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mame remanent eT THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1916. — DITED BY axonewsy| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ‘IF DILLON AND WILLARD FOUGHT Copyright, 1916, by the Prose Publisting.Co, (The New York Evening World.) | PUTTING ’EM OVER With “Bags” Baer Comrrieyt. AG, 4, iMphting Wonay™ RABID RUDOLPH- | “2iyo— ° x Row Wises Woutd Compare with Dicon IN THE RING “Don't allow your good inte tions to be sty- mied by your inclinations.” “ Rickard’s $60,000 Offer Makes Other Sporting World Events Appear Trifling. Conta. 1916. by The Prews Publishing Oo. | New York Prening World RICKARD having offered! $60,000 for a ten-round deciston- less bout between Jess Willard ‘and Frank Moran, doesn't everything | igo in the sporting line seem “sort of piffling ?” | Wu's M. JOHNSTON, teh | I) Fred Fulton wants to meet Jess Willard in a finish battle, surely Jess can’t object to @ short fight like that The official statiatics record that . = To JUMP To Where Witaan New Yorker out of every hun- A e 2 dred has been convicted of some REACH WiuLaRo’s YAW. Cat een NWS = crime, but the average would de ces ennai nines aatssananen a vreater if all these tournament golf players had the courage te Yanks Are Greatly Strengthened ir tr a nis champion, for instance, 1s thinking of putting In his time trying to sell some one a few beans’ worth of tennis bats. Maurice Mc- Laughlin hopes to dispose of a ten- nis racquet or two. Francis Oulmet ts contemplating the possibility of profit- ably disposing of a few 65-cent golf balls, and even conducting a little re- tail trade in $2.69 clubs. _ By Getting Federal League Stars) °:.! (2. Scc% second watch, After a month's deliberation the Contrast this to the lamentable fix Fi i‘ they have lain off to give the Yanks eats 4 » Wark gf Jeas Willard, who may have to cou- Batting Average Jumps From |a chance. Locals Have Done More Work} city Fathers have decided not to thiny minutes-or Wess. “Ang with .233 to .280 by Purchase ' | TH New Yorke Americans witt have Foward Reorganizing ‘Than | seswe any 1918 tieensen for— Miserable situation in which ; roved in batting more than any a ea Tks AY SE 4 Wrest Moran finds himesit.” Praste is | of New Players. the clubs because, in the first place,| A"Y American League Team. ROCKING CANOES. to get only $20,000, which is a mere there {s more room for hitting im- a WAR ARGUMENTS. gon en Sounds. sr epety salmaaa By Bozeman Bulger. provement, and in the second place,| Lee Magee, star of the Feds, and Ged- JOY RIDES. they have spent more money than| eon of the Pacific Coast League and FUMBLED GROUNDERB. Jess Willard used to work on a A’ from the St. Lowls|any club, excepting tho Chicago! later of the Feds. They also took in farm fo “found.” As it would take Jess only 166 ye: a Browns the only American | white sox. Nick Cullop, regarded as the best FACTS NOT WORTH KNOWING. to earn what | League club, so far, to profit! ne Yanks have not Hmited their] Piteher of the Feds, a left hander Some figure ferret has analyzed he can get for half an hour's box- | extensively by the absorption of Fed- | raids to the Feds, however. They have By a juggling of figures @ team) the works and discovered that ing. WILLARD I8 6 FEET 7 INCHES TALL AND NOW WEIGHS 270 POUNDS. eral League talent is the Yankee or-|takenstars from many other leagues.| could be brought together for Eddie Mahan was a better man ‘ol s e e e Yank t u ve F tte WillaracMoran pout evor| DILLON 18 § FEET 74 INCHES IN HEIGHT AND WEIGHS ABOUT 170 POUNDS. _—_ {ganization under the management of For instance, they Dougnt Hendryx| Yanks with a batting averags at booting field goale than Wille better than Willard, in & way, J Ce m d "ee oatae Southern League; Gilhooley, tho star] Would not be exactly fair or dheugh niet Held ae a better than Willard, in a way. d P. fi For some reason few of the Amer- | 5° League; Gilhooley, the star) prenensive, though, for the ming ough the process is a trifle in- Witlard atitt has « syndicate of man-| ATUQOON FO 0, ran ew, ones Contirme Jean League clubs have acon fit to] Of the International: | Walters, the| league av agers, all possessing good appetites. star catcher of the Texas League, and | calculating Ages are put on the same| volved, the same numeral nimrod As Head Coach purchase from Harry Sinclatr’s| sfogridge, star plicher of the West- | instance, ¢ aniay Varden os blazons the momentous verdict to Moran is his own manager, He has d art of the year with t the world that Francis Ouimet Ike Dorgan to look out for things, but s ve opting ar eams string of so-called stars. Evidently ' ern League. Ail of this in addition to ational League, when he can manipulate a eleven-foot putt he pays Ike. ike doesn't pay him, Of Yale Eleven we 7 now and in the figures gets the ben- age than McLoughlin ca: r % VEN, Feb. | 2, efit of the .871 record. 9 Soug! can emeat LETTER fom on aoquuntnce For International Cup) sow wie. ro +s» 0«-| Bergman Stars Lose Hard-Fought |" 3m oo, Src amana i iran = — — ittachment on ton made ® most miserable showing, | 7, " . e 1 vounpleted hi tract at dowing: to “quit” long before th wenty-One in Tournament} different arenas, and in ome cases} bas just completed his contract a © jowing must remain in temporary ignor- — y: goal posts were painted on the wall to| Phillips-Exeter Academy, was con- theta Ave Outfield Ave, | ance as to the relative ye while with the Y ks. He ts back with more Precision and percent- ing of the Yale Athletic Association ‘. in spring practice it 1# Donovan's in-| of an olfactory ; mee S bout in New Orleans saya Ful * Be eer aui einer euisriboG abe Match to Hunts Point Bowlers' 2,277 7305s ae | BE, an, altactory attachment on axe blame. him for wanting to Now in Progress, Seven Com-|xive more playing space. The West} firined as head coach of the football Bob Lowenthal’s Team Drop : . : 46 Gilhoole r Point armory, where many of the| eleven, while Michael F. Sweeney, for STANDING OF THE TEAMS IN || 1b» Pipp 2: y Capt. Boy-Ed at envoying and quit. If he made a good enough : nN : 2b, Gedeon .. .317 Magee showing with "Porky" they were go-| Posed of Army Men. xames are played, Is large enough to| years athletic director at Hill Sebool,! Opening Game, but Take Next | THE WORLD TOURNEY. Mullen. 371 High Fred McKay at white hoping, SRS vo foakem Dim with Willard. apiioh Other gameatare competed under the| letic adviser. | Two in Evening World Tour- J f2x,iionst jis gio" te, Peokinp’gh.2a0 Hendryx oon a fh kia HB indoor polo tournament now| indoor rules, which provide for two] A footbull committee similar to the Aste iis ic, Hie ee en One wf the most awful thiags in progress in this country 1s| ten-minute pertods, rowing cuumittes also was elected ney. | i» Mais ook io ' Popularity enjere® can imagine ia to be a “cheese progress ah t aa} on motion of Cupt. Cupid Black, aod | c Bauman.. .292 Hartzell by ladoublecrosse, heartless manager snooping around international players. When it comes! ghtered and the rivalry for the leader. | active service. SCHEDULE TO-NIGH». 1] Sta,Nlcholae ne Gen. average. .288 Gen. average. .289 ANSWERS TO QUEERIES, and trying to match vow again, {time to regain the Meadowbrook Cup| ship has been just ay keen as an in-| ‘The couunittee is made up of Vance Grand Central at Eureka. Droativay Area In the catching department there| Quceros Kd—Is Jess W ote hs Joes Soknson ¥ jin England the challenging American al match, Army officers, fol. | McCormick, '98; S., Chuirman; 8, B. —— Brour Palace will be Alexander (247), Nunamaker! Queries Ed.—Is Jess Willard the five will be formed of young riders lowing the lead of the British soldiers) (itriak) ‘Thorne, "96; John R. Kilpat- OB LOWENTHAL and his (unts | 6225), Walters (298) and Schwert|™man who grows Sincerely a tin India, have become very fond of rick, 1911; Joseph R. Swan, 1903, and Molnbattiny tomerien with: ania © | C214) MISS TAQUE. WISH th@ Boxing Commissioners/ who aro now playing #0 fearlessly In| Ko4, during the last few years, and| Mr. ‘Camp, ‘80. y ‘re | speed, now intoxicated with the idea], This cuts the average just a trie, No, Willard, the men wee would pass a rule that the nimble/the indoor games, The Waterbury! «oven service teams are competing! Tad Jones's contract is for three hundred odd Bronx bow!ing| cP culling out two of the three guares|DUt Hot enough to keep the Yanks! rows, is another Will d press agents must write their| brothers, La Montagno and possibly |in the indoor meet, two teams froin) years, Miko Sweeney will be here as| fans, invaded the Bergman Brothers’\ {ter dropping the first. They mie. {from having one whale of a hitting le the ole. Gente dae Gate culogiums in Choctaw dialect, That| Milburn will give way to the superior| West Point, threo’ from the Essex|imuch as possivie this year, and all/ alleys last night and after dropp:ngjtuined their lead ‘and finished with CUD if those minor league figures| deville, The only way Jess Wil- would save us a lot of time we Now| apility of the younger stars. Tyoop in Jersey and two from the of next when he will have @ leave! the opening game captured the noxt!29 pins to the good. would only hold up wh ry strike lard grows is tiresome, But he waste reading about how the marvel- ’ ho] Red Bank Battery B Troop. of abst from Hill School. two seasions from the stare in one| A frecord crowd witnessed tha! the acid test of the big league. may fight soon at tha di lous Young Swipes of Locustville,| There are twenty-one teams In the) EyERY PLAYER OWNS HIS OWN 3 55 SSE peoeonk a One! eames, and with every other rooter| Manager Donovan has nearly thirty ao Mich, Js coming to New York to|indoor tournament. Five games are MOUNT. | ——+ - hel Leer heh phate ol Lisladmad Thelin posseasion of a horn, rattler ot picosies from whieb to make a sole Editor Queeries—Was th challenge Erte, ike Gibbons, Jack| played weekly in armories and riding sii als » to [ | Evening ‘orl ree-man amateur) cow-bells made the din deafening. | tion, but the men to get the first call, preg ws an we recent SN eC. dons Willard to €08386| cceaeinien acd the round robin cotm.| oun hie Gon peony Moor orntne FISTIC NEWS} tournament. The Bronx fans were a happy lot of: | Yer¥ likely, will be Caldwell, Fishee, | otins at Youngstown, O., duc to the bim in deadly combat for ten rounds, : | a onte ake eo; well trained that they ‘The Lenox Avenue boys rolied their|ter the series, while the Huriemites | Keating, Shawkey, Mogridge, Cullop) (1). Ji! {ink Ro decision, for the big purse that| Petition between the competing Now | Mounts tio a ie iy international ND GO +f Joest game aa a team In the opening |*f2,im mourning to-day. ‘The scores: | And Markle decla : pees r " >I yi ould D0 a ea e ening | Hunts Point Me 1 bros. | No doubt ¢ tusse| 6 Rich- SL dH OG. undoubtedly will be offered. York, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Jersey | Could (on Mo ne carly: games. Were A SSTP Fi es: ee a team in the opening | ante ats aan ony Bree Ng, doubt Alien Russell, the Tich-| partly tha els and West Point teams will be fin-|Q'/combination of a cavalry charge : ae ere showed the way into the sixth Pisce .-- 183 {70 1M woeemnel i08 130 it | by the time the big guns begin tiri tho price of tennis balls h NDER the headline “Why John- | ished late next inonth. and a Ruffalo Bill round-up, b: By John Pollock frame, the Bergmans then braced up| freaksone 160 184 1U5 Weltenfoid, 162 161 29 Tie iy regarded as one of the lust} Secelerated Willard” the Peoples’ Journal] prst conceived the idea of an indoor er ee Yonined the how in the pan, as the next games proved, past Jack Dunn says he 18 the best Editor—Why don’t you get a few of Glasgow, Scotland, published an! meet, So many polo clubs have been | Pou'e’ Sieh, ager for the th Mike Gibbons, who 1s signed up by] but enough to get the stars their ore LEAGUE SCORES. | _In addition to these numerous twirl-| more personal touches on sport in interview with Johnson, Here's pe-t| formed recently that they gladly wel-|ing sport as their riders. Promoter Dow of St. Paul to engage In} yictory by 70 pin: Fire Ineuranco—Columbia Insurance /ers, the Yanks lave the following | your columns? Yours fraternally, Kless as indoor three fist hts at the Capitol City A.C. of] The middle session was a bad one| Company, 741, 726, 704, : ¥. & James|under contract, giving Donovan 4 en: comed the chance of getting action] A game so re .. : , ey h Insurance Company, 867, chance to select almost anything he GRAFTON NDZ, (Jobnson): st demands wonderful riding ability that city this year, will take on Jeff|for the home talent. freeman started peBusk es | + . en «he y. . . “f gay now that there is not a man|!® the winter months. An indoor i Simoni’ Dened is othe tourna-| smith, the Bayonne, N. J, middle-]@ missing spree that resulted ta a on. a yuizatic: Hage, 8 kes inthe pita hing Hine: “apes an He may he away with it, breathing whom 1 think I could not |4Ss0ciation’ was immediately formed, | Mont games may be seen Jack (Kid) | woight, in the first. of these contests, | Poor score for him, and with Rosen- Mystic Rose, 859: | plereys Shocker, “Tipple, Vance, Ga after Sut alt our Stlantaly aes beat. These may be big words from | with George Sherman resident. Then] be Sauli the old football star,| 4) Lippe, manager of Smith, received] feld’s and Breitenfeld’s pinning not Dommerich’ Co.,| hua ting 1 ABS J... to personal touches, the boxer who was beaten by Jess details for the big tourna Willard at Havana, but those ‘in the Geteila for the big tourna Know’ will be able to read between |?! the lines, I um not speaking d To play polo indoors it was neces- . ie gt8)' sary to reduce the game to a smaller respectfully of Willard, because I kh of foom, An) Polo + x his et wi fe ease o much better, the Bergmans mady a nt were Rae Ea Ay bal pen eens word to-day from Promoter Dow that | record low total for themselves, The eoted, fiers J) G. Milburn, brother he is willing to give him the percentage | visitors bowled their average game, Do 1x Milburn of ‘international | he demands for Smith and that the bout | winning with wood to spare, fame; Benny Gatins, J will be on as soon as the articles of| With the Lenox Avenue boys hit-| will be Leo Mareno of the Park Slope bach, Huber | With all the rest of the promot- ers getting their lunch talons in the gravy in fine style, we sus- think he is a great fellow—as far ag; %ale, because of ly O'Day, GM. Heckshaw and) Joe}agreement are signed, The match has| ting the headpin in the nose for sp'it | alleys. Russo is matched to meet him | pect the next thing tw nrg x : AY, : 6 GM J CR rag eR pons mi eb wet the ne 0 we will hear & man is concerned; but if he wore puideor pure Beld | 800 foot tong. and Atyers, all players with exceptional] been hanging fire for several weeks on eee te ee cae Worst Fark Now Suave this Minony, Of solil be @ ahd tournament ta tal a6 good @ boxer ua he is a nice fel- | tran be readlly tee at ee eeune | aki! account of Lippe wanting 5 per cent.|Gontinued his poor. pinning, keeping |) B.C. Tackney, editor of the Bowlers’ | % Sah Di low he would be a great fighter. r 3 The tournament teams are fe PT ot ee . wil conduct a. prine Koenine | Sahara Desert ing down, “My fight with Willard waa ed him. The men} hig team behind and warranting the | Journ! from the following combina contest ‘at the Whit Eleph - First the number of players was cut Elephant Academy Mireles Fropesition, Bur the tor pm the ed heh Will fight the first week In March at 168] ubstitution of Charley Paul in the| Centast at the White Elephant Academ Bidete: bapalan: the ganalon ee ale goes buck some little way. You cay; down to three, instead of the regula- | W i ey Bh pa pounds at the ringside. eighth frame in his place. But it was| greatest contest of the season, bringing | awhing ink of bow many thomand bettie hardly be expected t ize how 1/ tion five, Then the size of the play- | P\0Ulm igers, Durland's Cock yea too . for the Breakstone-Pais- | into competition bowling fans of Greater of perfectly ty insomnia cures are sold @ fon, Yes, I suffered some at the,~ tral Park -Blue Birds, Hedford | vis,, Leseh Cross will hibe te ( ee mia of the “dingy pecbie a Amv’ |b would consent to be deteated by |! Shc! ison Nya! fiona fll] Stags sete Blt Skate | d(C ssaiteetsiae fea because they could not find «| Willard | would no longer be mo- |ing and Driving Club, Brooklyn Kid fighter, in a ten round bout before L. Wag Bae to beat ine. ins ed and would enjoy the free. | ing and Driving Chib'a Lavenders ‘A.C, ob the wight of Feb, 21, Soccer football is played most! , ell, they promised me that if dom any other man would. | | Rrooklyn Riding and Driving Club's have been made to bring the in Fall River, judging by the Fall - would be allowed to see my ol Brooklyn Riding m@ther, who couldn't travel to three teams from | officials landed them the match es ‘ mé. | would have my motor cars Sse: roop of New Jersey, Phila and other property restored to delphta and 2 te three Joo Levins’s statement to the writer that be me. It sounded very attractiv teams fr t Orange, N. J. and to make a success of the nd Driving | men together and the offer of the sbore club River papers. The game is mostly kicking, but not the verbal which characterizes baseball, ihe Rheumatism! game also differs from baseball by | f % A * e fact that it is no , But they played the double ero Pecan tha eHRat SIRI AS American Soaring Pieb made How is rheumatism recognized? Some have said— oe ene t le no uneemmen & Free Trial of Pyramid Pile T on me: ttery Boof Red Bank, N. J ho Wan interested with Levi c i player ueing his. head in mete 4 ¥ eile Treats —— Hie doseeee Wer Ler Rheumatism is a dull pain. y. Even a blizzard can't stop didn’t fake the| aown| NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. ccer football player from soc- ment Will Be Just Like Meet- ACK JOHN ig al pe, Rh ‘i A h : fh ing a Good Old Friend. Willard fight and didn't 1i me eumatiem is a sharp pain, Bening: | Ane JBrletonrnhe ewe 1 every one arounc FY " ‘i i unless he fooled every ene around | BAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLEANS, | Willie Mechan, the Callfomia hearywelght who Rheumatism is sore muscles, doesn't require much more unt. $j the ring. He surely fought dewpore | ri an ne totem pun te has won the four fights he has 90 far engaged 10 hate form than a rabbit. The game ie y While he jasted and was well | ba. Fe he entries for to-mor ‘the Bast, three in Philadelphia and one tn thie Rheumatism is stiff joints. making vast inroads into our col: | knocked out row's races us follows: ft), will face hia hardest oppouent at the Fale. : Nae y le ut will never supplant the | Hut there's some truth in his stat Pins AC re qont A, ©. show on Maturday night, Ho will, Rheumatism is a shifting pain. regular college footb: aes in ment that he was promised freedom | jhe yn 4 haif MT mckie “Wild Burt" Kenny, the gaune and rushing the hearts of the students. In from prosecution (not persecution) in ee weight, iu the etar bout of ea rounds, All have declared—Rheumatism is Pain. soccer football a player isn't al- this country after the Wills 6 8 Mw \ mt Hou | awed 2 use his hands, and it | A day before the Mard-Johns: | jane Su Chew ment just made in Bt, | sat re |p wou! reak a college student's Sufferers! ight in Havana’ Marry Brazee, who] Syooxn acy a Min that hohe eau pee to | Sloan’s Liniment applied : heart to see all those bnuckles |Yotd mo that ho had fuat received. a | Hamas 101% sink 4 eget cel se ee ml The blood begins to flow freely—the body's iia message from the | d States, and | <u, MeParland; $5,200 with Ahearn warmth is renewed—the congestion disap- p experta on perfumes, ro ecume that he didn't know whether to tell | Precis $5,000 for Molioorty at Hudaon, Wis, and $6,000 th in is g N 292 ‘musked marvels in the subway John about r not. Ho said | Meio at New York, $4,500 with Cladty at Milwaukee, ars—the pain is gone. e J YN pos [that ne had ‘been in communteation | , TiHit 45. wi Wille tava, 6,000 ith Jet Bala re p Bl carmen with the legal authorities here, and and $3,000 with Gus Christ Hudson, Wis, sone thing you have to Have you tried Pyramid? If not, why | that he 1 assured Johnson that med 9 TOFEBS q eh ar RoE don’ you? Tho trial 1s free—just’ mail| everything hud been fixed so that af yore clubs have beon granted @ Hoense to a OCR USE is always’ in Reet Pe creak tes feadite cart caai| avery ining, nad, been Raed ao that Be vi Nae bre nied ma 10 A.M. TO form, even though 'n “wrestlers ou. Others aro pratcing Pyramid Pile | without being arrested, (Johnson was Athletic Coumission. ‘The elubs are form is suspiciously like a safe ent as thor deliverer = why mot | under sentence th t Agnes A, ©. of Brookiyn, Staten Island ° — You? Mail coupon now or get a toe box from ee 5 MANE ae ere teat Cag gs 1o 32 P.M. bail when he went t u Qnydrugeist anywhere, Take nosubstitute, | White Slave L FREE SAMPLE COUPON § | 7% sid be! In those stirring speeches for ADMISSION 5ot national preparedne: Fra ved a mes- A. C, of Coutral Park West, All four ted the proper documents to Com. the Pregi- Liniment er : a dent didn't mention a w , e saying that it w Poss DIA t k in seeking & License, a word about Kindly vend moa Froo mmple of f[JOMNAER Would be arrested the imo Anothor good fighter from the West han arrived KILLS PAIN (GUARANTEED) § : — Pile Treatment 10 a ee eee ee a atlas n (own ib search of bouts, He is Sammy Taylor, , pie & | The good old days when the cold) Fraga T thought It would be | Cheam fm NY. hg the Western featherweight, His manager, Jack Rheumatism and allied pains yield to the penetrat- RY] reavyweight championship used ¥ Anson to worry | mie taal ol at Asher, who also looks after ("hi Bloam, ‘claims ; ie / betes 81 to hop around like a fl TROP MIRE such & Siesange 4 few hours aids Bobolink, 108 Tuslor knocked out twenty-one men in ‘bis last ing qualities of this warming liniment. {0 hop SPound [ike 6 flea are'g Ay cothine about It unui the tent 1a), ittnminator. 311; twenty-six fights, Asher has matched ‘Taylor to a owadans, ‘ champion ts Wiling a " a the ZAporintion atlowatice fight Bury Brooklyn at the Military so risk his title just as far « ebalaliod Tek Gow °C. of Brooklyn for tem routna.dly Fed, 14 a DD DD De { Wtent can tose a plane. tt” j / (ou remo

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