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pea Ri a ti mata ee UP-TO-DATE “AND NEWSY | Willard and Moran Have Vastly | Different Ideas About the Best Training System for the Big Fight. You are regarded with euspicion when you have to work late at the office: Comme TR; Vook ironing ia O Y Mar, 26 two entirely dissimilar ning ideas will be tried out Joss Willard will be the ex ynent of the het-house variety of ining. Frank Moran will try to t in cold storage| na stuffy | Moran has | ! of » inury | tunts out of doors. in yw -nero Moran enthusiastic over the ardening effect of cold-weather out, door work He says that he has rained down to his best weight with out any trouble, and has also added immensely to his well-known stain- ina He feu that roughing it has made him prac ly immune to su You are liable to get s slight sensatic as might be pro- arrested if you Offer | duced by contact with the two-ton t 1d Willard right uppercut, Also, says lad: Frank, the zip and ging with which | 0 escort an 0. y he has filled his system in the Arc . leold of Saratoga Lake will enable across the street: 3))) 0)" wake’ Willart think. hee sees }ing the whole wurera borealis when | Moran is without doubt the most ever drew ona F his ince nt rpion and figuring ty of retiring unde for a modest period doesn't care for the} training idea at. all ss! Plenty of ateam n living in Los An-! where a quarter-inch of ice or | a front p. goles « two-hour frost ix feature. 1 was watching W work in the *jonee A wae But you are as pop- ), Whi peta after . the yoxing, Villard bundled mae! ularasarich bachelor 11". 4% Simard bundled nme while, dripping perspiration from| at a summer resort 's/1 jo ‘tit ennervating to box in such whenyoupassaround 9.0.7 ory mal thy outs and with the dally | alt play of half-stripped at the Winter ol at your cigarettes. "Cause they’re MECCA! Ain't It The: | “T Like | said Jess in surprise, » T suppose when Willard and Mo- rs in meet w g to have a new uining fashion. In the future either he stewh radiator or the frosty blir vard will be the ‘ect thing in our!) mplonship cit LIKING fight with ‘Tex| Rickard, Thappened to say tha rut © surely had the nerve to take e ske “Rinks?” aid Ricka Why. 1 Ngured 1 was taking any rt felt “why | was wiil pay such © purae, Tt seems ' ny two boxers ean 0 to a promoter of aj But it looked like a » to me, and nas 10 right. Em’ cox from} now and will make “it T figured on. t IT thought I was taking o when T had to take the Johnson mateh to Nevad my arena in San F I moved L wasted no t even try to sell the lumber in ald park $25,000 to Reno ond T didn't know Thad retur bie w wheth 10 pay expe The tobaccos of the ' mild Turkish blend of), .")"):)."! wt aoe MECCA are aged from |" | eh en any hte fluhte 2 to 3 years. rs and everybody These ise aia fone ripened and mellowed TT" that ua tobaccos are then com- )'\") bined in the MECCA .........,,, Turkish Blend by skill- ful blend-experts. quarter Museu A wonder for Quality —a marvel at the prive —that’s MECCA. _ BEST SP for it and let it} THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, ORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK HOTHOUSE VS. COLD STORAGE TRAINING Copyright, 1916, by the Press Publishing Co. wen Jess aows ACRONS Te STREWT We Uses A WHeRe Theme's Pumity oF STEAM HEAT, & MAROH 6, 1916, EDITED BY |: ROBERT EDGREN (The New York Evening World.) o™ i MONA, DOESNT Ener a SwHik UNLESS HE HAS To CHOP HIS WAY INTO THE WaTE RL /, WHS CORNER THAT HE \ SUPEPING BEMON AN OPeH win wn We LJ DRUPTING IN DREAM? SWEETLY oF SLAWMING Wine on MH FOR A CURAN IMio”KoUT. THe onw Roapworn AT Zot BELOW ZERO \Three Teams Are B unched George Burns Reports At Marlin in Fine Shape — ing to turn off the water I si fell on wrenched, 1 my arm, which was Bt ty r of fact, As u mut nf have been two y Tho ankle that me last season is entirely wel There was much disappointment Jover the failure of Benny Kauff to repo the Giant p 8 here have kreat curiosity to see new Ty Cobb. It is said that he will be a l-out for some time, There is a rumor afloat that Davy Rober has decided to retire from the und will not * confirmed, nains at his hon Ranseh, the other Fee r hought from word ax to his ome of the port “REC at LAR OL TE TELD Tam bothers IN PRAC TICE GAME. MACON, Ga, March @ ‘The Yan kees’ practice work th 1 he | speeded up considerably “ be played every day and the line-up will be nearly like the 1 will start the season, Even Yar * regular outfleld at i} ‘ Un o il be Leo M 1 Morar t 1} result of th the w emed it way with that I The moderate drinker always de- mands a mild and mellow Whiskey. i He is too wise to do otherwise. 10..5¢ 20 s10c He knows that it is the way to con- THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPAN ——— Wilson—That’s A SPORTING BON So WentunT—urd wine CLI | we ! a ye The Whiskey fur which we ine | Bir po’ 0 Hue Foil World PREE CLUB RECIPES—Free mixed drinks. Address Wilson “Wants” Work Wonders | ‘ tinue moderate—by drinking that mild and mellow Whiskey— Wilson—Real u! ented the Non-Refillable Kotla booklet of famous club recipestor 311 Fifth Ave.,N. Y. That's All! FRANK 13 SO Con FREECES THe WATER IN THe PAIL; CARES Fow 15 THe FIND Ne CAN DON @ PRET oF SNOW For Lead in Bowling Race Close Fight In Finish for “‘Basket’’ Title. Trios Are in Front, With | iP. ark Row and V White E sephant!| ] | Crotonas a Dark Horse, in| r Hughte reserve. w Peckinpaugh the short High Baker third pubt y Raumann may also be around work seeps NEW GIANT PITCHERS FOOL DALLAS BATTERS. SPRING GOLF SCHEDULE {¢ ig wy, in the main go of ten rounds | Fistic N d G cima of Bae istic News an Ossip A Tie eRe Eyre ae | 5, By John Pollock Keating in height and weight, and tn | : ‘ ; nl |the first » reunds it looked as if} J G the popular local fig! p ' y kn h + " | ve would surely knock him out, Wo eT eomoter anit manages of sucestul| | MORAN MOVES CAMP ale auroie iDeIE TASH OM sane tae puriliss, wi be the manager of anorver|| DOWN TO WESTCHESTER J) rorier ie tho onitot so second round | {nvitation, Apawamis Club, Juve [| poxing club in town which will stage| is seconds that he had broken a a) eee ee {] Beginning to-day Frank Moran los vin tees ning Eng or He Son, Sleepy Hollow, [!many tinportant ftietic battle tr the} wllnaled Wick ateaniauaBauens he Femitinder of the sons K future, Tho building where “Gtb’ ex-!Pof training at Dal Hawkins's ting with vor i CMT pects t rehab apa is the | roadhotise in Waster el Sailor Jack | battle with Jes: lie Kiebler of neh Englew | Manha Opera Touse oo We woud §) Manhat dou mn Wet!) Garden on Mar A 8 : e Jucallll yurih Street, on which he has Haw The results of the main bouts at ; eoured a lease for a year. Gibson has dla n the other shows on Saturday night eae) , ey, || applied to the State Athlotic Commission | spending the Wore as tollows eg for « licenye to hold bouts there, nd taking a she n !Cautifornia east fa) {s almost certain that the con rnoon, After a jaunt of ' the Hronx — will gra ’ a © first b several miles on the road, Moran » |will probability be b enny |} will enter the spacious gymna Club, Terry ES Leonard and Champion Freddio Wels sium at’ P.M. and start his rou- Mitchen gave Jack Toland bad Sport Briefs | pane |] te of training, which will cone 1]PERUMEeonsherry ‘Dum 9) Fight fans in the country won't ge ance |} sist of boxing with his sparring |] purns baad’ Gut le : te 9 Sa Diener, She ie een at riners for Unres rounds each, |{{YEne Baas nd bettie atthe sone hes x the rope, pulling the n Paul P. Gould and William Botsford | ! b Tut teste nin fates tanking Ut (he welghts, and other stunts which “. 7 te Maucaes; ‘ n antil after the war {s over, Dar-y ha will occupy his time for nearly Marion Vanderhoeff of the West ad dy first. with with ¢ S. Kirkikis of the Greek. American A. : foot in the Catholle Jeg Tate oat ran ver the Cent at ne ben ae i "Pal Moe en | variety of weaves. a esterda t nd| night, In the main event pore, ni { taptures \ bo Aniahins BIG FEAT TO-NIGHT. ' 1 of Wo Vinley of the] », ° Je up. the| ner rhe ' ienament tha Suits Ata tie | ! : TO MEASURE : ; " « ' Ra angle Ateneo tt ‘at ‘ ‘ yueh for | nis ald dim maou ¥ Joan charpto 4‘ J to tos: any Broadway Mth Mai Chatoves of the, st th ee ace are ( "Tour men in the world inside of an hour. and Ninth Street ob until Finley ape Tited. in the agente Rc Aad lucke knockout blow y fifteen minutes with him but at that) a eeteots round et Maw Oomt at WAH a Damar of 980 extra foe any | mt runner by only @ dozen yards, Ren Orleans, minute over the fifteen. y Evening World Tourney. Star Outfielder’s Quick Recovery) penwel ano erect The homestretch in the tnteren!-| 7 | i at his schooling may lack HOMC|iggiate basketball race this week SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT From Recent Injury Cheers | of tie accessories, Donuvan will make Tran hes Broadway Arcade at Crotona. H PU CREASE dines |SHOUld bo a huminer. ‘The champion-] Bergman Bro atens Paine Giants Camp. full ine-inning game bet ship won't be decided probably unt!! White Elephant at Hunts Point. |picked teams a daily feature of the | 1 —amaemeine | Beapeion Mapinatte’ The morn-|TDUteday night, when Princeton; , ora 6 beg: ng uy 16 morn- 5 : = "S a toss-up now between the By Bozeman Bulger. ling workouts, wit ‘rane and |t@ckles Cornell at Ithaca, Both ib Baty : ee : ne} MARLIN, March 6.—There ia| th8, Fookies occu he field at| Tigers and Pennsylvania are deud- Perey. RPG) EAT Tee | oan owaraN, thao ke eae MARLIN, Texas, March 6. Fo 18) different hours as heretofore, will be | locked for first place and each one is, tflos for the leading honors in The | Oot nel ni: Mate & FARAWAY Face absolutely nothing the matter witn{ continued, The aft ona, however, | scheduled to face Cornell in the next|!vening World thr an amateur |¢o2 total. The Park Rows dropped George Burns, star of the Giant out-| will be given over to regular compett= {Pou gay tournamont, with Crotonas the dark|in the third game field This fact was ascertained by} ony onan ned in last Sat-| Pennsylvania meets Cornell to. | horse of the event gradually creeping Up to the ninth fra last night's arrival of Burns himsest. | urda are not t sidered | night, and only by defeating the Ithaca | UP to the front nd Rupprec! t It dispelled much of the gloom that|## IMdicating that De naw passed | men can it be certain of holding first |, The Park Row champions the ¢ lied and final Judgment on the and if-Princeton should dupli- | home st r t way | d by a small has thickened over the outfield sit) hin players. Changes .( cate the feat Thursday the end would| by def $i margin for the ond victory. The lon, Gouge says that the reports! WIth one or more F find Princeton and Pennsylvania tied! White night in| scores of his injury at St. J ile were! be expected ine. The Yankeo! for the title. However, should ¢ jtwo of t reduled at | Hroux Palacy o) Pate Rom badly exaggerated | Field Marshal has his mind pretty well | break even, the team that triumphed | the Thum academy, in the presence | = tude upon tuoat points, bub there 'are|over the Ithaca five would win the Of an unusually large crowd of bowl | Mts Mavesse “Twas taking a shower bath at the|atill two or three positions open to dee champtonsh'p. jing fans Kn on Athletic Club,” he says, “and in reach. | Dat — Although the home team was lead- | ut, Walsh ything can be, ing to the eighth frame of tho first | Foatee with be tno | ST. NICKS NE =ED ONE GAME omnia, (the. Fark Rows quickly | coder present circumatan re Rout’ elogna, with: jumped into the front when Costa} prese ircumatances t ‘probaly ee ein TO WIN HOCKEY TITLE. | continued a run of splits from the | Picking of the Winner for the tourney hr y. hret base os Afth Inning and with Seppe good | & difficult proposition. The White | field and Frank| With only two more games to be/scoring won this string by forty-six Miephants are still scheduled to roll bee but sevond base ts geail played tn the Amateur Hockey League | pins, but one series at home and four | dullep appears to be enjoy: | Peties of 1916, the champion Bt. Nicks|. ‘The Thum trio took their only game abroad; the Park Rows, two at h m quite a run for| hold the lead tn the race for the title, |!n the middle set and Costa, this tine, and two abroad; Crotona, three at h him, 1s credited with the vic on the home and same abroad—so figure It Harizell_will strength of his five stra trikes out yourself. n, and Paddy Saturday ‘night Nicks win} for a 228 tally. The final gume was car tor all- they will 4 ain their third successive | all in th from start A d Whi champions ut If they lose they will | bt be ina ti h the Hub seven, making lea n ereon ups @ deciding contest necessary, Park Row.) The on! other game on the lea ue 18 achedule will be between the Hoc cent c ae ang. the. ¢ . iP the local rin hurss the DALLAS, Tex., March 6—Tho Giants} Brooklyn clubmen win they ‘will be fn Broken Hand ; for third place with the Harvard al pitchers on the Dallas 7. Boston. afternoon and won the |“ Having a chance to Ket a tle in the Ag ietiongt Anderson, the Hat competition by winning the last game the Boston A. A. went down the whirlwind playing of Chi when they took two out of th | Brenner's Bronx Palace bo AKO, WON Anot aropiot the way. The home| vented him from we esau uae = |away. Hit of Brooklyn to the aviation © two hour Club and Ab Liss scheduled by the ¢ Jim Vy Viien in Milwaukee on Marca ht A be hae leon armenged between f Pate N. J, who ie fast hein rs a rec) gox! featherweight, and Willie Joues Aquinas yp. ‘They will como together for ten | Lie eetoebptats | They wil mest for ten ruunds at the Cream CIU | rounds at the show ot mple A, C, of | ith 98, A, ©, at} Wolgat & to reeive &) Harlem on Monday ercuing, March 18, Touhey t honora but | gjsanter of e Welsh will get a hae aAdel @ lorge number of knockouts to ie t Ume prize, Percentage of the reoekots | record, AUN | ‘The Olmple A. ©, of Harlem have an attrac, | STRANGLER LEWIS PLANS | STANDING OF THE TEAMS IN THE WORLD TOURNEY. Keating With t heavy battle ght, but| 2 tournament | the | and Top Coats, PUTTING ’EM OVER With “Bugs” Baer liahing Oe, fs Now oer Evening Word), EINGa Patriotic American, Jes Willard Wouldn't Fight on the European Plan? Benny Kautt teanehoetice at ‘Marin, The athlete who reports for the football eleven in the spring must be the same bird who goes out for the feicle team in July. the Giants have @ Jim Thorpe is new system of be Jim fs go- ing to hit ‘em in summer instead of winter, LOT OF FOLKS BREAKING RECORDS Ry clicking off 2,458 points, Willie Hoppe broke the record of j57 held by W. Hoppe, the well- cnown dilliardist, who had re- cently terested the title from WUliam Hoppe, successor to the justly famous cue mechanic But Hoppe And they call $22,000 the SHORT end of the purse No manag ever asked for waive ers on a mana Not much chance S General ing hurt in an war, ver saw a bi that could the book for a »hone num- In March every rookie can run ike a Merican, wallop like Jack Dillon and dodge like an Austrian note. But in September they have been hack at the old crossroads grocery just siz months ank Baker's Two years ago / injured hand would have been a serious handicap. Prank wouldn't have been able to sign more than two or three contrac.s an hour.. ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. Queery EA | beat way. to GENERAL Being a family ne give you the formula. but just a lungful of horizon and go to it. Ed. Queories—Wh do baseball teams fester in th in M @ mont? whicl ing but rain and mud? ORTA KWITT, nt March in the North, If they 51 SATURDAY NIGHT MARCH25TH MADISON SQUARE GARDEN Seats on Sale PLENTY OF CHOICE RESERVATIONS LEFT MADISON SQUARE sacee 26TH STREET Oyen 10 A.M. te iS Box otf ae D SKOTIONS RE. BOX SEATS Mit Nites AND ESCORTS BAY ED Sige IP WRESTLING h Dr. jo 89, Madison £ nee Garden New Styles Worth Seeing Are Now At Both Stores You can now buy Arnheim Clothes uptown or down- town. Duplicate styles, and the newest spring and summer imported and domestic materials, are being shown, terns and colors that will suit any fancy. Pat- An astonishing Samples and Style Portfolio on request, $20 to $50 ONLY 40 Hast 42nd Stree Arnheim Bet. 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