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ae ne SKA Beemer et Se . Alps, but « bod knows the Circles. A certain theatrical promo- Tae dine arent on the evel ‘ter Who has the Australian signed up ENTHUSIASTIC ve for a fifteen weeks’ vaudeville tour) ATHLETE WHO Gers Fred Fulton has dd areee m 4 : Wr orten ‘. of folks Who think he can t = {8 going around town saying he ha WONDER, WHY AIS WorKouT 1, Being augmented by addl- Darcy tied up band and foot. “Rick-| When Curence ares exercise a bem LUO TAS Can ALWAYS PLAYING Dominoes, | tion of Fred, the group now nuinbers ?” he as ec “Why, who ‘ ‘ TOON “eT exactly © Bechet Anyboay ‘that weuta’ to do ae orn Gia ean rk, MERC, WAHILE SIM MIKO ATS: ‘eA RUNWNG “Tracie AN ~ eee business with Darcy will have to ace| Toy WITH Tue 200 & ea Vielen AUVe ISTHE YARUARD M > THis GiRd's | aoRTy + pops "This vaudeville booker | yerce} RUSHLINE A COUPLE OF (OEM OF HRERCISE IS To Lie a Gen , fgtimates that he has a tic 4 ALL RUN YEARS AGO, \5 SATOFIAD . ON HIS Back on a MAT AND fect with Darcy, und th AL the Aus : WITH A PAIR LIKE THiS. * ANSTO BALANCE THe mn rey. Dreye Feaching a document he signed when| ilies ” BALL ON HIS FEET, t deck. ¥ be put his signature to 10 poipers.”” contains providing for interruptions f come back again, ' of the theatrical tour of two weeks at | pa ee antec ee enee tt Rests With U. S. G. A ' aigned up for a match + ° ® es | R ith Ag “1 am NOT Darcy's manager," he ° . | ry 1s ati figs explains, “but I have the boy's ‘word W | way to make the that he will do as I sugeest in. the tc. eets O- lg nhead of: thelr: ERS event of any smatehmaking and Ldon't ewe poweme © | think he'll break tt hen [am thor- r —| vaatet the Aw oughly satisfied that Carpentier can| i iat, | No athleto in safe from the A. Bot get here ir to. box him, Action of Other Associations on |',"cthods of correcting tho evil. | U. officials. They will soon be raid= i fcr sane in Bag al sosa | : | gyi, Dna been the writer's observations | nig the Carnegie Library, Muyler'e Rgning up tor any mates All-Absorbing Amateur Ques-| tht tne majority of goltera—those and the Aquarium a ‘5 ho ae lay the game—regard | pn ie | tion Will Undoubtedly Depend} Quimer's suspension us being unjust. | YEA RO Mf z t ; hey also consider the present ama- man's pretensions 10 be Upon Decision Reached by| tour rue nas not neing tioeral enough | We Go* wr AND The ong aril fling to” @ doesn't show it. The Featiaat O satisfy existing conditions in golf. W “* i Fulton saus he ts wotlling to iii ts atte to, Wind uD Golf Organization in Case of Included ta this humber iy Leighton *Roxes wide cren"—- Coleane risk hie Witte ay bows plasterer tn a " man r ‘alkins, Mayor of Mlainfield, N. J. | —— — alias scctatiiatitian OR tas lout with dese Willa eapeclall¥ if Darey's wi Ouimet et al. | Who wrote the present golf conatitu: | ; : wacenll | oyghed jel eee. doosn nua ————— Hee ng ey National association, it|f ° ‘ > ; Brooklyn ¢ eh w ; be by i © have not been cams y, ie Mr, ins's contention that most T: Ne G lf P B seat At because the oFd breaking turnouts to sce the Aus- | By William Abbott. \of the present difficulties result from ravis owa 0 ro ecause the best Lag! they were ? tralian und th ow built around HE storm that has been gath-|{73!Me to inake the amateur defini. °. ° ° rald i tarts act ingen a! bine . ed Ege ete Of Rul Links Arch Bie Bet on Fish Races and Get || T sini sat sts | ty inte die Sac at Uling on Links Architects) | wos. eros sn et exon ot ters to lure F the last year over the ama- | nd was unfairly branded as | prin aes us Switzerland is cheese. offers can't heip but R teur trouble will break to-night | & professional because he engaged in| Noconty are plays b 1 1 ‘i 1 b Hickard. One pron l R f Y Mi when the United States Golf Aaso- |e sports goods business. | Not o1 re players who sell sporting goods professionals, but ’ ns b . Merten ‘ate wine ea un for our one Sindee GOdA itu cad hidal SESE It is unlikely the golf association 'f links architecis are als to an unexpected announce ns 6, Se the boastful booking tae | 6 At) wiil voluntarily reinstate Ouiimet . 7 . n 20 seconde ducements to Darcy to me ther | the Astor. It will be the most im-|rspecialy after all the notoriety that J Ment made to-day by Howard F. Whitney, Secretary of the United State m Battling Levinsky or Al Met aod | One Wild Sea Trout, Says Old! ois Them people uses their brains. | Portant meeting the association ever pee és veloped over the case. It will | Golf Association. This makes a professional out of such famous A baillplayer hit more there's no telling what the resalt of dh ata They gous to a store and gets one of[held, and the outcome will havo al t.nccessary to have the present ama- | American amatetr star as Walter J. Travis, who is now engaged as a SHAG site: Rie at has ae @ trip will be. Darcy's head may! John, Has W aT of | Mem old-fashioned glass candy jara] tar-reaching effect th rule modified before the former to be an amateu be turned, who knows? Dan Morgan, | A as ona on Ol | tho big heavy ones. hep at thle r-reaching effect on other amateur| champion can again compete, and the | }inks architect. Ne who can't manipulate manager of Levinsky, is not in eym- Money in Stake Races. [with water and then puts in a dozen | SPOrts | association officials are determined to It seems that the Executive Committee of the Golf Association de- eighteen holes in less than 427 pathy with such harum-searum meth. | ’ live minnows, The top is then fas-. It was the golf rulers who drew| Prevent any change tn the code. If | cided {der link: “pros” 3 ent help & an amat , ods. While like teh | nengennen tened securely on the sar and with a tighter the definition of an amateur—-| (P2,Controversy over Ouimet reaches | “ied to consider links BEOHILORLS DLCs. 88 JONG 860/88: apt 8) SUL ORLY A poker player who ¢ Bidonits wes ete , By Bozeman Bulger | rape it ta) let down in the water. ltho clatise in-thetr rule barring any |erning oMmolala wilt hatecdie wove | cane the wintery cue te to be decided. | > {he meeting to-night, nbc how matiy Gard joesn't want to become mixec in = ° | Them sea trout is mighty wild about % 4 efals wil! introduce new be de H cat 1 any filvver deals. a aly HE greatest winter sport in| thelr Hye ininnows, so” they “start |O8° Who ts directly or indirectly con- | evidence to support their action, The when the Legpeiad Le ks is to @ decided. uw should t the world? Why, th rin't| tearing out the minute the jar hits; fected with the sporting business Heche mph ranks will have a decided However, close followers of golf affairs predict that there will be 1CK K the other Australian} but one on which a man can] {he bottom. ‘The trout naturally think that turned the amateur world up- {aivantage at tho outset of the meet- | no repeal of the rule making those who sell sport * and middleweight who skipped out} have any fun betting." BSA TRO eae CREA IH Boe a duaquatiied eascie Onan A shit) “Whether they will be compelted to | that they reach this conclusion because of the an rding : gh page her ! ey Kc , h aj ed met, former|.“ ¥ will be compelte ’ f Le Bi r Am & a, will be Jealous ot | And, 40 saying, old John Sirick-| dash that their heads hit the sidex holder of both national links chat tae eeroane eens nd on the unity of | the architects @ Darcy when he gets the Aus-| jap hannah Gas tay deat | Of the candy jar and the bump stuns plonsh and it was the inspiration ‘glee hroughout the tralian news de ‘ | ape a ap i aoe H hs Mt ltem wo that they float up to the sur- ‘for the tennia association to attempt country there has been “frequent | ——————— rt cna DOM EO wenescrary — @way received a mere 1 10} Cape. Ane the beak Lier eet face. The fivhermen then lifts ‘em @ similar law. And it also influenced | ChUCISI ov SiaSaemee eee OTR eaT Darcey got as much sp. n Southeast Georgia, looked i} out with a small hand net. Many's other governing bodies to examine a if paabarment of Oulmet, It! Hon as a first class divorce case of a | Donovan and Capt, Huston straight | the time that I've seen a boat filled |little more closely the amateur stand: | onmaicon ware ow euch of thin! I IQS Uu tz reatens mysterious murder in the eye, There was no need of| teh Minuten!” °”* "| ling of many woll known athletes floor of the meetings "The Wortters fs bottled iy . 4 he Captain coughed a little during | here has been a great deal of] (+ pager vie . @ podland ‘’ © u mere outalder there avema to| PIOIPUN . for old John was alveady | the sitent: paune |amoke over the golf altuation, and tee City Oulmats home club, has been ? a A , Htetting hinscit tose. ket that John," said! night's meeting will show if there's | setts: Assocation cae ito eanacha aseva ayers TURE | E.65.Burxe be no difference los kr en Bil Donovar » does the |Deen any real fire. It Ix to be hoped setts Association has also rallied to i ‘é flight from the war mae ) tee ft a betting come in? Lcan't see that.” | that all delegates who attend the im- | coon Heston youth's de It is PA “REE ee nee | champion and of » fo ee em wild’ sea. trout. and old John smiled aa! portant session will do #0 with open Gilemtne beitinn tc te Massachupette | ? . - ; {which the board understands. ray was a great ¢ he pause mea nat yo t cay on ain't ound | Hons, the amateur statu: Se ‘ f ton} sud bait is” . i When he fous hake your head yi No one can justly blame the asso-| dozen prominent goiter, et ht) Fraternity for Signing Be- |i ait is in to the promoters. Mick wa | arene ‘ar he explained, “there Is ajciation oMcials for lack of sincerity| In addition to settling. the t ba “iii Thee ee ne HAS AVATAR: IT fortunate position 2 ideale s led, “you know] certain time In tho year when the |in destring to curb the growing ten=| question at tocnehta ect ne tear | fore Demands Are Granted. | °\\0 aan lll j Hiern poonleccewn there, ab) fo (0 | walsr sale plunb clear, Then we dency to capitalize on golfing repu- | association officers will t New York clib * he a ne : ja, ! the trou of working a rec! and aj use yOUtS. e hand , 4 a ism has been dl- | courses selected fo: 4 long tern it , ee Peat we hast jah "Yl tne Like you too much exer: [andy Jar and ihe iulnnows and the [rected at the aymociation was due to ¢ et Mag lly Bat NLESS orgaplzed baseball re-|any lukewarinne inert and ly ske er wets a hundred yard anc — oe “ annie 4 grants the Base- | players nen there should besomething border. | = tw the big trout hemmed in the CONNOR AEG En Lite rhe dew | Rrobedly: eleve * tng on a hom! when nect at} the ring, But Je from all that the! # n of one of them sinall creeks, a eg ec Ae ee nf i be fernational’ ta Ae Saietind Ci tae putty on Ida ‘They lets down a barrier--something Is it recently dented there'll be) ternation tbe Hi 1 Sporting Club looks promising, Weinert I8 Wi iike dne of them race track barrlers, a gene strike, according to Dave| Siurh« Miske threatens to annibilate . strong, clever chap With 4a above- only this one I made of a gill net. Ih , rganization.| and. tis ert and Charley has no i na Knowied ro ek a i "The trout are go anxious to get at! The a ent of the Harlem Sp Charen TH Ne caer Free aat Lanta ly a, | One=auar something similar t r, nae har ee the minnows they see in the distance ling c fe rooting for Cha: ner in Birmingham, Fultz in his stateme pitte . We deey who has been more or match for those reasons i that they crowd ap ag'in this barrier, | acres a ee Weinert 00) vith, manager of doe Linch am offer ote oone(eails Slim Sallee, the pitcher, for] which have be gation in his recent b h ! and the water In so clear that they |4efeat Billy Misxe of St, Paut in their ten | og g2.200 for Lynch to lox Jimmy Wilde in fame|algning with the Giants before the] io'ivegiy As Harry Poll Gan be seen from above. The gang }found vattie at the Harlem sporting Club | don, tit accepted the terme om the condi-|demands were granted. Sallee has|to tho commi Bowadays knock their opt ‘ e Wein=| then bets on their favorites, When |to-nteht, They plan to stage a bout be-| ton that Tame be allowel to enter the riug{s iste Und uestion: ten days before they actually jDARGIOR Bit Aas RBA Rec all the money is down and the 0d44liween the Newark star and Fred Fulton, ir ig| Deen expelled from the asoctation. President R Fs | give all the entries an even start, and | ert sensation he heavywets : 1 equien ery fair, und I have @ 5 | the first fish to bump ag'in’ the cand sme ti 4 be 4 scat 3 aalibe My. Herrmann expressing jn Chi Mi Lom ame, Iweaune there can't be ne are nt for the Roches! ay Reet pee be tly signed a contract with the! Sonnson shares hie opinion. tt weet wh" at prea-! gum at the finish, ‘The minut an Minke would he, In th ‘a sow York Giants has been investigated | fortunately an appea uw ‘ oY inatei that Uae ih to the top, ied in the elterweleht, and iimmy O'MaKen by he faternity and found yo be (rie Luhich we are now puri Rig is ba sii Rast goly sah igs and mark il know him y Albany t i) hook up. Bal’ was a momber of the ernity | the absolu eeential of our orgomine WORTH FROM wnt growing fatter, and that | in handleap him for Me next pea Na ‘ave tcl, rot after wia{andh votuntarily. pledged himself, with | Hon. and the bie leaguer, even thous | SPORTING, Bes. erial staff would find it hard | race. ‘Tre complete card fe . inert In Harlem to-oleit, a8} betwon six and seven hur other | desert ‘hia lose fortunate brother. We i -Ni 20 To tao Josv to change his mind and foly macker"’— the Captain was | morrow uicht ls oa follows be ‘will bare to resume taining tomorrow for | |» ald not to enter into a contract < desertlons, but let tio on: Boxing To Night, Harlem 8. accept another mat rom Tavis bie ten-round retum nett mits Jack Dillon at | P! » Not v \ « because a few trattora quit the | Marte ¢ ralee tot ihn SAMPLE AND wey say, ls conducting an energet me tell you Saeeeee a Ot t r te ing (te? Uxadwey Soorting Cia next Tueday night, | until he was instructed to do so, after | Fraternity’ is crumbling. The real men UNCALLED FOR search for a lightweight able to yen old John went on, "ther MM Harry Applegate v1 Oneette Ts aoe our requests to organized ball had re- | wil) rene stan bey {hing through, 24 ve y ‘ han willing to do a| tre do’ there wit a red sp ts he rennet wenager y 5 r n non Med & # tne very bone and ee, GARMENTS neal ticket working if Willard | year. ry are going have trial J weiant champion. at the Grand tion whatever lias been given hove will Fee toe rare eee am hard | id gi 0 VEY 6 ining every afta ”, lex that as had enough of the| races the two-year-olds next to be amantes | Simtetley when Jolene olisnent tat our requests to the boa alas ‘ OLO 2, 4 100 Bt, ume and tho cireus spring | (tub to artnet HL box Jon Allee n direct violation of his y 1 wouldn't in the least surprise} A Christmas wreath of holly still winte at el ip adeae | Cattee ce cua e . as to-day expell he " CORDA ‘§ ne i ving Havana Jess} hung in the oflce window J with | tear bosiue tourna Shoe we lee Se ihr il ee at -n tage iy peer NASSAU T y Willard told that thn intended | great reverence BIL Donovan silently |stacen i0tt, fh wives the ‘Meacailea |Site: cr sen : Rel Besar T. FULTON & JOHN STS years | Tayi tolls 2 ‘ old Jol | ling by seven points, they scoring 20 tee vee can he made, Sallee now stands dis- . : ty and then F Hire to § vuthern apr eeneents » (he Kaweational AU eae int he hin ae, jcved among ball players as a man . — = — rita « cattle ranch onne wmament will be held ov 4 and 1 | r Id ae 1h be » his word and who woul cs | Williams Warns |: . i te td ame feng an abr €duceda *% oe T A M. Bir a ae 5, the cream cits | 1%, We | ba OT tine Mbltte mitts aieas thins e A, ©, of Milwaukee, ia now in Chicago negutiating | 8% Of Bu a sinetter have y Pportunity comes, Twice a year RACING SELECTIONS. ns anagers jwith ‘Tom Jouer, manager of Jess Willard, regard: | pip Yo ne Fil | etter has not we take stock and reduce prices on many fabrics, ‘hen NEW ORLEANS. oe [in 9 match between the d Feed Pu | rt Was evident! the chance to get exceptional values is great. Ituce par, 0 Norris Willams tin OR MER. coors Ss bi Nattiing feviuaky cod Weetobestor sin Smith oftect it* would ei aes Henry i : : national champion, dropped bomb |e, sete (esaen nthe feature bout at | his her playe Bitte a dno ne time is now--—-the values are here. Suits and . sirel It upon tha seor i auur aasitaLt Pale vs woe Me ple ulmeself to t Fraternity and overcoats to measure at even less than marked down Phird Race-—Viley, 1 Land to govern lawn tennis players yesters | ‘The daie has boon set vat Mi Baer | ao Wilt bo tan platen, Band ready-to-wear prices. For instance Pantarete, Davia |] dae: The.gormer international player [yale between Lisbivelsht temples Preidie | deh Mende Bd hla Foro PgR a anzareta, Da nd Harvard Captain had Pin | Medal hie i jeans reek, | Wille Aster, the eaat aitam, and Joe} my over two years we have $25 to $30 FABRICS AT $20 . ; Dey will cot Jan, 10, Tom Ane) phmac, tie Chicags lad who line be | gh petition, aigument and ap- Pes to $22.50 Langhorne, Briza, [| partner in the action Georgo Wa » », thinks thet it F | pout % IMPORTED news, . 7 I | mauy sauwkouts here, will mect tat |pouls to public sentiment and to the Gin erAle Ray O° Light, Prim J} Wishtinan, ee was long active ip | wil on eee muca as did the Ritchie | st a4 the oy mol 4 © mene Monilay \noard of Arbitration of the National $40 to $50 FABRICS AT $25. uteli tho affairs of Pacific Coast hiwn ten | Welsast eet wing Moliuart aad Barney Adair wilt JAssociation of Baxeba : inact A CANTR wavke=iunpreanian, & nis be rere his beeomt 49 “rhe of | paddy Mulling, who is handling Mike O'Dowd, {eon jou Pelee eth Fine imported drape Full Evening Dress suits—silk Dente ota RoR e Ne . Bonton a tow ve ry io ; than ing St. Paul welterweight, sayw: | ye A not swooping reforms, but only lined throughout, with Black of hike silk waistcoat, $45, JUAREZ iilams started out in JONETNY epi Vighting Harp of the Weat ts the obam. who Saran viam ordinary considerations whieh uxedo suits similarly tailore ¥ = Race--Charity W “ wed to the player ey the Titan f Silat | City tm ae Aart Ragen ls ern Pa eRIte ASG CREAT e, Geneva, arming the O | Martin, Kid Graves nk y Pi ot the yers, thing: a th 5 cond Hace---Commauretta, Bor the rule as. proponed | great battle, — ta th weeks bo has | more eet tonal Comminaton. ti ~~ mobile hurely means the disruption of the |khockod out Jack Toland aud has whipoed Prank | tout by bia. mana Pera Pager RTT ind Seim, Honeycut, }| National Association as {t now exists. Kid te. Lam to pest | Mh } Hastoni Willams and Wightman offer a com: \y fara of a! e olbted tanta ct Ga mot Hahenter | spar In thia we nurth Race--Blue, Addie entry a a \ 4 forfeit of 91,000 that O'Dowd can beat any | Mouday ole * : +L) promise ero is no clement Of | \citerneight. - neve sy Race-—Hoentt, Adaitd, Cate | Subterfuge about the manner in whiten |" — At the Harlem Syorting Club one weet tram | ners Memon Hey dation ite Two sTenes Williams points out the dire calamity | Vie Dah! and Tom McCarty, middieweighie, will|toaight Stanig Youium and Fldie Domey aod |{ated {ts Br It is now BROADWAY @ NINTH STREET AND L Sixth Race—Rigtodo, Bogart, Art- || Which may be the outcome of the an | box the ten-round semifinal to the Harry Vieroe | Augie Hatuer and Frank Cavtone will tox in la case of Co! t breaches 30 E, 420 ST,, BET, FIFTH & MADIBON AVES. * Tas Scotch of Smear Ags ' nual meeting of the delegates next ¥makio Callahan retum match at the Clermont! the two tea-round features and Charley Leonard of their contract and of submitting to month, 4. 0, of Biookiya toaorrow nigut, and Kay Kivers in 4 qpeoia) boot of six rounds, unfair regulations or (alxing in terms 3 * a ca TES, AG -_-—.> Promoters Running Around in Circles Trying to Separate Rickard and Darcy. Conrrigh!. 1817 by The Pre I ng Co, (The New'York beng World TEALING Les Dare om ‘Tex Rickard, or rather attempting to do ie the popular pastime these days among promoters, would- be managers aud advisers. Every- body concerned is running around in} | Yj ify 7 Uy yf | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1917. | ee Seeeaetaatoeass PUTTING "EM OVER: SPORTING PAGE FUNNY THINGS IN OUR GYMNASIUM Copyright, 1917, by the Press Publishing UM = WONDER (1, ar cose Tooay ? — IN NEW YORK With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer tha S RAGD INCINNATI fans Co. (The New York Evening World). — I Gort RUN BVERY Day | “To KGEP The FaT | orr,..T Weigh 3 Ounces MoRE won't cheer when the Neds start South, af the team has round-trip tick- ta of golfers would like y with Jolin Cubab Hoey would Like to w how it feels to uilxs the ball voter | You never hear of a prof | poker player asking lis prospectt victim to go and get a reputation first. i} | Badoud ts a good fighter in the

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