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a —— scaieianeiiadaeneteahediaes deink TelahaaiineeamenatentdemetneninaenaneinmaaaanieeReiel ve * - a= mee wee - . Benes ann i ESTOS nae ee meer d . . 8 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1916. ; ARMY MEETS STRON | [POGAASBEANE.s| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [‘okiahcneoane| X Pugilistic History Knocks Out Modern Idea That Good Little Men EL A Can Beat Good Big Men—No Little Man Will Ever Beat | Jess Willard for the Heavyweight Title. | weight Gives the Fans 4 Copyright, 1916, by The Press cabpa Co, (The New York Evening World.) a Run for Their I HAVE a letter from a man interested in boxing. Money. e had a discussion with some friends of mine,” he writes, “and we've decided to leave the decision to you. Is it, or isn't it, a fact thata figures that Kdd food little man can whip a good big ? 5 dg y ‘Man every time they start?” Well, friend reader, you've asked | e something this time, You've put me} more winters’ pitching in bin. 7 \ “ . Kio CARTER BEAT _— a ® Question “touchin’ on an apper-| Joe WALCOTT OFTEN Naturally enough, a football coach tainin’ to” a modern heresy that is , ) ty . HE WAS Bigger, wants everybody to be an amateur making St unsafe for a big man to go ) q AND STRONGER, but him. es ; out on the street after sunset. A few) ’ * : ow - - — ge Yeats ago It was an accepted axior Pent clays ie ball to Yuie's HARVARD EASILY SCOES Fe Siroy a dite an 8 of the ring that @ good big man can cped_and prevented. the visitors! — AGAINST VIRGINIA ZUEVEN, |" whip @ good little man, But since | Troma yamine over a conowaowe, Lak | 5 Jack Dillon, Bob Moha and two or Ae See r Mase i | ine at Mae ut ha nm three other very ex nt little men} 0 a8 a enn th ; oO ‘was have been “cleaning up” a lot of a has signed year-old Eddie Piank Bia JmJerrries tied. Phe csaetets ; BaTTERed Tow SuarKey The Colgate | d a Jump at the outset of when the Atlantic Occan was only a So x That Tom another drive, Fr again slirted! vard x the thirt@flve, the first period agains: Virginia, sver*|jittie leak. ‘ rather commonplace heavyweights, | Sook. faminap inet NIU TeLANore AEA Lecore tattl mt el Hae ad ad Sheer aH ko the * , icon tans the ball felkabort and Legore returned slay, A. thicty-yard. run by Harte.| Going to make the water wagon cS every little man with a spark of| RING plunges by Bona and daches ty Hiten: | lower this New Year so that the ME? . fighting spirit in him has gone about . cock and Minot proved too powerful! Won't hurt the boys. ‘with his chest thrown out and a chip on bis shoulder looking for big me ioe ake inta i ob creased ae } & ig men : {he ‘pial Momus: wecurace kick made |OUR PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES j to trim. bar the Fore y for Harvard. | QRVILLE KROOK, the friend of the It Is @ logical fact that a good big man can beat a little man of exactly oe nh cll Pe Thurman's long No and ans inter] "RyltincmancHe, never broke @ equal skill and proportionate strength every time. Let's figure it out. Fitz cat aye hide es by the Virginians ee | promise or a dol Mr, Kreok Because Bob Fitz#immons wher | Jerrries so 4 fall ¥ “| ® peebeie i Bel en Te ene un Middleweight champion of the world sloalty. eiited hid Ranting cas Pure Ten Bio he circular saw. Don't be robbed by knocked out Jim Corbett, heavy- The big man won becauay he Yerm KrocKes } ( the other party, Elect Mr. Kraok. weight champion, and because a few | W4* bigger and for no other reason. FiT2 OT WITH J Avenge the battle of Plattsburg. | cee TITUS A. DRUMM, friend of the | Workingman—If Drumm is elected | PO will make free lunch free. Why should the starving poor peop! on ther limous: n Kid McCoy knocked out y ' ince his iy NOC ow Tommn very good middiewsights eince hls! Ryan,’ Ho wasn't superior to Ryan in time have beaten a fow heavyweights | skill, but he was. ballon, longa 1 fome people have begun to think| reach and heavier. that Fitz's famous boast—“the bigger John L, Sullivan, a powerful big) ———~ they are the ‘arder they fall"—proves| 8M already nearly wrecked by dis- 1 scorcle ONE Blow, i . hark Bond scored & field gual f SECOND PERIOD. hind ene Tuahing afinot. alto. . sipation, fought littie Charlie Mitchell, 1 supporters | Hubbell sl hi the loud- that @ big man’s chance in @ fikhtla perfectly conditioned and. auch } Sr ane eweaty 9 welve line and th iis ares with a emailer man is slim, But|/smatler man, to a draw, They fought| de We etna IROF kicked Score, Harvard 17 Fitzsimmons wasn't a small man, He ines and Sullivan became 0 ere bent Colgate Head | raft, son of ex-P Virginia 0, austed that after a time he stood Pu ad Tad dyn nd nad te same | i rarer i was @ fighting freak, light in welght. | weit and | faft . burt and 4 of | Gettysburg. Dut over six feet tall, very broad|the Englishman skipped. enn Fall Whack e & Faitin non « forward pass,| ENTRIES AT PIMLICO. | wounded twice in the proxy at Gold ‘ shouldered, having arms of extraor-|looking for openings. I Mitchell | | Vorys \ ut ' © of 4 win RAL GR isa t pevenetenneae panier hed sine He tings tac aes dinary length, heavily muscled and a) hausted Sullivan would havc ; | jan rid tor pitarton | four of the pounce grten velour hats. Our t with exceptionally heavy wrists and r him and knocked him out. . Pome RE Neilson 2M the line-up becau slogan is, “Remember Sea Girt.” strong hands, Also he was mar-|LITTLE FITZ MASSACRED BIG) i 1 Qt Atter a snappy tice t Ore " vellously skilful as @ fighter—far JEFF—AND LOBT. {N wean enol Hobbs es 1 their battle po itions with Yal KNOTT a rene ef the'werks ore akilful than Corbett or any of| Jn their second fight Fitzsimmons Legore SOR MBicces HUbWOM | iethiie off ingman, When the European. war » 4 closed both of Jeffries's eyes, broke tin a) + Gitte | #88 over and 600,000 pinochle pl i the other men he whipped. Hib Chock bebe ana nia ere eal pis : FIRST PERIOD. era of Europe return to the | BANTAM BEAT HEAVYWEIGHT? |loosened all of his teeth and was! venne Jeoxpected to give the Blue its hardest? Colgate after receiving what will i Fol RU Re NOT A CHANCE IN A BILLION, [still unhurt. Fitzsimmons smashed By William Abbott. Ubeanbn (Gotan: cite , a A ktacig Binesnle Blayent ts peg | Buppore that Fitzsimmons could |{heen Kaucklon of his sgtt hand try-) NEW HAVEN HOWL, Nov. 4 nasewith' a weloran comblnac| aschnd play BpOnGAE st rough t Bre living under a fal # beat the giant Jeffries, for he MEN jeft, An he wan trying to hook whut|'There wore twe nty thousand in the!tion withggtwo powerful backs in| Yale line and raced 1 . . j When the bubble bursts what will i have beaten Jeffries in their second remained of his left hand over to] Row! thin afternoon for the Yale. | Spencer Gille wis kind by ¢ terbac | a. become of eur pipesnis Sede ind | } fight had he not broken both hands, Jef's jaw Joffries hit Bim once and| vi eet T| y ‘ i Wo) Gaaitoeum orphans? Don't forget the Massa- 1 Titwimmons was a middieweight, Knocked Poor Fite cold. Fitesimmons| “Oates he Visitors, reputed | little college hiyl a regord of the only Yule tm , way. for als wilt Tiare Wee ere of Brooklyn in October, ,/had landed hundreds of blows, |to be the strongest Httle team, were Ud vietorios in the last three yeu iehdown Col n rane, Ceo RA i | ' What welterweight would have had ‘terrible execution, Jeffries needen ts | k a area ' : ‘ ' shi, he JSF 4 PARTLEIGH GAWN, friend of the 1 a chance against him? Would Joe |jand only one, ee reaienminennsinnanannis: - ens << - _— —— — | Rudiant Plover Tot workingman, Why should we elect Walcott have beaten Fitzsimmons? Kid Carter, middleweight, beat , a Prestdent with whiskeds?) Why — ' atedly, He wasn't ; A 1 Joo Walcott 'r | — Not by forty miles! The only bin Wests equal in skill, but he ons ? man Walcott ever whipped was Joe rd, straight hitter abd had a long} Choynski, and the plain truth of that h. fight was that Choynski was too sick| Young Corbett knocked out ‘Terry | to go into the ring, but had a big for- oer ira being the. Hest end only | 4 felt up and was forced to fight tol wig above the foutherweight classe , protect it, What lightweight would | lightweight. $) y have had a chance to beat welter- wc here knocked out Chartle| f 5 Mitchell in three rounds, overwhelin- weight Walcott?» Only Joe Gans, | Mit soverw| and at his best Gans fought Waloott [ns him TAMEnE Hae nna Tite ' a twenty-round draw, What feather- |rather than muperlog skit weight would have had a chance with] Bob Fitzsimmons knocked out Gans? McGovern, perhaps, who |/Dempsey in thirteen rour could yhtp all the other feather. | Poth were mind weights in the country with eas |anq stroneth. mMpsxey, fi But it would have been barely an|“Nonpareilg was autclassed from the \ outside chance at the best if Gans |first round to the last an ak a terrible. be: 0 nigger and wanted to win. jeerebiee panting from a bigger and | The best man in each class might |" Frank Erne, cleverest of lightweight have @ posalble chance to land a win-|champions, fought Rube Ferns, wel- ning punch on the man in the claas |terwelght champion and no match for above, and only a barely possible | Pt Ferns knocked Erne chance at that, Five classes above | Witlard knocked out Soldier Kearns, | that chance would be wbsolutely|then a very dangerous heavyweight, wiped out, Could any one posnlbly {With a. single right-hander on the : ‘ i chin fn the seveath round, Kearns Squire: Tarey Modovern havin had landed heavy blows on Willard, fhance to beat Jim Jeffries? but the giant's #ize and strength = , idea is obviously absurd. jabled him to resist their shock and To bring {t down to modern times, |show no effect. One punch from Wil- g what chance would Kid Willlams | lard was enough should the barber vote go to a man who never qoes to them? How the haberda Shrutbery Hughes h under those hanging gar we want a Pry in ambush? Vote for Wilson! | .ige%e2%.<. By JH. Cassel (THE NEW YORK EVENING WORLD) from the neck up. Vote for Part- leigh Gawn, No matter how crook: he at least you can gee h Adam's apple. Don't forget the third battle of Bull Run. RABID RUDOLPH, friend of the left- hese American§ are Working Today Because | sme. WilSon prefers War as a eS galore Be Spe ik | | 7) Last resort | cosine avoTATioNs. mite ea. werd “Berte “under into a World Series Prviow clawing With net changes ¢ Open. High, Low, Auiin ca 1 Jamey \aum ¢ Leen f up the country like a mouse shake a cat. Rudolph will increase the mumber of pennants in the American League next season. Start voting now so that you can be in good practice for Tuesday. Avenge the battle of Manila Bay! ~ze. ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. Jiggle——Two | two make four unless a Republican election judge {4s courting Wilson votes. Then two and two make WoofDon't know who writes the * | No, the Dillons and the Mohas ial A b ; have in a fight against Jess Willard’ | iat yind may. beat ae net ues | ; a for. 8 ay lis tweight fights. j Not one Ina billion! To figure Will-|pieger men of Indifferent clase. But | Winey. ‘ ; james beating a man as big as Willard |they never will step into Willard's Sapp: on ‘ae * ia utterly ridiculous, jwhocs, for the w history of the a halen Y u will Be ect mine Bo It 1s only a little less ridiculous to | TINK Proves that a man " joan beat a good ttle man nearly | think of @ featherweight, ahtwelght, | avery time. And if the difference in welterweight or middlowelght having | size is great enough YERY TIME! | ing, but you we earning it. igns as Coach, a chance against Willard, It's con- ceeconaniaieaecs ALBION, “Nov fa Bet Ps 4 , ceded that there never will be a Wil- 7 on and Jofferson Zootball 4 , jard-Dillon match, because the pubite | -BEAT GEORGETOWN” THE ington and Jefferson cootball star who Jenrned a place on the All-America resigned as head olina A, and M. (of the Athletto rhe commit would laugh at it. With Willard and SLOGAN OF FORDHAM. | Dillon nearly equa in skill, Willard would easily beat Dillon, and probably | "Beat ¢ little Dillon wouldn't be able to get the F orgetown" ts the slogan of} ham eleven, Gargan and his} [> 2 Simpagine as seve ee Semcon Senos! These Europeans WiLL Not come |ftnanr ea is ¢ GIBBONS WILL RISK K 0. IN of the Southern team | ~ DILLON FIGHT. ‘A short, snuppy slgenal drill! opened B kK T h ; Battling Levinsky, ten pounds heav- |the session yesterday and then the} ac QO Ork : x fer than Dillon, can outpoint Dillon scrubs were culled over and a dummy | gi eile it here last night without much trouble, Mike Gibbons, [eo at nce throughout. “Every. play Q P to toe the sativa | 4 +) ten pounds lighter but much, more | went off with snap and vin und the | \ tho Srowd®, Sialy , skilful and swift than Dillon, may be | Ait) the | J mm Yh able to do the game thing, But Le-) As no gu da nch Auled for to-day 4 bot yinsky takes little risk gf being fh) will take plude 4 Lustig Ontpoints Dorsey, ude yhile Dillon ‘will necd Mond tenin will Young" Lu Knocked out, while Dillon will nood | Mon tning up uny alent defects which OO Nees Wattle, Whe ag ™ only to pit Mike On0n the ne may arise in today’s scrimmage ampion tan tien, ‘out wpot with 4 well timed blow to settle ohed | Wale eo the argument, Jack Hritton, welter-| arkenane Weate Tesas Eleven. nat manor ee Weight champion, wei lon and at, Georse W. Hamilton, fullback ot the | n e e t mst nig ; ensnce ke pe ie tne ootball team and Seco —= chance whatever to inake | Arkansas footba: 6c . : appre ho chance whnusyer Jo mike | Mutanant of the United States Man oe wese America i 4 penetra : ° Freddy Welsh could only dance and C practically crushed the Texas =. Al d 0 T ih until he was hit once, eleven single handed in the dectdin, Maooking back over some of the old | o ‘ N ive Att nr he game for the championship of the Now| time batties, I find plenty of evidence | york Navy Yard at the Public School a ' J 1 0 . Billiards Fy" Bowling ot Prices and Terms to Suit, EPAIRS BY EXPERT MECH The I i Co igaa ee hoar Broadway, @ good email man hasn't a chan posh pay pani Ay Senion Skate aes a Piet moan cof enual suili, Atbletio Fi a in Brook rn sterda There waa Tom sharkey, a wonder{ui | THe fina! score was 12 to 0. Ham fighter in his time, tough as whaie- mighty Kicking bejag responsible bone, a terrific hitter and absolutely of the scoring the gumest man that ever swung u - wiove. A Bharkey of Joffries's size P Sonia have beaten Jeff. But Sharkey Aras inches shorter and twenty or thirty pounds lighter than Jeffries ; He carried @ rushing fight to the big A Bbbets Dield in Brooklyn Hiection fellow through twenty-five rounds, Diy, Tie Orit game, which will start At the end Jeffries was unhurt, whi ri Roe ten SPORTING, UEKNSBOKO Ayo. . NIGH , Bartley ladider vm, Saal Fm remontAs, tneg. Aim, Be BONING T iH: > ol Games Two games footbal choolboy teams will be the ae © Bharkey had two or three broken ribs al Ni st end other symptoms of @ battering Boys High and Commercial RALAIS TeO BY | wnt sday Night f - = ' y ° y