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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDN ESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1918. fd ‘ ‘BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK PUTTING 'EM OVER | THE BEST OF ALL TM IN Favor. oF MANGING “THE MAN WHo INVENTED “zero” ¢ Fred Fulton Has the Most Re- markable K, 0, Record Cred- ited to Any Heavyweight With Title Pretensions Since Jef- fries’s Time. Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World), WITH “BUGS” BAER “The Big Leaguers Will Go South This Spring, but the Real Big Leaguers Will Be Going East.” By Arthur (“Bugs’’) Baer. Comme: Nee York resiog Week Scheme to allow the first seven clubs in each league to share in the World's Series money looks Iike dis- crimination against the Athletics and Pirates. “WINTER SPORTS” | We've stopped figuring by grees. It is now four yards zero, In picking his Alle, All-American Nes 4 AND cS et RUSH 0, Walter Camp again slighted Tue Ral Scranton Correspondence nodes Comertgnt. 1918 $7,To Pree Miller Huggins will os Ser jer Huggin: manage FULTON may not be the Chere —_—_—— C Yanks next which ‘wilt 7 &reatest living heavyweight, tA os an even eight managers doing the Rae taore thay "bo some concen "retaageaceeens NINE OF OFFICERS AT CAMP GREENE sus ting al criticising one or two of his L Ue Summer. / ARE WELL KNOWN AS ATHLETES EASILY, fights, but for ail that he has the a ne ae — Most remarkable K. O. record cred- Consensus of opinion now that ited to any heavyweight with title There are nine officers at tho army cantonment at Camp Greene, Willard and Fulton couldn't even nee Jef # time, | Charlotte, N. C., who are well known as athletes, draw a crowd Uf they fought 6 ee renee teen tums ee | W. B. Chickering, Captain and bow oar of the 1916 Pennsylvania du tiekesdes, ance at his record list for 1915, varsity eight, Is a Second Lieutenant tn the 7th Infantry. John Cattus, os id 1918 shows this od . 1s @ Second Lieutenant in the 30th the former New York A. C. oarsman, Is @ n t in the In eplte ot ‘Weeghman's ottorte Btanley Klosby Kiessve 10 (FP YouVENTuKED Infantry. Jeff Healy, Captain of the Columbia varsity football eleven || Hornsby and the sipp! River Wack Moran... K 5 rds. OUT AT LAST, in't1é ts u Lleutenant in the ¥8th Infantry. H. @. Moore and D, La ||will but remain with Bt Looey, dese Willard vo Exb.... 4rds. AND A FRIGND Wood, both Rhode Island State College football players, are Lieutenants Or Sian: iy | in the same command. Mark Farnham, Captain and right tackle of the || , The | 1018 etatistios = show | that Arthur Peiky.. “No des.10 rd Brown University football team in 1916 and elected Captain for 1917, ts || Johnny Evers didn't get fined in Tim Logan bake i a Lieutenant in the 47th Infantry, Alex Wilson, Yale Captain and All- |) . Arthur K America quarterback in 1914, {sa Ifeutenant in tho 60th Infantry, and || ‘The big leaguers will go South this + Terry Ke! Ter . fe WouLd Bem Frank Brady, quarterback of the Columbia freshman eleven in 1916, 1s ]/ spring, but the real big leaguers will Andre Anderson K SOMETHING Lo CELEBRATE , fa Lieutenant In the 30th Infantry. C. B, Lovejoy, manager of the Co- |\be golug east, Porky Flynn Ww VL ON'T ia baseball team last spring, is a Lieutenant in the 38th, —— dim Flynn K | Mo Moaizhd YOU SAID IT, Al Reich. eK Orde. | = Porky Flynn.........,.Nodec..10 rds. | a ——— one Ico boating is another one of Andre Anderson,......K...... Ind. those sports that makes prohibi- Tom Cowler..... Kill ard. | 66 M4 93 C h D fe t: tion tougher than ever. Charlie Weinert cosh! Br ouse Cleaning’’ Soon Fistic News Joba Pollock and Gossi, unningham Defeats So tareuwneen ari Morris... PL Beda. am Langford went up (Bam Langford Ko! Teds. | colored gentleman who had @ a eR RE BB In C Colle e Sport World wigan ig skate ai ol Be _ Me is er at Tenmis) ice i cert reat ean Porky Flynn K ards. thelr plans, the promoters of boxing | Ps. queer combination, but Sam has deck Moran. (uss Srde cy ARion, Ou. will \held cwenty-FouNd fought, everything from a ‘Turk to & Bob, Devare Kove, Bide i furvey: into, tntercolleginte: Athtetion ee ee eee ee ne eee eee Pp Y a ens Captain Out pial other earned: the ace by a placement | Gunboat Smith... Kis Ped General Education hatin Roar Is tol Wed Cie BCGRLNAL EEA, GE bUlieee) erereL TTncr Loe slave (are: baya fase | Buléaa sf ine ter | Former Yale Cay Pp ieee gc Unnineham was ike a| | Nobody seams anxious to wrestle ‘ , < . staging twelve-round battles, b e | days alt} » Crack in|fash whe : ck Curley’ TRIS casciones r#| Make Athletic Survey for Pur-| vorta. sit would he" a “wondertut foowers ot the patna huve been lam” tere” To Old Baltimore Crack in} Msh when an ‘opening presented, |Jack Curley’s | round - shouldered Sears t the “exhibitto i hing.” Dr. Stage was quoted as aa oring for some time for larger straps, | terme trai S i 4 were too fast for McAllister t a bird's shoulders to the mat Use ] Oot Wiad were awe | pose of Helping to Remove) i'r cin time, “it m wrent founda: Tia nanakente oC tha Claus Neva, aeeld Three Straight Sets in Battle | sre ifn atg” Biches Cunningham |he hasn't wot any, Se an tt hoes tat, Noe| EVils Pointed Out by Noted| tion tko the Carnegio Foundation or)ig try and Ket away with the twent for 7th Regiment Title. rere paired in the doubies, “a lmateh| ao, Re eee din orl Educators Here Last Week the General Education Board were tol round «affairs. Usually where twenty : Julian §. Myrick and Gustave G. Grens =e ‘i tice the numb snding for] e [make a nurvey of intercollegiate! sound battles ure held an outcry has for a piace in the wemi-Anal round, Has anybody. ecen Heinle im Knockouts, delivered by Fulton. | dioeabeiaiaretats sports and establish a standard for| tron rained by na who are opposed In the play for the Tth Regiment failure of the Jatter palr {0 appear inade| ines he started after Eddie Col a eCOr: ‘eauds ke the control o Hilette at at cou 1 4 t Ms trrred £43 ie referee i . Condensed, Nis, ‘record, Kuads iItk HERE In to be a house clear he control of athletics just an they |i the With the outcome that the lists teea | lawn tennis champtonship at the | competition over until next Saturday) line? Heinie should be on hie this: | Koon ty college athletic ciretes [Ave and are establishing mtandarde|pport is eventuuily killed Armory W, Dickson Cunningham, the | afternoon, way back by now. Won with K.O + 18) to eliminate the eviis pointed {fF te conduct of other departments former Yale Captain and title holder. Arthur 3. Crain, bolder #. the. resi —— 7 Won or on teen zi Sit UeSHEUEA dameacerelin, Ga varioun | "6 ab ivarally affales. clapin st i worked bis mid-court volleys and/and farry L: Follett «ion goheared iy abuithea hettng inten eae ant j : “ There are great evils to bo remas thinks has eae ar at r atchea In the ch vi tl Me: se pe ae 1c) 2] meetings tere last week died iw, ihiapontlagiace! Bnotta ana 17 Jou of the voller ax (ceeP-court driving so ably against ment which failed to eat yehib tourna-ltry to elip a conductor a two-hour- | Lost en fouls 2) it is probable that the A report on these were to by made by dace Pade due hgereeteubetned ep rt mi pert Ahly Eb bape aon bol Pst Rava ald ta Peau nn | o Were to by made by : nike cath, ato ; in | opponents, Asa. consequen with Morris and W Fulton had) & vincent, former President of the|and presented to the faculties and |e Medahon, the| the singlos, after three spirited *e'® | talline to appear for matches next But: or ee ee ee Dis opponent badly whipped When) tiversity of Minnesota, 1* President, [trustees ax a report t . bin two weets,| A. ©. Postley, one of the veterans | UITEt: Nous mportant eaitie echeduied the foul wan committed. Tho two no-| gin" undertake a. general survey of fof English would be presemed | hace He'l aise aunear | } of the lawn tennis forces of the regl-| ror that day ts the meeting of Walter| Looks like that Kalser guy hee Secieion HENS Menage sports in the colleges with this object Id lead to reforma and the ellr ment, and Willlam Cunningham, the |Merriil Hall, former singles Ute holder. |been shooting lquid cold at um. These two unponentn mdi} port , ' : hbo silts Joe Leo, tue weet aide Dautasn, who hoe ta an of tho court. followers of this 824, Dickson Cunningham in the semi:|Temperaturo ix down to gero and Po ‘lynn, were THO yy | in view bad evila Tp iain been morin pany rice w eve hs 1] ¥y ui bin 2 hy = Wat ry Mk Fulton later.” In the tw lost on! prog, rank W. Nicolson, ege Is not blameless for the box St ta Moore a sue Pridey niabe, He | Siy, Miso Warmed up through a lively SKIN: Uke @ loess “Suber E fouls there was fouling on both #des.| ps National Collestate Athi set of Ha athtat In fact 1 be si dels eon Cuamolon Meruan Gitees engagement, Cunningham, the only nin Wan (eat hea sete and Fulton's wast | picky lieve a college te very much to b hy eka eee who ever Won the cham- pape) 1e men Ky out] seclat sald at the annual nam i: ENS: SES Ae meeting each winter. The reason for me Oe et ais ease a arg ge typel hesp ~ el aR a Ae who had AMMCMNS | vey which was tirat Suge ate ness of his opponent, WhO) y Lnaroy Rye den y|was the mantpulation of | plungers wi inva . a a we . Se er walked e h ateh, * eas % oe |who had sucemeded in ttl -t ‘ekille ter by A. A. Stagg of the University of |, “Son iked away with the ma Gwhar’Gt horcuahbred chee Hor {Who ha getting up, Ar bere’ on ayy eat “ Chicago, hud been put before President jother en Aiile at it Dickson Cunningham defeated Mc= | Amertea and Canada will be asked to, er thelr control practically al) Two rounds was quick work | Vincent, and that the head of the E in th nate he) Was Ot | Allister by the score of 7—5, 4% give $25 for each mare he owna to make| ‘?° Kbleyataa’ Regn Pig fa the Jim Flynn. Meteh and Cowle cation Board had informod fii that] “late pra oat 4. Tho réliies were finely con- up the $300,000 pledged to the Ted | Crateent City. gfe eT ee tee vin Sea cuieigcen bone t u although funds for the carrying out of | A foundation could be kimppe bee naplely Griffih-Downey Bont tested, tho former Yale Captain be- ‘ots two weeks ago by the Thorough | money bet away from the track, ton knocked all the | the project were not immediately valle eh Mie ty auch as Jieuny: Dulty of Yorkitile AKRON, O.. 3 Johnny ing ao accurate ax to shoot the ball red Association. ‘This was decided at | jy Mie: tas tha ieee him in two rounds, Car! Mt ui w 13] able he believed It would be possil sion that) wo ten ter and Brya fought) a hard ucrosa for passes, holding it low in @ meeting of leading turfmen, who and with the ald of eo big thut his bulk oyerawed W i" Aloha ; A btaining an on [emaleerotee assy ts filght to within inches of the top "celved telegrams from owners all over Span wares S lard & year before Willard be Mie | for hin to get the necessary mon troubl:s complained of, Maul Bat Send FM of the net. the country pledging co-operation in| M#ainst the rinwloaders: and ene daz champion: a mussive maine wk-| to undertake an inquiry such as a it wae ye. petaiun « MY repre. | is at hey Defeats Leon sier’s court covering, com-|a@ny action taken here. for seven riders, « couple of owners ward, clumsy, mauling fighter, Gun-|one proposed before many montha! sen ed mt the nven= e i c — nd the men that were puttl ‘the ‘ that the present. was | Cham)or , New th hi. .itckneas in’ antic . rn putting up bout Henith wasn't being knocke f out} have passed itlaus, tne fur auch ie | singer ber A Sharing, Wie New Look. venieays ing alte tlon, Kept the majority of | There has been some agitation for toney. li a ost teht nd| . Prof, Nicolson sald that coming at) stry Vriglay ula " ten-round bout rallies golng untit one or the! steeplechasing at the Fair Grounds freah trem outtinh me MAG vit Utne & murvey Would have 6d4ed | sommeeseeeeea ter - coal ‘. = _- = | Pack In New Orleans, wheres the raciig| Ratmer and Doyle Win Bouth Bam Tonetord. Futton’ heat him ao {force b it would make possible | begins on Tuerday, but tt ts not prob- | Nhs nrg A that ocleaning In ayatems of 9.6 v 7 . 3 ti able that the management will hearken | ath “New Yor PSRs Ada hea the sachel. At Gila’ eine veo. Chak Women 8 Me Golf Associa ton to the plow of those sccking to bring |Linity Club. | Paul Doyle of New Yor round uN Tt lehan intaroditngthte eporis werd: +s back » branch of sport that at one wou from Mike Paulson of Minnesota. vey ras tt Ae rumed upon the termination of the q 7" { i . ten un Tee SLA ET, To Select 1918 Ticket Friday) The boxing world made a good |th re tencround bout, at the Pio > eS |awar It would be posulble to do ao o apy! ‘ , : aie ne eee rs hown, tia| lines which woutd not permit of evils. start for 1918, judging by the num cra, EH RS Aree eg ew black star, Kid Norfo dertaken or how long and how « -|The Annual Meeting of This’ ti), “ee i Below are printed the results of the |. od his onponent’ and. wained ng It will he will bo teft to the Gen-| Cpwanizati 1 Ia Ha tive fellow at yet wan duite wom | 9. ; margin. In the ' «SPREE Nah ; rganization Will Be Held he will show that_a | ¥arlous bouts of ten rounds |S ve. hid Bi sakes meen shat age’® © 2) Organon Wit aii : iit Pig ac pt THE BIG STORE writes that 4 ou Stagg at the AL A. meetin on Jan, 24. Joe Lynch Scores Knockout. |Joe Hyland, The boxers clinched . like very 08 eh t moet Mi last year ald « aweeping Inquiry oF pried Wittlam Howard] PHILADELPHTA, Jan 3. At the/Oethe time, Hyland belng the chief SIXTH AVE. IBM TO 19T! STREET Fulton again, If Fulton is dis , ine oan . aby iple A, A; Joe Tanch of New York. 5 je , ©, ay) 7 do give lim a chance, Ho susgeste | trom « been (n business Te Nowitnating Commitive fs Ne ane ENN eerie ike =; | | A Two Days’ Sale Beginning To-morrow, of that Fulton can pick up ever | there : rs, ase wan doing ee SARS. BRAN TAY second round by Andy Burns of thi STON, Jan. 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