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rr wens Sze Jy poe The Man Who Tries to Prevent Witiard-Moran Bout on Maroh 26th is Likely to Be Very Unpopular. Coprrians. 18 ad YorE*ivedine Wore ™t HE real reason for pome of the attacks upon the Willard! Moran matoh would make teresting reading. Fortunately the general pubditc has @ mind of its own, knows its mind, knows that it wants to fee the ma: 0 ne BEST whe whipped Jack Jobnaop ani ended all the “white hope” talk, and is pledged to return to conch weakest links, Mant Gated Whcep for what lies Johns Hopkins at Harvard Goes not call behind the open or the hidden at Ki ue oo, hem YER Givhin time to flervard| rer snus n : ( Meds seenpte of varios pe t 1S WATIN & REAL BouT = ---- - one Ba Y the terms are right atignmer t bout ors mie + foe man, vn rine to, tana an 1 at % righ i Soe Sane mam sou rah me uiest Noetyolns Tn Rr ‘ a a big fight heat citizens and provont their : ‘Kauff Si ns for T Y inst ight ‘the, Creacent A.C: finished | Raueous waofing sbeut the bla Aghe i what. they want and what nue tor third place with the Harvard they're perfectly willing to pay for g wo ears Chu of Boston.” T Club alsa the somebody has forgotten to throw on March 25th is likely to be very, | oe . Serine withers ictee the sea-lions a piece of fish yery unpopular, . A d St rt. | fo F elgnt a8 : : oe eames | n a 8 or ar in|" the series of eight gates. Onty ten seconds between being @ NUMBER of things make the ! | A y oh Da eer y cool fighter and a cold one. ai Mo ‘ + aan ni jecided on — coming Wilerd.Moras bout | $38,000 Outtielder § . . lor the ‘Sonverset ‘Stile Country, Cab, | Tet ct piacere etre fom asevat, tan WA ee ital ; | ,000 Outfielder Settles His Differences With Giants’ Owners, | "ho Syranged fer, te laying cut of | time for 8: Rault fo rete t0 st , it de under the direction o re on-hole course 0, jand! Psat i | and S$ 4 it tht crnardaville Me Rickard, ! | A jays They'll Play to Standing Room at Polo Grounds within ja mile of the Bernardavill’ LEARN ONE THING EACH DAY. That is cough to give it a title] Ko ua : : | low That He Has Put Name to $6,000 Contract. |gronerty, covering an area of two pun-| Pitchers would rather have Me some BEAD has shown ene cated MEAD BNO His THO YOUNGS TRICE | Mibectibed pe araaltny, vem fat batter miss the third strike than shrewd promoter. He 3 ntheee funda it is intended to start, the umpire Gaited with the Gane-Nelson bout| - —— ——— ee ______ @ Pras tute Co. | Bently Maul, the young Ty Cobb of the late Federal League. Instead of (Sf FG, OR Cp, houke and links Max ren MOTASAAGIA, Nev, which Wan 4 ON -——-|the Federal League, settled his Feporting for spring practice Kauff erset till Walt Tepwrentee In ee Bors AIthouyh not marked so far, ndousx success fin ally and in Pl e Heddon B t troubles with the Giants’ club to-day. | Paid he Gain for hix $5,000, which he yesterday that no exp Heer a Willard is sure to emerge from _egetaten || Plan to Shorten Bowling Alleys || ects —_ | Trubler ith fe Giants cl to-cay.| Bald Uae had) earned ‘out pcene ron sarod 10 Rec the eit of wwerthing. "| thr big nynt with @ cantowered Ho promoted *the Jeffries-Johnaon | Rai i | Pog enbur d Benny, his lawyer, John M. Ward,| held @ midnight conference eR | 7, W. Gahifl, Secretary of the United — Hor Kethook > clu Na States Football Associatio ceived — Bec fis. wiles, necurne in| aises Storm of Disapproval || 9 JANA | rresssens starry Hemprend and Cor-| iar ginal nat nights at ihe pars ie fates trom, detent Ree FEEBLE FABLES nt fel P ned as much gate 2 R fe T; e _|nelius Sullivan, the New York club's| which Benny cased to bean after | tary of the Swedish National Gymnas . money aa the Burns-Johnson fight in seeins that an ation has been started contemplating the sanc- ACES TOK LLatit | ovnsei, at tho iattor's office, No. si] Kauft hag stated his a a holdout, | He and Short Ansociation. of which {he ae toning ot a »-called “universal ten pin game" to be played on }] me Broadway, Kauff signed a two years' | Climing $5,000 trom Harry Gio, Of | yenterday, inviting the American. naso Phi uper a there was a Mien Rickard ottered a puree of || whee proposed oeatece are the subject of & erest Goal OF elbcuation wiharion Heddon ot | Dowagiac,| contract, aupponed to be the same no |A0,8 Part of his purchase price, Bat faeces: international taalen an in philanthropic old person whose Rise ter via Tertrien-Tohnean Taht ||| (horn Mar tan cin tettamitys we, eee ine IneaviMability at dee oon I ch, defeated J. Ferdinand Poggen- | received from the Brookfeds, $6,000 a| into OungAler 4» so anxious to get |epring on early, suinmer.. The Swed system was coagulated with kind: more money than any fight had 2 » raternity, who see the inadvisability of any such || ?'E the Liederkranz Soclety yes- | season, and shed withd: e Giants that he will |association, which t* the one that ness. He was so saturated with Cee ey ee ate mane people {J Move. ‘They argue that it hus tuken many years of hard work and ex jterday afternoon in the eighteenth |, B, and reached @ compromise on | RAVAGTAW whatever claim he may eoredn tal2, would vreter to: have benevolence that the sight of paid he was crazy. If the bout had |} per to standa the present ten pin game, The alley di tons, || feinit the HeHonal at eis. | the $5,000 bonus he demanded from| wn gid ratty millionaire ofl man, ifm ee A12, would wrefer to have : Sat cee been held, as Grst scheduled, in Xin | pine Red Cola Gon. th edhe fave bon preven At Wun ee ikline bidhard championship tour=| the club, the real tesue of his holding who sold most of the Feil stars to or- team sent over made 1p an far as noe lady standing up in a subway car rancisco, it would have drawn over |f physical weaklings who are willing to de 5 b en not fj nament at the Arion Billiard Club. | o iy about Ae, of Bwecie who have m im so weak he couldn't get eeeaett IAF data Uebel MMO | UL dl aban ide km dllatag ttl fade Mdm AU SAA fond dat clo lHecranc out bie 40 polite fOFtyests |i, ee eee ere — ‘ gut ce Niacdeste He WEAVanient whifted to Nevada Hickam deposited J j,, eerie sland 2 as in any other branch of atmMettes, Any changes || inn finishing with an uncom.|'eduired for both sides in the tangle ie - —--— sb Saloon he A Piisconay recmved so that date 10. e/1\the came see the oovionente of tie rewent pledy ant coleuaio cree pleted “ring. of 33. Poggenburg to- |‘ come to an agreement, then Kauff BUDE aR pcr ae es nine | fan Francisco bank and advertised || the record opponents of the newest plan, and seriously confuse || ‘led 364 polnts in the same number |made hurried preparations to catch A pearl vest buttons te the suffer. t all money would be refunded |] the records now pernunently established, as well aa needlessly to entail Jef innings. The Michigan star bad the 220 train thie aft at New York Teams Are Doi HiT esa lea i reat ion presentation of the thekyts. He | Y expense upon the alley ownera and added expenditures to the || cescane's of 45, 38 and 36 and an his afternoon for Mar ng Eve surrendered all rights to the | Setunded over $200,000, About $185 wus || followers of the sport tor private balla. The National Bowl [average of 8 42-46, while Poggenburg’s | |" to repont at the Gtante’ camp. ® T claiined and is still in the bank. |} tion at a meeting of its Board of Governors held Ing Associa. || best efforts were 42, 31 and 24and his| Mr. Sullivan announced ni 4 show (caine tiene evn reeee { OO ede tt IGT | (aad ai ese ICN Treated hice clherd apne eg cana [Loramie ppeay nounced that the e rainin am his chest throb with sympathy to Ree ceuty Ho aid all his bile in|] nose the Now wor oeenine A anges, and from all appear. || The game did not Anish unti | oat Uitlelder didn’t get all he asked see a dumb animal suffer, and BET cave the areca to tne owners ot|| arote tho New Tork Hontlug rsociation at its meeting this Sunday || Wenty ininutes before train time and from the club, but that he had been tenants in h rtment i ) fier went to Teen anal wit un: the Motel Imperial will uphold the N. B.A. | the Dowaginc man wan compelled to|"satlstied.” With business concluded, | GIANTS. LIB aback tha resins haken cou and idence be grab cue, hat and coat and 4 pags 7 laid the bal "1| Never complained about the rooms he at once tie Huilaing of a great | = an - lrush for ‘the street make a medesy Benny proceeded to tell Mr.| MARLIN, Tex, March 10--Home] Alexander se uMtarely Aerows., 201) being too cold in July. When he ‘petereed it hit Per te aeamith [fore his fainous battie with Johnson | a ——— ns | ince that Ive) cloned yuns featured the apecial exhibition | Rorsebide for a two-bane hit ust as) finally bivouacked under » two- j The ontire respect ‘of every man who|!" Havana. He ix doing about as much Tw R slaying elastin pedis ba bd ame which the Giants played for the across the plate, dirt: for his slide) ton granite watch charm they y game in contact with bin training as he did in Havana, and no Oo ecoras mas Polo G rf only at the benefit of the Daughters of the Con-| A base on balls to Maisel, Gilhootey’s, found his estate consisted mostly Rickard planned a Willard-Moran |?) will be in shape to defend his ‘olo Grounds this season,” WA&8!federacy, the Doyles beat: the | "ingle to right, Magee's sacrifice and of medals he had won for being opt in New York city Me “nrst je two weeks from to-morrow night B Kauff's parting remark. lwistenars 1dto at ing the Alexander's "ihiow "fo" ot Maisel “off the best live pigeen shooter in hie fade a proposal to Moran, He told 5 Pi . which Gedeon failed t ir de a proposal to Moran, He tol neve 17] Park Row Bowlers eine {rouble between the New York! No fewer than half a dozen four-ply| enabled the Rewulars Hled £0 stop, again! county. paid Willard 6 first proposal w W rea seema 10 be pecul ub and Kauff dated back to one|watliops were uncorked in the merry|o Donovan and Schaefer made two put MORAL: NEVER SIGN ANY y Wilkind #30,00), and war ag arly unfortunate. When he -+ day last summer when McGraw spir-| strife, and George Kelly wae the lead.|th¢ Regulars made the third and'then | PAPERS OVER THE TELE d on Willard's behalf, But the wl Aa eared ited the star outfielder away from a | ae Tae Fe and then | : Friars Sear aan eBags pperrermea| Nick Nelson, Anchor Man, Hits the Wood f ; ited tho star outfielder, away, from|ing spirit in the affray. He knocked| fell mt Sni'a tarsifce ars mT atm) PHONE, __ lly. Rickard agreed to gly Rlintry : Individual My or 277, Beating Old | sign « Giants’ contract, for which, 2 | one of his drives clean over the right 45 “ed . ar 8.00 for set Me ‘or for five vidual Mark by Eight Pins and Incidenally Enabling His In ahieged, ho was to reoeive a bonus) field wall, and loosened a plank in the) DODGERS. writer ave at Appi 8 une amu \ ow ‘abo! orn € rr , of $6, y a grand stand | ce | DAYTON ia 0, Ri Brig seats carps pays aie pppoe qeriteon line, from Rickard. Ther | ily Walara onould have teen 5/4@ to Create New High Team Total of 693. cntrance at the Polo, Grounds, but Hy vith, another Jia RPATRONA yehtareh 10h Sugar tha turers ‘ Ygechne a ickara fr sont of «vor. Joes Willan eee Horton “chi he, Giana obpananta| "Horne, the Gao and Fox warrior Mel eee time hein tone, Der SEN Wie war willing to go along|® Dretty good s He's a big, good SCHEDULE TO-N ‘é never played. He. fini ie recta | © mt Cubes ie weakness, as they) SF" this tlme being 19 too Del, ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. * alted: He as nee aiscoo and |utured farmer. He never was al SCH EQULESTO NIGHT: [his pinning, while Falk, the back to the Brookiyn. Club. rted! say in baseball, for the circuit, whtle|APPitan and Colwell were on the se | chance at the title. Later Rickard |rounder, a gambler, or a boozer. He's | Fe ral at Eureka. | merchant, dropped below his | Benny, however, came back to the| HaMic Harrison, Bill Martin and Lew mound for Uncle Robbie's boys, and, Queery Ed,: How can | see the Voluntarily raised him to $22,000, (quiet, retiring, and absolutely 8 Q records were smashed in|Eyqee™ The scores |New York club when peace was de- Wendell got the others. Wendell's was) the three kept the visitors guessing et big fight? IMA GOOF winoe he ance maid hed ome vere | ime ch Le Foyt DeRACe Ue | tournament last night at the | Te Hp ist iativan vite ie : | bases were full, two hands down and| 2d. one off Appleton, a two-bagger cipher the inscription on @ twenty- Gage untarily raise Moran's end of the Gave wase aie | St. Nicholas Inn academy by tue | 178 187 192! Falke 106 178 | HOCKEY LEAGUE ST, the count two and three. by urdick, and one off Colwell, Each dollar bill at fifty yards that shows inset ' . " Fe ae BABY a a ria ; | Park Row champtona, who incident- igh moores—Hole, 228; MeN | STANDING | Ferdie Schupp and Hank Palmero | the three Brooklyn pitchers twirled you don't care how far you are sepa= ) ffellow. ‘He keeps his word, His ean Wittatt and |ally won two of the three games here| In, 2 special duckpin match game Won. Lost. P.0. fheres some clever pitching white) throe innings, and they were in. rated from it, This qualifies you ta . ‘ e aia sagt The opening session oved un- | a8 John Day of Chicago, ¢.) ‘714 || er © first three | loose.’ Nee) er . ; , untortunate in having a) , tful x un-| Deutsch of New York won rat q innings end prevented even ° - = , Nobody who ov F know Tex Ri Ber who things thay make |¢venttul, the Park Rows leading all average of 130 for seven | oo | race rot meeting Aanuph. wee toad | used at sic crore eee ete pe ‘agtempt to intimate that his co! Hn unpopular, ‘Tom Jones, trom the td, anne aly Nick | 10 ed a high score of 18 “000 | for-one. nit, whfie the Cuban allowed! tunis. Big Dutch, Mil lenis oppor = sal aoa anit fis good as any certified checks | Willis after the de Hehe, triet | sispensible for the new F cords ere. | Anderson | worked against euch ather,| times and wes the 1 paster In Homes, Clube, | an t money in ands isn't aSlio keep the or . fs a he seco n > top- an ne former Cardina' | Ho got triples anc o singles Pe EAE TIDY In ae My ataker | Sone weed on IH MiGIags |eEeT tty tee eee RTT. Neate thea fof ie termer Carvinal Het all (eel iccarty. next in ordee of the stining Restaurants & Hotels| Eee ee te ce vorid, whether “knowT an one Wiltnedis | Eine the bins tp E17. nesses jae 2 |rung, while Anderson was Wondrously | iights, played great ball on fir pining | ey Tle xing Commission” or fi Supearente: Saye Mo drove ro. | yas Nan individual mark by Fi tii N < Wild'and ineffective. | Ie, was touched | Not rar Hemeirediey cifras niet | om |perern when ny unten | lémgad af, tha shee Hee, asad istic News and Gossip | iii Sissies BANS ing? ares shoes lt ot ie ne ST a kind word about our old} the photographers who wanted to give | (0'a! UP to 698, Just one pin above the By Joh of Ritter, who Was also bombarded. | WP. Stengel and Hickman, in left and friend Marty McCue, Marty was|Wiliard’s plotures to the public We] Bronx Central” trio's record team 'y John Pollock centre gardens respectively, also AIN D Panna ist. For | Dluffed and roared, and he. cl score Those two rushing, slamt YANKEES. played fine ball, Hach gobbled up 3 once a professional pus! og |Diutted and roared, and he chased | Niowaileskithalsieniy eamta . slambang fight-| to be appointed by the Governor, to have ‘ate| MACON, Ga., March 10.~The Yan-| three hard chances despite unfavor- many years he aa been an Asser |i olen anda pon ie Y , Nicks took thelr only game lers, Jt Flynn, the game and aggressive | “tction, management and control erer all bog. | first full practice game of the |”? Sround condiiions. 4 plyman, He is 4 pporter” of leg-!want to see Willard train? kened, and they had eusy | heavyweight of Pue Col, and Jack) sil | lees oe jglation fuvoring 1 But Marty!a quarter. Probably Willard doe bunching their strikes for| Dillon of inc 5 wig, | ¢ Bay, (abveoa. sreanoe to6 matones | MEET. Wes WOR InBInER And the Fee: U Beerearien fevoring & atone Eee te fat el bly, Willard does hing their strikes fF! Dilton of Indianapolis, who {# the legitt | fr the Taint yee itt mah | ulare trimmed the Hopefuls by a score LEVINSKY NEARLY K. 0.’S IMPORTE ‘ ] Ra ib Rout Chcae AUAr Lara, Bur Jones } ei jinate light heavyweight champion and | 88A2uneed to-day o eoming mimual| ced tO 8 COLORED HEAVYWEIGHT. t ng small When, as champion of 0) for the queror of ma at ment will be hel March 16, providing be} Walter P ave _ i - has seen Willard and that t m f pa ny Of te pres: |ess anenge two Bee she alter Pipp gave the Regulars aces ; ; n Me te cock physical cendiuon and|emall things. t be above alls, eee avyWolghts, will exchange | olebers of the fatle game, "t iatend te coy) tele start When in the second Inning rthreaaneyp Cont, Maren 18 | er e Be ceuntit to fight. Marty voices his fear|, If Willard was a clover, tricky fel-| 87 88 BF stain Nallops in anothes ten-iound Hattie to: | aay rel omgeans Oae wd Git enl| ne walloped the bail over the left|pob Gerroll to a, standmill. at. the one of the few DT heme “nippodrome” that may kill box- |!OW he'd things differently ar. |Hawenia, 171 382 a0t{ftobinen... 1 Righk Of (RO BORIRE Show Of the MA?! seusay Tupelo | neta fence. The Hopefuls didn’t tle it] Greenwood A. C. here last night things proper! i ieecaes pus. Oeterently 86s | Nibes ft Wooltow..) 148 hattan A. C, at One Hundred and Fifty. | yee” eueel Torkriile. bantam wight ae wn i 4 ast nigh properly "oe Inat hho Herm Jum | ila) Score —Nelwou, 277 Maname, 4) Harn. | Mth Street and Kighth Avenur ¥° | uae bee matched by his masiges, Tob Twa, | Cooke wi got, whoa Migh and | Carroll, whp ie s powerful colored qualified by the ! pe erty nw und it who doesn't Ike! yn, Bd Weairow, 2:1, Hobinwoo,” 20; Hat |met wt tho Broadway” Spo nu wer Yous atom cnven ttt 12, TaaMl | Cook walked andthe former soored| fighter, rushed Levinsky around the word BEST—= ) abtok condition hel fight lik ian an ; a 5 Aner apersng: © A.C. of Manchester, N. H.. 0: ! 2 ring, trying to knock him out with a ) Bain the a fe M fghe he's: hurt In another Evening World M wW months ago and bh Each team made 4 run in the ninth, ‘| haan aw 7 hoa Bader ui night, at the Metropolitan alleys, ‘ fonght. had one} suas Cotter Tharloea Hartnell singled, and, Gedeon, was! Srritic rightehand swing, but Lovin. Cantrell & Co rane. yin * . vod auaiities will be the home ‘team here took two games n thet ha . Neer matched for tw e ih | ran for him, reached third on a ate jaky met Carroll half way and not ublin § et o i fi pp that | af ¢ the first jon ‘o Grun- fo te ‘ =p ede ; . 0 ig ‘} and an infield out. Then came a very onl qucbor ea Py uw ora WI Lo: ‘ ot} peculiar play. Gedeon attempted to| pany oy Ha ninaplere pe rained Lone i 1 muAtareicranbed Claire " Raed fal wiouaiee a eee eee eoge burried Hiv de-| ang. on 10 saxe blnaale trom, t w . Re eountie to My n the opening game e that and peel ee Marto, toe ° . mill dwery to get the runner at the plate.’ action and pleased the large ee | ’ |he' \ Nioine, “food “usaeine ne will ive er haan, Mare, i cas vee olde Canter, | Pho rewult_was_a_ADAp throw that present. | a the twent , R tar NY | seuiisinahaiveanebecniint fourth bronze medal score for the b! fe he cont — l= — event ale Owing to the fact thet Jehaar Reem, op | —= Vv US THE “ON ” With ¢ Eurekas unable to hit the |»... Weimmantel, the rem, + | New Jersey lightwetgh!. injured bis leg and 4 | | ed headpin after the firet string, the ohn, has arranged two chat >» meet Young Brown at the Milltary f | You'll be # surprised party when you exe our Spring #088 Without any trouble. MeNair| ¢,,"'t nigit of Mawh 2), 1 stitute with Brown, | Suitings and Topcoate at $: It’ ¢ ree ou how tect [Showed considerable improvement in | ¢ middleweight cham ; i the spec: N +f | Our only price is $20. You can't pay us more, NEW WEST SIDE A, C. WILL fitweigit of Bh ia CHOICE OF THE HOUSE. $ HAVE “OLD TIMERS” NIGHT. , i ee Fes Wien), who ie peaoting toe tig Cn There Are many aay patterns this spring— imported n though most places . s £ ¢ He, . ata a4 md Frank Moran, devared d estic fabrics o} cy 4 Suit or Topcoat To Your 20 ecnew Weatulde AC. la 4o have atau in ari ftom. 98 em | toda at ome 0,00 a tae taken to and dom mi Faeries f unusual abtrassivenses. We have sell it exclusively SUIT eI Gitoare AY (tal cla Aces ie lie sil g0 ABA | fe ted that there ie till $30,000 reds 5 $39 to 40 Order reunion of ld timers ata chy house [ashame insane eo Me [wr eh ime mal : Bottled by-E.8J. BURKE alues No Extras) tistt.. ‘The event will include « smoker ot the Busios ict | ae, Se Re A Tae Nae SO | Suits to Measur 25 \ We don't sell one suit at $40 and make big money in which there will be vaudeville per:| rm wt cls I hip x | sure, ; seillten tor fans Ot ea bi i; We formances and bit of boxing. 7] Cais The New Polo 4. A, of Harlem will stage { | a Y r ) cash several times @ year. pion athlete in the coures of tte lang | Magdt of Newark, hee folly rerorered tram an | 2. bout eevee) preliminaries will be {} ic SAMPLES? Sure! Lots of them FREE.” ee mea tiar sean al 4 ornate teney hem, te na foaght. 1a (he Aime tem Wille Ryan enews Billy Fit, finish and service strictly guaranteed. Samples ¥/ § -E & A wih home tom ‘ MA | Htamtiton aad in the final bout Merty Sehwarta and Style Portfolio on request. lenny apne te old dave. | ¢ wiles (a | tacates Peto Collins eo Ry OW SNE ER ice * eva Tethers. ein C | ueiey 18 m nul vel Pauey (Brannigan of ‘ 2 : i Rae i ag img | mat ee maf a ' oi Broadway r rt 1 30 E. 42d St. WHITE LABEL k i aid Heed eilietead aac Set n ; es reper Betty and Ninth Street and 19 F. 4ist Si Tne Scorcn of OreavAce ft Ti il r 1 bight of ‘the ‘old ‘days spent” their | Howse oF Pe evening, Marsh Fy ¥ }: club, Among these! « 7 Ynends t 7 ny i i | i 40- ark Wy, York City Qrposite pein jedan tasae cant ihiteme eae |f tae $8 18 31) Tiaads We im | ile Seal ar aad a Exclusively Custom-made Clothes, $20 to $50 ~ __ SPORTING a ‘distaiet: Leadare, co (ane ered ch Conianh ch tm emmy oe apities LAsbhs A | ERE iat sacackat coat L ’ rid sciainii lias aw SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK WILLARD AND TWO OTHER CHAMPIONS Copyright, 1916, by The Preas Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). oT Taree >» ms hte a , Gort. Be \ IN Be BY \_ 9 ecw. - er ( 7 bas | Warp \9 AMUSED WHEN A SPARRING PARTNER Latins by — A Good Rar, 4 PUTTING EM OVER With “Bugs” Baer 16, by The Prew ©. York in D, AU) CUODURS \2 ROPEAN WAR HARVARD WANTS BRICKLEY TO HELP COACH ELEVEN | EIGHTEEN Is | ; MONTHSAWAY, Star Kicker to Have Active In- BUT IT’S THB | struction Job if Haughton Decides to Take Ad- visory Position. ~ eat WARD WRONG END.” ni Cael ropped the thi Frank Baker has « simulated - - ve of neutrality last neert ROSTON, March 10.—Harvard making an effort to induce Charles Brickley, 1914 football captain and p loss drop kicker, to assixt in coaching next fall. If Percy Houghton does not s umnmer, vou could place @ bares incandescent This season have active charge of the coaching, and| yj. ! leaguer on <f ft is expected that he will act only in| lan advisory capacity, Lee Leary or| Store and he wouldn't frmp. Reegy Brown is to be in direct charge.) 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