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| ‘. UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY aeT ME + Tig MASK - Bugness woe oper | The Rina To A Lot oF Peone WHO NEVER, SOPPED OFF a PURSE Berore. pik = Willard-Moran Bout Is Not Likely to Draw $100,000 in Gate Receipts Tie Prem Rib fork Lvening Wor EX RICKARD showed himself a Bame gamibier whon he offered to put up $49,500 for a ten- round decisioniess boxing match be- tween Frank Moran and Jess Willard There has been a lot of talk about a ™ $100,000 gate for such a fight here in| New York City, If the fight drew 60 t sum the promoters | would be in luck, Tho lurgest in- | | closed fight arena availoble is Mad son Square Garden, which ca commodate 10,000 spectators. There are some people always willing pay high prices, but to make any money on the fight all seats would ‘be'sold at high prices, and the certainly would not ‘be filled galleries were offered at $5 aj} Tt would be a different matter if there was any sentiment in the bout. there isn Moran is popula: but has no great personal following randy to pay high prices to see him Rave a chance with the champion. Witiard has « measure of popularity Hevause of his victory over Johnson. But bis last fight In New York—the n't. Which Was Done. By Bozeman Biilyer: ope With Carl Morris—was such HE status of one B. Kauff, miserable exhi ition on both sid bejewelled outfielder late of the that those who {t and didn’t ¥eds, is not nearly av unce Afterward ‘nce Willard's wreat im: fe eal In Havana rate him as a/tain as we have been led tv Man-mountain, with plenty of by the fact that he has no beet abd ttle skit or courage, Contract With the Giants Ami, more important still, there's | 4. OE NRG, Kautt has! ne demand for a new champion. Wil- 4 & matter ¢ « . lafd is @ picturesque fellow, big and | hot been asked to #ign a contract and Rood looking, a very fair sort of alsuch a signature Js neither expec signed Seure for a champion, and he's the/nor neceasa So far as the New ‘a | CD ee ete. Hel York club in erned, Benny’e © id been calling for ever since t & |teact has been signed, the amount nO uffair, five years before, There's | his salary agroed upon and the only public yearning to see him do-|ining for him to do is to report for 7 jepring practice the first of Mareh. NE | thing "more Although al The excitement over his “fallure to championship fight between the |agree to terms," as some haye put i, * two best heavyweights in the |is reported to be due to an effort country, this promises to be a rather |the part of certain theatrival pec out. Willard is a great tong |t put Benny and all bis jewelry in (istance fighter, partly becauwe he is|vaudeville for a few fo calm, cov!, pasetsl and Seteras enough discussio: erning his fu- jo action, Unley adly ture can be slurted in the newspa- never ia e hurry, Fs) with a Me oti on lonship depending upon the re- It. with a long “show season” signed Sr ata very lucrative rate and just | about to begin, Willard won't take any risk that {t's possible to avold. He'll be even more deliberate and careful than when he wasn't a cham. "i loran is of the cool, deliberate type, too, He knocked Coffey out In a hurry the frst time. The second time they met he was more deliberate and careful until he found himself out- pointed and in sennees. of losing the “popular verdic! of the players bough ral League is required to sign @ contract, It was @ part of the peace pact—iand an important part that Organized Baseball was inercly to assume the contracts made betwe the players and the Federal Leagu: O new papers are required. 7! salary was fixed by the be @ part of th ized Raseba’ from simply pay in boxing. It for wrestling, can wrestle may wha hight be well enough wrestlers former fights Moran never, euine en al showed much of the headiong| jowibio” exn bting quality that migbt give/every one un: hi chance th knock out a botter/of ten wrestling arranged in wdv¥ance, anyw ” mas, like Willard, in a ten-round, fringe aoquently, wrestling enthusiasts look hove Wheo he fought Luther Me-!upon wroutling bouts it wonce here, with a chance for much but no money, he stood “back and took « hainnering, cam only in @ flash near the end * they might look upon feats in a vaudeville show— @eting exhibtions of skill. Followers of boxing don't w as inter. ant any through twenty rounds|+ Masked Marvel" “i Me Gatos ett ts Caitfornias| to see boxera do thult best wed” ait | aithough a knockout over Smith or lowe on thelr merits. Any man who the ring doesn’t Kk to become pop Would have made him ax « fighter. | Me stalled along with can © good in Need to wear a) ular, CPI Trae ENTS NOWADAYS /We anveooy RINGS A Cow ™) DONT Loon arounn, ? Dd ' According to Peace Terms The Giants Don’t Have to Obtain Kauff ’s Signature ote All New York Club Had to Do Was Buy His Contract From Fed- eral League and Notify Him When and Where to Report, LETT OREN SPD LES) ORE NS EN THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1916. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THE MASK COVERS A | MULTITUDE OF CHINS ead - ee ERNE TA eR PHP SRN rN Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World), | | | a .|( APRIL 12, OPENING DAY) OF Ni SEASON. mtary Heydler of the ~President |} J the American {| League, Barney Dreyfuss, Presi { dent of the Vit National |! Club, and N ague to-day sllia ve ‘ee Boxers OvGuT Te WEAR MASKS OUGHT Te MORAN GUT GET ON WiTh WiaRp MASHED AnD BY WEARING 4 MASK AND Pack & GuN ~ IMPERSONATING FRED FULTON. Ru Teo, \ h \ sani i Ty } Coare ( pemoer YT Gott "How AS ni ty) Toy 27 anil Wicakd MIGHT PROTECT His TET rou og in u OH NEW, SOME Borers \Curley May Pick Coffey ED ROBERT EDGREN | And Side-Track Moran For Fight With Willard | Nill Judging tae W on, by n Co! lard and Mo += l—Tex Rickard Still After Contest, but Let Matter Rest for a While. to-day’s dey pmentspmeans if he detoa im an fight situa-| lard would be nowhere nag be welonted ne er would be up there mon Willard and Moran Promoter, Who Has Champion's Signature for Bout Here in April, Is Angry Over Pittsburgher's Attempt to Dictate Date of Then Wit nd the chal- gettting the ow |, who * s h ea en nt ‘asic of putting into shape the N BX WEARING A MASK AND FIGHTING MORAN scien age of Willard. « ihe func nt American League IN DISGUISE + a Didn't bi UPON Lor | | em i r Shee ia { - 1 i r oh, manager of persnaai fotlowing of any - Welsh-fitenic| \Champion 1 Gouldin Ee wards {i192 0 owe to pl ters hand. lu the big leagues when a paola ly sold from one club to an- eo ing out ng like $60,000 thia in cessary to have him #ign a con- ——anemmnmmones® Frsiey, who has Wl to tract with the new club, In the casea 1,000-Sard event. were all ttle hold sig 1 hiinself freely o aul and others, however, ore Verel ian b? yet $ M ut Serr DSN t FOr Nah, CADIV BASS AES SS , mpress it on fighters, re {Kanized Baneball. ius’ simply ‘boughs | Concedes Big. Hand Handicaps and ee hee ee a & cla to-day on Moran's efforts to dic maters and. the th nave | the contracts and will relieve the i i r ran eee Sane Pata cas iaith, . ‘i it should be held. He] Willard’s signature fe ‘ t fee Gants wil’ pay Keuft just what the and 28 Seconds. verity ot Penbectoatian uaa ine igs ue i hin to do or forever 105¢| terms some other fgiter Will get the Urookfeds agreed to bay him. Of Eins, the New Bugland ovamplon, who chance to fight Willard for the| match. | haven't. cen ; his part of the graph a kt Ahead aT Te le ‘avtaing the Holy Cross College track t\11¢ strengthens ie srowing| he'll have to come to me an spceut 2} he belieg that Coffey in view] ple wants et | event o mie * of ar pace was slow and by + \ t i , I event of the big ¢ athletic F thodeet lat fad been faaphaes Invcamel Me ome around to ' ow games in the venty-firat Hy all of them had had a Curley’s w thinking one cuts off Regiment Armory, was won by Dave t : Beginning Tex Rick make any fur At the New York club offices sur- Caldwell ofthe Boston'A, A. Homer was in third | thor eff ile toward getting prise was © ssed al an inquiry ay ee z remained until | t}, « Curley wii dis h her haul had yet signed, Baker of the New York A. C. finished yards, when he! coy made a big ie ex. | second and Mike Devannoy of te] the tdpe two Mniwtake La 45 per pitined Kecrotary Foster, "That was | Millrose A. C. was third, Caldwell finished fourth | Cont. priv on to @ flat Soubaee inne i an", care ee fue travelled the distance in 2.18 3-5 Meredith quit (| guaranteo Wa that ia a matter he must decide for] George Goulding of Toronto, Can- oe Miack Corley teaay 'unat thees himeeif. Kaug { vas in bere the other/ada, the world's atoet walker, | Po the men who are ngW makmg bids for a Nie Mampatect eg wae | equaled his own world’s record in the |{f,\} Ho starter teh nie n bout are wasting their i 1 chat he was}One-mile walk. nents Uberal handicaps He gave ard event his oppo Me and beat them | ‘Anthe y finished sec rrell of t Vand lorse, ‘ tris, (just 88] in casy fashion in the record time of | tie nail “intr sprin' oie ‘i Ga, Sontraat ¢:tdlantee aca’ na thind. | Stephenson aped Het iui Where to report | Man of the New Y¢ fe mile handicap went and when, That is all that wilt be 1 Shiftmar of Columbia Univers | gi t can be done, If he pre. | 22 nds, finished second, and Dick sity. He waa in receipt of a~ seventy~ nome other kind of we. | Remer of ‘the Irish-American. A, fiv DY handicap. | Willie Gorton, the | ul, then he can decline .o | ¥N0 started from the 14-second mark, tes te ce8, | ay il there is to it.” the was handed a 1 And ently bought by Feds. The young tatesville, N.C. an, writ- declared lighted at @ chance to play ng from Himaelf ¢ was third. ‘The sextet to face the sts arter in the third Fistic News and ‘Gossip O'Neill, van: |! nd J man, finished As NAD 8-5, ven the mate Willard want turns to the ¢ three heavy ly offered t fate guarantee basis 1 think mpion, _ ‘Tht led to get a chi not nee } uring Jess T have the et, and if coept my will be else 4 to fight before he reus in April. There weights who have al-| o meet Willard on al Why shouldn't ! nuld be et tho the fortune tt ink of + eugene wit ase one age atest, PRY ad k Britton (egg AI a sad HW signing of Willan to Aght| formed John that ho would be on the = By John Pollockauum ac loading and stall along in the hope| for Curley, one of his man. | job in the iw. Anderson was a t L EET EMape would tee ee be agors, aiid some of the statec| SolleKe Pits tis a hein the clever boxer whoy mont 4. Con Ratuniay night vin eats Lewis in bar Rein came % i |monts to the effect that Moran must vf the K deral gue spit. surprise In Ruffalo last niwhe} [er t | Surioslty ix the one feeling that! ™° : Tee muat e and Nick Cullen were s the better of Te 1” Lewis! Merion H B t! See Tae g trst ca, 1s ewe io cary over vvhont'c fan, ae a) Sick “Cillen Were we “tania | Hurricane Bou lard ghd Morin in a ten-round) Make it look us if Wi) ntere ‘ " ‘ st 0 | - ~curlesity eo Willard in ace are not ut ail “unaivus avo him Fed tw 1 hardshitting Beouiog W | lon for the first as worl wht before ra the clrous Metiraw thin Bame ain: 4 AS) WW q Bp . tt geericn And i's doubtful” t again April 2. ent pitehing But yr te « | BUFFALO, Jack Britton there's $100.008 Work: of curtosity in| Willard’s managers frst empted von, and 7 the Que A the} * |won by a shade over Ted Lewis in a New York— it high seat prices, fo mats hhins with Ire mn it a cur : ut t ngs 0 ‘of is Valmero, r city on the night of Fev. 10. ] °° ‘ | hurricane ten-round bout here last ¥ AS i lighter Nlare sander Trennan Lewis such a good battle; i Britton won the first ‘e) ee soa could whip withour taking an i a i y , * > ft before | Night. F | satel State Athigte Commission | natever, If be lad feos eat a tuere on New Year's Day that Promotor |; first wok in Fedtuary. | rounds, doing all the forcing and| seems intent upon making!) would have been sent , STECHER’S DEBUT HERE SUA ASE BAD) i Rei atald Witle, cane the heavy punches, Lewis! boxing @ hippodrome. This|into the show without mee Tea : steam when Britton tired *Mosked Marvol" stunt is ridlewo more men, and with the 4 IN BOUT WITH ZBYSZKO. Mlightly, and won the sixth, seventh another big clean-up vi without | and elghth, any rink Phe Fulton match was her Al M. Ci A Britton outpoiuted Lewis two tol ar Regish Ire cna m n Willard mus fiche ; sane ss rAatee c oy gain one in the ninth and Lewis ade al nO ONE, OF lose Muli iy dri aowriy woul lected to w tremendous rally in the tenth, hay-! i power with the show. Moran has doe Steche 7 nal West- Ne L St ad tter of it, although both Brose imcelt Sheer’ opttat. tis) 22 www waalabal, et, early Stopped ji." oh See bs siwit for the big fellow, Willa a match in the ¢ n next Thursday B y hac. [Brew flehter and whould be Aguting mia’, | \ reported that he so Yy reorge ip tee crowd was in a contrant up- jit fhonth. 1H have a funny Wook bi ulder | in the Soe roar at Yhe fast milling. Britton did | if he tn se guinet some boxer ine | HY tle for some the forcing in every round, while WHITE Las Ireni to Moran, and then hustled | ti signed for | Aitnough A * \!. MeCoy of Brooklyn is still the} Lewis did the spectacular work. Bok 1) weston by Goutal reoelved #1,000 f *| hiddiewelght champion, but he cer-| Britton walgnee 144%, while Lewis} Jemd. Chip, according to bia man inig had anasene na laa sealed at 142 aree Dime, drow down $1,046, The tlebeta « had a narrow ap ast night en ver time by Lewis. | 1,024 at $1, Sos at ae, FM losing his title by a knockout. | = = = Hii 4 00 uc Ss 00 en Zbyaako downed | Anton 840. McCoy met George Chip of hit: ——_—<. — ———— te * i the’ Manhatens there | ; burgh, the former holder of the title, tah Some stores advertise one thing and depend upon clever Ast Hight, Isa Dut Up agame | qa? Pee the Mroobiss for ‘he third time at the Broadway nt S 1 — 18 hake misemien to sell someting else, ‘That’s the old idea. pst, but Wis unable to with mn u& Sporting Club of Brooklyn, and when Cc 4 is the new and right policy. 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