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_THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1916. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YOR PUTTING ’EM OVER With ‘‘Bugs’”’ Baer 1916, by The Prew Publishing Co, iia New Work Evening Word) A010. saws VERY Fi Manager | Has a Stable of |Fighters, but | Jess Willard Is the Only Fighter With a Stable of Manage: K SIGNS OF THE SEASON Pe Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) New LISTEN, Bo, (00 NOW VM NO Pork AN' BEAN Ya GOTTA TAUS Money Ta me! We, apy'ow- Tuan Was A Beacn os « DRiga T AD Op the Sigspceom — A Bisa | " xansaipinmaits Freddy Welsh Won't Take Any| More Chances of Losing His Title in a Twenty-Round Bout. —— | Clark Griffith ts against filumin - ting the Washington M ims that baseball has enough competition now : COTS IU, Yo bale Worse | SHAKE i 'T is apparent that Freddy Welsh sf é if doesn’t intend to defend his cham- | le thing's the aa ee, soar, ee 15 Pionship any more. Freddy, from | |e untry. lightncik a change ; how on, will slip through on a few! f ; ik ten-round bouts, taking no chance of signed a portion seuminfio tied bev losing the title in a twenty-round do- wi Fulton fight in Kansas City. if cision affair. ont WEN OUR FAVORITE Mi — i Freddy Welsh has been busy—tn « poh adh cll ARTIETS SPRING THIS we Nekeas LIL’ PEPPER, no-decision way—ever since he took (cr HIMSELE, te AIRCUS SEASON IS OVER. AND If the snow had onty fallen @ the championship from Willle Ritchie . MG SOW 1S ABOUT Due . little deeper the wrestlers could in London. But he has etaked his a title less than any other champton the class ever had. He is champion still, not because he is a great fighter—but / j { because he won't take a risk of losing ' YEA BO! New Amateur Tennis Rule | ,s:: 0% vs, 00m pave George Would Deprive Sport of |. sco, sas, impores, see 25 Per Cen ft in a real bout. He is skilful enough | to stall through a ten-round bout | with anyone, as long as there ts no| decision to worry about. Scotty Montieth, manager of Johnny Dundee, has offered to add $3,000 of Dundee's money to the $15,000 offered t. of Its Stars”. aloe | ot oat 4 Welsh to fight Dundee twenty rounds | i erga to a decision in New Orleans. This) every ie United States, fi would make Welsh's end $18,000. Sure- | If the Association Manages tO) oi ie ot ee oat nn Baltimore ehoate rene ter a you can't have a big league team ne Been Rae cyecuogment enough Jam It Through at the Coming! rscauers. It is tue this wonderful) Uitigy you hare bin league sane. for any REAL champion to come out development has brought some un pidhiniy and defend his title against @ worthy Meeting There Will Be Many ant features that have w teN-) 4 paltimore fan ain't happy unless < . sh never has been dency toward professtonalisin ra a hageti to stay aw that Kind of a champion. The only} Familiar Faces Missing From) tie Majority of asscoiations admit bom « baseball game away man he would meet in a twenty-| that these — tende hited cles should be ‘ mmend a libs Championships. jcurbed, but they re interpretation of ar round fight was Charlie White, and| he knew White was no slow that be '| wow: urisin, not any could sidestep twice and duck three re rule that only a nparatively £68! ytorw hese! . heart over the theme Umes while Charles was starting « N kk Genre se | By William Abbott. could survive. i MiTeato Lan “Gre ween’ ott the telephone tm punch. Aru AA Mase critics charae the oldstitr st. 1 mt . T least 25 per cent. of the loading} . These cr , sees Tortorich wrote Harry Pollok, man. ae Gorae A tennis players would be barred | artnet having kept pace with tho THAT'LL STOP YOU. ' ager of ee ottering tim siete WINTER RuLes. iE te suiepoees amateur aeael ey growth, that it can no long ~ with ent. “privilege” ‘for ‘Opa : overned by any one gro pate Welsh's end in a match with Dundee. ig passed and strictly enfo The best proof of the & ‘ke Chance wants $25,000 to e the Cubs, Weeghman poe Senne oe wneter ————|like William Johnston, Mau Ke be writes Dundee's manager, “1 hunted | determined to work the title for all] ° ° ° Bere ean be tnanenne os ver Vinat patil be old. 0 up Hairy Pollok for his answer, and (cetermined to work the title for ° ander would be ineligible to . Se aadia the felt dime that enn't be . . orth, Mhancially. When he in tourn ts because of the sport- * original, and the billlard rigi t h eddy Welsh | n tournaments because o! LWeAre ano the? riginal, be frankly told me that Freddy Welsh |ngits uv is protected by having us| LIOCEDRALLONAL an MELICAN ASSOCLATLON |32 cornamenss vecaine of te anor | seats rating, Ten voatw acu te rank. PRIM SO ten-round bouts from now up to tho private referee. He won't fight A Philadelphia lawyer would be re-| hundred names to rank. Y i unless his referee ig accepted, He I 4) Mi ti A e t M . Le uired to interpret the clause regard- 1 time that he will retire from the ring, ‘8 dec: br tbo fT rhadalaldes Aha Mary over 1,000 women played on t which will bo July 4, 1917. On that | sucks to short no-decision bouts. He n pen u ny gains ajor agues ing travelling expenses, Ifthe tennis with so much ski! shat thee gi RRR Paha <M RIS ER “After hearing from Tortorich ® seen in the re Suppose we elected Presidents lile " aj they elect football captains? ®y association manages to jam through tho right to be considered for rank. Welght. | the proposed rule at the coming meet, jn, > ‘ingethere will surely be many familiar often, not despising the small } day he may possibly box a twenty-| purse in the small town. So he has round bout, and if so will give Dun- 4 a comfortable fortune. dee the preference. i j frock a this bec sodenat fake much | ite docsn't need to take risks, and in (Chief Two Minors Adjourn, De-| be (nother committe _Rarney Dreyfuss seems to be after re: Hoees't need (0. tAPa ae, nd t B J h Di f ‘figures missing from future cham- oy vermany Schaefer's. title as the nae UM all probability he will retire from the ; My i Pionabipe, eae I nl cunniest manip baseball. BRN otgeorgg kas ae ring eventually without having fougnt| fying Organized Baseball in an Jonnson iapproves 0 i ts pile wna tele : ; na A tite history of American tenn) will be} th y I Hockey Opening C would ? P @ single genuine championship bout i ‘i either place at that time. \in defense of the title. By a genuine! Regard to Ruling Which International League’s Rebellion “ " hin bour 4 ‘ ¢ fought before the strict rule is represent an outlay of $2,000,000 ag When the Pri and § * Sy : championship bout 1 mean a bout o: corporated {nto law. ‘The Western’ balls used in t 1ents form o hool hockey teams meet in the open- REDDY WELSH was a great|iwenty rounds or more, with @ dec Orders Them to Pay Charley delegates and many from Was fa small percentage tot Te reade ot (he BeKGR (AE RCo Na boxer years ago. He won the| title from Ritchio when he was beginning to decline. He won it ta on London, where aggressiveness ang a business man Welsh deserves fighting effectivencss count — fa A credit, And I don't know that nothing, and “pointy” are given for he is alone in his class, by By Bozeman Bulger. | n given by a neutral ref Ady’s own private prote ton and Philadelphia want a liberal’ ber played by a Interpretation of amateurisin and not| ee any fronclad rule that would play ert Sinteh ‘ havoc with the list of competitors. bbe hel Mae AL Litas, Those who favor the adoption of , PO Dee. 13.—Jeff the new rule are confident they will Bayo’ middlew overcome the opposition that will declvion over Joe Egan tn their twelve-| rover. © not) Ebbets $9,000 and Demand-! ing Change in Drafting Rule. Although he cast a minority vote in the National Commission's ruling to force the International League to pay Charile bbets $9,000, Ban Johuson, President of the American League, disapproves of that body's open defiance of the decision. Here's what Ban wires to The Evening World: Tuesday evening ancora will be ned r St. Paul's boys whe the Tiger's colors y s\ sending one of tYever turned out. Ta § quot welders, | Jc 0: sidestepping and running away effec-|any means. The modern idea seems HE grown sons of baseball, which | CHICAGO, Dec. 18.—When the Newark case was brought hefore the | "P79 tp at the annual meetin . round bout at t Armory A. A. t | : 8. Coan ‘ ‘| ot » the Internationa! “f id rs ‘ George 'T. Adee, President of the na- night, and was entitled to {1 by e Ae? clint Wor ub on boxes fitenin ton t Aa ail the coin he hagas Maras =a erent a Need Toasted National Commission I urged President Barrow to withdraw it on the tion, sa “We stand margin. : a b " playa reat Welsh had only dne real superior ones 4 «round that it way an internal affair of the International League and . Nich Rink on the ‘ariand. fighting as possible. To fight a real | S0ciation, are in open mutiny, Unless Welsh | fight with a real rival, without an| thelr demande, thetr pleas, get favor- ace in the hole, is considered the|*%!¢ ng they will quit, They will helght of foolivhness in our best ik right out and leave the parent 9 pugilistic circles, organizations —~the National and 1G | RKE Ss ‘For instance, how often has Jegs| American Leagues—flat on their} Willard defended bis title—and what | backs. > The agitation for a stricter defint- tion of amateurism has come mostly from what is known as the “old guard,” 1 group of Eastern officials who ruled with an iron hand when the game was in its infancy as a pop- ular sport, No one questions their sin- cerity throughout the controversy, but there have been many complaints that the “old guard” has failed to appre- ciate the tremendous growth of the * a boxer—Pac! Me After winning jl Riteh| that that body was the sole arbiter, This Mr. Barrow failed to do, taking the position that his only safe course was to place the case in the hands of the commission. This position he sustained on a plea that he feared Charles H. Ebbets of the Brooklyn Clab would begin court proceedings against his organization, I did not take the same view as my colleagues in reaching a deci- sion on the case, writing a minority report, but In no way can I approve SWATCH chance is there that Jess will hunt up| As a consequence the old folks are a fow of the toughest of his challen- | y.° ; aa ae gers and handle ki in’a terrible fuss, The boys who pro. e em the way the “ 5 ' Kin 5 ted ante & juce the crops are about to stray from court game. It wasn't many years q Prune Commr lane — the ing | he haweutead. What will happen '{ the action of the International League taken at its annual meeting on| {co when the tournament, tennis in : z 4 | Ho dled their chailen- | the ho a t ‘ Munivale centre’ . r wers? Jedries fought as often aw{next year? Big leagues can't run|| Monday in refusing to ablde by the decision of the commission, this country was exclusively centred A Diamond Is a Lifelong iiemembrance ine could 1 en asjnext y se bittg vt B. B, JOHNSON, President American I at Newport, Longwood and Sea tpl i hs {Beg until ‘the aren of rivals dis- | without young players, and young . NSON, Preside: erican League. Bright. Now the game has spread to ; Our salesroom ts replete with Holiday § . t Johnson, And he didn't fight very | ‘ve minor league hothouse. |- - rr —-- i y t very iJ jardin’ that! te “showed Shis veat| “If,” says Sammy Lichenhetm of the|trage, Robbie came here to get him- Engagement Rings i skill, tapped a Httle, laughed a, great) Montreal Club, “the parents are will-|solf a hortstop, but there {s Select your tift NOW and pay & months after Jun | jaa, and ea mney “And | ing to nive a barren lite without chil. {nothing @ding and he. ts going back ALL TRANSACTIONS STRICTLY. CONFIGENTIA ¢ he oy, Aba in be ' f t. " Mai 1 | Rey ay, was enough! Gren, why, they can go right ahead, |t? the dueKing shore to-nigh m " Smit just discovered hom to ecore knockouta and he 170 Broxdway, Cor. Maiden Lane, ; {to have p Sullivan, a realy > hae hand. thas bad 1m! — Tom Cow... stopped Homer Bmith of; ft ¢ Phyyyteseglh Call or Write for Xmas Catalog ifighter, for half a dozen real fights |!f on the other hand, they had rather! ying. jruezing and George Stall-}Kalemazoo, Mich., at the Broadway |tlnke he'll put one orer en the Albany borer as oe EEE BINT OTe N to a finish, keep us around, they had better Msten | ings. tried cog moment to make a) Sporting Club last night. The end|%* ‘4 en MeCos, 4 | ‘ meer to reason, I have waited seven years deal yesterday, but the failure Was!came in the seventh round when Smith,| Mike Donaldson, the exmiddiewciaght of Haver : ey IAT explains the present lack | for this—lke the man who waited |anticly ted When Aer an awkward looking a per lg Nby deco oe bate Ketchoo! in pugilistic cham-|geven years for Rachel—but all this| W#teh and chain with Sec y Hap- fighting boxer, went nd last ens : ti S| Food before going into conference. | tho ji Fee te intag {sites to get tnto condition, ry ept Johnny Kil- leagues have been asleep 590) 4 @ count twice, the referee then calling Billy McDonald to train Irish Pat pus Ly : ‘pane, iene Gualwit: dsllee | Mie cecioaite win : Ny @ halt, In the semi-final Augie Ratner | imortet beste. et ea fare 4 ‘ n Interesting spectacle , oy one & ae ivers; The awakening will be a startling! Ap tnt. a tacle was a 10NB| Knocked out the new Al McCoy in the y he Koods~-and Johnny does It only! one,” conference between Matty and George | tenth round Pete Harti, “the New Trurable Dane," has for Xmas Gifts x when he happens to £0@Mike “show-| To begin with, the minor leagues |Wiltse, both managers now, ‘They hice heen secured fo meet Obariie Kid Thomas of LIBERAL CR Ing up” some active challenger, adjourned with a def to the N had out notebooks and everything.| win the aletion o Piladelhia at the National A, C, of South Beta EDT ft Willard frankly prefers loafing to|¢ ‘ utterly oblivious to the watching! for the match betwen fot Gantear | sata, Pa, on Feiday ulght, for ten rounda BEST VALUESIN THE CITY ty fighting, He den Ss Impossibte | a dered them | crowd. Smith It will to] Pygiting Dick Nelaon bas {ust retuned fromm EASIEST TERMS ~ 4. LU?0DS QUARANTEED| - sums for his app ein the ring, | to pay $9,000 to Ch That| —_— waged he Clermont 8; Deomark, were he wan the lightweight, weiter. | IAMOND No EMPLOYERS REFERCNCE NECESSARY: . Jand shows a live interest only when| in itself Is outr But} ‘Tom Needham, the former Giant] ing Club. Moro Bil Brown wolght, ‘middleweight, Mght bearywetght and ILL SEND REPRESENTATIVE IF Oe! £ offered a teh with le Carpen- | wait: They also have de reed that the cher, who has been made manager | position and would coumder noixty elee, heavyweight championships, He stopped the Dixte WATCHE LOMMOND ewareH fi jtier, who is about half his # here | Dig leagues must change the drafting |of the Newark club, was around with i His RON | Kid and ta on the teall of Jack Britton, Nelson 353 N LANE i are'two men who in some Ways ane (rule and give them a chance to use| his old pals for the firat time in sev- | .2% Berean the Orange heavyweight plane to] Atte nineean hearyveights om the cher sid EVERY THING JN JEWELRY D ays ap | | Keep right on boxing, He has been alaned up hy | ARAZING ASSOHI MENT t cach Willard in physique, and he/ Players which they have developed, |eral years, Tom has decreed that the |? yal, Stan te ie My | and can ake 146 rlagsice | EASY TO BUY. he n't gee them at all, He ¢ J get} rove i bat ig rgee ger] ‘me poker game on the club be without} ict, yonnwon of St 4g Tommy Murphy has fant arrival here th mo vey he hd hones ly titled 4 Abt ngs to the N open and S101 init | day night, Saree aayw if bo wing be is tn ears ot outs Sith a mateh with eithe Oy or] Mee 16 Dee Se nt br bal | Cesiraang be ner of tue Moran-S pout. our weltarweighte, He hae boxed euch good men A ce Iris weighs 9 pounds and is| Bet Moh y fre quite ready | mann were very indignant when some! ghamus O'Bren wil box Leo Jobnson, the col- | Frank Mantel Chee ARANTEED LOwtST PRICE f |very, very rough, although entirele | (2 operate on thelr own hook and let joker had th sed all over the! ored boxer, in a retura bout at the Olmpic A, C. AGENT CALS K 1 ig iN speed ‘and scien Wy | the devil take the hindmost. In the | Waldorf as Mr. Garry Dreyfuss and | New Year's aftersoon, ‘This pair rescemtly tough: | | At, th ‘ N'WAT x lPulton is 6. font GeWitlecais lle | mean time they have adjourned Mr. Barney Herrmann, > interesting tet-round bout at the Harlem Sport. | Donald of the eas i AMERICA! , Inelght—Is fast, skilful and osco | You've wot to admire thotr r, | --— ing Club, af the neh Ride, The apennd ten wi didi S MAIDEN LANE’ ( WHITE LABEL DEA moan tett hand that mien anor| With them It ty more than nerve, Ii! The New York Club made a 5 = | RARE eee Belles. Yee es | er a SRE IETE Sy Tne Scorcn of Onear Aca a8 a lot of annoyance Wire| 1a f oaee of lite and death, | atubdorn AQAt for a twentysfve |_ Mets Welln, whe Me bem out of te stag for Lelmer 9 Bn belile 6) thle slab het wees, the AUVIO GAs HEATER, || S-WATCH { Jeentative lat night, “than to lose| down to a vote Mr, Hempstead rundee at Columbua, 0, ——_>--—- | i stew heat | ‘ } $16,000 in trying to operate under | | lost by a ballot of 8 to A " only buttered eee aoe JACK SHARKEY NEARLY | Iruamental, Worth one (NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED present conditions. We can't club voting with him being the vinsky has been signeed up for twa . sid for w {EASY TERMS; CONFIDENTH 44, | either way, while there is always a Cubs. This would indicate that hn ip depen ae ng teh sattsn os FINISHES “LOWELL FLASH. , tnutations hn ICALL OR PHONE Repr, SENTATIVY 14, . | chance to gain,” there one rently suet tae Big | OM JO tS Mie oe. &. Riese 8.the Breed, | eee * , : } We stand for Moderation. | This defi by the minor leagues for! feqgue clubs left in the vircuit Proanaa atthe Tusedo Chib of Cleveland for t| Gardner Brooks, “the Lowell Flash," EAGLE DIAMONDé WATCH the moment has upse¥ all the plans nee $230 puree, came near living up to his nickname in LMAIDEN: LANE -2" Floor Gory Sor & paanetyl meeting Of DIN 166509! one new rule allows.& Smit of] — an entirely different, manner than the rer x a 4 ex, ‘as even silenced Har- J ’ i yer hours — 1 MA eK —— We believe that a man should be no | nev Drevtuss'n heavy runs on Garey | twenty-two plavers, but dooa not al-| The mah tame Jet Briton. weer atthe Pionver| AN tee ietiers |], XMAS PRESENTS ¢ . ern oi feGraw and others, | !ow for injured athletes, he club} © Hyg} nA pair Ay ad first’ bell had as 4 Mel chew less moderate when drinking than Herrmann, John MeGraw and others. | tem tor, cripples on mand Will be up| inched for New Your's afternoon ot Baits, |PEOTN Msc SRndlne Teta RY ad pows tan, AD Ma N hi ti in’ hi duct of w way of playing the| against It. Once more “the Natlonal West Side bantam who bas dropped to the floor for the, count | DIAMONDS, WATCHES ey BOWS. $1 when eatin r in his put itself at the merey of the hit tn the Tosa riage thie | 1 8 lett to She mild seavlon, Y Dian vat i ig, © conduct o rt an ta T senion i te oer ne | Ru th est, of th bout he Was on, JEWELRY ON CREDIT WORLD other affair Teague, haa proved at tie Pioneer sporting | shout, the, body Ho “wan” ao “hadis| | NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED. bu ATCH national League, his proved i y ne Pioneer Sporting | bout. the bod » Was” 60 _ badly 5 Des ereulhes * er, and behind him are likely that Garry Herrmann m werd Hae bark tale’ tale when the final gong rang that| |. lanest assor al tees ten of the very best figh he old for the World's series will De | ing today, for on Satuiday night at the Fairmont d not put up his, han Bille OF iin abeo agent Calle. DIAMOND JAWESBERG ¥ ’ {Grandma League has ever encoun d, He proposes to give the | cjuy he meet Billy Fitzsimmons, the fast Youu olf, In the other . fon CREOIF ‘3 That’s why for nearly 100 years we tered # of the big eames 85 ferent | my bastam | Uieriia Simbion “the Auritaitan || §, ROSE, 84 Maiden Lane. BSE 7 MAIDEN tay . : The gong has sounded, Go to it,| of the receipt ve club that fine aes 7 POP eer ey y Tuohey of Paterson ina mill - ~amal DOWN, $1 weekly, Waltham Watebea i have made a particularly mild and | gentlemen! inves second 18 por cunts the third | Reve if ation ar atant | ae weas exciting every second ot the] CHaRUG VOW MEN. AND, WOMEN, UNITED WATCH AND DIAMOND co, 1 . club, 10 percent, and so on, ‘Tha journey. STORES —-Open Kye, . A co. * . r wore oo the wan He eave nitning would | sisi ae ry or ides Nava _ — It is the irony of fate that no = looks to be the | thing the |" Seana Ms ay 5 w York, awa at Harlem office ane : mellow Whiskey Wilson— Real anltalt ing iremy et fate that re te te Paso Kad tROUGhy GF for| cul Hie bei Gan e aust esi muna | wey wong postes Haockont im ar, aime tt — a long time, : yd rs gs Mts At the Hunts Point Sporting Clu Fiat Ay, f f ‘ i Wilson—That’s All! we Sos on the! Coparate Mizar, 3\ ier. Brea | yidiit Pea ely Knocked out Davie ¢ Hersey City, $2 er eUND JE WELRY Hout { Someone congratulate a] SP hes teen efter 81 i fo bos Cert 3 re son if he middlewe he hampton 1s eee at a AM HitEA on Presi: | dom int bie mansper io Tolding out rj af ine Brana. in, tho sleuth round. ‘te | DEPOSIT 12K Brooklyn, W ‘ The Whiskey for which we invented the Non-Refillable Becsle club, The bi the Inte seague for | 1.50 | Het Aas ad, CUapeen ih hae four : ers 48 W Tupi, | mi r ago was dus to rs Avaie Ratner. the Brouk middiencig AMON Oe Oe. Suseuiteeimean i , | 1 No cause for congratulation,” | restjong 18 Victory ovar the new Al d r RRORTING ” SUNDAY Wort = FRE! “CIPES—Free by | jobserved & cynic nearby, “It'g like las today be had to resume tmiving for bie tem | ORTING. : eon | RLD WANTS ) FREDELUB RECIPES Free booklet of femow club rege, for Wilbert Robinson is complaining! putting @ man on a leaky subrharing und battle with Jimmy O'Hagen at the Harlem | pqs Gpig Chih, Mklym; Tel G06 Baro This Sat Bokawes', | { The AU that nobody is willing to make @ 4nd saying, ‘You're the captain! Goring Club Briday igat, Mauer aye be bas ” Bddle WaLace vor dummy Duldyy over bouts WORK MONDAY WONDeRsy { '

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