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se a eo RE re __ ‘THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1916. UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW Y BOXING--PHILADELPHIA STYLE pyright, 1916, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) You KIN QUIT COUNTING = Lie Decived To Box THis Bout OVER AGAIN NEXT Sam Wallach to Ask Boxing *. Commission to Decide it a “Club” Can Welch After a ' Fighter Has Delivered Ser-| woes Contracted For. | ome 8 YP Waa RE work for the Boxing Com- mission! Sam Wallach caliet upon us last night. “Will you listen to a bard Ivolt| @tory?" queried Sam. | “Sure,” we anewered politely, “Al-| Ways glad to hear a—that is—fire) away.” | This, to cut it to the bone, was Ban's pluint: | Sam alened Leach Cross to fight Johnny Harvey The Mut RULE aod “Li Paurneuraa MATCHES “THAT Don't COME OUT RIGHT ARE Boreo over A WEEN LATER . Some wourrNT waco (T EVERY Weer, WNitanow sour. HAND PATRICK v7 SpaaueTTe ¢ T HAve JUST for the Manhattan | ALC. he contract was signed tor uigabva ao | % the club by B. J. McMahon, match- = Be more maker, petal eth For! _ When Sam wont to collect Loachie's P, dae, Mi t Bo t Sh e “Yo 66 | “wontract price, $1,500, after the bout, atace otor oa Ow Miockeo Out the og manager “'s pow gn eae : @ percentage instead. McMahon ' | ‘ tthe club, Sam flourished his con- A Ne ad f Wi d Bobet taste tease “ts avy Yard of Wonders | n't wot It ae i nl, days later the club man- 2 iis | f , a refusing to pay the sum Py . i] a a. he extent of naming his models after © Sbsusranteed” by the contract, tered | ANNUAL Exhibit Opens To-Day of autos, Now: the ; iy per cont, with the ii atest S 4 $- © known h = | GBeate ax teiten outs or sancerr nu: vos| With Latest Speed and Pleas- | roskaututa and Fordham Follows Harvard’s Lead 4 ure Boats on V Bras for the landlubber, and Takes U c ort of Boxin By Bozeman Biiger: g ‘San Tooke what he could got “He. . . jomy of sp A twenty-seven- p p * g | CCORDING to John MeGraw, flened mis a law: ME n 11 | footer will carry a crew of six for a SIN an GON mee 4 4 daw tone (A is a lot of misp knows & “receipt in full” ian't @ re- | | PEC TAGaGhen in CeRee: Comers IPme Gail WIEN. ail. the: Ckellitias (GPa PJ as = Pemeane wo POHGIAE Jn) the colleges that ths Gey fan's far oft eee kines ‘ full If It can be shown that | neched in Grand Cen Harlem apartment, so cleverly has| when the flatic sport will be an intere je mpetition, like foot ympathy around this to’ “the fy wasn't actually paid in full. Palade this afternoon. These] the designer made room for miniature ball, baseball and other games. The spread of boxing among college J] regard to the pitching staff of the ‘ As Sam explains, he knew that a club (exhibits of the latest models in speed] kitchens, dining saloons and sleeping ts simply reflects the preparedness movement. It is the opinion of Jj) Glants. “ohhas fow assets, aside from its license, and pleasure craft always appeal to| accommodations. Probably the fea-|f President Hibben of Princeton and other university officials that future “It's mighty nice to Know that the | and ry 's easier to collect a bal-|the Navy Department, and a commit.| ture of the show is the display of} ] United States Army officers will be recruited mainly from colleses, and [| oa friends are stil] with us and have Of $666.39 than an entire $1,500. |tee of officers from the Brooklyn| What the builders call their populor- | the best way to prepare the embryo Generals is to te em the sclence || dis Yc A oc Pala eed ; wing collected part, Sam went |Navy Yard will agaist in the opening| Priced mocels, boats that may be|f of self-defense ax taught by the boxing instructors, To cncourmge boxing || OUP MMterest at heart, ‘3 the New ’ the rest. He has taken the ceremonies. purchased for under two thousand! among its students Harvard, which has taken a leading stand in the sport J | York manager, “but # lot of that sym- to the Boxing Commiasion,| The types of motor boats on view | dollars, If since the college days of ex-President Roosevelt, has arranged a specta pathy can be saved until a time when oh will be anked to decide |thin year will easily convince visl-| In addition to pleasure craft there |} tournament. i ight eed St later on. ino the or not a “club” can wolch tora that a “sailor's life is the only| will be several speed boats — placed; Fordham University, which only recently dropped bask | year, A fighter has delivered the life,” More than over before the con-| on view ay well ax a collection of |] of the flstic pastime, will stage @ boxing carnival Feb, \"And, after looking over the evi- contracted for. truction idea of automobiles has been| cups and prizes. stimulating interest among the students, Se | "it would appeaf that the hurl- Tre Crose contract with the Man-lincorporated in the building of the| | Tho Palace show will Inst one week. |] been invited to exhibit and it ta the hope of (h F eraer} ME Bke Basa: talhee OObse a C, provided that: “The!/newest motor boats. Engine equip-| Bach day will be devoted to boating |} Bronx boys will go in for boxing with the same enthusiasm t 15 iHolently raustered. othe first part (Manhattan A. | me: location of seats, with long,| sections. Monday will be Gravesend |] their crews a year ago. It ts planned to engage a boxing instructor and || things can happen that Ce f Fed mum of $1,500, | graceful stream line body designs| Hay and South Side of Long Island |f hold regular classes with the prosp of competing a boxing team with P| make piteh rs go wron aumitted ~ a Cent, af ‘the |gionely resemble. the land models, day rp will he Hudson River day |# geome other college in the near future, 2 : ve y the club for|" The boat builder has even gone tol and daya named for other locations, ‘Le Sian ies Sore tse Dropped | Mets Make First Clean Swee, evinsky Again York City, run ia a casino by ton Droppe lets e Firs an Pp vr _ Wins Decisively © the casing management, that is f\ ° Hunts Point B lers Fistic News y violating the Sate aw. Tx Topice by Flynn Against Hunts Point Bow Over Zulu Kid Jeaatagetiont, to Increase Its other ‘ «——______——— |! and Gossip ver Zulu Ki | | aareseriont busineas, sonar out tree] But Wins Award — Broadway Arcade Trio Captures! Two Out of Three Games ynumbers of complimentary fight ‘tlekets to various societies, This brings @ large crowd of “deadheads” STANFING. OF THE TEAMS IN WORLE: TOURNEY. "4 Por the Battling Levinsky barded Zulu Kid, cond time in ten months e—-— By John Pollock —-—. Determinet (Special to The Evening World.) to land the proposed ‘centage, and upon the State, which 0) i ie ge ; A + He : the Brooklyn fighter, a stiff lacing to the fights, which Je an imposition | ,NPW ORLEANS. La, Jas. a0) From Eurekas in The Evening ue “4 is heavyweight championship fight b¢-| in-w ten-round bout last night, he de- Upon the boxers who work on ver-li 00 here lust night and only poor) World Tourney. | tween Jess Willard and Frank Moran,| cisively outpointing him in the main management robbed him of an oppor- oe | Tex Rickard and Sam MoCracken have| go at the show of the Long Acre protects ite tage by providing |tunity to dwell | pF in the firat row of the made another offer for the bi A. A. on Grand street. Levinsky bad siat: (Rule 17) “The total number of heavyweight division. Ae it was, red SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT. same (nee meiner obser For ee: Daten Ge araie eee oe gan a. te ‘complimentary tickets, exclusive of! won a hollow victory over Dan| Grand Central at Broadway Arca Their bid this time Is that of a $55,000 5 ; “press tickets, shall be limited to two (Porky) Flynn, the fight goii the M 1 White Elephant. i} * is some of the rounds it looked as if Le- aie oldie panting capacity of i of math, mF; ight going th jetropolitan at White Elephant. purae, of which they are willing to sive] Joc) would win with « knockout OF auditorium wherein the #8 |t10" good advice from’ knowing sec- TO-MORROW NIGHT. — | Waiard $45,000 and Moran $20,000, If H "3 " Eureka at RIDDELL'S Metropolitan but Zulu Kid managed to clinch and smother up, which helped him to irk Row. they are fortunate enough to secure the $-28335i Lowenthal aggregation down to rock~- that the Boxing Commis- onde would, have recorded quick find some way to ount the Uoadly bottom, while Billy Fox's improved knockout for him. Lu Fo! >} in the twelfth Fulton took a bang on the Jaw and sat down in his corner Just as the bell rang, Despite the lack of instructions from his seconds Fulton was winning “ o out in front when the last period was © the “Masked Marvel” wholover. In fact, he all but had his man stepped into a New York jout, and hud he used his straight lett ring heralded by Commissioner | would have landed a knockout. WWenck as 4 “Southern gentleman” Interscholastic Athletic Titles the Hunts Pointers got off to a good start and at the end of the fourth ‘ame were leading by 60 pins. From then on the home boys came back to life and not only overcame the visi- tor's advantage but also breeged in front and won out by just 8 pina In al close finish Haberer's poor pinning kept ' can remember is that Savage stopped Moran five years, ten i, months and sizteen days ago, In the best bout of the night Harry Pleree of Brooklyn Beecher of the cast side, was a hummer all the way, Pierce did all the effective hitting, several times shaking up Beecher constder- ably, It was such a good bout that the club re-matched the men, PARK ROWALLEYS Six of the L Lat at Aga k Alleys | fight but pamed them up, Cross intends to do cooniderable fighting when be returns, and Wal: web claims Leach will be in perfect shape to atop hie opponents, way Arcade trio, and after taking the first game lost out in the next two sessions, The Burekas got their only game In the first session, beating the Arcades by 68 pins, After that It was all Ar- cade, the visitors rolling « 606 total in the wecond game, overwhelming the home team by 136 pins. Dauenhauer's howling was the feature of the night, che Arcades continued their win streak into the last game and took bout Rickard and MoCracken announce! weather Levinsky’s volley of blows. 5 Seaanena! wr ae Twa St1 Kis tied on Sie ssecnde were G trio registered their first clean| shooting helped the Mele to thelr /enat they will post the entire purse for-| Marty Cross, Sinn ats Canes ; “Remember that Savage |derelict ‘s the manner in which they sweep in The Evening World Lidl sf ty-elght hours before the fight or forfeit} Cross, who recently knocked out |) Knocked out Frank Moran a oe ee ane He was] amateur tourney last night by defeat-| gunus Potat | Metropolitan nas | $10,000. Harry Gattle of Portchoster, met Al + couple of years ago,” advisce a | fourth round, wher he claimed « foul | !9« the strong Hunts Point team in all) py, dar te f SH ae is = ‘Thomas in the semi-final and had the 2) sport ¢ and stayed down for the seven count, | three sessions, Lhe ae 185 ab a eo 13 Ft | eset cre is now ou his war to aim Beach} better of the contest, The men fought 4 writer, while Referee Burns shook his head,| The Mets took the first game with, "reltonelie tas MUON Th ll I | iene ihe intends to reat for three necks, Sam| hard ail the way, but Cross managed i Sorry we can't oblige, Beat we | telling Fred the blow was legal. Again | ease. In the second session, however! murociy entertained Stein's Broad- | Wallach bad recelved several offers for Leach to| t land the more effective blows defeated Willie The battle aaa Andre Anderwn, the giant hoarrweigit of Chi cago, will dimlay his collection of blows in another bout tu this rel ight. He will use them ou Frank Kendal, another heavyweight of California, the | im the uals bout of ten rounds at the Fairmont A, ©, in the Bronx. Wfornia bantamwvight, ity and who had decided to take his chance in professional boxing, was Kid Mo- George Thompaon, the Cal. | meeta Jack Irving of this Young Frank gom against Knockout |Manager McGraw Declares He’s Not Worrying About Giants’ Pitching Staff “I Fail to See Where Any of the Clubs Have Much on Us in the Sharpshooting Squad,” Says New York Leader—He Thinks Matty Will Come Back and He Expects Great Things of Rube Benton, Pol Perritt and Rest of Staff. McGraw, “but as the boys line up right now I fail to see where any of the clubs have much on us in sharpshooting squad. A lot of fans, suffering from overanxiety, perhaps, have taken it for granted that Mat- ty's arm is all gone and that othe Who did not show well last seas will not do so this coming summer Such conclusions as that are not borne out In baseball experience, For instance, we have a left-hander who pitched ‘wonderful ball for us last summer, but he did so at a time that the team was pfactically out of the race und his work was not noticed 1 refer to Rube Benton. There are very few, if any, better left-handers in the game. Again I expect things of Bol Perritt. [know he bas the | atuff, because he showed it to the jeague while with the Cardinals, And it Ix no cinch that Mathewson will not be able to pitch a lot of good ball for us. Then there are Tesrea Schupp, Schauer—oh, we are not suf- fering for pitchers.” The Giant manager did not men- tion Anderson, the wonderful spitball pitcher, recently bought from the Fed- eral League. “That, I consider the most valuable purchase since peace was declared, sald Dick Carroll, former business manager of the Brookfe derson will win a lot of games for the Glants. I don't know of any bet- ter young pitcher in the country,” ‘Though McGraw did not say 80, ex plaining that he did not wish to d cuss any possible or rumored trades, it is not at all unlikely that he will take the veteran Eddie Plank on for @ year. Plank proved the best pitcher in the Federal League, according to Prsvaho lust year. It will not be to purchase bis release, oithor, Kddie was a tree agent at the end of the summer, at liberty to eign with any club he desired. Though he is around the forty mark Plank is still able to bold his own against the best of batters and his experience would bolater up the weak- ness of an aged arm. years Plank would ‘goed business proposition, but undoubtedly he could be of a lot of assistance for one more season. Broadway Arcade Bowling Alleys 1943 Broadway, N. Y. 13 Brunswick-Balke Alleys 13 Tournaments Open Games PHONE 6394 COLUMB Grand Central Bowling Academy 603 FULTON ST. 22, Hor, suo. this session, the closest of the night . ” | [con aittnacsenetr''™| at Stake in To-Night’s Big Meet ojo" oe | an sev sn Sonpane Bocce nwcay| eeernedter 10 Bird Yl H , ae DO- pean Arcade. | Bureka. . ban deen signed up for tour| Sle; r Ow, lew Pere Bentrla Fe body stopped in to fight him a é@ in L0-iNUg 8 big ee ‘ an 18 $28 Me Mews Fe Celie ‘Peay | BY pe Apisdegf wed ebly tad Cpl odey ty a are ut ‘ed Rea aae le hous sate meee weeks ago a student gleared the bar cm ce ie melddanifre, = == tht | Hale Mos, Feb sy Spas est NICHOLAS, Palace Bowli Acade: 2... uA le wo ve a i Me le joa mt wy 9 ab nd meeta Olt Sunier, 7 with tly Sanita, Heor'it mesa s| Indoor Track and Field Chame|zeo'245.¢ suger tet Ona, sor ert tr tl tk Sane Fathi, ST, NICHOLAS. INN |Bront Palace Bowling Academy one ‘nent fa Hts ine wiseen cet pionships Will Be Held at|fearigerss » wondestul seat tar a ool - with Prauk MeMamus of Toledo at New London, | §, W.eor.St.NichoiasAve. &125thSt | 92 tchester Ave., Bronx entire of present-day y= SY lege athlete @ decade ago. LEAGUE SCORES. pie | "CAFE, GRILL, GYMN, 6 UP-TO-DATE ALLEYS ifisights: And many of them would} ‘Twenty-Third’s Armory in} st year by rolling Up P| american National ‘Tourney —| 3-4 puion, who is io clam with Tom Cows AE OMINO ALLEVS ce 4 BILLIARD TABLES shave said, when they recovered, what ; ce ee eee eat perh us, “ine | Chauncey, 981 va. Terminal, 867; Spar- ae, Sts cil sta Foes Cones, | SOWELL (S—-8 ax | TOURNAMENTS OPEN GAMES 1 ines Hee, ama Fitssim- Brooklyn. Fifteenth Street institution is. tan, 998 vs. Terminal, 1,065; — PHONE 3884 INTERVAL! ° f ‘ Lut her repre. | 976 vs. Chauncey, 945. palletes nia oly - i Oy'Sivit bimacit in diopuive to win fo-nignt's meet, but her thon | Bank Clerks—Union Ezchango, 729 | 17 nish. hes just THE WHITE ELEPHANT | the tan Academy ij Never before in the scholastic) ay strong teams have been entered | vs. Second National, 804; Ho: mp aod will be fit for the scrap, BOWLING & BILLIARDACADEMY | wa, conpks & GLEN RIDDELL, Prope, ‘ SEQ TECHER'S easy victory over the | sport history has such a strong ri-|from Boys’, Manual and Morris, TH var hatond Neciona, Tha: Bowery, Foe ee sar deat ua se tion fab wie JOSEPH THUM, Proprietor, 1422 St. Nicholas Ave. & 181et Sub, Sta. Td “Masked Marvel” is a noat ox-|valry prevailed among the achoolboy| EX-Mayor Kline of New York City | 988 vs, Union Exchange, 807, ta three weeks, ING ALLEYS 12 Bowling Alleys 6 Billiard Tables © posure of the atuff New York jathietes as that between the seven- |PA# accepted Dr. C. Ward Crampton’a — - | Jobin Laster Jotingin, tw colored tighter who| 35 BILLIARD TABLES RESTAURANT Real German Rathskeller has fullen for during three monthe|teon high echools entered in tne in- [invitation to offlclate am referee oF ‘Ted Lewis Wight Special | Ket out Ti! ‘Tate in nine rounds, was | 1241-1281 Broadway, Cor. Slat St.,N. Y | neserrations for private partioe by phone 5828 Awd Rast, In the “tournament” the 00-|aoor track and field championahip to This from James Johnston | Matchmater' Law Kaymrnd’ 4 | =—=—=————=eennee=——esceeenmmenctenee | Rese’rations fer private partie Ly phone $898 Ad, the Sporting Falter Jealled “Masked Marvel” has wreatied J Beores of bouts. on two or thren ovca- tions being thrown after a “Jesperate " and afterward wrestling @ with his “conqueror.” It has the Western colored heavy. show of te Harry Donahue amy Coffey of Marlom, and I Kadwarda battle at be held to-night at the Twenty-third Regiment armory, Broqklyn, This! meet has been awaited with keen an ticipation by the young lads and the HENRY HEISE CARL KLEINERT CROTONA BOWLING ALLEYS 559-561 Tremont Avenue Coffey Returns EQ) THs 1s the day oF the specialist | when one te consulted regarding the Knockout Form (|. of that gentleman's business the first thing the said spectallat do, Is to tw + oncemmae : me venue eae: al done very cleverly to keep |P#ult 1s that one of the greatest ur oan ask for his fee in advance. Ted Lowls, ee, nr eth erin A ee Re ¢ public interest in what has been |T4Y of athletes will be seen tn action! sya acu, N, ¥,, Jan, 29. —Swing. | the welterweight champion of the world, Baritield of Broklyo EES REE USERS EE z more than a wrestling cireus,|From all angles these games are Jar abl? bet dove-wielding apecialist, ts quite a, who hare alm 5 ‘grappling bippodrome. M \iooked upon eo the best ever. and 11 (0k ® fierce right to the Juw, just | CUMS & Mie Meeting tO accept any toute att Bergman Bros. Bowling Alleys |“ 4 say TS cleseet a tank vonalucion that {After the opening of the fifth round | Prise: fe Neu) Hina oa Will come together in LENOX AVE.—116th Street lee newa that Frock Gotoh has |2 Ee emone conclusion that) oe y scheduled ten-round go at the | {Mir fer allo 0 one of his profession ib tonight, ‘Braakic Dely . several new records will be estab- |) ‘ rat promoter destring his services. and Young Martin of Bratt Billiard Instruction and Bxhibitions by H Been signed up to travel with | ished, } Ryan AS 0: Here Ines inlets vim Coes cing the world’s champion glove | ‘ua of ton rounds, ‘Thr Prof, Koarlus Dally, ik the mma circus that has en-| The marks for the shot-put and BFE OF Han, x ork Cores ag ae at his welght, wishes to spectal- staged 26 Billiard Tables 10 Bowling Alleys } Zens Wiilard for next season is 1420-yard sonior dash are eapeciaity in [Or Ur, Laie, Moniaad. for, the |ise in bia line with the various mom Pi kotiboind estener ame aebsevied 40. be Se toreating danger. fs he all the Jimmy Sinclair of Btuyve- gant and Norman Meany, wi lof bin profession who wish to give a demonstration of slugology. fromeit a Aven the ©. in the Clermont In the star two and two together, way from tho firet gong, and bie big Bronx Central Bowling Academy Prof, Ted ring the Wierda ctreus contract te said to |colore of Morria High, ar opponent, who weighed in at 215,| Lewis has been accused by th ing gist who 3220 3d Ave. at 161st St. lard , aro entered tn 5, e y the sporting weet Nae tect, “tart Bel the shot-put, und the Bewt Fiftecaty (BCver had @ look-tn, atemley of sunning oul of & mates tthe sme] KOSTER & GRAHL, Prope. Street lad will have to be on top Drsmisie Geteate Medes: now and then with some well known Leading Bowling Alleys in the Bronx, jo doubt Gotch will have to come |form to beat his Bronx opponent, wao | NEW BRITAIN, Conn, Jan, 2a /CCeBrlys Mut this ds all untrue, ox Me Paige hn i atl ae fem a winning match that bas|won the event lust year by putting | Johnny Drammio, the lehtwelent of | LON! te willing at all times to mingle amy! in Cleveland, which 5 . A aa 5. Ay BOAT Frog tne event leat Jeruen, Chey uwwatited. Pas sueher Of] wi tke best An Ble profersion any tn A eee Hunt’s Point Bowling Palace ‘The performances of the boys in kal Man Velve-todnd nant Of {the promoters desire him to do so, Mr, 5, duliiny Kilbane 1029 East 163d St., N. Y. the Daal high wchools' imoeta this sea: |Nimers lait hore last minh. By lands | Ted Lewis, contrary to the rules lald | welglt siamion, ood Hitig Mi pte kb , fll hare os RL Tear ee {as repsatedly's with & left Jab and hook dows by former champions, ts seeking | Ke "Al moat | be olgaed up to movt in the | iret Clase Equipmen in ny had the better | opponents Instead of the usual custom of ny slar @eat of rotuds, Mitohell gare Kilbane | Tournaments Open Games especially true in the running high of nine rounds of the milling. A latge/having them seek “him. Very. truly | erat fight is Cuo-inoals on New Ye wer | CLU) 1k8 A FEATURE Jump. At the St. John's gains two crowd witnessed tus bate, yours, JIMMIE JOUNSTON, ” | toon, ste 1 [Suuwe AN ues Bate eter A ‘ EUREKA Bowling Alleys and rd Parlor CAND eT aL PALACE The Finest FE the tit 4 Py rit fen, EVERYTHING FOR Billiards SS Bowling Prices and Terms to Sui REPAIRS BY EXPERT MECHANICS, ‘The Hrunawick Balke © pander Os, 29 to 85 West 82d St, Broadway, Ue. SPORTING. TO-NIGHT—At FAIRMON MONT. 7 Cn Broun. iggy Phy Ave, Kin ys (n Yuld Kid end oar a MoDonala in mainereet, Bill Sha q alia, Soldier "Mklon and “Al i Brit's Cla Belen, Tet. h$ 904, Barn, ute na vate al Beha EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN PUTTING *EM OVER With “Bugs” Baer Coprriaht, 1936, New F The Pree Pybllehi oe (The ork Hivening World.) | HE National League will be only forly years old this Feb- ruary, showing that Hans Wagner must have re in the prologue. eo. WHERE WILL A AN AMERICAN BE SAFE THIS SUMMER? Submarines. Umpires Mexic | Sport ns st The faculty of Columbia have no objections to the students wrestling. | It brings the boys closer together. FACTS NOT WORTH KNOWING.” the Cuban chess wias- 4 on playing a eructal series on the home grounds, He be- lieves, however, that many a chess atch has been lost by the player get- ting bad bounces on @ strange board. ts an exerciser and developer of the biceps he considers rowing a sand harge dallasted with safes much supe- rior to chess. Ie claims the Naaments developed by chess would not asset a ball player to ateat sceond base, but would hinder him from doing it if the base was already occupied, GRAD CYPOU XS AN “The tinest base- ball managers in the world have milled edges. | copadtanca, tor, never insi the} | Joheny Kulbane’s fon solely im hie abtie lity to parry oopynente’ jaws with hide fist, Although there i robust chance most testify we once saw Dave Fultz fly from bouncing Fortunately, thi rs ago, which in- | All the former Feds are anxious to seoure big league berths, even if they have to take upper ones, ANSWERS TO QUEERIES, Quecry Editor—I have invented # wonderful new silent checkerboard, but I am afraid some scoundrel wil deprive me of my seeret. Gan you tell me of some large, open space where I could have lots of room and absolute secrecy in trying out pre- Mminary flights of my invention? Yours feverishly, AMA SQURL, There are eight Fed League parks in this country where the ee outspaces the area consumed by « wrestier’s neck and where the silen: ie deafening. There you would be more exclusive than a porcupi But if you desire absolute solitu just root for Al MoCoy. Editor Quee' My young sea Abvok is a wonder by the basebart throwing. He throws the baseball with the strongest throw that even 1, his father, cannot grasp it, I would like to get him a trial, He is seven years of age. How can I seoure for him a trial? Yours, HANS UPP. Don't know where you can get him a trial, Seven years is too young ‘even for the Juvenile Court, Hngland’s pian to mise an army of a million by conscription must be unpopular, as there hagn't been & ticket speculator pinched, | You never saw a bowler who was satisfied with the alleys, and you never save a bowler who ever brought Ma own alleys along. For complete and copious idleness the Vice President of the United States is belng staked to a close tussle by the Shamrock IV Syracuse University has finally signed a football expert to coach thelr eleven, when last year's sched- ule called for nothing less than a passenger agent. Parcheesi is a queer game. In fact it is the only game where you can't toll who is winning by the nots: Knowing Germany Sebeeter’s well known genes of humor, some of those young pitchers he is chaperoning South shouldn't get eurprised whea they dimover that Germ has forgotten to buy them round trip tickets, The Buffragettes might advertise their cause by driving an ov team up Fifth Avenue, but a more economical way would be to offer five dollara for Ty home run wallop in the Fed League this summer, We like wrestling. We admit it. We have never wrestled, which be the reason we |i you place a bet on two wrestlers who are going to wrestle take a walk down te the ba id bet your cein on two yachts in id of two wrestlers, Two yachts racing aren't so ex- siting, but then two yachts can't Rt: | whieper, 4