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qemaniiecion ; There Are Places Aplenty Where | By Arthur ("Bugs ang theta ts wt pet Ts a i es Aan ; tertain Will Be Appreciated, og Borngen por ip poate | Rope A When Frawley Law Dies at BEST THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1917. SPORTING PAGEIN NEW Y¢ “OH, BOY! OH, JOY! WHERE D a =a SOMETHING Sent Boy . 4 Rounds an! ac) q ’ Copyright. 1917. by th he Prose Mubiiehine pins a Worldy ” f WERE voy Go =~ au STaw GO FROM HERE?” -_— PUTTING EM OVER “New York Boxing Pro- moters Can Now Sleep on Pillows Stuffed With Feathers From the Goose Who Laid the Golden Egg.” ery fow minutes the Boye oO p and make nollve. the Stroke of 12 To-Might. | [have to atop and , Couple of Harvard sthiors are . { 4 atill trying to make t hman Gers on Pea Ws Yook trentaa Wert O-NIGHT at the stroke of 19 the Anti-Boxing Blunder goes into effect. To-morrow evening ‘ ew York boxing fan will have to ey bome and read th: eyclopedia. And the boxers wil! be Ringing, “Oh, . bey, ob joy—where do we go trom beret” Fortunately for the boxer there are places aplonty where his endeavors to entertain will be appreciated. Boxing goes out ONLY in New York State, And the time has passed whea New York State sets the fashions tor ute rest of the country. There will be twenty-round bouts, with decisions, in New Orleans, New Haven and other places, There will 2@ twelve-rounders, with decisions, in Boston and Cleveland. There will be w#&-round bouts in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. There wilf be ten-round vouts in that dear Minnesota, where the Gibbons family ts likely to be slected Governor of the State at any moment. There will also be ten- rounders in Memphis, Tenn., and Mtl. waukee and a lot of other places, and four-rounders in California, and finish dghts just across the border at Tia Juana. On the whole, the boxers will (de able to keep fairly busy in spite of New York State. A lot of them, (with very commendable patriotism, have volunteered as army boxing tn- { rs or enlisted in the service. m present indications {it seem: Quite probable that there will be box- | ore in this little old United States of | PINEHURST, N. C., Nov. 14.—Frank- MOVE 10 START NEW BALL LEAGUE ‘Scores of Diamond Stars | Will Be Carrying Guns Instead of Bats in 1918 ——— nape From Present Indications the Major Leagues Will Be Well Rep- resented in the American Fighting Forces, and Before Next | Season Rolls Around There Won’t Be a Club in Either the | American or National That Won’t Be Weakened by Absenc: Fulton will have a chance with Willard 4f he a escorted through the danger sone by U. 4. destroys ers. Whitman aye that boxin in New York provid boys don’t come to blows. For the average guy a week com sista of six off 4 nd a day off. Jess Willard says he won't fight until the fighting is ove Our old pal Freddy Welsh te anxious to quit farming and retire to the ring again. YEA BO. After Inmping our educated boxers, the fight fan longs for the good ol scrapper whose only alma mater waa a punch on the nose, am Fangfong and ‘Wille played another encore out tn Why not move the ice hockey scason to Europe and consoitdate the fighting? Columbia player out of the ame with @ boil on his neck Why doesn't he fumble it? LE’ "S$ GO. New York boxing promoters can now sleep on pillows stuffed with feathers from the qoose who laid the golden egg. i ' OU SAID IT. “America when the anti-boxing people | l! ‘of Broad Acres won the an- RECEIVES SETBACK Fn cd in War of One or More Stars. you {ruatioating up at Albany are off the ’ Carolina golf tournament, defea s 7, % 2s fee Following Mr. Hoover's en- penap and forgotten. ing J. D. Armatrong of Groton, N. ¥., by pen 7 wou’ oe O . % he Ca-|@ number of the Phillie: eu ] treaties, a prominent pitcher an- ; 1 up in the final round. So Much O iti D ha ASEBALL players in + pa Cxumination In the ext Gratt, © "| mounces that he will waste no OV. WHITMAN ‘4s said to have h Opposition Devel- nadian Army quickly et pren-|, [h@ Cleveland Club will contribute! more dalle on wenk batters. th “ Wor i ’ Fears! into expert bombers and greM-) 4 pj uot if ight f —_— oad Naasatte ole i thle Bates” Mike praays the Sie ancestte open ops at the Minors’ Louisville ade theswere: When some of the Same buen ase name ee fi nice i sree iia ein he Also, according to the Governor: | &2&mpion, is confined to his bed with Meeting That the Scheme Is Jim Sullivan’’ Dill Luck American big league stars get into} | Witcher Ed ee ee eres enite and the telegraph. [There is nothing to prevent boxing | ® severe cold, and will not take part! 1 ikaly to Be Abandoned. on y _ [Aiton in France Heinle is apt to/ Joc Harrie and Quttelder | itimer eee Hhoute, either in legitimate clubs or in| {2 80% more matches until he go y joned. | think he's being bombarded by some] | Gui Guisto is now in camp at Palo Bolshevikt te another winter one’s home, for that matter. South. Brady is the “pro” at the Oaki Ambulance to Be To Escape K. 0. new artillery. Alto, Cal; Pitcher Clark Dickerson| ‘aque that never reached ite And this la attributed to Mr. Woolton ton with the fob] QUISV ILL, Ky., Nov. 14.—For- A . nen soldiering in Texas and Pitcher Ches-| 9P¢nina game " ° jon © Job] mati S FE + weil repre- | sf Yorkelton is ta camp at Rockland, here bouts are conducted in | At, the Great Neck Golf Club which 8 Touuvilar teslaneenis ask een at ront Against Miske dear tical aa ery fe tenting hird Baseman Joe Evans ts another| gau'on the shin te nee oe w vacated in a short time by : sented the America -night. edo Clubs of the Ameri ‘ : rolls Ia eee reree Gil Nicholls, by merican Associa ext season tion and certain clubs of the Inter- eerie waive name Is to live ack Ditieg was saved fhe disarace Lda eet ate Tn the big clreults regulars, but there will be a big aquad MANY NEW FACES WILL BE ! Although Mrs, Ronald H. Barlow, |PAtional League has received a seri-|° the battle fronts of Europe. An /of his first knockout at tho hands o ota to either the yy. Dives Baoe is Jong a figu ational golf as w eri-| imbulance given to the Italian Red {Billy Miske at the Broadway Sporting | Will have sent @ quota to eles Datroleinant Hirst Baan George SEEN IN SIX-DAY RACE, a of prominent ‘Army and Mitchell 1s awaiting army or navy. Sco be carrying rifles instead as in minor affair: te said to hav “1 gee no reason wh; itimate A. K. Tear bi Cross by the City Athletic Club of |Club last might because of his won- itcher Willi With Bi 4 idle chaute nat have boning” arney of Chicago, President e many European stare ellmi- wone off her game somewhat, she! of the Three-l Le New York will thi f the |derful gemeness. stars will eal nated he cycle ce . who offered a |* 5 carry the name of the $18, The response to ser- ed from the cycle kame on account Fecently regained the championship | ; on rey pephag ig lat ¢| Dillon received the worst thrashing| of bats in 1918. The respons Vive members of the Red Sox fol-|of the war, mai ew face: 8 sounds quite unlike the Gov-| title of the Merion Cricket Club, in|; ™/utlon requesting the rediatricting | (1X0, Band oF the Amateur Athens | oy whole career, and. for ten| vico will mean batting orders must lowed the lead of thelr manager_and/sten at" the "coming tix-day’ race. in ernor’s former utterances, How-| the final rouna Mrs. Barlow defeated * minor league territory, finally 4 ere Of brags on Its gray |r ose le was alware on the verge|be greatly changed. it will be a enlisted in the Naval Reserve. They padieon Square Gard aver, wo trust ho has begun to see the| Mts, st year's winner, | “ended it to include only leagues of | !4¢. rounk as y young 8 Jack Harry, Outfelders Dufty, | blood from. the {injected into the ri youngsters who ha own with vet. n the 3 track were, to-day sixned as a t ride their rst long race, Gua Ls George. Chapman, ‘both of ‘New ak glorious opportunity for phenoms to break in while lars are away doing their bit. To Harry McCormick goes of his first uniinished tht, The Hovsier fought back blindly, though he waa forced at times to back into the ropes and remain there, cov- Tho City A. C., ike many other or- ganizations, determined several weeks ago to present an ambulance for use on the Italian front, It was felt by Lewls and Shorion, Ernie Shore, the twirler, and Mike MeNalle The Braves lost one re Gowdy, who enlisted in Rainbow Division, Class B or lower. The resolution, which would have enablod the dissatisfied clubs of the American Association to carry out the regu- Jight, We are puzsied by only one ‘the kaners cert Mt A ints A ) 6 American wnociation (hing. If the Governor regards box) agyetiising Interests may not hold as it appears from the above~| ite annual winter tournament | at ular, Hank the ‘second the h, why was the Frawley Law | Pinehurst year, red Up, hoping that Make by son . my < ; ark. The. Frawley Law allowed | certainty with thelr merger, was received with oppo-|‘he members that the club should | chance or otner would collapse mmueif, | honor of being the first well known Hoth St. Louls teama, Cincinnatt, |Chapman and dang were picked from outs that were held under proper| local advertising body. tion when presented to a committee | honor the name of the man who ts|# Weak did Dillon become under the | ballplayer to reach the battle zoe Pittsburah and Washington | have |/at® the "Velodrome ‘this aumnnier rie ns and in “an orderly man- ee Sppointed to change the constitution | admitted to have done more for track |Rrud drop and dungle at his heaving *nce this country was forced Into the Fr tf uit als 4p to the | being porsessed of a fine burst of epeed and the Frawley Law brought| George Mclean, “pro’ at North| of the National Association of Base | 014 aig ath 1 Slice an his face then became an oped war, The former Giant went to ? t time, and excellent sta “i q ny of the te lompaten d formerly at Dun-| bai ea, boas i Athletics in this country <* for Miske’s rasping punches, tne . le: 4th t Bea per tae ato the Beate] Woodie, will succeed Gil Nichols at) Thomas J. Hickey, President of the than any other individual. tain warnt khocked ante That tells | Plattsburg and sailed with one of t 5 is to ‘the| Great Negk. Nichols is to retire as} American Association, and Senator! Accordingly, when the ambulance | {he Whole ate 2 Was #0 bad at first expeditions. & professional. Later he expects to his gece appear as an amateur, Cooper, attorney for the Kansas City | times that the er red | Club, Were among those who attacked onds t) toss in the towel, Jack had | told them, though, that he would never surrender as a fighting man and he clad the object in cutting ‘out the revenue dorived from the Eddie Grant is another Plattsburg- He's now a Captain of infantry Camp Upton. Leon was sent off, it carried a name-plate bearing this inscription: er. stationed at a When the convention reconvenos to- Pr i . Not that {t makes much dif-| tough ja. They say be can't be! day the resolution will bo # The Cite A. C. of New York gives| didn't to Miske, who punched himself eau Benes ‘The State can make Up Ita] hurt by a punch, und that hod rather for pwasage., Teatney wants ecu, this amvuulance to the Italian Red| ion wns Mnated’ chenaly’ in the Irak | ceraoes one Of the Podwer pikchers | : by sticking a few dollars more| tight some tough guy to a finish tuan| mittee of three appointed with full Cross in honor of the late James E.|rou : 6 ut | #8 also at Camp Upton. | PERFECT UN S | N G on the annual donation of each tax-| have Kockefelivr's billions, For all) Power to ot readjustment of ter-| Sullivan, former President of the way, | Only a few players volunteered and WNION ‘payer. that he writes a lovely letter, You! Story alignment of clubs as a | Athletic Union of the United | ant At WEP) not many more were caught in the FITTING ought to see the last ong he sent me, AST Frawley Law championship | describing in the most refined Engliah Jim Sullivan was known in Europe | bim In the round before. | frst draft, but the next draft will VW EAR \4 iid Met Up and. take hia} ; ‘ : bout—AT McCoy va Mike O'Dowd] {ual what he ls going to do wo, Me:|MOHR DEFEATS DOYLE Ran, Ts OSU Ad AY SRE 0 | aay Tan TRH PATA gg EEE notre etary, abe 18 eon) RANE [e) fa Brookiya tocnignt. ‘Mike O'Dowd | MCOY; And why he is eoing to do it IN SLASHING BATTLE negreasive in apreading tho gospel of tide ot the ring. his iegs Wob | ganizations. all OVER YOU WITH SATISFACTION ja @ hardy looking specimen. Any|the uae, Nobody will believe him if ena tt | which he devoted much of hia life. titer stuck it gage’ tne ebUnAY elants| | OF tho Giants, Kelly has sirenty killer stuck {t out. | CFist ¢ News sonn'Potocr and Gossip) joined the army out in California. | Henderson has also enlisted. Davey Robertson was summoned In the frat | At the Pioneer Sporting Club's Ia. boxing show under the Frawley law, eld last night, Walter Mohr, the “Blond Tiger," from Brooklyn, won hia second ‘one seeing him at a Sunday achool| he says ho's the greatest middle- ploplc would pick him out at once| W#sbt champion we ever had, and probably that’s the only thing he a8 © real, genuine scrapologist. He} thinks he can say without wandering TRETCH—and eouldn’t wear a pacifist disguise to| from the facts. bout In fort draft, and in all probability the crack | sj a De orty-elknt hours by o ; ¥ Pave die life, Fight sticks out all! O'Dowd will probably slam MeCoy | Haul Doyle of tho cast sito Invone a utflelder will be accepted in the over him. Other fightera sway for ten rounds. That's about all|the hardest fought welterweight bouts] ‘Tosnight at the Clermos {lemmas tea esa y.| medical corps, Robertson served : Be we evant atin hans bane | Renta astra somaae, Omer | terring ody atts tics ReeUa 8 | Chub An Brockiyn a: middiowclehtchame | mes te flaw Chemios telsy teeeetnat me [inree months in a Norfolk be peed nsingwear e stand at" setibhta nonid a ob ck. pli ' elght cham: | ight Chamlon Renny Laon three ae ane u sera whe stands still at's how | hetter middleweights could do, lead ensly in the Aunt but toward the | Plonahip contest will be staged, featur- | Paul on tn 3, ly Gitwe, who edd efier| last winter and became full-fledged | a mee — — =| Anish Doyle landed many telling hooks. | ing Champion Al McCoy and Challenger | {hi s{faim of Le says there fa pot @ rer} M.D. i s Mohr. defeated Knockout. Lew Wink ; allenGer | viele of truth rnowncement, Billy «ays! Kauft comes in on the next draft. on Monday night. In the semi-Anat | Mike O'Dowd, tho slashing St, Paull inore is no chance of Loomard boxing Tillman at Benny's fingers are so crooked and| S re C7 es Wl OW | Walter Laurett of the east side and|atar. O'Dowd, who some time AKO] st, Paul oa that dato, lknotty that he couldn't possibly | Marty Cross fought @ fast ten-round | gained a referee's decision over Welter handic a rifle and may be exempted s. s 1 —————— weight Champion Ted Lewis, ts conf Chariey Murray, the fight promoter of Raftalo,|for that reason, Verritt, reau, an imme late: The Britten-Mariticle hovt. dent that he will knock out McCoy.'in s talegram to ‘his office decleres Holke, Schupp and McCarthy are all v Matchmaker Silvey Burns, at the ¢ they }within the dra 5 are H ' suck "Briton and. solder" arteta| Met woer aed nt avi tre ee ES comes back into shape . CY ® ® . . fought ten rounds at Buffalo last night. | will be taken of the fight, as ft is the may be exempted, The other regu oderation nm eatin It must have been @ good fizht, as their! tant bout staged under the Frawley law. Jlars are over age. Zimmerman says | again. en over —and 9 9 Eoapective managers, Dan Morran and| Fans from New Haven, Providence aim thet hia club bas & membershio of 4,00! i¢ ho hud been summoned by the | n “ . A an MoKetrick, both claimed victory, Dist d hat he ran memberhiy ehown there belore! iratt he would have claimed ex- ins . Morgan was in with the return, Bridgeport, Philadelphia, Dayton @Md {1 precnt law wan raset draft bh . : 1UNSIN,; ear and drinking. ast WUskcatsek WERE! 48 | Crovelend wil attend Eo ont the grounds. OC DAving singwear allows vou been born in the Bronx, Jim Thorpe, being an Indian, cannot be drafted, so the Giant club will not be serl- vusly weakened 4 tl 1.06, beaten twenty minutes, Mu modestly said: "Firitton won afters furlous bout; McKetrick wired, "art. field wins all the way. his lath flan in all the room you need—wit! out binding or chafing. Holds its Teck Britton, who fought two battin im the 5 short verted of twenty-four hours, meeting Jobany agers of fight clute tn together and coomplete arrange —E_ That is the aim of Americans teen days. Tilman i Muladolphia on Mond ght and holding of thetr shows, the game ie Ii “"tcher Bi d of the Yankees Sones today. Sr pigs Soldier, Martfield. at Woflalo lant night, added ® aoitack there, ‘TW pitcher, Small ond of the Tankees shape even after many trips to the decision rendered by ‘the Co: x nour with | the bouts they intend putting on, Jdryx, Miller, Love and Walters e e ° Greras Lute tne “bostes ant of | draw down close to $1,000, while for hie bout w paca evemnted, Moderation in buying today [i222 fio wit meet, Suerte | wa te exit ae atin 0 ae nce tay wa SERIO ve noat Plustier Care Haseball Players’ Fraternity ~ AE Now York's cldwt bocive Gabe tan, |dore and Miljus, who is in & camp A big variety of styles and me aying slightl more and dittere between. the Not Ainconraged in the least by hie defeat by | Rich New Newt's oiteat basing ciwb, Kite! near Pittsburg. The next call will fabri h f a P y Setar amemann Minch, Kury [Champion Hele Herwan at New Oricane, Franble Stariom: Johnny Dulty of Yorerile and Wil | UReIY take Pitchers Fa Pictor and abrics to choose from, any one with the Red Box tn 1915, ang whee | mame teray (tue tantammiant of Jere andrews of New Jermy will clash, aod tn the | Sherrod Smith i thin—can be gel are draft members, but not likely to be taken In the next call. The world's champions ha he actually received that season pin ing with the Jersey City team of tho International Leagu: thint and final side will try ¢ of the east side, en Johnny Hayes of the east wious with Danny Davis, also 0 After all of the other tan turns from the South In stew when he tv. He defeated _ getting the best. ‘en't suf- tall, short, stout or . perfectly fitted. M . ° d : . — Young Marlow at barianbury, 8, ©,, in oix ed to any. extent by the war, rounds on Saturday night ani expecta to met ing Reddy of Har o tes ewwn inta| Pitcher Jim Scott ia in an officers’ oderation in drinking means Comter han Rex Draw, |S other pol Del at es De RO Be ee ot ee Tents er hie | training camp at Presiato, Cal, Joe A ° * len ae Baciana cna wie, wom Cow. | urday evening. sto a decision st Lawrence on Nov 2 srq|Jenkina was drafted. So were Buck - . paying Sil 'y more and se ecting California fought twelve rounds tof i Thanksgiving afternoon he wil face Joy Mor.| Weaver, Tay Sehalic and Joe Jack- he Satisfaction E, S e e gray, iagt BIEBS 4 ine Armory A. A.|, Younes Buen the New Orleans lightwelght, who ‘at Manchester, N. iH son, but they were exempted, = ‘ © c asts fowler knoc! Meehan down th the | now flahting under the management of Beott anal Leslie Mann, who Row SpRante that mild, mellow Whiskey oii nicee wine esiol! i Sutttam wie wart tat tate |S eneaiod works Te fos C87 si eve sealed Ughtly | O'Brien for ton rou * » lat we | Cub now In uniform, Wilson—Real Wilson—That’s ALL! jini ciara tae’ tow, Homi | cau on satan hee two tee Tain wt ee OAthtotles have been hardest _ To Willie rid oft Augie Rate et the feluke | hit, Connie Mack sald Boodby to od Hs Je Dowaid “t To 14 olde Sherman, Third Ww Naval Reserves va. 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