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—— THE EV Fred Fulton and Al Reich, Two of the Biggest Heavyweights in the World, Will Meet at the Stadium To-Night. Copmrieht, 1916, by The Pree Pubilehing Co ig W "The New York WO of the big Woll-trained heavyweights on the map w mingle to-night at the Stadium. Fred Fulton, 6 fest 6 inches tall, and Jean in looks, will weigh 218 pounds, aecording to the anouncement from his training camp. Al Reich, 6 feet 3 inches tall, and meedelied like a Greek warrior statue Praxiteles, weighs 216 pounds. ith only a pound or two hatween them, Fulton and Re'ch should be wel) matched. But there are many ether thingy that compiicate the af- eat AL REICH ts one of the clever- est heavyweight boxers ta the world, He's remarkably fret. Be bits as hard as any other heavy eight. He has a first-class defers. Fred Fulton is oply fairly clever. dafense is faulty and amateurish, doesn't seem to care a lot abo oF avoiding punches. Itut ® Ais training bouts he bas #hbown pf class knack of hitting. He @ long reach and powerful ne eboulders. He seoms to =" in his ability fi ‘either Give or tak & RICH has an tn-and-out veeerd, He has fought a tew ENING WORLD, good fgdta and @ tt of poor|heawywolght champion of tee world. He starts like a obampion.|s« inte optato * one with fe'e Wkely to put anyone down in 3 Found. But if bis uppoaent goto Shem, ‘io wll Probability go ise eccording to the Des "he teen sett him Cid ul le sbtar. beth, int thifty- ight oante ue thirty-fowr with knockous. “tow ‘good Fulton's Wearers la will be shown to-nigbt. nis next to Jess Willara in Retgat. He is a trimly and powerfully pedt man, who developed Sis strength working for elght yeare as ay In the past i: has oftan been |» ven pat the working ‘ighters are than the gymuasium variey. ton was a workman. — Beppe has ‘een @ workman. amateur shot putter while chook s end nd shortly after taking up ateur boxing %camo a professional He bas had none of the hard- work that made Fitzsimmons, , Sharkey, Jeffries, Willard and other great fighters, Instead fe & gymnasium developed man, lke the old time champion, Jim Corbett, in this, All of tho rugs men, Sharkey, Fitzsimmons and Jef- er. ing bim in strength and stamina it comes to a plain test of enduranca fi and ability to withstend blows Ful- than fe ton should come out better But if it 8 a one-punch fair—well, that kind of an a never did prove anything except there is sometimes such @ thing luck in the ring. ES DARCY, Australia's middle- welght champion, Is now busy disposing of all the Australian heavyweights. Ho has an exinton whip Willard and b Insisted upon in every superi erty. D IMPORTED Ginger Ale Order by the dozen from your : wine merchant or grocer | for use at home SPORTING. Toren, 87 and $10, b St and M Willie ave i oe. O A, Aw To-Night— dann? Av Brig, fe, gt 2 Siar 10. 0c; Kos, BL and ® tng in Ken! ertand Las hi wa takes vu go souch fat that move without siting windet—tnar night be dttrercné H in the leno where ce hee done most} of hie Gxhting. heading: “Jef Smith Trading 1p Hot Aly.” “The talk of Jem Auith coming w) beat Corbett through outclass-| Australia again ts hot aly Nohody If here wants to s tralian Mike What | How res first 2" OM SHARK iT in his time, although robbed outright by some of his managers, lof Sharkey’s famous fight with Fit simmons in F was \ever since Tommy out in a round at Colma. | _ ~ |made here to-day. louse | Thoroughbred Breeders’ BRE ICH | which conducted a meet at the Pan. - | work de led Les Darcy, and on th casion the a fighting sailor. share of the pu | "won" gunfighter, who decided Fitzsimmons ad lost on a foul ger showed up in camp four days based ween the which 50 bas hres a of Auntrultar 170- pounders, @t iaant one more pest I dowm chat bar de heer oghn ever lived ae Wierd is now ote Jose he can’t; Jack thw tou hus now bean rel'er- wetgt four loug dese, and as & writsda Hue or eecwenese from Manage te champion of te werkt for hip tage = wr thie ‘a the midennium, beyond » RIVA on interesting ter trom « Anat ratian Om PIM lon, fur Jef Smith manta! Tt rune under ‘ne! him fight. He twice! ond ming very early | bout the clearest | ded, | Aus- Jeff had beaten every round of ten.| ans want to know ts,| f{'s manager get to the foul, was fig papers that Gibbons Aust did Y is now running a cafe in San Francisco, Tom gathered a nice bunch of coin The tory seo is a scream, ‘Tom His winner's © was $10,000, He on the decision of Wyatt Barp, arkey's mans fter the fight. In the me; hile had lost share as as t track. After that never trusted an- ILL SQUIRES'S manager has Just died in Australia, Bill Squires has been a ‘dead one” Burns put him | TRYING TO BRING BACK RACING IN CALIFORNIA, FRA CISCO, April 28—The next Legislature will be asked to pass @ bill to restore horse racing in Cal- {fornin, according to anouncement Assoclation, Pacific Exposition last year ts at it Was announced, on o overcome the » horse racing its gambling wecompanime | probably will be a dui f the law governing F: Ky. about a bit Suits & “Charge-all-we iali the henefit, 404) Park NEOR Topcoats OH ME—OH MY! Why some mea continue to squander $85 to 840) for clothes is beyond us. Stop to consider—shop and we'll win your patronage, NEW YORK’S BEST VALUE To Your Order tailors ask 20 twice By profits) our customers get Fifth Avenue styles and fine tailoring, SAMPLES? Sure! Lots of them—FREE The Golden Gate as much] use they make one-half as many garments. ng (with smal! FRIDAY, APRIL 28, PORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ra We eer g nee re 1916, THAT FULTON-REICH COMBAT ==/ARNY OF ATHLETES | NCONPETTON ATPENNSY' | _—¥_ — Sixty-Bight Events Scheduled! for Two-Day Meet. Sturt | ing To-Day. PHILADELPHIA, spon & RE two-day Penasyivanis atb- tote meoting, which te now remruded « classic tn the inter. cohemiate eport world, will open to- @ay and close to-morrow et Franklin Wold. More than 2,000 athletes from colleges and schools throughout the U. 8. A., will participate in the sixty- eight events scheduled. Twenty-six events will be decided to-day and the remainder to-morrow. Pressure of time is so great that the games are run on a@ schedule whioh euce varied from would lead to endless |confusion. Never more thea ten min- utes and often lene than t is the tim: jotted for the hot tingle even which neces: unlimited th perio Foremost among t events on th card for this_afternoon are the Pe tathion and the sprint and distance medley relay races. ‘The Pentathlon. is the closest approach to anall around championship competition afforded the versatile college athlete, ‘The fact that it comprises only five individual events—the running broad jump, throwing the javelin, throwing the discus, 200-metro run ‘and 1,600-metre Fun—prevents it from betng in the true sense an all around champton- ship, but tt 1s @ good substitut It'was understood that Alma Rich- ards, the great Cornell all around man, would be on hand for the Pen- tathion, but Jack Moakley has de- eld to say him for the. running jump to-morrow in the hope that he will be able to outstrip the record of 6 feet 6 inches which he set @ year the distance race, in which the gradations are 440 yards, 880 yards, 1,320 yards and one mile, Pennsylvanta, Core Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World). American League, , 7 ~ L a +L. PC. 6. w « 6 ‘ Chtea S 467 Berton, 7 5 2683 | St. Lo 6 1455 Ureskiyn.» 8 7 6 .800| Phil 68 (273 rr of Games Yesterday. asa fy ot suds ‘ | Wesblogton 43 Pla Chicago, 5; Gevels: je Pi i Soidnee Fovermdityy Laie) Detroit, ue. ek Games To-Day. | Boston at New York. New Yerk vs. Unstom (ratc). Philadelphi: Naw Tot ot Boston. sohiya et Philadel a jt. Louls Dee! loclnnadl st Pittsburgh Philadelphia Golfer Wins Medal at Lakewood Club Sidney E. Sharwood, Present Champion of the Merion Cricket Club, Turns in a Card of 80 in Qualifying Round, Just One Stroke Lower Than Fred Herreshoff’s “Comeback” Score. he could do then was to get a 7. Apparently a trifle ruff ceeded to “sting” He drove the twelfth, fourteenth greens, Z reapectively, Sad’ putting t twelfth and he IDNEY E. SHARWOOD of the S Merion Cricket Club with a score of 80 won the medal in the qualifying round of the invitation golf tournament at the Country Club ot Lakewood. Sharwood, lot it be | added, has ere this won his spurs over playin r golf Herreshoff fin ished with ase start to finish he been ro Fred Herres.off ma was a xreat “comeback. played steadily. an $1, which 4 well under $0, James G. Batterson’s to other, eighty odd golfers ow to plu the short eleventh, fone, (a mashie shot over running eter, iooks lke a stmple enough. 8 Played right, but Herreshoff falling ball properly ita, rubber core plump whe! for a 2. like the bird, more Worm casts than some more lelaurely inclined if he did miss a few putts, hi mortem in this re eclipsed by the tale of woe D. L. Man son of Englewood told. This playe with an S8 made the same score @ Ratterson, but’ Manson solemn! into the wate Tiaying again from the tee for the usual penalty, he only made the bank of the stream, the ball becoming em-) bedded in mu From, there Herreshoft | elected to play and a lusty niblick shot carried the ball clear across the green Into trouble on the other side. The bost Giants’ Poor Showing Up files, Vales Team Seemed Greatly iaiiesl| ened on Paper, Yet It Has Lost Continuously and No Allbi Can Be Offered for Defeats, sure comer. the same belief. Even George Stal. that he feared in the race, He re gards them as more powerful than th either the American or . By Bozeman Bulger, League ,exprese confidence in th HE poor showing of the Giants, accentuated by another loss to the Braves, appears to be the most surprising and at the same time Jeappointing feature in the short sea- gon that has been furnished us be- tween showers, Nobody seems able to account for it, There can't even be an alibi, ‘When here a little whtlo aro Connie three. Still the Giants do not win! other guess. With their powerful ceded—McGraw figured that all good pitching. nell, Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Micht- «an, Wisconsin and Chieago are en- tered, but it is doubtful {f more than half the field starts. While many surprises have been sprung in amateur boxing tourneys in this vicinity, the greatest upset that has taken place in months was the de- feat of all seven boxers who made up the delegation that came here from {}Dittsburgh, Philadelphta and Boston, real sensation, however, was the =|downfall of Tom Darcy of Boston, the bantamweight — champion, » Etevll of the Union Settlement of this city, the metropolitan A. ©. champion of the same class, was a beaten, A remarkable tion with the defes thing in coll was that "Abe" Goldstein, a 110: pound youngster of the Ninety-second Street Y. M,C. A., administered both of them, Goldstein floored Darcy three twice in the first round and once third session, He dropped Ftcell tn the first round and also outpointed him by @ big margin in the other rounds of the final bout of that clas Another real fighter from the West has arrived reareh of bo eo crack ig! won many fighte in the West hout over Ever Hamuner, th tneluting « Chicago fighter, eight rounds, Anderwon is under the manage tent of AL Lippe, who wante to mateh bim sgainst Frankie Cal Benny ian, Leonard, he has to bouts on, UIT. 20 OCOAT & CO..Tai Ww, New dD. k City, Opposite C | Wille Heocher for twelve rounds at thi of Moston on May ot Ina Al on Ori, vatcnmasss Medouald, of tee Olmplo 4, @ SSeS of Darey and bt-| Johnny Dundee or Johnny Harvey, the Hatlom lightweight, wt be © busy fighter the early part of next month as Mis first will be with Anmory Mack expressed the opinion that the |Out that way. ing is bad, and w of standard quality enough wallops in the w to drive a man around the Yesterday, for instance, 188, Of Herlem, hes arranged two ten-round bouts and @ six-round contest for the wext ahow of the club on Monday night, In the two main events Joe batters, Neither Doyle, Lynch will hook up with Red Rooney and Tommy Merkle, the heavy artillery, got th nm’ | nothing on one John J. MeGraw, pals in the two ten-round bouts being colored poters, ‘The fighters who will exchange panchos earned Jar rand Nero Chink, and Wa! If the Giants knew what was fling Gana and attling Marshal going on here in New York they would win-a game, if for no other Charley Thomas, the Philadelphia lightweight reason, just to keep people from the matter king us what with them. the crack local lightweight, ip @ six-round bout at the Olympia A. A. of Philadelphia, on Mor day night, Several fighters refused the meet the local sensation, had a day of rest, Joo Malone and MoPntee, and W Papke and Jobnay "Kid" Baker, who will come together in the two ten.round bouts to be held | at the New Holo A, A. boxing show tonight — - to-day, That is to say, they mé tween now and 8 o'clock, does, you know Athletics May Secure Watt, A report circulated about the Colum With Cunningham as a shar sign with the Athletics after completing his college course in June. —_—— New Crew Captain. Y., April, 28,—John 1, r nf Chelsea-on-th, ele ven-hit trimming, cording to Harry Tuthill, in’ the victorious crew at Poughss lpumbers between 165 end 160, usdkeayere, DAILY REVIEW OF BIG LEAGUE PENNANT RACES Has Baseball Experts Guessing *"* Giants had been strengthened more than any club in the National League, and that, on paper, it looked like a Clarke Griffith was of lings declared no less than a week ago) that the Giants formed the one club) Phillies, and George was not kidding, at that. Players, almost to a man, in National Giants and pick them to run one-two- It looks as if the boys would have to take an- hitting ma- chine—their batting strength is con- he needed was a third baseman and some | But it husn’t worked When the hitting is good the piteh- le batbass ou Big Jefe ‘Tesreau pitched an excellent game, but got absolutely no help from the Kauff nor Tuohey, the promising featherweight of Pasatc, | semblance of a safe blo’ N. J., will oo against Young Rector, The situation is as puzzling to Mc Jimny Dutty, the feat weet side ehtwelght, has [Craw ag to the rest of the league box Chick Sunler, the sernton nt defeat beginning | sdium A.C, one week from to. {to wear on the nerves of the entre} morrow night. Hilly Gitwon tried to secure Young | team, held Connie Mack's | Reilly as Duffy's opponent, but Reilly refused the} It means much to the National A Nive Mai scattered hits. | bout League financially for the Giants to ‘arly in the spring Griffith an- The Harlem Sporting Chub will hold ite regular | DAVE @ Hood team, and the Natontl gounced Harper as his one best reokly boxing entertainment tonight, tho League 1s worried But they have} bet, and his judgment is meeting In the mean time the Yanks, having will resume oper- nat the champion Red Sox | play if something doesn’t happen be- Tt usually , T New 0 0 000 bia University campus yesterday that | shooter the Detroit Tigers went after || Newark Captain Kobert Wati, second base-|the Hrowns and not only cashed but RESULTS YESTERDAY. near! man on the baseball team, had practt- | jumped into third place. They gave Providence. &i Rochester, 1 cally accepted Connie Mack's offer to! Weilinan, the elongated Brown, an tchmond, 3; Buffalo, This man Cunningham, incidentally is the heaviest man for his size, ac ted captain of the |World. The other day #everal profes- ed captain of the | Monal weight guessers looked hir f the wight. Collyer last sear atnoked /over and fixed his w ‘ieatrne Guns “xtra putts on ¢ His star pe: ax his f times with the putter t ber core finally sank o |, In the first match play r leading sixteen will meet as follo fonp xe. De Forest kon, Case vs Ra Hall vs Manson rreshott, raw After G 28.—It McGraw ningham stepped on the scales anal of tipped the beam at 198. In Opening of ‘Met’ Season y he lald a Mashie shot so close to the pin that it was no trick at all to sink the putt Batterson started early, and Fred pro- the next few drives. thirteenth and| D und 2) yards | at him a 6} also’ took -an| thing that bothered Rat Levinsky was troke at the fourteenth, but there | DiIlo - ° Itcar therefore be seen that with | Philadelphia way. He is the present] any Kind of decent figures at the water champion of the Merion Club. From | hole, the Garden City cxpert would have Although after the general roundup al was found! loud on the otherwise: to be several strokes more than the ron eepcared “white aosroonon mas | leadgre, the Vox itifis and Nin York | trying to play the eleventh h This veter ran at least showed the) pect Was easily r 4 2 of Doduernt is reported the Giants has gone to New York to make a deal for Inflelder Getz of the Brook- The one and only moreel of sat- liyn team to play third base for the isfaction to New York fans dur- f aitanin lance ” = | ere eeerainy afternoon wae thar | ants. McKechnic, who has been play- Bill MeKechnie at last got his hit, |!ng the base since Hans Lobert was in- and it was no fancy wallop at |) that just a plain scratch. « Graw din an exhibition game, has mi @ poor showing that it is said } realizes that he must strengt e the team at that corner. iy pecom- | ox his Johnny Evers evidently ing accustomed to his reform, determ: to “lay off ump forever.” So far he game and has dot helping the Braves climb. couldn't repress his delight, though, when Bill| Klem routed fifteen Giants off the bench at one crack, e Big Jim Vaughan, exiled by the Yanks years ago, it seems, is again on the firing line with winning stuff for the Cubs. He showed no signs of the old laziness last summer and appears to be getting better every year, The most remarkable man in base- ball this year, and we do not pt y aged Wagner and Lajoie, 1s e Gibson of the Pirates, In his Gibson has caught more gxanies a@ season than any other big league catoher and ne: ae still shouldering the bulk of the opping for Jimmy | Callahan, With all of hie old team- |mates gone into retirement “Gib” Is he | a8 live as ever, Broadway and Ninth Street Griffith app: dug up a tartar in Harper, tl young left-hander. ‘0 starts the young man ha en the Red Sox and the Athletics. Ves- with rapid confirmation, | Pie International League got awiy Jto a’ ‘loomy start, on account of the |Wweather, but President Rarrow thinks he will have a great season, He says \the interest in the several cities is man in difficulty. n Baltimore has unusual, BE reconetled. — INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. STANDING OF c| CLUBS. ay | done. © 11000 Montreal 0 1 Re d Ruffalo ‘Newark va. Toronto Haltimore ve. M GAMES TO-DAY. Toronto at Newark. Montreal at Halilmor he Buffalo at on “eQOMe parry blows their heads.” Proba mand Duke Kahanamoku manages to crawl That twenty-nine-year-old Cons bine Mediterranean League rules wit be adopted by the U lantic West two-year-old college boy. He not team one year rw Yank Nuname le Invasion false te President Weeghman has notl- fied Chicago fane that cushions are o| National Mana down The o) the te Outsid Yer Alt than Rain probably encountered | don't want of the | Giants’ feet. Bri pended good w Ph right f than BILL A aApRAnN Have You Ever Worn ‘ian Arnheim $20 Suit? Do you know how good it is—the style it possesses—the way it wears? Many men, who have never before paid less than $25 to $30 elsewhere, are now having their clothes made to measure here for $20, and are better dressed than they ever have been before. Hundreds of patterns to select from. Style, fit and finish strictly guaranteed. 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Baker hasn't gone beok as far as the bare to, boats in the At- League this season. Virginia has a seventye the varsity football jon because of the make this ae 1s will be handicapped whea aker slumps to two hits @ day, nie, Mack's, protest ‘of his tarritor. t ushions and not ammunition. League rules compab nwo to cut his team nty-one prayers, mundkeepar is now knew’ * ger Mi to t 1 fashioned ra. prope of Dillon's right, the only SPORT ALPHABET. 1 food m boat n't any fishee=— he's entitled to vote! hough it finishes firat, the the stern makes the grass grow, but we it to grow under the PLAYER LIMIT, ‘ineteen players and two mps ‘Twenty players and shore 4 wall Inflelders, ten out the breaks ave the brakea, TOOKS LIKE \'T THE BAT. 30 E, 42d Street |