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Ec s Lack of Quarters Doesn't Worry Willard, but Tom Jones? Well, That's Different. | Gone 218, by The, Prem Putitehing Co. abe New Fork Exening Worle | 3 WILLARD continued his} training yesterday unworried by the pall of gloom that covered the usually smiling countenance of| Tom Jones. The latter peered from time to time into Forty-fourth Street, figuring the number of quarters that | might be fingling in the cash box if it wasn't for the Boxing Commission's cruel edict Willard is absolutely indifferent to a quarter. He's even indifferent to a crowd of quarters, Jess can walk right past a louse quarter ‘ithout Wincing or losing his step. His hai in just as black and his step just as Jaunty as before the Commission an- nounced that it would wage a no- Quarter war. But Jones shows the effect of being in the trenches, Leen AT THA Pook, Suap Teena UF nt Pont oF THE war? iP You Dent Tee Senin The Discs You're Disquarimen! THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK _ Ais It The HARVEY’S HUNCHES t, 1916, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). ‘opyris J 1 wave a toner we ( Doww't tow Hee OttarniG WE RuLes ~ WELL 86 GRATERUL IF 1 Tw Mk one, MARCH 15, 1916.' T Sat oLd Man = OUST A Moment - eeeee PENT was Hutson You're DRWING OFF FROM AN PRONT OF THe Discs 2? Dorcy How iF CT's ANY OF Your. Business , BUT Tim PLAYING ’ Four ! ine oe cael Truth? PUTTING "EM OVER With “Sugs” Baer 1P16, by the Hrem Publis Tha New York Evening World Beeeat Ud) ng Co 66 1 iE + ARMY NAVY GAME \\ ne a The trainalways leaves PLAYED IN| : MEXICO THig| Om time when you are YEAR.” a minute late: If Commisstoner Wenck and Tom Jones would hire the Polo Grounds we could all get the nice air to-| gether fresh Ibert Robinson has rounded into would have had Zeider's wink f Critles say that Moran can count s fingers, but then, nis ¢ es on hit so can Paderwiskt |The day is always fine when you have your umbrella and rain- coat with you: nthe t | ; ; HE phrase “training quarters” R d E d Tin roe aes. wine, | Leariden § Lnaurance camp. Nobody ts allowed to effes Tom Jones a quarter cigar. Quarterly magazines are banished from the news stands. It is under- | stood that newspaper reporters will be asked to refer to Willard as “an| eighth of a ton of beef” instead of, as én the former jocose manner, a “quar- | ter-ton of beef.” | Jim Corbett picks Willard to win, | BUT Willard can even up the tough “‘Willard’s Boxing Is Much Better Than I Hoped to see,” Declares Bothner. || iuck vy hiring Hughey Fullerton to 2 pick Moran. BY GEORGE BOTHNER. F al ~|YOUNGSTER’S TR. Means He’ll Be Giants’ | Mainstay Behind the Bat ABROAD INTERESTS champion 1 wom | ules iar a wonderful, I watched him slosely in hig tussle with Hussane. The (For many wears didn't pre Dooin Will Be Valuable as Trainer of Young Pitchers, and Two Other Catchers Will Be Picked From Trio | TLUARD {8 now down to 252| easily as twenty-one. | pounds stripped. It is amus- | Turk is a mighty formidabic man on the mat, I can tell you, Dut in Ing to compare with this the | of Youngsters. Young Rosner Sails Saturday] Willard’s hands he looked t!ke a lightweight. Of course these men | LEARN ONE THING EACH DAY. weights of some famous old-timors ann es b 4, >) tf only tested their strength in the scuffling. It is impossible to get babe th e owns the only Ln filtdercin Md tales led il eon die By Bozeman Bulger. to Box Wilde for English '] a jine on any boxer in the gymnasium because a fellow does not let Mattel ar lescwanda clans ake, Marlin, March 15 Flyweight Title. Aimself out the same as in a real fight. Ho is less aggressive on Praan® literate mreighed 147. Yankee Sullivan weighed " attack and more care on defense. From what Willard showed spoils. 147 and Hob Pitzsimm« fought Creedon a L, Sullivan, weigh 8, when he 1 challenged John d 155%, HL purchase of Bul Rariden from the Federal League is the one a | move that kept the Glants from being in a constant danger due to) With the former star of the Braves and against his three sparring partners he ts not only fast enough with Yorkville Is interested In the com- if his hands but also on hia fect to take care of hims bout between { D. Janowski, the eh printer, has a weak catching staff. p in a cham. } championship tipped fourteen seconds a days Charlie Dootn to carry the main backstop tvurden, the gap left by tho Jo-| NE Cnimplodslip | Noll NIL | ptonship fight. In other words, I belleve he knows how to protect [| Carn! [00 cer | HAVE received a number of : 5 BY ‘aves himself. Moran will find a mighty good big man in front of hi —- * parture of Larry MoLean and Chief Moyers has been pretty well filled. ‘avice a 01 c ehty t im, | abusive letter from alleged f ray diaeeia pi Cyaan ea ener Stato nmua/Lhe cigarettes are MoGraw sought Rariden because of his wonderful endurance as well as his jimmy Wilde, fyweight champion of e ry well known throwing arm. | England, which takes place at the st in t eonard-Dunde: a 5 eegeinton” 'p the Heonard-Dundeo | “rig Indiana farmer caught practically every game played by his team Stadium A. C. of Liverpool, England, I find it hard to understand the! last summer, and thinks nothing of finishing up a season with 150 games| April 24. The match ts for twenty) one who should have al] the benefit of natural advantages. To me Willard sizes up like a fellow capable of playing his alvantagas to the limit. Boxing Comn Inhale new methods, Y a kangaroo with a si ssion should friends of Dundes, eriticising im: mL can't page always good—if they let you order them: = 3 —_ —_ Physlolegy books must be cheaters @tate of mind of a man who sends to his credit He was the dig dependence of the Braves tn their heart: | rounds 4 calls for 105 pounds at 2) i hs af | @busive and even obscene matter) jo'clock tus day of the fight. Rosner) or w ors wrong, as all we ever M E( CA through the malls. Writers of such | breaking drive for the pennant in 1914, ey Oe un tein | Onrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnd) \You order ! anteed $1,000, gun saw “Strangler” Lewis strangle was Meare Scat desgeya ihe algnt t| ‘There is no question of Rariden’a@—————————————. | rickets and hoes batalla Let editorn | FIS' IC NEWS AND GO SSIP a big toe sideratio nvariab) ey ste : ery 0 ‘The winner is to receive a gold hy that they are Tall rt jabliity, Ho has everything that @68/ good third string men during the| Moving pictures will be taken of the that they do not r \to make a great catcher, but—and this Satie ananon, Matty will soon loosen fight. up. You By John Pollock tablo element in our Ita 1-|the most Important of all—he has the! ‘These two are to be selected from| “itosner will sail Saturday on the anit blame him for not taking any | O c lation. 1 shall not allow these let’ lenturance. ‘This season he will 40] Wendell, Kocher and Kenny. Wen- | American liner St Paul with his Gunboat Smith Puts Up a Game j'c,b*, morn, = f mal chances with bin arm on a cold 1 ’ i 4 pression Of the big share of the work unless | ¢ fee eniicapce en |manager, George Smith, ; F whete he will remat Orange Morin’ | checker board n Itallans in general, as I know that) 10" Die i vigtes ‘ dell is a New York boy and spent yiown trainer, He expects to put int but Losing Battle Against | :in. =r he wil main for the nent ten dave | Ch r our citizens of Italian birth or de-| knocked out by an Injury. most of his Ife around the Polo|tnree weeks of training and will show : | gcent rank as high as any others in| Dooin ts a better hitter than Rarl- {Grounds He ts the son of a Police jone week in tho music hall at Lon- Jack Dillon. aah st BBee foe ANSWERS TO QUERIES. 9 honesty, cy, 0 y dem, but he Bae toon iu the OOM ltleatenant and in every sotion and|OOh. riers the prupitietio —~— oaverseite. backik Queery Ed: Did Sam Langford ru b ‘As for the abusive letter-writers, 1|much longer and naturally, cannot! mannerism is a typical New York| Rosner CHPUT. Sit J tik own| After a layoft of several months, Gun- | matchmaker of dam McVe can only imagine that their ideal of/stand up under as much hard labor. | boy. A few years ago McGraw allo ea terror among his schoolmates, | boat Smith, the California heavyweight, | Durgh, N. ¥, FULLER HOPPR. | Sportamanship lies in Johnny Dun-; Ay a trainer of young pitchers, |htm to practice with the team at the| and. 4 the course of a street] re-entered the ring at the Broadway fut Columbus discovered jee's action during the Leonard bout, though, Dooin is of big help to Me- y suggested to Sallor her fighter of Yorkville, Polo Grounds and was attracted to fight sor Sporting Club of Brooklyn last night and! 16-YEAR-OLD BOY LEADS Smen, dieeding at engaged in a ten-round bout with Jack deliberately spat out the he the blood time mouth, aw. t 6 ° c 8 wonde y| Bracken, anc Graw, and it is never necessary to} the young fellow by his wonderfully | ee een eee et him. osne ! iis Rditor Queries and again upon Leonard's neck and {explain to him a plan of action in a| accurate throwing and his clean stylo| that Rosner could detent Bim. Heaner) Ditton of Indianapolis, Alt ‘ IN POOL PLAYING TOURNEY, me ir aieariett 1 enest to give the spectators a false! game, He knows what to do by in-|at the bat. Wendell was carried all/Gentre No. 158, where boxing was| ¥a® decisively outpointed, § Uy | GHIGAGOI Maren 1kcialch ne weovere impression that Leonard was hurt. | ict MeGraw saya that it was a| last year and did fairly well when held twice a week, It happened that| Prised the fans by giving Dillon a real! | CHTCAG! arch ulph Green-| seven feat fourteen I have no desire whatever to favor |' First ; Under fire on several occasions. There one night the Sailor wanted to swap| tough fight in the majyrity of the ten|Ieaf, the sixteen-year-old Monmouth, | should like to meet Leonard, Dundee or any other boxer. | delight to him when Dooin first Joined |ig a pright future for this boy, and punches with him. He readily con-| sessions. In the seventh round Smith |!) pocket billiard player, to-day heads nd then fig by the othe When I “cover” a boxing bout I!tho club to find that it was nover|there is iittle doubt but that he will dented and gave the Sailor as much 1 Jack three times on the jaw {the lst in the world's pocket billiard | ® ’ eg Write exactly what T see in the ring. necessary to more than hint at what |atick he received with heavy righta while they were at{champlonship tournament, —n ,| You can my mana " meetin te Thaients hare Tavorabia | Waa wanted jeaoher ts an exceltent « rnow.| Later a bout was arranged between] ciogg quarters, with the result that when |PPokress here. His position was « most. All Twant is some. Y ; fi 0 have able ’ 0 ue experience, the two battlers, the agreement ca hen |b y a victory last night o : GRE mention, for after all sportsmanship | But McGraw fully realises that he|f2vin& had minor league experience, the two battlers, the agreement call-} Ditton went back to his corner one of his | PY & Victory last night oter Mik» I ABIAN WALLGREN fa the greatest thing in. boxing ing for the Sailor to stop Johnny tn- Chicago, jn a game of fifty-four inn Your career is ruined. Seven feet A ‘cannot afford to enter a champion. | very likely will get first call, He has side of two rounds. Rosner not only] teeth dropped out ss , Greenle s two ruins million letter-writera @itting * OUT) suiy race depending on two catchers, |the snap throw of Jimmy Archer and lasted the limit, but had his oppo-| When the bout started it looked ag| Mth Greenlea having two rin jfourteen inches is too tall for any CIGARETTES the ring with poison pena dipped and) oo oe et Stat iaia @litid shows signs of being a good hitter. ‘nent in distress several times and] {f Dillon would finish Smith tn quick time, | Wenty-four e standing of the | hospital bed in the country. poised for action couldn't alter that | One or both may be laid out for days.) ty q practice game the other day near a knockout, Encouraged by his| Shortly after the first round opened Dil. | Players to-day follows | | fact. | onamey nen iy he has scoured the|he astonished McGraw by his agility showing he f n preliminary | ton slammed Smith on the jaw with his| Greenleaf, Monmouth, Ml..." | Idlotor Queeries—What directions | pape minor leagues for new talent and he;in handling bunts, The trickiest Of bouts for a y re he had his] + isha Me Tabe ‘ski, Schenectady : 6 can you give me for outdoor golf? | BERT BADOUD, welterwelkht | expects to develop at least two very |the old batters tried to fool him, but first ten-round bout with Battling Fa bined Knocked him groggy for @ | Rlankenship, Detrolt f B. GINNER. | champion of Europe, is In New) | 4 NY lon avery oceasion he wae on top of Windy at that time conceded Ke thang | few seconds. Smith immediately clinched |Irayton, Redallay Mo 6 Nuch aneiil Dirsatlv south! | York. Bndoud 1s the youngster the ball like a terrier after a - as the king of the local bantam-| #94 by holding managed to recover from | Clark, Brooklyn | ho knocked out Young Ahearn in {onet attached. Hut Badoud himself) Neither George Burns nor Larry weights. Outweighed by ten pounds,| t@ effects of the pun |atete, Ch ‘ Sa an'| wi . ¥ , explained that he is a Swiss, and| Doyle could beat his accurate throws Rosner was given the popular deci- As the fight progressed Smith fought! Ralph, Tr H ane Mexico | rful MEC- Europe two years ago. Young Ahearn that he has recently served aix| to first. sion, His rise thereafter was rapid.| harder and while he scored In many of Maturo, I ‘ sun case | “Dhe wonde: having gone to pot since meeting months in the Swiss army mobillza-| After a catcher has reached tho! ‘The coming bout with Wilde will be| the rounds with good stiff - 5 - z é | fj Mike Gibbons and belng knocked out |tion and came to this country with| height of mechanical proficiency it the first chance Yorkville has had at pitton' m Punches on Fink, Philadel ; ridiron game will soon | © A Turkish Blend of in less than a minute and half, | the full approval of his government. | gtill remains to be soen if he 19 clover a championship, and Rosner will| be ie saw, and in the stomach, Jack |Concannon, Je 6 be on an honest basis, The cham- Daniel McKetrick has “grabbed” Ba-| Badoud is a husky youngster,| at giving signals to a pitcher and if carry with him the best wishes of his| kePt the lead by landing the cleaner and Chapman Chicago 3 WY pionship will go to the stadium with ¢he world’s choicest doud. | weighing 147 pounds in fighting trim, | he is quick to locate the weaknesses many friends, not only in Yorkville] More effective blows. In the last round | “es ting it e Among the photographs that Daniel! Ho won the welterweight champion: | of the various batters, If he cannot but wherever he haa fought Dillon really cut loose and certainly wal-| PFO Golfers Being Rour Hip BIRROAy ABRNAE SADES IY | 7 one of Badoud tn military 5} | & $m! Leal ; c. Py é T, shows is one of I n ¥ | ship of Europe and whipped the Eng-|do those things he is not a good > loped Smith severely in the stomach and | Herbert Strong, Secretary and lls ¢ tie ad tobaccos has never been uniform, carrying a rifle with a baye|lish champion that weight. Helcatcher, no matter how well he may| Connore a Mark for Amey. [on the Jaw with snappy teft and right UFeF_Of the Organizing Committee of | The schedule calls for quite a few * =— 5 has a remarkable record of knock- | throw or field bunts. The future will] At the Palace A. C. of Yonkers Bat-| swings, BMt the Professional Golfers’ Association of conflicting dates in Mexico, surpassed for mildness, out A ean TMAS Monee ise, hee tell it Kocher has this catching in-| ting Levinsky whipped Jack Connors.| When Smith left the ring he received AM*TiCa. Kent out a letter yesterday to There are champions and chumpions, I} an 4 ‘erry MoGover in| atinct. | the Harlem heavyweight, in ten rounds ; eit the ring he received |the various club professionals 4 cre are champions and chumpions, Always say— sixty fights Radoud won forty-Ave|” Kenney io a big, strong fellow and | Although Connors was hit many times in| &,BTeat ovation for his g ne various alu _brofessionsis al ete | sweetnessand mellowness. Ess with knockouts hat ts, In forty-|has the pleasing faculty of keeping | the head and body gamely stuck it] Willingness to mix with Dill ine oe ee plete gly _ The owner of an ice yacht ise | ° five fights his opponents didn't go the| up a constant chatter behind the bee | out, It looked at timer aa though Lev- = he exte he proposed association, han Wstance, Ha inedestly. admits that | fe throws well-and hice Leon hie ty | inky could knock him out, aw Connors} |The grow recalite of the fieht were $9,033, of [ANG Teaiesting the professionals to send aueer bird. He likes to race his | = Th wonderful MEC- them quit rather than walt / hit the apring pitching. More time | Nae starecring around the ring from the | dis eum Dillon rereired $1,200, which was the |! their applications to the Organizing| yacht on ice instead of waiting 4 oup de Brace | will be required to gat real line on apparently. the battler ty not ‘w éruel| G10, which wes eo pcr enn yy me aren down [Committee, consisting of James Hep-\ for July to arque about it. CA Quality has never - ‘him, Ighter and Joe stayed the limit. See cee eee ora e ares rewipts, |burn, Chairman; Jack Hobens, Gilbert y HARLES LEDOUX, the great — > " * were as follows: | N. . a Mr. Willart’e pala rather hyperenitical | ( ; 1,000 at 73 at Nicholls, James Maiden, Jack Mackie, Bigot eee ee GU | NNESS. little French bantamweight who | Jon Outpotnted, Butler Instead of Yette.| gay. oh OF & nd exahanges | Robert White and Horbert Strong Wi gawd et a pit contd wie! DeeN equalled at the did some excellent fighting Harry} March 15.—-Frankie Mack s aie e : | fe oer Pe ge iencntiont on veld Weis | Amman wre Tat tnmy ret | eat 9 That testing record of forty. | Price—or mear it, » Y H epg ° i 0 MAN a : 9 yions and near-eh pLONS, pee land | signed Jack by t " " two days is liable to be busted Even though m in pion 1 near-champions, has been és nto fight Wh Young or a vadne ‘ ‘ sell it ie rent pees wounded. Badoud says that Ledoux 1 mor By Mariem heavyweight, for ten runnin at the next | Labore of Manchester went Aftcen fust| by some golfer endeavoring to MECCA will suit you was fighting in the trenches when al nd ring ‘alii th Wolve | heen fisting ne Ot Satunlay night. Aden hag | rounds to a draw here last nisht stand- | getqin his amateur standing. a dropped just above him, and| nt, He scored most of his 1 ‘on with | Deee fitting in better form in the last five to toe in some hot exchang Bottled by-E BL. BURKE Mo sinc ricit ate tit gatd| SRR Nn He Sal at | Sica ear tee ee, a | better than most 10c = ~ on Ledoux'’s head. | mie - ay _ A matet ard day Netwoon, Prank cigarettes — and the weight of Krookiyn, and A at borer of Akron, 0. FOURTLEN YEARS GLD i at t way to rove, Kauff . ° F. ne 9 tovtrectoune quicikes y auff Already in Midseason Form; J tosiue siow to H yiresteog hisi ke MECCA the nigit- of Ma ft this is to smoke s has Deaton 4, Callatian will have | | many of the mtar iigit | to fight a Read What He Now Thinks of Himself. A mild, mellow Whiskey taken A BY BENNY KAUFF, Sail plied seo eid east bade pa ontttn moderately will never take a man I) APko Hoe Been. Railing a aiftion tw aeirtralae Lecoue During ||| Dune sam be ool We we tae sein hae 5 20 th 1c of Pitteburgh for t at the Broadway 12 at the ete Herman, 8 the main contest, Past Tex., Mareh 15.--Wateh my dust this se the fons forget that a guy named ( 1 pill so far that they will guy with real sp the kind of a‘ that I'd hit Year ns Clad of out of the ways of moderation or temperate living. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY MARLIN me w Ima Vil hit that « Grounds. same cub Wateh ¥ bb ever lived, to remodel the Polo Benny Leonard nit them ir pentre t mich @ plaahing battle at M jen. last Wowk, are ging to f > night of March nile ne bantam, ave 4nd Jounny Dundee, div § 14 years old. No wonder its exquisite boyquet won o the The moderate man wants just nal League. Bay, n leas ‘ + a the big, tnelowre for it the name ; Pe get me right wid bunt all season ¢ ut much, That's Gibson ig Leonard r such a Whiskey—mild and mellow— Only a mild workout for me, It's the sotte NL ever geenered, cles, or Laowars ASC inau aatuind ariolaet ate Hit 9002 or no count for 2 Match Leonean! and Vertised in The World. will be Wilson—Real Wilson—That’s All ! “Four Ro: With me in the « nd urns n or some of but es” mee Waliese aiantat ose oth you ucue rooters a ARR gar aay L. rk = Row; World's Gian . Friday night ner Gsth St, and ap ie Onn aan eke neil ny own make a MeKetrick today matched Soldier Bart =< Wet tomneee he Whiskey for which we invented die Non-Reillable Bola ae , : f Ravan Nei ss West h st J ar eyes ow thes tek Mokir, to ight” Art Mag RN( New vorK orrice how up the mnlsing welterweight Milwaukee, for te 4 1490 BROADWAY. rounds at 143 pounds at ¢ 2 3 way vl ‘ L. BRYANT 482 ng the printing of the . Dall when I show him up. 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