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Se - ae EStiaren OURAN 5 10 CLINCH ~ HOCKEY TITLE BY BEATING TIGERS 'f Princetonians Capture Dillon Didn’t Improve His Stand-) Game To-Night They'll be ing Pugilistically by His Show- Tied With Harvard. ing With McCoy. ecm By William Abbott. Copyright. 1917, by The Pree Publiahing Co, Those two old rivals, the Princeton New York Evening World: t and Yale Bulldog, come to- L McCOY and Jack Dillon fourb once more to-night to settle a draw last night. Tt WA® A) another athletic supremacy. ‘This| very bad fight as far as key, and the St. Nicholas | ent toward deciding which wa k Will see about all the action etter man, Neither one eta t can possibly be erowded into a was any good, Dillion shou : P > hockey gar Every time Princeton eon arrested on suspic 1 Yale sevens start chasing the great fighter, and Met ick there's sure to be ave been indicted for pretending | ture of hock nat he was middleweight champion: |e, cepay, MeCoy just stalled t ugh ten inds, escaping injury, and DiNON) oiegs boys may be a little short of t do him any harm. At MS /nookey aclence, but they're power y whaled into Dillon like a tor fully sdo and got away with ft, Dillon ang everything he had (unless hel ine usual custom yoled all experts) a he! A Yale victory will practically give | nuldn't do a thing, McCoy didn't! ihe putldog a certain grip on the 4 on unnecessarily. He fought! cotoge championship, If Princeton | ‘itlon when he had to fight him, 474) wing, the Jersey will have to share | ch melee unscathed.’ the jeading honors with Harvard. | Dillon er was under forty! mye Crimson beat the Tigers in thetr | aps or is not the man Killer series, while Yale won its single game | vybeay has cald he wes. tt Mi0't] ois tne mesion onaters it he was keeping under) y a rare mix y, shinny, considerable some rare golf swings and | plain general rough house, The | long on action, The game to- night shouldn't be any exception to ime out of possliste le, with an exceptionally atrong darcy unless he is a great cover for Darcy unless he 4 ‘anrets | team Beran the season with a great earn any laurels ad > He t arn i rush by defeating Princeton 2 to 1 in} at night, When he meets Dare | |the opening game of their annun the Garden next Monday night annual ell have to be a lot better to get en ashade If he shows up then a better than he did last night he should be barred hereafter for hav- himself under cover Nicholas Rink, ‘The Tigers aulked | back to their Jersey lair, re-formed thelr team and prepared for the ® jond battle ls was played at New Haven and Princeton wo but not Juntil three extra perlods were com 1 is possible, almost probabie, that I Willard and Fulton will be signed) phe ‘Tigers didn't have the same | up to a match before the 6nd Of | aycoons against Harvard and lost the the week. Fulton and his manager | sortes, are hoping so, and not without 004d) phe Orange reason, March 24 may be the date, | posed mostly of veterans, was rated a a) 4 Madison Square Garden the place. strong favorite for the college title If, however, Willard and his advisers!yut somehow tho Tigers failed to decide not to risk the champlonship| snow the necessary teamwork, so Just yet, Fulton says be will tackle /essential for a winning combination, any and all the heavyweights in sight.! The Jerseys were fast skaters and I don’t want to loaf,” sald the lant| accurate shooters, but they couldn't , plasterer to us to-day. “If L can beat | seem to get together. ali the rest of them, public opinion! w, Humphr nay foree Willard into the ring with} ably the and Black seven, com- 8, the rover, Is prob- | best Princeton hockeytst since Hobey Haker’s time. He is al Last year Willard was very anxious! veteran player, remarkably fleet on ty meet ine, I looked lke @ set-Up «kates and can shoot the puck with | then, but now it's different. Every] deadly precision, Scully, at point, ts | fight I win nowadays with a knockout | another Tiger star, a very aggressive | makes me appear tougher to him, 1! player, who is also pretty nifty when | guess.” Fulton ts more or less mod-| it comes thine to tally a goal, Cush. est, but he doesn’t think ho has any-|iman, right wing, can be counted on thing to fear from the present crop|to do his share, no matter how pep- heavies. “The only risk I would|nory the guino is fought hoen, the run {n a bout with Coffey, Morris, centre, has been an important figure Moran, Bonds or any of them,” he in Princeton's team the last two ‘4 hurting my hands or arms. | years. wally, when I fight Willard 1] As ® goal tender Ford has few want to be right.” equals, ‘Time and again this active | ping, i young man has saved his team fro Phat Pulton and his man e r, Frank | disaster by means of clever guard Force, are planning a serious cam-!of the Princeton Tt is av paign to separate Willard from his| lot shot that gets by the watchful | ampionship is shown by their ef. | Per rt to get Sam McVeu, the negro avyweight, to take charge of Fu Vs preps Manama been him and he will shortly H again (o-night at the Manhattan 4 Leonard-Ritehie Mit rugged California Hghtweight, who has i ae much talked of Benny | here he wilt ausiny hem March 1 mateh Untess | mado an enviavle recom in the West mething unlooked for Intervenes, | Regan te a boxer of the Hat Nelson ¢ ta w mee MilWatl= | ie in table he place of Johnny Ciinto hier nd week in April, The} wno is il 4 looks better now : s plead ee than when o nal) 1 iemna 5 ner cen tiga hal Fatt Cline t ff the card, ae t ricelpts a. Pro f rom A offered | Hut ho was supposed to recelve # Gib" a guarant 0,000, Gthson | antes for boxing Marry Cond “ \ & tt bou ft Leonard | the club deciared he was to box ‘ t e me ¢ ne at! percentage he best a ul You own, ©, ne Louls &nd | able will be secured to b Condon . 1 at Hot Spr Ark Leon ' \ jo his ain f eo Miteh- | J 1 re iy ‘ont! 4 Bb HS mn eis etart Ureiniva today for bis bout w AIMING boxir Jimmy |* , ¥ Jehpaot bhly J ond i Matehme! u Jacots age Sym! « r 1 ) and Jaton 1 , wel y pd Willy Koniee www Mowe Charlie White (a6 1 ve: La 1 (188 pounds te Polo ALA ) and Ri Mitchell, wh Aa %, an ounds at € wk 7 1 v k . A ae . ag u ™ gm America’s or representative, | 4.0 jrona priate oe Welling, Why? 1 ' * ari Moria & au Bye hey mako t at Frida; a ‘ a it because they fear Joe W sole vege hits a little too hard for them? ¢ z io mats Ue st comes t ual ery “ ie bones» itchell states that he defeated J bas , He Frida Ay samated elling, knocking bim down twice hag He does not add that Well a ye tener F 7 st round and aK n the sevent Wente . iat War Sombited ess why he ran out of the return) )\ : b os sts natch with Welling tt beca eth { Welling body pu 0? The a " ae would sooner anne An an |e tre eitimate hi bu Joseph “ ; : “ ar there first ‘ J ” laimed the we ie for Kid Ted Lewis “ Rewer, we ay, haa ein o tue euluwily lus THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, i9i7. -_ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK weries, which was played at the st. |- ‘Crescents Beat I.A.A.C. Seven In Rough Game ae Former Hero of Polo Grounds “It Looks as as tt | Will Never Be Hockey of the rough and tumble sort » || RAY HING lee was what tho Cresent A.C. and the| to Establish Permanent Resi- W PANO BANEL ZONE. || Able to Call the Old Town) ins Irish-American night at the St. », | first game of the champl of the Amateur He f better all around work, ex- cepting the roughness, won by a score of 6 to 2. Nicholas Rink in the ship series! Manages Club. rod. ‘Tho mystery surrounding || He Bids Goodby. — stony key League. and failure to —_—_ - if the the Cresvents from the whistle however, but they so far excelled the) Inaisted upon being @ludiatorial feats of tho battle manea, N. Y., had receipted for the that is 1 that| bad to go and to-day he pulls up|] ™ . ' ies phat) stakes and Ieaves for good, From || letter which’ advised him of the | Helnic. Shuts they were almost in a class by the™=| now on Big Six will be a citizen of || starting time ne Matural itt So far as the game Itaelf was con) son had Kone a) cerned, all the honors went to the Cres-| new home and “fix things cents, for they & score of 1 to 0, lead of 4 to 0 in the middle and they enjoyed @ the Irish book and began to pa more attention to the slugsing their play fell off. were cooling their heels on the | the resul | sidelines the Irish netted a goal, | they made another a fe | them minutes later, | Benny Leonurd will be seen In action | this statement have already accepted | We Our ar wacr explained that | fielder. ant off he would remain in| Cincinnati wouldr VL Brown gave entire aatisfaction tn bin ho recent Fulton vs, We Madison Squarw Ganten, it be selocteal to officlat With tadians TIGER HOCKEY STARS WHO MEET YALE HumpH Keys oa SCHOEN 4 ‘Christy Mathewson Pulls Up ‘Stakes And Leaves New York for Good T To- Day last son dence in Cincinnati, Where He Home Again,” Says Bix Six as| Ray Caldwell has been discov- By ees his disappearan a report to the Yanks bas been PJin that infield. Mekeehnie is getting| Wh By Bozeman Bulger. solved, if @ letter to a Brooklyn [Jon « little and Kopr is comparatively | cation f HIS day marks the end of}} fan from Panama Canal Zone is|}new, He ts the s Kopf that Con-| Ther ‘The Irish played slam-bang hockey Christy Mathewson as a New|[ correct. The missive states that aie k se : years Amo. Rahs i be They slashed thelr Yorker, Until the last min Ray is pitching down there under J] ¢lther vt to own Shean | , sticks around with violence and they the former hero of the Polo Grounds the name of Collins, t wave : in even resorted to fisticuffs on occasion. | and {dol of Manhattan's svaall boy] When the Yankees loft for tbo 1 wate went ont ‘ irs,| kept his citizcnship here and always|] training cump at Macon, Caldwe Baia Not all the roughness was theirs, | kept Beet ae a Gar||idid not rupart at the train aa te ion rips the| tive, But the time came when Matty |] quested, although his wife in Sala- [studies bis bu | Cincinnati, Even after Mra, Mathew to ta udy his job wise, ho wo Governor May o's ae py Prevent Darcy | .. ..... Appearing Here ~ out next Mond Darey said to h y night in Madi- Parlor car carpets are full of spike rden between Les|"!* D: ack Dillon may be SOMB PEPPER. Boxing Comm — Investigation started by Gov.! Armed neutrality is now being re- laced at training camps iy sore- m develops a egal justifi- ® One is that Darcy 1 ’ HF Be aera Evening World’s avoid military duty the oth rangements for this bout as ap send n effort to learn from hin 1 to evade fighter came 1p! nn Nundeuiat Se M itary service mania Life Ineirance Co, 2ocK, Beohur ot thy » Gover wey 4s) ¥, Hubert 88 Wenck to stop the! Iinw 44 al 2 ntest a ~ Welsheimer 8, Har. fecly that to shower te! 7 . parr AT tal abe | military duty the young men of the St nes to serve thelr country on border. HIGH INDIVIDUAL PUTTING ’EM OVER With ‘‘Bugs”’ Baer 217. by the Heme Hubilaniag 8 (The New York Evening W RABID RUDOLPH- CUSHMAN Snr pated OLD is worth its t in potatoe Harry MeCor mick and George Moriarity have Just been « |victed of being umpires in the Americ | Coprrgn! weig! Sav |e for. Lim np n¢ | enter of ‘some | A | Amos Strunk went partially thro j with his threat to quit baseball again signing with h Ray Caldwell may be on the firis® line somewhere in France, but the first thing he knows he will be on Bill Donovan's firing | Onions and potatoes may be aettina cheaper, but the fight public dis- covering that the price of lemons never takes a flop. YOU SAID IT Looks like Jim Thorpe will wear out his shocs this summer instead of the bench A hypodermic loaded with a P- ing potion hasn't got a thing on Eng- lish billiards for efficiency. YEA, BO. Ya, are 02 degree tempera rice wit reininde i that @ playge’s ' F ino” degrees "higher ant he eum, } Tennis world is still wondering who will be runner-up to Molla Biurstedt this summer. A glance at ns Hopkins 1917 vit ws the Mary $s we inxious to get this year that the Pull Feb, 28.—-The box | mu pany announces that thetr the Governor regurds » Boxing Com- r Wenck to i t Nth loft Australia, If uid be an affront ¢ te who left HIGH TEAM Torn I A, Brooklyn, 608, 4 Then have ine miss there,” said Matty I had a little) yen] Lod, . tye netzer, | Ble played the Irish at Stuck around his old haunts to have] taste of their treatment last summer (PM Mt hander, | 144 Jed at half time by | @ lst word or two and I was more aged than I thought | Pf young men I have Eller and Ring, | under ‘ - “You know, it means @ lot to me to] [ would be formerly of Utica, but what they do| 1! have to quit this town,” he sald with |" A> yor friends |!§ problematica He of the #ecr) show of sentiment that the Old| pave tried : my bo “How about your outfield?" T asked, | (4! Then when they took @ lef) Master seldom displays, “and L haveleiuy, but J want to t ‘ou rigt “Oh, we are there, all right, | tayed just as long as T could. Lhave| now that we will make a pretty good! We have Griftt is A great! yy nd trip-| been here since a boy and all the suce po Me terore |W hitter; Neale, I h and Cuteo, t two of |cexs that may have come to Me Was! through, While we have no cham-! Cuban,” [also have Romanach, an-| pia | of the itude New | pionship club as yet, we are pretty | other C n Ider and| Yorkers toward me, [| will come back well on the wa With a few ht Dor t 1 the Reds’ out frequently, but it looks as it willl tons her vay there the Reds will| field never be able to call the old town) ),, as ut 1 fi ny cut Matty ulnely s ] ; Sresce onder ay 1 trouble makers for any club} atty was genuinely sad when he| their ho was one Crescent offender | home asain, kid nsfahn to| Naturally, { don't know yet what our) told t g goodby the Mexican Laiamanac ne + Bret wo tol new material will develop, but ther eae iene etd opie M Arai dari bee a . of lis hope uve oO ior a number} aaa }iighted at the chance of managing a|!% hol I have known for of years that no one can figure ¢ ue ball club, but it is just that erybody — tells n will make me a wonderful in I think he will, too, or 1 have bought him, but 1am «st fact. Shean may tamilian sights that interwoven a big leag : n s fi Phat athay aN ae a oa CiMven hy | —— sara P ration. even is now in| Figtic News ton Pottock ANd Gossip ) ie etree morass pact’ on eons!” || What Two Local Ball Clubs tt aaa a Sg Sh A of days and for | not asserting ls t her 4 > wi ome ir h he a rot It is | Ra Rye Dobe imate SL ae eenaling nrepontion; tes he Giants’ Infield Candidates Ar2| Yankees y eda ow be wonde lly atre Uincinnatl will hecome his yormanent Hedy wi tertuily 4 Given a etranuotis Work: he) And they great ‘ople out) G dM Bs outat Marlin, will be wagon | | Monday evening, Ma he eos k eal Sport prids Golf NOtes _)\cstrritting accuser of tre Giants artiag pr ng a surprise by organt " re | tr the local boy in seven cluts, | LONDON, Ie MINEHURST, N.C, Feb. 28.--Norman| ay infield and giving the candt is firmly convinced w Yorker opened the mag (rom hie aaa Vinneting ott wan a well of the imink Club, Phila | ores b ng there a strenuous] t us the mombers of, ha ab three straight letts to led to meet the Cover a request pie ate One ihe | Bik: ALANS: gs of the! the their preparedness! M i { mouth, also driving ey eae rele pet LaLa tion of | tbo te BN ta acpi ete, Holke covert Joo Wagner] campat other clubs in the right-hand blows to Billys ribs i m tein ae ttt | trunte she untiapetebgrs econd, Kilduff shortstop, and Young! At immediately | that took a lot of steam out of him, The 0 Chane te tad runnit F195, ¥ anklin Gates of Hoffman,| third, Later Kelly was used on first, | follo t and take up arms cad’ Mlake ton agi: th sielthe ‘Grand National—the blue ribbon x was te at th vpleti opner at short, and Barrs at third, T will not interfere with f!" ne agRt beaks wae ¥ Darcy for the etceplechase xeason— Wh A A 5 iy ple ake : fieet and rik but the clever bin al he decided Gatwick on Mareh » first eighicen holes Monday, took] Owing to the fact that Hans Li 0 » players to any| Mt tran On the wate all fark JPhity-two entrics have been recelved | third place with 162, ‘The fst round] Qa. jad ju vod from Cuba, Tho athletes will report | iy avana (ha Tisea p : has @ contrac ng for ' han th boyw used plenty of the rough t ket The ur 4 Count b, with | year ery nore than one of i structed by Ser ut Umes Miske using his head and ie » HAL ea ag i n ree, nestled away! nose new men e retained, This | GD two hours or more ca ky offending a few times with his inet 1 Block In the Catskill Mounta prepurs | ¥ od for the fast | Jy elbow, test Doyle's Hilliard tot t. More than $50,000 ¥ Sra day ther tdenl day for tak Che promoters offered Levinsky big ¢ ton 7 ape hus bee edt r t § 4 a out of legs and inducements to meet Tom Gibbons Mash t thay rhe tir core PUrpURY which wil ' ne | ner ‘ Me ow T n Warmer than that we epted by his manager mat Ay } t wid iy i t eR ter perspiration fair rk w worl he wo, Kilduft, wt nad ally fanea af the player , Fe atea b © Yan id but ja sede al Al ROLLER SKATING Py Pennsvivania t : ft D not quite up t 1 se laaling ground it noe quer | ty fa ' tits the Vankevs will | HeGRAND CENTRAL PALACE ' \ 1 ayy pus sea, fae ; ian the at indition. Lexington Ave he With St, Entranee, ' ri} ae-tin rene Sera the . K to polls o'haltaof eaten i vi s 6) EVENT wan f f nsiste jean jout Shaw. i product OPEN Nit aUNDAY steed F Keb 8 Yate) Waa front Henny Kauft und Wal- |! ron fame hers last west || AD Risin sia 25e 4 buskot bail b ‘of 43) ston 9 ' \ e ball hard 4 fence buster, and in pra mj vol Di wil not. & hoe most part, al-|this morning he gave a sample of hi b frequet 6 or alnut Hall Barm ge Aner shoulders agai aseball ocore boards , rg! H a ee ‘ ‘ put the fb ainefoaten trom Le itt ut re Board Co, : ‘ Co ‘ c wel * ball sailed Far and high few more subscribers ' ' w n foul abou 1017 ’ t price a Jet u oft OW. A8TTE ST, , RY ‘ ‘ nm, who ca this | ' she ye VAN 7779) ae connect m Me Haat pit HOCKE ST. NICHOLAS ICE RINK nt the Ploneer j hi Hie Be iu tose. TO-NIGHT Qi; ala wott , hie Y Me ae ee! ard GUE OE Vinal Miatels titers RAN LS e ere ares mM peuts 1 : Collerinte “Chawpionshin | | RRING when and Ger ‘ are all’ without the Geld tad On AP Stare Wi, again be compe 9 NOWLING AND BILE 2 ’ nM will " al Svovedo tay Ha ei this ‘city to-morrow Bight, dlasing the Masemsaia woiieling bai, sla vou, colder Barteld vs, Jaa Leland, 7 x Are Doing in Training Camps | »\)'' {0 8am ixpect to Hold, LEVINSKY EASILY WINS Their First Military Drill ON POINTS FROM MISKE. To-Morrow, sr, PAUT Web, 28.—Battling le i and | y Miske fought ten Fe i n 1 AT lectston contest , ‘ hore last night, ‘Tho battle was @ hum- ¢ will mer from the start, with Levinsky clearly ot, 1, 118, ‘ trance Oo, TO.NIGHT'S SCHEDULE, Waterman

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