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nn See cmon £ & That TRUNK ALONE ps FACH/ONABLE IN WARTIME . -_- “Morris Would Have a Chanve With Willard at Any Time,” Declares Referee Bill Brown. ! Peper, 1817, be The mee Posing 00 | have any | ebance agai Willard? I asked Aw i ere of the fabt Morrts | fairiy whipped F ton a few | Bighte ago, Bill should koow some | about Morris @ certainly would suid Billy emphatically, Morris + mighty | strong big man. He's big enough to fight Willard, and he can wet into! good shape for an tant tight Wee that. He was tin for Fulton, G0Wn around 220 pounds, He tramed hard becuuse be wan Wop to get at Willa that in suspe he's “Morris ® sirenktu & bandied Piniur d to J and he Like a We Pulton was heipiess in his “ “E couldn't believe it when 1 saw Morris siart ngnting, and for the fret round | act. seOk Fullon must be Kidding him. Morria rushed right out at the vexinning of every | round and went wa to Fulton, AB 900n U5 he Was ti Tange be began pounding at Fulton's body. tHe nad vasnged bis atyie on ee I ht last time, I a Terry MeGovern. Lie jus lg ohin on pis « to cov nd went straight in without paying QAy attention to anything Fultor ould do. Morris didn't butt, although | ————. _—_——~—__- —— T'm GONNA LeAv' Te De ATHLETIC STUND _—_ =—_ se ITS Geta Te Be Tove ~ CUTTING OUT ATHLETICS | Coomera. ‘Pee Now York Evening World ) 1917, by The Pree Publishing Co Dat tes AIN'T we, HAVE cuT ony ATHLETIC SPorr 6 FoR h f Wie Yeu HAVE A GAME oF CHE ds, Senate} ? and Gossip By John Pollock oo Champion Freddie Welsh has beer signed up for lwo matches so far this ath by his manager, Har ols | The prowpects are that he will sign ar- On The CAST BALL PLaveR, WHR HO EEROT HavE Gone. ticles for another go for Welsh some| Color and Lots of It Is What Is : ne to-day, The two matches which are clinened call for Weleh to mest Bat ‘ling Nelwon for twelve rounds at the | Aled rm Fo. TOLL ND ALL RENO SPorTS ? BIG LEAGUE GOSSIP By Christy Mathewson, Former Star of Giants and Manager of Cincinnati Reds. Means Money to the Gate and Action on the Field—Thit "L Awrut~ HE difference between a jboxer and a fighter is gener- ally about two yards. Fulton has@ }left like chained Nghtning. Well chained will Uy to make the vindh come Case rod | | | Looks as if Hans Wagner, the | will continue to vet again th! And when he that bird can vet some has hig vetters on. The leading teams tn the Fedora, League thia se will be Ni ff, Czar Nicholas and th Czar of Russia, is thinking @ strings on his ves s can pick on him bette: Ump wear wo the LIL’ PEP. O'Le Uke has been declare will give Now that war the patriotic colleges sport and stick to golf. That l'ghtning left of Fulton's tga’ exacuy like lightning. Lightoing. least would have hit Carl Mo | once, YEA BO. Mike Kahoe, the demon gcout, ti dug up @ rookie so fast that he gw in @ curve boxer strikes another he is cowardly and $f o7 boxer strikes another on the head is carele Needed in Baseball Now—It ay bave | hat wa or : — Giant-Detroit Series. SAS aa Eee dowutcre’ ne vir moved | | Future City A.C. of St. Louie on April | t-Detroit Series EASILY. ba head an inch forward, up or side 17, and the other with Chick Sim’ t cer Terry MeGovern's knockout of bit Fulon with i He gimp ss 0 e es Werenton Hightwelget, for ten re OLOR (ull upholstered with cap-| Which (2 color up tile grand oid! opponent in one punch ie etl Roi held bie face straight to the front, antot, Pa., on the night of April 24. | italy) da enue: ay) want” TALIM: nue of the peace-atean with bis bead lowered a little, an \ the third match Is expected to be with baseball and plenty of it. You! Price all folk mmight be on me; qfeck close, pounding away all the | Rocky Kansas, the Buffalo Hehtwelkht.| ot put tt on too heavy, as the|CUl Spirit of winning iw fine for it, ime. Fulton soon begun to squeal, e e e a Ss for ten rounds at the Queensberiy A. c.| "0" 3 copter ? rtimes the swinging of wai fe there was aay butting and of Buffalo, N. Y., on April 20. Welsh | who was asked to paint dental to this victorious at- — ee ing, it was by Fulton, not Morris = as id Kaiser remarked ere, Baseball without color is nn to receive $2,000 for meeting Nelson. THIS WOULD TRANSFORM fer ad any reason to lay a hand ‘ nt tt <uiser?” he answered, & Washed-ourt looking pastime, and is %, @ithor man Until afier the foul. No Class ‘fi tine Io in All Amer-| that the Legion will show more en- | Mutt ean DavaD, Lippe, who looks after the affatre of Jol | upguirg hl Ra phite Get baba broom,“ hopeless and sickly appearing as a LINKS INTO FARM LAND “Morria was too game and too p **|roliments, proportionately, than any | HY, Lov gities ee Berman (M, 2.) wanton, no 4 a bucket of tar, When iv biy|P2le Mmeerechaum pipe wrong for Fulton. He kept i Jot the humerous moyeients of «| Miiaty 1a [ote teas enter, cage thet pl Getaib hap | ANd @ bucket of tar nen is bla) Nw Po ue Rn pia all tasking all over the ring, I, ca More Patriotic Than Those | ‘wimilus nature. 1 know that gome of | \ Mba: Ne Kor | tao arranged for the twenty-nand chasivionship | fhst slttting?” some of the winning pint inte ire The Dunwoodle Country Club expe: omly got away n Who Love Sport, Says Capt.) thowe who have volunteered thelr ser. | M 19° Osean Pies, Ht Detween Smith and Les Darcy, tie Awe} Color is hard to describe as applied , Red: fact, have been, and they 1 golfers to enroll themaeives tn soounds, far enough to get in Huston in His Offer to C | vies Will Bhd themselves unable to Nisa Wer, Lowls &. Joaword hy Pew tralian sdhemplon, at Now Oreane cn Apr to baseball, but it is easily diseov-| seemed to stand It all right 1 will movement to eultivate golf links an rials with aneck ton ian on th Ne eee ee Te, Gab tRate RENT RAG, torsnd oe vETEI IOI 13 re | Sead i Bion Mag hoteles ‘my |ered. McGraw hag it, Hugh Jenningy| ot tell them te punch anybody, be- crow food for the sountry during lorria with about ten le bucit| operate. cintay ‘i HIME 2083 freee te Sores, oP eames to teller A PIT . ause that Is not ni ry. In fact, way, At @ special meeting the . tance that they can give. When draw over $25 00 has it, ana Ty Cob and Charley Her | f was the only time he had a chance. | henait s. Ui try to dliscour. some. said they would help and “1 waa wo surprised by the way ; Heoponk with &. waiting, auntege, far Ko Maa om Menny Tavnard, who ian been sending the | #06 and Meinie Zimmerman and Hal| there must be two qualities In an pledged themselves to. wo Merrie fought that it wasn’t until HIE action by The Evening World| above .800, Rest assured of that.” 16d Quinay Jest few dave at Atlantic City, where be hae) ClMse and many more, The old Athe | to make him Yeluable } @ ball club— (« during the @eason tn me fegene sound 1 began to irealie 1 reanizing a Legion of} Capt, Huston, @ veteran of the Ne. sun dar, | bas eine up ter ho eae of scinam, de| Ietics, the greatemt club ax far an win: | the) winning aplrit, the dash an {tant cNb wardens, K actua ating Fulton F i ork Presa Am, " , Benny claim that the | Hin lew Was concerned ever put|and gameness, and the knowledge o —_—— When the ond came Fulton way renty |« Sportsaen, awoording w Capt, | 8 meet give No. 6 .W. LOTth ot teat did BD 0 let Wl good, My will n together, had no more colur than u and how to play it, [| Hockey im Brooklyn. @ drop. ‘Then he struck a foul blows 7, ts, Huston, former Captain of Kine ti formation of No, dalle taining e-miornog a rin" grananiue fo bis OpEter. Tan sted these two in thet! fee ports will bid farewell to It ooked & deliberate foul to me. Bineers i he nied phate w uattic with Miteie ) Milwaukee o@ vior means money ut the gate, York this week. The Orescent A. d . vw part ownur of the New York| Which fs the same Mark the el Ahn? , 14 Ibe re ; Before that night | thougnt Ful esas Lena ste Now York other. sports. Rivalry betwe ACI M MAM Some aot wt, | Ade 1 Route Haye cole Murine eee Dine ais ication come | & club nlght at the Brook wm was the ¢ eatent uentyw IgM GF the most potential movements] Various athletes on the sport fleld ts DAVID M., No. 86 Apollo Stews, | Praakie eed and hart biting Ginuts QM hasina earthy) gi sy tbat nites. Ice Palace thi# evening, at which ¢! eee ee teak’ | toward preparedness that hug beun /sreatly increased in @ keen anne: HAIL, So) 4 hind Avene eres he Soong: Meth einnatt or the field both quiet, in- | feature will be @ game of hockey b 0 \ tastin rb ion © sranch of sport to i JoKetriok to meet Tomm forms, td . vet, een the Cresce pep bad 6 aan {ame Just at a time when the{sume the lead winning recruits for the Kacihie Whey Brooke. | vemrayivarda fatter, for ten svunils at a lostin eH ¥ offensive kentlemen as you out tween 6 rescomt r% ©. and the w lorris would have a chance with Jes tube Gutiin eee bonienie Lewlon | abow to bw staged at Wilkes Barve, Va, on Apri MASE OFT mn py took ¢ r scrapping | York A Wollara at any time. He ey et et: " Doe ita tai aces tak | desane Giynn, Secretary of the |e tog eit ten 16; Ah Calltbaa ls ‘agate tigoting In. Ooh held sults | Oey ney air unitorme and tasked several years that the New York A ng Man tn the ring. He's as stron 3 on 6. id not bave oT eo. “ ww my wayint moth balls. will * represent 'y & seven, and ; honorable sportsmen in tlie Boys’ A. ©. not only @n q ‘ aan clephant. “He has learned a Non mer ty | rota hinaslt in the Legion, but vol n-\ tt a + oe ne ue yt | (Conaright. 3817, by the J. N. W. Gredingte , a of firntin at would \ aha nis to supply names of his club | " os Oiie) kin an Ant ‘hing ‘ paver M Pe Ate 6. ia ty | raclh n x” waid | «who are willing to do thelr Wh Ct elt ut | another fisher Wha pul be" beptbuag. tatlisg ev ry a tort Oe sl: eT Mathewson's next article will be! American Amateur Hock Senko. frounle so Willard it ‘ rot believe that} bit for Unele Bam. Team work of *TAVIb’ ac" tar TET, Leeim this sth alae Gis benteneound vee with sider my taste excellent. And the printed Tu % id | there le in all Amer | this sort will Increase the Legion to " 1] Duich Bradt of Mrookin ot the Natinal 8. 0. old Athletics, in road uniforms. that R grams ik \ than those who} such proportions that tt will com- AND 4), Me, OO Gone Conte) | Oh Cie, Caan” ae Pecmies nist, be bes resembled the aeay green of che Gere | ILI, BROWN Is right. Before the jaye gport. Thelr minds are trained |inand attention from every part of! novi hina ae Soman, Me, 80 Vesitic| een gmationty cigvet wp to mont Soo Beas mans for low visibility and in apite ae > siags wring eee fag ot & anking 4 Re and anes bal gg crista is finding New Fae ei “ea for tea rounde at the Pionew 8. ©. on os their ball playing, usually found a lot of talk by Willurd’s back- deal at all times, and they were quic ne n¢ alii, fit Had aud Kddle O'Keote, the clever Mbiladely the net profit column @ vacuum ut are to the effect that the winner ae at the United States found it | Tork aportameo Just ee Perens ane wal si Minty PE Racks tem, fer eit rounds at tho Olymple A. A. of the end bd the s necessary to go to war with Germany. | eagel 0 6offe 6 v ionic e club Mauasshae est dainne tc sect Wil vw ee eee ae ey tage ee Tene rman ana’ soureps, | MiLee Lie on derman Ave. | Mhiladeivhis oo Mouday, April 23, Folk cauien si lard. Not one of them han peeped forts to prepare the baseball players | Judging. from. patriotic. letters ac- 1 UENIAMIY. Bo. 8 penne Bh Tre gon! tev-roayl Unie betwow fichiers whe OW! Py iRiicus doe, for if Willard hus one pet avers as defenders ot their country. Ewillleompanying the enrollment blanks | (lbs. Grol, Oe oe ee at few ¥ dentary gion it ta a mateh with Carl Morris, / De bappy to co-operate with the Le- |New York athletes only ak, to be No, 2006 Vane Avenue, [6 tin Boadney A, ot toatl womeroe JO by In : S\gion of Mportsmen in any way that T/given. the opportunity of sho hight, erm who will away punches He siiys he hates Carl because Cari, * f Ht DAVID No. ITT Cliptog Btseet. to om of the admission tay be an their love for Old Glory: HAVIRO, ; Sem Langton of Basion ami Jack Thomywm of ance told him to “go got a roputa- |" ; ter.) a enroll tn Ut Booting Leeton eH Ni nh ms Lt pial Sire Pama ole a niin Tey wil at about as busy us t teen.” = bardly a legit € excuse for vices rr ' and | simply ow ne ac gr ap fl vn ta y aud Victor Dani o m o p ‘ ral . th ace after sat Mire GEORGE, No, 68 Partie | Carr at the side will fa ch ther WAY way * A vetusing to mest the one man in the ih aports [lentirkee whether you have fad any SIPAEUMISIN? ABRAHAM, Mo. 98 awe in the somdiagl” SEBO ME Hundred aid hiety-elehth Bireet The golfing season is here. Many nearby links Country big and strong enough to ve their y ver= uve! and ext tre the line on which the last stop is ive im ny oe eee ey at ee aeige ‘or motor | SHC PISTHTS. TSDOHi No, #8 Tatoo ave | Dummy Bune and"Jos Slovnes, the wart ide Two Hundred and Forty-second now open to play, Old clubs are being repaired, tigh ehh coun Willard’s poopie no hesitancy in predicting ‘poate. " vant EVEN Sen 800, Henry Bert Sener, Sli mom 1s ibe star: tank 4) tOe Atroot, ened and rewound, and new clubs are being select Cs ult thought 4 it Hey nr 10, n “A mm . Eoptacses, More for en rounds NY, SPORTING LEGION UP TO DATE. |eigjei insist. in, 11 meme [Samet oo emacs 225s Saas |" Garacit seniee. | Which golf ball ts best is being carefully discu sé Tom Jones | ‘ line iin “WESLEY, No, 1716 Harman Street | contest iB the semi-final Jobauy Gilbert will | % om Fulton's fight er’s fighting quali entirely of helg No. @ Columina Ave | DEISON FIRED € ve Rowton, Maw WILLIAM 200 Kast 4nd boxing skill. : TN) AND ELSON AWTHUR Walt He i. Stree » Cantal TOMO. A ba A2N7 igldy hind | I Davis Boxing bill, meant tol oy the Frawley Law, comes | up for third reading and final passage in the Assen to-nig! wnlees action on it is deliyed for nt important legislation, ¢ @pposition to No. 452 West One Hundred and t AUG, No. SOS Weet Fortyotiret | B40 West One Hun wt neiderab South ‘Denth ave | Jeveloped Ove GALL, iAL wiv Bult TONEY HR, 1082 tecond Avenue | otha bons ‘No ‘AU MER, oa Aven. JOP TAN. TILVING WW. No. Pe Signin i ni NAN HeyIN etter est | 102 re ALD H., No a7 bast LEW, No PRVER J. No, went) fourth Bt oud Thirteenth Ruregt UN DRMSON OPE WT No. 862 Haw Ki® Hast LPOSARD, Li, JULIUS, N JAMBS J No, 49 Mast Ay ham Aveune. Brook! woe St, Aun's 146 Hegeman Avenue, 0 Weet One tw, 34 Want (ine Hundred | thorne Righty Forty 110 Woot Sixty sooand St rect JRON since its lust consideration by the # bal IUSD, No, 454 Wet“ sinet sire Lower House and if Gov. Whit- |, Sp a a columpys | HAC NEY man does not employ the party whip! Avene, Hos Map i, Chae it wall pu ’ SN NS aa Went ity tint st woek the Governor granted a j WILLIAM 288 Bast One Hundred hearing to the nev perte of the State, BRhGUINALD Ml oe Dew for some suxK. ANTHUR M.S Latayett game might be « Sestions have been sent to t (lov ‘ y A Siewt, Brook @rnor and walt his considerdtion, | ney, rast 2h ea be considera them favorab! 1 vl BE NS Rn i ew withdraw his orteinal demand for + A ‘ + ¥,, No. 414 Kast One death of the sport ' ' } Hireet The Governor nas let it be known 60% bast Ninety fate tBat he is opposed to the pron K ‘ hariige of big bouts in Madison Square Gar den, He points out that Ga r \ Wrook has always beon a © of : ees of boxing’s troubles. oe ; with the (iovernor point. | 4 Orn ay There ts no good the 1 Garden should be atre | y at ail. It certainly ter aray to | DRCANLA Nit the snecess of the sport dirokin r ate rei NSCs Thm Yr West Bist werent No AZZ Cherry Btrert No TSA anole Moa, BOL LW ARD. No, O07 Van Holt trom, Leng i an Wiohaet a. N Tew Piece b ‘ ” 1 Hunded sad ' bas No TA Wound x 4 \ “ ug My ett IMPORTED 7 bP % * G Al ’ ie AKTHE MON ON ' - CANTRELL & COCHRANE PLA The Woot Houston Oubtio end Belfast . . rr f r wet White rit “ Anson Wireet AND ar, Ba, pili. de Nude Ne, 01 Hast One Hun. THUM’S 42" sof “uddnatlee Ye Brvokliy, N uno J, Glen Cove. b, “ROBERT. "No Ay) Weet 2a Strat Fiousten | | ary THOMAS, Ne, 680 Mast Ovo Hundees |*? S@inst the Iavenswood Kid Many forces have recently contribu: | i Thirty. rete Baatams will fumish Ue acthn ios sucial ted to make big league baseball in stitey Wit Si io, a0 Vornnda Place six-round bout at the Menese tywtize Club to some centres ax coloriess as the bat-| sitar Ns. BROWARD, rau No, 672 Pitty-tire | morrow night, Hobby Hubon and Jolway Muarw, teship fleet in war paint, But the mnnen ee EA. i, weet side boys, will ela for the right to meet object of the battleships is not to at 8 itt ysis. Mg Joe Loveh. to the two teu-round feature Jabony tract attention they Kiss. the ‘22H Dattield Street, Brook. ol plat gh Dundee will Vox Jimmy Vowem and Joe Lough enemy with a sixt inch shell, as Will meet Jimmy Beppe. IT understand tt, w tle the business of nidrsis HUNRY. No, 61 Want’ Thing] Over in rBookimn the fight tans th depends on Attracting more | fcaint Veron, N.Y. have the coming Welterwelght cha reer HiT N MTitfee ends slither tier Bartfiel popular aoldt my alma mater, have | UVC Na, 46 Hawt One Hondret ans | cond tive huockonte Tewmlls, afer # long aby i spring series with the | | ARG MORRES Me, 9 Avenue aco frum ihe i1pg due to an acclient to bie in the South, and th UPKIGHT HARRY R., Ne. 372 West One| a6. There te trouble abea!, bowerer, tor che bh been go much color splash) popular soldier im the perwon of Mike O'Dowd around this part of the country thi wien he ineete et the Clermont two or three times the townspeople “ff thought it best and safer to have the * ambulances handy, Most internes are baseball fans, anyway, beside when color gets splashing around fast | en OETA ATLAS TR NS on Woot of Mt. Paul, CORN ate red Guge » | Nema thus hurd “a Mike te a pees SVG SUNT, Noo 1018 Promdom | Arie My as inet with ‘sg wal os THORS, NO. S47 Pactfic otreet | hare of success iu te lawl your Brwok) 0 No, 646 C Prank ASH. CORNELIUS, No, O46 College Avenue, Harem s org Ch ou Prides night Who foceia Tom Comler at the PROV. gOswel, No, & Abo ehth Avenue bout, eorvicms ‘agtio''e and loose, ke it do ith Jennings t PROF, Joy egdare hie serio tesio' Se and loviso, Hike It does with WALD A Non iy Raat Seven ; at b joe Tasted sisi Se "y Beverage tt ay and McGraw togethey, ambulances wawiet PUSS OR SSP Wit a pertbetn ENT 1 aclaloe. NY filling out bin free tte, Prete qtona ‘the Hug are frequently required in the general uh i ib MARKY « “ 02 Hancock Street ae 2 Seen aa — color scheme. These were «tasappoint- . _ Jelonetucker Ave ed, but only by a narrow margin. bs rit PARES. ie 00 Ranepperer & Now why has this series attracted WYN "JOSPRM I. No. ST Morgan Avni LEGION’S BLANK OF ENR sO, OP ee Se Be | nis "he! nN oar YT L. Ne 408 Kivereide Drive OLLMENT MGRAW, JENNINGS, TY CORB. a HERZOG, HEL pre. (All iin LEONAMD, No. 4 Bhisey B., Woot News York Sporting “4 ; si WSL TANTMUK, No, 161 Meme Beret Bnrolled by T! pat ho Prt World: A Oe or rae Bele bee Me i sraw eonings Bet to JOHNSTON. PRANK HL, No, Ob Segond Place ri Se ei eeatintaT haiiie APLAR ANN fae Mat Avenue 1 hereby enroll myself as a member of the] '*)\°"* Dee HAE CORR of} KEYES YOUNG e), No, SOB, Biaty New York Sporting Legion, subject to call | vine, T think |! was on the second | BEPAR. WILLLAM ©., Xe, D0) PVH Avene for enlistment in the service of Uncle Sam.| © which a fow flat wit HW Ne il Weat Berenaty n Cobh endeavored KUT, SAM Eh N E, Ninoty-adgoin at, | ad base throug? No Ota Pe ile offensive in which his spikes pl NRE TS CT a RL I ot A i Ghr:.. | [Vy CR ANY WILLIAM, Noo 824 Court #t., Bilaabeth AGE WEI T HEI an {mportant part and Ilerzie ref sed | N to, heat a strategic retirement. aN myn “ures, || MARRIED.............. SINGLE... pach adopted the mobile atyle of war | Ni) fare, and the r came out o AL A Piet B, Vilap | their trenches on nehes. Some | iw pb 418 Weat vorty ] NAME local cops, as I liscouraged | JAMBA dD No, 186 Jewitt Ae, | Poor the artistic efforts to le or to the} ewe MeL pace national game. Herzog and Cobb got UIST A gues (30 oi Avene cussion caps for a tine, but they | nm oN soon forgot it i Yuin, No. gto Bota ae, te 1.0.11 Remarks: Now, | um not advocating fist fights mt Tide Ae as the most successful manner uy 0% | RENE at Hine \s - | | M1 Colmes 40 i a . SPORTING. ‘ isa (Fill out above blank and mail to Sporting ir—Pionser Snorting Civ, | saK Sr) Se : ; v Wundee ve. Jimmy Ak SS ee | Legion Editor, Evening World, Pulitzer Building, a De ee a Ret NS sgn tareotn newt || 68 Park Row.) if an, sea aH | Mevokivn MITNIOM. AAT Na 16 dh sage Me, ROMLVILLE 9. Cy B20 Be Bu ootep, Maye The club handicapper is greeted with an affectiona smile. And yet of all the accessories that add to joy of the game Golf Togs Come First. Golf togs must fit—they must wear—they must have golf character and individuality, To be just right they must be made for the man who swings the club. golf togs must look well on the way to the links and home again, and must be fit for play on the links if desired, Hand made Irish Tweeds make golf suits of character —Tweeds that are made from wool of Irish sh by the Irish lass and woven by hand on the home made loom. They are as soft as a kitten’s fur—yet as durable as sack cloth. And the colors—the grays and browns are flecked with spots of brightness--just a dab here and there of red or blue, of green or yellow—the character of the work- man woven into the fabric—and strikingly attractive, Golf Togs, Outing and Lounge Suits and Top Coats Made to Measure $30 Knickers $8 We are showing thirty patterns—some st: some sombre~-a suitable choice for every golfer whether he starts at scratch or at 30, Because these materials are so rare—so serviceable—we are suggesting them for Loun; Sport Suits and Top Coats as well as Golf Suit: Samples and style suggestions mailed upon request, mie on BROADWAY & NINTH STREET ANO 30 E, 42D ST., BET, FIFTH & MADISON AVES, Dp, 8; ~That most matches are won on the a