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" tA; ; COLUMN “nL AA Ne McAuliffe, the Only Retir Undefeated Champion Light weight of the World, Anxious to Serve Uncle Sam as Box- ing Instructor in Army Train- ing Camps. te te Tie Pree Vtuahing & The New York Krwnine Worst ACK WAULIFFE skin ore markably youne and almont fit encugh to take nin, to # ne to teaching ing in our» training campn Jack MeAuliffe ' ut of the ing for a jong while, but he was me of the wo horors with wie lom enough to re before defeat put him on the « At the pire time tie nly retired undefeated Hahtweight champion of the world Jack wave Up tin tithe ny years ago, when he wan in his prime. A ever fellow, with much more than the average ringster'n share of ine telligence, he found it easy enough » make an honeat living. He didn't wait to “have hin biock knocked off” by fiehting along after feeling the first aymprtome of the “slipping” that Marks the difference betw fight ing champion and a has-been. MeAuliffe, a me friend and con temporary of such great ting artiste as Jack Dempee John L. Sullivan, Bob Fitzsimmons, Kilrain and Mike Donovan, bas tia own ideas of the way in which glove fighting should ve done Cw at modern boxers and iaugh,” sald Jack yesterday after- noon. “As a rule they don't know anything, Ul make one exception .Benny Leonard i a real champton, He has the keen hitting sense and | the two-handed ability of an old-time dhampion. He reminda me a little of Mike Donovan when Mike was mid- diewolght champion. Do you know, Mike Donovan is the beet teacher of boxing in this countrys and ts the only man tn this country, in my esti. mation, who is a complete master of boxing. Mike was a wonderful boxer in his time. It was a pleasure to nee him. His boxing was the work of an artist. 4“ RIFFO was the cleverest boxer I ever saw, When I fought him I thought he waa a dub and I expected to beat him easily. To my amazement he had that left hand in my face all th time—and the way he could move his head away from a blow! Oh, boy! He was a wonder, If Griffo had been able to punch he could have whipped @ny man in the world in « few min- utes. He was & ghost! A shadow! ‘There never has been anything like him since “Bob Fitzsimmons! wet iny firat sucht of Fitzsimmons tn the ring with I sey, - was tn Jack's corne: Fitzsimmons was & big, moon-faced follow; simple look- ‘ng. He wrigwled his head around and looked acroas at Dempsey. He hadn't done enough fighting to reall | look I'l never for- | BEST SPORTING PAGEIN NEW YORK BALL MAGNATES ARE GOING TO ‘CURB PITCHER Trains —> Monica Girls’ St. and Won Every One of Then: | OMQTHING ta always happening in the field of sports to upset calowlations, but It te doubtful whether anything will beat the sensa- tion furnished by a female basketball team which holds the championship of the city and han d ted wome of the beat teams within @ radius of thirty miles, And what do you think this team | trains on? Why, fud, bonbons, ce cream soda and all the other dainty Juxu- ries which tickle the female palate. Yen sir, they just thrive on ail the things dear to the femaie taste. And If you have any doubts about their ability to play basketball, just take a over their record—twenty-nine ames played and us many nm. If the list of their victims you'li seo the why and wherefore of their jclaim to the female championship, he name of this aggregation of fo- male wonders Is the St. Monica Bas |ketbal; Five, They're members of the congregation of St. Monica's Roman Catholte Church, in Bast 79th treet, and they have been using the same line-up ain the team was | formed & year an half ago, They were |taught the tine points of the game by | Hil Lavelle of St. Monica's Lyceum, but when it camo to setting down training ruler—well, mere man would never attempt it with hope of success, Five Has Played Twenty-nine Games Piesnt UAC IE eT tr s Ly THe PTW, Ree Tw Bay The Bertwk Down A CHT Championship Basketball Team on Candy, * Night " who ts the Tue Matron With A Basioon ? $$ ; “4 trie m7 = ' lent hitter ds ‘s Western Star Schedtiléd tic. toc wen iter teces en cet ; estern : for two fa they timed and shoved Fred Fulton won a technical vie Oy Meet Pospishil in Match cach other around with neither gain. | tory over Gunboat Smith. The Gun« ing the fal ner wasn't out, as one of his ears was tu Finish, A year jater Lewis again tackiea | til! waving at the count of ten, Sm Stecher at Omaha fore a owd of LOW Bhtbow on %« | . 15,000 people, For six hours these TRANGL BS Is, rack! two gladiators put every ounce off ,.\Wat Wil bring old stars Geek to Weatern wrestler, will make his on ink players’ places rules , Sealine strength and wkil) they possessed tnto j ; 4 oO firet ein the works Th | ave be altered suit the Ie C S dd Q catch-as-cateh-can tournament Ne He hah bs ais y 4 Soa ste ability. Hor the pro- o “ le peto! Theat 4 , Ice Cream, Soda rer tocnigtt at the Laalagton Theat®.| ‘eras wag forced fo calle deuw:| No infer shall he the Sl Barrer, A “ge Pospientt te hout to the fninh,| .Wiadek Zhysako defeated Fred Pu-} in his whiskers 6 RAS FINDER. mune | Lewis Was the first man tolbieak Joe) enue ©. Maes sensational auyie I Outfield nay employ. three IRL BILLIARD STAR ‘e wz. es Fel the rat man to preik Jor| finish match at the tournament tast| caddice apiece ta retin aspen o , Ate Stec ea Mbiiys 7 ‘ night, The sturdy Pole acored his yle-| ftes WINS ANOTHER MATCH wan @ little wo yearn ago thAt) tory in 20 minutes and 15 seconda with | ‘ie PPE ie nail acne - a reverse body hold, but only after a Tim Ml be called when @ dawg progress in only are hundreds of the fair nex achiovin, tennis, they are Miards, 0 they have not Invad that ©. Hayward, the girl bililardtat een ‘ . 4h ; sya}, | Ris Shoulders to the mat, Al batters who hit past the from’ Philadelphia, who i engaged || Australian and American Stars. SCORE AT 49TH HOUR. Bitter Feeling Between Cycle Try, an he would, It was impossible field are cut automatically, ial trying to swell the Billiard Players’ taser Tal ed ann E Rivale | bcc eauthne sta CG atic | It looked as if must surely auccumb ome Ambulance Fund through. her {| NOW Bitterest of Rivals, Aly) yramer and Equ, Muse, Gare:| Favorites Due to Goullet’s)ylnaveta' ivan wrench ap hurled Pitchers must not knock the bate ‘ pored an- a Fe 5 ‘ ¥ Mien 5 Sy. In the alr. Aa the latter Of the batters’ hands, pismree yea Na eve Hiss et though a Few Months Ago! Gouttet and Magin .. 9007] Refusal to Accept Ex-Chame Mane cecoek coun eertiaces r of 0 bs : i. - 3 : . | old and clamped both shoulders | Over the fence t clal match at Howlson's Academy, They Were Close Friends, | Madden and Corry. 90071 pion as Partner in Race, frie At tara Pierre to Bh Seine mation defeating Julian Heo, the Colum | Plereey and Grendi 23° minutes and 10 seconds with cane Pitchers younger than fifty yeara bla University star, at 18.2 baik- < : | Verrt and Spears. . x hold. must throw with one hand, line, 200 pointa to 69, Monday night N a alx-day bicyole race there is/ Rast aad Dreback with, any oMeial anrint points until they | The first was hetwese Demetrius she defeated Marry Cline, another giways at least one rider who Ht ri oe: xeeain Si HF ie nee | Wan the agnreasor ane atthe cat ot Bai eunnere cannot claim ime star pro. Hor akill at the table ts continually makes the —sleid| 4 | and Hanley. OF te are am orlating was Bitterly | ten minutes and. ten seconds. pinned ter ere nee when one knee hits the le, remarkable, sprint. The railvirds, who love these| Thomas and Lawrence contented, dn the frst aprin’ Oe sla body and saeere toe eee - — exelting brushes, call it a “Jam as| Carman and Wiley........ Mey gut Verrt on the post. Hanley The match between Gy Burna of) Batter ig out when his whtekers! | |) the adventurous pacemaker shoots| Linart and Debaets .. nosed Ova, then cam g, Madden Ireland and Tommy Draak of Hol- | cross the plate brought into play during @ basketiall 91.) y and Lawrenc dito be a slzgiing bout that os = { gate was ubout all wo needed tu play |!) on the banked turns, forcing the) Smith and Weber. . Magin was first in the second sprint. | he crowd on edge, applauding other rider to do Mkewise le cot, . Corry, ey, Webe: one and th na other of tne | f — . the Kame correctly, ao wo just agroed | other riders to do Mew! | Chapman and Eager.. Root, Hi ind worint waa @ ters | contestants, They were. equally RACING SELECTIONS. sre not deprive ourselves of| In the present Garden race ths Job| Yadona aud Rello ffair, with Verri beating out match din skill, strength and welghi. | nything that might cause discontent. | o: San 1 \ eoaeeeee ees ta Aa lawrence. W Sach man was often top as hia Boga uucldea that candy and sodan| Cf eT aprinty has usually fallen) Leader—Hanley. Record, 1,082, 9/14" nen Anchen oie tan Bniith, | opponent, war, ‘on’ the “mat. ahey NEW ORLEANS. on ifred Goullet oe bes eel i would not be we play real basketball ‘We've been toKe a half now, and there's not on regular players wis same or a practice in THE BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 65, ” Prasoenr Teune. race ose To new we PrTowmD Bare *cur fm SHAT, PORTE © Kine T, Not FLOAT Ths Bae veto the world of sport, Not wuccems in awitnming, and golf, but now making good ut field which previously Migs Clara The husky Aus- her for w year and (rallay not only feels this way, but| tab laps. made by Goullet and Grenda in 194, being 5 ; Bene he's confident he can Jump the fleld| ee — has xwed 4 for the much coveted lap that would includes « certain umount of rough- | reason. Goullet Ia very keen about HARD PRESSED BY Perak house. Our en bers twenty, of candy doesn't go very ntire trainin, eating Kramer. Last summer th SR r with us . Smith, ¢ was the 1917, Tee Ben OTH HS Poor... Ths Mourn Cut ovt cunves. Strangler Lewis to Make His Bow In Wrestling Tou Goullet’s Anxiety to Beat Kramer Responsible for Most of Bike Sprints ‘ars wax firat in the fourth sprint, preased har Root, Linart and Thomas fol- remarkable Italian sprinter Verrt tn sprint a di first had wcored a point real hand of the night ow a ting into th Het and ag + in the Lexin, The sturdy defeat. After much manoeuvring and tugging Pilakoff finally secured a leg grapevine and nelson hold on his ad- Versary we 4, Corry, rly om, that! ager time point col- his own wonderful power, Ho ox i rt really inaeperable, When Kramer ne - ome fo. in and it was left to the girly them-, The reat of the regular team is com a r aster Sha GMAt 4 night sprint- he aixth round found Magin, Corry, mected Jack to ive hich & tourh time | selves Posed of to Misses Frances Clark and became strong for golf he got Goullet|,, Mer Are Mau nte 208 eee in Madi. | hoot. Wiley, Pleroey and Linart fin- of It thas » ofS : ‘They cull ue the weakor sex,” anid May Kennedy, forwards: Loretta Gal- to take up the game and the two to | Mehing in a row t er, T watched him as he sipped the | y¢) H Oo fl f vin and May Hickey, guards, wit son Square Garden had b added to te won the seventh sprint in a mad pants off, and saw those skinny lems, | tise nm Gorman, capta ie oO 1 “id spent many hours on the links, the team totals, Goullet and Magin drive from Oscar Eax. Then came nd laughed. They looked too thin to| the five, “but you know what Kipling Helen Harry first substitute. They are) or ie came time to ke the} With 109 points. They w closed Hanley, Goullet, Lawrence and Madden. hold up. But when he peeled |#ald, Wo just decided that cont under the direct, suparvision of the nan ie Oe me to make the) pressed by Kramer and Egg, who now Maxin incressed hia team's by win aye a iae and Nnewed that won. | ment mixed with a certain amount of Jey. Father John W. Cunningham, pairings for the Garden race tt was] muster 99 pointy ning the elgnth arint wns ae off the awe ae 4 sino ities Assistant pastor of St, Mon joullet or tel Madona and Rello are still one lap ond with Root Anart derfi torso—the power he carried |Decesanry exercise for the facuition | Assistant ; suggested Goullet and Kramer team|,,Madona and Bello are stil one, lap ond, | above the waist line--my eves sare | Ss 2 =| qhey have carri le and | UP. ullet, who thought the world} e as a —_—— re Poor Dempsey never had a} ‘1 0 of Krae evertheless didn’ t | mt. Po Fem y yer tits, | who might have beaten Bulllvan tn/gold of Bt, Montea’s tories of Kraemr, nevertheless didn't want | Eimmons arked Dempasy to give up| Ds best days, and that was Kilrain,|over the Williamabr which his pal as a partner because he be- d Set hie seconds, throw in. the| But Sullivan’ had Kilrain's number | 18 composed Be thie alt In Of SAVARE'O Heved the former national champton | Fistic ews lock Tt OSst | sponge, when he had Jack reeling and | the way Fitzaimmons had Corbett's, a ee ee ee se MeN nad seen his beat cycling days, When “ide 7 a done. he ulilvan always Knew exactly wha’ o ¢ ® Of Bt. Mary's, ; ae vittdle more. oxb rein he was doing, “Hv could think, He|@nd have beaten the team of Our Kramer learned of Goulles deciston| Pred Fulton, the elongated heavy: | lence, haw recital many atte | he didn't know enough then, tte wan|#howed it after he collapsed in the | Lady of Mercy, which Is regarded as he was furtous. weight of Rochester, Minn, who has hers of vartous cities for his bo vet a Dig boob. He didn’t even know | Mebt with Corbett, when he ree na | the on parent, senanie baskesball ors © me a good partner," aatd | defeated many a good big fellow tn the | Kid) Herman, tie aa Aig Be : stl near the; @Mninst the ropes and held up his/#regation In the entire State reek alias how him how much (24st elghteen montha, wan signed up matchmaker 4 2” 28 sled an man onndoien hand and xatd: ‘Gentlemen, Lam glad] Some of their remaining games thia, Kramer, “and Ul show him how much noraay by his manager, Mike Collins, | {Cus may land the match for Christmas Day | bi maniits wondert' ethat the championship. reinaing. in; eason tnelude contests with New Ros | I've yone back.” aR 3 + |atternoun, an Lopch'e manager Is negotiating with natural fighting machine fhe moridy He tae utd hava hau | ohelle, Tareytown and 1 * FIVO| ‘rhe rivalry hetween the two former} {2F Snother battle, His opponent tn thts | hin ever saw He could hit from any-! aed F OOUNE Taye * 4 N AG CRY RANI RE On ENE 2180 be fo will be Dan "Porky" Flynn, the vet- ~~ re ful bio i na) premence of mind to gat off a better] of Jersey City, « all the membs du Me suaniteated.-cvery-qi & ¥ p | Fe aE Ow ter with| line than that under the circum: of the team are certain that th nde la man Very minute |eran heavywolaht of Boston, Who waa! stim coins is tow the manager of three taht Bertone varned tnd be. | AtARCED. will not mest defeat they're on the track, Through @}recently exempted from service {i the | em ‘ey am the heavyweight fame cunning In the ring, but at Arat| 9 i! my time men learned how to = third ty Kramer and Goullet each | navy on account of being the main aup- | Jock Malone, the Vwul welterweight, and M he knew unsthing obout at ull won| M®Bt They Jeurned it by fighting BRITTON GIVES TILLMAN Wagered a thousand Gallra, On Hei pare of his wife. Fulton and Fiynn will | Gene Delmont, te aieweight, Colina { aan long fights. You can't take a man iy Lr SEER the ime - jeome together In a twelve und bout | peut Malone and Deltnont to oon anti | “ | ng the n the sprints, 7 fighting . and cut hts hair short and put tights BOXING LESSON IN HUB.) ‘urine the wwoeke tn tlie sprints inet {at & boxing #how to be brought off at, ‘ss practical | F Jim Corbett hadn't seen Fitaatm. | ht Kleven on him and make a fehter the mont fenved. man in. the: snee,|Columbua, ©., on Monday night. Ful- | seopsiere n Corbett hy Mtanim-| of him by that, He Nan to learn the! pogron, Dec. & the mon aren Ae Pe Te ie ta weoeive Bh Ist G60 ibe tthe i Boring ' mons fight Dempsey he might) game through ‘experience, It wag] ey S There's no telling when the husky] ton per cent. of the! cnuh os have had a chance at Carson, but} sport to us. We cared more for vic- | ChieaRe had no troubi ethe de-| Austrailan will set out on a long,| ross recetpta and transportation for | | Corbett felt that day that Fiteaim.| tory than for the money, That's why | Slaton over Johnny Minne>| gruelling sprint and won't stop until| him and his manager. ESE as ent itllcen aio. 4 They |e HAd real champions, Txaw Renny | polla in their twelve-roand bout at the he has lapped the field. He possesses <5 in Pie na ae ta pein te tponn oe ia a naneves S788 Leonart Wolsh, No oll gtr. | Grund Opers House « was /both the necessary speed and SEMEN | sAeoaner etuh haw just been zt ee ere, tas Westar estou oe exhibition as Welsh did tie? | fam BiB ws ty #- Tanowe for ite club members, | y knows too mati about the fi feat. That made it oasler for Pitz-| night, hendine over and covering Hert’ display’ of i tenth | tablished his great reputation during [them fr fe ol m th | ft, and hewkdes te @immons, for except for the fooling of and aniv trying to stay, Woe fongent [PONnd Britton twis VTUMAN | these six-day erinds rile a uaa AL 0: hae ls cidleapniay Ae nad Uncertality Corbett might have made| In my tive And T think that the Fev | With Fikht uppere | art at the ber caouttan:t Reeaentom 6 So, 960 Went 1180) Sere, ts he chanees re that be * oat fight. He hi ud ‘ fat | of tis wh are left could show young wax bore nds DOV- | aime thet rr es on a Wantage in" weight to ive aUcieter. store tu"iay" gometbing about mane: | LAURETTE STOPS TWO MEN «ss French parents, (aime mt oe Eeesony 2 ha Kreat advantage long Aight. ine that wor learn from the 4 boy he T BHOD | meat will be held on Frid De. | | a Bante Cha Nir toe eee eae We’) INSIDE OF SEVEN ROUNDS, yi maxing | «De eae cote) “Sullivan 1, there was one nan’ ovan abou deliverte did on] _— | Fort Wayne, Ind. : a | BHENAN Pa, De Walter & The A showed #0 ' win, 4 Kopln of Jamestown nde Inat| OU coy pecome . Rice Nested Who reventiy of: | Doctor Tells How to Strengthen Mahe ieee emg ar ae’ | uLehe be fn git for New Nite 8 maid sie rer thon after Kopin'a, bad i Iiyan Downey, the ¢ mbiis, O., wel od A retto narood to Lake x AU weight, for twelve rounda, at Columbue. ©, a Ried, ie ye g: rea y n ne | round . o.com | at Unap'e Gymnast, sn Harlem Oe ’ * . Norfolk Wine Easily, Goullet | AS eek’s Time in Many Instances |... 3.00." joe ag eae te ree ; + of New York in # ound NEW- | Hletwew heavyweight, end Jim Coffey, the Wa Ba tad ne last nlaht 0 tered toulay thet the report | A Pree Preser leat form, Dut | triah battler. to be fovalit at the Natioual AC |g Lh aane id tones * nd the Anish jown the city in two weeks, Coffey Int 7 pert 4 poet tatlele, Dros | - D ° 1 toppled Mt Levineky cannes tane the ir fas : sofort * fourth of a f W records on the way nt amind for some other quoi bi . q t ERAN of th 0 | eee rer i few records 4a way, : ae cag a os he fren cee, te foup U.S.G.A.TOREINSTATE ) , to Auntralta tate , att he Fain ts te | y right fro cd ave and, wat 110 Naw peveral | Mfainmiation wit dulce QUIMET, SAYS REPORT January | mm @ totter rveeited toslay iy Jimmy Jonnate ha, only amaitinar Weinert’ | AIRE a1at Are bothering you | eens another In Mel> | gen Owen Moran, the Bnei fighter, Owen myx feurery of the tae of bis bands ¢ » | f | It In reported that be Wins inunth, Com=|ehee he te a ¢ Ne at the water wor | t maninant (hywk: Air ‘on, e « da at one of the clutm tm Engians! « few wecks | 1.4 Oar Stave repeal 4 shove asti'e "wer naminet ena? hn champion, will t onde FOF | ago and wot $205 for hie ond. He further ocean Tae of seems: bam oles very reinaah BY cea amateur ne eareateat Broce CEN tite ts . aoagng Pal Moore, has enlisted In Company D, i" jor emnen || States Go " seflvets tl at ry Merritt, Tom in and i world Of | Aish ¢uetitem, are wt 1 Frnt ‘aulectuem quateaes ts See, | T The Honiton atar Fost Gee BE | Rah CERN, aFe WAL wh 9 ¢ ¥.3, Danny aase he ti hated, 2am 10 ne week's . for reinatateme a = ; _ Pos | iF , Jew in the fighting acres | pet aioe oe refond the. inna f . X-day race) Radie Mead, manager of Joe Lon rack Pialnad aa oy "eat dest Sa ig no longer engawed in and he's favorite in| wat elie ewan whe reenity ocelot ide |e ° Tif bop I onde bi oan we, cht i « since |O'Keafe of Philadeipbls in thie rounds Can eC y rh BIRDS IP CNA ARIA, ANG le:nAw:¢ while eful of vietory, ‘Thagkagivring Dwr afters oa won th Weed 9 f° ‘WU ible to play 4 mie ashe 4 vietory, | Thaplegiring 4 : | eikem aa at Ma ici Bisy BUR bd e , act © would weight championship of New Ragland others. the # decision orer Torry Mf TO PUT SOME “PEP” IN THE GAME ial rnament To- elded it # draw Although pounds PUTTING ‘EM OVER WITH “BUGS” BAER “Why Should we Find a Logi cal Opponent for Jess Wie 1# ard When Jess Ain't Even Logical Himself?” wt UA n Arthur “Bugs Baer, oT SHAKE (6 Why should we find » loyioal * nent for Jess Willard when Joes ain't even logioal himaeif? runner spraing a t of crutchea, For a time it ap- | yaeko was doomed to! on Theatre lat night, Pole scored his victory | Pitcher suffering trom the ague shall not te accused of having @ 6° balk motion All fly halls are out when caug@rt on the fifth bounce, nd began gradually to force! the limit, and Billy Roche de Fellcidad, Pontefract, Royal Im rst Race—Bringhurat, ful Star, Race. | Rogers, had forty in welght on Charles Pox- Bohemia, he was unable to fall from his smaller oppo~ the decision was a draw avige, & Slavonian, \ J Bertodano, Budwelser, Harry Shaw, Wood- Cheer Leader, And more sclentif: Race—Stelclift, Mr. Mack, . a Syrian, that he won e in 4 minutes and 16 Ae : ‘opper King, Hiker, n arm and wrist lock and " PERFECT FITTING UNION SUITS MUNSING WEAR LET MUNSINGWEAR COVER YOU WITH SATISFACTION HE fit lasts as long as the fab- ric. 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