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“Tus War 6a Te INTHE RING, THER MNOcROUT- AT Least’ 1000 Cobies om Fulton Makes Good, Knocking) Cowler Out in Less Than One Round. RED FULTON, the Minnesota Plasterer, exposed himself last night at the Broadway Sporting Club of Brooklyn. He proved that he ould fight, and in doing so “showed up” Jimmy Johnson's Tom Cowler gomething shamefully, With eighteen seconds to go in the first round, Ful- ton hed Cowler, the “Man Mountain,” grovelling on the ground helplessly and far beyond help of even the Ifebuoys shot from the corner manned by Jimmy Johnson, Fulton showed himself to be the real thing fistioally, ‘He had @ gvod right that he didn’t hesitate to use, even on the second attempt to conquer Mr. Cowler, but Mt was with his trusty left that he aia Cowter low. Fulton's first punch was a straight left, and his second was a good, old- tame round-arm right. It didn’t do aay damage, but it convinced the big Atomizer Carbureter Which, by ED Wo, the tricks ot Mattei Eawee| the Pressure of a Button, eek mata how, eepeclally ae tar) Throws a Mist of Gasoline Ga Nett tha Fulton-Cowler affair | Directly Into the Cylinders to Make Starting Easy, One of Real Novelties There. was a joke, but it wasn't Fulton's | fault. Ho started off like a cham- Pion, ooo], collected and with the nerve of @ man that know his bust-| noms. He jabbed his left flush into Cowler’s features and took a punch} of two in return as if to show that! he could “take tt” without withering, | you, this is not @ fairy story. ‘Then be Sround a bit, allowed The grown ep Mr. Weed is a demon- Cowler to hit him in the stomach and strator, salesman and general talker hot @ right across, Down went the at the automobile show. He knows aig Mountain” in a heap, He was |every nut on an automobile and on @ame enough and got up, He lag- | Broadway. By Bozeman Bulger. 'R. WEED has grown up in tho automobile business, but, mind gered around a b fr 4 Sxhibited Dirnel a ae ee tO8 | “But they gin't on Broadway now, out the slightest trace of over. | h¢ Said yesterday, as your invest! enxiety he walked around Cowler and; tor stopped for information, “Every ehot in @ couple of rights and lefts . end then “framed” Mr. Cowler for the ne Led aril Maecenas real thing. It was a left hand * cut, Fulton landed tt flush on the| He nodded over hte shoulder, in- say,” Panton kat |dlcating that a good specimen of nut . : ulton know then tinkering with the car and wouldn't get up, He st De . tre of the ring, atretched he cens| firing questions at anybody within of Tange about carbureters, compensat- n— he wide at full length with a degree agua faction, Owler was counted ing differentials and torque—knowl- After the bout Fulton gave Cowler| °AR® of th» last named makes one a/ ¢redit for having @ good wallop, but | #Urefire bug. Md to talk about; “Excuse me " “Willard,” said Fulton, “I'll Vick him sure, I know it." And be-| tween us I wouldn't advise anybody) Just one minute,” he! said to Mr. Nut, and your investigator waa escorted to an open chassis—an arrangement by which one can see, MARVELLOUS MIKUP BeTWaeN BATTLING Bewamorns EVER Saul a Tat AN New Features in Autos As Seen at the Show | In Grand Central Palace jot you have EVERYBODY WORKS BUT THE FIGHTER Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) MosT | “mounts to just ten bucks a week. | Tt takes a long time to look at all those cara and it would take longer than that to find and describe all the | new things or novel ideas in motor | manufacturing. The cars are all wonderfully good and this is especially | true of the medium price which | undoubtedly are to be the popular automobile of the future, One of the novelties and a grent idea, if it works out successfully, 1s being tried on the Saxon Four, It 1a an atomizer carbureter. This device, by the pressure of a button, throws a mist of gasoline directly into the cylinders to make starting easy. When the charge is stopped the ato- miger takes on the form of a perma- nent carbureter and, it 1s sald, works perfectly, Many of the manufactur- are watching this idea and its de- velopment with deep interest. It is a Possible big step in carbureter im- provement for the future. Aside from the interest in the Doble steam car—a distinct novelty— @ metallic body on the Cole Eight has been a magnet for the out-of-town manufacturers and salesmen. This body fs tn the form of a Sedan and is composed entirely of metal, offering little chance for rattles, The demon. strator advises us that even with all the metal it weighs but 3,500 pounds, Another novelty 1s a dashlight on One of the Oakland models that serves @s an Indicator on the oll flow. Many had your of! run low while driving at night, without know- ing It. This dashlight invention 19 intended to correct that, When tho oll reached a certain level the little electric light burns steadily day and Dont Ya Think We WANTA Ber? $20,000. rr} commercialism, BEST SPORTING PAG — 2 Rererce , on tie AND NEARLY OuT ! THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1917 E IN NEW YORK NTO AN AWFUL CLINCA “THe SPECTATORS GAS PE Bana - Ropes ALL Gone | No -we ONGY HAD \TOCO 1 Ticray i EWISHING “He Seconds ON The Jon. PoRTER, EARNING HIS SHER =e Adee Makes Strong Plea To Keep Tennis From Commerci —_—— alism Dangers National Lawn Tennis Associa-|!"s of the U. 8. N. 1. T. A. ts this: tion President, in Eloquent) DO YOU want tennis to be placed once and for all upon an absolute Statement, Urges Delegates |mateur basis or do YOU want to to Take Proper Action on leave it exposed to the dangers of commercialism? Your vote will de- Amateur Question at Annual|termine tegisiation of vast import- Meeting. By William Abbott. 'N a statement sent to-day to mem- bers of the National Lawn Tennis | vio: Association, President George T. | Adee makes an eloquent appeal that tennis be kept from the dangers of pow, association The ance to the future of the game. “Last June the’ Executive Com- mittee set forth its recommendations in a letter that discussed In detail the Proposed amendments to the amateur |rule, The committee still holds those It Is not trying to force them upon the assoctation, nor has it the power to do so, You must realize, ever, that its proposals are not Dr. Hawl eyOpens With Two Wins Conn., holder of the national Class C 18.2 balkline champtonship, and Clyde B. Terry, three times winner of the litle, led off yesterday with victories in the sixth annual tournament under ation of Amateur Billiard Players, Julian Rice, the young Columbia Unt- versity student, and Ferdinand J. Unger of the Montclair Athletic Club were also winners as the field of twelve competitors began their matches in Maurice Daly's Academy. Terry made the best average in the afternoon, as ho defeated Irving I. Lewine by 200 points to 161 with the figure of 4.20-45. He likewise had the top run with 48, counted by clever ball- to-ball billiards, on his fifteenth turn at the table, He alxo had runs of 19 and 16. Lowine’s stroke was poor, so that his — Fa Tunes we Could Gert 10,000. FOR. THIS INS, PAUL DONT You? & Billiard Tourney | Dr. Howard W. Hawley of Danbury, | the direction of the National Assoct- | TWOIRISHSTARS - DECLARED “PROS” | Team Wins Game Despite Ac- | J met the Hockey Club in the open- ing game of the Amateur Hockey League schedule two of Its start |Tom Bawit and Alec Wellington, |were declared professionals. The | | Winged Fist bunch won in spite of this handicap, 3 to 2. Bawlf was barred on the ground that) ho | charges of professionalism and al that he was not a resident of the dt trict a# required by the rules and would {not in any event be eligible to play til March 8, Wellli barred a professional | dispose of thal % Mawit is. regarded. by tho Ont ey Association as a professio League, fon and Ho Jaccording to. the Hockey both the Ontario Associat: an the | Montreal Hockey League have Welling- ton on thelr records as a professional It was an open secret in the corridors jof the rink that the IMsh-American |Club was planning. retaliatory moves | |ngainat other members of the league. }It' was intimated that a dozen or more | pla: would be protested, and two of them, Des Jardins and Mickey Roach of the Crescent A. C., were named as being threatened. re will be a cial meeting of the Board of Governors of the Irish-American Club to-night to take up the problem, ‘The battle on the Ice which followed the announcement of the suspension of Bawlf and Wellington was # red- blooded affair. Patsy Sequin got out @ hysteria, diately take his ting. | | etait ctute dn the ami the B PUTTING EM OVER With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer bedi ROMIS to be a great season in athletics for Columbia as the debating team Is going good, This amatour stuff ts getting to beAi Getting so if an amateur” with two bits they imme- er prin Is ween ck wars that Navom iat auch’ & ba you figure that he pitohe ‘egalne Ameri an League las seman. Don’t know what rules will govern r nolf next season. Probably rtillion system, Army is to play Penn in 1917, Army coaches evidently figure th the cadet players deserve a vacas tion once in a while. ° Maybe the A. A. U. will accuse Jay Gould of making his living by play- ing squash, YEA BO, Leopold Ch cr Hoernache.,? meyer will always run out his, hits, but danged if he intends to run out his name, 80 he had it changed from a three-baguer to a bunt. It is now Lee Magee by law. i When th tion of Amateur Hockey | 4, should” } wouldn't League. jeriminate against the A. A. U. offi: | ciale. UST before the Irish-Americans Now weighing close to 160 pounds, Willic Ritchie has quit the lightweiont class rather than move to Philadelphia, DON'T BE A BLISTER. t forgot to tak had not cleared himself of tho | Athletics. lant at some of the 4 in eas YOU SAID IT. Frank Moran's poor showing of late imply proves that you can’t do your road work in a limousine. Another leak from the White House rumen that waivers will by grantel on Ivy Olio, A strike of baseball players dur- ing this month would be almast as devastating and appalling tn its effects as a walkout of pro- fessional ski jumpers in the Fiji Islands, 2 ae PRACTICALLY ENTIRE 1917 SYRACUSE ELEVEN DECLARED INELIGIBLE. re RABID RUDOLPH. Javre-" 9 | 7 | betting against the Minnesota plus. night. the result of any snap judgment, but 7 hed to have a hand tm the no * 3 When It goes out one knows| leader pleads that delegates who will é ; best effort was 18 for a run. I pode ge Sabha HE Syracuse eleven's pros Might Tow he ouckht, with Willard, |every working part of @ car frame/that ‘the oll has dropped below the | attend es coming annual meeting | the outcome of mature consideration", Hawley played prettily con- | “the'feh jumped Intore one point lead pects for next season are body ole” 2® Cualt to beat every-| without standing on the head. Mr.|Proper level, It's quite a trick” \ be- | Het only of present tendencies tn ten! structed billiards in defeating Charles | within two ininttes of play when. Abr vary; .vaty pool) tO pody else, ee nearer cates, This seems to bo a winter of warm |should not permit tennis to Ing be-| nis, but in other branches of sport. 9. aries enyards im defeating Char hams drove the puck Into the Hockey |. ert very poor, following HE is an unmistakable in. “Say,” said the head man, coming pany Gavin eee: paar Leather Se A eh ies ghlbcirpeadaaheinl codiarpu tacked Re Seioe rane were ae ia 4 ieie the rine, Seven” pints bce fendi ing Board last night, eight regular \° a questlo ama : ; and his high runs were 18, 1o ani a ec na spien wadeenrel tle bed ternational flavor to to-night’s| up suddenly, “have you lost that cus-) the car heated from the exhaust pipe.|o¢ the tennis president ts another | Port /S that no man should be allowed gnd his Hh runs were 18, 15 and 14. Shut after receiving & pase from Abra | members being declared ineligible, bout between Jack Britton and| tomer. I figured him asa sure buyer,/There are five or six of theso ap. |” to commercialize his skill or promi. d poorly for position. Albert Badoud at Manhattan Casino. ‘Thera was no further scoring In the { ciple. An ordinary radiator 1 seq} & new amateur rulo for all sports This theory has been * fine fun of $0 in his match against | girst period and the second period was | elect Joseph Dumoe, participated Britton ts the best welterweight in] Mr. Weed turned, startled. Nowhere in the floor of the car and this'ie or that will suitably apply to present- within two. years by the TOLD HIB ACAVEERE SWRI Ca almost half gone before Jimmy Hritton Tin a game at Providence Deo, ®1% 4 this country to-day, and when Ha-|could Mr, Nut be seen. He looked at| tached to the exhauat pipes through conditions. States Golf Association, the He niso hod’runy of $2 anaag epaPee right Up’ ts. the cage eneaned | contrary to the eligibility rulesiee i coud arrived here from Vrango near-|me reproachfully, notwithstanding Seley narrate, of heat are constantly Sie Adualé latter to the aescolation /arapeeue Ashietio Union of the United vate, made a run of 27, backed the rubber through for the Hockey I the university. dy a year ago he brought along the| that I was wholly blameless, ine floor Or Carneg acre ge gnrouge members follows: ef Arr atear Nec eae ion *unmer defeated Cortlandt P. Dizon Gordon meored the tying goal forthe | ‘The men, besides Dumoe, are European wengainé the kingpin of| “Ho couldn't have gone far,” he) muffler, Just ae one plecacr ee he “The Issue before the annual meet. | National Collegiate Athletic Associa- 24200 to 180. The winners Nahe Trteh won the game tn the extra | Matt Brown, halfback; Austin . hed —{ evel a | He won theso honors by knocking|**!d, “I've got to catch him.” Joined Barone Governing body for inter~ ggvand 14. Dixon's high runs were | neste itty woe e Me onaringing | Boutin, centre; Roderick Dunn, out Johnny Basham in nine rounds|in the chase, we searched over half Fy i eo | colle TENNIS APO Ree aes 14, 14 and) 13. shot from the aide. halfback; Christopher Schacter, HE ngbe National Sporting Club of | the floor space and finally gave tt up Herman W insBantamChampionship B alas De the aay WRU TRG aeceetat trois Spaeth (a9 kuard; Ray Witter, end; Capt 4 the star of Tngland's welterweight | ® bad Job. Returning to the car ° ° onpe ° £0re tHe NA TSrel Aare MC eely | Bore cate at Hi (S16 tas Uneraree| BORTOM Tan aoe eGoe an rongre || Harty Robertson, centre of ths . Woed stumbled and almost fell on Fl Ki ‘ad Wi Ll T the National Association and »: oreo 0 103, making ere STON, Jan. 10,—Edc urpl . Paps an id i Eonedsis. tole, “pidee of the Lond| Mr Wo ooring Al ULIAMS TWICE yo vor0's Hl help determine the an- (Mit the ater evenine enme De Hawley |SomeDsCK efforts ot a severe aetback | freshman eleven, and It, W, PE the belt, for t ° $ , pe ° swer at the annual meeting in’ gcored his o victory of the day by|last night at the Armory A. A. when erwald, freshman halfback, = en English Fie I Tea Of) TSneReRel? ho <onutloned, and ruary, | Gefcating Gue Gardner by a score o¢| Joey Connelly of Charlestown won the | ertson and Finsterwald were re- that none but a Britiah wubiect san pointed downward. Protruding from] 1j 4 Bout at New Orleans Goes| 8. right check bone was contused The Executive Committee feels 200 to 174. In this game Dr. Hawley's| decision over the South Boston boxer in hold the trophy t hough he be beaten Where ts he?” beneath the car were @ pair of feet paratuses, all based on a similar prin- and his lips were ble movement in the direction of forming ding and swol- ence in any game and still remain an strongly that the possibility of pro- started off by putting together average was 4 52-42, and his high run hams. thelr twelve-round bout. These men, including Captaine garded as the most promising vas- m e! sity candidates for next year, Sule UN, DY Febrosentatives of|elad in patent leather shoes, and) Twenty Rounds—Ertle to | en dlr ge il body wea te pind te eek ae ta" by no | ———————— = - = 4 “ eddened by the constant visltatio . , * | er countries, those feet belonged to Mr. Nut, Meet Winner Now. of Willlams's punches, while his pa| means remote, If you say—What of HE one difference between the| Sure enough, Mr, Nut had got down U | were ding and lacerated at the|!t? the answer ts found tn the de- welterweighta of this country |4Md Climbed under that car so that he | finish, Both men scaled in at 118 | Per a eee} “T agort where pro- | could inspect It from the bottom. He] NEW ORLBANS, Jan, 10—Pete, pounds virtually at ringside, being] osslonal tendencles have been une | and those abroad Hes in the w 1 in at the club offices by the | Chee rofessional baseball has Won: vill ne so, For the] ™imloned to try to secure Willard as the Freach- matter of weights, On the other side | had been conducting the examination] Herman, a local bantamweight, i8| referee at 9.40 o'clock etically killed the amateur game, lenders: will ‘never: een f important |™aa's opponent, “If this match con't ve : @ man sealing 147 pounds at 2 for fully thirty minus 1. Moreover.) champion of that division to-day, so! “As the bout progressed each was| except for the schools and colleges, |firet time in the history of impo any {CMPentier, be says, will meet Bombertier Wells on the day of the Mr. Nut had gone to all the trouble/far as Kid Williams ts concerned, | cautioned for using a greasy sub- Ree aie Dow be ing invaded, matshen hereabouta Haren net (bs any pag pov i * >, tance o! helr bodie o e Ow! Sco" rom argument as to who offic auato welter, while hero men of thatjand ruined his clothes, when he could| Johnny Ertle of St. Paul claims the} itt h Rana ean nana thie Ton wae the slump into which professtonalism es Miske-Charlie Weinert bout at the| Joe Lynch of the west side will box One-Punch ore IG ae 242 | just as easily have steppod ten feet | title, Herman was awarded a dect-| was oulied to make there hantions| plunged It, No comment ls necessary |tarlem Sporting Club Friday night, | #0#sa at New Orieane ten rounds Jan, 1, 4s bottled hy weight to-night will be at 147, weigh- and seen the whole chassis without sion last night at the end of a twenty- | Wipe each of the! bodies dry with a on boxing or wrestling, for Instance. | Promoters of big battles usually try to Basketball 19 another vase in point. Dan MeRetrick js away up in the air beeuse faga time’ being ats o'clice ttis|even stooping, round bout during which he fougnt| ‘OW Ta eos Most surprising in. this connection (stir up a lot of interest by alleged| of the report tat sane oul of” Wrattiid acne E.6JS.BURKE afternoon, makes the bout a sort of a| Pinally he skinned out from under| Williams all over the ring, scoring are the drastic recommendations | wrangles over a referee. However, many | day which eaid that Frankie Callahan of ime. tchweight affair as fur aa Britton * concerned, There 1s no reason why he should come in at pounds and he probably won't. © Britton is regarded as a past mas- ter boxer, while Badoud is of the rough, tough, slug-all-the-time style, “ z ences hostile to the best Interest |they don't know, Strange to say, netther|6hamus O'Brien end Chick Gimler, who hare These pugilistic opposites usuaily| "That," said Mr, Week, phat we According to William H. Rocap, the K FRANK L. | baseball, golf, track or football caanat| svainset nor Miske objected to Kid Me-| been laid up for repaim, are 0, K, again and make a great fight from the specta- are Dreger tat myficet aa in Con. |Feferee, the flght was a riproarer, He WOODWARD of the United || be helpful to. tennis. Partland, the Harlem Club's referee, so | be hae pectically clinched several iunportant tor’s viewpoint, but the average good | @ lot o! tting Jean for lack of|desortbes it as follows: States Golf Association said [| “The sporting goods Issue ts simply he'll be the third man in the ring Friday | boute for them, EARS, boxer will tell you ho has less to fear| tral Park are getting Hs to-day that he had nothing fur- || this: 4s a prominent tennis player | 2° “ from the rough boys than. from a| food!" hout Grand], perore the bell rang ending the |} ther to add to the statement thea || hired by a sporting goods homeyes | night Trani Due, 0 wort ieee Cty beta, man who boxes scientifielally, Tho| And so it goes throughout G fifth round Herman floored Williams | jo ye z mere bee repesent the firm behind the counter — and Frankie Brown will probably be soun matched rough boys are usually careless about| Central Palace The demonstrators) m he gave out r ntly, outlining the “ the tennis co t? Peto Merman, the little Ttallan lad who won &' to box at the Armory A. A. of Bowton as the and provide openinga|tell of one man who has sat in and | 4nd staggered Williams again with a U. & Ov Asin the tl wepan la sGoh & piasen nie ah sOtDEr | seenty-round deciston over Kid Willems of | club te trying baxd to lund the mock Bums be patiently created|had a practical demonstration of left on the chin, Willams was down With the Woodland |} of his selling ability ane of the Mee sete Une pithonel | Till sleo box elther Al Bhubert or Dick Load When against an opponent who com-|every car in the show and his #alary| at the ond of tho twelfth round |] Golf Club, and he emphasized tho || advertising value of his prominenes | m the bantameniane men ot Beltimare the latter part of this month, bines defonalye, skill with an often. a =====| “The champion was sent sprawling || !™portance of viewing the mat- || in tennis? The F: Committee | a he oe 8 end protebly Pete Herman in New Orleans ars sive ability. “However, Hritton will Jon his ack from a right hook on the|f te” Without prejudices of any $ that In most cases the man's | thousnde of 4 the Kid champion right 4 —- have to step some to-night to keep| | kind, “All we wish,” he said, putation’ 1s what counts, |frameup and consi Jett Geni, the Basonne exiddie he Frenchman at a safo distance, - | RACING SELECTIONS. Jaw, the blow catching him as ho was|| that the deleuates come to’ the m player te actually sommerotalia, (ales congueror of Lea Darcy, will box Jackie, Clark a pen going aw Herman took an awful ing Ti lemte cneckeds Will Dey Sete | ery Brocka and Jory Connelly, who won a p ad | *. DARCY Showed sunning or JUAREZ, lacing about the body in the eight Meant ea acne aie toate unless checked, will professionalize |. ,7°77 ma Gecuion over EAdle Murphy lest aur Ainay ne TOMS OF Fairly good advice irst Race—Borel, Yaca, Upright. [| ‘ ; 4 " BANG, n the princijala In next Tuesday when he issued a challenge to Be Tacos Kagure, ‘Bondo, || Pounds in which Williams held the ad- be presented there, “Permitting a club to pay the ex- ped olin the Armory A, A. Charlie Blmpwon, Austmiian featherweight Me sida, Metiie ban A tection) ik Deaeend Sih pehe aaa pay | vantage. He balanced these punches ; The ‘ An ; taken by the U, penses of 8 player competing in its | me chawpion, and Tommy Tuohey, champion of = : Third Raco—Lady ‘or Tl with th Mantivel 3. A, President is directly In ac- |) tournaments put a premium on the Patervon, will box a return bout at the Pioneer claim to the middleweight title, Ho Wells, Swedean | With tho effectiveness of his hooks || o°.” San box office. Making payments to Jackson tn | oO an " §s strong and dangerous to a boxer | “Yuin Race Sulvanity, Belley |! and swings, which shook Williams up | ° ng with: the: oMclal player ttirough his aasoctation oe tmitinieshia neat Monday nie! then ta’ | TES CY bark Tonsley Mahi, They 19 Who never met a southpaw. But)] pyrd, Goggety. | whene ny ment of tha moptl : club 1s bad, for tt permits players’ [ieive for > here he will box Jimmy ven are Darcy haa fought nt least two south. |] ANT tne. D. Suge, Jefforson, || Whenever they landed to all clubs by Howard &, Whit er rtually” Con hen ene ere, | lente Frankie Hassell lant | “HIDE by @ shade, aa u puth- J. . . J ‘ a 8 ce y a ¢ be 4 € anion, > — yarcy bas fought at least two south: || | Bitth ; | Phere was considerable conten- || ney, Secretary of the assoclation, |) inn eto The menos? betes ogked | Hanlon. wt Joan's Dew | cw ye much puzzled by McCoy's style, Hiath Race—Black Frost, Certain J! tion over the decision, owing to the [in which it was eater ‘0 | transnotions have actually ocourccn |tee lgnweish voned to possess a ter | Charile Weinert, Joe Jeasette and Marty Par Should Darcy succeed In knocking | Polnt, Bucknall faot chat Williams had been tnatailed |I much that was untair nd untran llacd unless thie. orawive evi ig \ritie pune wi laloed 1 Oe Ate Baden, te anpean McCoy no one could dispute : 4 7 to 5 favorite. ‘The Herman erowd ; Sa ' + || checke rofessiona r rae : the ate ight to ue called midglewegte shane NEW ORLEANS. had taken the short end of the wagers | Had been written on the amateur J) checked It will professionalize the Jimmy Wilde, fhwwelaht champion of the world with Jack Britton at tho Maubatten A, pion, and as technical. tltle-holder Firat, Race—Mikifula, Clas# A, } and thousands of dollars wero cov- | Gestion that it was vitally neces “The Executive Committee and bantamwelgh n of Europe, ie now in | to-night, = WHITE LABEL aa well as conqueror of many well | Prim Harry | a ivan peru. | ered: It was a hard bh wary that deloyates from the ac- |! sents these statements for your on. |the anny a slaty. "He was rejected | adie Mead declares thet Walter Laurett Tne Scorch of GrearAgs Known middleweights he could como Handful. man GeeereeG Bie de tlvo clubs should come to the ]) sideration, ‘The responsibility for |twice before passing the examination He te! | who fe now under his macagement, would lke very near dictating terms to any | ‘Race-=Pockichoo, Polroma, lame'e evorite howe Wer e atralgnt meeting without instructions as to |. shaping the polley of the A8OCiation | wnt!! miccemful to get tuto Wie om . ° ™ to box cither Jack Britton, Marty Cram of A! ee challenger. | y right under the heart, a left hook for | voting rests upon you.” tormented UY way who told him be would | [ee padvud, Laure wnt Cam or AL a | Fourth Rece—Haubert, Syrian, body and @ right awing for the It is expdcted that the U. 8. Then a tennis amateur ts defined | "ruber {lent with the glores oo than off, birt, olaime the Eurovean wolter title, fauna} ~ 4 SPORTING. A query: “Dear Sir—In one of ||| Hanovia, eee tae aa Hohe, Td not mins any of | A. omcinis will uncover a man, [ian “one who playa. solely, tor in om bores Freddie Nugeat at the New York A. ¢ FOR WORLD'S WELTER your articles in ‘The Evening |] | Pith Race—Ray 0 gee, @ punches, Herman used # one. | O, A. oMciale will uncover vo | Pleasure and physical benefit he do-| John Same and Young Zuly Kid. who was] satuniay night, BRITTON VS, BADCUD World you refer to Darcy as “inth Race—Royal Interest, ates | '¥° Punch, a left hook followed by a | of evidence at the meeting here | Tenet Ale mh} recently knocked out by Jimmy Wilde in eleven — NHATTAN CASINO. 538 AUDUBON. } James Lester Darcy, Another / oy right swing for the jaw Friday that will be @ surprise to Tt 1s stated In the President's com-|rnwde tm London, are home, Bano sae that | ‘The New Polo A, A, haa gone back to Friday JED. EVE. JAN, 10. ADM. Bre Waters, Lady Ward m- |r paper calla him John Lester. Roventh “aces Monsieur Perc, henever theae blows Ianded tho | those who have heard only the |’ munication that thin Is intended more |Cellaghas, who prommted the Zulu Hid Wilts | night shows, ‘This wesk’s casa to Weta rene OKING EAUGHT eclogutinlo arene | yh is porrent Ns | Brian Boru, Fairly oh mp lon was sent partly a neon the Woodland side of the controversy s definition of an ideal rather oh, hae Carpentier winter agreement to box at va, K, 0, Jaffee and George Underwood w, | 498184, Georges Seltagen, “toreee arcy gave us, James, ring, ia left eye wa adiy Bruised, d the car and evidently had arrived at a decision. “There's a question {n my mind pout the timing gears,” he sald. 'm going over and inspect one of the eight cylinder model knockdowns in the fifth and twelfth rounds. bring Ertle and Herman here. together Efforts probably will be made to! EXPECTED THAT U. S. G. A. 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