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RADAR oot THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1916. —__ die BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Ai It The Se oi ———————| TP COLUMI BRUTALITY IN SPORT IS IS AN AWFUL THING | Copyright, 1916, by The Pres# Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World). Orricer ' ' / ARREST THAT BURLY BRUTE? \ T HeaR KE JUST ST T Turee MEN! cae ‘ e - Hee: Ms JUMP Tie ) This THE |, _—_— The Result of the Improvement | in Boxing Can Be Seen in the | Gate Receipts. | You used to wear tight | shoes to make your feet look small: Coprilgat, 1816, by The Pres Publishing Co, (Toe New York Rvening World.) ‘0 wildly sensational attack on | boxing by any disgruntied in- | dividual ts going to affect the | future of the sport either in this Btate | Or any other, Boxing contests have become im- mensely popular all over the country. @ There are now at least thirty State or city boxing commissions in charge of the sport in different States, just | as the Now York State Athletic Com- | Mission is in charge of it here, Box- | ing is conducted under restriction: never put on it before, and ps a res hundreds of thousands of people who | never went to old-time prize. fights cate, T WoUdNT GE SATE “ pA REWRIRECT PING- PONG JUST Now How Willard Measures Up | As Heavyweight Champion ast , Date FE Deeseuess Pie LIKE THAT - QT wie BRUTALIZE attend glove contests to-day. | ’ ° e YouR, WHO! ’ cag ent af he improvement i From Moran’s Viewpoint NATURE i \ ceipts. Of course the Willard- Moran 4 ; _ZA You used to spend 30 | contest in New York broke all records, Pittsburgh Heavyweight Declares Jess Is Clever, Can Hit Hard mi ding b le W n't wo far be. | | : minutes persua | ith, (heen WOnguntine toate ecurroned | and Is Cool, but Claims That He “Telegraphs” His Punches P } decisionless bout in Wisconsin drew er $42,000. Two recent encounters ~-Gibbons-Ahearn and Gibbons-Smith -drew over $48,000. A $20,000 gate is | not considered anything | extraordi- a 25 cent necktie to “set right:” | | | and Lacks the Fighting Spirit. | By Bozeman Bulger. would win and [ was probably more - a, Surprised at the fin than anybody Ore - . eibest indication of what boxing has CCORDING to Frank Moran./in the “house.” Others may” have | become under modern legal restric. Pam the main difference between | doubted my ability to win, but I never UN USPECTED ‘ tions is in the personality of the spec- Jess Willard and Jack John-/ did. in t, L still think I could POSSIBILITIES IND GOLF, Pre A a Ho son, as boxers, is that Willard can't; PE) nm aa oo fish | — . a @ crowd from the most intelligent ane EXPOSED Soon --- ; | y think ight you —e ed. ee, successful inen in New York City and Wiig Horee May Be rat anybody | again | fe many other cities, even us f: tas Was Caen Ceres ee Cialis FOR, VEN. Don't misunderstand me to say | | — the fic Slope. They were as Coen = eer APSR I ROPE I as Now Comfort” 8.3 Big Idea — MECCA helps a ‘wet " | DOESN'T THINK WILLARD WILL | ——————-—-——— yaar — eee to travel far fo see Willard and Moran TANGAC CRS TUE TES aL Ba HEPAT FIGHT HIM AGAIN ° 0 sve and te tile aa tend 5 in’ achon, Val OF Pe. opleneid tioned, 5 CE can't hit as hard) uae ae ‘(PUTTING °EM OVER rrangements to handle the crowd AND as anybody. je certainly can use|“ » thousand years, don't is B £: wafteinet aPhadeeets (WILLARD HAS FRACTURED RIGHT HAND) 2's. "iw’ cis’ Sox carte sou SOO re Briefs | (PUTTING “EM 01 order or confusion were partly re- ; Jographe bis. wal- fain. He really doesn't care for the | gs sponsible for the smoothness with sayn is ae he telegraphs a ‘aie ame and now that he has, ® But the personality of that crowd pitatien) by AW rawiewaed mo- | to retire, No, 1 don't expect to get|_PINEMURST. N. C., March be “Tne! Covrriatt: 188; York bvesing Worth war the matin thing. ay was made up tlons, lets the batter know what he] “unig A aggre gly m. helical annu North and oe ce i} in part of the men who direct man: ita: "i 2 date - “Did he really bri his hana? pionship ov cour ® GREE etka MELA Gh dite eat CHICAGO, March Jess Willard, heavyweight champion of the iis going to pitch. Jack Johnson) inquired’ id eee T ocaes down to the nal by the plays The jiawaien ed roughnecks’ Neos world, has a fractured right hand, in addition to a broken finger. The | could feint me into a lead and f oll a I suppose he did {f he said so, |ing of the semi-final round in all eight professional “reformers” love to harp ’ aril ‘ p sould ry; E don't seo any reason why Willard! divisions. Mrs. R. HI. Barlow, Merion| upon were conspicuously absent, break is in what is technically known as the os magnum (a wrist bone). [/me, but Willard could not. Every should make a statement like thor c Ese yen A be ee ee s There's much good m a sport that The o8 magnum is split raggedly, the fracture coming from the im- eee he drew back his fist I knew iLwere not trie, He iy a mighty. ni aoa: NEA: Mae ck HaSactOeNE se interests the kind of men who went , 0 Pe elbow r of Frank || just exactly where he would try to] fellow, L found, Not once during th gs ; ahi | 19 see Willard and Moran. A sport |J Dact of Willard’s huge knuckles against the elbow or shoulder of Bate || land. Whole fight did he say a rough word {contest on the links In previous year of that kind will never die, and will || Moran in the second or third round of their bout in New, York last Sat- | mo—not an epithet was used by /and yesterday's semi al round was nol 66 HE prop- never be crushed by the hysterical |f irda: And another thing 1 want to tell eithor of ux—and he ahook hands with fiom & atyinle on the ‘eighteenth | ottacks directed against every virile ra lw Was the means of decidi gand . : you,” sald Moran, “I was not hit a]/mo as if he was really glad to mmect [aren ite Barlow's favor Uy aganda man's sport by those whose veins A radiograph taken by Dr. J. H. Carpenter under the direction of J} 07) Shh Nora tae Tne felt eee aHy lad to. meat Match In Atm. Barlow's favor yy un ea rae rail, and water instead of good |f pr, ¢, W. K. Rriges showed the fracture plainly. |was going to be hit. 2 took them me, ree, I guess he broke his hand, | Mrs J. Raymond rrlee, at, was! to stop fighting ed. blooc *" oe f a a (going. too fast Mra, M. J. Seammel!, | —— H This {s the statement made by Dr. Carpente With the hope of being able to get inj” “Dlan't he hit you on the elbow?" |her luiante, and ended ‘the match a bel ike 4 ANIEL MORGAN dropped in to! “1 find from the X-ray taken of Jess Willard’s right hand that he lose enough to land one myself.” some one who had seen the fil tithe thirteenth, 6 and 5. OK: Ike d see us yesterday afternoon. |I has a fracture of the os magnum, and « bad fracture.” “Ix Willard « cool, deliberate tight. |®*Ked. "T thought T saw it took, at I Daniel liad a few words to say The photograph was taken without the necessity of removing the }jer?" 1 asked him. Heaney lanes Soran witha amlie ean th in’ ebout Battling Levinsky. bandages from the injured hand, which is swollen and sore. That BS cool as they make (em. lms oe and tho apet on his stomach ion Api a8, If tho details of ate a ; WEY bablion hike mad fidetaan tania [He is deliberate at all times and as) here Gadstne epat on hie stomach |on Apel e arranwed’ between “Yate y ' De eatatt Willard laughed when told of the injury steady as a clock, Hts steadiness, 1] uve's,aqeent, pounding. Oh, i (Rad | thle’ University of Chicago are perfects 9 Sipps eueer ers Nie OA CHENE eae “Well, I've got it off my mind at least,” he said, “and now I can go] think, ts due to his immense size and | Just lad one more ein that! vate “won the intercollegiate "ch As tacked ¢ Erys ru Ly “He thrives on it. He'd fight every q i the fact that he ts c lous of phys- | *yynth rounds “ plonship this year and the University ype arsud night if I told him to, I sat next to Kid |} ahead and get it fixed up. foal superiority over the average jing ap eantld: tn answer A DER Sloe ne wenn) ste SY sateen college char abil McCoy the night Levinsky boxed The champion was told by the physicians present that he must have | man. He aves about as if he did | ood lett hand, but it { not « lancet op \ ! . sitee= Ga cawt Savage before the Moran-Willard | the injured hand put in a east at once and keep it there quietly for at x hurt, tur at the samelouwone. He cant knock ansbody-our |, Duke Kahanamoku,, the’ Mawallan bath vation with ihe Gan Gein ta OUL swimmer, Who was 1 ’ a bout. Met'oy watched Levinaky for a|f least two weeks t ey Ae a Bess an ge ie 7 nop One| Raitt ry. Met ay and Hart round and then turned to me end Why, then, ho the greatest |rignt,, On several occasions T teppei iobnes of tie Witnois A. « this we Glananine made @ motion with his head. ‘I like — — lof all tet tere Vin and let him that big right soj visit and fi be held ra the way tes feliow moves his head to He at fighter,” that | get a chance to usejuntil April ¢ ter's wotld Ket y from @ punch,’ he said, ‘Old Moran, “but he is not a marvel, | mine.” | d evins ky oxes Jac i on) for the simple reason that he d “By the way," he concluded, “put{, LONDON, March 2 ewarde of i not like to fight—that i me on to a good ‘war bride’ stock, ithe Jockey Cin Bays tor off They could stop fighting in this de neal ton May the Oaks at State without interfering with some June 1 Te-| of these ten- round things at all stocks. After telling reporters who met the fighting spirit. 1 you know one. T am in the market the fat ra Chi t B k to be immod to use my- | for coal carrying and coal product eS that fg Yrom knocking Dr aw ) Despi e rorken an self as ai WF Willard | pea, bs PESOS Dewey on CIGARETTES had. my fighting spirit with hie cememcanatte sell ; : to “hurt the boxing game” i boxing ability and great physica * " ¢ you came from, it's York, i added plaint- 5 : Peep 8nd Le received $1.0) arieve The tie strength, he could lick any three > where 0 ot Nelyi HAnyhowet broke my right | Battler’s Ri a in Last TWO tn tetaneces itt attiisoarenant| mer" Pr the! world "* |Crotonas Blank St. Nicks, hand in the third round.” . 3, and excha ah), Not saril fighting sds Rounds Enables Him to Lt bie ee oeeeeeny, my. | OU can't slap a pian with real le pew a sha pee ora.os'||_ GUC Rtns Rear oe acol nat Capturing Third Place Prizes 00s deus juss VY snanting Bleed tn Ain veine At ven Score. " 5 mi-Moran! gifted with such immense stat- | eee - ten rand bexir in the coming . (imma The Y last winter [ ure. Pinehurst, wks are coming No but . ; |aerap between Froidie Welsh und Benny Leouart! During this conversation Moran| vnfortwnately, $0 are the other teams 7 saw a gentleman 87 years of age who BY John Pollock. | at the Gerden on } Up 10 today oh | was aaated at p tabla tn an, uptown | Bronx Centrals Drop Into | STANDING OF THE TEAMS } eighteen holes of golf every | PACK DILLON of Indianapolis and |sitans vale of ttokety nn reached clo tl Trench restaurant, He ate lunch a anal tH vari : he iat ee { Neen era cena i tt ng Tavinsky, the clever | #200. The indiratey iat ce grow rent | intervate In hie discourse and con. | Fourth Position in Evening IN THE WORLD TOURNEY eae bs, r : sighticth year by playing elshteen| J Hotrem necepmeisht, fousnt ane |e Mowery spoke 10. the Davesett| World Bowling Tourney, = / MECCA experts i holes a day for 100 consecutive days. | other stiff ten-round battle last night) ‘ed “Kul! Lex k od proof being = — ‘ Wns five . : ; t ravers nddreased him ‘ A + j His eyes are as clear asa boy's, Holey the Broadway Spo Club of fa teen addres SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT. h / Hops about briakly. fUim weal sv0re li oats the ht nit abeay {OF tee wsienies Hiavexpiniog’ thuel wa eraenees peta gas 3 know what district 7 ‘ a [ite & Consequence of Lev “ Herron ard He boxing sos playiig golf until he paseen te cen i himself wir x BBDING & cicch eween to take ” / plrlig ait until pane She an ft Sam reer Tie ler ae ent a Cree a SEDING «clean sweep to ta Expert says Willard will put on QM age” every | ia to play around “under 100” on Hislevened up tie lead Dillon G1 ee aia paieal al eae av THe As tho big fighte bemoaned thy thind ‘place in The Hvening fifteen pounds a year, About 1998 he hundredth birthday. Judging from his ly. three rounds previous Ging Levinsky, Tom Andrews, the fight size of the broiled trout that h Wort three-man amateu! be able to cut the 1,4 i t he able to d e pg Lavine jf t lunch, he sud ie aaa || should be able to cut the 1,490 pounds af preven, apes Mee Ive ever] In the first four rounds Levinsky | Mavuniey, made the tatagwn of the tighter | bean, Lie Arete vitae rere Sournament, hy formidable C atone up into building lets and retire, leaf of Turkis, to- 8 ! nilviweith Gils ny je flattering off 08 & teu-round go at bi emonstrated they w: . d ween of what clean, moderate exercise |acored frequently with quick, snappy |® er tevpeed OP esting oo che Aight in the Bas free cae Sane Gniyenr nates iets ialshe ncaa and mouth Reginning Che pert wont Levinas Wid Andee te oe uth Phie reminded the Inter-|task Inst night by defeating the St Ie beclze to took as Hf Villa wit) be ot bacco comes from t year. the fifth session Dillon waded into] ia4 on Dillon and will not be able to fight for ey viewer that he bad Grewa Moran 0 Nicholas Inn shooters tn all three se: Kokomo, Ind., by the germs from « Ole f ber oy y - in the seventh round in a the Helse and Kleinert a a7 ; " Levinsky and began to let fly ter-| icast three weeks win { poet lesions at the Helse an ea j ARTY" M'CUE, an Asnem- : . : igot up by the ball players, 1 p i is Ii “ RTY’ ee ec | rife ewings with both hands whitch | gs wedtn wii bes tua fates tr tun) MCs Ey ne leys, ‘Thetr three victories give the TUL CHAT EIGN daar that use 1 tt blyman, wants ahded either on the Battler's jaw, he is to teks pert in two con IMS WILLARD Wa8|Crotonas the silver prizes, while the wu ee Berea eekae 8. i ( | through a law to prevent | ended ellie" it pouches with Das MORAN CLAIM WILLARD. | Bronx Centrals, who dropped into , » Uae tntrd on @ single yesterday. MECCA ciga- ‘ any but citizens of Naw. York mais Levinsky seemed to weaken slight- NEAR K. IN BNE ANN fourth position aver night, will Defeats ‘Zuln Kid, oe a from sharing In the profits made PY}, oo this vnslaught of blows and “By George, tha cede 4 t edals Singhs | hat all th yen $ { iy fro! - I nk almost You}awarded the bronze mi | pate. A Soaiy Gui Strange that al! those eminent gen ] the promotion of boxing shows. Lit the sixth weawion Dillon again CERIN ce reer Pr eps iaP ak ael eee hag, Mo Ganlerraty auis| BADEN UE, ese ec ee) TOCCOB. ere is no jt . «© entirely logical, a ged tor s face with his w Be H q t the one hing that money, That is peng fime in the whole fight that T had | Mem ie M6 Willard me that 1) Woody. ity sie uld insist that none but citizens | Minot the State take any profits Fro pentane bi iy 1 1 tas talizing and degrading spectacle. 1s. twa y yught the claret}, 146 G neon guesswork about "TY ha wet thi ‘ deals made in Wall Street, and tha Th ihe Lovineky | The aged (cai to: lin foe actually " H had bin Let pan HEADPIN TOURNEY. MECC lit i none but citizens of the State be al: started jabt Dilton in the nose | 2% {0 be staged 27 toe Casita Cy. 6. ¢ tell_yot me, that if 1 had been ‘given | Schedule To-Night. A wa. y. lowed t conduct any trade or prac- (Si ottily . . 4 ane Me 3 te more in that seventh | ent of Docks and Ferries Ss | his lef d also landed prettily | receive a guarantee of 83,000. just one minute me Department of Docks d While ohh senoe, nha | a > jaw w ove well directed | ia So 1 would have knocked Willard 9), Company J, Tenth Regiment, ) prohibiting Meu neane te Len Be Mine aa pe The Pioneer Sporiiag Club will hod boxtug! out sure, One more half minute and | 2. town ¥. M,C. A. (8), West (8) eae Le mt eet by any non- lio ‘ and with a slow tonight at maich two ten-round + and] would have been the world's cham-/ ny Barry, Mogul (2), Ol denburger (33 tkitens? Ther ave wouldn't have the |iata Lavinsky. | eliminariea will be contested, Ju the Paoltcan (2), St. Johna (8), Shore Roac of Milwaukee wii of Brooklyn painful experience of seeing such UD- japout the Of course, you didn't see the fight)" “Gne nundred and fc was the interesting boxers as Mike pbon nd rights, a}and couldn't well understand, but) dents: score rolled in The Evening S ¢ | ope ‘ \e ee! fiva, Young Carpenter of that was the big moment of thel Wong free headpin tournament at Gharile, White, Joe atandt, YS late ae Ment to ine nigh’ sc up with Mike MeTeague of | ar 1 had stepped in two or three foun’ alleys last night, The Globe Ps see ria, Basie Mod Cpreddy Welsh, Kid | Levinsky's legs but Levinsky | H4tem | times and had taken some hard wal-/ 9°", "team's lead-off man, Nobis, AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY lawis, Jack Dillon, Jess Willard, | cjinched Di thereby saving hime lops so as to get my chance. He] daae this score, although he hit the | sores McFarland, |Geie trom droppin ' n couple of times and I let r very delivery, ‘but Jack " Britto! tack of, STUDS 1 r headpin with e' = p mes ang I let ‘ ny, Bue : =a ES ve mt ro nd i d ne leve me, 1 was good an¢ uld not register sufficient woo i S Charlie Weinert, & phe elenih fe a Ae maeot | Loone ihit dese in the ato Meariy: balls, ‘The scor 14 years old. No wonder ma / pup! it Snally E. Stim ~Schlosse toe insky Tit ‘ fi tired. ‘1 erowd my . Succes Teano i ATH, CL ways ayn. eae mia ve stor of Pret Fulton, the it but any boxer knows what one Wet for it the name \this neaston for he | arrreigt. 8 tn town tring to, when 1 say L fo ae aly a ant ‘ Garbo’ Smith vs. Porky Flynn \ting his ly \ big tacer, Yom Andrens, | was no doubt about his yie tove No. +, 08 A th Sixen and 4 rng r inciiws ater, wade an effort last t we in his aigte “ : Adin toe: ited” aan by gh, Bu JRKE E ’S eral Aes nat 4 69 with Jess Willard minute I ec ae “huag§ ; Four Roses ora Acta 48h 2, Raa as | as hard f Milwankes on April 26, 90) Alekanier, 83 " |tought « the way in w manager of Willard plows into Di Dot only. DrOUus Their feet ch » you going at any|™ $80.00 for the bout the fight? was asked 1 couldn't say that he did, | De Willard. ‘Moran ie (Wie Joran 12, | , rae, he handed nie a few pretty |™ ainiepsegen'g Sugaiad, 9m, oe, > we YORK OF rice aa legion me oats ey Ne Tm more tinea |Starace A WAL re 4 Lo prranr 4az.__ ff ieteonve t Levinaky ° say Se Aimationg, 79001, Mb wy Detiios by-E.A BURKE {oe oe on "she wenn fa,ote, tomes We eeadla in “tive seunen De ‘ul wreues the agbt ‘thes t spre tee tad Bela Navona, No, 4~as §' World “Wants” Work Wonders, ' yore