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Oe Aenea en on RT ae a THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1917. ‘DARCY DESCRIBES WALLOPS BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK PUTTING "EM OVER DARCY’S VARIETY OF KNOCKOUTS y THAT BEAT AMERICAN STARS gp enymrnnicrm sree ‘hee Double Punch to Heart and Chin Dropped McGoorty, and Chip Went Down From Inside Right to Chin—Blow Behind Ear F and Driving Right to Body Among Australian’s Favorite Finishers~“Knocks Wood” as He Says He’s Never Been Near a Knockout Himself. XCLUDING water polo and ice hockey, crime is on the decrease in New York, Copyright, 1917, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) ES DARCY is the latest “phenom” among fighting men. Even! before he left Australia he stirred up a sensation jn America, by knocking out a number of our best middlewelghts who went over there, one after another, to take his measure. Some of them Les didn't knock out, but his Jp 4 record list has a very large percen-| | > S tage of “K. 0." marks on it when e you consider the fact that he wasn't fighting second raters, but the best middleweights and light heavy-| weights of a country that produces many good fighting men. Darcy has come to America to| fight Georges Carpentier, if the French champion can obtain a fur-| lough and come here to meet him,! under the direction of the most fa- mous and squarest sporting pro- moter in the country, Tex Rickard. | And now that he is here, Americans! are wondering just how he knocked | out Eddie McGoorty, George Chip and the rest of the Antipodean invaders. “Why,” said Darcy, amiling pleas-¢——————__—____ Co eee antly when I aaked him the question, | him right for a knockout,” VE didn aoek hem alt out, you} Tivnt you over" owar'« anockont | REFORM WAVE HITS HOCKEY AND BILLIARDS know. I can't say that I'm particu- | 7 larly an ‘outer.’ Quite frequently thé | pve never bead weanenea tr Orel referee steps in and makes it un-/and I never felt tired in a fight. Mo- | ‘mecessary to deliver the last blow. Goorty hurt me once with a hard| ae | | If Bil Carrigan “would only sign | that Boston contract, President Wile fon could concentrate his attention jon the European war. In filing the charges against Box- jing Comm lonck, hi Wins | nente sh filed ‘em a litth | more. They are a trifle rough. | Among America’ oreat wars CWP'S FINISH | were the Revolution, Givi! War and CAME WITH AN INGO | toe hockey. | | RIGHT To The JAN, A champlonship highball seema to M be a tank of water with Ted Cann in | it. State Breeding |e darcy is wiling to meet $30000 jand a fighter in the ring any time at Plant for Horses \*" In the order named. Being Planned you sax in & seid a ae Minor league magnates didn’t get RACUBE, N.Y, Jan, 6—New| anything in the meeting. with the York uses $20,000,000 worth of horses; National Commish, but then, they INTHE SECOND bio an Darcy KNOCKED ME GOORTY WITH & DOUBAE RIGHT MAND PUNOA, Can, OVER THE HEART AND UP TOTHE CHIN, annually despite the automobtie, and | didn’t lose their stickpins eithe: 48 most of them are bought outside! wy4 geome and ducks the State the Horsemen's Association | will soon be oven eraao mowtt gone, but wane, will plan a State breeding systeM) yrany a tighter who springs up like here Tuesday, | a mushroom proves to be a toadstool, The reform wave that ts causing scandal in the golf, tennis and here is no reason,” sald S. S./ " thietic ranks has now struck the hockey and billiard worlds. The T : -| YEA BO. But you knocked out McGoort: blow in the stomach, but only for a|| w ° Toman, former Secretary of the asso- | “feted det ats tesan moment. I've never been knocked Resatvae and cligibility questions are stirring things up. The sporting rr, l (A) r Cc #) clation and one of the leaders in the| Ny . that , . own | is certainly doing its spring cleaning very early. (i) n n a “4 | National Commish says er “Not the first time,” he sald. “You| Here Darcy turned and rapped his The Executive Committee of the Amateur Hockey League will present movement to-day, “Why W®| pasedail plavers must ston writing fee, I bent him rather badly, and | knuckles against the chair, He's pick. || Old @ meeting to-night to pass upon the right to play with the Irish- should send $20,000,000 outside the! pasedall, Now if they can only stop Rich 1 hit him under the oar with a] 08 UD American bablte rapidly. | American A. C. seven heat players. ame Hockey Ciub has protested anage e Ox 0- ay, State every year for horses. the besebell unitere 0 lel Se eee || Bawif and Wellington and the Boston A, A. Sequin and Whitten. They | “When Gov. Hughes knocked out o Pr. 4 Fight-hand—rather a favorite blow of) 4 ting trom Goorge Chip's descrip- || have been protested on the ground that they haven't lived in this city Secor, aman * en i. Pentatiedl tap idbade fellas! racing all the breeders got seared and | | If the plays write about the quit the horse business. Woe New Yorkers woar out about $0,000 horees| Series why not allow the writere 9 iim play it? ‘ annually, but we raise practically none. Wouldn't Matty get terrifically | sore? “The craze for autos and auto) wouldnt he emit a fearful roar? trucks has left poor old Dobbin and! Wouldn't these words start a t those who love and need him up @ rible row? e ‘ stump. His roads are all chopped to! “Hughey Fullerton pitching now. | eee pieces by autos, which whizz around| : i ‘ouldn’t It be Ty's turn to welch? him with no thought for his comfort, | Wouldn't he squawk an awful rights or convenience. We're going| ‘belch to see if we can’t put him back on the! Wouldn't some embalmer get @ road with his old status once more.” mine—he wabbled about and stag-|tion of Darcy as a fighter might fity] three months as the rules require. gered a bit and the referee caught|in here. Chip ays that Darcy ts a If the Irish team loses this quartet it will probably have to with- him and stopped the fight.’ iene, because he rushes constant-|| draw from the league, as high class players.are extremely scarce. “How do you deliver that right- jn pera A oes step, and Amatour billard players of the West are preparing to launch an hand under the ear? Is it a swing-|rine impact of any Shae Wee tent organization in opposition to the National Association of Amateur ing blow?" knock out. Darcy's vietna, necont. || Billiard Players. The dimcuity has been brewing ever since the revision No,” said >arcy, “I nover awing.|ing to Chip, but the dazing etoct or || Of the constitution and by-laws of the national governing body in 1914, | That is, T never deliver a long sowing. | constant, endiess battering. deliv= at ale te the qualifications of an amateur billiard player were in a ceaseless, relentless attack | | © ; A very short one, perhaps, more Althat can neither be avolded nor helt ‘The fact that many tournaments and team matches are played in book, sae right under the ear is a off, You feel yourself weakening and |] the billiard rooms of Chicago, Kansas City and further West with #nort hook, delivered when I turn my} 6iving ground, says George, and then|| mixed amateur and professional competitors and the practice of sweep- \ | foan arcund, It lands just behind the |—20Wle! out go the lights! stakes for cash prizes made the new rule unpopular, D> || the Philadelphia Athletics and Captain jaw—fairly effective, I think.” Tt must bo @ great sensation. of the world's champion Red Sox last a AG _ ~ @eason has accepted the offer made Darcy illustrated. I should think tt to him in Boston by H. H. Frazee, one | Famous Shortstop to Succeed’ any BASEBALL PLUMS Bill Carrigan, and Will Receive |} HAVE FALLEN INTO LAP $10,000 “for Any Number of | oF NeW RED SOX LEADER Years Within Reason.” = co pc seca eth vack Barry, new manager of the Boston Red Sox, has played elght years of major league baseball, and in that time has earned a share in six World's Series, and five times the win- ning share. The following table ACK BARRY is the new manager | of the Boston Red Sox. . | The one-time great shortstop of Bulger batting f Mipid be effective with nis heavy Fi. ti Ne . shows how his profits piled up PRT PNR | - p of the new owners of the club. 708.04 Band in the giove and tae thicx writ | \ PESLIC NEWS sonn Potter ANd GOSSip Baseball Briefs )| "ne ius resea eocrgan | ©, 880865 im the blue etvbon} PRINCETON SWIMMERS san, ‘ney ty Soy tae pay Criving the blow home. Se RR al Gee GT to be lured back to the game after | 7 a axtaress mn BEAT CITY COLLEGE.) You ‘take anotier gent's cakes KNOCKED M'GOORTY OUT WITH] Ve 910,000 ofter to 1e8 Darey to|{ CARPENTIER IS NOT John K, Tener, President of thej his retirement last fall left the Red Hteeeeereseetorene vip! _— Sine oe but would: you samam t f i § OOUBLE PUNCH. meet the winner of the Wienert-Miske COM HERE TO BOX, || Nitin! Yeasue, returned trom the | Sox without a manager, and no hest- 191, 458] PRINCETON, « Jan. &—The | When reciprocity would cop your f But you knocked him out the sec- | yout, which, by the way, takew place at ING * || meting of the National Baseball |t@8c¥ Was felt by Mr. Frazeo and || 1918 . 8,264.86 | College of the City of New York swim: | Discult? end time, How was that? the Harlem Sporting Club Jan. 12. Jobn| | cooyigyt, 1997, py The Prom Publishing Oo, ||Commission in Cincinnat hie associates in deciding on Burry |} 1914 oo $081.65}! mere loaded ties Hr lny ig Darcy laughed outright, Janet Tex Rickard at the Waldorf “pre- Mike New York Evening World.) in Cincinnat! yesterday | tor nig successor. |} 1915 RT ee eee eee ee cesicctal Beit Shark Me The second time McGoorty ex- |pared” to do things on a big scale, and || Sertal Cable Dewaich to tye rvenind Writ) |) and turned hts attention to such of-| ‘The contract will be drawn up in | 1916 Se ee oe ey aceat in Wares tee tee | arkey, oore pected to beat me., He did quite a| What do you think—cut his offer down Fe de aye . fice matters as had accumulated in| Boston to-day, and according to Mv. | : ; t ahead, Karsten | to $15,000. ‘Tex laughed at hi 1 ne || At Aviation Headquarters here to- 1) nis absence. . ‘ ese eee Aen ak Ateaaeaall i Bit of betting on himself. He came to #5,000. auanad! at him end helt ee siat po request hed been re- 2 | Frazee, Barry can “sign for any num- |} potay 819,708.04 | and Wade capturing frst and second) QU stey rrove right after me and that made no & FIER to Golem Tem Ooemnit: Cut a fi Georges Carpentier 7 | ber of years within reason,” and he : places, All the times were slow | 4 » | bids in half and he couldn't under-|] Celved from Georges Carpe Walter Hapgood, Secretary of the! | he wat hich fol- waster than before, I beat him witd vind why any ono else could have|{ fF @ furlough, so that the ques- J| Roston Braves, was in tho city yeater- | WOUld be in complete control with the | — - ay 6 Pa ta tall gf UL es ly a td antam uners aight lefts.” nerve to do #0 and hope to get away || ton had not even been considered. || day. He had Just returned from the| PMvilege of choosing his own aasist- | Jengue in 148 with Philadelphia and tn) lowed the “ligun mln Min “You don't mean to say YoU\wit. it, fut as was told In Ederevs|{ THis was in answer to a query by || South, where he has been booking the| Ate | eee AT Rena alana itareertt | Tet, tints Gare acct Warden knocked him down with straight lefts? |culumn yeatertay, John never had. any |] T8¢ Evening World correspondent |! ircves and the Yankees for thelr se-| Plans for the spring training trip| the Athletes and. two with’ the. Boston | ©0n)s points wer MB eAET. } Jack Sharkey, the sensational west > ‘Could you do that?" [Intention of parting with $30,000, That|] 4% to the chances of Carpentier || riee of spring exhibition games, There| Will be made at once. Hot Springs, | ed Sox. althouwh, ae sald before, he) oi) Yn ay | aide fighter; Pal Moore, the Southern e Here Mr. O'Sullivan, Darcy's man-|was just his system of getting some | Setting @ leave so that he seule sull are two dates which are uncertain, | Ark., has been chosen for the place. | “in ‘five of the six series he has been Amie; sex nd champion, and Willie Ai of the Se butted tistt is. | advertising, which, as things turned | &° to the United States for a bout |) but these probably will be arranged] The terme of the contract and the|on the winning side, so that his earns | Beier Karey east side were returned the winnerd My word!” exclaimed O'Sullivan, {oUt won't do him any good, With the | With Jesa Willard or Tes Darcy. |/ within the next few days salary involved were not made pub- | iik*7da'ya, Tile source Alone have Deen) seni. tran, Vemceton; in the elimination bantamweight tour- 4 “You should seo thut straight left! 1/ Chance of making himself @ really big, | | Mc, but the rumor was current in| He played shortstop for the Athletics, Yart Sim —-Won by Gaon nament at the Harlem Sporting Club, quest for a furlough had come |! Harry Hempstead, Presid : orien ort ; lec Taint Baw i | i lent of the i i" | but on being traded to Boston late in é | Should say he can knock them down ee ent with the. $20,000. thing, | 0M any source. Descamps, man- || Ctants, apent the holidays in the race | Boston last evening that Barry had |x seasnn of Wis. Wwas ned "at accond 6 .0., men | BARRE NOlEnE Osttles are very praia ‘with it!" Ife Ma ane badly. Risbar ® Tager of Carpentier, also said to- || ing air of the Adirondacks. He evident. | P&e® Oered $10,000, with the privi- |buse und fitted the new position to a Re Pinas’ |lar now. A crowded house saw last a " i ard sald hoe . A nicety. i I A el One “pH | Wouldn't stand in the way of Darcy's|| 24¥ that the boxer had not asked }/ly tried ‘to swallow too much of that | !s® Of Dlaying or not us he deemed |" Barry ts one of the brainiest players night's settos. heeton : | senand, for a furlough, and that he did [) bracing air at one tim wise, lin the American League, and many Gerstenfeld, C!| Sharkey defeated Mickey Dunn of 4 be tm, |accepting $30,000 for anything. | F as he is con- eee an ok i ne i renkenan Tes win arent, lefts -— | Bae eee fo bid 80, as he A pes fined to his home with a bad gore throat.| He injured his hand last fall and |<alied him tho tuain cox in Macks ance iy Georgl, Princeton Harlem, It was a rattling good bout ‘ it impossible to get a leave was unable to help the Red Sox fight | {ins y bee : r iplinnerton thinl, Sehouberg, ©. ,, by 0 and when he was wabbling I hit him| Brooklyn will furnish some boxing bouta to. || © Pp ght | tins has hardly been the same player eeereet. all the way. Sharkey administered a on the chin with a straight right— anigit that aw maliy worth while, at the Cie (OM Dis own personal request. Harry Sparrow has become a man of| their way to the American League | since he lost er ot 90 6 side parta WATER POD. | sound body drubbing and scored often amongst a lot of other stuff.” A.C. for hatance, Jimmy Murray wi set | a | mystery. Harry ducked out a tow days| pennant in the last gruciling drive. |, "sensational Name at second. bas Yeentee. | ONS anertaan | With rights and lefts to the head. We you mean—‘amongat, @ |Duteh Hrendt and Kid Twior will swap punches go without leaving any word as to| He did not play in the world’s series, | Boston against the Phillies tn 19 ities: “Vorward... JW. Avernesh | Dunn never filnched during the eon- other stuff?” Darcy’ 8 deserip- | with Jory Martin. ‘The four of them look well| matehes, bas been aligned up for two important | where he was going. tion gave me a mental picture of Les | matched, Over at the Broadway Sportiug Club, | toute ty his manager, Willie Keiliy, Me will fairly flailing away witn blows {ul Breunan end Jack Hubbard will be t meet Joe Aneredo at the Clermont A “Oh,” said Darcy, “it was this way: | boutiste, and Mattling Reddy of Harlem will cro de 20 and Benny Tenant at the eaine I bad him rendy for the knockout | are with Johnny Hayes, Brennan recently gare | Jan, 2. @nd I struck him over the heart with | Billy Miske # tough argumen my right hand, and then to make per- | “ fectly sure of it as he fell I hit him) “} Tiarry first won fame as a ball player 7 ole rained ra see with the Holy Cross College team. | He and no doubt wi! be seen at secon was born tn Meriden, Con and wil pe his absence with the incessant and in-! nage next season, where he did such |thirty years old on’ April'"26, He en consequent loquacity of the Sphinx and ‘a Ch ltered Holy Cross in 1905 and played a Mona Lisa smile. That's the effect wonderful work before the injury | :here until 1908, Shen, Connle Mack + a e; ene n ort les. Carey Phelan and Irtsh Patay Cline, who are | of Cincinnatt, "| peas Bim to the bench last year. ee te tor eed that Mack: played biteer rivals in Harlem, will box tye feacnne Barry should make @ good manager. | nary at second base in forty Kames in bout at the Fairmont A. ©, one week from to. Syracuse Felt Forwant,. Rerekes, Capt. | test, and was stil making a game IN, tae “ims! fight of it at the final t He has reap-| either, bi fully rei peared, Dut he. Greely all wefenmcretd, | either, but bas now fully re | Moore had no trouble defeating | Young Solsberg, who | knocked out Joe L |a little boxer displ ness as did the \ scored at Will, his pi ed such clever- nphis boy, He liar crouch bee A Jotm Prom A. t Dunn objects to belng re @gain very quickly on the jaw—with iq, ey Mes niversity will be the only| He has ever been keen student of the | 1j0¥, but the DOXt year shifted him to Wilderine the Brooklyn boy. Bolla the same hand—over the heart and [7 ("at tte former write waltzer | Me admits | uight. Iu the semifinal Abe Prisliran and | new opponent in Harvard's basebail| game and knows well how to handle | shcristop Sod played Collins at second. | declared before entering the ring that right up to the Jaw, Ho didn’t get | rage him, Mut uate from thet Jouw's one in| my Diamond will meet series for 1917, according to the ached- | men in a way to command thelr respect | }* WAS Dor tone sugars fanny, mon rane pe || he had a bad cold. Although beaten. ‘ Ca i Rae 1 Geinah lat Mido a tee veuesct time Ws calting the et Hommey tan town Yeoved tor twy [W® Mado public to-day. ‘The Ist con-| While maintaining discipline fred tho beat inthe American’ Leaxue Solsberg was dangerous at all times, out the others |tentich of the sporting poyulace to the ing saga of hed for 0 | tains twenty-nine -| While quiet and unassuming in man-| Barry has never been a 300 hitte as he packs a Knockout wallop in re erent heerhe lant: |e ting poymilace to the meeting of pngod Sine teas, Gade ames, with provi q 3 | Pp Tom Ouwler and F but he I# counted one of th best e! Pulton at the Broadway at sions also for extra games with Yale{ ner he dors not lack «Kr well known here, but he came to aT he'll meet Iria Patay at the Bivedway siveness. |i. in baseball in a pinch. He hi yea hie best to knock Maen See ere eon aortully’ wall “eaneted, |Hiutting Club next Tuesday night, He oar ‘1 sorting Club and ou Feb, 6 be will bot Cheme and Princeton in case of @ tie, and an| and those who know him best insist that won many 4 sgme by a timely hit. and ° © knock oui Lace. th was tavar dleappaine, @ great fight and that ought to make it] 05 Johuny Kilbane at tie same club, open date on June 9. Tufts and George- | be will be ® worthy successor to Bill has ever been dangerous when the pees Corona eis, but the latter gamely Ing. 1 knocked him out in the first ““"™™ town are dropped and the game with| Carrigan, who led the Ked Sox to two | Sure Was Kreatest. | His 1 batting stay e mit of six rounds, The. M we for eight years has been around Young Brown of te East Bide will make hia 20UARF Coulon iss nen slaned up for another {Boston College on June 12 will bo! world’s championships. 5 curprise will bo felt if he doos not heart. | gua elecaed ta ies Kg wily make, ble | iatoti by the I Sorting Club, He wil }played only in case another meoting| Barry began playing in the American! succeed as manager, “How about tough Billy Murray?” Loca golly S| Woewt Jack Sharky of tho we side on Jan, 2%. | with Princeton fs unnecessary, ‘Something like MecGoorty, except |*"“* On New Year's afteruamn Conlon defeated Joe wi McGoorty, except | starenville, R. 1, next Wodnewlay night ¥ ‘a that I hit him over the heart with aaner, Sharkey 's manager a rouhd with a right hand over the other two bouts were ten-round af- fairs.” > Grande Box Draw. — About fifty wealthy Canadians| Howard residing in the section have banded| Johnny Howard of Bayonne and Sailor | Mohr of Brooklyn will be bie oppouent, and the “| after the battle | CHICAGO, Jan, 6.—The honor system ogeth anc 06 7 «| Fight hand and hooked my left to bis | Nunue pita, rode, . pos yp icog lem Lod ad got Conlon for me lin personal habits will be in vouve in fe RE a ea Srente a Canter Pats ton tae t ebin for a finisher. Ps | ia ‘ } ent even with Bim for yor the Chicago National League Club this nto announced to-day that rich fouse that “the village ee Ly ieee ? BEAT CHIP TO THE PUNCH WITH | Wille Ritetie wants to meet the winner of the] Knockout Bros a Ma a season, Fred Mitchell, manager, an- r , lians living in this section have|drawn, Howard showed great improv ° INSIDE RIGHT. Rritwon-Hadoud contest, echetulat for next | ior ax tne ieastoy aeotinn wuts Met to) nounced to-day. Mitchell wald rr would] The national junior and senior track | and the meet iy to be run off on Bat-} sunscribed to a fund for tho purpose | ment ‘due to ood handling Sy the “Chip?” Wednesday night at Manhattan Casino, Ritchie | Nate Lewis, who is Browu's manager, has been |!4¥ down no training rules, but would| #24 field championships of the | Urday evening, Jan. of possessing a country club with one | vateren, manager, Sam Fitgpatriok, once j “He gave me a good fight, but 1 |i Billy Gibson requeming the letter to make | cited a match with Johnny Griffitoe for Charlie | expect each man to keep in good condi- | Amateur Athletic Union are to be held| phe annual Minmi speed boat races, | 4 finest golf courses in the Jeek ol LAY mane Me 78 two boxers é All arrangements, Ritchie announced in hia tale se ; jept. 8 and 9. The! whic $ United States. ‘The contemplated | never stopp ugging from start to Sound that he was a little slow and White at Cleveland, Griffiths wants the weight to | ton. at St. Louls on Sep which were to take place on Biseaync 0 P 4 | iniah, T could Wtart with him and strike | to “itvon thet be was e full fledged w be 140 pounds at 8 o'clock, but White insists on Champions! Committee, of which] ay, Florida, Jan. 18, 19 and 20, have! club will be located at Sommerville, first. That was a simpi ght and intended to try and annex the welter- 1145 ringside. CAMBitIDGR, Mass, Jan. 6,—The| Frederick Rublen, Secretary: | bien postponed until’ Fed. 15, 16 a N. J., where 1,400 acres on what is) — oe lh With a straight inside right | "ett title. In all probability Ritchle will be accasd” Michal Gan » § — Fh@! Treasurer of the A. A. U. is Chair-)17. Unlooked for lay in’ building] known as the Helle Mead Farms have EVERYTHING FOR Ee ane chin.’ ie ommodated, for Badoud hes already accept Fl Hernatein is now the manager of Young a jase ‘ommittes held a] ian. has not yet held a meeting to| "ven new boats for the contests was| heen acquire It is reported the Buck Crouse? Didn't fight [and Mere is vo doube ut that Anittom will | Hulton, the east aide lightwelgit, aud expects wo| Meeting here to-day with Charley! pans on the date, but It has decided |i/ven &s the reason for the change ef] jnitial outlay on the proposition will | [liar S Bowling ret ggt ee ey VON STMBE | ie sre match hum with Willle Beecher, Dooin, former manager of tho Phillies, tentatively that the champlonships | °*' SS8GNEr exceed a million dollars | “Only once,” replied Darcy, laugh- | " Mal Aish \ind cs ides to discuss the question of @ coach for} will be held at the tlie and place - Prices and Terms to Suit. ing. “That enough. I knocked | ‘The emateur boxing championships of tt toh to tena nor peemamanm tare been | tha varsity baseball team this year, | indicated Mr. Henderson in discussing the! REPAIRS BY EXPERT MECHANICS, Him out wit a left hook on the |teur Athletic Vion will be held on April Havana, which seata 18000 people, They tare | TRY could mot come to an under- asad f| urf News Hey Proieor anid rng ao before) ashe Rrweie sate cenenter. wey Shin,” tinder the siapices of the Boston A. A., acconting | HAYa® | utter Le Darcy $20,000 t | Standing, however, and Dooin 1s now| , ANNAP( Ania at GRIT. tani Sony chub oea = Saas z | ofte y x 0 tunity of owning their own clubhouse . “You seem to have used a variety |to an asnouncement a a, 4 ¥ Sam Langton! twenty rounde th eliminated from the | | eeneee un a s ef knockout punches. Yl Manor, ‘The wiecthm of these dates in | PE Om Laat SNMeNEZy inde there, sllmainased fr ae long Met of candi team for ne Enough entries for the 1919 Futurity] for outdoor sports. More than fifty| SPORTING, ‘ ” tg vorites, except per- | for the litan flatic title be whieh were |in Boston next ‘Tuesday eoatse the former ea Point Military ci y| Racing Association yesterday to b baat ed eh 7 | een a ee Linder the sear, Jet orwsinally for two weeks before the national |ias a badly cut ye, Levinaby will take on dim|, Provided negotiations now under way tieven will be played on Nav. Au ay aa Fehon dy Reed possessing such a clubhouse. It ts GRUPP S GYMNASIUM Piike to use that, And the right to |commutitions, (n that date, Marc 17, the indoor | Smith of Westchester at the Village A, C, next /@F° successful Mike Doniin, former around, New York. ‘The sel ‘ ( aC} nanned to form a fashionable A1Gth Bt., Off Sth ° ae M t ltecch and field chanplonahips of the A. A, 0, | Friday nigi popular member of the Giants, will get| ts: Sept, 29, Dickinson; Oet. 6, Catholic | to 919 Although A. MeL. rlocker| Canadian colony around the Sommer-| TRAINING CAMP FOR OIASPIONS, * She heart—and tho hard, straight left |teck end | back into th ;' Oct. 1%, Maryland State | gloated over the newly arrived pile of ub. Blegest Stars. of ‘the ‘Hoving Wer fand any kind of a hook, you know, |will be Weld, and it i9 likely now that the metro | ack into the ame again next season, A Ly 1 ville clut BT PG ite orld fyou shouldn't give me too much {roitan boxing camjlaushive will take place on) Wily Miake, accontiog to an annomeemant by] But this time Mike will rise above the blanks from Kentucky, he sald he was | _ - as t for the knockouts, Sometimes | Mant 2% oan eeruinitiog at er earment, will bos a four: Trank and file, He will be a manager, George: | not quite satisfied and would not be| It is reasonably certain the LIT I don't knock them out—I only knock | — oye lat Yolk’ kaa tee ie 10 |The Memphia club of the Southern As- | town) Pov it Vv 24, Mil-/ until the entries had passed the thou-| nattonal open championship will be|s them about until they fall on the! py ». manager of the Foirmont A. 0. | ‘ide while, the mai ten will bring ‘tagetns (#ociation 1s angling for Mike's services, | tary Acadbmy. sand mark, Jawarded to the Boston district, In er and wabble until the | sent And Jimmy Clabby ont Mca Aaray haakate the last few weeks sentiment among ot night that Lae Demy bad onlered | iter, eedty end dohanic 4 '; | George Keddy and Johunie Baker, alle team | ‘The Ia Stuart Wing Memorial Cup, a) the leading “pros” has switched from | ‘The Staten Ish at bie club | John McGraw, munager of the Giants, ‘h defeated the De La 187th st, 8d Ay. Duet ean Ay a bos and would be rem HE, 0. Brown i fougat twice with | fig wien Tod evliater of Calli | PA Moe tas en iid to bon et will leave for Cuba to-day for a two| yesterday, on the letters court by, 8 steeplechase handicap at two aniiee for | the Whitemarsh Club to Bras-Hurn, | Burmen ve. Happy Smith, Aan 60 tf wi after two yar’ slvence, gaint Wild rei Jame over the twenty-n Imonthe’ vacats 1 score of 12 + The defeat. «it | four-year-olds and upward, 1s the latest | course that is both convenient ani " = ; | art Ken Tn "the ei tinai doe Marian [At New Ort on Feb, 2. Moore won o deciion |) Now York until ie yaaa ae Wey Salle's winning streak of eight straight | aqdition to the rich card of fixtures run/| fills all championship requirements, oa e Maoney ve" ico RIGHT Darcy smiled more wideiy i yoaliedy tor Happy Buith, according to [Oe Ratle iat tefire be became champion and |\" New Yors until the Glanta open the | games sisiiees by the Piping Rock Ractng Aspocia- | sane nie Molineri vs, Willte Daney, ‘ DARCY NEVER HEARD REFEREE | Ii» manaser, Dare Shimon, who aid chat sur | ellie WAN i At Tnvata, haclag “tae | Grounds on April 12, as he will go direct | ‘The indoor track and field cham: | tion, Frank J, Bryan announced to-day | Borer Is Electroont “4 COUNT OVER HIM om dida't bos Willis Aster ot the Herlam B. | it cued eftelrs 9) Memphle, Moore's home (from Cuba to Matin | ptonship games for high schools under | that S. Bryco Wing and his brother, L,| DUQUOIN, Ml, Jan, 6—Loren Stein- imece: tT culate’ ti 1a. |o.e se _aévertion’d teen be had |i sad | Bea Diss Sle the direction of the Public Schools| stuart Wing, who have been identified | ‘elmer, lightweight boxer, is dead here n Ve, Tom Cofle use n't, @ BAIA. | perer signe! articiew for the mate Athletic League will bo held In Brook=| yore with hunting than thoroughbred | to-day, electrocuted by a live wire at | CEXRMONT BPORTING OLUI ¥ gave me more trouble than | ‘The bard for the Military A, ©. Monday night] Knocks Out Ressell, | i'n this year. Announcement was |racing, have offered this new fixture, a| Benton, fl, where he worked as « Firandh wee sity Wr ab 43 @f the rest. Hoe was tuo clever. ! jimmy Duffy, tt west side ‘ighifvieit who [ie :Ave Friedman vs, Young Bonuy, K. 0. Daly| NEW ORLEANS, La., Jan, 6.—Jimmy| pete yesterday by John J, M FORA Ae Oneree ae ner, ie S| iinckernith,” Steinheimers’ nse. ‘ent rena Te: Jimmy Murray, 1,009 ote, Sie, t nd mo wild hae boon autfering from a tad of for to |r, Benny Volgar and Jack ray ve, Willle| Hanlon knocked out Frankie Russell in| inspector of athletics. The Thirteenth | money, to be run at the ‘spring mect-| was Cliristmas Day, when he knocked bag re debe 3 : Couldn't bit wecks, necemitating the calling offal weversl ' Brandt, dhe sixteenth round bene last night, Foeiment Armory bas been selected ings at the Locust Valley course Out Peto Marlow at Christopher, Ill, abt wey oaSsatee. Her eget J sy Bs Ny

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