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RING HISTORY WAS CREATED BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK’ DURING SIX YEARS OF FRAWLEY LAW IN SEVERAL FAMOUS FIGHTS Notable | Title Changed Hands When Leonard Beat Welsh Notable | for Lightweight Honors. Events | Jess Willard Showed Himself Real Champion | When He Outclassed Moran. | Palzer and Bombadier Wells Put Up Most Sen- | sational Battle. Jim Flynn and Carl Morris Furnished Bloodiest ete wee Al McCoy Won the Middleweight Title by Laying | Chip Low With Crazy Punch. McFarland and Gibbons Drew Big Crowd in Their’ Handicap Match at Brighton. eames Which Has Just Gone Out. Copyright. UT by The Pree Publishing Oo, (The New York Rrening World), |. 16 saw the end of the Frawley law in New York State, and with it the ending for the present of boxing contests under State control and authority. It is & general opinion of New Yorkers that the repeal of the Frawley law was a po- tical blunder. | Boxing in the past year has be- come even more popular than ever before through the action of the United States Government, which is in every way encouraging boxing in the army training camps. Many of New York's best boxers—with others! from all over the country—have been appointed instructors for the soldiers, and hundreds of other box- ers have been busy for months help-| ing out with boxing exhibitions and contests held in army camps under Government direction The sport that gives men mental poise, cool-| ness, judgment and self-control in AL THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1917. SENSATIONAL MOMENTS OF FRAWLEY LAW BOUTS “New Tore According ororen whould We te ball match at the 14 Kirkey, good the four Kngiewon’ Comml try Cla toda Vewaliy at thle time of the year « greens tone 9 fl oome of the fine quality, bat bee nua of Cie tld weather conditions are prae a The maten stor the T om " rent fond, y and ttn Anderson on ne wide amainat Jer ‘Travers and Jeena Guilford the other Atm dive « meeting of the Deat Jif Cla tnt + officially . ! le an the Pree ning Dey t rt at omee structore ‘ vented of playing the Cold gam tern open Utle holder ate with a member, allowing the member ty reach (he wreen, while Darmes jaya the hole the regulation way fa hole in 490 yards long and. the member ete on the mreen in three shots, Marnes must drop a three to halve the hole. Uf the member finds a trap and takes five to wet oF for wn in four, the wing the bole most ACTION INS Any SMINGTE 59 SeconDs was recently team at the WHEN Benway MwocreD our Cricket Club for a nd of the Ii - They paired againet Mr Kf, ee ._MO Vonnson, low and Mis, WW. d. Falth, No reowe of the meeting was announced, || To-Day’s Card Of Football Contests | COLLEGE GAMES. i Hell ie Av Pazen . KNOCKING CUT BompaRDe®. Wes 23 1 THe SeD Round ow The FRAWLEY LAW'S MOST StEMATIONAL FleuT. Quarterback and Quigley of t Penn Eleven Ts Slated : For Strenuous Session With Michigan To-Day Cor anmmepaianss a | PickING UP Game Where Played. been played, of which Colgate won emergencies, added to quickness of hand and foot and fine physical cond!- Als Fist To : Columbia v5, Westeya Colgate-Syracuse Battle Up-) } inten, wyracuso four and Uwe Gane tloa, has been selected as the most useful of all alds in fitting our soldiers) Turow iT AT GUAR .~ State Is Another Important | t's resulted tn the scores, | bene 0 ae enjoys advantage in for the battlefields of France, Naturally, the moro boxing there is outside of| CHIP’ cwith, WIChie ITEM 5 ee vent on the Football Menu,| scored, tor ne havo roliee waste army circles here, the more boxing material will be available among enlisted MAKE IT Wind Pennsylvania vs. Mich... Philadelphia 2 : “lan ugeregate of 235 points to Byras™ “4 and drafted men. So the repeal of the Frawley law ts a direct hit at the LEACH CRoss, Dartmouth ve. Tufts ee = Oke far as (ouday'e baltletoleee Preparation and training of the United States troops that will go to the —____—____________— | | Coreell_ ve» Yordhom. «hare sane ened trae ERmes OF L0-) corned, Kyructina appeure 10 Neve B day's card tit are the reat | SCtn fighting lines in France, | | |] Yate to2t vs, Hare, 1021 Camb thing. Vor instance, Penn and| onthe stewing made by bork cee matianen ote Frawley lew mye j Football otes || Army ve. Lebanon Valier. West Polot 1H] vticiican will battle with all their|thia, season. iors ‘tama. have mot t Rocomplished what its author, Sena-| chip and Al McCoy of Brooklyn. Me | avy ve, Villanova Aneagene old time pep, for the Westerners are, ts mutual rivals in Brown and tor Jim Frawley, intended {t to, it| Coy merely a ¢lumay, rugged a ov, 1%,-.Vere |] BOe Te Colby... ..-. Presidente 1) ory confident of slipping omething| Bucknell. Syracuse defeated Browa has added something to ring history | fellow, who stood with righ: tand| A new world's record for lx hours} tes ie day in the high schools, crose;| PROVIDENCE. T. 1 Noy. 17—-Vers 1 pitts, ve. Camegio Tech. . Pittebargh || Ft Gane. aes Beh Quakers |%22 0.and Bucknell 42 to 0. Colgate luring the eix years of its existence. | Ment hand extended, and who could) was set by Ralph Do Palma at the) seutthe Janmplonany © cours, at] on Aubrey Rowinan of ipringneld. || Wash @ Jott ve. W. Ve. .Mersantews laauin Me ace cerita s 4! won trom Hrown Tate, Stand from 1 ngage- | SWINE & sweeping left. George Chip! Sheepshead Ruy Speedway, tho Ital-|Jamatca, this afternoon. Clinton seems | Mass., a ventor rown University. || typmeuse Colgat 4 corn be hey do say that| Bucknell 24 to nis latter gam, have been a few ring eng had a fairly clear title to the world’ my fi 633.12 mil inst | t@ have the best chance of winning | has been plain of the football |] parayette Albright. Keston | Hurry-Up Yost bas rounded up one|the opening match of the schedul ments worth remembering, now that) middleweight crown. He had knocked |/#8 Dilot covering Ti Ser OBS) the team title, but the individual eleven, filling the vaci left by the |] renigh ve. Pena. Mil. Ini of the best toums ho hae had in years, (V2! Dlayed on Oct. 13, while Syracum the Frawley law has been tossed on|out Frank Klaus twice. Klaun|the mark of 06% miles made by Dario) iw in doubt, . enlistment of Capt, Mark Farnum in the South Bethlehem |] rh. Wolverine line in action i ike (2 not tackle Buckacl! until Nov. 10, the scrap heap. In spite of the no- hor Beaton Papke, who had ost the) Resta, Gene Chassagne and Leo K.) 14, novaney je aad to be on tho|favy service, Bowman ja a varsity man colen v0; Rantiien sec ClMOn Ee yattore Op terns sue Ke | no that allowanc st ba made for i See ety | Hetchel, and re-|Guinnons, ulternately driving a Sun-| point of enlisting In the Aviation Corps. |of three years’ exxperience and plays cece ees Geneve |! of heavy artillery and the|improvement in a comparison of th le and the ten-round limit Mobart vs. Mochenter @ecision rule an ie * | claimed It af the last previous holder b Brooklands track, | Mike has lived down the reputation for| a guard. ponitie He was President of tes. Springtield || PAckfield goes shooting down the| Scores. In any event the Colgate twe championships have changed |ufter Ketchel's death. Chip took Mo-| 24M car on the Brooklands track, | Ti MOusness which he gained several thy i Springf'd ve. Maws, Aggies. . 501 Maia like be hinge | Syracuse battle will be one of the best bands, and one heavyweight cham-|Coy on as an easy mark, to get a lit-| London, England, on Oct. 1, 1914, De wong back, but he is none the less «| bls clues in his funtor years. |] Wercester Poly si © 40 many whizs-bang shells. | Siayed games of the year, q d tle “soft money.” He waa hammer-| Palmas average was 105.6 miles per i scrapper both on the cinder path) aa wWwosteys reshman football |] Hhode Island vs. The way Michigan rolled up! On the home xridirons Columbia, jon has shown a giimpse of the 6 | ith his fet no doubt would] ‘t nf t | . 14 b ing McCoy somewhat at leisure, walk-| hour, against tho former averagu of|tevel'inea chance’ t Dper the Kaiscr | cleven routed the Columbia 1921 team in|] Boston ve, Middlebury Cornell ts a warning that the sons cf|Wwith several of her best men on th ( Aigdting adility that won world hon-! ing after him carelessly and without 944 mil k | from a United States alrplane, 4 poorly played game at South Field, |] Delaware vs, Swarthmore, William Penn are in for a strenuoua| reserve list, due to injuries, will tm | bra. troubling to protect himself, when | 244 miles per hour | a The Wesleyan voungsters won by «|| Fraok. and Ma . Ursinus afternoon, Little Weston, the Mich-/Up against’ Wesleyan, « team that's ; Jess Willard boxed Frank Moran HSCoy swung one of those wild ones| How completely the ranks of the| ‘The next big aquatic carnival st the| score of 47 to 0. end tolumbla was out: || Mavert'd vs, Johns Hopkiny..1 ST tree aoe tata) Weinai| Naw work ten Sorin aeteee ae 4 ten rounds in New York about a year| chin! ‘Chip was flat on hie back ati | oles? athletes have been shattered | winter pool, sri rfovaning The in| classed and outplayed from start to|| Moly Cross v weeded 300 yards, and he had an able sup-| river to take on Stevens, and the Viow after be knocked out Jack Johnson at | when the reforce reached ton, McCoy [DY the War tx ciearly #h in the | Goor eyimming season way ushered In {fnian. Gettyarers ve Porting cast. let ts extremely contident of making « a. It wasn't at all @ sensa-| never amounte, y pr | Hat of indivi runnera ente in} when Clatre ian, national cham- . errerevenes . Venn State vs. Michigan not only easily dofeated | successful invasion of Jersey avan unted to anything after ! ta ntercoliogiate — cross-country | pion, defeated Charlotte Boyle, metro- 2 N, 1 Nov. Tm 1 Ege, fo vm Bt a8 ell ‘ ntact: “ af : Monal fight, aside from the fact that | that. | MtShia deta we nisitie ts bees le Bn, a reared So este Beviey Hetes LETOWN, Cony Nov, tice John’ Bt. Mary’ Disrsvess C » but decisively trimmed Ne Fordham will meet Cornell, and the ft drew @ record gate of $151,254 and Cortiundt Park next Saturday. | face. before a reat crowd of swim, With Columbia In-New York City |] West. Marzland vs George Washing’ | branka, und theme young giants are| home lids have n fair hanes ot cone 7 |Much Money for seven teams will run—Yale,| ming enthusiasts, At this Saturday's The ity man who Westminster} always tough picking. While the| ing through with a victory, Cornell, marked the sole Eastern appearance | |. H, Ma L 'T, Columbia, Pennayl-| meet, a match race at 100 yards between | has been o the past week |] Georgetown vs, Wash. & Lee Lexingivn | odds greatly favor Michigan, Penn| having lost many star players to oho bf promoter Tex Rickard. It was too | Little Fighting. Vania, Dartmouth and ©. CN. Yaa] Lilgabeth Hyan of the First Regiment | has been the quarterback, Keeler, who Will Produce a team that's ‘shown | service, has oniy made 4 hult-hearted bae-sided to be even a fight. Moran} The most advertised of all midge. [SENInat jth, tiftnen, oF, more, which | Swimming, Team of Pair ures: | sinrt ihe ganic however" and may sons | SCHOOL GAMES. fone improvement Mince early wea- effort to produce « football team ENB 7 je|weleht battles was 5 e| ——— tinue to the end, | ry and Miller, the two Penn | season les by th that bet Was outclassed @ aniilion miles by at between |a year ago, when it was held over the . sae | stars, ure 6 ihe We ‘ ‘i Morris....Rolo G'da ure apt to give the Westerners | A 1 prepress Willard came to} PAckey McFarland and Mike Gibbons | ¥ale course in New Haven, and of the| Welker Cochran, Chicago's yours, Pie mirAca. De Witt Clinton vs. Morris, St a eens ners| A game o: siderable sentimental mew champion. mn at Brighton Beach, which drew an|men running there tx not a single | jardint, last might triumphed over the} | VRITACA. | (Game starts 2 o'clock.) OeSteie tives ; Value will be the between the New York fresh from a circus tour—|\mmense crowd and something over| man Whe Was prominent at the finish! Canadian veteran, Leonard Hawison, in eo" Morea Roda Manes} Training ve, Fely Prep, fi re olgate and = Syracuse| Harvard and Ya yen at Cam- had bis fight with Moran was merely | $50,000 at the gate. Gibbone was| ul that t Pte Mane, Hat Of] the final Back Of ae ea ciioal.| seme on the home Washington Park | ia in ae Fear i ame of | bridge Litter rivalry between another oircus stunt to him. Ho beid| forced 10 make 147 pounds, at which | Starters In next =~ pacar ss punts academy, and ended the play with ne Hthacans woll below. th AGawe saris (as Ween) ork oulleeta Goat eee Bro New jthere two sreat institutions will cere bie Jaw for Moran to punch at, and | ight Hey Bret Ne Gh eenaltian to} Louravint W. I7—-Con- | the total score of 2.08) against Howl | eT have a big fiaht on her | Eessmus Mall vs, Boys'..Wash'ten Park Piiron back in 1s91, mad In wie wub-| between the freuhlow, Yene heres & Sacks Bib uned-with the <blow 1008 However, he did what little ef- | tracts of minor leaguo clubs with base-| son's 1.690 |hands, while the fordham men, who (Gamo atarta 3.80 o'clock.) jSeauent years nineteen games have made Hos. “Yale has beep fective hitting was done in the ten| ball players for the season of 1918 wit ecards at | eri last nikat. are quietly confl- i] gress Farmingdale... .Hiushing || — mac favorite for the game break its force, laughing clownishly |rounds, and deserved the decision by | contain & special clause protecting the| Consolidation of the Weatorn, Content | dent that McCatfrey's team will take " " Brooklyn Pre —_ the while. And he let Moran set him-|@ slight margin. McFarland landed | fenerve ! of those clubs or leagues | Three-t and the formation | measure of the Ithacans, St, John’s Prep ve. i Ye | é If to deliver bis long, slow right | oftener, but his biow forced to suspend by reason] of two or three substantial organiza Test, Hrookisa Field te! en ox fhe as. Ber wttry Mieke Mien tene "end 4 i. phi te rf nitions An uneement that tions Were Augen sad 50 Pietra Georgia Tech's football eleven || gt, Paul's vs, Montclalr Academy, | ywing—kno’ eN BOVE, | « special clause to uccomplish this ha ent of the Natio BROC | dis ready to © 0 | hand and toppled Moran off bis! ‘There were two extremely aensa- Jleague contract form at a meeting h From) the Tauleyille, seruees | Biddle Westend eleven for the Denar Andos sce | Willard was fat and soft, | tional lightweight affal if was made last night by JH. Farrell, y of Chicago, President o iddle Western eleven for the bene! Penn 1921 ‘Port Deponit, | © firat show under the membership) Battling Labs ut in spite of that showed such #u-|of course, the hour betwoen Freddy | Chaeman of the Arbitration Hoard of FASE, OLIN sceatinel Ceara ties roan @ Reme CBR LOB h Mt, Vernon...Mt. Vernon Plan will be staged to-night at the! "eb, wo ls a pub ode 6 National Association of Frofeseion e . Sexton w a rd for ne d No J Bi - ¢ ‘4 brea over the man who bad twice | Wolan and Henny” Taeonard, which | Baseball henge or) ToLenelonal| oye ee ene drresidente, In chi: | ranged f Matbeoon and the eruals Hout Bide... .Montelair |) Broadway Sporting Club, when three isl #47 eed out big Jim Coffey, tha’ made Leonard champion of the worli caso. next month to consider the pro- |) (Vt GNN) ead tb Any DOnLcAORNCR mercial ve, Marquand, en-round bouts will be staged, Auisie| Matened to tive of matching another heavy-/in nine rounds. It was not a real| Interest in athletics hereabouts cen- posal nave pore aoe e ; Ratner, the clever Bro ida | tae Conn, om 7 or ° * hereabouts een- ps r extra games this year but graceful- ‘ommercial Fie! nx iniddlewelght, A doh een weight against big Jess has been) fight. Welsh couldn't fight, It wos . \y SS jwill box Wille 1 kal ¥ 0, over en J Are x eee eet ae Sa —- y yield on the condition that the ing vs. N. ¥. Mil, Acad, . Tarrytown b je Laughtin of south | Wa taken—over since that day—us a joke. eid se she Seoasion on which game should be arranged for next ae . Kingsley. . Essex Fells | Bethlenem, Pa. Shamus O'Br of} not ablo to run fast | Saturday, when advised that the a | Yonker Yo ‘ a has decided to ane Where ‘orce enough to hold hard Y New Branswick..Nahway |) unk Russe { 0 he enough to save! Jeleven would be a drawing card and Donal Ne to ov t | himself. from” hair ie F. B I leven would be 1 : Jonald of the west . Beat Skill, Teonard cacti, knocked “out. any Famous Battles Were roug t {consequently could do ite: bit for a SERVICE GAMES jside and Tommy Elm of Paterson will ia HF Buy comand tat Probably the most sensational real | leave openings, and then took away | ° ° . , . | 7’ = ° 6 be the contestants tn the third bout a eM a ie sg t under the Frawiey law was that | his speed with body blown and floaty for Bantam Title Since LXON S LUNE]. Pennsytvania veat Michigan 10 to 7)| motgers ve, Lengwe Island Marines, — || . papier Bombardier Wells of Eng. | hung him on the ropes. with Tight | wr hill ay to 0 Ue ame, was New Brunswick || Herman, bautamueight boxing clampion. |vt aany a baliiaot | will be cae, and Al Palzer. Wells was esti- | handers, knocked out and helples: no year before, e. wave D Camp Di Boston || ¥ oe real name i) has been noti. | formed into @ garage. 5 twelve games, of which the | Camp hal ni sais mmated the cleverost big man ever| The other sensation was the fight | ‘ ha six, the Wol Princeton ale Cape May, ed by the distri mart at New Or { Meveloped in England. He came to | between Lightweight Champion Wire| OT until 1890 was any attempt made to keep accurate record of the kers have won six, the Wolverines eoton hnform: Princeton ||| 's008 to remain in be home city peating further | Dave we bantam America looking for a championship | Mtchie and Leach Cross, Willie had} N various claimants to the bantamweight championship, which was . Siajeqed tafedimaie vu Sowtert 3: fe: action oy exemptiva tiled Herman's | *O'eut y nigut with Aight with Jack Johnson, and the fight | Just won the title from Wolgast. Ho | recently fought for at New Orleans. In those days 115 pounds [| Weeaton, the pound quarterback | Newpers | | '4*2"* went side with Al Palzer was regarded as a) Was warned that Cross was the most ’ ceepted as the official weight, The trall of the buntamweight title has’ be en making football ltat ry kagemey ‘Thursday mere try-out for him. Palzer was | dangerous lightweim was accep in the Middle West and who has benn Brite a Cite a. 0. bate About the best of the white heavy: | and likely to knock eer grythe east |J ninco that time is as follows dubbed hy Cornell man 'that. litte py ntl Beas avywolght, lias Re saloons weights just then and regarded as a | Ritchie said that he wom eee e BE {Radr=cisorye Dixon (colored) was FeOoRRINEG se Dentarnwelght oes oerhy Ret big game, Vibe rier he te wih Jim ve aloce Sia aerate bat after thia bout Joe pesmibie champloo. He was bugs, /And trade with Cross, come what || piom and on Juno 27 defeated Nunc Wallace ta London in 48 roun: Afternoon alt Cie ecod, Shines aul 8 j fant Breouan iv Walladetoble, Ciacionatl gprs yee erful and possessed of a fighting |Might. He'did. Ite knocles \f 112 pounds. , | him by Walter Beherselt will be f| rf N WwW. Paul and Kannas ¢ ed a Mere they will probs or that stuck out like the ram of | down tn the second round ‘ana Gat 1$90--Oct. 28-—CGeorge Dixon won from Johnny Murphy in 40 rounds, }/ seconded by the crities here, ¥ u ews £1,060 and tro n t f ual A.C, the latter Battleship. Wells was of the same|bim in ten rounds of a whirlwind 200 weside, at 114 pou Dixon entered the featherweight class, and rie earae’ ite Habe, ahOwa tack ae at at Coast Jack t—6 feet Sia inches—but of en- | fight in which the champion himself 4 Barry, Chicago, fought Casper Leon for the title at 112 pounds fF) \Weignt by r shiftinesa and the abjl-| An important change in the rules of | rounds to Brennan's next battle will Jimmy Wappas tie crack Greek bantusm cham. y different type. He was slender- | Was staggered xeveral times bs ut Lemont Rarry knocking Leon out in 28 rounds, ity to make every pound count Ing, one that will affect the ap-| be wii Bartil aky et Boston oa Nov, 26! pion, who bails from Atlante, Ga., but wbo Le sew ly Built, scholarly in appearance, well | Leachie’s craahing blows | ny Barry and Sammy Kelly fought « 20-round . ‘ mn > h ° na ot eduested and much more like a col- Another lightweight batt) Pennsylyania } iy heen slowly hut) Prentice jockey, will come up at the Lge other ie Slight battle that will y t ly Improving from week to t of The) Joc Club. re aoa shoes lege athlete than @ fighter. However, remembered wa ne | t th ocked out Walter Croot in London in der the able coaching of Rob F Xt meeting b card a Oly mite ‘was one of the most skilful heavy- plan Leonard and fos Parwean | Siar Garry nace I Lomi add tla eng The eleven Will take the fleld this attors|H. i. Knapp and Capt, Thomas w t boxers I ever saw, and a re-|cleverest of colored EOnnwOn, 1f g0 rounds for world's Croot died late ut Be c i 5 [| noon in top form, ng it has been cares! Hitchcock are the sponsors for the . 118 one weak- ad Ughtwelghts, 1898—Jimmy Barry fought two draws with Casper Leon, 20 rounds |] Poy trained for thin particular. ismol Car i i fc Je middieweight Gratis Aare i ly hard hitter, # k- | Johnson had | ugh theis was inability to take a hard | insistent tangent record and wan Poy |for thre weeks or more: ever since, In| Proposed change in ‘Rule 17a, by ered « good | boning manager, Max Kautman ‘notited Benieg f wala for he was very tbin-lLeonard signed up, stating. thet ||. 1808—Jimmy Barry + ted and Terry MeGovern claimed J] tee (ae ted A ome Noaits| Which a boy will terminate his appren- ted. bere. anamiy {w2, Larive, toe ney mould atu considered It only Tleht foe a cian’ || the championsiilp title MeGovern Knocked out Pedlar }) high class football will be enjoyed Ih, ticeship and lose the five pounds’ al- aise team ented as the New York Atietis Club amar i wo rounds Bombardier Wells | pion to mect ane ner & cham: lt palmer of England in one w York, Philadelphia this afternoon: lowanice that goes with it only after pale at. to by hed ia thelr evme htered big Palzer, who | paraio nc ender re. 15 Ee y i t orwe lass 1 | ps L) A Rd aug fardless of race or cole 1900—Terry McGovern entered the featherweight class and the title wilt sand , | : y winners instead of n ' : ‘ from knockdown after knock- or, He started | i s A collection will be taken up for the| he hag ridden forty winners a ete Hartley's mann Viyno. bas accepted |day « rose fighting at a terrific pace and knoe! «# in abeyance until 1901, w Harry Forbes, Chicago, claimed ttf) you. C. A. war fund at the Columbia riod of one y wa from Joka Weism for hls meu to box|t down, anorting thin red spray that | sonnson cut Int sainute age ied | Forbes met all comers until 1902, On Aug 18, in Ban Francisco, Frankle || Wesleyan. emo te Heriogn, jab the arbitrary period Of one year ie Te ae og Tinamunrice t Be lone hung in the air like a mist, and who | 5), and 59 sec Forbes m st Poy és na 7 Capt, Willlains of the se Patalafter the date of his first Cictory Galstad loltex deknce Hose cecDulaten tt reeled and rocked under a crashing Johns Ki ‘ Neil knocke t la itn two rounds i , a will make an wddrese in which he will Se thes - any Nose st Duiuts on a , Selley of blows that had no end. The lohnny Kilbane, feather champion, | 1904—Oct. 17—Mlow Rowker defeated Fr el in 20 rounds in]! an of th nod work ne plished by ere anil asus oe jin nthe 118-pound, first blow that knocked Palzer down | f0Usht a few ten-round bouts under |} London for the world's title, Jimmy Walsh, Boston, cla 1 the title fj the ¥. M A. workers at the front, Another m. whi i ngthad AS 1M. Kaufman ia was a tremendous uppercut that |the Frawley Law, but there was no d went over to England to fight Digger Btanley for international eal | before the members of The Jockey Chul mae i stragk bim under the chin and lifted |fxcitement attached to any of them. |{ championship May 24, 1908, 1, resulted In a 20-round draw. Walgh bee [| ,Stevent inetitute ona of the three un- te the pscvien bf 8 siseere | tie a ; him from the floor, so that he feil |! the bantam clase the best fighting |] came too heavy for the bantam class and Johnny ulon, Chicago, {| clean slate this aft on Y York |fill the place left vaca Eby he recent ailghtiy s Heing Taught Wrestling. on bis shoulders as he came down, | Vas done by Frankle Burns of New | Sisimed the honors and was recognized as champion. University is Koing over to Hoboken for|death of Schuyler L, Parsony, Under siding bim| “American troops are being taught Paleer’o wonderful vitality brought |Jerney. who caine back atter a short f° Sei9 march &—Johnny Coulon knocked oul Jim Kendrick im 19 {|® Hitie wridiron vin |the rules seven stewards comprise the jon "the referer, | Wrentlins to better Increase thelr effie him through the battering, Tee Base | rourenens end piled up a number of rounds at New Orleans at 116 pounds ringside, ; Cupld Blac |board, the others being August Bele aor wt ats; setae s time to tackle Be ee a tad Bing Bone | The 6190 1912—Feb, 8—Johnny Coulon defeated Frankie Conley in 20 rounds || cleven a Bont, the: Cheirman) Bs Hy Hitehcoom, to ie work, te ardened them te leva tee rs, To revive ine. ig) ane TENDS, Wane Vareay Hoodlegt Arht of the pertaa | Orleans, and on Feb, 15 defeated Frankle Burns in 20 a by a si H, K, Knapp, Andrew M John San sport and demon- 4 § ery body. Ww. Cinp collapsed. ee |Fiynn shortly onus Paige and Jim i} oe lhe ‘ ye ees sient acc || another ‘rimaon this | ford and F, K, Sturgis. While there are t holds are made oe to LA nd fight Sea erat , offect, Morris ef elt low went into bane tt) during the year Joh Coulon was taken {!! and laid off 1 noon wh port Naval Re 4 number of men who are anxious to fill! phe Znju Kid and Kid ¢ weuastional t anged special =| managed to rise a e erate. | offe wan being touted as a 1 hany . nd laid off severa en t With the Harvard | ype p, 's place, from prese a-| colored fighter, *ho 9 nd de Bingham, ty, but more swinging body blows | "White Hope” being prepared. to | months. Kid Willtams clatmed the title by default, but was not recog- || Seven, 4 bebe Maracas n likely that R, T.|orer Billy Miske, lave tee the on and Gisekly Anished him. New Yorkers |whtp Jack Johneon. Ie was a big, || nized, Coulon retaining the crown, a a dona it 1s more than likely that R 7, [rer Bly Mlke, lave te 2 Nor, £8 A tine anne’ pies will long remember that scene at the #0 t fe! with no knowledge of bo 1914—June 9—Kid Williams, Baltimore, knocked out Johnny Coulon If the Fale reahin ey Win th 8 after | Wilson » Presiden’ 9 O* | for twelte rounds ©. Will be held finish, with the smiling champion |ing, but plenty of cour Fiynn ‘| in threo rounds at Vernon, Cal noon, Frinceion faces. ® dreary’ time in! Asguciation, will be the une chosen Hothnare anne of @ minute before struggling vainly | Kave hima ng. Buch yw 1915-—Sept. 10—Willian ton a foul in tho Aft pe get DEAS Berries Le ' ‘ ; p uch was 915-—He ums lost on a fou r ind to Jonny Hogues # wanes ‘ \ i W step: y ingly s that it wus a Na eicran A pula h yore Le ension, ided that &, a ion #0 k ‘ dased and hardly yet realizing that | mor t Rate Pus [no decisions #hall be Riven, not even on i fo out. Up to the Barvow of elty a the if A ine : 3 1. Nov. U.—Young the fight was over. in der the Blove time of the to that Williams was ea . Inteynational League yeas BAR ha retire Levlag ler ¢ sion over Fred Fulton stopped Al Reich and M. ness by stick 1916—Teb Aine f O-round draw with Pete Herman hig tile decision; he aril ue Jockey a eater ) Yooakit e National Athe Weinert without much trouble. He jng the ten and staying | at New Orleans Mapension of the league fon the boy's. services, |i. hy a lok : in @pother heavyweight seon under New York for a couple of eration Wy 1917—Jan, 9—Peto Herman won championst om Kid Williams, ear, wh elub owns : was entitied to th “ alow we ta . the Frawley law who may yet be- terward to Aight another battle, In | 20 rounds, at New Or ineet here on Dect he organ: | but tie chal ea nit he 5 AF tli feud: Heat Rae el come @ champion — the Which he redeemed his renjtation to 191T--Nov, & Norman defeated Frankie Burns of Jersey City PN and wlth War panellone te G ee eta oer he had 4 just claim taaes ie middieweight battles, the some ext by knocking’ out Jack t New Orleans ia 20-1 1 bout | mor rh the prospects for tuua | ee ae tne to no horses for Js to hae lack Jat New Orlea ¥ 2 more Kerious, the prospect Wis'uven (houra Heffner had no borses fo Was Detween George Geyer in ten rounds. ing 3 ae ae tine, ’ are anytiing bul brig) him ¢o ride at the