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| fz THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1918. | | oven : “Rei. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. inca COLU WILLARD BELIEVES THE SHORTER THE BOUT THE LONGER HE’LL RETAIN HIS TITLE WT "BUGS" BRER Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) “About The Only Way We Can Get Willard and Fulton Together Is to Keep Shortening the Tele- graph Wires.” 4 Round LIMtt, No DECISION AND AMBTEUR | | By Arthur (“Bugs”) Baer. Copsriaht. 1918, by The Pree Publishing Oo, | (The New York Lyening World.) President Ebbets wants the base- | ball season shoriened to one of those six-round, no-decision affalrs. | | An opponent has been found for Jack Curley’s round - shouldered ; Wrestler, who is so round shouldered that nobody can pin his skull to the | mat. This guy is a telephone wrest- | ler and bag never been defeated over any telephone in tho league. (fe Willard Should Think Pretty Well of San Francisco as a Place to Hold His Great World’s Championship Battle for the Red Cross. Cooorige W32: PEME olan Wands °° eter CT @ peep out of World's LET’s Go. Heavyweight Champion Jes- ae tenes wera = a * sica Willard in three whole Ser oval eeghman offered one million days. Jess must be out West some- CHE, Le Meg , UST MAT Je NB WANTS. | for either Hornsby or the Rocky where looking for a place where they a ee Tie SET 9. 5 Fe Re GEFEN AM HCN? | Mountains, and it looks as if he don't allow as much as alx rounds of Hare eens To | has @ chance of getting the Ddoxing. Soon we will hear from Jes- DOF 12 - | Rockies. | Have been watching the enow- overed fields for a month, but n ; = t ven't seen any footprints of that 'Kellock ’*s Work Enables \C_ Sport Briefe )|rietentsse°° Just because the Governor has e Columbia Squash Club Wish tow Sere carpuncnent| sittin SP Th eal u is expected from the Metropolitan Asso-|{7¥ [0 park yourself on a fat man's jciation of the A. A. U. of a plan for | buntons in the subway, . * a , os SAtT 7 To Win Over Yale Team’: 22222, 28 | x00 cumenae/ sica that he sure does intend to go through with his proposition to the Palpitating public, made a couple of Weeks ago, end fight somebody, hut that he prefens to have the bout held im that dear Milpitas. Then we can| hustle around and try to flnd Miipitas| om the map and learn how many} rounds of boxing are allowed in a dout held THERE—if any, Jens should think pretty well of Ban Francisco as a place to bold bis great world's champlonsliip battle for , the Red Crons. A close study of the mysteries of arithmetical progression | leads us to that opinion. We are Nothing if not scientitic. % camps. The A. A, U. authorities will| Ban Johnson is noto flat wheel- work in conjunction with thi directors! ing around with a gyroscopic ; Tt was R. Norris Williams 24, now a thletics “appointed by the Fosdick} yt a 4 | Veteran Beats S. M. Blodgett} teutenant of artitery somewhere tr umnission and will provide prizes both | *¢bilizer on hia chin, France, who some time ago made the |for the individuals and the unite fnish- in Deciding Match of Inter-|statement. that ing well up In the scoriny Rabbit hunting is great sport: een years of a at wh to beg! Bites cor cots of reach, — Club Championship Series—|$ism efit" one iyaCaraies | Mar fey if th Aohame | Gor everybody exoost She rab First Jess gave out and and i i, ¢ layers of tht c,h Nd i gloricun proclumation. that he. stood ~ ae ns Hundreds of Youngsters Be-|P:27253, of (i Monawy re ily Elaey Captured the| : eater with a flock of do ready to defer his tt against the NEWS Fe . : = Yillams had ropolitan shot put title iast summe! pe A ALT Ie eager —O onwer Moira eee, ToPI Tess muse Be coming Stars on Courts. narkable piny and scored in that event in the national |; fabbit has about as much chance him—Fulton or anybody—the ONLY ESS “THAN & Rounds. BY ONLY Atom n Bas maa Shania egy hae : If the dogs don’t arab him, your mdition being that both Jeasie and Fy £65 A the Clans Bdivieton c? the Meteo.| hae oreo es HW ORLEANS, La. Jan. 3—-Two|: musket does. And if they both : « is oponent must fight for ab-#0-100- | : 2 ie hese de 3 Ol national oof: champions Jockeys were injured, one perhaps fugal- |: m him, he runs himself into a : tly nothing, the entire proceeds of | politan Inter-Club Gquash League| board courts of the Boren One horse Killed and unother badly |: rabbit. stew. The. qu part the devastating clash to go the championship series the playing| Armory. face track. Whiten e cold ue grounds |: about @ rabbit hunt is that nee Red Cross fund, not expenses! Quite naturally, everyone thought, from the thunder that went with this Q@nnouncement that ‘ess meant he'd! ht anyboay to a bloomin’ finish— richt to a last gasp and last of the ultimate catuclysmie en training body asks the rabbit's permission, on the Columbla University Club, nt# at Geneva, Swit Valerie W iL and Bogy John- | Is One of Chief Members | rat sitet ° vr sone na ind [set a8 tae au i a age of Jeg on the first named filly, was] Chicago is figuring on winning both With the rival teams tied at two tis was & clos. |Johnson, escaped with a few bruises | Plans for the winter, -yy° matches each, Kellock took the court |Newpo ew Ll lan eague against S, M. Blodgett to fight it toland diligent tof the game of the}and slight cuts, Valerie West's near _ ; E ea, (aed ima until} picked | up) wnconactous with | ‘blood | pennants next’ summer, Which” kece amazing [streaming from three deep gashes in | Pennants . , McLoughlin at] his head. Stevens, who rode Bogy|OUSlY interferes with St. Looey's a winning finish by the score of 7—15,| courts. Not « did Williams get an|forelez was broken and she was do- LIL’ PEP. 17-15, 15—8. AS a result Columbia early start at the game, but the same | stroyed. ig ix true of Bob Wrenn, Maurice KN 7 SotRacine 4 It doesn’t cost much to keep a “wo els Toury Robert S. Johnson's Gull won| ¢@t cocoanuta, which (3 what you two nip and tuck ten-mile events suspected tn the firat place. n Andrew White's Brownie, handled | the owner, by margins of five seconds| About the only way we can get re ntitteh, Jone qualified a bit. Just a Nttle bit, ike the man who shot the fi cow and explained that he meant to By William Abbott. . out in public billiard rooms 7 1 th ; Bit a rabbit * sald he didn't HE whole theory of golt-ts con-/ John K. Tener and Christy| though strangers to each o Bade Ine OLR Rae ene ero laava soacnea the gannncts Feally mean anything like n fight to centration, ‘The professional | 4 |22y the game In fraternity and good | tet Roe the Torior Pate toot batt | His, tame. & Gnish—or a 46-round fight like that] preaches tts need to his awk. | Mathewson Already Enrolled | teitow chip centre, ond E. J. Clapp, Yale's record | King Smith, a lawn tens is veteran at Havana—or a 25-round fight—or ; Gon i : eat ord |and President of the Seventh Regiment & 20-round fieht with a decision such|*4td pupil. Let a player miss a 6! as Members: of ‘National cin is seta co ae eee eee Tne Ulan to, catear cae eae seen ce | Ciub, watched! tha emailer ‘bore tir eae 103 ; ben White, who | wy} 4a bo could have in New Orleans or/and he'll probably got a friendly up| * ‘ une “ {Club Is sald to have originated with !cooney had his fastest shote bessisg |tion the other day. “Such & tourn ee eee ta the Mtatevchem, | Willard and Fulton together is to Denver or at any of those crude! trom him partner to concentrate! lhree-Cushion Carom (¢ yp- | Stan Stanley and Pat Rooney of the away at the front wall. Hi Played fen: od bye ban con sap ray pe Ein exes at the tiller of the | Sep shortening the telegraph wires. laces. He meant a 10. id, no-de- _ . . Vaudeville stage. The first proposi- | powerful and always resourceful game | Shp uld Rave bei pose On Tull, | . bie peghenti tees iat aM verfacity (tore, Lack of concentration ts put ganization Just Launched ton! wan to’ conting the: membership | seainst Ae CL Rooke: ch thas Gaumets fonts ago. There were mighty few | Uul Hugging may be @ tower of captured the first encounter of the > team. The engagement went the limit of | boys of any go playing the Kame at} “3 iph C. Went-| strength to the Yanks, but the desperate affairs, you understand, |forth as the fault of poor But the Elks, Discussion ax to thel then Ay * Now we can aty-| ORONO, Me. Ja —Raiph C. Went- pe of the organization, its bene- bed ran rah i 4 eee atae oxether in ‘ournament | worth of Depmark, MM was elected) tower may turn out to be Babel, -|,, For rapidity and certainty of footing A fits, and several of the charter mom-| (607 Tihlalty und, « Clapp vaateasea ing Hts ts one of the chief inem- | bora producing a mombership card, |W: Chambers at ifels too? wen ee of | umber of th: resulted In opening the asyoctation |tho prettiest of the day, In every tally re wh where the club provides the talcum | concentration on what? There's sev- . | powder and violet perfume and the! J M'GRAW, manager of | vo Dut UP a ttle. Many of | Captain 8 can surely defeat a goodly | Maine bal regular tournament cam-|(i rost of Springy move from competition [of the Naval Reserve piain to-day of the University of ball tenin, to au GENERALLY DOES now ain Wentworth | Beauty spots to wear in the ring, ang [oral dozen rules a golfer tx supposed Ay | haa the seconds arrayed in white sitk|to keep in mind if his game is to be : they ploket an cat La Follette bers of the Throe-Cus’ shirts and white ducks and carrying | satisfactory, but Just what ts be to q tt ring F tight feld during the last two seas ee Ae ae eee | ‘ , 4 ' Clapp had his opponent — practically petition during the outdoor sca~ rolling alts und salted almonds for| q. tie ; Club, a national three-cushion carom |to all followers of the game. beaten before the bi thrice Jon. Tes great for the game “ x@ between rounds toms eI Wie attention ont |bilitard organization Just launched. Already ity members are booming |eiied the walls of the counts, Glugo's ceva | Richurdae | Naps the most Tee ee yee ctite in th Pig epee i se THAT, y'understand, was quite a| Tommy McNamara, former holder MoGraw: \ te anita threo cushion billiards among more | of the back wall and his skill in varying |markable boy player that tho American |feeular n athe age of 1919 players will compel Hans folt for the flight fans who had ealeu- |of tho Metropolitan open champion Si Gacte Geltieeee ahaa re {than 200 roms throughout the codn- | Pace also contributed to his success © [courts have known slace McLaughlin, River ay AVAGHOE (0 69: DECK 10| tHe DURROE ay i Hated non beh i be Uietr bankrolis ship, belleves the se of successful ; alread ; fe fe entity ney haw been elected Prest- | have the Yale team moet the Columbia | Show his paces to the bewilderment. and se: Bate - — f a ¥ could ge 4 Juana, or ntration in golf ts eyesight, “My | [is the rantd-tire SON KANG. | gent, with Harry Cooler of Indian-|men on the latter's courts, ‘The bursting ‘ght of Newport The | youthful Juarez, or Honolulu, or Goldtield, or nipling has a style that dy all his own Vrestdent of the st y John KK. 1 heating boiler in the Co explained Tom, “immediately | Alres ; aul ? George @nywhere on earth to see another ar oe 2 7. : apolis Roving Drain! 400F6 \tumbia Club, which put an end to ali |and. that nds for Its polnt-winning . Soiaea cine championship battle. Jess (lestapl to iny mind the warning If] the National Ma Li M the former three cushion pro-|heating faciiltlos, was responsible fee | results upon his, battling ure of eat and | Bi Colle e Track and Field Meet \ waa criticised to rome extent, and Mom sid ae anne roe ‘J he ssanep ax [Christie Mathewson have enrolled, | fessional champion, Eddie Foy, John the transfor of the Matches to, the Yate | chop Ho hax nlxo a very low bounding g | fo Red C ca ope vy. | Btance I ¢ nk about a Ox ces > ithe outline « he Sar an ‘lub courts. It did not handicap the | service ball which confuses opponents, pean paying they Gat Cres | cept that I'm going to wallop that| According to t utling of the | McGraw, Sam Newman and others 48 the results proved. The other | Richards knows how. to. tse. these Will B Held Ma 31 an une ahey: trom ee, wan't want a0Y litte ball as hard and correctly as | {organization no amateur or professional |are on the Board of Governors, winners for Columbia were R. L. Stre- | weupe His playing 8 not of the | rf e rs rom mic! & soUurce-—presum- possibly can. Always baving a sort |Iine 1s drawn as to membership, Ar . . beigh, who defeated Tom Sturges, 16—8, | sh wy, spectacular order which Sained) Sah enti, nee they itn’ care tolQe ne enial wiotice ‘what <e heh t|lsiny Sithies:RunIOn ShESTETKe Welker Cochran made a high average |15—13, and Donald Me ~)a large following for McLoughlin, Will- i } take anything that wasn't earned 13 a i s cae unow noe ipa alia ““|in his game with Maurice Brown at G. Blaisdell, 16—3, 15—4, Jams and others. The new boy wonder | 1 . > TI he G 5 Will tyat Penusvivania will tay a format tn- € tance must be, my eyes quickly KNOW lever malo a bone-thte. run « Bi oniy'al Bllleed AbeBEmY peuiaeaey: ate Hop's team, father’ than ‘brave| of the courts, s more of :the tactician Probable That the Games I witation “hetore’ the snrtal conventio i me b ‘ \ ere's i or MOY lcompetition ia eligible for mn 1 “ eclded to det jen | type as he ts only fourteen yea 4 . 4 ond t { HOE i UT Jeas la one of these wild wal-lne that tho foot arom dnio. our ey |competit behav i noon when he scored 200 points, with to be desided on the courts of | ot age ut thin me. there te the ie Be Decided at Franklin TAVhile it cannot be expected that the i lopers who never atops when he line or the arms too cramped, but my | There Are No dues oF asvesymenta of verage 100. Brown scored §& cent Athletic Club, The class A| pression that he is destined to go fur ~ eae i meet will be nti Wve aa in the once gets the bit between his| eyes trouble, ‘This, a kind. tn ; one aeanairan ton championships will begin to- toward winning tee peiisheat laurels Field, Philadelphia. cer of ae @eoth. A day or two later he opened | Course, | rved Ina glance, fur] There ta to be a momb WoOre: OF LM) tO. 166 | eee anki ceieeeatateL sae neeamuass — cane jor another p fact, Prineoten n with anothe ‘ the eyes fixed on the | ton and the avowed « lee tun: ot th Rodan < and Massuchusett « tute of Technol. aula tat vee We ol From long experience I find it {sociation ts to promote socjat white # 1a high =) {8 ofMetally the | oxy are the only. o' v which T hav set apt : ee ; rectly willing to/ian't advisable to glare too line atl among lovers of cushion cator ° ° 8 a 'e 'o-da reollegiate track and field) not henrd, and 1 understand that Mf 1 Mie championship tite go on the|the Wal. Just take suffictent time tu [ty ciittinace mambling, Memt M ll H gg Y - Y nlonehip games of the I. C, ard, 20 Tam. told wil f bout, Yessir, he'd turn right around | know tas everything ts working wel, |'° °lmina : titer mu in | amplonship gam Harvard, ain tolds. seit | pertale nmay Seok ¢ will be held on Friday | individual athletes to enter, but will not A. A, will bi don } |xend a formal team. Yale will be rep. by several ath & Blair, t manager, wrate that, while am to the meet and congratulate any one who man-|-—-and then shoot. | ie aged to slip him a knockout, and the The whot is generally missed tf the tte would Ko freely with the K, O,| player starts to worry about a pox- | ne ball is likely Whether Yanks Will Secure Pratt a Junet. | duate Advi- thnent | Yale would send some Saturday, May 81 ¢ syn Borry of the G Rom punch, too, All th about his| sible slice ory Committen sid that the le aia pnd. ae targe @ number Rot wanting to fight and risk hig|to go. Forget all this, Keep your mind , oN > stad |Public and players, Harry Spi / embera of the Association ta|{f V0Uld not send ae largo a number. es tio was bosh, bu bamboo-| clear and your eyes on the ball, That's Yanks’ New Manager Expected |the Yankees also favors the ee cas aes Ha the past Hecause of the fepenae. dea § eum, of COURSE Wanted tojmy idea of the right kind of concen ay tho flent oF ‘ WS veces strongly in fave piel sarily isibers’ ob the ) risk bis title. And iking over| tration wi Eyerae ay test ose to Give Fans Some News on door meet, and aguinst @ tontin win approv. $ the list of available battie-grounds| ‘This xeems reasonable enough, | of 1 Rock, Ark, who ataged t} is ival in Tow ot the {naeor. Comps EOnE Be toe pf Valo provided the exigem carefi With the interests of the|doesn’t It? Just keep your eyes on|cent battle there between red Mul His Arrival in Town. nape In view of the opinion of the nas war de not demand a cane Heit-following public at heart, he| the bali and don't worry and Marry Tate, the Texas w Serres 1a not He | that the, tne would, bo r pad cone ty the conclusion ‘that which Was.won on # foul In t ANAGBR MILLER HUGGINS D has will make the “Cornell will, be ented by fawer ed r to hold the tmatch in weather has Induced || fe. keAlae eined y hey f CEES At Saaie errr ye end ha ieee, ian men than usual ts not taterset 5 PROLADELPHIA ubs to follow the load | fund by F de as ras Rs a the Yanks’ new leader, ts due | Deh latte a et ed in having tho of the game i was hard to beat. Jess had and close dowr r the (ager of Char r Honer meking eoft mi in town to-day. It is expected is the knife through them. nged Be hange in the " ‘ : ft If th ni over another Merion Club, with its fighter, offering him 25 per ev MO | elawhere then io Wace I! tell whether or not he can secure | of {ts own commencement ne 1 ast atiraes iin tenons Ndiaer gross recelpta for Weinert to meet I Bak he'll tell whether or not an GCCUFST The contracts went out yesterday to should by chance be held on Sounle so san oe be t Rael = Del Pratt from the Browns. every player except Charley Herzog. | the early dates, May 10 and 1, {t would jaa decided ta suspend wihter ActVi=| Fulinaty ® Lean: FoVr ae ‘The report that the Yankees may get | Whose contract with. the lants has |come Just before our final cxaminations | ties In order to conserve fuel fon at Deming, New Me t ng’ wi receive a penny of | SA i es more year to Just how soon t and if tt ls held on the usual date tt will | ht of 10. Weinert’s (aren 1. wil te dunated| Clarence Waller of the Red Sox to! will como drifting buck properly algn hi come just after our commencement. “In retary Howard Whitney of th ) ry Me rile will be fuserted in oli fa-| strengthen ¢ fleld, and that Ray| « ready for the safe ts a ques a pos atta | cither eve we will have some mem at Matted States Golf Association is anx- | Wired BAcerts: {fare conteNetn signed be the boxem, Caldwell mig ‘0 to Boston in an ex-| Wh ven John Fuster himself begged. gemes, ant nehost to | te meet, although not a Cull team.” OA SUR a three lexing of fC ae change for the outfelder, cropped out in) Taseball players put a high value on {28s , capneity, There | no doubt 1h Fn Benyiee, “3 7 odin bia te Advance of Huggins's arrival, The Red | their’ own “worvices. “They have be jel . "4 me ine Mavuger « ' ave fousit I Box have toat Hsien but have | *éucated In recent’ yeara thre fe to | ; ting « - : : Hooper, Strunk and Walsh in the outer! high values’ It is note nelle oe oni garden” They ved pitchers to take tho) thenctvee to cuis'in Sh" anit" (C Mockey News - fs « ioe Busl er wore, RE he +4 5 ” places of Shore and 3 Toe Bush | frat the New vouk Club has cut a the only ¥ wn fills one hole, but it might be that/aries right and left, but {t {# reasonable |, bera of the famous St Vrapiaw Calla ¥ © man needed for tho;te believe that the majority have t Three membera of th no new ode Bivery . , Coldwell le (the ‘man needed: for the) Bh Weve Piel ane daupe WAL open thal Baircka Moskey Club of ‘Toronto Morris and Gu i other. door to plenty of correspondence for | wyich plays the Wanderers at the St w others Mat} Witte aa tet | 7 For spring eerles between the {2282 B a as Ico Rink on Saturday, are t « ji » guare y ‘ . ps . Dower, the | vankec 1 the Boston Braves Pete In the mean time Harry Hemp 4 of the Royal Flying Corps of . r rile Wag aluyd US Va, an 0. N. Cy, were! stead. President of the G ts rest The three aviators, who play let en reveals at @ bosing{added to the nt BA) Adana \ . : te Crean 4. ©. of | Walter Hapgood. en Sullivan and ' i ° \ ran mM there the Braves, was re who ty twenty years oid. “ - ' , knot Dow my flant- | burK. C., to arrang: 1 Canada’s am hockey Uie onanageene there befe : a aise sain, a mn i stop ' ‘ Division ‘ the > — , amond ¢ Bony Tout arene st will te With aura Jieague players will doubtless inake a bie} BARNEY ADAIR FIGHTS ht wing, laa T int of artillery, hit there, and also at Petersburg, wher lof t mien expect to be called . \ on et, on W 40,000 soldiers are training at Catnp Lee | TWO MEN IN SAME RING, @h) etesice Yn Poche before apring. Fox . “ er quit tte A with Cleve Mawkinn John K. Tener, President of the Na arney | York befo t the Bet~ 1 & motterwtalt a ata, tor oa tokabe ee Roane tional League, is heartily in support of| PROVIDE: R. 1, Jan, 3.—Barney . it Is What You Are Looking itr is Mf moon to toh toute be way | the, Hew mettod of dividing the World| ‘i jew York's sensational ilght~| wnat should prave to be twe of the| io ‘ a ” “8 wie up w fight Harry « " teung, | Series money among the players of th: ' ‘ fg bit with the Provi- best schoolboy hockey games of the win- Don't tall operation. If you can't y date i Mitanne | iret four clubs In each ‘league, even aoe a nero” ter. will be Played at the Brooklyn leo | wait tote Sheeetae of "eyed | —_ though {t {8 ® compromise on his orig. |sence fang lust night by box Se to-morn when Flushing | Pile Treatment get a 6o¢ box at em Saree St t. {wr |inal suggestion, which provided for altwo men in the same rin Adair was s Jamaten Manual Training | drug store and get relief now. 1 ‘ LEM OWINE een ' diylaton Including the fire meven clubs. || scheduled for ten rounds with Allie |clishes with i:rasmius Hall pot near. tore send coupon gor * | ; ; Teds q toove In the right ditestion ied for ten : reo trial package in plain w si fave RACING SELECTIONS, aaid'ale, Wakes vortertan RE aTate | Ny Now York. In the ishing, Leasinus Hu d get rid of liching, bleedina ged @ of wh prize ty y ve to tikhte at ad Na the 1 New { with aH piles, , morrholdg and NEW ORLEANS. nA ind’ the pitt ack deliberately foute , ake no substivate, * V 1 i and tn h 1 run Ad n ferer yual tied & ue D ae 0 We FREE SAMPLE COUPON 1 teh . will f ail inn 1 ah 1 aE ney ecord of 4 PYRAMID Drv OMPANY, weoond division elub heart i) eu Ne Y mules bf it Bes Pyramid tu a ’ ws t Tag behind, there is Usually alte ¢ r « with You la Marehatl, Mict ms Lewis or ; + chine for to saucege into the frat | \, : Th y send me i Free mampl ; nar * Woonsocket. La failed to appear i of # ; ple * divisio 0 ax August or & nie vine vyramid Pile ‘Trea tbe in ik pe ¥ ‘ Biviiien Ba sate oe ANRM "/as te injured hls ankle yesterday morn- Mestravod plain’ wrapper, Lead) iniferm, for a John A. Heydler, Secretary of the Na-|ing, Matchmaker Doherty substituted building wa. Nam peor, ¢ wrt of N ‘ tonal League, is also strong In hia sup-| Barney Adalr for Laurett r AMO vers, Stboveresate " ng Dhey w ‘ port of the now To does not|ten slashing rounds to a draw w making nike aw cumwint ts ict woig Believe there tx an Ity of Weak |Goula, The welghts: Adatr, 134; Goula ‘The rivk wi reet . Parry re ' , r Teaded for bet A

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