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bt Harvey and His Brother Marty Stops Harry Gattle. Goorrids Rwy York Evealng W HE Wallach family, alias Cre | cleaned up last night. This is not an accusation that the Crops outfit went through any unac- customed exercise with soap and Water. The Cross family performed the cleaning up process upon the per- fons of Harry Gattle and Johnny Harvey. The real main event of the evening et the Manhattan A. C. was the fight between Marty Cross and Harry Gattle, although it preceded the “final bout” between brother Leachie and Johnny Harvey. Marty and Harry put up a fight that kept the spectators Douncing in their seats and emitting short, sharp yelps of excitement from the first round to the ninth, The ox- citement might have lasted another round, but it was in the ninth that Marty Cross at last landed his right flove just at the proper angle on Gattle's jaw. It wa had evaded or blocked or been grazed by scores of others just as well meam, | and@ when he went down heavily the spectators gasped in surprise, With. | out waiting for a count, Gattle rose slowly to his fect and made a game effort to fight back. But he was dazed and consequently slow, so that he left a wide opening for his jaw and couldn't move swiftly enough to avoid the blows that anxious, rushing Marty rapid-fired at him, Gattle was hustled to the ropes and battered until he UP-TO-DATE Leach Cross Outpoints Johnny | crusher. Gattle | { A Goon cia Wie HELP (ME ENJOY Tuis SCRAP. CAN T TRoutE You FoR. Am LIGHT ? THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1916. Copyright, 1916, by the Preas Publishing Co. (The New York Bvening World.) tic __ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | HARVEY HAD A HUNCH ON THAT GIBBONS-AHEARN FIGHT MCKETRIAK — AHEARN CAN Kuock "EM au ooT— He's JUST TaKing On GIBBONS To Gras A LITTLE MORE MONEY BEFORE HE Goes AFTER. A CHANCE To WILL ARO. 700 MNT EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN . AH, Here Ter Age IN The RING! NOW FoR THe FUN - WATCH AHEARN ! $15,000 Job by Bringing About Peace to Retire a Jim Gilmore, President of Defunct Federal League. to Quit) National Pastime, Although Assured Big Postiion With Major| Leagues—Harry Sinclair Also to Abandon Sport. Mike Gibbons Won't Fight Again Until Les Darcy Comes to America Mike Gibbons, the Tuesday night by stopr half of fighting, inf les Darcy, the Austraiian the milita: authorities to leave the Antipodes to the ring before long. is going to devote his the front. Mike unselfishi St, Paul phantom, who surprised the fistic world ng Young Ahearn if less than a minute and a The Evening World that he will rest until champion, comes over here. Inasmuch as are not likely to allow their champion until after the war, Mike may return Mike says that from ni on asserts that Tommy is the greatest middle- weight in the world, Mike's tolegram also establishes the fact that the ate receipts of the Alearn-Gibbons fight were considerably less than reported. The gate was $23,618, of which Mike got thirty-five per cent, HP oand Ahaarn thirty pe | he ttention to pushing his brother, Tommy, to | | | | Princeton Beats Yale In Rough and Tumble “You cuume! You MODE ME MISS SEBRING Hockey Game at Rink Tigers Win by Score of 2 to 1 Because They Outrush Their Opponents, Their Advance Guard Keeping Up a Contin- uous Bombardment of the Bulldogs’ Goal. ‘MAY BE NO FIGHT BETWEEN WILLARD AND FRANK MORAN | Deadlock in Negotiations as Willard Is Signed With Jack Curley and Moran Hag Agreement With Tex Ricky ard. | | Maybe there won't be a Willard- Moran fight staged in this city, or any other city, for some time tae come. Jack Curley, manager of th has a contract with Jess | which states that he will fight for, | Curley or nobody i said t Tex Rickard, the famous promoters has signed agreement with Ike | Dorgan, manager of Frank Moran,’ to the effect that if the Pittsburgher doesn't fight for him he will not fight, Rickard bas raised his offer for the champion, fight. Ho will give Moran a guar. | antee of $17,000 and Willard a guat- antee of $32,500 making a total of | $49,506 the fight, which 18 easily | the biggest ver offered for @ no-decision contest. Rickard wants ‘to stage the bout Indoors in March. Jack Curley ts apxions to stage the battle outdoor pe time between 11 10 and 18, die says that Wil contract that calls for on with t circus om A doh Will be engaged in thie rt of work until November. He ires that Moran will have to accept nis offer or there'll be no ff it. | Garey dooan't Ike the idea of Mo» insisting that Rickard stage the He thinks it ridiculous for a oh ake any such stipula- tions. He points out that if M defeated Wi rl he would undoubt edly secure esa's $100,000 worth of circus engagements, Sof $60,000 to Joss Wil two flelis in Madison Square ),000 tou Frank Moran lard for Garden and of $4 for two contests were announced in Buffalo to-day by Jimmy Johnston, manager of the Garden. Jess Willard $60,- wari “IT will guarantee for two fights,” Johnston, br ont., Jew the State tax of ten per cent. Gibbox , ; on A Yor 0 at toppled over through them. He re- By Bozeman Bulger. at is where he is going now. Hisar 3 bs ons KINCETON'S hockey veam de- 3 1, but York was cari covered his balance, but was helpless, pte! ae kever| {What will you do? Lasked him, || tlesrum reads as follows P feated Yale 2 goals to 1 at the (9" the Job and there was no sv ‘ 1 am Dan Tone quite properly stopped cut the depest mark 1 guess I'll be an object of ehurity 8ST. PAUL, Minn., Jan. 20. | m A 2 The scrimmage seldom got by to have the privilege of selecting bis bout, lettin: Mary Cross score a inflicted on the side of Organ-]|around bere pretty soon,” he said | John Pollock, Evening World: St. Nicholas ie last alae iz date of the rink into Prine vton’s second apEOner wal Peg ical knockout inst ized Basebe 4 CAlmore ie, With a lough. "Yo ve | ame that produced flashes of siuin- territory, Cs *eavock, Jac! um-| tee Prank oran 00 for two ‘one. + 76 Sapersapnd pa 2p get pd at affaire of| It develops. though, that Mr le The gress receipte of my beut with Ahearn were $23,618, | phaigent nd quite a number of old-|Phreys and Schoen for the Tigers! fights, thy first to be Willard. Moran te the ninth, round Gattle Preparing to wind up the re wipe ih wt the a a Gur whole. ved thirty-five per cent. of the gross, which amounted to | aays Adele Ane nen he ea Both sev- |f48!¥ cluded the Blue defense to receive $15,000 for his end. ff he é of tre He Jabbedntifie | the Federad League, close up the! gig and “manutucturing otattoners $8,266, « Ahearn got thirty per cent, of the not—that is, with the |fashtoned football rushes, Both s 7 {Kept poking thelr sticks in front of| outpoints Willard T would select bis weconds and varied this by | officed’ Ut Port}-necoh Street and! company in N York. To that State tax of ten per cent. deducted—which figured up to $6,377. | ens were very expert at this style ofthe Blue cage, but each time they had! second opponent.” x hard lefte Anto hit body and| Broadway and retire from the game | business he will devote his entire intend to rest until Darcy comes over here. In the meantime | Didy end Dinyers, wore Sarma nts | he ier vin yore, once | tne! _> over short right handerr.| tor good. This will come as a sur-| tt és will push Tommy, my brother, to the front, as | think he is ¢ eprawting (00 the tonite the Hage oe lice When BMuctay abated clear ce nel Wee tae Bal a sree afeteat (Gt: | prise to many of thove who expected ifs, Redes, League often ave || Beat middlaweight im the word the [TER ge eons ne Teer ace oud ae siateatek nae of me] NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Bee Jew Just as jarry started back. by ie 4 still open, but it is the plan to close ‘ won because they outrushed their | bunch, is slot went wide of the een aa r, upset, but regained his| him to become President of the Chi-|them at the end of this month and Blue opponents, Princeton's advance |Mari : if ; : FAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLEANS without waiting for a count, In| cago Cubs or to occupy an executive | #sub-rent if possible. The offices are line kept Up @ contingous bombard: |, ee eee Deine wneatle in een La. 20.—The entries f mors {be following mixup he chipped Cross! position with the National ne ar, ment of Yale's goal. The Tigurs came /half, the play being mostly in front] La., Jun. 20.—The entries for to-mory on the chin with a short right and * Loam e nnight rotonas an ronx entrals up the rink in , massed forma- | ceton’s oul, one of! row's races are as follow oh OS Marty recled back With Mr, Gilmore will go Harry/ the way,” said Mr. G e jUon, and sometimes’ they tried sur. |these rushes Right Wing Cushinan | | VINST RACE. thy, Pare yma; maven rt © Topes to save himself) Sinclair, the gil milMonaire, who} were sincere {n our intentions of Wii B li Ti prige attacks. That only two shots |Tecovered the puck, slipped down the | moog oids:, theme Hs ON ith torth from song down.” Evidently ‘Gattle| dropped clove toa halt million and | hiacing aciub in New York “We hs in Bowling Tourney Matches *s: sisi ne: was duce tie one pe of te rink ahd acured. the nrg “i followed carefully and gave him time! duite sutisfied to let it go at that. [RO Idea of quitting when headquar fend, Stil esl ieing ‘piny parried Off scores |™inute lator Peacock tallied another on @ long pass from Humphre some was offside ) but ore of Princeton rushes. York proved half of Yale's strength. ¢ The Tigers gat through this ac- | Wasn't allowed tive young man only when he was| Burgess, Yale's leader, forced to rush out of position to|the game after a three-minute check an attack that the Yale|Pension for slashing and secondary line should have stop- rushed through the teams, ped further up the ice, No matter jcatching Goal Tender Ford out of po- | how fast or frequently the shots came |sition, whaled in the only score that whizzing at him, York managed ward them off before the puck slipp into the Yale cage. Ford, for Prin ton, played a remarkable de gume, the unusual work of the al tenders being the feature of tic st, jcontest. maidens * Anna, 100, Nara and the ing “What do you intend to do about the Baltimore Federal League people who feel sore over the ment?” a In what way “Why th agreed to will raise looked afte I've heard that before,” he said “But they had a representative in the meeting who made several speeches, I was authorized to act for the League and I did so, Baltimore will simply have to take her medicine like th rest of the League. They will get the same treatment that other clubs g If they expect more than that they’li have to fight for it.” There ts st a matter to be settled " baseball pe matter and that is the suit before Judgé Landis. official notice has been given of its withdrawal, but Mr. Gilmore would not discuss that Kleinert’s Rollers Win Two Games at Broadway Arcade, While Koster’s Trio Takes Same Number From Eurekas in Evening World Series. RACES ap: one emt Pallesrai STANDING OF THE TEAMS IN THE WORLD TOURNEY, wht Eleph fr ite lephant Ss Bergman ‘Bros nt peace settle- returne: 1 prompt that they never ¥ peace and that they trouble unless they are! Marchanont Theotorite Belamour o {his team made the With final period haif k caught a long } h the wir wit It slipped in s net before York could get to it, This was the last score of the game After this the Tigers succeeded in brir the puck many times into r, 18: € SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT. St. Nicholas Inn at Bronx Palace. LEINEE formidable Crotona shooters visited the Broadway Ar last night and carried off the honors in the first and last sessions in The Evening World thre an amateur tourney, while Stein's bowlers got the middie game, Henry Helfst, who substituted Miller, rolled the best gar the vi rs in the opening seéssion, mak- ing their only "double century” and assisting his team in carrying off this, home talent rolled their | for the night in this ses. he Kleinert aggregation Anisterdam 796 | ‘Augustine 802 Neither teain could score in the Insurance—Prudential Ins. Co, |first period. Princeton, with a faster ian No. 2°83, 7b, 809 va. Fidelity and Cas: |and better combination-playing fret Yale territory, but couldn't get much ualty Ins! , 801. a6. Hine, opened a spirited attack |furth Fire Insurance—Home ine, quickly op i es $14, 948 Ws. Sun Ins. Co T ome ———— in BIG ATHLETIC MEET AT | Gor thre 71ST REGIMENT ARMORY. | ,.:°° sprinters an rdiens. Cape a The followers of tndoor track and! and Tom Bla former French - c r eter champion, who has returned to field athletic games jmeter champion, who has re a portunity to-night « eing George W. Volimer is expe Goulding, world's pedestrian G0-var Shigh husdice hampion, compete with ten of Uncle arvitt, olimer Sam's best walkers in the one-mil will form the first Y : IL Buermeyer, T. | walk at the Save-a-lome games to| Black id at the Seventy-first Negiment | the P Xavier 942 ve. ade ri +; Miss Waters 103 108, RACE 846, 07 ibs fellow to, the t New Yi in a Willie 8 Willie in the and titor p. ia has en soveral for the om nh handie f Colun’ teams, Jan. aimed. Track fast, wil have an op ta iving t us and Goss a inch the bout Kling out for 118 pounda, 6 but MoNulty Kid Willi as as Fistic ae McCoy of nviddlew eight tea, despite th News wapBy John Pollocke manager of Williams sion, r u Victory by 45 pins, dasb gure Nekarda, Capt nd H.C. Monre second affair the dropped badly, while the Arcades showed some improvement and took their only game by the biggest margin of the night. Both trios picked up in the third session, but “Doc” Brown came to the front for the Crotonas and it was his 203 tally that was largely responsible for their second victory The scores {Broadway Arcad. 1 ws In the visitors Brooklyn, who is the champion of that Mike Gib ung’ Ahear Minn y night, wi spon again nd his title Broadway porting Club of Brooklyn to-night, His will be George Chip of Pitts- from whom he won the title by nocking bim out in the first round at 1 same club on Aprit 7, 1914, Chip Jrvet McCoy in a . | Broadway Sport Vhs return fight the Club on 6, | and he foc y with a Get © Free Trial of P a Pile” in the ninth rovnd, the Treatment That Has Saved a Vast Number from the Horror of Operation. Al's rescue while he Warsi you Reve pee yess | Pyramid Pile reat in do for y 10 case can ealled hopeless, Letters from peuple y and J. C. Fowler, and A. Hage ‘rude ry 5. Carrol and is big charity m our ‘of the best ath country. The 1,000-vard ip which such stars as Meredith, Halpin, | Caldwell and many others will start from seratch, promises to be exciting from start to finish Ld Hannes Kolehmainen et has attracted | th : tes throughout Bt Pa aited ae ——— | Johnaton Bringing Anders CHICAGO, A the still on his way Jimmy Johnston, who will Doctor Says Nuxated Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate | People 200% in Ten Days In many instances—Persous have suffered told agony for years doctoring fo Weakness, stomach, liver or kid dineaxe or some other ailment when (heir | real trouble was lack of irop in the blood, best | an, Black. | uw to tell, at to recover and stall the round out. | Mr. Gilmore declares that Sinclair, After that Gattle gave Marty Cro: r Pa Aer ty egh trialled reo tired of trying to buy into anes. beating wan 80 Weak from thy | the Giants, is quite willing to quit. pounding that he fell into! He does not believe that Sinclair has aon and 4 oo But he was any serious intentions of buying into tte tg on Prtlonoass Ra pnd paged the St. Louls Cardinals, the oil man Tushed Qattle until he swung the | Wanting a New York club or nothing. eee the fight. But the retirement of Mr. Gilmore Toss-Johnny Harvey | is of more interest. At his own sug- * Pattio ericmnpeygtng, ‘Their gestion he has helped to bring about on each man. Leach won Peace. thereby forcing himself out of outhitting Harv The latter's | a $15,000 job, powers were remarkable. | Dee aa arkable.| There were whispers of a move worry him in the least at the momenr | eBt on foot to make Mr, Gilmore ot leading, but be was hit often, and | President of the National League, but Ive rounds or so seemed to lose that is impossible in view of the con- mueb of the ae og Sows ponches. jtract held by Governor Tener. Gu- bead ber more has a wonderful faculty of be- 4 mand covered | ing able to dig up fresh money and a ae eee | would be @ power in any waniztion, ay at Leachie’s riba je may rise from oblivion later, but HERE was a “masked marvel” at the show, but he did ae Botbing to justify the title, @ He climbed into the ring in black pants, galosbes and a biack mask BOOS with holes for eyes, nose and mouth. 8 appearance he Was very turmid-| 4 able. Perhaps this was why three | lee opponents held in reserve by the | Ame disappeared from the! bons z e “Marvel” didn’t show. | But that “wealthy gentleman in di guise” siux doesn't impress us, We ha@ @ g00d look at the “Marvel's” knuckles and finger nails as he sat in his corner. Our guess is that he's cog! heaver husky »pponent | bursh, the big Weetem hearyweight, has wromine in his workouts at Gruppy's Gym that ho has been sigued up three’ bouts, He boxes Boer Nod A. C. on Saturday nigh at the Hroadway Sporting Cl Bi Mek in the Hitebie-Lewis fight at the Helty Dunes Dauenhauer.d04 The 140 k Iso, struckent ) 16 will be seen at the Cler Larry W on Jan. 24. pumiwinduy to jacion on Jan Helfst Brown, ond series scheduled last night Koster's Bronx Central tr High sores In the BT se for at ans rid smash bell was on a entertained the Eyrekas and captured the first two sessfons, while the dane ing mamers put over a new high team score for themselves in the final game, giving them their lone vietory In the opening game the Bronx Ce | trals ri e champions. Nockler land Tometz were principally the cause “lor their also increasing their team © of 62 ist the visitors’ liy ockler continued bis better bowling in the second game. although Hole made the of 208 for this session, poor tally counteracted the| total and the home team e middle and their second game non, th 2. \ \ Jaw coming to the floor 4 today that bis ten id" Lewis, the English ts all arranged aud will be fougin Square Garten on Jaa, 28, Ho stated that he t* to receive a guarant with an option of accepting Willie Ritchie deel round bout with ‘Ted * welterweight nh Madison furth ¢ the following test, Set bow k of bow far you can J. Next take two fireacais Diets of ondinary nuxated trou three times jer after meals for two weeks, Then test your! rength again and see for youmelf how much ” have gained, I have seen dozens of ue mim-down people who were ailing all the e, and even triple, their sigength and | ‘and entirely get rid of their amp liver and other tro in i even though most places sell it EXCLUSIVELY | centag: | inte condits vor ammediately made t Lew Bi fn a 28, which Bi manager of Bodie first thi: ten. - jand score burn’s Hureka’s Buttalo will m t fight to-night fighters who figure ip it ase Jack Britton and Ted the fast and clever English boxer w tea rounds © recent discourse, Dr. bh. Save list, of this city, eaid: If you were w aD actual blood test oo all people whe you would probably be greatly astoaished at + Also agreed to the mat Kia Lewis ae opening bertng shox of Harlem last night Th " Pyramid Pile Treatment yourself, ry 7 7 wet ‘box: ‘ee Wo~from your drogeist' or toall 6, cou ‘below Fight Weved their cases hopeless fai ee Soy of ‘une wrttoras ‘ied iv RAMID DRUG COMPANY, bid tasVovamid aeare Sarenell, Mich. Presid Pile Fresimeat, in pinta wrapper, 85.008 | received « guarantor of #1 ot $024, Marty Crome $2 Of this mum Leach Crome | 4 50, Johmny Harve a r All details tor ¢ Leonard, the Har the Mexican fighter of today, The event at a | ing Chuo on Frid Joall for then + | ringaide, Yacls mon wil | and appearance | Jobnuy brie, why tamweight nish of @ referow disqualifyin, foul tactics, nas acce, terna of th Jem Byorting Club to box Kid William to @ ¥e- turn match, Mike MoNulty, manager of Wrtie, wm on U Kid Wi ban | aus for wing Mar digned the contruct for Ete, which q@wlle for 116 pounds ringelds, 1) ie won wp to fiom Lars, . this «6 6 tw 6, knorke at 140 po engagement, Betton out Ia! Lew abar ‘Tiat'e what Dich Curt save | Hine night wd fh by aepnling T(iadelittia { ul Mai w This jetting two decisions over Boston, © Queensberry LL be their fourth Writtan the ¢ Lake City on t Frankie fifteen-round th da, ax knoe! Waite of Howton Tuc ite's left hook, Joe 0 take & ning ox he jumpad uy 1 reported to Our a te fecting his and is the favorite im the betting |siderably) Mahtwetgnt |the eighth bronze ser Cali |tourney and the first fe 3 | 1 S| Tomes Ti |mian 955. ve 4. 11K. of pins. eXceedingly large number who lack im and wir are ill for mo other rosson than the lack of inva. individual average con, | TM moment iron is eupplied, ald thelr multitude and help the Central | % dangerous symptoms disappear, Without tran | sieniy deh ; blood at once loses the power to change food |team to thelr only defeat. Capt. Black- | int, "Urine taeue, sand therefore nothing 90 , e dancing maste: vor | into Wr 8, fore nothing you \nurn of the da ne mant Fa put O¥Er | eat does 700 any St aeail era the pec als for the | on: of it. Your food merely pasans through your his team in ny van Whe coro. through» mill with te rollers session, ‘The good team work of py tia an'h grad, Aa 6 Hole and Landgarf helped him credit this one game to the Burekas, toge with thelr new record, The scores Yarreke Hone Centr 608 Buen 10 ba 6 |’ Nockler’s fout in the last game cost \nis team 44 pins (at the same time af. | thie to wide apart that the mull Fewult of thie eontniowe bloe bec oune Joandgrat i 180, thee ore and. tired al uisy ‘and ireitable; some skinny end ut all leak physical power ant ‘en In mich car it te worse than foolish. take etimulating maicines oF narootie drags, which only whip’ up your tagging vital let for tie moment, maybe at tho expense of LEAGUE SCORES. 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