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UP-TO-DATE “AND NEWSY ROBE A DAY WITH FRANK MORAN Copyright, 1916, by the Preas Publishing Co, (The ST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | New York Evening World.) STICK OUT YouR Dor sa. MUSCLE, y ie THAT (soon foros ecrtits Zz - Moran, in Great Shape, Is Con-, fident He Will Beat Jess Willard. 46K ES, Jens is a nice fellow, but—busin ness, you know. Tt was the voice of Frank Moran, | and both words and voice denoted that Frank was getting a little gen tle amusement out of an argument “i don’t fee] any quaims of con adience,” the voice went on, “over what is going to happen to Joas.| According to my way of looking at it he accidentally atepped out of turn at Havana. The title wa coming to me. It's up to me now to demon- strate that Jess made a slight mis- take.” Ref-faced from exposure to wind OBLIGING “The CAMERA LADS -- FRAWK KUNG RIGHTS jee e g/, ON FRANK TENDALY — a Seventh Round Jess’s Waterloo, _ < ~ |Declares This Juggler of Figures Ne, a = * there is anything tn the science of numbers Willard had best be- and sun, . jaunty, clean-e ware the sev round at Madison Square Garden on the twenty- ee toh ene el an anton, oe HAY peeitths Albert, A mibie, lightning caleulator extraordinary and MIAFAR' GWAIKbA “Gut 6 tha decane: YG, wht DINNER AL, AT 9 eM, Bure Juggler supreme, has been working out the Jinx numbers tn Wil- . Loves The Aes | UTTLE "Weuuy | lard's career and seven stands out like a three-alarm fire. Here ts the room at Dal Hawkins's place to be BEAUTIFUL SNOW, ay Gamble got the dope: Ile took all the dates of Willard’s fights. gin the last lap of bis training, He} o _ — — ———— -— — en he got the number of days psing between these fights. This looked as fit an athlete as ever trod ! accomplished, he took the number of days between the date of the resin. He was all amiling, jaunty champion’s birth and the dat the coming fight. In all these comb!na- tions of numbers he found that thirteen predominated in some form or other, But Gamble knowa that there will not be thirteen rounds in the coming fight, so he started on a new lead. He worked out the number confidence. Before Moran had time to begin work he was ambushed and captured Kauff Rumored Ready to Report, Latest Training Camp News of But Now Rousch Is Holding Out|| New York’s Big League Teams | | :23%.2i2: 2 3 02208 90 2 nee ean Met worked out to aura acted a number of poses, “lighting ; i] Then Gamble took into consideration the fact that Moran and Willard feces,” &o, firing flashlights until! It t# reported that Bennie Kauff, the baseball monologist, has con: > " va 5 |} are, or will be enemies, eo deducted Moran's six from Willard’s Dal's’ gymnasium was full of smoko, || to terms with the Giants and that he'll leave with President Hempstead | YANKEES | GIANTS thirteen and seven was the result, Hence Willard atanda to lose the Moran didn't do much boxing yes-|] of the Giants for Marlin on Sunday, It ts said that the club has agreed [| Bill Donovan Ri Three Men—| Seven of Giants’ Regular Players Ar- | | fight tn the s th round. mble ts going up te Dal Hawkina’s place p 9 yers terday. Too much flashlighting ‘and |} to pay Bennie the bonus of $6,000 promised him last year when he Jum Meadows, Finn and Gay. | rive at Marlin Camp. j | te break the good news to Moran, @ dearth of sparring partners! Only o ool e ned 4 ae contract, Now, won't Bennie |} J ne k two of the latter appeared One Hoh from the Brookfeds and 6! Ja three-year contract, Now, won’ nn | Macoy March 7.—Bill Dono. MALIN, ‘'Tex., March 7.—During ne lot of kidding ut the of the fs falls to Deraake Kendall cot ONeon Na [iec toe simcae or omer enti upes cr toe sem fe ue re van, manager of the Yanks, has & well built fellow. Hawkins informed || 4¥@ UP to his own estimation of Ils ability ; 3 \“wttd At least he has st us in a whisper that Kendall. “Put | Kauff may have been whipped jito line, but Eddie h, the crack eng vhtoreh To | tir it all over Reich” in training bouts. || outflelder bought from the Newfeds for $12,000, in bal He doesn't })to do his spring house cleaning, He | ti He didn’t put it all over Moran, Hut || Ike the contract tendered him and sends word from bis Indiana farm |! swung his axe to-di boxed well and wish the aid of a|| that if he ts not forwarded a better one he won't report, lthree heads. KF ‘d Meadows, who| Fletcher, George Burn J crt heel rae opaeate slot moetee, The life of a big league manager seems to be one hold-out after Placnieved quite a reputation as a col-|4nd Ralph Stroud were the men who, : i wore the colors last year, while Bill | ! Afterward Mr. Kendall confided to || “70ther- llego pitcher, has been sent to Balt! : bale, | . tis that be hasn't boxed with Moran [more Ho didn't meem to care) Hariden and Henry Wacker, « Dart- | Joe Thum's Team Wins Two Out before and that he “never did se athe Oh Tot he tee 4. Finn] Mouth College boy. completed the | rig anything just like tho way Moran heise JD mee eee Bae stan aha lara aid iittle hard | of Three bth lie in can shoot those rights.” He said! a a re a 4 . Hit ohabout sista Eveni Worl arnival, bu! . Unatic iknown. The former is a y, bu ¥ about fifteen vening or A Frank didn't wait for openings—he | ert nandad Nee. Geo wenn under| nutes McGraw bad Merkle, Doyle, | just “shot ‘em through” whicre an 3 | contract Hetcher und. Lobert: Working in the} Fails to Show Championship Fistic News and Gossip opening was about to appear, which pos ed and the Yannigans made ft hard to block his blows. | @ By John Pollock. yed a seven-inning game to a ne|the absence of the | nts’ recruits | ed in Dallas on Sunday, sven Seen a anne | White Elephants Must Brace and lopped oft| Hans Lobert, Fred Merkle, Arthur} uycin — * STANDING OF THE TEAMS IN THE WORLD TOURNEY. work yesterc i ne ; Form. boxed with @ tall fe . sino to-| 7 ° “won some fights.” Evidently Mr.| Wille, the clever negro managed by Jim) k atill believes that Jena will €o thrmgh with the contract that the tie yesterday, The Regulara scored Egan's onnonents can't have been | Buckley, will clash for the fourth time | (hrmeh vit tract the bis yey ay THOUGH the White Elephant ter spi work was fast managers made for him for a bout with the! teir brace o ind and iy very formidable, Although ho stood |at the Broadway Sporting Club of | faye’ My yaa their bri f runs in the th sch and men went as to work ; ay the Elune @ head tailer than Moran he tapped | rooklyn to-night. According to reports | way el a tak aa ‘i in the next inning the rookies evened | a coup! of combination plays, wh ssions 4 ie fadntl; and was 0 entirely helpless | prom New Orleana Willa waa easily out | therefore wt one ilay’e training for bia bout | MCcount x OPDANGed Dy. the: fAAe ht, they that rrank pulled his punches and bate Tar Faby when he| ‘ith Jim Fimo et the Mashettan A, C. on Pr-| Mlcadows worked for two innings ried their remain had time called after a minute or Poimtins the Hoston Tar biloba | for the Ke st oft ars, and it was aga him that the recruits did all their mt A.| tallying, He allowed three singles night’s}and gave four t on balis, Can orranged} you wonder he was given his pas’ ntabt s n' m work ournaiment. | G14 dome ee TO tele eo ine from his re his pets two. To-day Dan Dailey will be in, Unexpectedly received the punch that] camp. Dan is @ two-fisted gentleman | caused him to take the count in the from western Pennsylvania., who i#|pineteenth round. Willa says that described as “a rough house wal-|things will be different to-night, loper.” Jim Savage says he has i ‘The men « of the hea an i Tom MoAntt maker of t has arranged lis card for Tero ten remind too i Hunts honeymoon ° Benton t to w Pan Santi {x confident that he will win fr 6 Mirena jon Moones, | port? n defeated | We Yeo Mt fiste a big as hams. So Moran Will | ramoug Sam be @ wide morals nant, bev f itennie, whol Ray Keating pitched two innings ¢ ou back. | defeated: 45 pins be- | {fe wy probably be able to get some ex-|} 3 Trindar in the Garien tomorow! and displayed the best form he ha other men we ¢ of| tig scare. Tr | Vcetiny of nand Mike Ma 0 enthusie nd gol 2 ereise with him Hariem and meets Jimny Powers shown in two years; but it was Bill, 80 enthusi H ning gar when Costa and) In a third Evening World ay | A little boxing and a few minutes taten Island will meet in the ter 16 Los Angeles piteher, who| On account of t . “fe tx both struck | mat nat t tourney | of ight exercise on the fluor ended! semi-final ° oi lay. He. worked | ALOGtaW ee eee ee mecca nercr Jet DIN, the Bergman atare ‘Moran‘s first day'a work at HAaw-j jou pan Moger, meager « oe anipaos enaite ove inn 4 it, & ins's, He looks absolutely fit io, dn his final ball took to-d Willie Lewis, whol} keeps a keen eye on Moran's train-| (ea ing, says Frank ia inclined to over-| iii dub. at work, and that he was over trained) 2ove a0 ‘for the Johnson fight in Paris and for one of the Coffees fights tw i sessio Ace be by but o pins. ony on t , © team got its only victory string, M fect wor baseman ening baseman | ine star of the engagement. in two! 1 et wit. With | tips to the plate he poled out the player j/and a single, and played a arriva f the playe 1 oan have reported, as Paddy Baumann, | ®4ine at t Sandberg, ios fa wis} the or missing star, arrived yes-| and 4 Jimmy Joh 4 pcemptenl ager arun ys « " . wen a bour ted t 2 Mubstituted | 610 total F d helped | the Be 4 606 total for their) Palace thr schres se ate Point pre Vioneer 8 { Williams, the glant lear | Jack Dition with be a visitor at Jems Wilant’s) Willant round inte forw man Iso winning the yor coming in for no lit ht started - . . " | H ne, while th eae eh je ¢ MePadden of ‘ Mel ter is par ox nt id with their N the dressing room Moran ats-| | Gowan and Sack Hobinson wes oo Pinte: ts rae ee at cena coursed upon the philosophy and, I'll ke n I'm through with | !! tor an iJ home run split Li the ten: » the centre fleld n frame, vere vets es DG DGERS Huang # -theory of téaining j flighting good, healthy outed rhea n 18 another boy who is m2: Many, | the close In of two pins “ : noe told me," he! life f Money doesn't interest |r vil be Mt President Ebbets Watches His Play-| dying good work The high scoring of Miller and Ru: fo tag SR ag Bre bane [ine au 1 never had a Jot of its| Ho 0 eee orm Jim ‘Thorpe was put at first ba ona alleys the Broadway ht gave the home tro carte vnatd, ° coward anc 4 much to make mo! DAYTONA, Fla., March 7.—Manager| He did pre Yhinson of the Dodgers for the firac} but It would sec ty we! 1 got wd the bowling fans total in the ¢ training. I made up my mind Wd; happy 00 never be a coward, IT have done; for this fight or sing string, I'm going to get] 00, or whate Paddy Dor i the hom. team in|the Bergmans now Fl American Hy t At * lo on the} cut out to play m three games |ning. Tho scores jt is—will by ne in 000 a your tine turne his \ pall cy von the first and trd | Bergman } this fight. I live cleanly, J don't smoke cigarettes, I don't burn m stomach out with whiskey, I'm glad) ORAN Isn't a money-grubber. to say I always had sense enough to] Ho doesn't charge a quarter tious nd ice boating for that. Mails's work fn the box was jo roat ov ths wanae on er! Strangler Lewis | Freddie Welsh with the Dodger he | ae " a, 207 eed areas a hematin a for the privilege ot seang hm |e 9 we ia creat “\s| Throws Seven | Nearly Knocks ,, LEAGUE, scones n's hea ‘That's why my lungs| train. Tnatead, he has a box at the| mm of the lightwelgnt ranks. a atting ° ° * 141, "ve, aynaette, “Bokrene Id ip Besreg ad my aotnacy are! door jor wie aphctatry can ene tee | Menin Jig Time, Ad Wolgast Out *) *.°""" at Saratoga and went out for a tramp! money g through the snow. After a few ebarity utes up hill he was gasping and bis; “Let it go to different charities,” face was pasty white, I was afrcid/ said Moran to his manager, Ike Dot not to Moran, but to erday mo af fron BELL SAVES MOHR TWICE © Lewis, who proved to he Spamai te T Bas Catan OA werentian|_) DULL A LIC HE Strang! the best ca Ereaing World.) he'd die. I stopped and got him hack | gan, yeoterday. |" it to hospital " ‘ pleased with the /in the recent tour the Manhat- W ne lows i iy pe tant | ECTADY, N. ¥., March Aa, to camp. He was a cigurette sin: and charitles that do some real good, . ’ ) ao ting down to| tan Opera House, had a big nigh night to res hia ttl Ngnt nla the heave tall ce ere last Send fer Pree Tri and a whiskey drinker. I woul T'vo been up againat it myself, ond | ssn on ft Japirit Heting Gowy “| Madison Square Garden last night weight cham of the world, in hin) night a good crowd turned out to wit - al Package and Prove be in bis condition for a million dol-;want to feel that I'm doing nm fittle | Protea, iis ore ie Ia red tu make |W Superbas will play Btetson Unt-l tirew seven opponenta ‘ battle with Freddie Welsh, and was! fret, the Inauguration of legalized box. tid hper dag lars. | good for som her poor n er of vorsity ‘Thursday aft n taon ia] (irew oF “pied ree a we) tne at the Hudson A, A. of this eity Don't even think of an operation for “T want to live like a natural man. q ons. » one offthe i pa in| than takes the av dec y beaten was only Young E wr d Walter Mohr were Piles. Kemember what the old family ' wh Cat the state everall to beat on y & suggestion of the old Wolgast that | the prin Js in the main event. Rrown doctor suid: Any part of the body cut = in vajor | 1 3 aught the champion, and F Se hoet ng nett, by eunerior knowledge | Sway M gone forever. One or swo ap- A Soe aie Lewis agre days eh pion, a reddie! of boxing and. scored. the only pitcations of Pyramid Pile Trearmens Take Iron, Says Doctor, if You ' t $500 to any | did not have to extend himself to ger down of the bout, On generous mood, to i wrestler in the world that > Rrown had Mohr in dist te time the bell sa Molir. Brown le here immediately after the bout to at the belt, and in fonr| pare for his contest with Freddy W igged too low. Welsh only |at the Ha ined once, but in another The Hid the reteres stopped the fignt! Brown, 195 pounds; Mohr, 136 Wolgast against a contin 0 Y ’ — t his foul tacties BROWN BEATS KLINGER » fatied | home with a win. Yolgast played constantly for the rolir to throw in fifteen minutes. t of Austria, badly out Hans } Want Plenty of “Stay There”’ Briefs of the Sport World j |i! “Das ont Strength Like an Athlete! ° si jested two minutos, but fina ands, Miss Molla Bjurstedt survived the ot ational open tournament-| turned over with a body of playing fast lawn \ vst send in the eonpon bo once tennis Indoo: aT iene M \ little Jater| Great Darrow, whoever The fight started with fast milling, for tho friwy trial treatnient Peon you cate, Ne Run - Down toa r * . era menk far ah eta tin that Darrow would go on gests aiogm was dissipated, and at another nocdicss minute, Write now, 200% Str in Two Weeks hts ¢ 1 " 7 wanted to catch the last train for se- w of the former Michigan wilde| Morrie 1 Brown gently rolled the 5 Axino, ‘ ’ v 1 8 »w of the former Michigan wild. | Time, im Many Cosce, F. Woayer faced Aline ijurate ant auhets He eaunt i woke | oe [enre: falli in petabt baie line aaarentae Free Package Coupon he pa Pye : its invitation meeting, Ths} nade it possible for him to home the sixth the ex-champion be-/and thereby defeated Jacob Klinger in peor think the 4 match — tha i th a | oO loss than four attractions, ough the storm after fifty-two ; “ Pyramid Drug Company, 639 Pyra. are woing renewed health and teste for the day, She had plenty of Meee Ach Be itadit ia worth mors | CoepUen the atorn after fifty-two gan to show tho signs iat kes, ANd the bert match that has been played tn | mid Bide. Marshall, Mich. Kindly ne atimulating medicine e d pace to her drives, so that | than ordina Factions, all crowded | ° an Altart Aili sowed up, while Welsh pushed hone! the Clase A 18.2 balk Ine national chs alo rainid Pile a Sum aimiind eaniene |length and pace to her drives, that | th: Ainary attr . i crowd The next was Albert Mil erp hy te Fas Heed ieee aries th A 18.2 balk Ine national cham- | | 90nd, me @, trial of pLvtig SD hin ality, When; a6 she led at $—2 in the first set and | into practically the same day | fa a youngster in t . lane i the nth Welsh Pionship tournament at the Arion | | #2 plain wrapper, so I can prove its “i 2 " wfore her unced, In just r ne . ' By KE clety 4 seore was 400 pa 8 to * $58 true senna apald A Send tn the nd before her] rhe dates for the holding of the East: eked hint at had Wolgast on the way to a knuck- |siety. Tho arore was 400 points to 208, | | Splendid results famous adversary returns, Western and the preliininary ne mphreys mut and Ad showed & flash of his old | prown produced the hich record averag ' Aleorbed ond | ‘Then Miso Bjurstedt poross | { pionship lawn tennis doubles rm Ww of the tournament, 13 48-29, ° * ° r 1 sow | sharply: play on nd t w 1 ! upon by gol in py tiehts and a) tought We fact that niart fans only tallied 0 any & Rei that Gear re f the United ad nest tr " ithe £ ® Wolga 4 Furtherr ¢ ! r i H inten Nat Aseocla ars xet bing t i ADS fee > MPL den TD Peete ' ‘ 11 res b ‘ ther t down, and dit he manoeuyrs the globes, with f . the alley Min 8 ‘ ‘ V doubles will thawing jead in : ry Ss way to out resorting to the tiresorae and Inter fr 1 A airing Aiathy " "i Wa. The nd ‘ the “impending /est-killing safety, 0 completed the | rite . i th Hament i son W rth 1 1 Ho was t Ver contest in a dittle she three hours at | | ! ; otto Ww ut i ny duly 24 t Hb He Pe Nag the table |- SPORTING. ‘ kor e . Delia | t ‘Onwent fore a ner ene rey 3 — A R SP nee r fe club, ’ W Then Hertan Sehiliing. of German J BAe Middy Wreatters Are tarrea, | AMERICAN SPORTING CLUB, pte the “oat ion : L yee Tete aatenate a STS ATT | ae ee err . Tha Mavil AcaterG wae sn | DANES ou are wot BtronK « . The G lah Gounirs 5 Mbatkaah ‘ pp y he time was annour tw 1 aol f re ‘ - 4 81,00, $t to yourself to make tho fe enor organi ma! The Greenwich Country Club has beer eR Meera Oe Wilitasn’ M6, |aeponde, altho peer © Nack, the Harlem Hghtweight, mission to the Intercollegiate W | NIQIT( Plonser Gece fee hew jong you can w 5 * elation to. ho ton and Clarence J. ftin for the | rke Bayley, ponderous thick, |added another victory to bis Jong string | League at a meeting of that ° at bith Ste Phong tote Be you can walk without becom: the stomec:’: |amatour champ nal _ title, ‘The Weste urnament was last but not He gave|last night when he earned tha verdict |tion held at Philadelphia on Saturday, | YOUNG WAGNER vs. JOR HOPIE Next take two five-gratn tab ene! dates chosen be t rday, Aug The pre-| Lewis a little exercise, but he, too, finals /over Pal Moore, the veteran Philadel-|according to an announcemont made | Vaual High-ci eliminary. Adm, Po rape ig Herrin run-down tonditne, | "| Some time ninare doubles wil be held on Wednes: ly went the way of the rest after (mine pita lehtweight, In a bout that went | yesterday by Vincent I. Jones of Co: | way Sp't’s Clubs Hikina” Gor-eeeeeeee meal vo (ha elty "by Iker Hegnran, Kalle) Pharmacy, mittee of the United State Aapo. day, Thursday and Friday, Aug, 16, 17] utes and 86 seconds with @ head ecie- | the limit at the Olympia A.C. Mike |lumbia, Vice President of the essocie: 18 Hay Dosis Goa re Mthet’ gee mae your etre Laggett's and ail ether driggieta —Adve, clation selected June 27 to 30 for the anu 18 and @ body hold. McTeague won (rom Eddie MoGlynm. ‘tion, FORD we, HARRY WILLS tad other, Adam gh, EDITED BY Pol Perritt | To Win Bowling Tourney Is Any man could die of thirst in the te Hrone| tion is the NON-SKID BEINOH. {like cham-| (Patents applied for.) pins for al Manager Donovan sare chat when Fram Mates outplaying | | nd game when Walsh and Rus, CORRECT. vie. | Of all sad words of tonge or pea, anchor,| The saddest are this poem again. Nout by] Raya Redolph’s invention of the memakgst @ in the run-| HANDICAP U Wid) as IN- BOUT WITH BROWN. 424 Prevents Dangar em Sporting Club on Maret ights of both boxers were: | UI packnge and prove beyond ques- — — RT EDGREN PUTTING ’EM OVER With “Bugs” Baer Who Can't Sing Has Liquid Notes in His \ Voice.” | | Jess Willard ts training quarters into dollars, Colnmabia will be foram to give the Apeiiaiy | bore their “CO” te bilitarts, | Cornell continues to cop all the gal- Hoping regattas also, | f | | Boring clubs springing up Whe | | mushrooms, but the chef (a bound te make a mistake once in a while, APRIL, Let the throaty salvos rumble loud and tong, The team is back again twenty- | five strong. | AUGUST. Loose the sneering chorus, votes the nasal squeak, ‘The team's in town again twenty~ five weak There muat be actence to torestling. Any ordinary ovva would have been in jail tong ago. r vmolaing that he te without « bt team, but other etttes can't be eae ena Witter comld concede Moran the teerr- os retain the mastodon ttle In spite of the fact that he holds the bench champtfonshtp of the Na- {tional League, Jim ‘Thorpe ts very democratic and unassuming. ‘Yale has ona of the finest Ineligible cotlege nines in the works ahara Desert, but some birds could pull the same etunt in water up to thetr necks. Having been leaguers long before Thomas Edison started running wild on ths bases, the voices of Adelina Patti and Jenny Lind are lost to pi terity, but thanks to the graphophone the world will always know what « good baliplayer Bennie Kauff was. Rabid Ru baseball auth , the left handed overed arley horse cranium, now zone to the world @ new and rt discover This wonder- innovation will save thousands of do! agers and many roken bones for players. It will prevent a manager from having his valuable substitutes infured during an exciting moment in @ np contest. The inven- * for ma on toy will think the Mowe t ethen the Dig league lives of h BEING NEARSIGHTED ma NLHSS YOU ARB AT NG MATCH, AWRE ‘Get Rid of Piles at Home | Simple Home Treatment, Applied, Gives Quick Relief + and the pain, tire and torture. oeasos. ) In @ remarkably short timo the. cons ft gested voins are reduced to normal and You Will soon be all right again, Try hh Shite remari;, » Treatment. Soldevery- 1) Where at drug stores, Sond for a free | Mon ft 1s the right treatment for your ease even though you mey be wearing © pile tro,