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| “No Popular Demand for Repeal of Boxing as There Was in Horton Law Days,” Says Billy Gibson, mre WE Yan | | ee WHITMAN ita going to bold & public hearing next Wednes-/ Gay at Albany #0 as to give the @hends of boxing @ chance to show Mims wry the sport should not be MMlled. Billy Gibson, the local pro- meter, who probably has done more te elevate the game than any one tee now identified with tt, in dis Ussing reasons why the boxlng law should pet be repealed, deciared to-| aay: | “Boxing should be left alone be-| Cause there ts no popular demand for| ite death. I bet I could get one hun-| dred and fifty thousand signatures if! T bad to of mén who Jike boxing and| fi want it to continu “At the time the Horton Law was kliled, bowever, I don't think I could have got any signatures of reputable People demanding that the sport be @aved. In those days do you think anybody would have dared to go up| to Albany to ask the then Governor, | Roosevelt, to change his mind about killing the sport? | “When the Horton Law was killed boxing had no friends, In the first piace, the sport was then only known 48 prize fighting—not boxing, as now, | The class of boxers then was de- cidedly different, Do you mean to say ten years hence the fanw will be rip to benefit for * sow prominent? } guess vo Applebys Now “In' those days ths nigniera had the ore reputation of being hard drinke 1 rer ania “atmctarmer «xi| Near to Billiard who drinks is ar thins of the focus et our Ot) = TOurney Finals| Rotch boxers such aw Ulbbons, Kil. bane, Willard, Leonard, Levingky, Ritehte and so ‘on down the line. They ail take good care of th #, in. | ADbleb; veat thelr money and de thing outside of the ring that ts - tasteful to the public Rew ditt ant 1 it wae in the Horton Law days, balk Hine Dillard touroapient for : ds the Poggenburg Memorial Cup. “ NOTHER thing! When box+|prancis Appleby entod ing was killed before It wan|Geranel of the Class B Use it was rotten to the core, ‘There were crooked decisions | PMNs 175 pointe, by tt by referees, crooked urrangements|#°°r? of to 9%. ‘The youth between the boxers, The sport |! Wisard of the cue Anished with an reached such a low level that I doubt | ®V¥er@se of 11 19-21, the best fgure if a heavyweight championship fight | Smee the tourna) over twenty-round route would| tables in Maurice Daly's Academy have drawn $4,500, ‘That was because | Right at the clone of his airing Fran the public became disgusted with the|cls Appleby compl rotfenness of boxing itwelf, which stands as second best in the Since boxing was legalized thiv| competition to his cluster of 71 made » has anybody heard of even one| against Charles P. Mathews of w fixed bout? There hasn't dgur Appleby barely missed doing been a single Instance. And think of | as well as Mis brother, ae | feated the thousands of fe t have been | Gus Gardner by 250 points to tala all aver tho Btata! ol avera 10 20-23, and his top runs “The boxing gume is suffering now | 3 because of Its poor waminintention, | yy ltt ating at It's the condi nport that is] Pe tathows, at fault, not itwelf, Some ther compet! years ago, when a n man int stood at tt Legislature was convicted of taking victory Lewine appeares graft, was an attempt made to ab 6 In the cup final entire Legislature? It te to demnd the sport. be suse the man appointed to eded in more Cr * points to 107.” By | diemall of a chiefly of the supervise it had failed to. properly thod was carry out the provisions of the Fraw- | table order, and, he nated with ley law, “There's no popular demand, a sald before, to Kill t needed is for the Gov 1 xing; all that ie sport without fear or favor, If the law as it stands ts lived up to there | can os te abjection of any kind to| popoitan amateur wrestling champion “Do you mean to say that in the eat the City Athletio Club, After Horton law days any championsh'p| ‘ht minutes of @ lively tussle with fight could have drawn d of|C. Mullinos, in the featherweight di the class that attended t d-| vision, William Slevers of the Nor an bout in Madison Sauare ¢ wegian-American A. C. was thrown #0 den? Boxing is a good, exciting sport Fi ty hy if his side that his left elbow iped o he slate.” « yO" MAP EG OF C. Carlson of th ‘Vu, lust year HE Fred Fulton-Carl Morris Giso’ hurt & be ow scheduled to be Injuries halted two bouts In tho met- Will ht cham Iwo’ hurt his 1 nthe Anal with ©. Johnw Tho foatt t ) * npionship went to Mullir FOURDE: ADE 4, 118 IKOLy to) 'be t ly held the pantamweimnt a “good go. It will furnish w real) tue. novice classes, Olaf Carl © big | son won 135-pound final'on a fall in a Mitte more than nine minutes, and tt Abramides earned first’ place in the line on Fulton, at any rate plasterer has shown skill ab that 1 the ordinary heavyweigh his | middleweight clase on points, regent bou' und he ind wee cordingly hi ny forth ax| Whether or not there will be an au about the only man having a ehanee | tome ace at the Chicago Speedway with Willard. If he can decisively on May 6 Sepends the action taken er f Mor will tb tep | AP enasien nat Washington or two nearer Willard. In meeting, Wen Fie PRs a0nG. Rt VWI DE! vate and Columbia will clash | tackling & man bull, If) princeton University pool to-nigh not his equal | ¢ Stopping |awim off the tle for the Interec him seems.about the same thing as ™ Aw tion champt stopping a freight train on an incline, | With Mal Vollmer t Morris is big. awkward and hard to| lke We former condit hort, He should put Fulton to a real | *} test. when It Was decisiy the Blue ina meet a te Evening World’s Headpin Tourne; NO MORE RHEUMATISM OR BACKACHE Tf you suffer with pains in your ck or sides or have any signs of Tarte 13 kidney or bladder trouble, such as. K Meike rheumatic pains, puffy swellings under |wms the eyes or in the feet and ankles, if | Ketiay you are nervous, tired or run down, | iu’ & or bothered with urinary disorders, Reliance 2. Ke Uric-o should quickly and surely re. | BIRR se” eal tho | lieve you of your misery. 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Coop nels OF; Curie Of, Sheena ee eT) PoimVAULTERS WILL FIND “THEMSELVES Of meainioy CY WHEN Tet Mave To Compete FULL MARCKING CANN EVEN SCORES WITH NORMAN ROSS PITTSBURGH, ew York A. swimmer, evened scores with Nor: man Ross of t the two Columbia Univer: | t do any-|slty students, practically clinched | their ponttions tn the finals of the 18.2 | Middle Atlantic 100-yard championship ew York Ross won pressed him hard all the way. Only one heat was held in the as the holder of the champ Perry McGilvray of Chicago to show up local tank ts nt started on the! nn took the lead at the dive In and was never headed, although Ross was only a yard be- hind at the finish doa run of 65, | Hits! winning Phe tally at | gout rompetitora. played * Jutlan Kling rete forte Goverment aomeint | F Mews of Sports Told in Shorts bia beat Yale ina hard fought me champions of the league champlonship, season In @ tWo game setles axainat the to-night and w York Ath-| Borrow night defeat. of | Was signed up tefeated Tlch in straight sets. singles champion Two matehes went by Club of this ¢ the | ronda at Kaman City on Apeil 14, but the nee its aster Week vac ation OB WINNERS. HIGH TEAM eis | Be- | be mate | be ma Meyers of New York knocked | * Mimler Ne: Labout of New rund of what was the beat in many years, $m | phe YUL which bas fust been tntzednced at Mpring: bout seen her White Shades © ininteroating Charile White of - Jahian of Rroow. | Simmy Dutty, the wat dite Matitwotahh, whe The reputed k. 9. wallopa of both |aeeme (9 show ts Ff Much clinch hare to mated Rimes cousidersiy in onder to! Founda, Kegan re fom cago shaded Frankte frame 8) | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW Y WE SEE BY THE PAPERS THIS WILL BE A SLACK SEASON IN ATHLETICS | Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening Wort —— Fans Anxious to See ' What Giants’ Machine Does Against Tigers ins ae 1 itching. That hb ‘There Was @ Time Whon Man-|itict.24"tnsm that Dufan wan be” ager McGraw Thought Regu-|ientin'and also because. he wanted iar Field Practice Best for a|¥erdie Schupp to have a workout. “The great trouble I find with pitch- ly im the ." McGraw re Team, but Now He 18 Driving |ere cay tn, te een cow Tore, "te | Men Through Hardest Prellm-| tna. they are in good shape for four | inary Schedule of Exhibition), “ze,,nrines Sut weaken towan Ti 1 hat the Glant lead Games in History of Sport. | ede bue"tmisora ‘eo the fel route whenever the opportunity of- By Bozernan Dulyer. fered, This appears to have worked ver ‘ ‘t beautifully, as reports indicate FTE having p'ayed ton exmit-| 104 ai, of te pitohers are in good tion games already the Giants] gene vegio their real Grive against] When the Giants and Tigers hook the Detroit ‘Tigers to-day, and fans|yp this afternoon they will remain eagerly await the teat of this wonder-| hooked up for aearly two weeks, play- jw . | ing exhibition games at several of the ful machine against big league oDbO-| ,r eer Middie West olties, Including sition. Managers are just as inter- Kaneas City and Indlanapolls. ented ta observing the effect of Mo-| Ir is unfortunate that the Giants Graw's Intensive training “method, | will lose Davy Robertaon, after the ? r, [first two games, as enthusiasts along adopted for tho frat time this yer. [the route of march have been looking SLs chee apt forward to the rivalry between the {9 Boston April 11 they will have|\ireinian and ‘Ty Cobb. On account played more than twenty exhibition | of some pressing matter at home games and should be as fit as the or-| McGraw has consented for Robert- finary club Is in May, Nover be-|son to leave the club, provided he | | gots back before the opening day at fore In the history of baseball has @ Boston, At that, Davy and Ty will big league club attempted that many|face each other for two games, and preliminary contests against profes-|that ought to give a pretty good line sional opposition, on thelr respective ability, Last veer The achemo {e « direct switoh from | the talk was of Cobb and Kauff, but t Robertson occuptes the lime- that employes ‘yy MeGraw three or| {iis time Hoberinan oc four years ago At that time he had! Gopp, by the way, has been in come to the conclusion that the best! training less than a week. He did resulta ere to be obtained from the/not join the Tigers until oe wt regular field practice and not trom | age, but a litte thing Uke that doosn't @ lot of exhibition games, On one) WOE" Cary he jumped Into a game the trip he only pla five games OD /firgt day after his arrival and played the way from Marlin to New York. jalmost as well as ho does in mid- That plan did not work well, ac- | scason | rding to the standing at the end of| Jennings denies the report that his| pitching staff fa not up to the mark, yen that he ts weak tn the box at all ve a better staff than T had last c the aeason, and McGraw has decided to try the other extreme and every man on the club thoroughly ee ughey, “and I am not agoned to actual combat for the worrte!. Those fellows who ning game. are feeling sorry for Us are merev yovatior |wasting thelr sympathy. Our club tnnovation employed by | we One Sia javing seen he ints thix spring was the work-|looks unusually good th 7 ter ing of pitehers nine full innings in-|you can tell better afte stead of dividing the game up into us against the Giants. hy Patsy Cline, the clever Harlem | bout at the Broadway 8, C. of Brooklyn oo Sat. Hehtwelght, will box Leo Johnson, the! Wrday might, Hartley te boxing fn great form <a boxer, who learned. the | #84 punching barder than ever, In @ recent bout t = fi the lato | * the same club with Joe Welling be showed his sof the game from th H eregeapge ray mpton, Joo Gans, at the Harlem| an Sporting Club tonight, ‘This pair met | | Dan Butir. iho flaht seomoter of Waterbury. few months ugo, with Cline winning by | Cone. bes clinched two good bouts tor the a & narrow margin, Cline also boxes | 10", ted eens Sh of AY ime oe ee Eddie Wallace of Brooklyn at the | hii of Jemey City will mest Al Shubert of New Broadway Sporting Club of Brooklyn] pedford, Mese., for twelve rounds, while ia the next Tuesday night. other Silent Martin, the deaf mute middleweight fast cole — of Brooklyn, wid take on Clay Turner, the Indian | Charlie White, the omck Chicago lightwelght, | fighter of St, Paul, who was trought here by Wily! snip tournament. of. th Club. Some years ago Horton y bis manager, Nato Lewis, | Mivke several weeks ago. Golf Association ld over the |©™ployed at oy, There was a engage in oro battles, On April 3 he links of the Me ket Club, near |fumor a we: that Bob will go againat f m of Brouklyn for twelve| Accorag to Tommy Sullivan, manager of the Ihiladelphia, ording to M. M! Jack, | donald was St. Andrew's, but rounds at Y town, O,, taking Benny Leon- | Puture City A, ©, of St. Loula, Champion Freddie e, and op April 13 he will hook up| Welsh is to receive « guarantee of $2,000 for meet ® y Hoyle, the promising lightweight of | ing Hatching Nelan in a twelve-round bout at bis tyra for ten rounds at the Hyan 4, C, of | club ou April 17, Sullivan ts confident thet the Syracuse, N, ¥ out will draw a record in hte city as Nal soa recently Anockel out Plorce Matt in efght rounds, Little Johnny Coulon, who is trying a real > has al good tn w ady mma uieback”* au nore bantammeight, wae recemt Touts, will meet Frankie Manon, the fa hantam, for ten rounds at Fort Wayne, Ind., to meet Smith of York ht Tn the semi fi will settle a litte gr . pke in @ ten-round bout, By the night of Ay New Orlcane An attempt as made to match Jim Coffer, the | ariah beavyweatht, and Carl Morrie for Cfteen | rns 1B one tv * fimt ten at the Polo A. A, to-night otweight, will box din Jomendet a guarantee $4,000 Prank Moran will probably x Moria tustead, ‘The eld Je Moran & very tempting offer, | ° ees Dare Hrown, who managed « string of successful In the erent of Teuny Leonant being too ¢ick | posers a few years back and has been engaged eet Hh Mrotwt in Milwaukee on April lin the botel business for eof White, de m1il| taken Jolin Lester Johneon, the big colored heat mt Mitchel on that weight, under hia management, Brown ta 1 him better ¢ Robby Loone of the Bronx le of whe east side will box Lew Falten Nato Lewis, mana ciadty let White @ wing will other | trying to arrange @ matoh for Johnaon with Harry ack at Mitchel, “I weaily don't thiak there to! Wis et the Clermont Rink. a chance of Whjte meeting Mitchel sgein,”” aatd | a Kitchie rememban the beating Lightweight and middiewolghte two feature boute next Tu aner _ Spowtin on West Forty.fourth Street, Bob McALitster, the Pacific Coast middie weight champion, will tackle Mike McT Irigh title holder, while In the nt bout Young Holily of the weet aide will on Timmy Vowers, the promising Jewey City youngster m in thelr tire bout | Within the next few dayw the managers of Fred Fulton and Carl Morris w together for t ire of ann na & referee for the bout be ttan 8, ©, o¢ Har lem on Avril ¢ ‘The selection of the referee wtli | om Jack 3kelly. Billy Rocke, Bill oom tween their men at the Maul ant te White. According to reverts jum reetred from Chimes, | gen srron | Bimler, the nt who recently gave Henny Leon fie to permit Um-round mo deelaton Souts tn the oof Minnie, has @ fatrly gant chance to| ¥ sam both houses and he sane’ by the Governor, | ard mentional fight, added (o nie The House License Commisten nee already ap: | | t night hy deciatvely oui. yrored of the bil and {te hacker are soefident | pointing Jimmy Regan of California, tha | that {t will @ Cirongh without much apposition. | Himier almost put Megan out in the third and ninth on ia when Hegan rorement In sach twat, will tly e004 off Leon Yorw win over Pate Wartlay, the durable Mone in + ard in Ne Elaine V, Rosenthal of the Raviste Club, Chicago, won the women's North | {grt! and South golf championship by defeat- ink Mra. Dorothy Cam ti burgh, in the final round, 3 up and 2 to play. "Misa Sarah Fownes, Pittsburgh, won the fir feating Mrs. RK. H. Barlow, Philadel the former North and South champio: by 1 up. Th Trophy in the third division was wo By Miss Gertrude Thurston, We: ‘am, secre most favored, though the coll Baltusrol ——— Western champion, continues to be the) The Pau hero of the hour.’ At it Was some y knocked out Joe Bendor of Gali: | P dent, while C. L, Dalley was elected| yppypuis he final ten | Secrotary-Treasurer mittee of the Quaker Ridge Field and’ St. I past two years, has) ve ime, A New Treatment Given Without the Consent or Knowledge of the Drinker. | ster husband peoad | Soyer iauie, Mrown of creveiaud. tt i] Any arg weeks for nalf what be quer eo why be! +} togk the count, but managed to last ion & THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1917. NATURALLY, Rewine WILL SurreR Now Thar BVERY Boar HAS To Go ARMED AND Look OUT Fam, SUBMARINES: WILL BE ALL IN AFTER <p! THEIR, MAND-GREMADE PRACTICE - YANKS GET EVEN WITH BRAVES, DOTHAN, Ala. March 80—The Yanks defeated the Braves here ven at one game apiece. 1t was Wally enth, which scored two runs ahead of him, that won for the Americans. It was a costly game for the Bostons, as Capt. Johnny Evers threw his left shoulder out, which may keep him Evers’s left shoulder that kept him on the bench most of last season, Homerun Baker also scored a home run, Tyler, Rudolph end Barnes twirled for the Bostons, while Shawkey 7 to 6, thereby making the seri Pipp's home run in the out of the Hneup all season. It wi and Russell worked for the New Yorks. DODGERS AGAIN DEFEAT RED SOX. LITTLH ROCK, Ark. March 30.—The Dodgers continue to win victories over the World's champion Red Sox. This time the score w 1 to 0, despite the fact that the Bostons outhit their Brooklyn riva two to one. Dell and Ruth opposed each other at the start. worked five innings. Cadore finished for the Brooklyns and Pennock for the Sox. The Dodgers have now won three games out of four, with seven yet to be played. To-day the same teams play in Oklahoma City. GIANTS-TIGERS BERIES OPENS TO-DAY, FORT WORTH, Tex., March 80.—Davy Robertson, the crack right fielder of the Giants, is going to leave the club Sunday to be married. During his absence Jim Thorpe will get another chance to make good, as he will be given the right field Job against the Tigers. The first clash with the Tigers takes place here to-day. Baird, the young Loulslana College infielder, has overcome parental objection and will join the Glants fn a day or no, |( PUTTING ORK. |would be less pee os BASEBALL BULLETINS thet @ bench tee bench in shoes le t ming events, fero with baseball. They both ATLANTA, Ga., March 80.—P naiets of B jascolgne, Arthur Lee A. Stratto ight have easily had two | ae hole instead of trying to win it. Picjapect, at the “semt-publio Bayalde eae Inks. “The tenth, eleventh @ pose ities r reens will be sh. Pete PINEHURST, N. C., March 80.—Mfiss| Oakland steward, miss will opti 4 similar capacity at Baysld urd. Pitta. 24Pda apart. In winning f de- | naments in. th the profe consolation trophy by -d ph South recent onal « Governor's Trophy in the | °° ‘ond. division. Went to Mra. William | time form, At’ Ashevill ‘est, Philadelphia, and the Secretary pton, ae ) wus It looks now as if the next champton- | Pret » association, Merion 14| Macdonald ch h few months ugo | !# NW said that he ja Il ron of Princeton, spoke as if} @ call from the Indian Hil jana would like to return to, Chicago. y of t DOH Race April t will conduct 1 race on Out on the Coast Heinie Schmidt, the Paalist A, tA mile handicap re attle th y are telling in awed es of how Heinle ude the fourth hela? par 4, ih 1 four | afternoon, April 15, around the times in succession. Down Philadel- of Central Park. — Exce phia way, when a man holes out a/ prizes are offered to tndividual stroke under par they say he “shot. a fal trophies for club and in bird,” so, looking at it from that angle, teams scoring the least fling.” blanks can A J A. U. office Ata meeting held at Doyle's Billard York, or at the Academy Grantland ice was elected Wed att} President of the New York Newspaper padliispe as if Club. He succeeds H. BR. Martin. F, Foster was re-elected Vice Presi- Browns Defent Memp Membere of the Organization Com- | \ssc mula Brow ns by a score . by wiving him « @ cunt) help other ( SD, Que wite Chile y BLAND, (2, drinks, | mire he” hi tM she lete nim drink and 4] ary aut ol oa und poverty to her hon” anc decanter, ATA fot frown ue the drink 4 nent raul ° 1, one Taste for drink. Note! Tegoum, referred Faabe ' nd cafe ehtue ae TS \eborn Aron rry | Country Club will give @ dinner to the Adair, a distinguished member of At-) few members at Delmonico’s to-mor- lanta’s little group of brilliant boy wolf: | overnere wiht hemes eime & Board of ere, Won the Druid Hills invitation tours | mittee © hament by defeating Louls Jacoby | George jof New Orleans tn the final round by {Frank M. Dunbaugh and Franc one up. He up, but was content to halve the home) gait The com- mond G Vaughan, @ number of changes are tn 1 home te for all concerned that ses are only @ few hundred Ur consecutive tour- the Great € Club, has returned to old | the Briton, played so well that he left his near- es rivals many strokes to the bad. ) Horton has been engaged as | nal at the St. Andrew's Golf vind, and to nec March 30.—Errors at erit- Htoal times cost the Memphis Southern ation team the game with {3 to Wife to Blame if Husband Drinks, Says Druggist Brown of Cleveland Who Tells Wife What to Do M drink=—reacued him from hie own | ret rem: + the formula Of an'old Uerman chem: | and to | THUM’S 808 LtNe AND BILL or not | SEW POLO A, A ker a ‘nave Ror when or why he fost the |? Oh i re, Lad Sy then Tee Reon a sTitholie arpa of every’ Med, fe ‘tho proves ot stg. 1" wnteratlog tnd’ believes With “Bugs”’ Baer Omer, Yat ttae, Rane Oe RABID RUDOLPH: Mave * : UMBERING the baseball players is a good idea, but num bering the fans Isinoreasing, Cincinnati fans have iked th: Pre: for permission to mount @ Gun on the rear ef the league. Pdi Tom Ro ain't «ingle souller if you apen Sarr There are two kinds of athieter— the kind that tose and the bled that come from Cafornn The Yanks are just like @ |plano, They bust sisealete e and stop just as eu Don't worry about whate going fo happen in case of war. There are more black than white feathers te the Amertoan eagle, Bam Crawford be | baseball, but he walked out, |‘em Wait until they have to be out. PitteduroWe new shortstop te getting 40 good that he only makes one wild throw on each grownder, After lamping John Mo@rew’s ary of $50,006, Germany Sohi saye that MoGraw may be fat, but he has a perfect figure, Unttl somebody gave Chief @ collexe coaching job we 4 know that the Chief had an enemy im EASILY, The best way to fill Hane Wagner's ek Hane to put them on, Unt Tom Cowler slammed Joe Bonds we didn't think that Tom could hand @ pair of shoes a lacing. In spite of the wet track, Norma Ross manages to win all Lis swime the world, al Bhat h telred teas the Yapker (oth Baseball was Nrat played with « single base, Afterward tly put in second and third buses because @ guy has to alcen sometime, Can't see how a war should ‘year the same aizo colla f : + If woret comes to worse, we'll invent a new league for Jack Knight to play tn. Harry Pollok denies calling ex: Commissioner Wenck a red-headed boob. Harry he know. wall as anybody that Wenck Isn't jod. 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