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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, Battling Levinsky’s Struggle to Get the Better of Jack Dillon One of the Most Interesting Cases of Persistency in Ring History. Caprright, 1914, by The Press Poitieving Oo, ‘The New York Kveaing World, ERSISTENCY is the moat useful tralt a fighter can have. And ono of the most interesting ases of persistency 1 know is that of Battling Levinsky tn his struggle to : et the better of Jack Dillon. Of} : Course Levinsky's defeat by the lum-, fora conanren i bering Morris jas own that he WE Hoo waar 4 Bases a chance to class wale esr, aA) Giants among the heavywe Nobooy Don'Tr j he has been “fi TRY To Tawe- —“% Of his size attention, Levinsky first fought Dillon fn Phil- adelphia six rounds, Dillon knocked Levinsky down threo times, broke his} dhe beg 94 esp) Hi Nowe and made it generally unpleas-| * 4 ant for Bat. Talking about the fight] qi @ year or #0 afterward Dillion ple: Boston 15 sy antly asked Levinsky: | WILLING Te Stop “Remember t! Picecin’ on THe down in Philadelphia?’ “Yes,” replied Levinsky over me and told me to stay down or I knocked you 1 stood NATIONAL Leaaue you'd kill me if 1 got up . “That Was 2 “Sure,” laughed Dillon, ce 9” the third knockdos 1 put all my ‘Me ot? > Golfer: > Adti head. When I saw you getting up| arin | n Barring Outsiders Levinsky’s feclings were hurt more, I. Pi S hi fi than his nose in tit fight. He de- t: t termined to stick to Dillon until be} oor por smans ip : deat him, os ; } Next they fought at Rochester, te over the playi f Nels Whitney | rounds, Dillon aave Laviniky ax ‘ {) Officials of Association Were in ea ihe Js 1 stm stropolitan tournament at the N spearing, but couldn't finish him or! Favor of Keeping Amateur| { discourage him. — mpton, Mr. Whitney is DECEMBER ” | PuTTING “EM OVER With “‘Bugs”’ Baer MORE PEACE PROPOSALS Copyright, 1916, by The Presa Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) Tigers Elect Marion R. Wilson, Brother of Alex Wilson, 1915 Yale Captain. Nuvi PRINCE FRCOrRE FULTON, “We FIGKIWG Stein 4 BEAN, PROPOSE ts FRIENOLY wont Millar Jets WILL SLIP him Tus TTLe AND FALL The _ TON, N brother of Alex Wilson, who captained the sons ago, has been selected ‘This is the first time in the Princeton- jeved this distinction. Wilsons are a football family, Viewne AS & De wm! Horron THe AWFVL CARNAGE oF Tie RING T PRotose “THAT WG ALL AGRee Te PEACEFUL NEUTRALITY, WITH No MORE FIGHTING - VATIL AFTER THE NEXT CIRCUS SEASON = UNLES oF ees ME WTS, 000, FoR A 10 ROUND No- Gaur with Some Gee SOME POOR FisH H. Porson WANTS | A TRUCE UNTIL “Tie Borana Comission Bars ALL SHOES BiadgeR_ “TRA NUMBER 9, For Peace ? Ya Bet cunt J, Dee. ue ptain of the arion R. W. son of Binghamton, ale eleven two s¢ea= er football team for next Yale history that brothers was a] it Another brother, Tom, CovebTe WiLL LISTEN To Peace PROPeSALD, But INTENDS To at Sve Fi « | to find with Matty as manager, e ° ee wate! h ‘i tr National League Displays | vix.: ~~ Principal Owner and President! T Cooma, $4 Vara Waste RABID RUDOLPH- Save * LIGHT WRiGAT THT! UNTIL, To Retiee — M@ANWHILE Tie Run ANYeoDy & HUNDRED YARD NO= DECISION HEY have kings in Eu- rect rope, but Ban RST oFFeRoD—I Te oneal — The International L ten ttself in bad by refusing to that the sun rises and sets in Ban Johnson's vest pocket. sidering tho tait mit ‘trap “au LET'S GO. A boxing exhibition for charity gen- erally needs a lot of it. 18 THERE A pocror IN THD HOUSE? Cincinnati owners have no fault International League is tired of having thelr soup dodlt owt to ‘em | | | | with a steve, Real Feeling by Awarding i Pension to John B. Day °"**"— Willie Kyronen wins his ten-mile maratnons on black bread and dried fish If that's the way to run ten . we'll take ham and eggs and stick to the chov-choo cars. M they could “help the French sufferers a little by giving Jess Wil- |lard fifty thousand more. and done about that $209,009 law suit started by the Baltimore Feds, There is talk, though, that the probability of having to settle for that amount has had much fo do with this mutiny of the minor leagues. of Giants at Time of Brother-| hood War, Who Was Acting as! Gate Tender at Polo Grounds | When Stricken With Paralysis, Will Be on Payroll for Rest of; His Life. DON'T BE A BLISTER med Phillie, and looks kK fonte Cross, the once-f tt the ca sa War st Many a@ fan goes to see a light- weight and gets handed shortweight. ——— Several of the Li kivn players are Les Darey has escaped from 1 town, and are ¥ Australia, but Matty bs still in Cine By Bozeman Bulger. |consed—and 1 s0—0' chanel HE National League may have | Porteurrent for some thn “ its faults, but one little action | "fused ws of thelr XING CLASS ARE money to the groundkeeper, rubber, t at yesterday's powwow proved muscot, &e- As a matter of fact they an organization of genuine breadth) split up nearly $2,000 among the al-| They give the ‘audience two pounds f & summer residence at South 5 Levinoky insisted upon fighting pu.| Event Open to Everybody, a summer reside a fat? tontnonent, || vard on the Princeton eleven In 1911 and earned a place on a number |/ and feeling. | fendaiits of fighting and weigh their hand with Jon again, and they met at Butte,| but Tourney Regulars Mus-| tour there was considerable oppo: |] Of all-siir twame, Tle ale aoe ue the Tigers this year) phe otd league awarded a pension | jiu, ig =< are: ae 4 on hi# participating, prot one of the et ‘0 Spe ih, o Je Yay for ti - | T BE a i Mont., where Dillon gave Levinsky 4! teed Gufficient Votes to De-| because the tall Southerner can ‘Alex Wilson had a stormy time as captain of the worst beaten and |/'° John B. Day for life, The only re- 14 DON'T BBA SHORTWEIGHT. j Sap penis and took a tweive- It PI swing clubs with the best in tho! poorest Yale team in the history of the g: It defeated Princeton |, tet Is karting action was not bea ve OR A CRUMB. — round decision over him. | feat This Plan. game, when brother met brother, but went down before Virginia, Washington |! svoner—before this one time note: . a “The thin air bothered you,” naid i Brevident Tappan, wha has liberal] ang Jefferson, Colkate and Brown, and was fairly smothered by Har- | figure in basebail was stricken with dail sb Abs Jeus Willard hi Dan Morgan, consolingly, as Levinsky 4 {|} vard, the score being 41 to 6, paralysis. Mr: Day may never re-! giv i Al hi hi vi ey : j is ving hin nck avyweight cla ‘ Timped back to his dressin By William Abbott. Marion Wilson faces more or les# troublous times, as he is the only | cover, but he will rest easy in know- i the gaping cr aeorerel pitas Sanches kept te etort af, gprs outside golfers from the| He thought Gt neveraij[ regular left of the team which faced Yale this year, A number of good | ing qhat the league h ito found] = ; of air. etropolitan champ Western at stimulate men, of course, are left as a nucleus, including Halsey, McGraw and i imddh the meetings k sky and Dillon, t in way metropolitan championship reat. init . ‘The asaocint Funk, but they ranked as substitutes this fall, so that Wilson and the || 53% not fo: x } by digging up a new seve heigl 5 a case of low-grade sportsman-| president regretted that Ch coaches must construct practically a new eleven, | John B. Day was principal owner that would sing “Old | Bato at But te tn ship. Jation officials were will-| who was then visiting New Y The newly elected captain plays end, Ue is clever and heady, but ||and President of the Giants at the| Mississippi” at the bar and shock the Dillon in Jack's home ing to lower the bars and Invite play. | Unable SaeBAN Re a gare many crities have pronounced him too light to take up the heavy burden |! time of tho Rrotherhood war. Instead | Wall Sires plein | Langford Knocks Out Johnsen. Apolis, He still thou ers outside the district, but tho “Met”! nesting tried to have a rule which an end must earry these day®. He. weighs only 165 pounds, of going with the new crowd he stuck} qn tho buying itis so far) ST. LOUIS, Dee. 14.—Sam Langferd * res, Put tie soca LB oifer conscious of their own! allowing outsiders to enter th Wilsoon pre hare a: te Exete r, wnets he yas's pe ee oe alton to the le e and, n ultimate re-|a dead heat between Larry Emrich Boston knocked out Jim Johnson of other hammering rength on the links, didn't propose t. George II squad, although he did not make eam, tle rack man as well Tl uit went broke. n years from | and Harry Sparrow York the twelfth and final } Then they fou; oh rounds nessa e newly ol football player, and won hi urdling last spr 5 papain Aas \ leat ! Kanaan City. Ditton wv fr any necdiess risks ond ‘killed Paces President elisa at = De end he ‘A yea Sa Mn ohanon He '9] the ‘time that Mr, Pay stood by his! ive William Kile ttract ate Goxing: contest: Here ; the decision and kave Levinsky near. | tht plan, ‘Their action ean only meas ‘any attempt esha lal Bie it : guns and saved the National League} mach attention by his Certal pol After Johnson had been counte® Wy as bad a beating as at Hutte and t 1 few outsiders might win al ers from outside the metropolit — ——— 9 was working as gate te the ! form, demonstrated by the BEd eee eiet moa dbmapces * Gianapolis, Hut Levinaky felt prize in the annual metropolitan tour- | tet was narrow 1 ola Grounds f 0 dollars a da ked bandied walkin Mpls of apg ’ } ked M nament and the home : puld pot After the agnociation officials hid By “ bps i 7 = My oa mf , ee : rile Labrettareatrape 1 notice,” he asked Morsmn, ; ould bot} nel Inning the opposition party. F, Ne d Gi © was a very old man then 1 kard. besieged for a week| his sloves and admit he hed lost the missed m@a little mor r get away, Sol composed almost ¢ ly of tourn LStic EWS John Pottork AN OSS Dp often as he stood there whirling With saquirtes about ther ¢ enter | fant, i Johnson Welghed 226 pounds end sie yament golfers | xu nt players, got by They u - turnstile did those who knew him | hosing matah, 1 that | Langtord 191 jed in passing a rule that a pli yuh votes P passe Admitting that Fred Fulton has no] After a rest of eevera) weeks Lynch, the saad whines iét hts were going | he has tempo Brooklyn Levinsky and Dillon ™Ust reside six months in the metr for ‘ etting a match | NO fe bantam sensation, Is realy to ream to Wonder wh etapa ne lant quite un Souai i district before he immediate chance of getting @ CN) the jocal ring, He will meet Frankio Bums, tte through his mind as he saw the | gn have nat Saylor Trounces Dronillard, a gilli ten- wan th bouts, Hauon's hand in the with Jess Willard, Frank Force, man- Seas veeres the Pioneer Soo changes that had been wrought talk baseball | OSOR, Ont, Dec. 14.-—-Only the © Keneral opinion was oting of the ; fo will try to{ West Forty-(ourth Strvet next say was ailing. last summer superhuman gameness exhibited by ‘ Patsines aries ager of Fulton he wil meee Sort peas Mr, Day was alll Seaniou cBbher i ; "Saggy rs telnet eit n mech Witt | gg new mateh with Frank Moran. | torved se nets lant: mouth and the Idea of a pension was dis One ley ab i 5 gene oi Patsey Drouiilard, Canadian Hghtweight c a F or the ‘ ‘ vt ar| Which to buy a pennant flag, bu uampion, enabled : fs ps os , about adi providing, of course, Moran beats Gun-| cussed then, but when the new eat ne Rey Rabne ug, but | champ’ nabled him to stay the ten illon minsed a few m punenes \oaasanca and ill snip tematic, renege liness was reported. to} s sts i nih cont of living round limit in his fight with Milburn pfore lon went at bon th ow they meet at the .p r 3 has forced him to order one half | Saylor of Indianapolis at the Wi . mene S gpilerimee vibe os wa ays meets Leo Joeon, New Yors| immediately: | “Thew't hardly be able to see sigue s tt : Bayon ack nee jadn't gone back. Lovinsky f¢ Ai h Cost of Baseball night @ stand : Frank | the, se oun ne wit one! Among owners John B. Day was! tniy pennant.’ he said, anda © in nine of the ten rounds, encouraged: Vil get him yet Moran any time,” says Foree, Tom Jay Brondt of Flak amt Huan t ag loyal as was Capt. Anson, the way nearby retorted | Drout ard was in a bad way on several said, Willard'’s ‘manager, has eesured | Brestin of the Navy Yant tol ON Bo he let Dillon alone f f B th ro that Fulton can have a crack at the ss |player. They are the Watch Ahat old], “Wobody ever Aas ne let Dillon alone for a few me that Fulton can have @ crack . manager of Battling Levisaks, | gonoo! —— tiie enon othering Ban Johnson iss. ii se ee i Stet gene leet sana Ge BONE Query Anewered, 8 Dillon in’ Balti “i fad we aro ausious to get the Pitta: {out of the $2,500 pure to be put up by thy Though no official action has gf was between J Foster | © Srerting taltor of The Rvening Worlds Vie Play * _o— | burgh boy into the 1 at once.” I Cieorsinn for a bout with Bil! ; 0 form of faim Crane as t ‘Toad’ _ 1M an argument the other nignt A sald { ma-|terialige att ide. Rut the Nght | Pj eae te a all Bil he will call off the | deen taken on the new fo! m Was a little, w ora James Corbett did not knock out J, Ie = | went on and Dillon got the surpri his, Chief Subject of Ameri-| uy stisse, om Tau) boxer who packed up treining and for a contract for the players, it is Ks Murnane voted Sullivan; B sald he did; A enld J. eo of hin | At last Levinsky turned : ‘ and lett » certain that the National | with Cra Went right out Sullivan quit, Which is right? ie life. At lust Levinsky tur can League Meeting quite certain und dug up J nn for a tle ‘ ED SOLE ion i ahi tn Sawn wo an enfaa ia hist te] besane il dent Hf witet | nr of the pan | asin lb erties wats Canoe KSA cash Gade ¢ in Chic ‘ Mel Coogan aul ! ha Kaus eantrann: Gone Clymer, ¢ of the pen-| or cred.ied with a knocxout, elsoGray che ha will swage have lave Beh 1 : ani doer Cou) change, The i ban act con Sembee of the pen-| gittivan dropped from sheer exhaustion an : ; in trainees & . Borate is tuins the ten-day clause, an o)- Mcliraw's new pitcher, Middle. |W the twenty-first round and coulan't Black é : ERGO! FAG: She © | ginning aod loving 1 wr boxing wnt mil! be tea | tion and the reserve clawsc, Jt | ton. In eusily the twirling find of the | continus. 1 w redu cost of the x Tw Nemri, SN. J.| igo provides for payment of full | ieee en ern et magnitude, . of the n ; 0 pro jengue star of the first magnitude | r +, | vinsk | " 16 and finals Deo, 18. Hand a a FOF SO SIRS SIRs (LF this overshoe fits\put it 0 Same in the coming seanon we will be given co fmt and ve:.| Salary to @ player awhile injured Lou Wendell Tene CGIAnt entoher:| i ‘i decision’ by} fore the clud owners ), fownd bout im Montreal, wi @ following classem: 110, 130, — , r dell, the G atch nm: If you have boyght tir Hanck, who wuld bo] 7° ‘Me club owners of the A 1 Be stnossivas Boorting ¢ Mies on eat Mate | Several members of the Plavers'| who spent part of last arason in th | bb. f A fidn't want to hurt Dillon's rep, but| League, the annual meeting of which |jigit, Wallace ts to ta coring the @reatest number of |Fr ternity were around the lobby | 7% ie A sgein nd Tene ant ig ere aiter getting YOUR really thought 14 sae ee began to| CORR" here to-day. Suggested re- [a ee eee ing the lat os moat LT | yesterday, and it 1s understood they | coud eres Porat: Mis tine Levinaky began to | ductions include curtullment of prac. |“ % Mem SNe Jare waiting to make a fight when the F T i 1] aphid you have pro ready 10 FeVenE® DS MMI | et every epoca cet eet ; Teh To |magnates bring up the question of| ‘There wae a counion of old Giants or rial bok Mt b wim : : when Matty, evlin, Dontin ly bought them hurried sri my Hoaton, twelve, roundy,|a ayers, Provident HH!» id ie on agnias wist Ihe ae alary cutting, [ren ee aecanaen gat tometer | F and they wore out just as ’ and achieved ; ‘ teats Me ven yon eve Meien, resasiy se It was rumored laat night that the] Seay | ‘ 1 persistently wo mn a alira u in the West here wiil + te 00! » Chub ould trade a hurriedly, Instead, buy 4 a do. aRtraNurint » : aint okie 8 | woe Faia Pa Brody ye Metin the yeavy | ST» PAUL'S SEVEN BOASTS figiting Irishman, and Young Molina “ “3 on denice A ; 2 iting Ieebman, ond Yoane. hitter, bart Witbert Robinson denied A SECOND HOBEY BAKER, | woekiny luction of jit flatly — r ' mee 7" ; attraction at the manager of) “Nothing doing,” he sais 7 hool of Davey waa aera : ain manager « othing doing. La se sul's Schoo! of Concord, N. H., 13| a ant leagu clu “i 1 wurisa ected | use Hrea and T propo eto keep him ” | dovelepina’s seoand 1tohey, Heer, If ree) ; enough to tight| dent, w - “uy Unse | Piatiprantarr ae bas ports In hockey circles are to be be-| ‘ a SN eapan’ ty dent, wh ine ue in the game, Ath 1 Horus, Ha iene | the Barney Dreyfuss and Garry |tieved Conovor 4s the name of the new- | leave the nd. ne fet weight of Vatenoo, ‘Tae fie wtar| Herrmann war appears to have dug nder of the rink and he will OHOPY aroma to kr et sunt | POaP ” wall Urine totatlioe 1 itself In, Hoth sides await a chal- | his bow to New York when the, ‘The Quicker You ANS Bape Me | The v1] ominy Walsh and i oem ; 1 of Ha Barney claims to have the |S" pau! soven faces off against Prince-| 9 PyFama Pile Tr \ ra Hee t ussion C i Wy " sary papers h at the St Nicholas Rink on ‘Tues- it le Ww wl notude : : any bey night rn i a boerd f \ Town, “ MeN i eT ee Fenn hae | ‘The school seven ts said to be the! watt Rape areretaia ’ . : : «| plage frau) serit revie 4 ‘ , whieh is a topnot best St Paul's hy a had since uker | Ree araamene Ret @ Bae be x ar any he | Bt ‘ ; K. angst and na (9 ‘ [pied there and Prineeion I auttel-| SotMpeae "a tors’ end “coupon foe ; orld’s Series game wena | Yeet"e afterooit sartday tage While Charley man has} pating hard Agh Feo trial package in plain wi ee : and\4He elon OE pouting the'| i'uia ahd on ti, |aygreed. to make Fred Mitchell mans |" rhe Princeton team ts & comblsatton ad eet of tt hin , Bieedin ne end ; ‘ ational Le b 4 ad again, er of his Chicago team, he has not |o¢ veterans, many of whom learned the uding. p emOrTholde en, Hi #8) StowaNray ad We eaatpen ciate a beeen redoite wiualtine tack peeceeded In DEM Te ABOUE 0 Cre ee eee ei ot einen an, Schoen, | Mca fectal troubles, Take no substitutes iin rene) can Langu ri; " Pine tie Hew, the Brooklyn tantam, will antoiy tht Is oO ame at & sasial + | reltel Al acetic at hen tw ‘ at tae Mais Bid \ieteeatl Gh the Plone Wi gerd weit Boston thar WHlL svtinfy. Miteh~ [Eos rtumphirey, Hills, Ford and) | FREE SAMPLE COUPON, Ret: \ vomn n, compoucd r [he ta tat vm 19 and Jimmy Murray at 1 22. "ling his team, Mitchell's real name,|Cohu are th soned men on the! | PYRAMID DRUG COMP, Peraain aioe re he adel San Bust sin i One of the feature clamen at the Cmacent | by tho Way, 1s YADD paund/and the a ers are looking for- | Og Pyramid Buliding whieh © usual procedure in seh | Hick Idont-o}e be ate see 8) ie: Cosanant [mando saful sen ‘or che that you ‘select. tees And th ida't poor’ Lea be| ican Association, and Presta * 7 nea Diets thet | ‘whe National Taakue ‘arcin | saRTMOUTH ETT Gee | indy na lovely 1x7 ; Bau he J Gases i “ SETA hing tafelitiger nee Shas wrap) Sold at the better shoe re- e oth tive Is th sie ‘ ee ; question of al- | " tailers’, phe a rin i ‘ ® | between t HARVARD TRACK TEAM AMO wre sewineeeen ( i - 1 ae a BtiA08 cersersveres . ea i ‘ HANOVE NW, Dee. LV. kK. ahh 1 1 r | | Smtth, 1917 manag f the Dartmouth _ ie a fa new boa F | Maton ody | ¥ af tim | Nel # ¢ hance, | es oul niet Harvard and Penney | j ing , a Hi avd 158 chanuaouaho the sme | Thi question was Pafecad ipo t Goren Would moet Sarva Nua EP ANEH® SPORTING. —____ , je Hattie) ene Comission wt Coeur 4 fur | orenion rrorenent New Jormy; Janay Smity, | miites, which will consider the thantes Buliding on Feb, 17 TORT RTO CLUB, [DAs rmiputine wae noes ron rat TAA vy rowboat the three Clase AA. La | zs vernaty | . Wirw men in| ter very carefully, This will he the frat time Dart Mel Coogan La eee ¢ iad mes tee asia x ‘ It Pre 2 from Pitta, 7 has met Harvard in track events Wg,Club,'b'a, al _ JIG DUANEST. NEW YORK | Yea Bo! ‘National League in New York, tia ‘Masts anelatih G0 be tho Saeen tee, Bo far nothing hae deen sata | apia. ‘ec i oa Ba, ; /

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