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\ RRR Teme nae ye epee ee "HE ETENING WQRLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1916. iceiaasaniali 2éj,.|__ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (mean With: aes Baer 7 The Urese ty 06 Oe, : THE HIGH COST OF SPORT | pcp | ; es Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) ak RAD Oy f) Tame eat ‘tie i 18 ONG Fient Avy MAUS & HEART Sone Me LISTEN OLD Man, NRT waers .(T L Gerta sem « 2 oil Fon. 1%, ...- Just one Seat k PTs ' LTA GiVinG \ fide & ches ) GiBGonS- Ditvon! ‘up THe CONEY TO I HAD TA Hock A WHALG f WHAT HALE “YARVARD Pray! . T « RENT - But 2 4G — : hy Wire's BAR CANT ASS Tas ble Rost Ad Lois) RINGS “To sae 7 OVERCOAT “Tras, Th ' \WorLo Setues; winter 2 Un? ws Game’ ORLD is at pea except for Villa, pe oand , basketball In Trying to Arrange a Willard-| Carpentier Bout, Tex Rickard Is Breaking All His Previous Records for Liberality in Of- fers, t Darey is a great wo? wait upthl te ; great two-fouted Ooveright, 1010, ty The Prem Publishing 0», Some of this year's rutBron (Tee New York Bvening World.) held WNILU* Be | eeven ened " RICKARD never was a piker. fe ey een nt noe 65 | ee scape by graduation next RU atepernagleala “_ nea ‘Son RUA Doren oh k d , . d , Carpentier bout Tex hae broken IT) - %o, Yi Ti T ran. hak Ty Cab ee all former records for liberality, Tex (00D NI Otsbree FORA IGM an Ss an igers lé | “ a S@AT 1S Too had offered Willard, as world's cham- Touan eee | pion (according to reports), $60,000 for his end yt the purse, Carpentier, as a patriot and a Frenchman, ts to turn @ great part of his end over to the uso of the French Red Cross. | Rickard’s offer to Carpentier Is $26,000 to the American fund for the | French wounded; $20,000 to Car- pentier himself, a certain sum for the Frenoh wounded, travelling expenses, and a percentage of the moving | picture rights. | Under the direction of Tom Jon Willard will probably demand $60,001 bx: | just issued, the Yanks and) it oa $36,000, SE ei ean gnu ttt Tigers ticd for third place’ with i Ping Rodle, the not » buster, Wl canes at vw wwe LANES and Yankees Not Worried Over |(Sport Briefs) Sinn wets las Baa Aare aerar hd | | we \\ For Third in Fielding According to Official American, ji,,hardest League Averages, Red Sox fom second Finished First with 972, Six) irindrca cher 0 Pinyin mons ne | Points Ahead of New York and: (Winnii,cetue Cavsi 19 games for the Detroit Clubs. | aoe wentnter thal atte caher cutnel | He threw out twenty-seven men ‘ ‘ hotton of the Browns made more WT he ‘aol as a deer CCORDING to the official Amer-|rors than any other outfielder twenty. | Mahe guide lived. wo be 69 years a A t e e While Cobb was next with seventeen | loan League flelding averages. Oi, \ rally sto It swedish letter of nis and Con % two ala” taking ‘em away aguln. ' No fun aecing a bosing mateh uniess you like wrestling. i te White *Sox| League this year 1 inti | time ts engaged in the fighting at the | who finished first, The White ‘So r aan tts fap like a Ashing trip for ® ¥ Komi aeens ‘Players’ Fraternity’s Threat to Strike ; ge eas as the French guns. He has just been 4a rated, f th thirds time, In| % Tess, © n fScognition of herolc services in'the | / Nese Two Clubs Have Most |;.° plage at qnmon ante 1 Busines Sie 5 Sparrow of ir. The order of th ° The} . : 5 “ nike mends him as “one fearless and witte| Of Their Stars Already Signed ler" ninks in snort, concise aentences,| YANKS Doesn’t Think There'll ing to drive at @ Jow height over th ‘i lon ‘tha Yaatioi German lines to direct French artill: for Next Season. angus “be lwanino ane duke Li Be Any Serious Trouble. ery fire.” Carpentier’s latest exploit iwenty-one is giving the was at the reoapture of Douamont, American League all the advantage In out in the five matches played with | i boot! hres crows-country champlonahih| were second, with 967, | pt races—the high school, Westchester bigh Connie Mack's team of misfit Athlet~— mad and = senior Union rtlandt and) Who doe base hits than ‘any ‘othe rage | Bea pretty good idea to open up he was the leading £-| office for amateurs to invest their winnings. ved in all of the Kames, mor Amateurliog were the worst flelders in the plaver in t over the Pichon fh Saturday | league, but this is nothing new or), Tesldes had been planned to hold | start Just oMeiat, Connte’s team Ba gors the evening} made 314 errors in 154 games, or an av} Bunn pf entries | orage of two for every game. both the Lawrence Witt, the young shortstop | louls Brow 1 of the Philadelphia tein, fn- | fun king t ished last among the shortstops. The Princeton Club team was abut |!ed all the other players in fumbling the Besides th YOU SAID A SPOONFUL! so small that the Pub Athletic League decided to ' ge checrieadere were loose thie pea 1 a I be reprimanded, Thin} ibe) Mr. Hughes might ask Brown te” : bere he flew over the German lines | By Bozeman Bulger. world's series, shots down fine, i jthe Columbia) Club Gh the former's | Soy Bayed (W143; geaies 88) \bact send a message of congratulation Ara helght of only 200 feet, signaling | HN the event of trouble with the} “Tho American League allows! aged over the outlook of his, Keds) for. the. c B squash tennis chums |, Chick Gandil ‘of the, Cleve aujenees® , shell fire, aad roturning with his fly- Players’ Fraternity at the coming |twenty-five players to a club and inext season. Matty, by the way, can-|Ponsbip tournament of the Metropoll- |) Mullen | win the exe 748 dea andulae Gadiy.torn Gy earRys meoting the best prepared of all [there extra four men ives thom|not understand. how the impression | seroulaticr . in with VS ee lddagal sn wae and machine gun fite, he ball clubs in both leagues are the |< tage if Pte coreety ett, Mas |Rot out that he had moved to Cine! A Age tae ete \ the | As Carpenuer’s last fight tn the|Giants and the Yanks, ined. “Tho main. Gadpeacte rte lies t However, tou | ring was two years ago, It seoms al-| + t ne (PAIR Dhran E 0es se! vg bean tf A ai dl | tf ‘every unsigned player on our ja team is that it © been living right at my same) in only number | of LIL! PEPPEL most too nyich to expect of him to|).., om keepin home here in New York all the time,” wheress Gandil played in 145 meet the gigantic Willard, Carpen- |!!#t should refuse to agree on a 1917 |i for jy her lg jhe sald, “but very frequently 1 P as in the a Maar ' ® Noxican Longue, to twe tier was a splendid boxer and an ag- ry," gald Harry Sparrow, business [ene £20, guservation. | Many play: /notices im the newspapers to the obable that elther Swart PO Maser me Se a hat chan hoaablp lowe gresvive, McGovern style of fighting an. But although he twice knocked ut Bombardier Wells, and did it n a resident of Cinc or $ fe shortstops| Ma Met Q Hants is} Whi, George | tryin ' Kk sp |Vetmont or both will be cropped. and |that the dat upled by Swarthmore | =|on this year's wehedule will go tc ager of the Yanks, yesterday, “we lio the minors and never been he rd fect that I Would still have a pretty good club fof liad it not been posible for the) Rt ale vies good thin very easily, he would hardly be able |to put tn the fleld and go right ahead |Mtnakers to keep them around for a ny creditors will be ing thelr bills to Cincinnatl. y 8 nat cs to make any Impression upon Wil-|with our business, As a matter of rr two. A good example ix ere |! Ur DNs. 4 ; JES 5 t - bd e trouble with! " Doni Bu of the Wtrott Tigers and) lard, the original mammoth of the| ; {dinand Schupp, our young southpaw. | gi ated | At a meeting of the Board of Review | hon caver of the White Sox tied! Po te etnal c fact 1 do not believe that there will) Thous Be Ook ait Paw: leigning my players,” added Matty. | of the National Trotting Astociation, atifor think Peckinpaugh of the Yankees } “Hickard has been dealing directly |¥® @8y serious argument when It ‘8 he did not show wonderful de. pking cae ne ” st pea the jlurray Hill Hotel, last evening. & finished sixth. bas ‘ 7 “4 velopme The " 5 et tha’ Will resolution was unanimously carried to with Willard in the matter of a Car-|comos to a showdown, but If there is pm: last summer. ‘The! have a chance to finish well up in the | appoint « committee of aix to con z pentier mateh, Jack Curley, accord-|1t will not eause us much concern, ||!!! nittee of the A | Phillies have bought best player the Pacific Co. st. Joe Gedeon wi lo of| the best player on the Coast, too, cha i he forgot to bring the Coast aut | him, pond and a Mie Collins of the White Sox led| complained that h the second basemen in flelding, while] every (i tu ALWAYS KNOCKING! . jrace, If I don't I will have to keep jean Trot- Oscar Witt of ‘the Detroit Tigers was] Wonder ing to Tex, has tried to slip in a few as faites A tlon with a View to adopt- ve terially the They cla tnx to Tex, has tried to slip in a fow | stot of our players are under con-|next seanon. But there are others | MERE on trying until T do Ket one. No sr rade ot fulee Tor bath or. , (he, went third bavemae. a agt en ee club ever bad a successful season Papa terite without good pitchers. They count - - s more than heavy hitters, an eviden: xdleGraw Je apending his winter tn iof that being the showing made by New York and declares that he 18 in| the Boston Red Sox. straight, falls inst night at tter physical shape than for years. | “On tho face of tt the Glanta Jook Rothner's gymnasium, Hackens is ho attributes largely to golf, Hejto have a wonderful ball club, but|downed bis opponent with a “! Sov We veland Indians was| written ht sclentions scruples against letting|tracts for 1917—the star ones, e#- 1t need more room for developing | ry Wilard fight one of the alites for | pectally—and the others appear to be|*oung players.” anything less (han « million dollars, is M4 Me Hut Curley might overlook. a. little |Mertectly aatiatied. aa thing like that, and use the money | And It 1¥ very much the same with fo square the claims for unpaid bills|the Glants, Manager McGraw does in Cuba after the Willard. inson | not look at th® threatened revolt of match. Ric ‘0. reco : ; Fee a eileen Teter eae [Dlayers seriously at all. [as do all golfers, that his Kame Kets |occasions before only to som deal with Willard direct, | “We are not worwying about trades, | ‘9. ery time he starts, thing bob up that made them fail m going to Hay holidays,” he sald, ° a after the)On paper the Giants would be first nd there T ex. [cholce for pennant wine }new players, ealary cuts, player limtt ERSONALLY, 1 nk malo or anything of that kind, Our ra to get my drives and my Ir n never tell.” . ifightweight champion, refereed. | Mins Anne Morgan and Miss Eillsa prantaie-40i teers Row, An - —— cecil |beth Marbury, leaders in Freneh ve er would be unfair In every done,” he sais) Salad a the | Tells How She Got Back Energy afd Vitality After’ lier work, have volun way. Mia GARBLED Ie Lee, Tem re Tore OE DUCA {0: Jin bringing Georges Carpentier, the } reign ta 8 best sting congr-(emcnee* Sved tol was dane tae Reasonably ‘Sure Ouimet Will Compete I sasee Hever ceonr De Four Weeks’ Siege of Gripe, as Willard together in a ten-roun ww ix not worsine| AS GN Amateur in 1917 Championships °°. ee". tion, no less than 245 pounds stripped. To-day ho weighs more than 500 pounds, and he might fight at 2 Lon our © ‘8. When Mrs. Burton, ef 421 Park Notice in her battle for health and Though Me trength, Hts ingredients are well place, Brooklyn, was recovering fron labout the clubs being limite ; ; vas aids to digestions ass Carpentier is ttle imOrp than al wanton cincera Ont hike cen ase ene a three months’ furlone! month's rigorous siege of grippe she | ween oN toa rea i) ; smlddlewalgh', scaling about 160 pout he thinks it a bad thing for the: So Much Pressure Being Brou nt’ aata clinhewaN aime ietavms gran tareiwo-yearduatles. iim) amenable RUN Will be duo chiefly to the! was so weak she could hardly w ills dere ain eats pow) reover,, Carpentier has Veore th, is rays nes n he 9 OME fessional. ‘Thin is a question both the] vielory oy Vardon and Ray at influence and axsistence of these (Wo) Tilness had. say hey strength and Noone can do better than to take been ous ot bed for ® couple: of | Ore swer thee auen Nath nex to Bear That Famous Boston) so!f and tennis associations have re-| Brookline in 1913, worked for Wright prominent society and eharity -| vitality, She wus listless, sleepless.) Huilto-ferrin at any tine, whether siek years, During that time he has been) it tthe Now York SOE GUAR | ly tackled in the past and with| & Ditsun in Boston, Surely this was ers, Jrun down and could find no enjoy-| or well, Children love it, and it does flying and fighting in the air—an |tlons the New York manager will have! Golf Star ke Almost Sure to|reane sttecess, a very direct connection with a sport-— ytigg forgot t iss Orman, of|tnent or pleasure in anything hog. | Since this is a common atte n Fund fo : Fy ‘Tot any illness, we are agl inte inteed « bond of $150,000 for] i Mfrs. Burton regain hei worlds of good. Grown-ups take who ! it because they undertaking intinitely nobler than the & chance give them his views on exchanging of blows in the ring = Willard, with a weight advantage of approximately 140 potinds, un-| things fo Regain His Simon Pure Stand-| wilt tntrounee: suiesti » of any| ing at Meeting of U.S. G. A./jmetyur mite, Ties hy solf meeting | ing goods house, but the U. 8, G. A. for a new] believed Ouimet an amateur. But a the A © been prim. | year ago the young former champion has gue ocoasion and} decided to ve now it is remarkable sted in] as a strengthener and invigorator, 1 her} Old folks say its “the fountain. of F ¥ in thé sporting Carpentier» return to France after} doubtedly would beat Carpentier, who Ting fighter. Carpentier would draw undoubtedly some brand new devel Ha busin himsel Pat boaue. : , atrengtir If schime that hie pliystchan We Mneently west that , . Y yubtedly soi srand new develop | goods business fo sell i : y Lalpthng LA can't possibly be in the fig con- | Kreat crowd, If it was ‘i Next Month. (nante willies beoughh Neary aitvne| Us a, Gy As onc eioun on hie mike the proposed bow recommended malto-ferrin, the master] every reader yo to the druggist, get a dition of two years ao aim poste at dls ALLA ENOE Rihe wetathn oe brik, in the Mins) Marbury, who Ike Miss]tonic, Almost aver night her eyes be-| bottle of this new, delicious tonie and thing woul r nerely ard die it would | are ur Yule converges on the clause nlon An yi crean had taken a keen interest in} eame brighter, her cheeks took on the} let it speak for itself, Hf malto-ferrin Carpentier —who has bes shameful thing, For while Wiil-| By William Abbott. directs or indirectly connected with ‘wr tourism und’ Oulmet bs : “eaten Me Mala na caw rosy glow of health, her head cleared you expect—if you are s 7 FER ty ed ae Laid HIS. United States Golf Associa- 4 sporting goods hoi What is} Was disay from competing ino interest In. the contemplated | her nerve wme firm and she bean} ne! thoroughly satisied—your dey THEE HORNER OF Clncera lana. for notes Uion at its annual necting next Wanted Ie f clearer jnterpn ation |amatene tournaments, ee bout is solely to see that the $60,000] to gain in weight horized to refund your ‘ations for co of the meaning of “indlreetly” con ne miujority of golfers have fai . ee aut aid fillet i strengtl. vigor art vit ou estion, ET month will be attacked from all nected with a sporting goods house, a] to understand the Justice of the as ULL Rie Be aa over tte ie i en Pasi alata Ha ne i to ci Mad bese ms | x 7 , |wid®s with demands that the amateur. ul NESS H Nee cereal GUE OF the TOR fOr stutus be restored to Francis Oulmet, wo years, arpentier can't be ; " former holder of bot nation a N expected to fleht at his best. |, ti thos, 4 iree number of dele | Add if he gave away a wel Arad Ta A large number of delew does come tter than ever sured tha ndition that could separate any | soclation's aetion in regard to Ou r from his amateur standing, — [and the fortheom tinge of thy was this clause that brought|peverning bedy nine ho Bt Oulmet’s suspension, Our rpentle of Malto- errin man at eniuin's store, 156 Fulton Sty his week. Don't miss it, This is but one ¢ sands where malto-ferrin | t, mmattors stand. cap of Atty pounds ar so he'd need 19] SCOrene to pr patents Be ve sirolieiy tosthesboak igbiing titer ae ina tlie wuacerision AL SHUBERT LOSES TO Mh W's LAnD, jue emendous ngnec|it ie fram the young B | FRANKIE BROWN ON FOUL. y in f v 1 n the ‘ eh rae Sou gra Theiting fear NE tpn te { knoghir ont the thee t ; 6 af 1 in Hs r le = . jk Malo met Uk SO8TON, Dev. & The Arm ALA — ead the fight for the former WM= 1%) took all (he taht out ue bimigor the “ 3 esnene'® tae * Wore phe other twelve-round bout was be- ADDY GORMAN, the grea pion'a relnstatement, The lil comainder ce ; He Reet igre dhie Ace " sinew, He $498 tween nile Brown of New York and tralia, ‘Me reanonaiy sure to expt that thu che Hie did wal ee ten ; puncth and the referee In business you know many self. Mmons and! plonships-as an anate : i ey, Oeee OM hg usenet ‘ Hae rhe twat va over ben controlled men. 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