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‘ * aettigetii cli 4a 4 soa UP-TO-D darry Wills, the Best Blaok Heavyweight Since Peter Jackson’s Time. t, 1916, by The Pres Publishing Os. New ‘York Broning World), i 5 & 5 i i i - a , Wille to like a 5 a of the About 6 feet & inches over 200 pounds, ex. and with proportion, » loose oy oe 7» with ike ving and foroatul tas oT rerole ° arkey | SEVENTH REGIMENT MEET when he Pes ornare Fo fought an fe ‘knocked Choynaki Es 4 of the ring twice. Aad Cho: was on ef the of time. He pever ex to be beaten by @ raw aailor, Sharkey hed a weight advantage of about twenty Kid Carter could always whip Joe Waloott, who waa kaewn as the “@iaut "Carter simply swarmed over him and. used his su- jor size and strength to its best Die dim Corbett, when cham ett, D, f t little Charlie Mitchell, ah sid inade him recon! “Dox - ized as “box ing chainpion of England." Corbett rushed at Mitchell furiously and kagocked him out without giving him @ ebance to offer any real Tealstanes, Mitchell, although he'd fouget Sulll- van, Was actually @ ‘weight Jack Johason and little Tommy na, for the title, Burns was 4 won- agtet ighter, of his size. He whipped other heavyweights, but Johnson was tao big, vo strong, and ready to use 1 bi Wi every advantage size and strength! ® would give The wattle jen't always won by the Mie sabiiarine w'th the deadly tor- Bometines battlesh! in @ shot, and then ‘all over, ATE] AND NEWSY en Drees ee a RR A RS ee eaeerene eer THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1915. 3 n. th hen there waa the fight between | Schoolboy Team Travels From East Aurora, Iil., To Play Western Champions Meet East- ern Champions at Brooklyn on the field are: Captains, Formosa and Clapp, halfbacks; Cann, left end; McGraw and Parkes, tackles, and Peters, centre. Hamilton Here “BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORI SOME BIG ONES WHO WHIPPED GOOD Copyright, 1916, by the Presa Publishing Co. (The New York Bvening World.) Bro Jack Jouson Beat LITTLE Tommy Borns Be te Vow Williams —_—>— To-Day and a Most Interest- ing Football Battle Is Antici- pated. ‘ST think of a schoolboy football team travelling all the way from Kast Aurora, Il, to play here! , that's what the high school eleven of that town hae done. ‘The Westerners, who have held the for two seasons now, By Bozeman Bulger. The Bast Aurora followers became LL three of them had ringside leo aneited over the showing of (heir seats. One, a born New York- team that wheo Hamilton sent an in- or, had brought the man from Witation ie play, here. the expensca| Herkimer County and the other from ther team, However no guch| the fashionable section of Fifth Ave- thing will be necessary, aa the team! nue as his guests to a Harlem boxing alub. Neither of the visitors had ever witnessed @ star boxing match. ‘When the main bout was announced the man from Fifth Avenue evinced Qn unusual interest in the referee, “What is this to be—some sort of Joke?” he asked of his host, “Joke; What do you mean—joke?” “Why, the referee,” be said. “That eaten, tea remains eters. ie ian’ the ‘his East Aurora-Hamilton game is) t low. He's my @ a sort of @ ‘Chicago-Cornell go. | Maow that Seley a I es oo 44 collection for me, for schoolboys. The; ON pent ‘apt. A Albert Fixe, wee B oe ‘ane regard 0 ip He has been picked the -Iinois fullback by all critics, East Aurora backfield is rather it, but very speedy. done most of thelr scoring through around the end. gn prone has Eds rmore, sorely Bare two clevens met eo near C as ‘two, #0 you can't wonder at the interest aroused by to-day’s the man from Herk- I know an either, He's the of the Democratic State Committee who makes a visit up to our gounty litical business, I've seen him there lots of times,” “You fellows must be blinded by he ”* Jaughed the host. ‘That's Charley White, the ing referee best known box- in America. He is not an Politician that “If you don't think ke WD in unison, litde upper from us Through the aid of a newspaper man the trio met Charley White after the bout waa over and they are still in doubt as to who I pay for the meal. ONLY AMERICAN WHO EVER REFEREED IN LONDON RING. tory FET ee eed eeccoe asasne |, Charley White ia not only the best: eoached the Yiamilten pigskin | Known referee in this country and yanan and doveloped anh omy eval sporting Club in Lon- eleven Which ean play a dandy open| the Rational Bon cau ta Tope ta Most of Hamilton's scoring this Ne Ro eng he Is,” the guests ‘you can win a ponen' Joliet, Ill, team was the only eleven that succeeded in ai ‘a touchdown against it, and only because of % fumbled ool’ tas ton made 2 exceptional rec- Sab Seth, o high hed Bropates rs iq + ecole ip this vicinity, Alfred we ‘due to the forward passes | and is on of the be: frown by Back Cravat to| tures in New York. | " tte hie epde Cravat finds it ‘You didn’t think I ma: 0 me v7 easy to url the football far ‘ao-| out of refereeing?” hoe asked the man ver known him in bis other was a time when it might ha been all right, but 1 would e to depend upon the refereeing of boxing matches now- adays for my livelihood.” ‘As & matter of fact the boxing game with Charley White ts purely and simply a sport. Ho loves It, but it is not his profession. In many ways Charley is a romarkable man, ‘At an art exbibition there Is noth- CARDED FOR TO-NIGHT. ——— The Seventh Regiment will hold its games in its armory to-night. The! entries in the one-mile tnter-college, relay race include teams from Ford- ini ive of the prize rin bout Bo oe ot anes et the fol: | B® discusses the various plc- wing runn Fordham —~ py | tures with a! 1 the technical thorough- Siecatan ‘Grace, MeDonough. ness of a European critic, Among and ibach; Golumbiee N those who know, it is said that Cha: ts one of the best appr tings, both as to fina ley White ere of p a Jones, W Margolies an Renata) iarhattan-eteltman, Pow nm Dun jegart, mony, MoAUMM and) and artistic worth, In this countr: F meas of the Mohawk Athietio| He hae noted as the puroneatn, cus wil’be Se scratch is the open A.| for te greater, Lo hy hee D. "one-mile walk. He ta the cham: | best, individual | oe on lon ‘walker of the United ‘tates, and| York, Any time there ts i of fine is clubmate, Aleaander Jessup, will be | paintings, RU the other'end of the handicap men.|Charley Whito will be present. if ht some ble —_—— there is @ bargain in some Rae lector will reap the benefit o The een ghee y llores | astutoness, He gets a commiasic pire arine ation will] for making these purchases and 0 oe at the Empire City! cusionally he steps out and buys an ack of Xonker#, and not at Belmont | old master on his own hook for spect- a Was the case last season, a8 lative purposes Waal tsmes, But Tn hig home © wald to be the “Charley has what ts best collection of horse Refereeing Boxing BoutsIsn’t All At Which Charley White Excels' Veteran Judge of Boxing Follows Glove Game for Sport Only, Most of His Time Being Taken Up by Giving Expert Opin- ion on Works of Art and Arranging Details of Democratic State Committee’s Business. He wouldn't sell it for any price. his home Charley has space im the basement. and wrapped in manilla paper. “What them?” I asked him. “Oh, I don't know,” to some people.” had aay that © on @ copy or retouched to offset the ravages of age. Mr. White’ the Democratic Sta! as Sergeant-at-Arms. He is depend. ed upon for all the important arrange. at tho Bporting Club of first being wil today for another fight, scrap will be Jim Flynn, the Pueblo day night, Founda at Indianapolis Al Reich, don the mitts again, After Now Year's Club of Harlem on Dee. Carty for tan rounds at the Fairmont A, 0, received 8380, fighters of Philadel Cline of Mariom ya, Kddie Morgan, Marty Barrel of Harlem vs, Charley Colina, Willie Jackson of New York McCarthy vs, Bobby Buck. round bouts will be fought, In the mixin even with Terry Martin, the Providence, M. I., tammeight ‘the other two ten-round contests, jowark featherweight, by the National Fair and Hxposl- pictures of all kinds in New York, down the decision in the Su- fie also has by far the most com- preme Court at White Plains, | plete collection of Interesting litho- jury was instructed to bring in| graphs of boxers extant aict In Butler's favor because of "in hia office, the other day, he evidence presented to the effect that ‘ tha defendants allow: proudly exhibited @ lithograph of war horses to b@| Marry McCiovern, when the little fel herded ut, the track, which way a violn- Ly Ton of tle torma of the lease, Tutler low Aret bewan to attract attentlo \ to hold tt banner Tace meeting at years ago, and it ie the only litho~ track next summer, graph of ita in all New York. ri ich, used (0 for complains now ae le eter tke arm, ack on bim, hes given me couse In 80 many pic- tures that he has had to get extra In one room there ho has more than 2,000 odd prints that are still in their frames do you intend to do with he replied. | “But I like to bave them. When I'm gone they may be of great interest The late Alfred Henry Lewis, who in excellent collection of patnt- ings, secured many of them through the aid of the famous referee, They official address is with Committee, where his name appears on the door = " himself. Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock Jack Dillon, who hes just been signed up by) hin last fight Promoter John Welumantel tor three fights eae a the Dan ‘Porky Flynn, the a heavyweight, on next Tuesday night, was engaged His opponent in thia fireman, who favo him @ terrific battle In Hrookim last ‘Tues Dilion and Flynn will battle for ten afternoon, the local heavyweight, is ready to * layott of a few Months Reich was matched to-day to meet Whitey Allen, the Brong heavyweight, for ten rounds at the next boxing show of the American Sporting M4, Allen receatly knocked out Bill @loane and stood off Toms Mo. | ‘The grow receipts of the boxing entertainment Five local fighters will book up with fire good im aix-round bouts at the National A, ©, of Philadelphia to-night, Pataey Benny Kaufman, Frankie Conifrey of Harlem va, Charley "Kid" ‘Thomas and Frankic ‘The Broadway Sporting Club of Brooklyn will hold a boxing abow to-night at which three ten- Dutch Brandt of Byooklyn will exchange wallops Jobnny Dohan and Jimmy Flynn, and Battling Lahn and Danny Kilbride clash in Young Champion of Coast Gets Highest Ranking After Sensa- tional Work in Winning Na- | tional Title Last Summer. ments for conventions, meets, &c. At frequent intervals Charley takes a trip through the State and there ts not a county in all New York in Tennis Association will make known the ranking af tennis stare live and the roads that lead to their onducted with great secrecy, It homes, He has the schedules of al eats ranch railroads at his fin- r tips, and talks of pint | ond ‘an, ston, the young expert of San Frau- livery routes with the same famillar- | cisco, is sure of first place on the ten~ ity that you would discuss Fifth |nis list. Johnston won the champton- Avenue or Broadway. ship in sensational style last August Moreover, when Charles White,|at forest Hills. Esq., enters the office of the State} Richard Norris Williams 2, of Phil- Committee—and he does it every day] adeiphia, who was beaten by John+ he drops the role of referee in the| ston, will get second place and Mau- hall outside and no one would ever|rice E. McLoughlin, the California suspect him of being the same man|Comet, will rank third. Karl H. Behr that was seen the night previous up-|of New York is expected to be placed holding the rules in a Harlem boxing| fourth, ‘The other six places in the mateh. honor list will probably go to Theodore The man from Herkimer, the man|R. Pell, Frederick B, Alexander, Wat- from fashionable Fifth Avenue and|son M. Washburn and George M. their host were all correct in their|Church, all of New York; Clarence J. statements. That boxing match was|Griffin of San Francisco and Na- no joke because it was refereed by |thaniel W. Niles of Boston. the most capable oficial in this part| McLoughlin held the place of honor of the country. He was also the art|since 1912, He was placed No. 1 last commissioner and he was the Demo-|year even though he didn't win the erat who frequently visits Herkimer, championship. This was because he A man whose versatility enables, was beaten only once in 1914, when he him to assume three roles like that |lost the title to Willlams. and be successful at all of them is| Jobnston has had his ups and downs really the only man to settle that = = -| bet, He should pay for the supper |. Bowling Strikes and Spares The highest score in ‘The World eliminations for yesterday made by Harry Levy, who holds th high average record of 265 for the best ten games, Eddy Barr made a 248 at the Hunt's Point and Tom Dun-~ can dupli it at the Crotona. The following scores were made last Lichtenstein would Jike to qt Tod Lewis in the ring with Welling at 185 ringaide, Harry Donahue, the good lightweight of Pekin, 10., haa arrived here in search of fights, He will make bis reappearance in » battle in this vicinity to-night by taking on Andy Gorman, 4 Brooklyn fighter, for teu rounds et the Clermont A, C. of Brookiyn, Donahue ia @ clever boxer and give Packey McFarland @ hard fight tn the West, Matchmaker Billy McDonald of the Olympic Atuletle Club has © big cant that will consist of three ten-round bouts between the best local men, In the flmt, Battling Henry of tue New York Qurh Exchange will meet Jack Sayles the east sider: in the seound, Marty Ores, | brother of Leach Cross, will meet Prankie Wag- ner, In the final ten-rouad bout, K. 0, Brows 1 Point — Harry Breakstone, 238, 233, 222; Ben Ridder, 225, 215, 200; J. Pais, 294, 226, 230; Eddie Barr, 24 220, 205; Harry Levy, 266, 224, 240. Crotona—Tom Duncan, 248, 227, 206; Jack Healey, 239. rk Row-—Oscar Kunze, 247. t. Nicholas Inn— A, Erdman, 219, 1 ar Bronx Central — FE. Himmelsbach, 218, Huber, 204; Tomets, 234, 202, Bergman’ Bros,-—Hobert Clarke, 246. 219; Cushman, 209, tackles Kxidie Clifford ular Harlem light: LEAGUE SCORES, staged by the Harlem Sporting Club last night | Melght. | who | recoutly slaty Caltes Amertean National Tourney—Pres- amounted (0 $2,007, It was learmed from a re " -. to, 816, va. Hudson, 960; Presto, 818, Hable source that Sem Langtord received 25 per a : ‘Ros 3 $, ve. en oes , Lael, resaed BASKETBALL RESULTS. vai Rosemont, $12; Hudson, 928, v 0 on, Whi 4 Rosemont, 5 The Vckete eold wore an follows: 1,046 at 61, 221 eet b, — Knlokerbocker, ‘at $2, 165 at $3 and exchanges, $74. The Stato Nativity, 6) Mystic One®, In the opening game of the P. 8, A. L. tourney, the Stuyvesant basketbau five defeated the passers of the Bush- wick High School on the latter's court T| yesterday, by the soore of 35 to 22, t| Specht, centre for the winners, scored five goals from the fteld. Boys’ High basketball quintet beat the Newtown team in a one-sided game on the Boys’ High court last night, The contest was the first one that each school has engeged in this season, and it was sanctioned by the P. 8, A. 1. "| ‘The score wan 24 to 8. Franklin suffered defeat yesterday at the hands of the Irving School's basket - ball five on the former's court by the score of 28 ta 1 ota EN eee Nativit Knickel Bank lumbia, 67) Chase, ‘olumbia, 486; Mystic loa Fboeker, 821 a’ Ch fan—Mt, Hope, 618, Bedford Park, 656, Oneida, Mt. Hope, 617, 0 tweiahts, fell out of the ring at the East New York Athletic Club last nig) and broke his left arm, While rushing Pete Hartley, his opponent, In the re * |round of their bout Murphy went through the ropes and landed on the floor of the « | \ K LITTLE ONES Johnston Placed First On Tennis Honor List; HE Executive Committee of the} tary, United States National Lawn|The delegates present were C. F. which he cannot tell you of the names eome time to-day. Although the meet-| the constitution and by-laws of the prominent citizens, where they |ing last night at the Waldorf-Astoria | nominating was learned that William M. Jobn-) cither Feb. 4 to 11, Resolutions per- Ri As Metropolitan — Billy Fox, 234, 234,|here last night, Here in America most successful | men appraise things sanely and conduct their affairs moderately. FREE CLUB RECIPES —Free mined drinks. Address Wilson, 311 EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN —FROXING CLUBS ‘SHADING STATE’ ~— —CIMPTROLER ‘The figures of the attendance at hoxing exhibitions in this city heve | been manipulated to defraud the | State of ts license fees and boxers of thelr percentage of the receipts, according to 4 statement given out to-day by State Comptroller Bugene M. Travia. An examiner from the Comptrolier’s office, with nix assistants, attended all the bouts in this city in Octeber. |irhey were seated in various parte of the houses and used pocket counters. lin getting tho exact attendance fig- ures in six subdivisions of the house. Invariably the actual attendance was found to be larger than the box of+ fice records showed, but the box of- fice records were made the basis for the 71-2 per cent. tax and the shares of the contestants. The examiners also reported that the clubs made & jot of money by transferring speo- tators from cheap seats to high priced seats on the payment of sums to the ushers. So-called press tickets, supposed to be complimentary, the comptroller re- ports, were on sale on the street out- side several of the clubs, although, no accounting for such sales was made by the clubs. In one instance 129 press tickets were reported issued for an unimportant bout which hardly had as many lines of notice in all the newspapers taken together. The attention of the comptroller was called to the situation because the Ocean Athletic Club Brighton Reach reported only paid ad- misatons, while the newspaper report- ers estimated the attendance at from 42,000 to . The receipts of the state under the boxing law since tt went into effect July 111, to Ost 1 this year have been $144,680 ‘The boxing coinmission has only one unpaid inspector at bouts and he is charged with the duty of weighing in the fighters at the same time that he {s supposed to be counting the en- ng spectators. a and by ‘PARK ROWALLEYS The annual election of officers 1s set for a meeting at the Waldorf on _Sizof the Latest Improved Alleys 31-32 Park Row, New York City Only Alleys Downtown Open All Night. CARTER. ALANS COULD WHIP 9 THE “GaNT Kwer” Second Again aince 1913, when he first got a rankin, among the first ten, He was place fourth, but last year dropped back into sixth place. ‘This is the fourth consecutive season that Williams has ranked secon Miss Molla Bjurstedt was placed rst among the women. Those present at the meeting were: Robert D, Wrenn, President of the association; A. L. Hoskins, Vice President; Edwin F. Torrey, Seocre- nd Richard Stevens, Treasurer. Watson jr. Watson M. Washburn, Craig Riddie and George T. Some minor changes were ‘S—8 NEW YORE BRONE Bergman Bros. Bowling Alleys LENOX AVE.—116th Street Billiard Instruction and Exhibitions Prot. Koariue Datiy. ss d Tables 10 Bowling Alleys BronxCentral Bowling Academy 3220 3d Ave. at 161st St. taining to the death of Anthony F, Wilding were drawn up and a copy will be sent to Australia. El, MORNINGSIDE 4281, SEASON FOR INDOOR © S_AICHOLAS inn S.W.cor. St. Nicholas Ave. & 125th St. CAFE, GRILL, GYMNASIUM CYCLE RACING GETS =.» samer"em AS | J. 3. COFFEY |. THE WHITE ELEPHANT le | BOWLING & BILLIARD ACADEMY | Beye ae Proprietor. lie all 22 BOWLING ALLEYS |35 BILLIARD TABLES RESTAURANT Sprint races, the forerunner of the! 1241-1251 Broadway, cor. 31st St,,N.¥ six-day bike race every year, Will Open | =e the indoor racing season in Madison| HENRY HEISE CARL KLEINERT Square Garden to-night, when the! ties of the eveling world witt com.|ROTONABOWLING ALLEYS pete. A mile matoh rate between | 559-561 Tremont Avenue Marcel Dupuy, Percy Lawrence and | Near Third Avenue Joo Fogler has been added to the pro-| TRL, 217 TREMONT gramme. Victor Linart will ride in the ten | mile final of the motor paced event. world's champion behind pace, | Linart declined to ride any elimina- j tion heats, but insisted on his right] 9¢ pin to go in the final, Only heat winners! between Georges Seres, George Wiley, | Clarence Carman and Bobby Wal- thour will have a crack at first money against Linart, Tinart will also ride a mile time exhibition behind pace, There will be amateur and Torotee-| LEOSTER & GRAHL, Props, sional events in addition to the fea-| ing Bowling Alleys tn the Brona tures referred to above, clephone 4870 Melrose ‘Ted Lewis Wins tn Dayton. Hunt’s Point Bowling Palace tytn amiae ‘alace DAYTON, ©, Dee. 4.--Ted Kid" | Lewis, the English Mehtweight, was | 1029 East 163d St., N.Y, Firat Clase Equipment Tournaments Open Games CLUBS AND. PRIVATE P, EArU Teleohoue 236 Teter, EATON awarded the decision over Young Neil, a local fighter in a fifteen-round bout Lewis was too fast and | clever for Neil, and after the tenth round | he took things easy, only using @ left. ae Iaterrale hand ‘nb in Neil's tice — Broadway ArcadeBowling Alleys | 1943 Broadway, N, Y, 13 Brunswick-Balke Alleys 13 Tournaments | pen Games PHONE 6194 COnUMRUe. |GrandCentral Bowling A cadet 503 FULTON ST, oan 16 Bowling Alleys 10 Billiard ‘Tat Free Headpin T areanla, Toursament Starve Oot. 11, TEL MAIN $112 AND Ser. Bronx Palace Bowling Acad 998 Westchester pets Broce’ Al PHONE 3364 tee GAMES TONOHT— Broadway Sporting Club, Bry Du Iva berry ry * Danny ‘ailiride, Botae'ea:“iiimmy Flynn, of Long’ Pateoy Kiine, the a4 * . Young of the west side have been Rublen Answers Leonard. mong ese en The Bowlin; Mademy booked by Charley Doemertck to battle in the] Frederick Rublen of the A. And it is a is th mi who WM. CORDES & GLEN tay . how | piien to the charges of Charl practice the virtue of moderation 1422 St. Nicholas Ave, & L8let Sub, Sta. ‘euaby ve | Who claimed he was badly treated on his 1° 12 Bowling Alleys 6 Billiar, Harvey Cmaby | trip to the boxing championships in San that we find our best market for ea! German Rathakeller . Wille Andrews, Francisco, “Leonard ts the only mem- Reservation for private parties by vhone BRO Au aan amant aaa 2. 2f, th teams that critciaed the of. a wonderfully mild and mellow . — —— aving practically signed Benny taonant 004 piojals,”” sald yaaa any / : ; : Joe Mandot of New Orleana for a tattle, the | armed ira RGA IA Elan od vere Whiskey — Wilson—Real Wilson— Bewlin EKA Harlem Bporting Club has completed ite card of a 4 jewling Alleys and Billiard Parler time ater boule for Ite eiow on Dye. 17, Aa | “#inw by critlolsing the A. A. That’s All! GRAND GENTRAL PALACE Wor and Leach a Ye Bi ul 4 Joe. 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