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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1917. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK PUTTING 'EM OVER With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer 1. By Th | WILLIE JACKSON JUMPED TO CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS IN A NIGHT Sra Us Wa ae Wh | ' | RABID RUDOLPH- | Mavreo- ‘ | | IF the umps | called that ~ , | baseball strike | the players | ‘ | would claim it | : | was a ball. "9 4 Man Who “Made” Darcy Fol-| 7 Baseball pi " . | all play- tows Him to This Country. | ore otetke to Caperiant 1931 Payee Rypitgeve Oo ‘ ; | feuining power. Bo a we ea OHIO, VT Brcclng World) | ‘ P | Seatineet ac 4 game played in the NOTHBER Australian bas reached 2 | National League yeaterday. i t A our shores. He ts none other x : | Not oT rae ‘ @ turnstile oti b clicked in i than Mick Dawson, the man Se American League during a 5 who brought Les Darcy out, trained and January, Gocom : and developed him until he became \ Fe as +s champion of Australia, Darcy, on J YEA BO, his arrival here, didn't hesitate to| I mee . t takes almost as many ve Dawaoi 0 knew give Dawson crodit for all he kn to help a prigefighter ae ‘tae about fighting. make a minute, ~ Dawson arrived in San Franciaco from Sydney yesterday, and !mmedi- | HIS is getting oo ately wired The Evening World for PIOTINING | Oene Se cancen cri Reni - news of Darcy's whereabouts, He > D SE. pe @ season until April. 4 doubtless will join Darcy as soon as| | You don’t have to wait for @ leak possible, and hande him In prepara. | BRING ON FREDDY on the White House phone to leara tion for any match Les may engage WELSH that Billy Miske is some scrapper, ia. LIL! PEPPER — e es me ILLY MISKE has established 9 P. l B Ne A bowler doesn’t mind a atrike oF Minsel in the fistic world by | retimtnary Boxer INOW | «9. sheer ability. He came here last | j Tal Lal . June without any advance notices, in| In the $5 000 Class Wi th ne male athbns de teuehta wt much the same way as Mike Gibbons) > 9 by ventriloquist: aid a few years ago, and, like Gib- : Th Id beva lot of suffering bons, began to cut a big swath. 10 000 B k fe Wi l h Aa the oor U the 200d Se foe tn are: sos: Sun's saves ’ ACKUNG TOK WeESM) onane ere noory tne tastermiat out tn nine rounds, Jack Hubbard be. went on a strik ing the victim. Mike Gibbons got $67 TP for his first fight here, but Miske beat | ‘tli iy ilieti ‘ If Connie Mack keeps on releasing Blt, getting fake piace Gan aes Willie Jackson, Who Sprang the Biggest Pugilistic Surprise Of ,allplayers, hie fane will soot Berl Oat Jin Barty inate, recede ee | Tee PUNCH Years by Knocking Out Johnny Dundee, Started Fighting as| ‘he ™alority again. “ y x rounds he was : ; ; oe ald $176, “He added $163 to his bank- | BOnore | a 98-Pound Kid, and Now Has Championship Aspirations. onatitc, lemming, os at a utting Tim O'Neil away in six) LOW. | ; ame e founds, apd when he stopped Johnny | FULTZ DOESN'T EXPECT | yea must be busy some GH 6 rounds he picked | P a o1 ene. ¢ $7. “After that Miske bogan to get | MEN UNDER CONTRACT || By Vincent Treanor.) jie i inte Wucket and. pulled oe oE some real money. The first time he > T £ | BOUT three years ago @ slim. | Guta teleg i’ was an offer to| SHAKE "EM UE met Battling Levinsky his “bit” ks O STRIKE, SAYS PECK || angular youngater, just past |post $10,000 for weight and appear- sath ike of reached $405, and his second mix-up endear, WONT BE A STALLE AN H ked at the door of nce in'a titular bout with Welsh, Is to pumered shel 8 etre f} with Morgan's Rattler netted him HISLEFT HAND HIS HE Savs Las BY ROGER PECKINPAUGH, sixteen, knocked at the With an additional 600000 asa aide| curerd le trackwallors, iia $665. Against Dillo LONG SUIT, McArdle, matchmaker of the an additiona ,000 as a telegraph linemen and submarin gach, ga! net D lon the first time in| Yankee Captain and Shortstop, Tom wager on Jackson, if Welsh agreed | deckhands will closely follow the ball? ¢ ek Onens the ele eee? Snes, CLEVELAND, Jan, 18, —"I || Fairmont A. C., and asked to be PUL) to “fight him. The telegram Was | players’ walkout. ‘ “emothering” Bob Moha, Mieke es |] Know Fultz will not call a strike Jjon in a preliminary bout, He ex-! sign by CHARLES EMERY TIT- — 1 made himself a “card” by this time, ans Not Interested IL.A.A.C. Seven unless he 1s assured the majority |} plained that he had been boxing every MAN, a wealthy DP Tala yy wie Jack Britton never extend 1 Mansy Wines Wo canoes ° e |] Of maior league players are with |/night at a little club in Harlem sng | Naf geen Yackean koosk Tundes, Cul! | Almaciy te the ring. sce Sam ley Weinert he commanded a A T S Kk f Me the fraternity, and that, by re- || Whaat GA” Whi COOL AMSATAIO | caver done pane? we ° t need a treelve Reet ec eee! =n Baseball Players’ © Strike tf Mem | ivsine'te sien contrac: the de [iran et one, Oi on in a want over enthuse ogee | 7 1 HCE OUT AT Fok wea gains ion his per- ’ ° mands of the fraternity will be ; orc 0 : four’ e| yous 'SHE Sehtase of the receipts brought him Aren tReinstated granted. Players pod a contract, ||four-round bout. The youngster Papeesicony i VS OUR DY rote YOU SAID A BUSHEL | Tedeanat ‘se tacnthe’ sunsets jay ike Threat to Go on Strike |] ice'moyseit, wouta not vistate ths |{welgned only ninety-elght pounds conycat iy the fth Pound Departure of erhang snd Saati | | et ve 7 4 e! is ys ree | doesn't hurt the Athletics any more $6,621, | And now a hockey strike ts threat- || 4&teements we have entered into || then, but he won, In those days Pre-) ey gag IN PRELIMINARY | 4 7 wtih our employers, and Fultz ||\iminary boxers were permitied to sell than taking the wheels off an aut ISKE has not allowed his good Of the Amatous Hockey League hes || Would not ask us to do so. In | tckets to their friends whenever they} GEASS LONG mobile that hasn't got un engine fortune to turn his head nor| A Sounding of the Patrons of Game Shows That Many of!served notice that unless Tom Bawit |] {An He ald me this much last | appeared, and the proceeds were split AGHEREN, E thlnle, ia. the. ereatent to let wild ambition c: |and Alec Wellington, who de- ‘ ih. . hy f was due to) ho ne ¢ T ad C T ke out of the pate or ion carry him | Them Don’t Know What the Players’ Grievances Are and a |cinrod profemsionais last week, are re. || U are so trivial that I feel sure CL Allen ate oreren gemma idinanciiy (AL UT Ce Te e ann Lanes 4 ed tho ake” o || everything will be adjusted his tha Ff 4 cWo would sooner fish a ° This is shown by his retusal of an{ Few of Them Are Ignorant That There Is a Fraternity, —iuvinnlméCronunt's cham in the | before the time sot to open the ||89 for his firat tight jt igo'pounds than Joonay at 120." | 10Q-Yard Title offer to, meet F Fulton in Brook- scheduled match at the Brooklyn Ice |{ season. Last Monday night tn Philadelphia | | Jackson Payee ah ni ei . . “I'm not quite ready | Palace to-morrow night. ¢ wen- | : 9 OB sed . Ve L » to tackle Fulton yet,” says Miske, By Bozeman Bulger. towns it had in its circuit, Moreover, | a | the inking boy leprang the talc Sen* | He. eald! he died. scared, only. four rom Votimer “while there are others around to ty {Hill bet, right off hand, there Isn't one sation of the decade by knocking out | knockouts, inclu Dundee, ( Aight. Fulton Would outweigh me mene baseball pete? really | reporter in ten who could tell you ° ee Johnny Dundee in less than a round,| “I would have had more,” he ex- ———— Y pounds, and that might prove too love the game and are con- t was done at the last leagui S t t E D d ’ da isive | Plained, “only I was too licht. Now 7 ensational young big @ handicap to overcome, Beaides, cerned about its future there ting. The reason is that nobody en um en ven UY LUI e Dundee had never suffered a rerrophia| AS) ut_I' have put on somo welght,| Teddy Sane bth igre Ps bic { understand that Fulton thinks I'm seems to be a growing bellef that it| 8!¥es a darn, | defeat before and he has fought them | watct, me. I fought only one four. | Swimmer of the New York A. too small for him,” s s |" "I'm telling you the public is not ° all with credit—Freddy Welsh, |round bout and three sixes before 1| brilliant victory in the race for the would not be a bit more harmful to} intorested in the least. ‘They like to, n e mateur uestion Johnny Kilbane, Charley White, Wil-|80t into the ten-round class, Ono of | Metropolitan A. A. U. 100-yard chame © keep your amateur standing | have this strike than it would be to] see baseball and that let's ‘em out” — | TORSDY 4 my first tenS was with Frankle Burns ait ome 1 ing of others Monship, held yesterday in the h these very. | Keep on talking about it, hese | This rather interesting viewpoint | Me Ritchie and a string © of Jersey City. He weighed 120 and | POnsh!P. be days it behooves every: , . hal is iteeh cane. GE the threats of destruction, of upheaval, of | was the result of some inquiries made throughout the country, I*was 112. Yes, he beat me," Jack- | Pool. He defeated his team mate, Her- wd r of the A./ joyalty, of fighting to the last ditch| among those not directly Interested | n awn ennis irc es To-day this youngster, fighting |80n frankly admitte: bert Vollmer, the former holder, after A. U., the U. 8, Golf Association and | ang all that tominyrot is making some | in the present squabble, but who are bhi & ¢ Will kson|, Manager Bagley wanted to say! ono of the most stirring contests ever the U, 8. Lawn Tennis Association. | Mighty sick patients out of the boys! the real supporters of baseball, under the ‘name 0! Soph som | something now, and Jackson let him i time” Don't compote at anything, just bo a| ¥2O step up to the box office and) "Now, another thing,” spoke up @ | . y (his real name an Oscar ‘obler, ot have the floor. witnessed in local waters. The ( spectator. lank down the 78 cents. man who aah! hie namo was Hartiett.| However, According to One Leading Authority, the Chances Are| dion "to Yemand’#%,000 for nis mext|,,Understand.” he began, that] Was S7 30 2ccong _. : want to J: fee i F Fs nd Hed who 18 it he| there was nothing of a fluke about PPAR races aie “Vea, nd"! alec |ehttn is Wentmann inde vot] Bata Qeertisn Goode. Bucinene Protescloneds at watt. ents te Tight next? Why, nobody | tua, Dundes Rnookout 1 wae mest |LEVINSKY BEATS MOWA in having baseball mixed up with rooter for the laat di “rhe aver: |fellowa ike that, ‘The average. fan | gaged in Sporting Goods Business Professionals at Meet-|but Freddy Welsn, the Ightwelght | Wits over the heart with his risiit IN FAST 10-RQUND BOUT, labor unions, things ma . his feat \ er the heart with his right, « . y come to | age man who goes to see a bull game| don't see them fellows, don't know ing F champion. Justly proud of his feat) and og he did Wille hooked him on ‘ euch a pass that everybody connected | doean't care a rap what the magn who they are and don't particularly ing Feb. 9, of puiting Dundee away, this boy (he! the jaw. “Now"—here Bagley illus-| YOUNGSTOWN, ©. Jan. 18—Bate with the grand old game will have; “fe gving to do or whether the play-|care uplesy they are called upon to ocr ec Rates won't be twenty till July) 1s bubbling | trated Dundee's style—"yow, know re ae to be unionized, Harry Stevens's | eT have a grievance or not, Not half | settle Bet about the offictal batting | over with confidence that heycan 40] how Johnny sticks tie Read pf eiasich4 tling Levinsky, the speedy Nght heavy= Deantt venders and. scores ce of them know that thero Is a t'ru- average of some player. — Naturally, | By William Abbott. aport tn developing in a way that{the same thing to Welsh. “I welgh| teary in when hers stung? Weil, in| Weight easily defeated Bob Mobe tm mal tales to apcrt tutions ied ternity—in fact, I didn't know untt!|when something is said about. this a : Wasn't believed possible a few years | Only 128 pounds, but I will let Welsh| 6 came again, Willie tried stabbing | fst rounds here last night. Levinsky their good standing in the Peanute and if they did unionize |and that player the fans get inter- HE amateur bee is now buzzing | q, come in at 135, his own English} him off with his good left, but Johnny | forced the fighting all the way. He Score Card Branch 1669, and «ute- re, All the fans want [ested because they have seen him and constantly in the tennis world., The most sensible decision to ex- | limit,” he sald, and his eyes sparkled | got in close enough to hook his right|4rove in terrific left hand hooks te cllers and. then teat is to See a ball game and Itave the ‘know who he Is. Every day at least one promi.| Dect. from the tennis meeting ts {at the prospect of knocking the cham-| for the heart again, Willie was wait- | Moha's head and right uppercuts to the j of them will have to do something nome club win, Just to give you an r as I'm personally concerned , | compromise, probably the passage of | Plon out. ing for him this time. He had his! by , he boy from Mile See ears dae Oe foMethINg Vea! Tl bet that there are not five I wish 1 never heard another thing| Rent authority takes a shot at de-| SUsrromin. Hioany, the bonasle Tt Pghow him that telegram, Frank."| rignt drawn back to his side, polsed | oeckes told en and eltx class of labor, And who knows but Per cent, of the baseball public who about this strike until April, If they fining “what is a tennis amateur.”| not be put in ope ration for some time | This was to his manager, Frank Bag-|in much the same way Kilbane holds waukee hold A ont Slint at bo that the players themselves may not CoWd tell you when the ral are going to have tt, let em go ahead.! Both sides in the country-wide Issue to come. ley, who claims credit for having put| tis right till it's ready for uso, He| bony bows, but Levinaky. did mot y refuse to piay more than nine in- | League went out of business or what They'll work it out some way, and we | ane if bieot, whl na pci Just ‘moved it enough to let Johnny's | any attention to them. It was ® nings without being paid overtime, | === =| will all be right up there seeing the 2e Warming up to the subject, which hook to the boay glance off his eos yt ‘and pleased the great crowd @hes — ol ball game next sprin et 4 will be threshed out at the meeting | glance o' 8 elbow [what he might or might not do to & spring just the same, and then let it go to Dundee's chin, |Jammed the building. OMMY RYAN started something | BUtt, i You don't hear show’ people going of the Tennis Association Feb. 9 Fistic News lock ANNA Gossi They were up against the ropes at the by his recent announcement that; Joe Humphries tells ux Lewis 1s Sroung hoevlering aout he Buslases| ‘The question boiled down is whether John lock time, and after landing his wallop 9 \ he wants to come out of retire. | really sincere in his desire to POX go you? ‘They may have arguments, | {he tennis players want a liberal OF) yortny pune isn't discouraged by his) Willle Kohler, the Brookivn featherweight, ta faINCi Ne Ga Cie Pace WhabeaN tine Don t ment and fight Les Darcy. It got | Pym yume where more” saye Joe all right—L ain't. sayin’ that they | Strict amateur rule, ‘This ts about] beh ieee peep |aow manteed ty Joo Donoma, the matchmaler flwastoit’ tee rs Willie Lewis to talking about a! would gladly put the bout on” that don't—but they keep it quiet and give all the disturbance amounts to, yet | knockout at by Willle Jackson, 8 | the Vitegs A. C. Kobler will bor Red MeDon “comeback.” “Holy mackerel,” says il OB, us fellows a chance to sce the show many haven't hesitated to ring in |Ré has made up his mind to go right OM |ald of the weet side at this club tomorrow niet, HOW THE YOUNGSTER WAS urrer Willie, “here 1 win, only thirty-two, OMMY o'TOC the Phitadet. | {04 endoy It And that ought to be & unitmited foolish technicalities, which | fighting. He will box Jimmy Hanlon at | " SCHOOLED TO FIGHT. 2 ‘ 1 have no aspirations to tackle any tip to baseball people. t ji | |The gros receipte of the Dillon-Miake bout at S ssi asap of these up to date Aghters, but I sure rhia hae Lae army and | “What tail, thout: anyhow?" | have tended to clog the machinery. \New Orleans week from Monday | te Brosdvay Gnortite Club on Twaier sight tony eer Pt Ea At, Pod rom t es would weloome a chance at Tommy stationed at El Paso with the Charlie Schmidt, a urant man,| According to one lead t , a ; were $6,079, of which Jack got $1,800 and Billy |tOOK A couple of long breaths Ryan, I don't know whether or not! Third Pennsylvania Field Artillery, Mauired when int Ny THOIS | ga ncts Laci laude leading authority, | night Scotty Montetth, Du '# man- | $1,500, hi then went on like this: } he ie on the level with that stuff about | Tommy has been dolpg a lot of box. |dentally, Charlie never minses a Sentiment throughout the country 18) ager, thought that the promoter might | pers ivo watched this boy Iike a ond For Pree Trial Treatment, | wanting to fight Darcy, but it doesn't ing along the border. Another busy He was told that the ball divided on the matter, with the|not want to stage the bout, considering | atthe lon te Keocey eat Santen | other would, When he worked tn I bed. } reas Ff chasice At. Sonera 2 ra | former welter cha not the Hu: | he mene of the minors, and looked strict rule. The Far West, especially |of Jackson, but in reply to his query | has @on matched to box K, 0, Eagers at the VAD EING REOEE INe Mant On eet box" of Pyramia’ Pile Treatment. J ‘ ad ‘ed ommy ‘allo Janda, } as fought | prine : ie ol . 0 rh . r . : ri greatest of his time,Dut, with all due! line, the last of which was for the| ance themselves ; opposed to the new rule. It is known | Wire | Hadie Smith of Yorkville and Young Paddy of | that left working fast and tho rest of| ) respect to him, | want’ to say that! welterweight champlonship of the | Striking for recognition — or that Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and| ‘Sure. the mateh Is ony 1 etilt think |Fetemon and Willie Schactier and Benny Mover | {he Susinens wi a come Se roe at there's no forty-six-year-old guy lv-, border army bouts are usually | pathy t that, Pitteburich, Philadelphia, and | | ise se greatest lightweight in the |! Phllaelphie will box in the two ten-round y Now Johnny Kilbane tells ing who ean ok me. Let Tommy ten-round affairs, although there ts) He was Assured that such was the passing of any radical legislation | world.” bouts at the New Polo A. A, to-morrow nist Ms 1 PMs Ri M the fastest loft come out of retirement and meet me. no official limit, and Pare sched. | condition wine OF ey. Tadic Lies | : sidler Puarttield hag@alitaly moovened trom the| Taina of anybody he ever saw, and Then the public could get_a line on uled for Afteen) ene Te SRC") “eWell, that'a dead now," he ald, “f| Mate NW Cot metheae Tee about fie enaee fete thie clty last night, sfan- fay te Ele test tnd be tanaka atte wan der | Chun noludes Benny Leonard.” _ a2 = never heard of & man yet who got oy ae dividi 1 ay Paine ae a Jon 4s the lad who recently knocked out | far sary Cros, the hanl_ hitt cgay le Jackson watched his manager with et CS i Ne 19 BOC ovenly divided on the subject, accord. | 4, : p vin ae eat Marty Cross, the hand hitting local welter. anead alk” HUE He Gnalie. edune Its S bl d 1 ee 6 worst of some Boston, the original home ot exclu: | Hak baeee lash tana aanie enkeae: [at , baer Mr t, Marty thinks that he} boy friends up in the Bronx are go- f Tt IRKT H len “You don't mean to say that sive tennts in the Unite ates, Wil | inustrated than by the cas of Willie Jackam, who | "i! stop the Mrooklynite ing to give him a banquet Saturday eo { n to say that any- | hades ie wath polinin ¢ > “ body's taking thin thing serioumy?” | 222 ‘ ¥ PPO | not wy song aby wratiuaieas Jonnny ‘tuliman, the senaational lignewergnt, |! a going big t : [re added AVIS Whatecee The T. Rosed rule, which would bar players | jus, Fruuk Hagley, Jackson's manager, yeder-| who maken his debut in Bevoklyn at thy Clermont | Drifting from hin ring doings to the Cd ter in it will be fixed up all rleht and WhO were direetly or indirectly CON- | day was busy signing for telegrams roeived from] A, C, to-night against Walter Mohr, ts 0 anxious| Other side of life, Jackson said he Ht and | Nacte, t ; H | 4 the players will be in there playing ected with the sporting woods bust | ay quarters of th to make good that he will try from the fimt | WAS born in New York down on the makes E |next year just the same as they were Pe") Bowton and N ee gong to wore & Anockout east side and was a graduate of Pub- | ‘The Pyramid Smile From a Single Trial last year. They always have, haven't | neg yore tout a eee a oven [ot were A Wh ta: Menatiag SORTER ta. Tulane: ome (atnes |te etree wea ae, During schoo! Aave and @ single box often way any rule at the forthcorting mocting | ee desinon Dukes. | acend gh apelaations semeniar, While ons te veges! | far etre coteet ntaa eek pioneer kage mailed free tn pla co (a) {And it wan that way all over town, Ai nttt® the taununy ee H Meet) J you has been offered an eneuscment at a] tye ia wes introduced ot Bt, Paul, Minn for the schoo! ning, “And I always F Af you send Us Coupon below. Here ts even another angle vithout the support of the Other /ions theatre meat weok and he may accept, ' una #5 y o be yitcher, even when Tm 1 don't know what it le that they ice oer et fee | K, 0. Jim Healy of Conaty Kerry and za| fizhting,” he interjected he “My FREE SAMPLE COUPON j : talking about.” aaid Acatial residen OOrge Adde and other er loval boxer bus @ new managar, Johnay| Kinley of Harrison will meet in a retum matol | father Is in the produce business in PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, , ut." said a dentist, ax tennis assoctation offichils Who have clinton, the mggel east wide lightwougnt, is now] gt the Olympic A.C, next Monday night, ‘Thee | Wallabout Market In Brooklyn, and T Bi Dav RANK ; he drilled the top of 4 friend's head been active in. forming a stricter | joing looked after by Joe McK Mac” A Pela Rig ae lua tein nin ind ane teeinie kee. 688 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mieb, i off, “By know I'm 46 amat y looked after by Joe exit. : wo big heavyweights recently fought @ sensational | l1v¢ H and other ¢ e AB Aan te ting alck of amateur rule to curd the spr ta to arrange matches for Clinton against any | teneround bout at : | Hundred and Sixty-elchth Street and nd mo a Free sample of } - . : will always be popular tn spite of the been. strengthene neir positio t the Broadway Sporting Club next Tue fe ex, I'm the oldes t sa = 4 FTCe ANG GIRTeRS te HOny TEER ee eee ee etree auth Men nctoit tal here ene on Peete | Younes Milburn Saylor, the Western] Fan,lindis Ooi hans ever object, to S Sey enjoyable tt would be if they tates Golf Association, which voted | deuce, and Kid Taylor and ‘Toldy Jacobs wi ap. | Uehtwelght, who ended the fighting! your taking up fighting ‘ ees Would “ me quabbiing mbout it pag unanimously to sustain its strict ai | pear in another series of Dautamweight elimina. | career of Leach Cross with a bie me ‘Sure she did, when she found it jot us th ol as a fine, healthy ateur rule governing golf, The ten- | tions, fai to meet Frankle Callahan of|out, She thought I was too frail for spor nis association 1 its ear to the pe no dow at the Emp! Rrooklyn in thelr ten-round bout at the| that rouch stuff, but I'd been boxing. : cxeateonally, T think the players get ground to cate sentiment of the | nu" Tun \teandmws, ho was to hang wee | Manhattan A. C. in Harlem last night, | @lx months before she ever knew is remely well paid for the work they olf. people the amateur | Red M Hadie MeAndrens, who was to bare met | ioddie Smith of Yorkville was substi-| thing about it, and I've never been do nnd they a pot ® ing to get any n, and it was not disappointed |) 4.4, Pi ET hina aha Wks kk Oe ae tuted, and Callahan won all the way. — | hurt much vet.” |more by quarrelling, Those things at the result Ne ee etek? to ban Bad Dolan banaue Jackson Is tall and . = ea always work themselves out on an Yet the tennis altuation will be | feeley, haa Jon, maichal fe lox Het Pol 41 Ronideam and Brown Box Draw, | raartedtadt oni Reyne tia tite SPORTIN / , i 4 Se? equitable basis, | The magnates who more dificult to ue the | : PROVIDENCE, Jan, 18—-Sam Robl-| the Aghter and boxer, and, ag he re- | saRiNG ai Ti GS. eee y > 7 ae ‘4 Fe, have been Itberal and fair need have court insurgents are organla Paddy Mullins, deau of Philadelphia and Young n| peated, is “fast on his feet.” He looks | BOXING tavaht eientitically, weight « YOenslole r( Pr rett¢ 20 fo } ho worry, L find dt that way in all lead a stubborn fight for thelr| that he won't ac of New York fought a sensational draw |ske a cross between Abe Attell and de oi'my con ™™ ceemplon ange eh © . ‘ walks of Iife prineiph And the game of tennis i8|ton at St. Paul wu 1 2.000, | lest night at the National A. ©, before! Jimmy Coffey, the Mohawk Indian, * —E ‘ By Ui yd F B 1 ely the way, do you titnk Henny bigger and more representative of | sith « urinieas uf ssovine 80 wer cam, of thel a crowded house, ‘The action was fast He might be taken for an Italian, but B’yay Bvt. Club, B" next year? all classes than golf, though the links fecseips throughout . he’s Jewish, ' . | guia ‘Sat,