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$ E Raonewey| BEST SPOR Wew Yorkers Getting Many Good "Laughs Out of International Wrestling Tourney. 1916, by The Pree Publishing Co New York Brening World.) the St. Pavol Pioneer Press: York, the greatest hick in the world, in wildly ex- the masked wonder, who competing in the Inter- wrestling tournament. Hir @ secret at least in TZ) Fidi i | i re “the greatest hick town In having a lot of fun, so ference? The wrestlers of the funniest shows and New York likes @ 't every day that one test and baldest pastry grippingest gripmen ly on the mat. It's a for the matches be- ty i pat i! HE SMASHES Tus Scaves ( HE'S A REAL WRESTLER. Discovernaa WRESTLERS 5 Now A POPULAR ALY, PASnMe fe stiers, like all wrest- 7 ul TE But what of it? The most tnter- wrestling bouts, and by far ——pe i the moat exciting, are thowe in 21° Joint Committee Will First Take toy trecsouty Gait and Ledeen Up Troubles of International TO ee ee ve ne caai| League and Federals. the whole bunch, and whether Mort Henderson of Altoona, acy Bot of Frank Goteh, or CINCINNATI, Jan. 4.—If plane that ; partner ome wise St. Paul grappler gather-|@T* Now under way meet with the ying Eastern coin, dowsn't worry any-|success that baseball men tn @ posi- New York’a object is to be/iion to know bolieve they will, nearly Steen to pas’ for the venls ne. {til of the numerous tangles that are now troubling the baseball magnates will have been unravelled before the end of the present week. This be- cam known here to-day Just previous to a mecting of the National Base- ball Commission. F, Sinclatr arrived early tn thither office wren Seat reerinn tata | the day from Bt. Louis and will prob- the aafe to see how much was left |®?!¥ hold a meeting either later in the when he heard @ sound behind him,|@@Y © to-morrow with Charles P. over his shoulder he aaw| Taft owner of the majority of the the grim figure of @ man with a black |#tock of the Chicago Nationals, or a imaak covering his entire face. Nhink- |TePresentative of Mr. Taft. In case y that he was held-up the box, te deal whereby Charles Weeghman man shoved the safe door shut,|of the Chicago Federal becomes the the Jocks into place and, turn- | new owner of th Chicago Cubs, goes ing, held up his bands. Tbe ‘Masked figure eat down on a| through in the next day or two & chair and began to laugh. That night, | meeting of the National League own- and for several following, the Masked | ers will be called immodiately in this city. In the meantime, the National Commission will hold a meeting to- Ade RK ima (fae | day, but it is probable that other than transaction routine business the commission will mark time until after the meeting of the Joint com- one of the big boxing promoters| mitice, appointed at the recent peace of this town. He has the Se¥enty-first Regiment Armory to hold #outs in, The armory is splen- ai@y located at Fourth Avenue and fourth Street, within easy of all subway and L and several lines. announces that he has 4 ig tell a funny one of the Masked Marvel. Before he ap- Deared on tha scene the tour- A lot of tween the Federal and International Leagues relative to the Buffalo and Baltimore Federal League teams. It Federal and International Leagues 7g ABs Dundee to fight breads | dispute ig settied by the addition of| n of the Amer- tor his frst show, which will be| Prrsident Chivingt elsh “ from the National and probably from aha meet any lightweight Of] the American Leagues. — ‘was willing and ready,|¥P every detall that has presenced and one supreme effort will be mad to thresh them = luce Welsh to meet him, but y, since their bout in N Harvey says that Wels! said he would have preferred any other lightwetght to Dundee, but Harvey expects him to sign, that Welsh, in spite of his greatly " superior skill, will have @ hard time er to keep out of danger. ! b NUMBER of readers remind mo, | A by letter, that Kid Lewis can't From Piles J ‘Wend For Free Trial Treatment. | have any legitimate claim to |the welterweight title, having been allow me to say that sand has been ever Kid Lewis, ready to give him a return battle Jimmy Johnston has cast stories that Glov of Lewis. This ts absolutely un and intended to create the wion that Glover lacks e. Johnston knows better, er took on Lewis at short notice and gave him the beating of his life, In order to refute the | statement that Johnston has made J will submit this proposition to Jimmy: Glover is willing to go to New York and meet Lewis there, and he will box him either at the Harlem ting Club or the Broadway 7 Club of SAM Brooklyn, As Manager Johnston Ree ee ORG alder Marsuell, Mich is manager of Madison Square on SEA! eo ]| Garden and also manager of Pa me Pris, sample off | Lewis I haven't included that club, bs ‘|| However, 1€ there are any other clubs that would like to bid we'll consider their offers, Sincerely yours, GEORGE FREEMAN, Manager Mike Glover, claimant of the welter weight Ute, ‘The Pyremid Smile From « Single Trial. | and @ single box often ‘ial package malied free in plain You send us coupon below, f ELLIE SLI NA RW a eB OE nt dm xine womans | AUT Baseball’s Tangles eravone teas on recs) § LKedy to Be Unravelled Tea we wane This Week in Cincinnati baseball horizon absolutely clear be fore the baseball mon leave this city. _—_— JOE TINKER PLACES THIRTY-THREE “FED” PLAYERS ON MARKET. CHICAGO, Jan, 4.—Joe Tinker, it im learned, has sent to each Amert- and National ager a list of thirty-three players he would be willing to trade or sell pro- viding the aale of the Cube goes vated to Robert McRoy, former secre- |tary of the American League, who|_ The decision was popular and just with Jake Stahl of Chicago has been mentioned as possible purchaser of|eighth, ninth, twelfth and nineteenth would | th club, eessions, The players Manager Tinker market are: ; Pierce, Humphries, Adams, Douglas, ! land Banking Committee which eon-| Her founds, Langtord’s right eye BSeborr, Robbins, Wright, Standridge, Brennan and Ander- infleiders—Keating, trols the financial affairs of Charle: ~ W. Somers, Prevident of the clu ,| "4 be Ups puffed. Wills did not The committee demandg $860,000 | SOW @ mark. Wills scored the near- cara dl Blea rey apne est apprdach to a knockdown in the Hoge (Cubs); (Cubs); Beck, Farrell, Hauser, Fritz, Westerzil, Pechous, Weiss and Jack- outtielders—Williams, (Cubs); Hanford (Whales) Bresnahan, Hargrave, Wal Those to be retaine Pitchers-—-Vaughn, gast and Hendrix (Whales), Sailer, Zimmerman, Mul- Zeider and Tinker (Whales) Outfielders—Schulte (Cubs); Flack, Zwilling and Mann (Whales), Catohers—Archer Fischer and Clemon (Whales), Hal Chase, the first baseman, who left the Chicago Americans in mid- season to join the will find no bar raised against him Owner Comiskey who said to- Buffalo Fed meeting to take up the dispute be-| shat Manneae Row, land was free to sign any player from \the Federal League whom he could Manager Rowland here from hie home in Dubuque to- day to talk over the season's cam- palen with Mr. Con BURLINGTO also known that this committee | will be augmented as soon as tho| . Vt, Jan, 4-Prob- ably prompted by the fact that he is confronted with a big cut in salar pitcher of the Red So announces his retirement from base- No explanation is made by Col- lins of his present frame of mind, but t is said the southpaw is his failure to show old-time form the Red Sox }; ST. LOUIS BROWNS LOSE APPEAL IN O'CONNOR SUIT, Jan, 4.—A verdict of a fury in the State Cireuit Court in May, awarded John O'Connor damages of $5,000 against the St, Louts “Iub because O'Con- ged as manager w ntract for another year, the St. Louis Court to-day was brought by the pall pb to substantiate q ” »\}ican Association, Harry Fk, Sinclair) se iets cence uureday | and a number of major league owners | roached had other dates | ‘This large committee will then take | | Siencunaged thas been trying in every way | itself since the peace meeting here, | out and have the) worthy of his best efforts, 9. Dundee should give Welsh a very| . on good fight He's so fast and aggressive his fellow pla: H 1 yed by Mike Glover about three how long or how bad —go to | Whipped by “drgpiet Codaysand get a to vent | weeks ago in Boston, And George |! Brae Pile Treatment. it |}reeman, Glover's manager, says |nutomobil Mike is willing to repeat at any time, |held that |vince the tr troit In a contest for fA “Jeruz, 68) n Salv tract with O'Connor cause of ambiguity oe NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. was not void be s are as follows AY Wierwe 14 PiPTH HACK Jon) mito an | Mike Glover of Boston and Joe Chick of __ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1916. TING PAGE IN NEW YOR TIPS ON THE LATEST GOTHAM FAD Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World), & Mo WAI TO HOLD Tite (DEAL MATCH ~ WRN) Tre FAL ONG Fans on “Tre THIN oe (T ALWATS GETS a LAUGH. Pevsique of « Rear GREAT MAT CHAMPION, Cleveland Club |Harry Wills May Be Bought | Wins Decision For $500,000| Over Langford ——- cincaco, yan 4—The price| NW ORLEANS, Jan. 4—In a| asked for the Cleveland Club of the | American League ts $500,000, aocord- | down, Harry Wills of this city ob: |tng to conditions of the sale communt-|tained Referee Tommy Burns's de-| cision over Bam Langford of Boston. | fast and furious battle that lasted twenty rounds without a knock- Langford had the better of the seventh round and evened up in the ‘The price was fixed by the Cleve-| Wills gained the honors in all the was nearly closed, his nose skinned “We have done nothing in closing | Tt when he sent Langford crash- the deal for the club,” McRoy said to- |19€ to the ropes with a stiff right to day. “We simply. have talked the} the chin. situation over oak cureetvea" The thirteenth and fifteenth rounds Stahl, the former manager of the| Were fast raliies, with Wills punch- Hoston and Washington clubs of the | 28 Langford all over the ring. Lang- American League, is now Vice Presi- dent of a Chicago National bank, with « hard left to the face. ford’s best chance was in the seventh, [wnen he caught Wills on the ropes EDITED BY |ROBER GQoop Testy - STAND KouR MAN ON A Doon MAT 4 FEET SQUARE -~ ‘e HE CANT S&G THE MAT HES A WRESTLER. RP éd/y+ White Elephants Now| Likely Contenders for Leading Bowling Honor — STANDING OF THE TEAMS IN THE WORLD T Joe Thum’s Team Takes Three Straight Games From the Formidable Crotonas in Eve- ning World Three-Man Ama- teur Tourney. ertaiesesceet SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT. rgman Bros | session had not Y¥ taking three straight sessions the formidable on the Helse # Kletnert allevs last night Joe Thum's White Elephant team now appear likely contenders leading honors in The mao amateur for his team by thetr Jone game Leavey dropped badly tn this | Hreakstone the World three akstone would did a lttle bowling out- 1 side of waiting for t once a week The White Elephants rolled their best game as a team in the opening session. winning out by 40 pine The second game was marked bowling, but the Crotonas rolled the poorest of the two, giving this session nt, who only totalled Manz’s 204 score in the last | game and Duncan's split on top of a} gave the final session to the White Elephant trio. a . rolled the b ant should be to the Thum tale double header Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock the Metropolitans in aken part tn two here and getting the standing. game with eas | getting acquainted with the alleys! ring next mouth Aberg Meets __|St. Nick Hockey Carl Pospisil on | Team Prepares Mat To-Night| For ‘‘Canucks’’ Alexander Aberg, world’s cham- HE St. Nicks will have some pion Greco-Roman wrestler, will hard drills this week to be in again be called upon to defend his condition to meet the Montreal title when he meets Carl Pospisil,| A, A. A, seven at the local rink Sat- the champion of Bohemia, in the] urday night. Reports from Montreal feature bout at the international) indicate that the Canadians are as wrestling tournament of the Man-| fost a team as that which represented hattan Opera House to-night. the Montrel Stars, This latter team Pospisil was one of the stars of/is the first combination from across the earlier weeks of the tournament} the border to defeat the A, A. H. L. and has yet to be defeated, He was| champions in a year. forced to lay off because of a alight The Montreal A. A. A, team is con- injury, but is now back in fine form|fident tt can repeat the performance and has re-entered the contests in|of the Stars, But the St, Nicks the best possible condition, The Bo- | ghowed splendid form last night, and hemian Is known as one of the speed-|if their play in practice 1s an indica~ jest Graeco-Roman wrestlers in thel tion of how they will show up Satur- in the earlier matches declare that Aberg will find in him ap opponent ‘The Masked Marvel has gone into| aggregation to its belt. prepare for his return match with | Kverg to-morrow night. The return| St Nicks in condition for their open- pout was granted by the champlon|!ng game of the A. H. L. series here because of the general impression|on Jan, 11, On that date the St. that the Marvel was stale and worn! Nicks will jneet the Hockey Club. out by dverwork when they met for! "rhe opening league gare will be the match last Friday night, | played in Boston ‘Thursday night, in- re > Tr, * ad of to-night It will bring to- poe | BOWLING LEAGUE SCORES, |rether the Crescent A. C. and Har- r Yard Club, American National tourney: Algonquin, | = K <! tum, 901; Atlants vs. | Alxonauin, 842; ‘Aulantie, 1,028, vs.’Ly- | DONTS FOR 1916 BOWLERS. coum, B46, | K. of C.: San_ Salvador, 839, vs, Vera Don't expect to learn to bowl in one 831, vs, St. Jo- ay; . Joseph, |] Don’t use too much speed at first and seph, 809; Vera Cru eal Silk Le: haefter, Schramm & Vogel, 8: vs. Frederick Vietor and Ach 90, the centre delivery right @ the side ball down the |} Before Christ Spinella, who recently thr ened to accept William Russo's challen, toa match gume at the Park Row alley: has suddenly disappeared. Huseo {8 @2X°/1 Don't start with @ jump—walk one, One swing 18 suffotent to deliver tt. sae vith Ment foot front, so the pin it Manager Lowenthal and Capt, Break. | With right foot front, s il have arranged to use Fielder as off man for the Hunts Point team in the future In Leay 5 place, Deliver “the ball and then you may You've probably stepped over the ine: Donte mares “atrikes"" when the h in you hit, or pteeRhe pinboys if you get a split. de te st ‘To bowl you need not be @ heavy- Glover and Chick Box a Draw, GLOUCES oR, Mass, Jan, 4.--In the) main bout af the Lenox Aw C, between George dagne! poplar Bronx bowl- a, Vis a nee troph urney which Will start the midd month at the Heise & Kleine! welght; Don't ‘exert yourself, always deliber- ate— Unnecessary motions won't help your slate; ds If you lose @ game don’t blame it on ate, ‘ Ki on plugging, perchance, and oP eninge. WN Sates Gloucester, at 143 pounds, there was no | the end of twelve rounds. little notice u * three rounds. Then he Before the year's far advanced you'll practically ened things up with Chick t the ri e. who bad gone hard all the way, Ci mae i — snneamasatnasiinnpenabienii i ple of muuot Huston First a President of Dover Hall Club The purchase of the Dover Club, game preserve in Glynn County, | ~ has been completed and to the property taken, incorporated and Huston chosen as its first Pr With George T. Stallings, Vice. Presi- eased rant for local boners, as bea vi not appearing inn sole fighters who had the mis Tndianapolia “ie naa |The draw for the eeeund round tn the The club has on Friday night e| ficial hand on a tidewater peninsula ten miles by water and fourteen miles by land from Brunswick, Ga., and is about sev teen miles from J property embrs virgin woodla acres which It is plentifully ame, and those who saw him work|day night, hockey experts are of the| With deer, wild turkey, There is much § c| ¥. O' honors have | Robinso: William TL, Robinson Three teachers of Jidatos for fistic 434 acres, all in a quail, snipe, opinion that the New York team will | duck, rail and plover, The estate has add the scalp of another Canadian four miles of oyster beds, fine fish- {ing grounds for trout, bass, whiting, temporary retirement to rest and| ‘Phis contest will serve to put the|c., and a mfe harbor for yachts, Among the prominent members of the organization are: B, B, Johnson, Edward Barr Bud Fisher, Harry Stevens, Charles B, Comiskey, Archi Robert Lee Hedges, Ty Cobb, McGraw, Damon Runyon, J. C. Robert Davis, Howard Trumbo, handles Shamus O'Brien, John K. Tener, The work of reconstructing «and re way and the erection of by individual members will be sti in the near future, AMERICUS OR ORDEMAN MAY MEET STECHER HERE, Gus Schoenlein of Baltimore. ail their muititn Without tron the blood atl there is nothin, symptoms Alinappear, y tch-can grappler of ar sible opponent arance {nt this month, | Stech: Americus last rowith the uw As a result wand all Jevelop all sorts of another is burdened Cycle Prom The fight of the Chicago six-day biey- moters against th control cycle racing in the E larger proportions yesterda | Western men made enter the local field [at Madison Square ¢ think they have dys or liver trouble; y and tired all tome skinny and bloodlom, but all Nur. can} ated tron, for example, Ip ote pot jniure the teeth aud fa*elmoat igus ) at might, tome fusiy | lating medicines or narcotte dr F famging vital powers te expense of your life later on, what any one tells you nt : sung aud well you ome Kt to youre to matel all othe dneguienan? # ot | promoter, who came he which only for a six-day race in his ho nounced that h e Garden for a grind if you are not] sense next December, T EDGREN CARDEN CT CLUB 5 AMARDED ‘MET OPEN GOLF TOURNEY Selection of Englewood for Junior Championship Also Occasions Surprise. Dates and fnks for three metre~ politan golf championships as well aa for one other important event were selected at a meetink of the Execu- tive Committee of the Metropolitan © Golf Assoctation at the Yale Club. The selections were as follows: June i te 10--Metropolitan amateur champtonship, Nassau C, C, June 19—Father and Son tourna. ment, Sleepy Hollow C. C. Ju and 28-—Metropolitan Junter championships, Englewood C, C. Suly @ and 7=Metropolitan open championship, Garden City @. C. Two surprises were sprung in. the selection of these vourses, the first be- ing the awarding of .he opem shem- Pionship to the Jneden City Golf Club It was generally understood that the Greenwich Country Club was n line for che attraction. However, Garden City always places 1s Anke at cio disposal of the assuciauon for any of the events, aud thle one was about due for Long Island, The other #as che awarding of the junior shampionsilp ¢o the Engle wood Country Club for the rst time, It marks che era when clubs in the district beginning to pay atten- t youthful players. ay 5, Douglas, formerty a ne- al amateur champion, was again en as Captain of the local team in the tristat tches for the Robert a sond | W. Lesley Cup. Committees on handt- Pais, uiiddie man of caps and tournaments were not ap- himself | pointed With the Hunts Pointers after rolling | ee a poor game by t0°| DONALD ROSS PLAYS *y| WELL IN FOURSOME AT PINEHURST, N.C. last | YEHURST, N. C., Jan. 4—Don- ax played fine golf in a fours tech In which he and W. E. of Fox Hills were partners lip Carter, the junior met- | Truesde! against PI is. who was sub. |ropolitan champion, and T. B. Boyd the of St Louis. Ross piayed the No. 3 game ined course in course. Carter didn’t play as well as he hi n doing lately and his total was Ross beat the young star 4 up 8 to play, and Ross and Trues- 1 heat their opponents 6 up and » play. + Which Is par for that 2. 0, ut Schemect Jick Writeou at Jan, 45. N.Y, 0 dan, 16. and Valace A! C, of Youkers 01 Joo Stem, the ru Pra Notter, uf ant been tuatohed to box ten rounds at the Martem Spor = in the main bout of an ‘Thomas, 0 ight, Arte 4 against Young Hickey, tne rugged 2 has performed creditably at the various local clubs, Besides welterwet affairs, tree other tow round bouts between daptamwaigite wi be staxed, P RESUME PLAY TO-MORROW IN GOLF POOL TOURNEY. newspapermen’s golf pool tournament took pluce at Doyle's Forty-second Academy yesterday. ‘Tue com- » sppointed H, B, Martin as ef- pper to revise the figures . thought nec ‘The ; draw resulted as follow Connell vs, W, Hedley, rnsworth va. W Remon va, W. Hoban, where such 8 F. Vi . Jabin Hancock va, W, Gol Sinnoit’ va, R, a [Petrie ‘ve do Hannon We St Dele oe M. Worthy, H. Cashman vs, 8. Cran aid D. Lyons vs. J. Knox, Hiay will be resumed to-morrow when matches will be played between Hedjey Rovinson, St. Dents and Worthy trie and Bannon, Doctor Says Nuxated Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate People 200% in Ten Days the following test, See how long you cam werk or w far you cau walk without becoming timd, Next take two fivegrain tablets of ordinary wax. ed trou three times per day after meals for tm, Weeks, Then test your yourself how anuch dozena of uervous r ing all the time repath and endurance ud entinely gee Ady of dyspopein, liver and othvr to fourteen days! time stmply be proper f 1d this, atter ease been ddctorieg for moathe deveflt, You gan tale ax wonder wigught by new / coms down to hand f food old tron 10 put oolery soo1 sound, healthy flew on > seat Herve and gtoeaach, 1 vest blood builder. tm. the The only trouble was that the old forms organic iron lke tincture of don, trem ane. rt., often ruined people's teath, eyes womadas and were not assimilated ead for eanona they frequentiy did mope hares Qan Hut with the discovery of the-weww forme of oreaulc irom all this es been oreoome: Whe gon. beneficial v NO manufacturem: of Ni ich bounded Yconildaose in tne ey authorize the. each forlelt "$100.08 to"any: Charlane Teaatey Ke aby Ballot woman ae lacks irom. and Inaroase 2)’ er “cont, "Or uver in four ‘ Sided they: hive 0 sarin by a the moment,| ties will refind sour toouey ter auy see No| Noxated ‘Tron dow, not at “ies: SA ten, dass’ time, Te i Ai