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ee ‘ ‘ : HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1916. _ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK UP-TO-DATE “AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN aia iN Pa is Ue es ea COS Sia : * us Cops right 1816 by The ee bul ow York Becug Woud, PADID RUDOLPH 6 ts. Seve * NL us ~~ | Cross’s First Real Setback Sur- prising News to New York Fight Fans. ] a round {rip ticket.” ,, a tt. by Foe, Pree Py ng Co, Bayonne soccer enthusiaste wil bave 9 a! eed a. by| | fo arob quite a few more referees be- g I Miborn Saylor in Clactnnat! | | int ni cab hope to make Associa- ” Modday night was by far the bali the national pastime, wose surpiriidg piece of pugilistic news of th euk tu New York- Ba heap McGraw doesn't care how Leacls was fat on his back auch rubber they smuggle out of 4 a thal Bh 1 after two knock: | the United States go long as. the: 4 @ the fifth ound after two knock- batted ; y downs when the apoyge was tossed| cL smuggle leather through his in- : into the ring. He was beaten from held. s fo finisit ued uo managerial : alibi can Viot cut the K. O. opposite i ” . ease : fis name as long as it is carried to I pavia wNO FABLE: : the record books. ! fs he 6 going forth to battle : Cross Was knoe out once before | | Goliath. In those days there were : but it was back un 1909, wben he 0 press agents, gate receipts, la : grippe or ‘ong distance tele- phones. |: Therefore, the fight took place, really was tar from a finished fehter. He went away ou Weet to fight the tough Dick Hyland over the Mara- vute. Up to shat time Cross’s ity had been six-round affairs be local cubs. Unused to con- jons, altitade and the like, Leach went forty-one rounds before drop- ‘ ping (rom sliver weakmass. The official Fed League mausoleum will be sealed on Eaturday. No wore mill you ogle & baseball game for ous Automat wedallow. " au wummographs are quivering again Since then Covss ho fought them | Diswngsion io the ranks of the Goldfish Fasciers all, without a serious setback. Of CAN GO THO FAR | ot aweri-e courte he has teen owgpointed, but few outside of Packty McFarland, “hand tietane at Glants Might Add Power soOUTH ——o | You ought, to hasd the Sam Syndicate credit. Very few coupanios can callect com for re beara, EDS) To Pitching Strength Murray Looms Up Strong 10.2! sus 4 weight division ; ° : B «Chose has been fighting ten years, | * quacagnt: sansa en oo one's By Signing Joe Wood : thirty years old. During his career, | L u e. 00 which may be far from ended evea) -_——— * da lant! wha ie folowing Hovalways| Hero of World's Series, Turned] ‘tr is New York, ana gaye be has uo idea just whére he will go this epring action Into his bowts and "4 on, jor ibis reason wan “a good ecara”| Out by Red Sox, Believes Ais! - . heey ° ase andes es-| Pitching: Arm ie Al RING «like eawonecas ce| 2RES Tourney Of Bowlers |sensationt caitornian star akes : Baker to wallop the bage- : veen a fielder. : In Tennis World With =" Capture of Indoor Title 2c" dhe and Walter Jounscas are popping a yome, bul erembedy mows « mushroom ud ibe bor gun Tr Col champlonship this summer j aed eve from W Jobnston. Murray, now |“** f 7 i iam parle F} edu’ went to se tim beaten, but! and McGraw May Grab tlie! pinved Willisrde with Jimmy McAleer ° °. Easily Defeats Man for Na-|twenty-two years old, came East a! Se ha) this never worried Leach if they po fry ; How rotired, but at oue ume the ea s in (4) Uu ru . few th = . 3 ‘i All the batters seem anstous Rebate tet goat.oer| “Smoky” Wonder. | resi eutetee n't puae “But )p YJ} tion Honors and Earns Right) ‘on monroe os>. work fo 0 Gglprant waivers on doo Wood “aon ie ‘ada We superiority of ; ual perv bow % wil ve wags — To Be Classed With McLough-| Tie voungeror has ctarted mis con. | for some occult reason anybody who beat him. Leach was Y C jose at a batter - fl hee ceca) axties fa: from a champiou, but be ranked| . By Bozeman Bulger. jsoually £ think 1 can pitcn just as] Three-Cornered Bave Likely! lin and Johnston. quest of the Eastern courts # afls- ar well Up among the Bear champions. E of the best pitchers in Sase~! well as ever, vu ¥ be. ‘ STANDING OF THE TEAMS Piciously that he the first West- | The crusade to eliminate partisan bm ta : mes » any the 4 ar a but it is evident that Before Evening World Event | IN THE WORED TOURNEY. 7 : - |erner who ever captured the national cheering and biased remarks during { T net a higg oe boda yaar Tall ib in New Yore without «| the tatugenent, would, ast iavee 18 Finished. | LINDLET MU RRAT'S 490¢-|[agoor tite sae Mind ae ASHIRLLA: MaRS ETE Yi it perfectly proper to award vgd . 7 asked for walv ‘ dd Ww. Cc. M8. AY. tacular victory over <Alrick a unl a Ist; emp BAe, Mra | sob, and It would not be surprising ig} 28ked for waivers. 1 am anxious to \ I b&S MS by ° Murray came to the final round|ing favor. They manage to get along get With some good team and try wy Man for the national indoor) without losing a single set, a most re-{@ithout it at international cable tie on the Seventh Regiment cours! narkabile performance. ‘Ihe young- lyestarday. makes the tall Californian) sron5 game is very much like Mo- youth one of the most prominent fig-| Pougniin’s, plenty of speed, hard Nit-) some ures in the tennis world. Murray now} ting and brilliant recoveries. Man w we season to the Jamaica track, but the| the Giants grabbed him up at theJast/ arm out. If it isn’t right T will be the vpening will lose wucu of the glamour| minute to add a mite of strength (o| first to ask release. If my pitching SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT. that would go with it at Belmont! the twirling etaff where it is most days over I want to quit and get Grand Central at Bronx Central. Park However, there are two Ways) needed. The gentleman in question & si other line of endeavor. 1/| Park Row at Broadway Arcade. 1 5 a ‘ant to be certain, thoi ve of viewing We matter. Jamatea’s six te “Smoky Jee" Wood, the man wh “ bough. I have chess matches. oles bare the came ides about being nk of condition that a lobster has. il whet the appetite of the dno information at all as to what “ “ | is regarded as Maurice McLoughlin's | svon discovered ho was up against @ pe \ ae iets for the. Metropolitan, | twice licked the Giants in a world’s| Will Decome of me aw the time. ts! HAT The Evening World ama- vicantsor, and he stands an excellent| Vision instead of u regular racquet | tReTtirat of the year's turf classics, | series and he who led the Boston Red Getting clogs 3 would jike to know.” || teur tournament is an infinite Shence of wreating the national lawn | % elder. Dlurray's iong lege covered | ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. a gg ore cap, 1%; | 80x to a pennant. | teliow Yr it Ria Meret byend success goes without ny furs Siting at Man with the speed of a| Queery Editor: What doesa thum- maica® fret uiic ine on the Metro-| Though the matter appears to have| NE Whatever to those who think he is| ‘Her Nearsay. In fact, never beforo caamog all's The loeer. fay, Sut: ple oracie mean when he daseribes a 4 politan's candidates, The fact that! been overlooked by a nuniber of the| Not “there.” He would prefer to vettle| has there been sy much enthupiasm ° classed, didn’t have a chance if ise ‘ght e-and-take eeu’ ; The Jookey Club didn’t allot fall dates ro the question on the diamond. Toward | displayed in any one event of the ins winning in three straig Yours, KNOTT THAIR. dose not necessarily inean that rac- clubs in search of talent, waivers|the finish of last season Wood was te ‘ the th " the last set went to I-71 be | » 2 . {ng here will wind up Sept. % as the|Wre asked on Wood some time ago, | 610K at a rapid clip and the records Apia game as the three-man series Cahfornian was a trifle over-anaious. | , Macon, Ga edule in ite present form provides.| and as yet no one has claimed him, | SHOW that be led all pitchers in the| @t Present being conducted by this| Murray was the wizard of the Public gi fighters take. ° r= int sPemciens? m Te Froud, c2tigtinat ise Mond tad Siw ts Aqueduct may get a fall meeting if] The former stax is spending the win- | per shower tnee pee Beneral avers | Rewspaper ‘0 tas (eae wt oie — oc } = O ‘ , geet / | prevtil urn to Jockey Club requirem' ait Soe “akaut 7 a twenty-five that he pitched. Thut was| DAV Deen connected with the bowling % laced a | from ren court, Fae ela nO terre cussed a costly painting by Rem- “ r Mandot, Phil Bloom aud] the lowest in the | 1 game practically all my life, but have : A ‘| examination of Ahearn declared that| for the former Yale Captain Aipendt whic vl cabehy COTTY MONTEITH is not gived! Jims: 5 rhea | © league, or rather am- - rs ray and ich portrays Mad Anthon: ~§ to yawps when decisions go lightweight ety be Philadelphia | the highest when it comes to meritori-| yet to see a tourney where so much Former Middleweight Ch he had been fouled and would not be turns were well placed when Murray |. been raising | ous nd r Heh . had not forced him out of position su |\Vayne leading the charge up Stony against him. For that reason bis! caln with the likes uf Freddy Welsa,| In ai ata iel Ge TOGORME: 16 pas | Menentenaee BOR Been shown by the) (PION Had the Advantage {able to go ahead with the battle, This) Mie Te could not execute a fair shot. |Point on @ bicycle. It is one of the massage from New Orleans proter Joe Shugrue and Ad. Wolgust incomes more difficult to understand | fUowers of the sport as in The Even. Until the Fifth Round Tuling put an end to the bout, for a8 Man won the first game galy to Jae folliest ol! paintings I ever saw. Can jag Tommy burna’s award of the fhose slow-town aix-round ‘melees. | just’ why the Boston club aoked| ing World event. . soon as Referee Haukap had learned the dashing Murray take ATEN lu give the an em Ofte valaet tapion to Joe Mandot over Johnny; Murphy had never been oven floored | Waivers on “Smoky Joe,” und even| Although the White Elephant trio - of the physician's decision he prompt- ©'\! by coming up to the sel EER FULLER COYNE, Dundee is entitled to consideration. |before running into the fast und, more difficult to. uuderstaud why| 1s leading the twelve teains repre. alioe ly disqualified Chi sipaahil ory in the ' eer See ana Scotty says that im (he estimation of |MYstifying Leonard, Lighiweights| some of the weaker clubs have not| sented, the Park Row and Crotona By John Pi kK. y disqua: P. w story in the | We are sorry to inform you that it Up to the time that the bout was second set. 3 y’ ed C «the twisting bounds caus stopped Chip liad all the Detter of the |{he (wisting Pounds ost 40 per cent, of the spectators Dundee | With 4 wallop have been few und far| jumped at the won, and that all newspapers | between in recent years, if Chicago | Tbe hesitancy ¢ ed Man to hit |isnotan original Rembrandt, but only a teeder tor bance to get hiw,| teams along in great style,| George Chip, the ex-middleweight the part of man.|and there may be a three-cornered were unanimous in saying the New|Cbarley White may be excepted, agers is probably due to the overtiaw| race for champion, was disqualified at thelrighting as he had punished Ahearn the Californlan's cyclonic overhanders |* COPY: Tattet was entities 19. tie decision. | Leonard te a welcome addition and of pitchers, meee at Pi Ficge lg cose to tourney rodches the last lap, the | sroadway Sporting Club of Brooklyn | badly with blows in the body and face | which he slashed into the corne reot his! Query Column: How is thie for » He promises to send alt the clippings |{Bin ranks of hard hitters. Manager |of the Federal League Hugs Nockler leade the individual [yesterday for fouling Abearn in the|and dropped him in the third round |oppouent's court, So evere was Murvay ‘description of the neat Sam-Sam to prove the truth of the latter avser: |Clbson is justited in thinking he has | Jobn McGraw-is in Cuba, aud prob-| averages with 198, Eadtc Manasse is |fieth round: While the blow did not |¥ith a left swing on the Jaw for a/Ph thet ehrame crumphng like tists | fet @ion, bow the first Monteith was op-!# successor to Freddy Welsh in the) @bly dues not know of the chance to] second with 197, and Fred Sepp third i count of eight. al ap bi m SLASHED fam on the posed to the selection of Burns as! bronx youngater, but he is having |€@t 4 man Who at onc time caused] With 194. The contending bowlers '8ee™ to bave enough force behind it ‘an succeeded in bringing his ¢ Mae ne ee eee ick bis OWE {roubles atte thee MANIOE | fle club trouble, ‘Tue Glante Pesc| molding averages Worthy offhonoratre to Prevent Aheara from continuing | Met, c ton at the Brasteay’ broruns | brated drop shot into action tn the third | nose with a right. Sam retaliated Burke, Wuv ie the Charley White of) cainp to agree to a match that might | tken cognizance of the situation,| mention follow: the fight, the club physician after an} Giub of Brookla oo pea! Tuewtay igor tas pa ed with the! by CUTTING Sam across the the south in the referee business, but| win him the title however, and M Ww will be ad- om ‘opponect will be Phil Bloom, the clever boxer of 2 i brow a left. Sam DREW q evidently he was vverruled. Burns a ty vised of the opportunity the moment nee a wonnnwmmm—memere | Rookivy, John Weissmante), ouanager of the ince locating in New Orleans has he reaches Marlin. It may be that ‘ /, wanted to postpone tha bout weak, rough Mur-| | been making bid for popularity ARCH 17 is going to be a big} he will take Wood along. Nothing New Western DEMAREST’S DEATH DENIED, °. ae Palloe “Gocare bro Wels’ as’ a the | gloomy 8 ‘. to and fro on Sam’s 1 which 4 there. Possibly he figured one way of, day in pugilistic circles for| Would suit Joe better, and the ta gasmaents would not permit him to put back tne | Calif fhe tournament, | prompted a counter by getting “ir right" would be to hand} Jef Smith, the Bayonne mid. |Of New York would be delighted to R B t Noted Billfardist Reported tmprove| sap, Weissnw'el finally aged to stage tt salle eee ath game Man | Sam. The fighting in this round ie slenisign’ Ty tHe local favorite |dieweight, | Me ‘ie. to collide with | ™¥® him wearing the home volurs. unner beats fog et Elgin Insane Acytem, | Tuady whe within & of winning the te! | was very KEEN andot, Burns recently o Fre ike Gibbons at St. Paul on that ~ CHICAGO, Feb. 23.—Calvin § - - —" | Right there M showed the stui Pulton. a over Porky Fiyan, date, und 6 being gure of yet. |, Probably the most peculiar and em Ted Meredith arest eer PE RAE i) sf calddieweupit of Botte between 10° l he was made of scemed to take tho | You have to admit that this de- alter the latter bad Moured Lhe West- ' ting quite a piece of change, hus vin. | barTaseing contract gver given a ball ¥ 4 ‘: scription isn't very dull, Yours, ant twice. Nearly every oneelee'ions sf grabbing Mike's thy player was that owned by “Birdie” Nardist, whose death at the State Ho: y, one else | tons of grabbing Mike's hard-earned | R iu aged tp the “Sha jes, | pital for the Insane at Elgin, 1il., was| Brootive. ‘They come togetber in a ten. RAY ZURR, a dra | laurels, mith is in hard traintn, i PI Ha Owe PY Tne SARK, Ee be Pree cond bit ¥ ’ oh compelled Ma. break | , iid “have “Teel bere but will Tete fae tne at nE | “Birdie” had a contract with another! ings Desmond, a colored fier| FePorted last night, is alive and inaprov- | ‘mad baitle at te Bemadwar ‘Sroruag Club oe) BOLE Yoh, Goeninus so that hi DF ver, Burne with hig manager, Ai Lippe, between | fy Hee ar ad, was clever enough at | cron the University of Chicago, fure|iN& In health according to officials Of) Jecy goland vf Philadelpie at the ammo club ten | SMSF) the, Boll Hirchgh wee su i I bE RISE ON IR fecord “abe ase Tah Cite nat tae | ate that he should have | mished a big sensation at the Koights|*M0 ervlum today. | | dare feo. it wae Uens’ fiat fight bere fo, and his twenendous ind ‘ter= id MOL Want lever met, He was a tremend i Be privilons of stating just yhare he | of St. Anth games in the Forty | sional players, suffered a nervous break Another vew boxing club ia this sity wal throw Hn oer om - t sca soon ik if | wa pase of a trade or yield ; he s bus 3 te doors with @ show to-might. ‘The clu v n akvens, | he ; success ih Australia, Ho knocked | In oflier words, He could mo; {seventh Regiment Armory last night |down last June and attacked his wif |i ga Rao Na ftp gato bor eT By 1 seta TD END LEONARD, Billy Gibson Pee . 7 ne traded without his consent when he flashed seven yards ahead | With a knife. i ery ian Matra’ and Reem: erat sek Pax | beet E oy i ; B t rounds, but subsequer ol a Venki ei : ™ ‘ Dr. Hawley, deputy superintendent at 4 | ke [ Qudidute for lightweight hons on m foul in two round » Yan d to'cet ridlof Ted Meredith at the finish of the! the aavinm ia ala loss to explain how | Avenue, Four tea-10und bouts will be dead : matic jeoming with alr caused quite a fi : sil him | suburban Quarter and crewted @ new) the report of Demarest’s death occurred, | Cbarlay | Lewad Sivente, Jack WHITE LABEL j e Pape yt remt tie ¥ und made a deal along | a ory record of 61 seconds pas Fs ae ; hltioJackaoe | n° Tut Scorcn of Oneat AGE ialeaennesnin aia ep Eney wired Cree ee end ate CU IGLOLE LS aE Aedes Renata eit § we a | Te preaint owners nou know, | Desmond won eacily. Without spikes! STRANGLER LEWIS TO MEET | ing of the peculiar clause Di d on a slippery » ve he negoti- ‘i " | tract ant slippery surface he negoti: | IRELAND'S STAR WRESTLER,| sm s the Brooklyn bearyweight, 18 averse your . you are on | ated the seven turns without the loss another cue of tho big fellows who has failed he wrong track,” Cree wired back, |of @ step and clearly outclassed Ted] gtrangier Lewis, Americ foremost | 18 Lib attempt to make good ui 4 flat onus | ae 8 plou, whe | eatch-as-eateh-ean wrestler, who made | sie" ay abuse fm ae | is } the look Was taken and Cree was | Mnished second uch a hit by defeating all comers in the | yy ew or ying a ot weeks =r? : Fam 5 ‘ cht, He could not be sold to Kansaa| De nd iy Well hnowa to loca) ath. | international wrestling tournament but be wea 20 badly puslsbed by Audro Ander. | [== ; rieyed moderately in all we do— Rae he ne AP anata te seaunaa | ere, Gul nol an'e Chanpion {the Sanhattan Opere House, and Dick | bar bul ca, teal, Pits te Aer see, | Eee York, and he a Butler, from the “Old Sod." will be the} wat bis ebief bandier and adviser, Jor Jeauett>, stellar event at Palace Casino, at One! threw the sponge in the riug in the sixth round r, Five years ago he rep. = in what we eat and what we drink. + ve up his contract for a definite | ; mount of ‘ey, The club had to he Loughlin Lyceuin of} TiGred and ‘Thirtyefifth Street, next! to save bim frm being completely huocked out, FR : { ‘ m eral thousands of dollars, | t 1, and Won several races With] stonday night. The men will wrestle to} Giewert did not bare oue round to his credit, be | FM } . ' f liberal handicaps. Then he RilEh. RATENGREtGAtentaan sala torely taking Avdersou's Leary blows without) Foe Y t The moderate man drinks that won- we ie Wetanee the terrible, Turk, wh 1 and little has bee the ‘Terrible ‘Turk, will flivebing m teers | Perelli, Demetrius Tofales | Audersou used a rigat hand uppercut which | Harry Litofaky, and Andres | jarred stewart and als weakeood him consid the Cuban wonder, will tackle | oranir, Stewart was in v0 condition for a hart orge Sundele Peas: ae ea soit nad fabby” aud ‘pulled | BAUS while tbe’ way lasted nt ee regen 4 for it the name three ten-round | i N No wonder Gerfully mild and mellow Whiskey— Wilson—Real Wilson—That’s All! its exquisite bouquet won ——— WILLARD LEAVES CHICAGO | Ma Feb. vow Al Shu Urtle Life is to be enjoyed, not just endured. No Kansas City for me, Take « look | Mereditii, the Olympic eb *: Paul! FOR NEW YORK TO-MORROW, ¥ "i tp & drew here | lub to- Hp pout Joo Azevedo of ¥ The Whiskey for which we invented the Non-Refillable Bottle veg A an o pon aaa Iba from] x : x lard, who ts matched ts for Caltoryya wh i WMeup ao el Ye he most conive tight, carrying the| oroue. paw a this effect reached | FREE CLUB RECIPES—Free booklet of famous club recipes for Even though most pleces # iieet aumromive Clabl, ostryiyg fie a y in 4 wire, from Tom sell it exclusively ter's rapid-fire hitting evened matter mined drinks, Address, Wilson, 311 Fifth Ave.,N.Y, That's Ali : ne Tiapaetd ves Sitie. Sh q c h hat's All Lait dit ie yneer A. C. ready Toauard ve.) arte MM Bottled by-E.AU.BURKE ff s!:oush sone of rtubert's more stron: [ERE A doubt ou partisan thought he was en- go through with Itied to the honors. Hy scheduled \ v \ ® \ ' , % p j _ Se i h TT - a ol

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