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pecs y ea eaten . a 7 - ° . ORR ‘THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FE RY 3 17 RING TRADITION SMASHED =BEST SPORTING PAGE BY FAMOUS “COME BACKS” SOME OF THEM COME BACK | Copyright, 1917, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) een | N PUTTING "EM OVER ”” Baer ? Sunt ’ oi +, 1917, by The Creme Publishing o Ketchel, Fistic Miracle, Lost and Won His Title From Papke: ANMPRED Bat HELIot Courriatt Ry Voce Evening World), WHO HAD Worked WM OUT IN Within Two and One-Half Months—Dixon Regained Cham-: a mtn wil go anys a winning punch. In that case the smoke only thing against a come-back Is the well-known “Indian cign”—the ner strain caused by the fear of another defeat The greatest example of a come-back by Stanley Ketohel, who was an altogether exc the greatest in the history of the Amer From the beginning Ketchel was ring miracle. When he had bis first mhanco at tho middleweight title he was fresh from twe 48 ROUNDS. » pionship Three Times After It Had Changed Hands on Three ‘I Occasions—Gans and “Rube” Ferns Other Examples on’ Whom “Indian Sign” Had No Effect. ————— 4 (Copyright, 19:7. ly The Dew lahing Co, o New York Leming Worl!) HE best known saying of ring follow fe: “They never come back.” It appifes to defeated champtons. ® The psychology of this alioged fact ts elmple enough. As a rule champions are so far superior to al rivals thet they remaln unwhipped VOLENT WARD , ce or careless living bas sapped their vitality, When they at last love , thelr championships they are going u's Otforts, ) down hil, ‘Te loss e title isa, Gorse Deri sh or fone yO cer finai pusb, after which they go faster * came Gacre” Tren second u wee. So it Is impossible for them to turn TiMes , REGAINING HID thet and “como back." FEATUERWEIGHT TTL® ig How eng teen te Federal League : : is now only Benny Kauff of the Nas Hut once in a while some champton AFTER, tional : loves When {n hie prime—tn a figh BaxtuinG Neiaon tenocken our THREE Dewars . with some rival of neurly equal class Jom Gans, WHO HaD Baaven ee 918 1010 allowed at wreate : ho bas the good luck to put over WA IN 42 Rounds. be) a : rons ane sue hn wal, ttofight. Me + tter example for the | Charles McCourt Wins | Three-Cushion Title | From George Moore a champlon was furnished by tonal fighting man—one of all star is willing to split the citference between what he eeke and what he th : ; : 14 and the dashing and sicidhassdtah Be ; ;New Champion Makes Many {e'susne Siecout produced the acl, tp told Mike | viotorics, and every fight won with aj youre, backs’ Me fought Terry Mo- | i np 5 4 +a 4 ot night. He never, bi i hoary wlan glean knockout! That's a record in| rounda, and from tha time on tough | Astonishing Shots in Third ety swith ‘which Moore bi — ta Ketchel's knockout string way along with tndiffere cers, He « a i wd 4 Pele gc ns is now @ Pies Phsdac, widdiaei ce: | Het FORShAd Ue ieee, Re TON’ Wha STAY Merene. was CAMPION, and Final Block of Match, tons "et ‘draw and’ Hoglien.. or. follow e well known Kokeme Broce, bY abe Thomas, middleweight the caychologs * traditional ‘Wo “CAME BAK”, WINEN HE KNOCKED OUT ¢ ae cushion and English, he counted nearly . vol known t@ o The! i lah a Mt . “ \4 core 4 rs « fo thy i. ty ghampion. | Their ret faip was al “never” eorme® back” “wan working Wid CONQUEROR, DILLY PAPRe Score Being 15Q to 122. | gvery. time, he came te, she genie. Gree enty-round draw, Hut when they! McGovern, the new title holder, had| 20000 “VR agro mon sins ——- 5 iz t out) and condition that Dixon had lost forever | Jimmy Hritt became Ughtwetght} ees | with such vigor as lo ca: we the first ob- yy “eee ject ball to go bounding around the taole w a Cahier be would | - | HE three-cushion biiltard tithe {§ct BA fo gy hou r mit irri ores Tig | Sport Briefs )| + i, cheeses bane, Charen alts any eset What intend the gies Oi | McCourt, the clever Westerner, | Mone of a nacural angie. He wade it & eer fought again, two months later, Ketchel won the title knocking Thomas out in the thirty-second “It Looks Like a Tough Season,” champlon when Joe Gans, the title! round of @ most furlousiy contested holder, put on weight and tor yearw! Says Owner of the Chicago Cubs |winning {t from George Moore by a|head-on collision with the second objmct weer mesaage nae battle, Three months later he beat |“ Bp - by Ang tor the Fete § | pee — A on Frederick W. Rubien, Secretary-Treas| org of 160 to 122 at Doyle's n three y I His uso of Bngtian was often like ines that Bon Mie Wtahes Mi whipped al! the best Hghtwelghts In Seat siete Union, an. | ecore ef 2 y ugelery, and it wes own wed ee piggies pada hi 7 oot bd FU ET Ut including BY CHARLES WEEGHMAN, ie tollowiine dates of Ure A. A,|Mights’ play, Moors led the first crose-tabt eCourt Was rapid ” “ks. ' j esumed his habit of Lavigne, E ole, Yo e toll t action, ' Rasbidin agponents. ont ot Corbett, Hattling Nelson and Ereles Owner of the Cubs. onshipa {n basketball, track | Mi@ht, but was passed on the second. | Material: roundhac ano hs ba one Chasoplon Jabez Whi CHICAGO, Feb. 3.—-1 those 1 * Xing, Kpmnastics and wrest-| ‘The new king of the manifold anale his gam the ' h iy 1} who refured to take tne count! Nason put wn end to hie ¢ Mat dekASt Way canuldes: cheatin ves Tuohy lgame completely mastered the old f fsh tn the second division, If the Papke, who stayed ten champion by knocking him out in tacts to be sent out from now on, © and 1%-Natlonat B champion, The individual scores for ur Hi shader rounds of a t 1 fig teen rounde | to look a little rocky for baseb: Hf ucage, wader the Yast tock of pointe stood at 0 | McCourt oat they het anwcay, | p . t's was in 1905. Two years 1 ngtitg . 1 ia | points to 33 in favor of MeCo ‘The | seemen t Just rand six da er win- i WG expect t 1 the spe train te Raugual Indoor Tenck ent Fieid | P t MeCou e| : { year And wis dase after win- | Pritt met Nelson again and gave Li atterae sea apie vat New yore, uuler the direstion | match was contested thoough a total of | £05, Mit YEA 1 ning the middieweight title from n savage beating, the Dane! ould be declared or diplomaic rela severe poe the. $00: innings, enfotics ‘Thomas Ketchel mot Papke again in Naviiog Wwtpless 0 \ 4 Ae somo other counts WE ae ORE lusty the dhection ewan Aires | Tf ever’ It was proved that fortune | Phalienger of stecourt fo: ARTY, Gani Berahing, verified the Los Angeles in Wliat was (o have been a ly tea ' o1ng to ugh more outlay tha can he | umor th rumor of Villa's death | 0 id hi ‘ tb He men whe have.come:t ave National Gymoastfo Chammtonahion was only a rumor & twenty-round fight j tet Phe ba aKa joe pil nibeslare Sek that the men who have come to terms hav tess iiatite ot Cramotee a rune owners, as T think that had the forelga com- ieutions come a por’ time ago t lal ents fu the contracts sent bull xoagon, Of course, In the beginning of the first round, He had won ie lightwetght chan. | Papke caught Ketchel with a terrific! Plonship from Britt tn 1963. In 1900 | Jone Gans anounced that he would | swing on the jaw and knocked bin fight ax o lehtwelght again down and neurly out. Ketchel 8% claim. th re would have been some t present it looks 1 puble may blo Gerinatv's etrict bieckade of the water w i men you Jack Enright, Recruit Pitcher Of Yanks, in a Terrible Plight 4 ree title He was matched : believe me, Iam keeping my ears to dhe ground for re to-day that Board of | The bill to prohibit Fi i H é 3 " » probibit fighting in New gered to his fect and fought with the With Nelson ant won on a foul tn the | turn | Tr of Lafayette College, upon Vatie deban't sete whetkee %, n New MeWrabeitak-ccads him acgrentin thegc! round. That fight. ut {t will have to be econom line for the baseball owners, J! ie, Tecominendation of the Athletic ‘ 7 cae anal Ge Serius at in the infeld or in the eutfield. : as one of the most des- if No sooner does the tension due : [Contract o? Wilmer G Usowell'as ae, Resigned From Players’ Frater-|‘o do an. more. sk’ of ou trike talk lessen than it nt foar ring. He was knocked down many thes and took a terrible beating for te ever seon within ropes, Nelson | demon athietes of the dia cked incessantly, while Gans, nity Upon Signing Contract, | purstea to know Just how Increases for a more important cause. 1 the strike of [| rector of athletics, Ira faders fohting toe te toe ‘ hi e . but it will nt should business be i v Frat boys hold him : doren't mea the @levon rounds, refusing to allow the Mmardest hitting of all Ughtweighte, || te P bid any time, , Edward L. Ymes, the debarred Bronx ys can hold bir . nay oheae sponge to be thrown in to save him, beat him off scientine ally ene Tred | aga byw oa even se hed = nn raahaered I do not Ladd |onareh Mouien high Jumper, instructed | but Dave Fultz Has Refused) According to Mr. Fulte, the « §3 B Papke, who always was a marve mer bin down. It waa the || for @ minute that baseball will be abandoned, oven for one seasoa; but fj his attorne:, Frank E. Holahan, to re- haw n 10 reft resigna ies when winning, never let Ketchel have “mount of punisi ment the Dane as IP it might be hard sledding for ol! of us, and I already have started to pad Peleg ing RY Se eae eoneane to Accept It. and to hold the meinber to ap edge « Caen moe, recover, and in fhe tweifth ee ed | it that made peo- take tn sall, ation of ithe Amateur Athletto Vinton | save thet ane Hinde afore he knew ex. . ; und landed the final swing and put Pe le t hu jon the charge tbat he has capitalized = § Ae Yt we soout, . ns Wacner's ji ith Pi Ketche! and Papke both went to Meld fix son got o j compete as an amateur lq) © YOu. centiemen, in these days | the Pusposce of tho Fraternity tn | ney ing. Honuee alate (aan San Francivco, Keteiel to wait grimly {U"a pa Netso F; d G Gerald Teallyatiine Glenmorecatna iD of @ roaring biazard and of ait cuits withered: batons | Ml ean amateur again. re Opande to nge his on aan tee h UStic ews x an OS St |letic ¢ f Bath Beach, Lrooklyn, | ‘ar tall realize the plight of| Paine econo Others have dor " nak $n the inte ming liandte : " : r ipontad Mae erie. Sh ingit ¢ nocked Gans out in twenty- pte See onolitan AsaOnation te | poor Jack Earight, recruit pitcher of | #0 Without resigning and, prom j ce neates have the same peel _ populerity. | Cal , ae After being out of the ring for # ucesed Otto Wable of the New the Yanks? We fear that |bave been expelled. Gh rice of atonning the war that . wio knew Ketchel aid lod Welterwelght champion who) Tal months, is last bout having been San] Club,” resigned. le was SN ary Jack Enright thought he was doing, Yv!\nny Prtie has of tring Jess pow, the daun ten rhe me baok” was Rut ns, The| With Gunboat Smith tn les: September toy | named by Fredevick W,| Buta terrible plight tt bes | the right thing, bat now he finds that ard by leaning on hint > ‘sing “Tradition h Rube won the title from Mysterious | in Philadelphia, Jim Coffey, the Irish phoole That boy, Ja s realgned froim|he ts to be fraternally disgraced of) vot cary po Beds Y y Sinith on a foul. Shortly r. | heavywelght, will don the gloves on next i" ., ‘ally taken an active|the Players’ ¥ ity, has signed a otherwise held up to scorn lecuuse vere rematohed t ward Was beaten by Matty Mat-|‘Thuraday night at the Clermont A. C.| Kid Gmves of a 4. who tae not Mere | Hart in awin eer er nts for several |contrac: to tako certain bier onthiy | 2e wanted to act squa In other ———_— elsco Nov. 26, 190 » months 7 " at at | y nt e " . . wedged ttt v ¢ mt o tt e “mm | een ‘ ‘n ee ae oe 26, 1 ews in fifieen rounds, & it ne ccaay im this victelty for ear, doing ai! of] Sence past SC oasiqered by Want ‘ i words, it ts Jack's Deilef that t half after Paphe de © champlon canthan a i“ n Bs und s fr en in Brooklyn. He was as 4 up ie dey Tuas bosian diana! ee See reas win | 2eece pent and In comnidered by | posi: amou of money trom Capt. Huston | unton's idea in not accepting RACI Keiche! trained that ght in, | ee tanh te FOUBNE Matty thy hie ananeger, Billy Gibson, with BOb| mee: tel Kid. Lew, * Hish weller-| {lon. Wahle, who resigne because his |and Col, Jake Ruppert, and now Dave) resignation is because they war NG SELECTIONS, ae ence fe champion: | Matty ot the ten 4, 8 | Devers, the Western heavyweight, FOF; weight, in a ten-teund bout et the Broadway | business demands ail of hls spare | Fults refuses to accept his resignae|fire him. All of which would be te ee jd the ttention. —Papho—| anil site |ton rounds, in tie feature contest at the| 8. ©. on ‘Pistay nigit. (reves | ing {tine was tie offietal handica ‘ton, ‘rible, And there you are. NEW ORLEANS, he was Ss: Billy” then—atnil- | Aa hearers above club. Coffey has been working) the ‘in\iy A, C, of Hrnktra, jpuimming events in thia district for ‘0% yack doosn't know exactly what] ‘The American Federation of Labor stonViles, brecacal ipaly told every off he'd knock Kete his ttle out during tha last three Wwoeks 1M Prep, jycy Fantom, the figh! pmmnoue of Philadel: | fe meer | BY DAYS, 0 N oe @ out again. : | 4 n of tha ation for @ busy fistic campaign. bis, today cumleted detelle for Leona! t But when “Smiling Billy” met the ¢ jane | di ‘P > Ne of resigning, after ts ad Rua resol In Ue singe Guin: tata fees, Maslin ober, rales | sc inst’ Travis, Supposed to Be a ‘Pro’ Now, -orier sie i a tos fi Th a rote fehawvion of New bow i nie eewond | | ; aul Ol orate | r ja | dure Race~Hauberk, qatched. ¥ 1 i enpearauce in this city to-nigit at the Fairmont “ ‘ : J t G Lf Te ing times of a strike, and taat such » Grumpy, fougbt Ps ; nroui (are os Sues Witla: whee |e ompetes un Amateur Go ourney | vais Also, goes for tie fratern'\) i Ra cesMauberiveh he was fightin erated 1 fa tie e Mexican border wits Lantammmeich? é — | even if the boys have no cards, Canale, » Dr. Carmen is own, Ketchel, furious rd world th for bls boxing ability, Im the on's emanoene aera |e hnathee possibility ¢ faces Mr.) trea Urq iRee7 Ne Manager, Greet without a thought of oa 4 Franchiel and dummy Kane wil Maria, ; ' {and in my opinion_a club mom-| Enright $9 that after going to all thin|| ngs, Matin lunged into one head ie (RI ER for fiteen | Veteran's Playing at Palm Beast firanip in the. 8. .A., whother ac- | trouble he inay not inake good asa | seven Brass, Fastea until lay “ F Ware sine aie | e A, ©, of | i ean} \tivn or allied, would be liable to suspen- | Yank twirier and have no Job at al! Cuneo, fore him on the floor tn t PAOk Afar Gere sre ite e Abort ; Marievitle, I, on vote ty Causes Discussion in View Of sion or aanuinicn be ine. Baacay eames i oul! be ea@y to write @ sero ‘ rginy | ‘i aap [Committee tf it knowingly ra TT round, outclassed, whipy kod) nooks about the others who have | BG) Bea) 288: Br i ink]|piaver. whore amateur. standing ad|, Though our public may not have éut, Ketchet had st 20 | tried to come back and have falled. | !#0!. amived =i aerate yagi eore amme TTT 4 Ruling Making L Kip forfeited (0 blay in an, ameter | Deen excited about it, the atrike went | Srnes Sort back — ewes 8 te for the rook ‘asd dace Savin ond Prokly ewe wi Architects “Pros. Pee aie cok LT LR Ba ay Lobes | 7HE g befo jel's tir } Mike fe tere fa this city, clash in two ten-renin a ow to be! Nc tloul: mpion w Ser towne, te will box Harey (evbs ev! held ts - - — ttution of the national body Ht A 1 title three times, ar | deci: « for ten rotale at the National S. | y @ Mento at HE golt world je discussing the|{nerein’by'a club binge It to uphaid af | « . were receiving | regained it in the rin C. of Philadelphia on Katurday eroning, Feb, 10. | ¢ al orld 1 aeing b and ‘rules, and to accept and} thelr annual {nstructions as to where the famous “Little Che | le right of Walter J, Travis to|? all rules and decisiong of the| aad when they should report for, Cc A R N ] Dixon, The ring hax Neither J. Bolin nor A, Zander,| Henny Teovant, who bated Jyauhie Callahan | Paces il play tn amateur tourneys tnt v9 Committce acting within tte | epring Practice, ithe Yank pitchers rreuter fexthe she a) Beraial eerie riddle. oe | at the Clermomt A fo 8 on Thursday | ji tread bar ic he rece de | Sur! jon * w eon lob in leas than thres . pores or eee? pang me han} eden's two great middle-distan e|" walt At kee ket Meaade es Gar a wt been emured by | View of the nt ruling which made Tho by-laws, rules and fons of| weoke, and ja but a month until 18 NOW LOCATED IN THB Soe tle Bonsaticnal from’ the mart] T2vers. will compete in the national sO heat nes avd we oe dan ore the Plone |links architects professionals, Travis the Yikecutiye oo define Witter Bosisagn etl mare cone ee eee ee tanen ton Blsaes indoor chatuplonships at the Twen-| Calaten dew down $700, Vhe gras weeipta | ® mit at @ mario hay been competing thie week atl ionburantp of the association are. boiling out at Hot Springs. | GRAND CENTRAL PALAG nis man. Tom O'Rourke. In 1690] t¥-second | Keginent Armory next | wero 69,640 90 : ""**| Palm Beach. ' stive ape eed less ameteuriem. a ae paises j on won the world’s cham. | mon ou Nav Thurtad, No: ia r. ub the latest competitive ap- Thor o1 i] Pinon mn the world's, in Lon, | WORMA Bericiter OF mote than orgi-| Tem Ciba who bee finelir desde t@ 40! pearance Oe d, Travis in’ ooncerned, |W. 8G. A. Wy yqivminaiction only over oinane menntine, taet Tenge a =e ? " n Le apap 4 if Pies dg fighting, te tkekel up for 049 tents 4 ca ¢ ‘ravi pes tournaments b under {ts manage- eting oo} © National entire thira don, but shortly efter gave up} buity, Is planning to come here | > nigit he sll @ aga.nw Hob Moba for iu may be sad that his playing i jent; that ts true only to the extent | League for Feb. 13, and at that meet- hae been coreea iat the title because he outerow! Ke part in the tect and apend @| rey rupis o: Milwaukee, and on Fed, 10 ha | Mord Florida cannot be construed as @ vio~ that the national body could not pre-| ing the Rules Committees wil! @.! as « bie t0i bea the class. Dixon became pant onth or two in the study of Amert-| 1 tackle Tey Ketter ef Balt Lake Otty for | Vale Jiumy Datty,|Jation of the rule or call for otficial| vent a professional player fram com-|a target for all the recent shots that | roller skating ghampion in 1891, when he defeated| ean tie condiuons, aecording to! fin eh the American 6, C. of Malti. | Wilkie Behactt Ede Smita, Al! actio poling in a local or civ tournament. | have been takes gent shots that | ' Evervthing ts Set slecarthy in twenty-two ronals,|4 cable mesvage received by Vred- ina" =a ‘ | Tomas aad Kid’ Bima, ("So begin with, the club at Palm |) “BUt ule "rational "body ‘dora have | eve Bren tuken at the old game, eve for the comfort He fought successfully ur 6, | erick W. Rubien, Secratary-Treasurer Marky Fare, the orm foal oume, haw heen | Beach is not a momper of the D-\ WMibe which are members. and a club| lines, the foul line gones, the livelier poem ote aban he lost a tv round of the A. A. Uy from Vawling of! A mated J te hia’ manager, Bhi Newman, to hor |G Ave and an oftictal of the orwenl. ‘which permitted a player not an ama: | ball, the smali¢e plate and all much 0 Maney $ Frack Erne pounds ring ‘ Who is at present tn] Moor of before whe Wnip | EUtion who did not care to be quoted 'teur to compe a tournament held | things, ‘Then they will probahly lock | aide, | rn | i Said last night th king par only for amateurs would be failing I! tie doore and declare that baseball | t me Dixor fat hist - Motehaeker Dt it Pa tournament over § | plaveround its obligation to enforce (ae amatear # baseba! floor and new Aecwrations, Twe as this bt we) iuon ; a Se 3 nee | le message recelved by the) for tau rounds a? romieed 8 match | wiih was at the posal of the rule i have ‘ be run Se he siwaye has! Pairs of New Ball-Bearing le wasn 4 ed _champlo sthoritics was from. Chris- | cay evenvca, Fe. 10 {wits Ju Ms suld not well be prevented, |, “It should be nated tn this connection | beem run In the past, They do that| - merely given a shove down hill and| Javiting the Amateur Ati Las iephe = Leste rector Yipee J taster, Tie mat I four months later, in a twenty-five ic again 1 to send thres of best Ameri-) Gbariie Tonal, who won the the angremive west side wugeer, | och lurking tn either hand. | 120-pound | Buch competition may bend the rule but does not break it. [that nowhere in the constitudon, e U, A. fs the y winter, OPEN AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS ha nateur boxers to N for the | ¢ pehip we D Ores i wateur boxera to, ay, tor, the wapiou he me _beting | oe saumteur iS oop Marty C a oe Regarding the impression that the namenta to amat hristania late in April, ‘The | 4 ky Tae. tas pat ene | Pioneer Sperting round bout, and won the referee's de- 7 | . | ur players, Until 1918 or rf itects the amateur definition in section 7 ty Monday aight in the emi. {Clause concerning course arch : k pounoad bie retirement from the equarat cticie |final to the Jeck Sharkey-Johany Coston mara, {tad Not as yot become operative, the |the by-laws did contain such ® pro. Hoc el News m and the title tering in the profemional moe, hes just Beven monthe later, after winning| feath he cesire 10 have the best | me. 1s |vislon, declaring that no person no @ number of fights, Dixon lomt aziin | weight aime taure ae ee Beg eddie: | tte pemn'e lined the mor vey ‘well aod im | 't mw Crees box Jimmy O'llagen rerentiy,” aaid | Saino oMclal declared that, in, Nis | cai houd he eligible to. com! BOSTON, in the. tou ™ os : opinion, {t had, but that ite applica. |Amateur should he eligibl ora STON, Feb. 8 —Harvard and the future be intends (0 becom « my: pic. | Hyland, ‘and T think T avo him into camp | mn any event hel © association. | ture actor, He ts the brother of the famous | sure. from the new defi: | Princeton both played some fast hook: | , at yoar. thus removing |in the second match of thelr college this time to Holly Smith Solly | nament, and Rubien said t might th |tlon undoubtedly would be teinpored But this wa Itted , Mahowegtt, Bes li rr M Gt bt it : iT sf i od aniweute, Benny Leos At the Queensboro A, G, towight Jimmy Fimnn| more, that individual cases would be/any possible implication’ that {ne ama" | champtonship series, the Campriage| Including Sundays, ADMISSION, {sing ag SIKATE GRAND CENTRAL PALACE Lexington Ave. (vse aatn st, Entrance.) eat him In twenty rounds, decision, | he Winners in theee classes in the n: lwith a degree of fairness; further- | nition adopte 1 Woul: _ = Wd De eee | a temoram nut betwen pond, legitimate | ot Long Leland will tox ton rounds with Young | considered, | tour rule of the aesociation wee Jimmy Dafty, the w Faate Wallace at ‘@t 120 pounds. Dixon didn't have a| tional boxing championships to be hei er Se, 2 fought Dave | ‘se | ' | , {ed to have Hmited application to aa-|seven turning the tables and send- ee Gullivan, broke his arm und lost the| ‘The annual indoor games of the| lmterishe tae fat heen rvanged by Joba | otto In other words, !f a golfer had con * arent i that rem EVERYTHING FoR ‘ th Je tghtweight, will box “ , ave merely @ det ‘emateurism BI d fought Dave Sullivan, who was u | the Seventy-first Regiment Armory to: | flames ‘te wil ate et 0 re Mili aelgat, Jago ho would have the right to finish | ViNe re ee by accepting or re- | 0® Dieyed off here on Feb. 4. The IMlar iS Bowling ‘error in the ving, and won on a foul | Dif arve Eby an erman Landers | lew tampion, Wil bor tour standing provided he agreed to) must force. a bad scare in the first when the Tigers Prices and Terms to Suit. his title eleven months, but he “caine | "©? several limited handicap events, | They will ewan punch~ in © tanround conto le Suit. hance to try to r¢ the title from | iSregeee™ Serly '@ Apt ta ‘Th fight in the fifth round. So Dixon | Greek-American A. C. Will be held at, Wommect: the fish! promoter of Hrookijn. The ‘tracted for certain work some months | scciation events, o| nl of euFlat | be play tere oa Fa . * Clermont Kink tonight. Vio) con work and still retain his @M@- taining membership in the essociatios ron by 4 to 8 It it, but had in ten rounds. had been without | Of the University of Pennsylvania will | making revit wtriden in nd 7 EPAIR ! S$ BY EXPERT ME SHANICS, fen -wisicup, et: © | my 4 |discomtinue said occupation there The lack of an express ru I a pen hy Rog be tightened tock.” ; at the Brosdmay 8, C, of Brookive on Satuntay | Goldior Rarifield of Brooklyn and Deve Kurte! after. [ng competition by @, prot esolonal planer PUTT ada he intertalasion eS here wae | evening Feb, 17 A will furnish the Gnvworke ta the main} So far as can be learned, there is {np an amateur event 18 of no lmponans, | ging sthie Bradway Sporting Club to-night. ;no telling what course the association ruiy Implication dhe sole pure | WEST POINT, N.Y, Feb. 3.—The ‘and Bort Speucer of (OMfictala would pursue in case a links n exodus of many of the from New York yee AA. munies to be ' Again Dixon lost @ fight and the title. July 1, 1898, Ben Jordan of} - England beat him in twenty-five ostol Peck (Dor) Bagisy, inanager of Wille Jack. | erent at t 4 ca Pavilion, Boston, to-| em “the Jou! ligtesighte wes slapel Scheey |Jonnay Keree of New Ya ‘y_ implication. pone of an amateur definition te torde- | ATmY | won another close game of | r ‘i archite “h scelyi n or | ting Messechu: Insti: | founds. Dixon didn't have a chance |” Duniee {2 ene round Ld asta — yuo Oh an saaiate Thurnament | CrRineeilethiiity for ameter outa ‘to: | {ute of Technology Pre score of 2 t0'1. | to “come back” against Jordan, ¢ Brooklyp Goliege A tea Jeciaon boied for | pred Fulton lo pow oattled (a 9 evel triaing | uCr, Moet, PULYOG ei onging to he [eur in. the seam Gl ‘Soldtnae mers: The content went Inte an extra, five: - Jordan risked the title in a match yesterday that at th a + High Bromue's estas 4° Goede United States Golf “Association, | bership in both the 1 8. GA, and the | Moh Reining goal forty-five seconds pwith Eddie Bantry of Chicago, throe Raluhs at tie Monti poi a le Ay 9 gow Cys the genie at 2a, but dowm't Leighton Calkins, the man who re- | Sota" Ragone @ diferent definition. Bue |after the face-off in the overtime see- eae atterw rd, and was knocked lght of the hurdieg in fe] eee ie wit want fo ‘ake off any weight for bis mate with| vised the constitution of the v. 9, {t would seem as if compliance with one gion. The Rime, wee, played at Stuart iat Ht Koren Raa P round, nd te Pourte h R mae or “ .| . ane 8 e We ft in the ter b. 12, le a fe * “4 le . near ‘sym, was A i8 v6. » show that he could “come back" once | 17 urtee im Rosine arom? Botts if pasting Sees Char new Garden, eb, 13, Hi A. a few years when seen to-day /defnition would not help a club as to/ Rink, n¢ Ay and toe ice was 4 oh 90 ol plane to incregar Dis epee’ and improve his box: {ts obligations as a member of em aa: |rougsh. Ford wil be ing, He hes AL Valuer te bos mith Lim, * more Dixon bent Santry in twenty! ioches to 2 feet 6 inches. “"T pave been looking over the rules, sociation enforcing ancther,” ‘the cadets wes @ feature, Pe y MIGRT—Vionerr Sue ulow ve, Jack Sharkey, aasa, Soe welch with Lee Dany Ww Ci