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peek 2 SOR IRS PUEBLOS ETE. Sf ne eran RE or re rrr: ees: ~LLARDS BOXING ABLITY PRIN ATONE THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, PUTS TITLE OUT (}f REACH HOW LEADING HEAVYWEIGHTS COMPARE WITH JESS WILLARD, PUTTING tke Evening World). Copyright, 1916, by The Pres Publishing Co. (The New ¥ DF OTHER HEAVY WEIGHTS ——__ +42 —__—— Present Champion Cleverest ‘Heavy’ We Ever Had and There Isn't a Fighter Who! Has the Slightest Chance to Defeat Him| if He Retains His Health. } Copyright. 1916, by the Press Publighing Co. (The New York Bvening Wi HO is going to beat Jess Willard and take away the world’s heavy- W welght championship? | At fon, Dic]0n - In my opinion there isn't a man fn sight who'd have the HE'S @ GREAT slightest chance in the world to accomplish this feat as long ae Willard LITTLE MAN... retains his health oe ‘The difficulty tan't all in Willard’s BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ’EM OVER With “Bugs” Baer oor Ss "Ecc Went h66NYOL can | train fat off everywhere but between the ears } A fan can't figure why he should j save up for a rainy day. mg nitcherw looked good yesterday CLEVER WEINERT ISN'T AS CLEVER. AS JOHNSON = WHO COULON'T GET “THROUGH | Rain gives the entomologists a rest, WILLARD'S GUARD, | too, as big and as strong as he ts But there aren't other men who ae > tds great height, reach and bulk . jee There are other men in the world know how to box as well as Willard can box. aN Ll He te the cleverost BIG heavy- weight we ever lad He'd be @ clever and dangerous heavyweight if he Was six inches shorter and sixty pounds Nghter. He's the “good big man” who can always whip the “good little man”— Decause he knows how to do ft. If he didn't know how ft might be a dif. @erent thing. In that case, some of the smaller men with more skill @ight have a chance to overcome the handicap of his bulk, or some other Qulky man might be brought out to beat him . ‘The difficulty of finding a giant to@——___ Peat Willard ts that the giant would , Rave to go through the came lok] somiwinrTke tons of nity wien. edhooling that made Willard @ great} mons, scores and scores of men have oxen, He couldn't beat Willard by] besun boxing because they had a ‘use of etrength alone. Fitesimmons build—or because their friends thoi ” “ Cari Morris, the original white hope, | fe tne oc gumnt they had. But Fitz the gly Tulowe os ates ben fare affret have bere toate be-|f ‘sPoRT ALPHABET, ly Tolle 0 ot any —_ ‘ a : big enough to give Willard n hard} «reat results with it. This ‘fighting ——— ry Seueei OF open be reine in: tiie He)d\)p) Panay ey SRHERD fight for the honors be holds, But he ears Gl fare, Fulton is nearly UKE he racing men will have to de- On the reck snd coaat decen't compare with Willard an ality Witten as Ste inte Bye Tui OLR NEW CONTENDER. = pend on the grand stand and pad- Ot a New E boxer. Morris is only an inch shorter, means as clover a boxer. At the end dis weight ts about the same as/best it would take him two or three ‘Willard’s. Morris began fighting a Lint Aon at as skill, He Bittle before Willard did. But he was) \ 0 greatly handicapped in ent t t @ big fat man, who had to do a vast Witterd ip must be remembered Moran HAD No CHANCE ANITA ANLLLARD «+ WHEN RE SET HIMSELF To PUNCH WILLARD HIT HIM AT WILL MORAN RIGHT Mave Corfrey Dive Lie THis. Phe apae RIGHT one Laud aT Ae Ot GUNNER'S SWINGS FRED_FULTON - HAS ThE RANGE BUT Tess - wits (IMPROVED DEFENSE — NOT THE BULK To oppose JESS. BELMONT PARK OFFICIALS DECIDE TO ABOLISH $1 FIELD. The Westchester Racing Asso- ciation, at the request of the au- thorities of Nassau County, bas decided to abolish the $1 field at Belmont Park this coming season. Just what action the other two tracks—Jamaica and Saratoga, that have had $1 fields—will take in the matter, remains to be seen. The Aqueduct and Empire courses have never had a $1 field. Prac- tically all of the arrests at the tracks since the Agnew-Hart law against race track gambling went dock admissions for revenue in the future, { ‘ Winning never gets monotonous. War &% making (nk poame, which may be the reason Gilmore hamn't shot over 4 tow league thir wpring. Jonely for the n nobody to talk to. Must be awfull: ne fan w | Columbia's debating team averages well over 200 pounda @ mas Some consolation to know they never postpone a regatta because of wet grounds. | Clark Grimth hotated the 1916 pen- [nant yesterday, thus avoiding con- flicting dates with seven other man- agers. At practicn i to eradtiante ‘by stadenta, giand ump. FACTS NOT WORTH KNOWING. A hill i# composed of two in- that Willard is trained as thin as a Ses _ - = | Erementar antec # e@mount of training to get into fight-|lath when wei 245 unds i‘ ° | Tn 999 cases out of 1,000 @ poker 4 Ty Mae ren | He hado't the activity of stripped. | Hi natural” weigh whe Giants’ Chances of Winnin g Pennant Small 'Terminal Bowlers Badly Shatt er | player with a brunette four fuah and generally draws a fifth card that fighting was 285 pounds in _ his y qui eaky, and slim whea he begen.| itches, Fulton's tmabeger sage Feit High Team Headpin Record @ skinny specimen. He was built Hke| {2% Weighed only 188 pounds when | @ runner, and be was chuck full of /H boxed twenty rounds a while ago, ee driving power. He was extraordinar-|W!th Porky Flynn in New Orleans. McKechnie Doesn’t Make Good at Third) PHILADELPHIA, April 16.—Manager McGraw of the Giants, even at this early stage of the season, fears isa blonde ar The average meal of spaghettt be 5 4 winners, Horton and Meyer, to the! 7. o by y fiy limber and supple aud active, A anero shadow bende Willard. that his club ts out of the fight for the National League pennant. Its all because of the sting of accidents |Strong Local Five Raises For] meaat tet , Be eee RE AH AO CLLERNRES dee supanre tha) ow ‘lard is in no | that has completely crippled the team at third base. McGraw knows as well as anybody that no team can hope } er Mark in Evening We ld The Metropolitan Life Ins. Co, then | aa i ILLARD needed only to Lead pret eA A the to win the flag without a capable third baseman. Right now Mac {s away up in the alr as far as a capable J) Mer Mo § Joccupted the runways for the balance Water will not run up hill and how to box to become 4/_ new man—a tremendously big Reread Player to cover the diffioult corner 1s concerned. Bill McKechnie, last season with the Newark Feds, {s now on }} Tourney 24 Pins {of the night with a representation of; neither will a fat man ; Aide cen teenth ee ae a pier Wherry ees great boxer | his way to Join the club, but McGraw doubts that he'll be able to fill the dill. He has been with major league |! : {seventeen teams, To make the bow! : o et i en oO! teams and failed to make good on account of his hitting for McGraw to be sungume that he'll plug |) jing all them up the bi hole in the infteld, | ie ea Suit SV GEG trom Eee 2 ec piyenee Sal iuns Lobert, the regular third baseman, 1s 80 badly Injured that ho may never play again, He wrenched De Si eaisain (onl Ware Geeeiaaie te his sa in the exhibition game with Yale at New Haven. The knee is now in a plaste: ar tintark comiueled. Thetibe RimneeE score’ ¢> to keep tt there for at least thre® weeks . 1 + leaders Poston imventor haa perfected @ at{this sort seldom appear, it's likely om. Tt wes 8 fone time apo tBAtl Tacs will come G45 be ths one oe | « Gundoat Smith won @ decision over! defeated hoavywoight retired shaw. | bim on points. Probably the Gunner| pion of the world wouldn't have a chance to repeat to-| | By the way, about a hundred ear . hada del ago there was an American prize fey. Villard ae Landis ed a ig enee) ring champion who was a marvellous that would enable him to stand érin-|athiete and many pounda. hearing ning at the Gunner and let bim wal-|and several inches taller than Wil,| {op away until he was arm weary.|!9rd. He went to England and Jack Johnson couldn't get through | SMPRed the best men thers in that ay, being the first American cham- that defense in Havar And Johnson | pion Kut his im another etory. I'll was a wonderfully clever boxer and| write It some day. fighter, fighting desperately to hold | ~-—— the title that meant more than any- thing else on earth to him. Until he actually came to grips with Willard in the ring, felt his great strength, | Fistic News and Gossip sampled his heavy blows and found) himself baffled by a defense of all By John Pollock | Vital points that couldn't be broken| Having made a very creditable ahow: down, Johnson expected to win that et isnot areas ei mawaetsen ser meme Tigers’ Pitching Staff Too Weak fter a few rounds he realized that he J h a ‘ ; a To Win A merican League Pennan t ‘ ne for their ded sav- wht ine) MANAGER AVG RANE HAS DRARTLIZED tive, THE 1016 LANDSTCRM AND WILL DEPEND [ON Wis Vers ers that con't be pune- tured by the teeth cast and he will have On account of his age and also because of the fact that it was an injury fo the same knee that put him out of commission last season, it 1s thought he'll never be able to play again Brainerd, who has been subbing for him, was spiked {n the foot Wednesday and it was only because there was no other man for the job that he gamely went through he has a spiked right hand of gear. + was only able to bring out one There is noti & emptier than « fob winner, Fo W. Reynolds, while n 3 Beckerman, Uf 1 Bender tate | the Terminals raised havoc with the vacant expre Thursday's game. Hunter, a recruit, is not able to play, asf) Columbia high If MeKechnie fails him Manager McGraw will bave his infield thrown entirely out [| record. They J total, bea 24 pins team and, Mat = Se n for a) high! 4 K two fob » Prank Baker f the Ber score by tillon syste Society has finally decided to have horses at this year's Horse Show, UHOAT SITUATION GETTING WoRas GET OUT THE RUBBER ULTIMATUM ANSWERS TO QUEERIES, Ray—T. R. seems to wand to 1 ex-President some move —————S— on It was a desperate Johnson who | °S9 Will Bo against @ real good heavy- tried by every trick and artifice to| Weight in w bout at the boxing show of just ing for one furious) the Stud) : Chub on pe find Just one opening for o' jum A. C. in the Manhattan | py yc ia: Was Up against it. From that timo| Andersen, the game heavyweight of Chi- Se Broadway _Sonrtig | W. 0. K—Man who eniled you a os | r five-flusher probebly promoted you Blow that might turn @ losing Tight/ Overs House, on West ‘Thirty-fourth| pure eons’s sewn, eee Siero Detroit in Class by Itself in Hit- | TAMAS Aa 08 Ranion a1,{08@ too many A When Johnson couldn't break | Steet, Charley “Young” Weinert of | onip at We cit HiT on Stomtar sigs.” |, ting, Fielding and on Bases,| 9 Newark, N. J. who improv ’ through the Willard defense t doubt ‘ Wh. Heniee | The Hate Atnietio Commision, through ite | that any of our speedy clover boxers | “ontest he participates in, will faco An-|veiman, Fro! Wenck, tar but mete as ae} (DUt It Can Never Hope to would be ablo to. Weinert in fast as n|Jereon in this scrap, ‘They will clash in| mameanent tant | SPIE Be Abe ae Ae ae en re cral They will ginal tn | bene car Wrest Flag From Red Sox @ sharp hit! But he'd find WW bard recently gave Dan “tL Beality "Ss, ‘Reade’ to, ‘korelt 86: in every Hick—A by same is never rel 6h Leola ts, over until the bartender puts the lagt _ man out — > oR ESE tan, the Western ored thghters "Flynn a toad | de + baltle wit : ° 1, City--Remark was originated by to reach Willard beating In a bout in Hrooklyn, put sa | Hels at thie Seadiom A ety craw) With Its Present Twirling De- Rirtouie 2 0 Hon0| N' York. @ ' Joo Ex ye with, Minneapolte \ ip Mie charaplon Han tao many a a His Anderson says he will be right \to Pig imo partment, as Indicated by } ,667| Phila. 0 900 N. York 1 [500 Brooklyn s When told t t k Ty Cobb q ra, 1 Tender st | sing With Weinert from peli | 47, Chilton 41, Macklin: wy Jow aaid he of the qualities of a great! to pelt | hole season to hit wit ne nent oy ane Third Game With | White Sox) A special boxing Results of Games Yesterday. No, 12--Ruchanan 3, could do that In a single game. boxer to be beaten until some} J Ponenr Sporting Club. in tla clubhouse on West | sie ae i Cinelnnatle 44, Chieagon 8. a tinl*s: - 4 | Wer nal lore) lightweight, | Forty-fourth Street, to-night. Manager Doemerick | N rk , St. Louie, 5; Pitts Total 245, | Kowpie—A chauffeuse ie @ tei men even o VORGA DF BAIUED | ons ke ‘ia’ Meakin’ tenia, | has tiled Una’ (ek, ce gle aad fone’ pratntaney By Bozeman aulgers Now Philadelphia (1 ane oe lay S + 4 . than himself comes a unless, of | in « ba au ta Wendin. Reel dor Ve ee ee oale (rate). Boston chauffeur, We don't know what @ imsel ’ OF | a Hunde at tie Stadiam bouts for the occasion, wo tens Jack! The etriking feature of the third Go ‘ sl coures, something him of bie] A. ©. on nest Thurwtes night, wes booed. up | Aharkey Vaiy proving bantam, who tas aay nm Oy is ee Games To-Day. J: Fons jlady burglar ts BAyatspee-ucienn, 16 wil bo Seung Kole, tas) Sethe fer hsrpg Ganges sl lero AEA 1 of areal A ot ik aeneral New Tork, New York at Philadelphia bo No. Jf—Keeley 61,| No menery ta ans mor bea ’ will be Jobnny Nelwoo, the Philade/pt Hiroe wil tele May Hatfiit. "an [Partial confirmation of the generai|| Waakingion at New Tor jew York at Philadelphia, Te Tg lq No, gh ahreler a1. | No. mene: nme be healthior becomes too fat to Ment, | Soigu, Mama, Neleom. the Philadeiiita (Mibe | tbomy Metionnn tases de or ain ro baliaf that the Detrcit Tiger aoa font iladelphi Roatan at Br Brooklyn Kellock "Mearns OS Witton’ 108 | sone ecine shrough thn rand Caasoe Moran won't beat him. He bad bie | Oywia A.A of H Jon Welling, the er woak in the pitching department to | TH? | Tie Missouri A. A. Is going to hold mea eeren a) eek pares ee peteicgy Mead beatinye rai} win a pennant despite thelr ad. co ny {A marathon and there ain't a thing in righthand punch, He sete himself one | clue, ls Uaining at Boehm's Hotel, at Now Dory. | superiority with the bat - — —- mw | Constitut to stop It and drives @hrough when he finds | 8. 1, and te already tn Ait shave to fant, Joe “| | mre that notch | lwtes dan | 1 @n effort to take another game | Pirates with thelr vet mndee, (DY main strength and awkwardness, |{he box. Jasper, si 7 to fame, had no tre 6 in stop an Harmon iny While discussing the race t opening, That form her quite new | eral Griffith ex bas ared many Cottey up in the able right to get on & b tat we! Wille Kit patent on golf iwhment at th “BIG WRESTLING SHOW | The Haskel balls has expired. Duffers will be at ee Ba Jennings trigd practically everything | Frans Wagnor and ctuer members of| ment of the Yanks. He believes t CARDED MONDAY NIGHT.| able to swing and miss ‘em much whether to try ee | Young Waar he had in the shop, Against those |the Pirate heavy artillery | Baker win a of games 3 eee aes share water. mixing, or by stay fa wo] mele wa |White Sox slugkers, though, fh s| Ae it ee tho Ne K Club this SUMO ANG) sei uygara, Ma TAnIOWs He la Bet ena Cn te aie " a) Wirlers were mowed Gown a8 faa | ee ane ee teen tne xcecdingly [At to the Whole league | Potand, will wrestle to a Anish. Over 244,087 natives of Erpsxe ong li Moran i ' er »/ 48 they came, Cunningham, a com-|aimeult to form any sensible con Jas-cateh-can, with Fred Pilakeft, Iceland, were kicked by angry off balur he p.eased, fron Ni Wagnee hus ‘ youngster, first essayed the |clusion as to where the real strong h] The Cubs are bitterly disappointed | Finnish giant, at the Manhat fish in 1905. makin as " ete - job. en um Loudermilk and|iies. The W at Sox aro great lover ps r Federal Le atu ® at *, ¥ tu ‘ouae Monday night Alexan — wit on Moran the fine 9 Aura at tit? (he aia Nubue, pe] Uns with thetr $1 ) worth of stars | were expec wet the woos afire t ‘arid, ie matched with ° ood BY WALL | Loe Medes ner te aah aD ea Ve URees jund Kowland's pitchers appear to he | Hendrix, a vas esatens | at “| THE WHITE ELEPHANT botn ered Olympian AOA Wa ps ,) Mae He use, however, when Dubuc li, egeatient shape. Faber, the man| the Reda yesturd d_nor ’ ie qos plows Guralig sed lea tno : agra A haNtame|MeBPOL In ae the Kame way sone |wng pitehad heforw tho King in Lone | feraier “oatiuwn! appear to have. the | rg BOWLING & BILLIARD ACADEMY rolled head Ww t And t ® Fe é wat sigh 4) Already Jennings hie used more fon, attended to Cobb, Crawford and | strength necessary for a major Tague.) | The Jost ronristor while let head i Kp matt stesen tenis vid uae {(Veaoh wa Mf they had been hitless won- - Bre 22 BOWLING ALLLYS { he laugh ' on . > ‘ pene SIRI ORIG NRO ere | ananer, Eisiser dru of the lar | $$ BILLIARD TABLES RESTAURANT sob ir “ , a 0 . of the Hrowa ow wid te ordinarily in a wee In the National League the Reda,| Browns, at last has discovers hat |), 1241-1251 Broadwa: FY Sea ana oe" a's” DILLON TURNS TABLES Tis eiuniurot the Tera to wreat aye Cita the Cardionls and the Pie | he, wan rene Te Se an et | Bint Stn ; , An (0d cart for the wwe the championship t the Hed ‘es are mixing It up, x0 that as yet| ton at first base when he had a man | vs seen and : : 1 ; ON ST. PAUL FIGHTER, ictus cinrey ony mand rertan et handetér taller OF] om hand bs fd aa ine Kenai Ges FOR ' c * Viage paren Ave not the goo hing, though, we can be ci@tain, [one time with th \ 5 ‘Billi ts = B li ti ' x Yong Beit i F \ Helding aud run makin | I eh more eveniy tale | with the Feds, haa been deposed, and! — Captain of Vale Stne Na lari See Owilh | ; H War MINN Mi April 1b X are Als ab “lan by them 4 that at Any time during the Sisler, womest ares Ule player ay NEW HAVEN, Conn., April 15.—Capt. Prices and lerms .o Sub owe latte for ain sande ; vex, but that lets them out At te “c Cor fob toa Siale 5 ; i Teck u la defeated) Junnings Just two good, piteher BRAY SOB ESOT See onty wk. t third baseman, but | Vaughan of the Yale baseball team will! REPAIRS BY EXPERT MECHANIGS, 1 min 1 ned ultenere wa K | bo out of the game for somo time as a Tee rinenik Malte Collender | Hitin. ihe, declan Aa: 4 not as | Billy Paul in a ter 1 the rave would be aver by July | etarke Grimth, atin in town with| a atar murHela: BAG 1D the} pe aus of the game € { isp sad 8 roadway, | " ; oa) Marnarr ag Jack DOU here last night. The Mooster but ; ; . Ree aE reacts ihe th pitoher result of an nur sustained a An a, ‘ | et \ nomevting Pronk Moran ter carried the fight to Miake every here was ttle of local interest in| club has not been se by U tempt to alide to second base on Wee id atte dium 4, © Me eas neried ind and w t pat de the third day's febet the | prophets a possible pennant The acquisition. o¢ © Walk: | nesday tn the Fordham game. Vaughan SPORTING, like an Arub 1}, Hnwside Miske's Hast being completely shut out by Grit Jaima to have the er by atisead (acheal brulee and rprained | §{SU10M \., MANHATTAN an Are somalia Le wo et Mora ny brought h na rain and wet grounds. As early as 10] pitching staff in the not to fll wri! An X-Ray of the wrlst to-day ay i ‘ y ron the hous clock ye was known that Re er. Th bones, Hutchinson | TO- NIGHT. ‘Weinert vs. Anderson {ttle fiehter He Paul battier, “altho ‘ nators no material, he not res Hale, Captain's | Adm. My Res'd, The, $1. §) 60. Ad Baby . a AG Fen Mn woof y ement | says he wil 4 Harper, a left. | much ve Yale , Hier i Sorat ay ait ant ; fag ime | hanger, against the Yanks to-day and] lilm, of ¢ FAIRMON r ori ¢ " entyeAve. pal Lees et, Rom Meare eels Le i as not been subjected t ering Ro ONT wi ; i roe . k nad’ the were but ot disturbed over] cism. tker 18 not Trans Wes ey Py ‘ h N L a aguca. ‘The Fisher je ready for a tough! an? means, but he Mone, 7B. | ; f , . » Cubs and their and Ki thinks he has just ax|outfelder, and Joe ovably “| World Wants Work Wonders '°-*'\ i The er extreme on the list le the tun K ten ro ere NY Amore! «drubbing. The | ¢ 4 man in Mogridge, the new| has reeretted Jevting Min @et awa Rewoomer, Fred Fulton ‘This is w ng ¥ " A Ve.0 @ de em a0: “Adi Cardinals at the same time beat the southpaw, yet the Cubs pine y t p i '

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