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e ee soaneeine artes nn SARs as ee UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Truth ? You can’t help turning ‘a ht. back to look at the) “an Fight Wall Street Talk Gave Tex Rick- ard His Idea for the Willard- a a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY MAROH 3, 1916. So TWAT’s vers, si7? HE passirg peach: y be The Preae ui iahing 0 fron es sid Tex Rickard f 1 aw bid it, Never Af 1 nt Coffey 1 nda down in Wall} ght then 1 got the fdea of] } ™ Moran and WIT I of-|) fered a let of money for th flemrt You can’t seem to get | oor nator of hold-ubs pulled on me nee, but T knew wha was . past the corner lot | fine or td never have pone tn for tt where the kids are|') ''"' BURA AA Ee i $ mmer, with 69,000 seats at $10 playing ball eat, VA Viny nin ‘ pleeer than at th Jeftrt Johnson fight. I ne saw Will 1 before.” said anazed me, T didn't know there such “ Jeffri ’ n fea t heavyweight, and n his action, J can't help think ough, that Moran ha a chan to knock Willard out, hit. The way he handled himself in th offey fights convinced me he has a chance with any one ; ee ea ee 3X isn't anxious to have movi You can’t pass up the | Tr een ie nate ane || STANDING OF THE TEAMS ‘. $. tifa: says he'd be perfectly will- IN THE WORLD TOURNEY. glad things in life 7 ive up his share of the picture nd a patrons on sid Tex: “I won't stand for an: green, glaring Ii will throw off hi njoy this fight, and a few thousan ldollars one w ay or the other going to stand in the way of anythin hi betcha, | | comfort with isn't So, MECCA helps keep «. t pictures. “few on a clear day, at a distance of ie and And| the three sessions rolled at the Coffey | you young ! ju only o him| Academy last night from the Lowen- er being sighted they keep in @lthal aggrogation clal showease | Museum, b ILLARD has his training quar- | in e ters to himself to-day. Yes- coming into his dress- | room, Jess found the air heav smoke. Truth? | Jat once, It Joe turned using out that the same would move, ‘They moved. nek, Frank's as been only shoveling snow. I lately s ° ° ton, O., on March 20, and the thira with | 4 ce Shovelling snow for a dolia: % on, C., Marty Cross, brother of ci hiked it hig anow for a doliar| rafy_ Insurance imur-| National Polo Arthur Brides Joo Chip of Pittabureh, for ten rounds, | lustes’ with Practice a nana oe IGA a half a day and for a purse of | ance Company, 755, : ip api Ncerent cimmumione York life Insurance Company s at Cleveland, on the night of March 21, | ten rounds, ! lee T fe Will Coach al = : in Jone boxed |, American National ‘Tourney — Bos ourney for U oac Dan McKetrick ie tringing another forvign | | Johnny Oliver, who was manager of Tommy | ‘ vor poxe = ‘967, ‘ pire, 97 4 fighter to this country for ul ‘his scrapper hy when the little Harlem lightweigh Ho ‘ut Bob on | hemiant (387, v8. mpire, 971; Bo A Om ve l Li pr me sr oe . ? : hiwelght first the, telarees ug | Homan $2 was’ Rosedale, $19) 1m. rmy cers ALE LUNES i rrirwiga satmtaaty Cs Se tan | km ema |8 in i,"has a ' years ago’ used Pat Rae agie a By 8 Te kciocking ont Jobnny Basham of England, Danny | McTvague, the Irish middlowight , hey ; fo have i tn Willian Tnelin Coo ‘The best army polo teams tn the| NHW HAVEN, Conn., March %—Dr. eae that Badoud will arrive hero tu aboat three | rentiy dofeated New Al Meter ot ‘te Oly nit | Experts in Turkey } t enethens 43 country will compete in a national|Atthur B, Brides, Yale, 1209 st far | eet ect be expec him to beat all the real top-| A, C, of Harlem, Johnny hae Mote | i that Willard iit 4 Germania, 745, ve, At-| regimental tournament, the first of |‘"T€® Years @ member of the Yale | sotchers in the ‘weiter’ class with ‘Frankie Wagner and KO. Bwensey and America select the an it, Citys 823, vel Germania, lite kind ever held in thie countey, 9 | YOFalty football team, wilt be Tad “ : — ; vs. Atlantic, 684 a A Jones's chief assistant coach tn foot. |, Memes Jim Mirnn, the game heavsweight of] One of the new rules recently named by the °¢ mild, sweet mellow to- OV HOUSEMAN of Chicago ts] Washington, from April 16 to 30. TWo| pall next fall and will have charge ag | Pubes CH, who te slated to tit Jeck Diton | Atate” Athious Commission, which cals for too n though host places bring rain- | Grinsted and Harris, the Nowark|oxtra fields will bo ready for praoties | the linemen while Jones payn pars | tt, Masnatian A. O. show on March 10 and | tenmand boule at boxing shows in uile tate tn. | sell it exclusively baccos for the MECCA uot Chicaso ap the | stars, distinguished thomsnives |by the first of the month and stablen | ticular attention t Pile 7: PA energy Recalarendll edt oe erg AL rae Mla ed rll ‘tnt an to|(f Bottled by-E.&J. BURKE’ erduy by winning 0 clo onte has been most a championship potween Jews Willard | the future ouly forty can be ~ E Turkish Blend. Murray will bring ans | (erguy Dy Winning 6 Cloney< miested | for 100 mounts will provided on Massachusetts r of | ana Frank Moran in Madison Square Garden on | eid at a shim, arul the last wut must te gee | y from Buff, More trouble for) count, by ® pins froin Hiddell and | the grounds of the Ho: ow Asso- | few years rch 26, has arrive! in town ani looke to be tn | on not later than 11.36 7, Mt | . io aevian Waa the final rant B , ovition except Harlem g mnasiuan, ‘The resumption of professional bosing toute ia No cigarette at any! N sein at $25 ber | tral. ‘ho sorien was the final practice” she meet will be under che Bisa i Wi ea a , | amet alten teeeree, gia al. a SPORTING. —____., : way, ¥¢ ; ved| their chunpionship mecting with thy{ tion of the Army Tolo Association, |@Found pt he Hridivan In Nia! wide Camol «se wit 29] Delaney, the clever fighter of that city, for Cal| Bav™a Sotie Clubs kiya, "tel 8 price is manufactured | « wow | Western bowlers at this” academy | Which Js affiliated with the Polo Aa-|guard and a defensive halfhcek any | “at wantaune eer 1 » Laltomala, 94 | ceived $1,913 for his end for boxing Georg in saa Canon i: him $500 and $1,000 for | Western howlers sociation, but does its own handi-|during his four yoars he was hover | made to-day by ie manager, George Lng, 101 Cha he Baltimore featherweight, a ten i] ue a with greater care and) box, Having sold all the| > = oe, 2 injured. ‘The fact that he Was a pros | meet Al Shute weomising New England! rund i tthe opening boxing in tat] NEW POLO A, A. TO-NIGHT. | mixes to local magnates, Tex] pore pergman will atago another |C&PPIRE Nntries have Leen aent to /femsional achool man alone kept him | bantam, for twelve wurde at a boxing abow tol city recon Prior to tia show ‘ta the| 10-Htoungers. “Adni., Boor bv skill i 1 to turn the offers down. afternoon match nt his Lonoe Ane: {all army posts where the game 1s trom petng cian et the team, He | be staged by the 1) ‘s Club of Rog-| nat of getting about #500 oF $400 for benl| BOXING TOsNIGHT LAGI e i |nue Academy to-day betweoi, Smith established and the strongest teams | Jones those ot the fall of Leng 2ag | uy Mam, on Friday evening, Mare 10. Bim | Higa | Yonkers. Murty Croas va, Prankle Wi Ie ‘ hand Riddell amer and Hei: from the Southern Pacitic, Pacifio|the fall of 1907—and the two can | Ute Meenty fought Johnny Brtle « twelre-rouny | MECCA Quality and -=— ce Goat sa | am, dovinrn Pella, Bethe lee sta tm - j \ n Homes,Clubs, count peerenty 4 : ! sie alta ast and wlever exlghtwelaht Value are unrivaled — . . |Pennsylvania, Western and mid- ) cater onughia Restaurants & Hotels fa cates Wall cnaat cut mine | Western districts will ne eligitle to} WRIGHT GAINS VICTORY gegen ee Ly s as comparison proves. Aiains at his Rronx'Centead alityg-on |eompote at Washingt | IN FLORIDA TENNIS MEET, Wo, tm os immtis Sine o'e| OPTING Opening SHATEN 8 > —_ ten-round bout at the Broadway A, ©, of Cia. a ~ALM BEACH, Fi trot Qc [eiual, and en March 27 he will hook up with inthe Home-Run Bak FRANCIS APPLEBY BEATS et eee atte 8 |etiy Hare, the lose for ten Oo ores me - J a ston, sprang @| uy 0, Wells bas « decision ] ee De 202 4 10c! arnrer HEDDON IN CUE MATCHa | rise yostoruuy in the finale ce tho | or Injure | Hand Francis Appleby, a young Columpia| Florida fenale Sbamolonstip in men's] . 5. qetamante the fight vomotes of New selections from foreign and domestic mills, All 2 avenged bis brother'a defeat | Si 8in% when he defeated young Har. wired Jack Dillon today to he i THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY eer At Payers an Whe don, 400 old ‘Throckmorton, the interscholas- | Brolin. wired Jack Dilan onlay weaves and shades, Plain and colored woolens. Samples | API when he w n Charles Hes aes pall ig feo i urough with hie x | ANNAPOLIS, Md. March 3.—|Ooints to 372, in the Class A 18,2 balk: | {ricer te At ‘Kroger | bent with Jim Flynn st the Manhattan A, ©. | and Style Portfolio on request. IMPORTED |" Home-R Baker, on a vinit line national champtonshtp at the Arion|Churoh, former intercollegiate cham. | of astern om dant 10 he would not use him startled his friends when he » Club. pion and titlebolder, in the challenge | # but wie + Ginger Ale na tet a tes aapravar oan tana |. war sora ch Suits and Top-Coats $20 to $50 erated Throck n having twice dis- He tried t k »{Appteny 1 Aly 4 | . tg ; Tot Wright (1s rn tourna | one of the few ' ' Air a \ NEA Ith AOuEuerD. fanaa we Ferra Ee TEN TO MEASURE ONLY things properly f t { than nun J ' ‘ © first si 7 ani 1 i) aud Phil 0 qualified by the i { t iow ' " nw u to control rm “ ' dienes b4 rie iaeatt word BEST——_ | ’ x \ ; his cusing.| ; ald Ae plier rea », Broadway rnvet 30 Kast 42nd Sagoot v M kees at the t bumped and that] tho situation, and by well pliced. re- al Proanoter Web it that be) and Ninth Street Bet. Filth & M The Score ©) GREATAGE Cantrell E Co hrane | on Monday, | hilly for close mantp-| turns and with plenty of chop to the | hed thoroughly recovered from bis attack of grin a) Ava, ublin & Belfast be able to use | before he flung his} ball, broke th h the smashing |end Weiantel wine! Harry ouok, manager ; i ‘ | " ys for throw= Joollar into the lap of his wife, when be| same of his opponent and gradually | ot Welsh, eat the bout would be hsid on the WORLD WANTS WORK WONDER, ing purposes, was almost within touch ot ‘victory. killed his speed, above dace, - . Nii little to the comfort the night of the hts or any lights that 1 want people to isn” jlean do to make everything pleasant.” though that Tom Jones will have something to say about Te St. Nicholas Inn trio killed Jones the Hunts Point chances for thousand dol- Thomas can see a quar- in the Metropolitan | Enraged, he threat- Jened to hunt up new tratning quarters | Johnny ANK MORAN 1s coming oral om Saratoga at the end of the exercise ceman Bros, yp ine Point fosyicholan i Cy t SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT. Bergman Bros. at Eureka. me of the coveted positions in ening World th man ama- The Hunts Pointers took thetr only | camo In the first set after loading all the way by a small margin and fin | tshing 16 pins in front The visitors made the second sea- | ston interesting for their host of fol- lowers until the fifth frame, they weakened and the St. then Jumped into the lead, winning out with wood to spare. The closing ses#ion proved the most y ers’ 685 The scores: le LEAGUE SCORES. isn'r teur tournament by capturing two of! Sinclair, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK HARVEY’S HUNCHES Copyright, 19: by The Preas Publishing Co. (Tho New Yo: Weu 2 Gotta noncu ~ |Last Giant Squad Goes | Without Benny Kauff Show Up When Foster’s Party Leaves To-Day for Marlin Camp—Merkle to Join Squad Later. SS | paghewent and will be ready to busting the baseball within night, MeGraw is expect March 15, There ts another side to this out-| field prospect, however: If Burns! should be injured, Robertson should hot round into shape and Kautt ebould not report, then there'll be the dickens to pay A young man who watched the Glants go away with rather longing eyes was Joe Wood, smoke-ball star of the Red Sox. the clubs in both leagues have watve: claim on Joe and he feels left out in the cold. There is a strange thing about that unanimous waiving on Wood As he led all American L By Bozeman Bulger. HE last equad of athletes, each carrying the Insisnia of New| | York on one arm and @ con- tract under the other, left for Texas to-day in the cause of the Giants. Among those for whom railroad tickets were scoured are Big Jeff Tesreau, Ralph Stroud, Wacker, the young man from Dartmouth College; Hans Lobort, arthur Fletcher, Bill Rariden, George Burns and last, but not least, Benjamin Kauff. Benny did not go. He has sald all along that he wouldn't report to the Gtants unless paid $10,000 in bonuses, $5,000 by the |Giants and another $6,000 by Harry the Federal League ba who arranged his sale to the York Club for $35,000, Fred Merkle is camping somewhere begin @ forte s him between New York and St. Louis, and will be picked up on the way, No word has been heard from tho ‘sage of Toledo,” but Fred ts one] extra men without exceeding the t player who never causes the office|laid down tn ruling of the Na worry. He will be somewhere around | tional League, when the bell sounds, Down in Texas anxious inquires At his own request George Burns|are being made as to the coming of went on to St. Louls yesterday and| Benny Kauff. Our Federal League will be joined by Fleteher and Rari-| hero has 1 so much to say abe den, who did not think It necessary|what he is going to do with Ty to get on the train here Cobb's record that the people of Hous. ntieth's exciting with both teams rolling in| There is much concern about|ton and Dallas are looking forward to use" lon their best totals for the evening. | Burns's reported injury, but in nott-| the coming 4 sponsible for the amoke. The home trio, however, maintained | fying Secretary Foster of his start}and the D: ‘ jpeg 1 and the place was|® Slight advantage throughout the|for St. Louis, George did not mention | with unusual Unless the re ted out which Willard oon- | Set and won their second victory with | his physical’ condition. Presumably | doubtable Renny shows up and stacks ented tO f Dundee and manager | 4 660 tally against the Hunts Point-|he is all right again. If he is the|his hitting ability against that of Giants will be able to boast of one of the best outfields in the business. Davy Robertson wires from his Caro- lina ‘home that he 4s rapidly recover- jing from the alight operation he Cobb in those exhibition games, there will be much disappointment, Again, if Benny does not eee fit to report, they have an idea that he has run out, fearing the teat. JIM THORPE NEW rk Evening World) EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN PUTTING "EM OVER With “Bugs” Baer Bankroit ON Jess Te Win ~ Quite Ui SYSTEM OF BATTING Young Ty Cobb of Feds Makes Good His Threat and Fails to | WINS GAME AT MARLIN ers harder than any other Now York | bunch in years, It is practice, then moro practice. Jim Thorpe thrives on hard work. He was the most ac- lwas shifted from left-hand hitting und is now walloping the cover off | the ball. Using the new aystem, he shot one over the right-tield fence! with two runners on base, Weather conditions were ideal yester- Maisel, High and Miller as outfeld- day afternoon and a seven inning ame |ers; Alexander, Nunamaker and| There will be some running 2 kttown ae the eee MEA Smith as catchers, and Brady, Cald-| Somewhere in France. lubbers, well, Cullop, Fisher, Keating, Love, C. Griffith will change the date » teams 1 Pas foliows: Web-| Mogridge, Russe kay m his pennant claimer. Jacobsor e] | Mogridge, useell, Shawkey and Piilah, contre eld; Haboington res | TIPPle as’ pitchers | Willie Hoppe will play somebody t ghd ‘base: Hralnard, shortstop: Kelly, aed the omer division were assigned billiards rat base d= lodgett, inn, Gay, Markle, Me: ~ berg, catche wana: | owe. Pich, Pletcy, oom Gheckernc]| ©. Griffith wil claim 1986 gems Pe ath hee | Cole, ce, pitchers; Schwert and Walt-| nant Doyle, secor Ci, OnLonerel 2 Matovern, Godan, Battling Tevinsky and Jie Rodrigue third le and Aragon, inflelders, an 7 base; Kenny, eatcher; Doo!m and Shar-| Brown, Gilhooley, Hartzell, Leyden,| F!¥8" will fight at Madteom man,’ pitchers. Hendrix and Cook, outfielders. | Square Garden. (J. Willard end pe ae MARLIN, Tox. March 3.—Tho Giants are training on a twelve-| cylinder plan, with every apeod being brought into play. Manager McGraw is working the prosent squad of play. ‘a tive man on the field yesterday. Ho! by The Hee fun Evening Worl QAM QUE HE fel- low who | threatens to with- }draw his patron Convent. 1914 age is generally ; ‘ |the bird who }horns in on a | 5 | complimentary. | There will be more bones than bonuses in buseball this summer, The surprising t ing is that most of xolfers came from good families, | these NO POSSIBLE HITCH IN BOUT ARRANGEMENTS. Despite any reports that to the contrary, the slightest hitch in th: uta for the Willard-™ We don't know who the father of j haaeball is, but Honus Wagner te tha | prandfather might there isn't arrange ran fight stiles Aldo’ the eroundiog didn't ogle hie shadow, { ¥ ere until the the ¢ den on Mareh 25 _ & that might be cons! Pennsylvania doesn’t lose a single k In the way of fta suce football player by graduation thie spring. You can't subtract eomething from nothing. ‘i om by x Mekard Hoxing Commission, through chairman, Fred Wenck, has an- unced that it {s thoroughly sat- afled with every condition of the match, “We have seen the con 4 with the fighters and the nott As a pulmotor, the olf ten-day clause would lengthen the baseball Ufe of some rooks by nine days. orporation and have tn- Hiscsracl spected the various priced t shes Wonck. “Everything ts aat- || FACTS NOT WORTH KNOWING. jsfactory as far as the Stace Ath. || — letic Commission is concerned Eight National League clube have There is mo reuson why, Mickard | picked seven other National League See eee ted te Eottest | clubs to finish in back of them thie should appear Lefora the com- | season, You should be able to un- ~ mission,” concluded Wenck. hook this problem with the aid of an adding machine and a net. Joe Wood's case only proves the o! baseball adage that one day a and next day dogmeat. | Donovan Maps — Out New Drill ‘At Yankee Camp Might piok up a little coln tickets to Central Park to eee Willard do his road work. gets off the river | Ae coon as the MACON, Ga. March 3.—Manager | | Bil Donovan thought up a new hytehtil at aay hs Eee college glee | heme of training, one that will; Clube will try to get come outdoor practice. make his bly squad of players go} rough a continuous performance all |day. Tho b g boss decided to divide his regiment into two divisions #0 | that no time would be wasted. | ANSWERS TO QUEERIES, Hditor Queeries—To unsettle @ bet, will you please define the difference between an amateur and a Donovan made the divisions regard | Meee ied DAN 1 tho players’ vary! J: . leas of tho players’ varying abilities, | Biainfield. N._ prot net th & ( he said, but it was noticed that the| Whisper, A professional le an @ma- No, 1 squad has Pipp, Mullen, Peckin- | teur out loud. sf ‘h and Boone as inflelders; Magec, — ee SPORT CALENDAR FOR MARCM | Jack Britton, who haa been boxing in the best form of hia career d the last four months, will be a very busy fighter this month, as his manager, Dan Morgan, has signed him up for thre more battles, His first will be with Willie “Knockout” Brennan, the Buffalo middleweight, for ten rounds at 152 pounds, ring side, at the Queensberry A. C, of Buffalo, N. ¥., én March 9, the second with Kid Graves, the Milwaukee welterweight, for fifteen rounds, at Day- Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock. F. Moran will appear in the semi- wind-up.) | C. Griffth will again change / date on his pennant claimer, | ‘There will be a few shot pub | ting records busted near Veréum C. Grifith will claim 1917 pem nant The Mggest runs in the wortd will be installed at Panama. Tite goes as it lays in spite of B Kauff's opinion of B Kauft, ‘The New Polo a " SEEMS THAT DAVE CALDWHRG@. A.C. of Toute, N'Y, wil it thee Raw’ ONLY SPRINTS 99 YARDS IN A weekly boxing shows to-night, At the New Polo THOUSAND YARD RACE, King Douglas va, Kid Chester and Johnny Clin. ton ve. Jo White in ten-round bouta, At Palace Sam Wallach informed the writer to-day thet | in bot Teach Crom, who retired from the| fing after his recent deteat by Milturn “Young” | Saylor, is weil fixed financially as a result of hie | | tn yearn of boxing in the | as made clone to $180,000 in that | time, In his tout with Saylor he drew down $1,000, the to receipts being $2.4)

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