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<a . THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1917. : — PUTTING M OVER *, ms PUT < } WIT TH “| ’ i) DMR | | | LUMN << WANTS TO START THE CIRCUS SE EASON WITH FULTON 1 NEXT MARCH | : ne | | val / > - ? si ‘ / . q Al \ r * —— ( Wd A yi” / My Arthur lege Naer, : | ! as ror al Willard Planning to Help Pro rame, mote a Bout in Florida With ad G ame your Fulton as His Opponent. A CON } ‘ é AME ALL T - 4 AND Whe wintering © ; a f r that ring * fon are hauling f , r A . With a protsinen: Morida capitaiiet YOU #AID IT dati Bh, jth gy A pineapple han a rough coms save oF poem piexion, but compared to ice ins {he atory, haw come to t cee THe wie "7 hockey @ pineapple is emeoth. tun at he w be muck Ata i freus attraction next year WILLARD = Fucton - —a | Between Connic Mack and Preate comer out and defonde hin i WILLARD ~ FULTON: dent Baker, noth In ante ti Philly, ship title, Ho he te to qive Fred Pt Don't be eurprined if the Libes+y Bell ton a at re 1 bobs up In a Ted Sox unifor on conditions | thn't em oe ned the Charlle Mttohetl-| iffair thore In 1894. The! - \4 the fight. Jess will polish off Fulton] 4 fe, Willie Hives | years. and then start out with the circus| ery good wor! iiite oll I pores and ‘en tart out with the circus ety hae Pattaiton and rerimentai |{ ABE KIVIAT, FAMOUS | a emarkable Career | Dretdent Wilton nan the etont ! c " pide ay dope. ie kvows t! we post a The only drawback to a ncheme Iike| POXINE championebips, us pista “ MILER, JOINS COLORS | ——— ’ this war we wil have to play ® thia may be furnished by Pulton, who | C& Mp Lewis, out In Washington, ani - 'He Is Dead at Humboldt,|2'%, %2,,!* THEE Shatmuaton| CoMMencader next tine, a6 feet 6 en tall, long armed, ex-|!* teaching boxing to officers as weil te has joined \ , wT oth ‘Prestings ne le wiean freshmen will has perienced, skilful and accustomed to|*# men. Iitehic has an exceptionalls 1) tig at well-known lowa, Home, After Ailing of much of Goteh eloven next They wilh have ie fighting often, who ts an loan ana cat|Deasing personality as well as keon |] pope to enliat te Abel 1 As the time of play left ¢ from this season's i lice only 212 pounds atripped, | Ability for business and : reanization Kiv beat inile fdnner in | Two Years. etch want & ale h Dune of | team. , Ho ty gonorally well like: this cit h ‘ i — Be € 4 puwi redone : while Willard may never seo 800 hin city, He has Joined the 13th at in five rounds, then me Sie ec pitt . Chacile White, at Camp Grant, Dit oast Artillery, now ° | HUMBOLDT, Ia. Deo. 17. | vn’ Weekn nokane. Fr nia | LET'S GO : / MOL . “ ie Ww Aleo ende nf * tc “sf ‘Aside from this slight detail the RO! started his boxing instruction by Fort Hamilton, al 7] Pipp of an ees NOTH aRGs apo tthe Winner but was cums of| If the war keeps up, there will scheme is lovely picking four men from each compan. Brook The former holder of atar is dead at bis home her te be eight clubs in the National and inatructing them. In a few day# |] mar after being inocu ° L | Prank Gotch,, retired tea League, Reading ftom, loft, to ? 7 ° ol oe » ere 6 N 1 J J be bat e right, he ubs, eranton or- ESS WILLARD has been in hard|he had the whole camp interested In|] ated, way granted a furlough of Led American eague | welght champion wrestler, was pinnea | BOWLERS ‘MEET _To- MORROW. | respondence School, Zanesville luck, with the war and ¢ boxing, and within a month was |] one week to complete hia business jto the mat for his last fait’ trom High. the Bloomer, Girls, Keeley thing. But for the national Int matching tho rivals from different || affaira. Resides winning many [ Hi R Wi ll le c Institute, Berlitzer Schoo! of Lan- | Juraemic poisoning, a disease whict lie Aliled Bowl. | : : f in a Sigger fight he might have been | companies, then regiments, then br metropolitan and national titles, n ome un a ops | had Naan neaaenetal ing His health pi |! N ew. York | guapes, end the Married Men and a very popular champion. But, to tell joa, until now he has started a divi Kiviat was a point scorer in the fialendipiclomee lithe past two years. and M nity No. 1241! the truth, the victories of the ring/*lonal championship boxing tourna Olympl mi This urred in Goteh waa RoKty cum vearalola beta le morrow eyes | YEA RO, aon very insignificant to people ment. Naturally the mon are rapidiy |} 1912, when be finished second to ||Crack Local First Baseman] !anded in the .200 ist, the men being | “Air dor ht Eid isons rad WP ae Committee on — - ; : 1 : | Murphy .314, Felsch .308 and Jackson) He !# survived by his widow, a toa d ed at the meet Don't wlame Connie Mack for now, Tho boxing champion of the Picking up quite a little skill with the || A. N.S. Jackson of England in the pny t ng held » 4 gloves. er ti pa Byes Made Nine Circuit Clouts—}.301. Atogether® nineteen players |year-old son, Robert Gotch; a brother, | "5 on Dev, 4 to Selling his ba rs. I he can'e world cuts a poor figure beside the 1,500-metre run, being beaten only init .300 or better, but elght of these|Fred Gotch; a elster, Mrs, Charlie | (4 A niatio make a protit sumer allow American boy who rushes into uni-| Battling Levinsky is doing the name || by inches, Ty Cobb Is Champion Bat- taka Cas Ald | Kurth of Humboldt, and his mother ewan wal suk him to get tt in winter : form and offers his life to his coun-|4t Camp Ayer, Mass. and ts so en- © Gh took part in less than fifty-five games. Ia ( Ane iene ob Fea (fubmit o iN try. thustaatic over his work that he even ter With Average of .383. Cobb led the league not only tn the Tee. Motel) BIRD: TORRONE! OE ricuawas rome And aft tw have la donates bis whole salary to tho fund — xeneral averages but also in stolen | ¥u' ; fon all matt twenty-one ; [urepean gilt peed ey bg pagel for buying athletic pil cope 8 | | bases, With a total of 55, and in the | His wife and son were at his bed | ation arinles. who wouldn't prefer being the New “dl hange trom unofficial ME: | gota ber of hits, He registered |sids when death came. ‘The famous Jersey achoolboy who went to France, | Vinsky is fortunately able to do this, | . | ures in American League batting Pier number 0) B pe svtesinen thiete wi conscious nost up to| Golfer was eanabt ple ° feet enlisted in an Algiers regiment, |@ving put away a comfortable for- and Gossi IL r 325 safe blown for a total of 336 bases, | ey la ot si maar . Q lana trom ib see eaent in 1917 was revealed when the] iiis mark of 44 two-baggers and 23/the time of his death, despite rumors| A! Ls pa tes fought through the front line patties | Lea ed al kc By John Pollock official averages wore given out by |triples was the best in the league, |that have been in circulation during] *"*"* ot the| FAMOUS MICHIGAN SPORTS- for two years, and came home on fur- : na ts doing very well at LB. LB. Johnson, President of the league | Wally Pipp of the New York Yankees Jthe past two months that he was] *tfopolitan dist his hand’ MAN WON'T SHOOT A TURTLE lough decorated with the Crots de, Camp Dodge, where he has turned his Ty Cobb, with .38%, is undisputed | !¢d, the league In home runs with nine) tof thet at t the st UNLESS IT'S RUNNING Querre and the Legion of Honor|#reat popularity to good account and Champlon Benny Leonard will engage champion, we py asi Tea sda v4 Sous Veach of Detroit was one behind | irra shee part of the ti bad 1 st nMesloion Bout, torntient, © jon, c mo Gotch was born on medal to being merely the man wha] has mado boxing the most popular of| '> aoe ee een eat the “regulars” being George Sisier ut}, Bush, alno of Detralt was first tn totAl | nery April 2 the. ae all sy > nfter ch ho will return to Ca » 2 ' runs 5¢ ; ‘obb was sec- {here April 27 Beets whipped Jack Johnéon or the man Ge ie the soidiars, ton, where he will resume his duties as St- Louls, who topped Tris Speaker| ond, « ents, He spent his who whipped Freddy Welsh, ==} EApY. James 3 Donovan of the! civitian boxing instructor, teaching our of Cleveland for second place by just| The Detroit team. fortifind by these |early youth on the far ‘The New Jersey schoolboy reached | Canadian Army, formorly well knowu | goldiers there how to box. Henny’s op-| one point Performances of ita offensive etars, led} actoot in winter und helping tn a trenoh full of Germans when ail of/in New York and tho Eastern States! ponent this evening will be "Chick Sisler hit .363, ‘Rpree members of |AVerARe Of .269. Tho tall-enders, Phila- |farm work in summer, Hix open air hia comrades in a charge had been|as Jim Donovan, a clover middie-| frown, the New Hs lghtweignt,! the world's champ White Sox x shamptin’ White Sox ied, “REL and the |worl and regular habits developed the | shot down, He threw @ hand grenade | Weight boxer, hag been appointed | whom he will take on for ten rounds at rtrength and musclo which war of #0 through a machine gun alot In a ce-| 5, ructor by the War De-lthe big arena at New Haven, under the |much value later rater a silled, the enachine| Sete 8, Camp, Mondo. | Frank svesices of the fiyan A ethanol otch’s most imnortant matches tn ernera blew the root oft the fortifl-| An Teports trom other cape ahog | Have Fitagerald, the wei known retoroo | AAA OC akes Big Hit Here, |which he elinened the work's title wore cation, leaped in, turned the Gare an eae Is being ¢ taken up with | of Connecticut, will officiate B t H t held in Chicago. At, Dexter Park Pa- machine gun back along the AR) The only exception to thia good| Charles Doeserick, manager of Walter aur as to eturn to amp ‘ eae chatmplan: au etter tw Route trench and killed about sixty Work has been furnished by Light-|'te lool middleweight, today signed up enisis ~ and tres. minutes of gruelling , mans with their own bullets, drove| weight Champion Benny Leone meot Willie "Kaockout’® Loughlin — |Most of the time was apent in wh tow aurvivors over to the French| Who was appointed boxing Inatructor| Mtting fapter of South Bethieem » « 2ybszko and Lewis, Who Dis-! = licnown tn “wrestitnic” bari the ¢ oa 1 followed | fF Camp Upton, Leonard recoived | tom-round tout at « special boxing W *TO-NIGHT’S CARD OF Ing," that ta. the nthe trench as prisoners, and followed| for Samp, fplon. Leonard received |e evan of Allentown, ta. « pute Westerner’s Claim to, TS, J |e strisate . slung across hia shoulders without permission from the War be. | Samm as both men ate nuthiog, elanbarg tant. | YAtON = as-Catch-Can Title,| gchmidt met in ar sther mat Bat Ses i it I h Yi ent ‘ i A 20- 3 > 0; Park, which drew an $87,00¢ ve Calla it Beat re Beside an exploit Nke that, what) partment and took on matches mh Meet in Finish M a! 20-MINUTE MATCHES, 7 Pe Part burnt Compa nacival® Hw an re Knocking out of a fat| Denver, Bt. Haul, Philadelphia and| waite Monotas, former soaring sartoer of t u atch To Yousif Hussane ve, John Kre- tein “am, i8a-bs and. om 6 brulee Cor. Maiden Lane, Sth Floor and degenerated negro champlon, OF | Alot for tecnlghe, Tie gamed ached. | Willard, tas now placed himeelf under the mar Night. \] bere. ie 5 waniibe, orilaalsn of thelstien " «the 14 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIED. the knocking out of a timid and| ho will return to Yaphank to-morrow |aenn pli Lr a tamae lee Harola Christianson vs, Pierre ho employ { auperannuated Engliah Hght-welght| Loonard's junket may have fattensd | coming fiahter In’ Monolan for be hae opened ne, RESTLING fans tn this city ree || Le Belge, Sit wae an boxer? | hia bank account a Tittle, but It didn't] eotisuons for goveral matches for him, One of gret that Earl Caddock, who| FINISH MATCHES, shich caused excructatin It a few war heroes could be taken | eye Neeson ho was Aesiened. toll he le vate tH orbs, Pe 1 Fred Fulton is an instructor at Camp|| Karl Pospishit vs, Sulu Hevon- nleas, the, victira rolled over around the country with a circus, NOW, | junds of men who are giving life ite[meme waite | Dodge, Dex Moines, was obliged to re- || pan. equentiy- employed hat might draw. But war heroes vn are being pre _ turn to his military dut as he|| Frank Leavitt vs, George Manish, other hold o aren't of the self-exhipiting breed Wists forthe) Te HA:on sateen "teres made a big hit by the prowess he|| Strangler Lewis vs. Wiadok boy's real entry Into The real ouca prefer ta. go baok to the js tt ye fatal eocidiot to Jivplayed in t es he so- |] Zbyazko, Aigte on in 1809 Goren had J GIVING ¢ Min the oid daya the real ting: cham- eke TILLMAN has a untae | # out in that city were! cured 40 -s-catch-can | Sener omg as neiniborhond tehiity and Yn sions preferred to go back to the ring. abide the form of a large! a <n wutie bonne y tourney, Dr , Who was thrown q r of Woodn fi A ’ sud expect nie Loni nels di Lew! ‘ i : va 4g| Humber of recelpta from Uhhe Teed rents teste thle br mage sly enatain | BY Rim. declared that ho considered |ESe hg flying. headiock,” is pos : ie} 1AMOND NI* ‘ elas ee Cross Society, Ho turns over 5 | menra, - Caddo the best mim he ever} tiyely brutal and I am for abolishing elle = Rite \\ cae ake cha ag in the Scent of all his ring earnings to it zt Arr wrestled, and the medico has faced |it from the gaine, and for the good DIAMOND 4/02 PHONE, AGENT CALLS. ] every Tning in ny training camps have been doing | Rod Cross Pal: Lams, Maier af See meslarweant Sle. a j lor the gaine x yo with Bryan Dow stack waller m all of the gat h DASE SSM ancy LANE eet G. tara, (eit te omen ; a a{, Billy Sandow, tho manager of |¥! = y Tar GeaINGe eat OUENnSY, BOs narrowed | rowis, has had arguments with |{ eg ser eaptreacth mi ye Ny #t Towne’) down to four men—Zybszko, Lewis,|every one on the stage of the Lex. i Ta nae us bee improving 10 hin fishtine io s iat the or Jeix montha, and his new manager To Rogers and Hussane |ington Theatre, e@ the tourna. ipod with, mie than Branie b i . M | opinion that he wilt make Lew At the Lexington Theatre Lowls| The arm nt Be Hexares Pade att ect aaa a nrenh EDIT order to get the wi P Ml meet ‘ * : nike As surprise t WOT ry DEORE. uits to easure poly oa and Zbymako will meet o-ngint In a | lows were exchanged, OF cours, the of AACS Bhat dexesibed oI Be nie 1374. Broadw. finish om h, Both Lewis and/tournament managers have no au. 'y boy" —for GUARANTEED. T PR OORS ABOVE AT'Dst | “green far LOWEST Prices 2 DOORS ABOVE 37!25¢ | Matting Lovinaky < watrictor| Zbyazko have hosts of followers in|thority to have the headlock barre, | wis Dan Me! hen in SAW ilt ow acne COS Cae Cal or write for Book of Gen ou y c nes a ko aie. ae went!y eo] Now York and aa they are about (but both Jack Curley and Louts Gotch eve Open Eveningas aged in t menetis of | NOW YORK And a y are about! yreyer will have to face trouble with ! i nextfevenly divided the betting op theltne wrestlers unless dow will ea VY e ore mas rah Jack Mub-| outcome Is at evens agree to abolish the headlock. |: is unde} Caddock to the title ts dis- - DIA Perhaps you'd like to face the Christmas guests in GB TO G8 REEL BA by: eR KR MONDS Thy new attire. It won't cost much. eee b aes "= claim, be w Caddock | TRANSACTIONS Several hundred all-wool fabrics are waiting to be cut od Binet ae CE SKATING OUTFITS te 1 OR Wa REDID Sei ~ ready to be made to your exclusive measure. 1 % RITE Fie POLIO, pet : : hy Y ‘ ». He had | J) 36 ePieni Are Search the city, their like won't be found at leas than , pln ate one C ONCENTR A TION ALE Ss. Rai ES:-G@ 7! $10 to $15 more. Styled to please and guaranteed to fit ted by Lt Lewis lost to reaponne 1 ——— and satisfy ko intl t won the matoh ‘OR ‘riys Wks ON CREDIT , . Se f In the Boston | WEERLY POWERLIGIT CO. Newyork teh Zbyazko ask al z s ‘ Suits and Overcoats $25 Curse tnd goed eit, Sar Men's Outats PR ante To Measure Only trueted ring at Braves Pield and tant quality, wen! shalt - fae JAMONDSeWwa ATCH . ‘ . . . jured himeel! 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