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— Se ee ey Cane EEE : ‘ { / ; i oo THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1916. oo --— — —— -- ~~ ¢ OF WEAPONLESS FIGHTING SOME INSTANCES SHOWING HOW BOXERS DEFEATED LA SAVATE ARTISTS Copyright, 1916, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) ADAPTED 10 PUBLIC VIEW scx foes KNOCKED OUT’A a SAVATE CHAMPION 4 BY TIMING His La Savate, French Art of Using Feet Instead of RICKS AND Fists, Can Easily Be Fatal, While Jiu-Jitsu, | Japanese Art of Self-Defense, Is Such a Deadly Method of Fighting That It Cannot Be Used in Public Matches or Exhibitions. Copyright, 1916, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) OR many years there has been an unsettled question in boxing circles, | F Champions in other lines of combative sport have claimed that they | oould defeat boxers, while boxers have insisted that the wallop was | supreme, so La savate, the French art of using the feet Instead of the fists, has al-| Z most gone out of fashion in France cae since the boxers became so tremen- dously popular there. Hoxing, of course, is particularly well adapted | | | to public contests, for a knockout | e F se blow delivered with the padded fst a Produces no permanent Injury. Being y cleanly knocked out by a well de sacar <i livered rap on the jaw is merely a AECox , : temporary inconvenience, seldom leav- yiniredal - ing even a headache as @ souvenir t of the occasion. But a blow delivered Lahey wit mo with the heel, savate style, can eastly ATTENTION To A be fatal, and is at least likely to in- PaeTiy LAY - Jere the recipient for life. Jiu jitsu, tho Japaneso art of self dofense, WHAT FRENCHMAR was originated by the ancient Samurai for the purpose of defense by Courd Resist en unarmed man suddenly attacked by one or more armed enemies. TENS gost ONG loon ? While it seems almost absurd to say that @ half naked and en- = tirely unarmed man cnn defend him-© | self against a swordsman, the jiu | * Whe ovaries (ht JAPAN Ton SUARITEY NAS ONCE KNOCKED OUT WITH A VITSU HICK. Tomay West KNOCKED OUT & SaNATe CHAMPION LiKe THIS DECvere. Lure Pais - — a — Benedict Break Headpin Record With Score of 113 Corrs. 1819, "Fol" aicaing Wart While but eight teams competed \ , di — —_— in The Evening World free headpin} ~— tournament at ‘Thum's White Ele- }phant Academy last night one ‘of afterward hy a men have often shown that tt is) ('' protested violently, but | entirely possible, Naturally, Jiu Jia te en ete content. | NP ; aoa ee ae Sel savs Yt plew r OXErCIse, | on » di ano! contest, 7 aLWae 120. ats ey fenit pleasant and gentle oxercite| ris tine, bY way of varloty, he ured How HIGAK THREN BoTHNER —— il OME- deadly. I'd rather stamp on a rattle- his boxing skill, De ‘ \66 the headpin for a new high individual | cribing it after- y k Sl S Tere ARE TWO WAYS OF GIVING i Geadiy, id rather stamp one tepert) Ward, Ho said: “I know that he anKees am enator s sapiens score of 113, beating James Btarst’s IMES NDING . i lying on his back on the ground, would first kick at me, th if bh Wie “Weicis (SW sie Mnetbnerslses previous record for this season b: a= have known a number of very niitul missed, fall on his hands to” autive| :, . ome Just one pin, Benedict hails from eG. fi jitsu men, and they have tausht| diver toot So 1 felnton, pulled away n re VOW 1L1é ut | Now Brunswick, N. J., and rolled with | SOP® 10 see a Nant dhe Gan einted, s ick, N. J. q a ” mony ae is aes oeniy ie th from the mecond kick, stepped in and ° | the Keystone five, | baseball star. greatoat ‘emergencies. Scif control is etn as his head came up. I Red Sox for First Place’ There were two additional fob win- (Bret thing taught to the Ju JHt8u) cats: him before he. could’ reloed. ners, J. A. Hall, with 109, and R. H. a ie has bee: Dt 4 Prcined for years and his temper put| THe whole think took about three a Walsh with 108, oth bowting on! ; i i ‘onx Palace No, 1 team, nmy Wat, a great middiowelaht By Losing to Phillies Again Giants Intrenched Themselves in which totalled 496, the second best . 4 ago, me fi i 1 i hd an absolute, fact (that a, tkilled pion in France.” Tommny.eaugnt the | Cellar of National League—Athletics Win Their First Game, score for the tourney to date, ordinary man in a few seconds with| *#vate man’s ankle as he delivered his second kick, d, alld d » and, sliding in, ore Ww 4 Renase Win hetpie 2 ores Me Moking planted his favorite plasterer's hook By Bozeman Bulger. TeWine glans OnteRohe Wonaartiverte Broadway Sporting Club ts now built on the same plan as the | Brookiyn Bridge. a to severe tests that be is taught the mysteries of the deadly tricks. It Is] ne There are no games scheduled for! this event until Monday night. The] Only costa three dollars to get in a Mr. Belmont’s race track, but, ; | Prone! . . ; close on their wonderful eff scores: ‘ tricks. Beside Jiu fitsa tho French | just, above. the Frenchman's belt. ITH another day's wartare| of the day before: the Giants played Kesstone—Greenewald 96, Mumhy #4, Butter-| Sle! how it costs to get out. eavate ts like a school boy's primary | TUNE Wis ov fh swinging the major league, the worst game in either league, One Werth Bl, Benarlice 320, Stevens 7. coal $8 echooling in addition and subtraction another man skilled with |" none ‘omens =-Weder “81.! Connte Mack ean discim the American Teague gloves who found himself in trou. | campatiens under way events of | error after another in the latter part rough encountering an unknown | moment are fairly crackling. Signs PE Phillies so nulli- Meat parislan cafe, a native, point to a regular old fashioned Bas | Iooked the role start that fans over. Ne remark to Hltn. The texes; ball season. For instance pitching @ two bit game, The Glants u stepped confidently within hitting| By whaling the life out of Wash-] Might as well have had three times Hers have been staged in this/ punge and asked what was wrong | ington the Yanks hopped back into[{Hat many. The result would have eountry. But to any one who knows | The Frenchman calmly removed. @| first place-in New York papers, any-| 086m te same. anything about the real jiu jitsu! cigarette from his lips and, reversing ellie ; ith th , 4 they have been farcical, Tho real| 't: suddenly thrust it into the Ameri-| Way. 7 ure really tied with the] Fred Anderson, former Fed, made - ne : wt) can's face, and ay he Instinotively| Hed Sox, but so far ay our offictal) his debut before a New York crowd hy . cannot be used in Vub- pulied his head back delivered a kick. | standing ' ‘4 the}&nd In a New York uniform. And it. 4 es or exhibitions, because | hig and was not e y ne the real jiu jitsu is a very deadly| The Ainerican worke up in @ hospital, jot entirely his fault that the, wore can do as they! Philiies won, He wie Ui aryad method of fighting, whieh yatta A 8 for wrentling and fighting please—a0d Ww 1. Ile is a cool bird—(hat| American League Batting Averages.| National League Batting Avera, compared to an engineer's course in| th Blast ti, Von Doe higher mathematics. EVERAL alleced “matches” be- tween jiu jitsu men and wres- to aider, ament with a the imparuality of an out ce NO. Hulett 109, | Whattayuh mean, Mr. Bones, the Ge: Broadway Sporting Club is built on He) the same plan as tie Brooklyn G. "Mann 7s, Nelson $v, Te Tien 106 Rr MAJOR LEAGUE AVERAGES Compiled by Moreland News Bureau a) League azreean) + amoug waivers on ald thay le Racing Season | rvs sivon vena sxe sumer that Benny Leonard had beat him Opening Is Just | ins iietnd nce in ston ve. Hoxton py boy, Given a little better support and | Kocorla of praye fed in games or cripples the defeated man, Against “feaapeadl 1" By losing to the Phillies again the| he should turn in a good tnotuding April 1b,” "Be Date blayed in game) Arete te BATE @ wrestler in & public matoh the jiu Frank Gotch once thought he'd! Giants intrenched themselves in the] victories. SO A ec kc kk ce Apel ecords of tau artist can use only the Heaplest | take the throne vacated by Jim| cella j 1... n ASS, | Me and Ce, é | icks and cannot even carry these to] Jeffries, After long training Gotch| The Athletics won their first game. The Phillies ma; Speaker, Cleveland 1” P ¥ 2 00 A , years as f y have their faults, | , Cleveland... rr n Me octanat 4, |, Mr. interlocutor, a conclusion, For instance years 4K went to Alaska and fought an old| Players Olan of trovkiyn and}ag was proved in the ig series Laat riven, Bonen... 7 oh 8 sel g Moh, neat a on ne wee way stuenended res LNSA ROOM Bary A od Nig Vhiie {time boxer named Slavin, Gotch was | Maranville ol raves had a fist! fall, but it cannot be denied that they | Uedeom, New York, mou 6 Mutler, St. Louis i ‘on Seoennones é eats @ Japanese named Nigashl, While 4 fight on the field, the umpire expell- | ar ok th S| Maker, New Yors. » ine otetie aie oiy Snes scar ' Nigaahi was only a pupil in Jiu jitsu | knocked out in one round, From that] ing them both without giving @ Hoe | Seta reb CRIAVAL EE as cdetirea faulted (ETE Hed ie Bek ot saa, Cn s Aas Thoroughbred racing in the North| tye attic’ ner the frat ait qemu —not a master—he showed what he/time on he had so much respect for | cision. Olsen, however, gets the NeWs= on the Giants right at the start of| Hoblited, Boston . aie aepeeed iris 4 P 3 .42\ begins next Saturday with the ane | resembles wthiug » sas a ory for bely, could have done to Bothner. Cateh-|noxing that he left tt severely : aper verdict, ro | fe “ uae 3 © 8 .4/ nual hunter and pony races of the — ; Hy xing that he left tt severely alone, the game, costing us at least two a 9 Cutshaw, Brooklyn 6 4 | ing Bothner’s jacket in both hands |“ dom Sharkey, while fighting in the| Sherwood Magee, well on his way) runs, W. 3 will revive the 4:7! Rockaway Hunting Club, to be heid The Yate con m lat Hewlett Bay Park, Long Island.) old football sus! | This two day meet, Saturday, May] winning a gam ith runners on first and toward hitting in a pennant the | ond and none out, Eddie Roush Braves, 1s laid up with a broken wrist, | ordered to sacrifice. ‘The former Fed he fell backward and dragging Both- | nayy vith him placed his foot against : ‘a stomach und sent him fly- was kicked senseless by a Ja} anese rickshaw man on whom he had m which includes once in.a while, Aecrreetieoteeeoe i Played a trick. Tom was standing| He will be out a month. rolled a perfect bunt toward third, | > _ ibe head fizat to the mat w i iud- With his hands down laughing at the, Lee Megeo and Gilhooley of the| Without a moment's hesitation Mil- | itatl?: Wh Bi SOR Cp PERCAR GAY: also In- | yank batters ain't sure whether It's nin of one of the simplest siu|Pative’s discomfty or it might not| Yanks have tonsillitis and a call has|ton Stock pounced on the ball and,|L. Magee, augurate the amateur racing season! Zeppelined or Johnsoned Sa eee cecal tight at would | ave happened, Hut a trick that en-| been sent out of Washington for Old | instead of looking at first, whipped it) inter. in this country and be the first out-| Worse to Bet Zeppelin’d oF 1 fare been completed with a kick do-(2bles & small man to knock out a|Doe Cook, Jover his shoulder to third, In the! hunt door social function in this section, RULINGS BY THE U.8.G. A fivered In a certain way while Hoth. | fellow Uke Sharkey must bo some Barney Dreyfuse already has de-|mean time, anticipating the play, | At this meeting the curtain will go fea ure Oey Th ner was flying through the air in a| ‘Tick: nounced umpires in a public dinner | Bancroft had run over from short and | Mikey up on the most promising season that A Sick doctor ts @ professional, defenseless position, und that kick|, On the other hand, I know of a/ ane ch at Pittsburgh covered the bag. The play was exe-| Washington | thoroughbred racing has enjoyed in| So is a thirsty b nder. might have b fatal. The jia fitsu| Preliminary fighter in San Francisco} ¢ nor made a speech at the} cuted so quickly and surprisingly that “Athieticn many years. This is particularly the| Only bald-headed barbers can out SPEEA a ereat Eatak Or VRAT RST TeHHa TOU hea TER HARA lease in the fleld of amateur racing. | The popularity of the ancient sport | hr ; of kings has been increasing for sev-| A toothless dentist fs'an amateur, eral years past, and will be enhanced’ A cobbler who wears shoes ts « this season by the participation of a) oneate number of imported horses, thereby | C*\teh vi ie eets more of ere eiietal character Mind be the debug! ‘The international crisis ts becoming of many newcomers, including both| acute, Offictal statements say there % ae AR who went into an all-night restaurant | samo din Ribiuons. Benont Mine agnone We one evening while five Japanese were | saying: “Haseball is 4 great game.” | an easy force out, and the beautiful | ing tricks that break bones or cause | {0Yously trying to wreck the plac —— bunt had gone for naught. ‘This play Gualiies ip Inporsible. For unother, | He avoided their attack by awift side-| The honor card for feats of indi-)«vidently had been carefully planned. | Sestite not allowed to show the we. {StePPINE, and knocked out all five of j vidual excellence goes to Groom of the| Stock is deaf and could not have ey ue in thelr art, Winsh are eso | them before the poltee arrived, One| St. Louis Browns, who pitched a one| heard an order given quickly. He Carefully Rvarded. that only” highly Of them was known as a jiu fitsn) hit sainst Cleveland. ‘This is| knew what he was going to do when cleveland trained Riudents are taught them, if (4, and no doubt all had some the best record of the season so fur,| he started for the ball, So did Bane? Mian. We xt pome of the simple crippling or kill. | Knowledge of the art. Their trouble} but it cannot be denied that Mr./eroft. ‘That kind of maching work Wear, Chicag i ;: . Detroit Washingt aasazeesvesc PARAS eNTAMSSOMRIIAMADINNES DA SAS TOES ing tricks of jiu jitsu were publicly Was that they didn't know how to|Groom had to extend himself, Dem | wins pennants, | trunk Athlelie se ; owners and gentlemen riders, whol|ig an American among that bunch of ghown, unskilled people would try| block a blow, and secure in their|aree of the Phillies and Harmon of _ rant oat 1 1 will sport silk for the first time over | oe ists who will race up Pike's them, and many serious or fatal ac- Numbers, didn't take the trouble to] the Pirates were close at his heels.| In a later inning, with the score) #. boxer, ana aia, ag : brush and timber, | motoreyells h “ cldents would follow. offer the usual fense againat «| Bach of them pitched a two hit game.|tied, the Phillies pulled the old (qt: Peeps TSC Landis’ fy Close to one hundred entries have! Peak Tn Australia a couple of years ago| boxer by fighting on the floor. —- squeeze play on the Giants and got ‘Wl ? been made for the two days racing P a white man who had studiel siu| After all, the various astylea of) Everybody seems to have attained | away with It, offered by the Rockaway Hunting | SPORT ALPHABET. Mitsu in Japan = matche himself fxhting without weapons will never|some Kind of excellence in the day's} With Bancroft on third and one out, Club, and a number of prominent | against Sam MeVey, the negro heavy-| be tried out In competition fiehting but the Giants, andeven their] Gabby Cravath bunted straight to people are included among the en-| F stands for wild man. weight fighter, The white) man ——_—-—— — _ he pitcher's box. In the mean time trants. Laat year there were 47 en- Bug, nut and rooter, weighed about 160 pounds. McVey neroft had started from third with feiss ONG 40 tn S24, the reces ib both Who sometimes will cheer, apg REE gp dG therein un le ve song ae ee or I pil Rene eerie | 1STIC John Pollock AN OS SID ee ee douite thet C van an record entry lists, while the events _ was compelled to go on, Twlcs th Jless to throw to the catcher, Ande for “timber toppers” are also we The Halt Hatoeainsy ming fo fu jitsu man got LieVey Into a p er effor hein made to induce; Ha Fevived a flattering offer from the| gon whirled around to make ‘a peg to ‘hlenae filled, The few flat races av the two- | Q00 and will get it unless the Man trum Rgrpt Je Piee man not Biever | al | packey MoPacla return to the ring, | taker of Aihambra The Harlem | Arat. but, lo and behold, nobody wea i ay programme are only up to last | goes ini 9 anaruniey his bones. In the third bout McVey ng that stands tn the ee bd seer: es eur covering the bag! le had come year in the number of entries, bum decision by the es knocked bim down, and before be| wi Chicago boxer donning | Paginning Mars. I in to assist in fielding the bunt, and | ae coed i" ies wat ee pola get oe could get up jul him and] gioves agnin is an additional $2,500 to piv Mg Me ° the whole club ught flatfooted. vata " Banged his head aginst the Noor Une] thw otter which tas already’ been mae] tanante tel Saat tt hi whe An tome COLLEGE AND SCHOOL TC al one minick wich of New Oj The injury to Sherwood Magee ts appar whee Baverel years ax 1 Ke tle pr an Hy eel The Stadium Cc, hold kely to & severe blow to the BASEBALL GAMES Has CEG eee shia ded ese u Jitsu nll Al aloss ia « mente M a neces the Braves. His heavy port reve ae Paobkeas “fumped by 8 Packey to re-enter the ring Thirty-fourth °° tting had won three Aer Al O'Mara Hrookiya. SCHEDULED TO-DAY, flcting dates with the Delaware pea ich » thre » has wired McParland that he “ to-nigh! m he was hit on the wrist ght and the Texas boll wi arnt, him a guarantee of $12,500 to fi will tee by Ch ider, ‘The bone is broken | ,heonte § guia « Fe COLLEGE, blight and the Texe eovit, 4 newt ‘ he x the winner of the Jack Britton-Ted In the main = Jand will take several weeks to reknit, | [uSMr ae ; po 8 Rational Lesgee Fontan va, Hamiite - — st how many legs he br t ; ai und | Mabtwelyht, clashes w Pag san evidence of how the ¢ ree . ioe] iy. ime once a Crament anc. E r Penal . welterweight) champion 4 ate lee Joo Lon 4 3 Nanta ts, Swarthmore q and the 1 \ i h : pies nd abd bro four rouud ereye will aig | Went in yesterday and gave 1 4 i i" b BOWLING & BILLIARD ACADEMY muave and + as ever, and \ Is Ma open ain sii on the) 1 ton Club a good trimming 1 1 JOSELHE THEM, Proprietor, out & : 1 af July achey gent word Rent, Stallings's star youn t t Metall re 22 BOWLING ALLEYS STAM the natives have a fighting latter to $1 le Wil we eee te le PRUEKOOT) BALIN Sener e 1 } 3 Qanaells re, cessiee, St nae? 35 BILLIARD TABI RESTAURANT etyle . Vike savate. |¢ ‘ worting. ( RAWGalAwall Galahad “ane G 4 Ponn State we. Washington aud Lae et d Slat St, N.Y. . M i f his ! They kick the ball of the rien Fe ery 135 yy Mae grand BLL By s aginst Washington Fy Washingt BVERYTHING FOR , draw the toe M «on bis way New 0 fight ny Vearson, the Jers d the siuw it say the Sena. i Bs at Washingtan, 4 tate ot 1 bs oy ys ; 0 be h fo vwenty | City Mater, at the Bast Sew York AC. ow neat | tory were lucky fo have weored at all , 4 # Cae eee ee eet Wuillamecin ‘Billiards > Si—~ Bowlin K ’ i} cut for Moran A SO EMASSS 08 TE a | ts ry SCHOOL, | Ud I ‘fk Monday iat Ponsilitis has ite dr Ks. but tt Fy Tones Cuvintiatl 3 Weet Point Seconds at West Prices anu lerms .o sul he nd and viaker Tom MoArd € ' at at be riven ere 4 1 h Pittaburgh | y Bt vied ured that i heats yea aM, ning Paddy Baumar 5 mt i Chicas ‘rep v4 Hoya’ High, at Poly Pield, [| REPAIRS BY EXPERT MECHANT Heit | ¢ the Broot has an attractive card of bh ng nanny A chaner . a ssn at Adelpal Field, Halke-Coliender Go,, for, . “ Both | fap the pa geal Patailhyd in the Yank up and make oR Bhar, N i Duialiwick at Lenox 1 at. 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