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HARD HITTING WILL COUNT THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1916 _ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK MORE THAN ANYTHING ELSE IN WILLARD-MORAN BOUT ——__—__<¢=2—______ | This, Rather Than Gameness or, BEST BLOWS STRUCK BY WILLARD AND MORAN Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York PUTTING "EM OVER ening World), Ooprrians, 1816, br The tn Press Grehing 00, RABID RUDOLPH: «6 \JEVER GET sa: : fe 1IN Ability to Take Blows, Is Likel HOT UN You wore the red, \ DER A CELLU- i i play green and yellow to Decide Battle Between Pile- LOID COLLAR.” Pheggeet i i necktie she gave Driver and Charge of Dynamite. you on your birth- Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), | day: HE Willard-Moran bout will probably be won by the man who can| OMelai' ‘ehyatelan Mae dineseared drive in the heaviest punch, | that both Moran and Willard are Both Willard and Moran are noted for the “kick” they can pro- | lhealthy individuale; eo that makes duce at the critical moment in any 99,543,294 people in on the secret. 4 fight. But their methods are en- | - A good twocanded fighter doen't iast as ; tirely different. | log a8 a good twu-iegved on Moran, thick necked, tough as fron, ] aed careless of possible injury and will- | MORAN STRUK man pays from $ to $100 ing to traffic fn blows with the hope Mona's GREATEST Ponce by HAND Lt a when Mr. Woolworth of winning in the end, never per- Was THe RIGHT ‘T MADE A Bow Ter uit Tne Won m a whole deck for a fected a defense. | Bia A\ Pa WER Hope th \F WE HAD FotLowed IT | dime rien ‘ Willard, from the beginning of his Wb KNEES A : NUITH A RUSH. | a ped, Nn be iis boxing career, has studied every Jenausl bod te wile | You took $3 worth of method of blocking or evading pun- Jeeatiesae | ari ishment, but 1s no more willing than ® porauviyiah advanoe Hohl -ente:o} Dorcas Society raf: Moran to take a backward step or te | $115,000 would have found the pi | fle tickets for a shirk his share of the mixing when conflacating all the hypodermics. : in " gloves are flying fast. pa — $2.98 piano lamp: Like Moran, Willard has very un- da, ingomala cure in the usual assimilating powers. Tive seen | ilo eae? a J ‘him fight many times, have seen him hit hard on all the nockout spots,” | | Ditton. ‘and have never yet seen him shaken or dazed by a blow. The nearest I | Joe have seen Willard come to showing any sign of even momentary distress Wearing a diamond scarfpin under was in the Havana fight with Jack Johnson. Early in the fight Johnson | a bow tie is equivalent to having your Grove his left fist through an opening and plunged it fairly into Willard’s Att | shoes shined on the bottom. solar plexus, Willard's mouth opened and his face was twisted into an practeanny wusnen Poteet NGvTAP ay NOT /GNRATE expression of mingled pain and surprise, But his mouth closed with a snap, VOHNSON WITH ONE hive HoGn Ma AVICTGNE, Hd STOR @ scowl took the place of the grimace, and he instantly struck Johnson a “Te Geeatest Gow ever STRUCS OF The BEST ; . { Wi WAS THe oe HE USED on Soumer Heans Bovy BLows measurements around gold heavy right hand blow on the ribs that threw him back and sent him into a Br WILLARD & had pale sei a Pues EVER USED swift retreat from Willard’s following rush me % Sous : INTHE RING, i There are fathersand-aon Apparently the blow In the solar¢————— anaee os . Eanetnne ss =~. tournaments, but six generations are ‘ eee me plexus. which might canily have nua vere playing shortstop for the Pirates. |BUt you meade it knocked down any ordinary heavy-| y with his Y Sohtry say tha‘ seight, didn't weaken or worry | that the right | What Vernon Savage and McCoy Having his salary cut tom siso0e «= Mighty clear that Willard {n the least, It made so Ht-|W4s broken when he entered the rit 3 to $8,000, no doubt the M didn’t want Willard that when |MCCarty Was a very fast, aggressly Thi k f Wi Ul d- Mi t Speaker will do his throwing with you i V tle impression on jars classy sort of a fighting man. He nk 0 ular oran ou 1 4, £ 1 asked him about it an hour after | punched Moran for ten rounds, and only one hans any smoke sor he fight he didn't remember having | there was only one moment during —- ; 4 te ant te the pit of the storanch | tho ten in which Moran had & chance: BY BOB VERNON rece, as the ca Christmas: at all, bis! was dates he hooked a 1ecEroe (Official Stakeholder). when Le eilowed the ¢ ; R take his| Luther's jaw so hard that the Mc- ; ; ; a‘ enadinine without. @ Moran o distress: |Carney etry thened his eyes up until I think that Willard will surely score @ knockout, He ts the i LEARN ONE THING EACH DAY. (ee - at betore ‘Moran, went. to ing showed but the whites, and hitter the ring ever saw, He could have knoc Jolinson in A Be uae | f Jim Savage gave him a bad iis arins to his sides. Moran, eighth round at Have oa when te had him t a@ heart pu ee ete i! ss Dis and stopped iim in inds, | however, didn’t follow his advantage, but took things easy, being content to Johnson down. If he could When Barney 0% q Moran was on his f end, {and in a moment MeCarty was stron —_—>— stop Johnson Inside eight, it's a cinch that he can do the samo to Moran he Takes the Teedherk céntary Li and walking alead and stretching t ain is exacting what vengeanc “ in that distance, as the beat Moran could do was to go twenty rounds with |) |. ‘ % in | 44 Out hia arma to foe) for Baye te ie es ie a heavy. hitler, and al Al McCoy and Leo Benz Box | Johneon, never having tho negro in danger. Evening World Three- Man GOT US DOING IT 0 el | be . ae : ~ an: = e t see. His battered face was|ways has been a heavy hitter. The| Draw y a ent Mate’ 5 : seiitttfoan ti walted aa Sat Sen gunn ayer mano guar] OVW tea pa eae BY JIM SAVAGE ag alg Replica | Wrrnncenttia moran canta it 4 then tried to hurl) was that one that landed on Soldier y . 9 ames. Tis sickness 1s prognostl Rehasieta’ ne Sirection from which | Kearns, and gavo him 4 glass Jaw too, TOORlyn at (Only Man Who Hae Stopped Moran and Who Helped Train Willard for Ww pen Frame: te Wark aE ee eal coed aed the blow came, swinging wildly in| Kearns was # second Sailor Sharkey eee Johneon Fight). ne - ope of striking his Invisible enemy. | in mays aque, ue Mae (Rounds Beay- | By John Pollock. L think Willard {s the biggest kind of a cinc! ran, and he SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT. i Phe referee stopped the fight to save |} je had just knocked out One IGHTING tan fi n he|{ Wili win by a knockout, No boxer ever Ived who can punch as hurd - nu. But M would ave Round Davis in a round, and was re JHTING in better form than he} Re: “ . # i ie 1gman Br ron aoe : de ae eey, Hut antine quitting kind: [garded as a tert \ d was be F has displayed at the local clubs|} J 8 i tlayy pie ee ae * Lilla oe : Bergman Bres, at Bronx Central They might kinning to make a reput ing inca JOR tims, Mretdia: Welsh; Cre me ae, ton aati taint tare ore ana evan | Peet : 7 , . een MECC ; atter of gameness isn't en Arthur Pelkey and |4) ld’e 1 sal tite Qa "1 ia a terrific hitter, 1 don't think that he has ever yet landed full forer frames, the Bergman stars we c AFLOnS been MECCA! Souicis par egg wre gy vetoes ry (no decision), and {te World's lightweight champton, out-|} any one, Jf Moran hits him as hard as he did Coffey, and Jess get blanked by Cordes's Grand Con-! On: He's the bust, the ight. ‘The ability to take blows ilor White in one |Pointed Phil Bloom, the clever Brook- |] thoroughly aroused, Moran te tn for a terrible beating tral trio in The Evening World three-| : a night. 34 But Kearns expected to knock |lyn ghtweight, in the main event of the} t, the mutt, who ‘will count somewhat, but the ability y giant out as quickly as he|ten rounds at the show of the Broad. ; man amateur tournament Bet Gay ot cae to deliver blows will count a eréat/jaa knockel out OnecRound Davis ap scabs show of road- BY KID M’COY Brooklyn academy last night. deal more. In the seventh round Kearns nit|"®Y Sporting Club of Brooklyn last (One-Time Middleweight Champion). " | pAuaut the fineat nossible descriptio es "t t e Going back * Moran's fights,| Willard an awful smash in the pit/Might. = 4 SCHEDULE To- NIGHT. ah ae ww back over Mor if 4 * rp e If Willard had been boxing in my time and had trained as we did oe " Z dominoes is } e with Al Pal-|of the stomach and stepped back to} Freddie had to extend himself in r Felt (2), Are: adian| blank there was the first one with / let him fall. He made a mistake, o F then, he would have conquered any he H 8 the best Hes nar, Both were novices then, March |.et, Rim fall, He mado a mistake. lorder to carry off the honors, ae Bloom || on" Onis welgt ms Mie . Depar E 9. 1911. They eailed into each obher | mome: TRCU CRI by Kearieen cline pane with a rush in the lost four! | thing that other great fighters had and ' eeeseioy Gi tis ‘ . Ty Ut nd it was a great ten-|he leaped at K nd drove his|founds, making it decidedly interest- |} can beat him at this time is hard to {magine 1 », Or \ vin ta Feune. yan ioe scientifg, you Un-|right stra ) Soldier's jaw. [Ing for Weish, landing frequently wi sia gale lasses ahi ia i 10) fa Herstand. but just a fight that was| Kearns was knocked down so hard | snappy left Jabs in the face and many | - - i ; Oo s th, gameness and Hit. |that his heels flew straight up into d a NEA Cen Wine | ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. eg BO aga ee town and|the air and the base of Mis head hit [short right swings to the head and| Lav ingine TECImCUlt to met: the reneS Ed Queeries.—As Colonel Ruppert came up again, fighting. At the end] the floor first. He was counted out |face, This great rally by Bloom =| Home Run Raber Will Hit of the headpin on the newly planed Ea | As Colon tupy mage gall ag Sle bag men and carried from the ring , saul too late to even up matte: Weish maple strips of the White Elephant ‘ 1 € ia Huston own an aor fp ague lead, ps yob Meo naam That was a corking punch. Wut}had piled up a good lead on points in| {academy, last night's pinning by the tear a recruit soldiered at se wagely than O'Rourke's “white| when Willard knocked Johnson out ling Gariier rounds. W " aesea| medal aspirants. in. The Evening ond would you cull it a military base? in Havana the finishing blow was] a | World free headpin tourney was far 1G UNNIT. they inet again nearly aa hard. it lifted Johnson’s straight lefts and right swings which | hela tho averige, ’ WUGH DI Both nad improve ua hae FF aaa X90 pounds from the floor #o suddenly had Bloom Uleeding from the nowe tn | |} Orcott of the Han 9 ig anioking up that earomunlas months ‘ vad been that Johnson's feet swung sideways |the 1 th 4 t PH for the Hugh» must have caused you a de t YY . ire? vd ; we AyS [the majority of the rounds. J dy b iP. t F which proved the r ov he y Rraten by, tqumner, McCarty. Andante teil and. sumone. ity Wee | "avne'nys qttcrtane etek for Welsh udgin resen orm ‘hus teain imate, Do cies: | feted-by-the-eensor ofa lot of trouble, CIGARETTES Rous, Ja yer, Jim Sav Be eae ae atthe ROD eh, Pee Ne-han to Be Nlas likin aeain twith 3. he ind vid Gunboat. Bmith, nly Say- | hee m ’ | uy can “ either of the 0 ¢ Fieri ; hae iy -—— against Vrankie Whitney of Cedar ; Heh ‘ ein total of t } Oe eipeds at tor the hard NOTHER great punch of Wi-|Rapidw at the Ilariem Sporting caun GOW Fence Buster Is any With the Willow at Bill Dono- .s I cup that cheers, Sia they tae te hone e held Moran Nardin wos the ight hand @N6leoday mht. Last nighi’s tox bout vans Macon Camp—Announcement Made That Ex-Atn- MATTY’S LITTLE FINGER edd as a t pen is M al nto Jol , nor I should put Freddie right on edge . ‘ i fi t . ‘hee hight before the f “ Koha \t ieee und at Havana. Wi!-|" A) Mecoy, the middleweight cham letic Star Will Get Into Practice Game To-Day. SPLIT BY A GROUNDER. ee mellow- until nearly dawn with # ne | lard says (hat was really the winning ent against Leo Renz, the hard - era, 40 party.” And he paid for his fun, The] blow, for it nearly knocked Johnson |aitting middleweight of Butte, Mont ‘5 Bulge Pa MARLIN, ‘Tex, March 22, — The ness, sweetness, and price was heavy, It was his whole | gown and made him #9 weak {the final bell neither had gained any By Bozeman Bulger sian : Mates ant uw mildness of the MEC- Fiemung career, for, Moran 84,0 [shooting ‘ver the Tight to the ave [Manage over_the other vaw vasCON ite March 22. | Mecrame was renewed the former GA Turkish Bl ‘After Moran had knocked him down|tooth for the knockout Was a mero] Juin Weismante!, manager and matohmaker of | RANK BAKER was hired iby the New York Ball Club to hit. If you rock Dulling out a ten ng vict 9 urkls. end— two or three times, and finally out, | ¢o Aan ance "| the Broadway Sporung ( kely 10. F _ gina Sar Ar Mallins| to 6, Big Six himself atarted the gam: ; RS a A eal i lel, formality, And another was the up. gp Meg lg jay he bane had seen him at work this morning in a private set-to with a group oe fae Le AUN NIGER aes yaa the large oval sizeand dim drop out of the “white Hope eee ane ne ae Tatty. Thin | the same night in bouts at his club, aa he loa of pitchers {t would not be difficult to understand that he intends to ¢ until the eixth inning when @ ground high class workman : shortly afterward. ‘To-day lies | yon red MoCarty 1d. | fovea! huudred dollars on last night's show. The! earn his $8,000 saiary along those lines exclusively, It was not to get a ECU aca ites utile ar vceg sailed bal i fia a 1 preliminaries in ‘. t on 480 caf wees Sa sae eS 8 a ball from Charlle Dootn's bat split : : seal towne in Munneotn J apiint red lila Upper teeth rel a eA third baseman that the Yanks turned loose $35,000 to lift the Home Run ‘HIGH TEAM SCORE, jue ames of bi ret hand and he Ship of MECCA—with # sable t Malded the teraest biaw ite te 1 long time. King from his Maryland farm. ‘Thi wdy had a third-sacker as good, | Adirondack R. A. No. 1 433 om the es Un to that ttme higher-priced brands. ever struck ina ring. He ? r Often, Hes afraid to 1 1g declined to figut A News ae df not better, They wanted a hitter and paid according! aker thor: | re eatin of thi ie : “yey Tune elie Paleer, on tHe chin 80 lho chad at tik at Samaras arn mise 4: 0. Sel OURLIy. DORATAIARUR HAH ARG SDR PIBYIRE Ok WHiTe DRAG IB a uOHer, th eet, bah at } int u You'll then believe thy Ea RGAEA ERG lee RUT fait” 10 mpto i short Will not di ‘ for a week or ten days. Ho pro to pay o} \ \ a is “a the head q . Ny t oe a 1 fi \ cd to the atin “cen cigare (4 for champion one a ely a one to baseball camps accustom 1 The blown. t Cottey down | all of vid giving Willard xg is cent Baker's ft ANRers Ara OMe QE Pe cents” —and you'll un- we gto that punch . though Moran hit Cottey ia 1 enough | battle between u M “ en wiving wi the bandage: 1 » we 1 x il ; : rue od derstand why MECCA’ to satisfy the most exacting. | pile drive are of dynamite “ ta ming bouts MM linntne can takes on handling {out chasing drives é 1f there's a winner it wilt be the|" {tiated fi “ deen PH » Baker, a big country boy, is ex- 1m blown that beat Palzer to aleentieman who can prodiice the big. | wn as the cffidal releve thrown of ground halls, But he can| Baker: 9 y boy, i ox remains unrivaled. | <he clot by the &t tremely modest and refuses to con: ' pinay ia avr mere ee enn nee place it on the right | ‘Thirty fourth Bueet. As MePactiand wate hit. Consequently he gathers up an Alder himself a star: He alncorely be- ; the blows that settled ftey ‘i . the flghtera box all the ob h P s matlat eves that he will ha ust as much inthe But rye. ae Stina nt nei ef ‘gd > ‘ee malt ‘ones mn aid be hard armful of bats every morning, enlists |r ving wood any man on A De 20% 10¢ hard with his left. It’s absurd to|/ AMERICANS WIN THREE ey P i sag! fll_ the available pitchers a lea the club. ay that he js a one-handed flehter. | BOUTS AT CHRISTIANIA, 0) ora ve F ar himself to a aoa ‘ ho contlded, “th ACCO COMPANY He has a corking left. When be K aiher old tA f "i y ta | Meisel bag there a — CHRISTIAN M The Ame an . * Hariem | tourag ¢ If dozen Mttel gurneid. 7 wh ting Chuo b UY 2 ma 1 t ua p r y cs an boxers w , sp reget ' He darkoys playors call | gettin nuh, pt a 14 years old. No wonder 1 ne re Sayer voniice, them, | labout tha Jw Henny Kauft its exauisi eae SPORTING L sam | Dena we at Gray's, AP 1 off at exact.) About im All ChBEn TRIN RRO its exquisite bouquet won San, MANHATTAN House t laswes | besiege Meohan, "jy the from a plate, and| how good he ia?" for it the name rary) AN Laer eoticee vir ples West Forty. {for an ho! Home Run King takes | He was assured that auch was the Ni, 1 O-M? WNIGHT: anne: Calinle m to-tl t tor the othe case, if not more 80. the first prige qr y ww to-cight jon one tw after the other “Ww he concluded, “I only hope » ve OknY FIYNN Joun Ka st promiaing middie. (CMt loore everything they have, and) that 1 am half as good with that old ata $1, $2; Hones, $3, won In the m « ke his Baker K a litt more! willow t ve as Renny thinks he v pat HR SVOKIING CLUB Hpens with ¢ the ellent training | te." palit, ClFlatle, vs, « eat ‘} as for Baker >_> rannigan vs, jenny s "i nat @ tis ball Drafting Query Harlem SeRHIRE MI ite Box finds himself} Te * Valie e Kvening World NEw YORK “OFFICE Frankie W Johun Even though most places March it. who AGAR RUC ORHiie atten tthe National or Amertean 480 BROADWAY oft dew fh sell it exclusively k and rey le neue nnot ara x play va from a RYANT 482 : | ought oun watches eague west of Omaha with the excep Bottled by-E.8J.BURKE mgt. White ie Matis \tion of the ‘Tri-State League, B, say Wo Disricens Sunday Worla “Wants” rounds & mow Co on Monday night, Caldwell, Ax Keating and Cullop to-day Baker had Pierey Love, Who wins? YORKVILLE. LOWSVILLE Ky. they can B. wins. 'Ain’t It The | Truth? ! | Work Monday Wonders,

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