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vl) Rd ec 4 b (A [es it Moran Displays Grouchy Dis-| position in Training, Proving He is on Edge for Bout With Willard. ° 1920, by The Poem Pol shiag 08 The New York Brening World ANK MORAN is ready to fight! He has been physically roady for a couple of weeks, but ao | cording to chief trainer Willie Lewis) it’s only during the past two or three days that Frank has felt a longing to disregard tho calendar and mingle with Jess without walting to get @ $47,000 purse for St. Moran 18 more than peovish. @ He's ripe to look for trouble The smash- ing of his automobile by @ trolley oar Saturday afternoon made bim fore, Lesides the prospect of a re-| pair bill he had possible fake dam- | age sults In mind, and @ healthy re- alization of tho fact that a litte! harder jolt might have resulted in! foie injury that would have apolled his chance to moet Willard for the Moran Rants Hi ) STARR <ss5 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1916. A DAY Copyright, 1916, by t IN MORAN’S CAM e Pub The New York I World.) ving ¢ \ Say \ WHO ‘Are You AND WHAT BUSINESS HAVE YOU IN Here ? ‘Man Who Beat Willard and Mora | Picks Frank to ORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | PUTTING “EM OVER With “tugs” B FOR GOLF Is | GOLF” Hat 1 i ‘ the date Pitchers are warned that Frank Baker atill thinks a two-baqger ie @ bunt. wolo ee forty Ce SCRAMBLED ADS. Zooy sects ingke bleak farme ora (st Teo MUCH Our tonjwe in'a'one-man top ON EDGE TD PLAY A Jone: HE CUT Loose one Wid : on fe ON@ THAT GRAZED MCKINNON Tee \ AND HIT THE PUNCHING Bac, Pestiremous PEOPLE WHO SNEAR IKITD cated free and ANK'S DRESSNG ROOM TO GIVE HIM THE ONCE Ove ne « \ ARE GETTING ON HIG Ni ERVESS . nd oad \ Ww, i fe | If they had any Automats in Mar- lin, Benny Kauff would probably nh have taken hie full dress cuit along, SIZE MEANS NOTHING. “The digi by ure the harder . Me canes eee euler for ke | | DMN SG in and Tells W y aver ofered for a no-deciston bout. i wevertate Bu When Frank arrived at Hawkins's) Bute 4 BUT Te apices + ; — place by trolley, he was palo about, 4 ! an¢ res | . | I did not dis ied that teroceanea ironies tae come (T'S ALETACTION AND SPeep —«-| Gunboat Smith Expects Bout to Last Ten Rounds, but Says That)!" f.,c" 6 cked Into Ke ce. ; Tice sat gprmakee wall Moree CREE RA NIG: MAC are if There Is a Knockout Challenger Will Land It—Gunner Be- eould hirdly find room to go through i ar cearemin, tie gure en vlan to lieves Frank Has the Harder Punch, the All-Important Fight- box in the ring In one corner of th A ; A ; room because 9 fow would be able to ‘ ing Spirit and Experience Gained in Actual Ring Battles. gee him work. After clearing « mall - sible hic pnllehas wie stim aa space in the middie of the floor he q In a proba pulled on tho eight-ounce training ARAN Qu ee | Gunboat mith ts the only man | He was hurt then and he did not] 'wiew us fuse 4 : Re ds al seta aoe - ret i who has decisively defeated Jese | come back. Ww of tquah ; oa haar Kale ‘a minute ft was quite| as cs ie isi meaiconiaA “———=" | Willard and Frank Moran, the Another thing much heard of Just) Moran cap My evident that the two sparring partners >’ M 2 contenders for the heavyweight | Dow 1s Willard’s right. If he haa suoh | tau Bargain were up against it. Moran, who was 4] gers uUcnhin a | championship of the world, He | thing it must be of recent deveiop- Looks ae if Moran and Willard will fidgeting about and anxious to begin, | m : mont. Hi 1 Sani heth depend on the knuckle ball. : <ond lighting styl teas given the referee's decteion {ment. He had no knockout punch a ie knuckle ball, Fee at Signe biue oye peering out | Makes Them | Oo k [ ik | Gver Acrnn (a Bon Branctoo dn, [Trem + seuehe fills: | 1H oonnection “pull player wouldn't from undern: white eyebrows, gave | 0. u e | y018 ands few monthe later wae | with hie @ it must bo remembered being denched tn the him a pecullarly ferocious appearance. | L ih | i vf i | that it leaves Just so much more body " soci 4 Fils face was a dark red from expomire | given the referee's decision over | surface for his opponent to fd and mut ariemnesis| Real Pennant Contenders | Rune Oe te ae we laaeeme a crie e an ood up Hike @ gamecoe! - thim, It do Ao de ake A ; eke. mene e | atytes of both fighters ae no him, however, to xeep h eee A ‘Fh As he ripped into Kendall Moran other puailist has, and in the fole | head out of reac! * ; a fle o¢ oF Looks as if Benny Kauff's si seowled uni a dep crnan fan Rube Marquard 8 Problem, and tit fis tn comin more of « hop lowing articte written cepectatly | As a champion of course Witard have been lost on the ways nee Grew his ipa back from his tooth. Ho| if Manager Robinson Gets|stRANGE TO SEE RUBE AND ed | for The Evening World he hag |has developed the confidence ot a 1 vice about respecting your rats aa al “big 1 i It is an interesting twist In base- of both men. mind the fa are a chat ata t wu golf Png oval van shout to "haoek| Breaking Stride He Believes| yall ace"tha‘vunsort niota”ta [STANDING OF THE TEAMS | ee (oie ae Reena to it At lway K 7 ; Meyers, his first r in the ~ . b nso daze you that you will E tattared Wiekient torte. eae His Team Will Capture Na- Honal League, now aiding tn brings IN THE WORLD TOURNEY. By Gunboat Smith. forwet you ever were champion. You weafag fant tan a : y Hehe j tim back to shape with “ 3 bot " ‘ 0 know when you get In the ring In a ese cce| eee oe Wen mpinn Wiles "had bifrone ey Uric eapatlanesiigent RAUL Zene es ANSWERS TO QUERIES an to experimer k= —— seterday when he announ e y_ ring experience h «pm “champ E 5 iddenly broke into a broad | ‘ he r ing think ‘ ] - quard and Meyers as thy them I cannot se pything tO thinking will win Que Ed¢—What © recom amie und eased up, Tt was tho same By Bozeman Bulger. |iirooklyn. ‘Two years as this fight but Moran. I fought both of confi version of a 6 Tarsueet with MekKianoa. | Moran battered him | DAYTONA, Fla, March 20, | Houneement of those | two "nauen men In thete prime und defeated them, Mycliaa It is rated, | TDS. Sit etre tii Sie ) 8 to) Would have been to Brooklyn like RRMHNGe Ea he ; aay oran } e harder th Ritend: wit ‘ ie nal ivi uf in heavy Ay we, thon, HB Brooklyn Olub bids fair to! waving a rad fake ina Gullatace, tt Perhaps the best way to make AY evar did, and Moran, when he hubepe Ree, playing poker with Aonetilled punching dunimy, purpose have one of the best—If not! was a favorite trick of Marquard’s to Why I think Moran js the best man 4s that left hook to the body hurts. : ty mi nia ak Multicannta iaw | thy best—pitehing staffs in) Peat out Nap Hue nthe many to desertbe their good und bad pointe has @ powerful and a dangerous A fighter'a seconds toss the sponge and janded the blow on the bag. He the National League, It ts In that! jojo Crouads, In fact, M reel on Pe pian Seca ret DOME er, ve nto the ring too late for dt to help e crowd, which presser i straight victories by ing Rucker. rotona at Bronx Palace, bn rounds, Ais OVENS Mord! nent at very thove: |inaon secs bis chanoe for @ ponnant.|’ Tt thorefore seems strange to seal — Will get tho populur decison, Moran FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP sia POR eon pl vas to sive those pltehors, many Rucker now coaching iilm tn the use| ITI the end of ‘The Evening will not be knocked out. df there te s ek . | y —the « Ky iittle thing orld -mna ou ament y " ma ‘Hat men who had alipped tn to get a > ‘eteran In addition to his work as stant | “% i) Lape te) maa to go down, ene amet canesithnt 1 Exactly 17-17ths of the time ther look at him. Sane were atranavee to Hovde bought Chief Meyers from) manager, Juck Coombs is not over- |Flephant and Park How tros now) when I fought Willard he was with- Unies Rage ELL APE SEA Ga) SOA | was a figure ferret who had the wor! ie i qn strangers to | 1 Giants looking his own condition, and he as-|atand tled for the leading honors.' out gn ounce of fat. Ho was all muscle, |Drevent the holding of the boy bolled down. to, peroentane. He hee him, and nove were weicome, 8) 5 sures me in all that grave manner of | ‘The championship will not be decided yy Prat itiah tac thay aaa (elt ae ns the league al! utaked out in fractions “How do you feel, Frank?" asked | "They are just at the turning point speech, so characteristic of i that]| until tho very lust serics, March g0,| {2° Wee Bet a fast Mghter then and It ang Al Reich, the local } and could tell you exactly what one, when. a pitcher becomes a great one! he will be able to pitch just as many | petween Park Row and Eurcka, Both) 88248 to reason that with his added | wt! meet in a ten-round bout « month Mike Doolan got his single Moran turned to him and said: {°F simply a dub,” says Robblo, “and Smee as any twirler on the club, He /the White Hlephants und the Park, bulk he ts not any faster to-day. That/to be staged by the Capitol City A. © gach aesson. With the ald. of @n Te Aa, ae oon How de you ex. (they've got to bo atesred right and| {241 {he samo thing last spring, but | Rows ure scheduled to soll two more, fancy stepping around in his training of St. Paul on the aft of May | Peary Pie adding | Mnching and # fet th Sane ome. Ui a poor old | With great care." though, and what he says now must hry oe Peller he champlon-| which has made observers say he t# 90. In @ telegram received to-day, Fs om, teckies Harry Dvvain \ problem in etock. He had the pent eripple ready to le and die,| Among the youngsters, to whom he |e taken seriously. Coombs spends |*Mithough the Hrooklyn Grand Cen-| fast 1@ merely the fancy work ho dey | pps: wae. es i wl ddlnweight, | Unies Beotty Montieth, mange of Joheny| Mant tussle all figured out by steam I'm on my last legs. Say, will you Feforred, 1» Malla, @ left hander who | Overy Bilanie OF ble tine figuring on) train were defeated In two of the! veloped with the circus to impress the | Jefe Pe ends a ll ial Dundes, ents down his demande for Dunder 0 Bower and woen he ousssed right he guys eve 20 <4 . ° Ine Pi ¢ prove the Hrooklyn essic , at th Thite| publie. a narie: who st 3 Gibbons in a ten- Renny Laonart in the wun ten-round - rognostica guys ever reaiten that I'm asked that B# acquired the wobriquet of (Club, and he has shown himself of aa! {ie haht ueademy, Saturday Wien, Public. I know from expertence that ID) ing go on Friduy night, eays that h a Madion Syuse Ganka oe Macon ar {wreng he could subpoena the cold, question about twenty thousand |"Duater” on account of his streaks) much help to Robbie as Robbie was they were the principal cause of the S8ow work you must please the crowd a, signed the articles of agreement te called off by Matchmaker Jimmy | tough figures to prove he was cor- umes a day? You make me tred,"|of wildness that sends the ball) to MeGraw (Mock for first plice by winning by that fast moving, but {t 4s false) ror Reich and that Tom Jones, man- | Riily Gide, manager af Leonard, ts | FPCk pean penuenbed Public thought an 4 dior un ater and | whistling under a batter's chin or| hee nee Aue Bron klyn club th ning string, from| fighting and in time it destroys your! ager of Willard, has accepted the club's | tng to allow las ard to box Tan Bie NAS ED (eer ay when, be picked “Willie ‘Titehie, who was with ime, | HiAvelne off one of hia ears. Among) pennant, and lie polats with pride to | Park How. teu ety placing the] real gense of fighting and ts injurious. | terms j hawt. at be insta that Leocard moeite @8 £4 | loepholed himself by proving, that he Jeane over and’ whispered: “Hea on | Players that kind of pitching i known | the fact’ that the spirit of the club Is | {he leaders. H F | Willard 1s slow in getting started. In write, the ae Chica tanreiet, | ae taste ott bSeituet at tw apm. Aaaryt cbeelfied the direction in whieh edge a's the way 1 like to see 48 “dustin ‘om off” and at times it I4| Very similar to that of the famous | Koster's Bronx Central trio in-| the fight with me he lumbered around gyi Maer Wells fast English be Mig tuatig Geees of ike Meadioms AA, cc | tea, ae nelng Ye lead: te @ fellow Just before a fight, When Las effective as perfect oontrol be- | At! letics who won w such @ jereased their third posit chances | for two rounds. Then they started to| -tash agein nother ten-tand ba! tan Operas House on Thumday night, featuriug} MORAL—ANYRODY SHOULD Be nave a grouch like that I know I'm |causo the batter is constantly In fear| At, the men are in excellent siape,|eonsiderably by applying a coal of] yon at him and he became a little ag-|nisit, The were of thelr confit i Melehi and Avdre Am ccvctm have | ABLE TO GUESS THE DIRECTION ao t he! and Robbie thinks them ready to| whitewash to the Rroadway Arcades| ¥°ll &t Laan yaa Meieacs OB" | Gnnati, where the fistic game ae 1 for the {nstalation of « huge aplit]OF AN ELEVATOR Moran sat In sullen silence for a °f belng hit Jetart with a jump at the latter's home alleys in another| @ressive, but his way of being ag-|COnii ™ OT? Tu’ ngs tuird imeeting, | conn dock, which will be esended dirctis | GUESSES, _ we while. A man in a derby bat and a Mails has a wonderful shoot on his} addition of Meyers has Saturday night Evening World tour-| gressive was to let his 240 pounds fall) Weis receiving the decision over White in a) o ring. It fe an elerteic ww)? dark overcoat took a position nearly |fast bull—fully as offective as that of | Nil’ ARO B tbe Cats jney mateh J over on me, You can never put over | tweireround go tn Breton a few months ago, ly operated, which will record every minut SPORTING. away looked hin over, @arauard tn his prime—and he must! Mccarthy yore. with | e |@ knockout that way Jef, Smith wate wich @ god showing to hie esl ada | Rraprev ; rhe 7 Pale wan ¢ ich for Moran, After D® nursed into control. Umpire Klem | Wh bre Zach Wheat, the Jack Dillon Puts As to fighting spirit, probably the|yoyr with Mike Githone that hie manazer, Al armcren MANHATTAN Qren atand t for two or threo minutes thinks Mails the most promising | outfielder, carried along to learn by | ‘ | most {mportant thing In the make-up | tdjpe, i receiving many offers for him, The Schoolboys’ Athletic Games, Sats OF ENING. THURS., Mare he exploded fell hb absorption | ; ; ale A.C. of Bt, E r Bet the indoor athlett anon | BOX SG pert au, Y ‘i young fellow he has seen, TI ep gab lo ghter, Willard ithout it, Ghpitel Gite A, 2. af Os. Feu) -wante hin to) Metore ine | Zavon Se iO gar FICH v Say,” he snapped. “Who are you stuster” was with the Brookion clu, MEYERS A NEW MAN SINCE| Allen to Sleep |: m Aebter, WilArd 48 without iG Atl eG itecee satin on 18, New Orlmus comes to an end the schoolboy athletes REICH vs. ANDERSON and what business have you in he ; ith the Brooklyn Oly | the urging of the men in bis corner | Lire tim fore twantyeound bout with Georse | will have another chance to win some} 44m. "Or: Rest Seem. TT “I’m a doctor,” said the stran season, but did not settle in the ‘ JOINING THE DODGERS, a — | he came at me with a taunting remark |onip on March St and Denver would Uke to of the pri: offered by the Princeton Db, you a petorted Sloran ua af ate eulaahs aac ninee Since joining the Brooklya club aay dd Ne the | are of fen 0 tenth Jatage a. twentyaound bout between him and | cy : és ae PA de A egy ago wee ie the Brooklya club! mygnting more desperately than he! and a flare of fight In the tenth round | sas gourd terut between him ant Club this Saturday afternoon at the tee malnene sa hak ies p youth and tendency to wildness | corned about his success, ne fools aay | dia tn his recent battle with Gunboat| and I let drive and split his left aay, | Ce Beith tha! o Be ¥| sixth annual Interscholastic track and et Bde vate dressing F T suppos owe games, it up to him to show that he stli| Smith at the Broadway Sporting| Then and there he lost spirit, and for — F |fleid games, to be held at the Seventy- Prony om : t 1 regular staf, the one that /carries a few pinch hits in that bind: | chun, Jack Dillon, the hard-bitting| the rest of tho fight he did : st re-|_ Fredile Welt, who is to fleht Foil Dios ot fir Bestevent Armery, Tedrty fourth eating Gum Epons 084 wa gtem. : vacy. | wrought such havoc during that win- |8een of & bat and thac he can pick tient heavyweight rpton, suc-|gain that vital necessity, They say | peices Me ecaininy quarters Sh Or lorcet ae men ue Selmar Bibene ra, Barry Dep 1 you h if 1 walked | ning at ‘i ners off the bases with accurate | )* - PIR, BuO: | BOA ' y say his training quarters to the Ploveer A. O.,' seventeen events scheduled, and Secure your reservations nem nolike Gninviien aod : ling streak last summer, is made up 5 ceded in knocking out another heavy-|he comes back hard if he is hurt.| Willard 16 also getting into condition, {ng from the list of entrants th Te! ABOA Dosh, edroom? I don't want you of Whe Dell, Rube Marquard, imit that L was not happy |welght on Saturday night at the | =—=——— as oie already in perfect shape for the bettie. promises to be the best @ Romie Al McGee Nap Rucker, Pfeffer, Jack part of last summer,” he eat nerraa C. of Brookiy: 5: | GRATIN A TE Wah 19 today invuming the lam of several dia the uptown tl Biaoes AA foctors" who apparently had | Larry « A prtelon a GenattOe | Fried us hard ua could all the time.” | qrerment A, < f Urosialyn. Be vie- | EVENING WORLD tose wtsrive, valued 4 81,0, which he font om | ed a few W wating ‘ b ' errod | While taking Chief was ig | tM bell ¢ Allen, the big . . arava fay on his way to Dik hotel, He has reported bes whow to begin, ditn't: move, | Si Ptet particularly Lariat M8 WAFMINS | onworker of Harlom, whom he put HEADPIN TOURNEY | his tena eo the police, starit 1 ; a and 5 Vrat explain the cause | to sleap in the fourth round of a TO OPEN TO-NIGHT. elt, the orack Milwankne light Frank rou oF latur t & won gees maid: “but {he ten-round go with a he left-hand — - | xr froma ie nem aud han bene | ¢ t r t piteher t th naan Sout here on | #W'ng flush on the jaw oseml-) The twelfth annual Evening World 1 by ‘Tom Andrews, the fight promoter of | . . ae Athol Med hin to the tame of Goodbred, but he iw in the lthe digimon T have got te Ine thee | inal ‘Frankl Kestler was diaquall-|free hendpin tournament opens to- | ittsutes, to meet Praidie Woh to « te sound | Temperance is not total abstinence— . nd not bul and make good pegs to the bases. | fied In the second round for fouling | nicht at the Thum White wand it ee bis ‘ piccolo | rar ° ! s "i Goodbred| And the only way Lean do tha ¥ . * ght at the Thun » Elephan or 10, ‘This Lonit will draw a big crowd on | I ae : He Giants and ‘ momit suddeniy added, laying | , 280 FeMults of the other star bouts | tho entries numbered but 400, th | - an ; Hey ae wn his mitt, “that it ta time for me] nine follow wa On BANUMAY | toueney, through ites wonderful ado- come tralian The temperate man conserves his ete } oA Suna around the Dark ene | At Queensboro A. C.-Battling Le-|cexs, has gradually grown until be- Vonere Sporting Cb on ; : ‘ ery wisre pave i That ey |g ti, beaten fet how. xpirition thin elabe he nettid a Re | vineky defeated Hartley Madden. "ginning to-day thero wAl be approxi: | fk Vater Brunnienn energies enjoys life. eats good food— : ever wuard. After Teaw d oft his Ti niente 1@ | “At Fairmont Augie Ratner| ote 6.000 bow eee ' fs Oo Bal there (Moran says “eu yw A ‘| hin heay weater tl oe i i mately 6,000 bowlers competing for |‘ San anme’ hasan kana oe : ° Gianta the former $11,000 . outpoint fike MeTeauc Ri mn ore jeorge Aa} ate raeie cued say Jaye i pe ainia aie foramen Sty) snd ofterea the enioe| Lamar ef Putshirgh dak ahd Gontay | the gold and silver prizew awarded | rms Go's" toile drinks good Whiskey. -all moderately. up here by ' 0 if u we be REREA ef) Klein in the seve round lby this new of Mi) fer tho ananagn t Mgnt Wil, “Pt ene ound in shank is hash Formerly he Waa | w@yehe Karns the irons feathers! ter nove, ne "Oo \ He always calls for that wonderfully pas t , ‘ batt " 1 avantant ole knocked out Billy | sina tlnta ata a Olymy) of Harton wi : ° 4 Pit int srenalr ven cut out the Heafant, Mawes in the| 2 Applications ean. exe mild and mellow Whiskey-- Wilson— his 1 is " c r ! ' ' alt 1 us tab lwoked | 5.) Kighteen quinteta ore . t woing 10! n those} ' jncen AUIMEStR wit to conte, Yn te two t Real Wil That’s All! et away tr : j meany 4 1 Paina the HE, [ioe of « f te eee ea tlson at’s ! Mke ‘ ‘ ' Ate & ‘I ' , Dring Pienlug pee y HRs AOE ; The Whiskey for which we taventrd the NonRefillable Bottle Atvcan hod littie to say. He dressed |nosessity. of ting in By ne, wan |roundings, which, appe rat ace Lara fe ae eee Ka inene) oN gainst Jack Cosle guickly a possible gnd disap-jamong the frst to report, lip Mus (frat Sen ry Stee poledt champion, deteats Alay Cage ‘ eee ae FREE CLUB RECIPES—Free booklet of famous club recipes fi 4 lep rounds before 3 Co, (8 teams); Alert, Broo! 2 | rounds et Houston, Tex. ° recipes foy Searea. Py fined @ tow pounds and wi'h the ‘Robite ts deitatiteds on an, Banabias Ribietio feaana)s Pity SITS (0 eee he hel tneme aad Soe ere oy nixed drinks, Address Wilson, 314 Vilth Avty NX, Thao alld Shi we

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