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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY _14, 1918 gy BEST S SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK SIF HIN _ SOME INDUSTRIES THAT WON'T SHUT DOWN FOR LACK OF COAL eo fen rey , vet _— f F ~t pet its £3 car 9 \ { Apaarers80 | (Tet Yeusyou_ om ™ enn ‘ow ( 6 ECANSE THEY WAN a (Eve on * ) a Fee Care ANY DAT Near Geant wir WE ae Gar Ww?) | Athletics’ Manager Says du Boy. / uli) \ Ab! BAU aver WOT Fiat) Beat! Boy? | He Could Have Received ( \Catrovit ver! me a | $25,000 for This Star, but Gave Him to Boston Out of Gratitude. Boxers Who Make Good as In- Structors in Line for Commis: ~~ | pHLADRELPIITA, Jan. 14 ~ Conn? ’ sion When Drafted. ee Hee, arcues tack sdmiited to-day that he had @rae- | eA t lly made Boston a present of Stufty Connie’ by Ths Knee t | McInnis, Just as he did of Jack Barry, although Toston paid the Athletics $10,000 for Barry, and not $8,000, as has’ # been the impression ever since Mack disposed of his great shortstop. Connie said that no star players were Involved, that no pitoher of the Red Sox would come to the Athletics ond that while the men he will get later will help his team, he does not consider them high 69 players. In speaking of the Mc- eal, Connie sald: cInnis was traded to Roston, not viinliinncmenciis i sold, but fo far aa receiving value in re- {turn is concerned, | suppose T can be / Fordham’ s Track Men |Suder or tye "mew til Ree are not be New York Freeing W Sal wien (hen n eo comment upon the draft standing of th men appointed as army boxing {nstructora, It las been unders from the firet that takin tion doesn't exempt vieg, altho pileations is po ny one from se Bens A Cappy in THE Boxnses INDUSTRY , WAL GO "AS USUAL de, for the men IT will get are not are thi | what I would call stars, although they |S O t T | will fit in with the team T am moulding *, | for next sea n and w be of more tart Outdoor Training |! ees eee ar, j been, under the conditions. € Under Bernie Wefers).cic nic nseree € nm assi 1 {8 purely personal. 1 know I Jcould have received a good, blg price ltor Stuffy had T wanted to sell him, but LaricBhieae dial SONNY Sour” THIS MONTH . \ boxers w age, He has only one « To Have Complete Change an instructor, and for that r work a8 un instructor when has| Forest Hills Oheatiation’s| |fhould be rotated among the clubs of ndations fi « thought d a An army boxing ins acter: # Ramuary ane ; ac eee =e ‘ - West Side Tennis Club Ranted a a isiructor, an aria i Of Administration riment t h « - > become a eu r And f haa) the country for the good of the game. } shown that he deserves it, he will be] Meeting This Week of Members of the West Side Tennis Twenty-tive Candidates, In-! Lowe a debt of gratitude to MeInnis OOK Wcciitdiusion, ‘This cheane that Jclub thie week aro expected to show Twenty-tis ca andidates, 1 ( io isthe Notes ) nd J felt that when he Gld hot Waele he will continue to draw the saiary| Great Interest to Follow ers} r preference for either Boston o o | eluding Veterans Jack Mur- on the terms I offered bin, that 1 SAS he fuceiie ee an Philadelphia. The prediction is mad Jour ; nc ‘ nit po it to him to let him go to Boston, Wikis wad Eussbed Uevierer | ore Sole Jthat tt fo likey to be for tho former Wes | ray, Matty Golden and Joe 1 Fin Amateur Aira| Where he wanted to go and where he ary, or a better salary if be receives — | which will indicate @ joining with the We | pa : Western Associa-| ¥!ll have an opportunit pennant contender. “lL could have obtained more than $25,000 for McInnis, for there were several clubs that wante him and of being with a 4 higher commission. It is a per T is because fectly fair arrangement ail It doesn't excuse the man of from military se and it doesn't ment of his v s of George W. Wightman, now srer of the National Association, In| vote for the F ey is not regarded as probable th. ® ony agreement will be made with Tack isch, in | the Squad Columbian A, C. of be waged the United States National Lawn nnis Association and the leadl am University track would have paid well for him in® foest of services as an| tournaments at the meoting of the| Phitadelphia me A. Ia Hoskins 0: Sein te faneeel ea alther players or cash, Ast told yeu t dg {national organization next month] Philadelphia, who was summarily de nT ee at . : ai : : ore, 1 did not want money for p ‘i e r t ° . ‘ > . ‘ae icon 8 better 8 . ratanding the ai | that the annual session of the West| dosed a8 Vice President of the National | ,, ime . _ e ‘ jrun n 4 * Gast te ywing strength of| McInnis, I got all the money I meed- ilie Ritchie claimed Side Tennis Club, to be held this| Association a year ago through the ac Any Good Club That Has a Buffet Attached Is a Good pial eee a Base mn has been overs|ed for the other players and now I'm Ph ; on the ground that hy " gina habe of paramount| tion of the Wost § ‘ub, and Edwin y ‘ ea aicartAtpall ‘ 5 Magnertevge’ : in position to start all over agai f Doxing instructor, and eaay ta setter adhe as DASEOURE) moray, now Uiumeeretary: bb ihe Club to Include in Your Repertoire’ —"“One of the Most are Jack Mu tala eos Pinte AL ty Pcie eateeaaee Mw boxers already. In the worsine| There will be'a complete change of [reroneiner ter eeeerny ave formed 8 Important Golf Grips Is Not to Grip the Check. Cao man on tha 1916 team, has again [Dlace the ER TE ‘ partnersh: ravent the West Side ho Are workin r Seo. skout, When i EAR ordered to Camp Lowia) administration within the ciub at |Club monopoliaing official positions and lanier Joined the aquad wil be sent here Weir CreMAME fan’ Avex Deal R instructor, He was one of| Foreet Hills. There was stiff opposi-| plums in the way of important tourna e Aaah ihe: ae male Mee Ey Jas . ° Corps 11 acne thr Usha ation | tion to the club holding the national | ments: ; By Arthur (“Bugs’’) Baer. Keown, @ sprinter from Springfleld High w : deb ny bier ae print , and | one throug! ai ; ‘ chu tot 4 sil : 5 - Vorl Nat wits Bais hideb the first round Mogths of training. He has been ike| Championship last season, and at the| After the meeting of the National Aa-| Copyright, 1918, by the Press Publisiing Co. (The New York Evening World), | Senool. Weft ed a welt bal i Daupulae CTU McFariand, Kilbane and Levinsky,| session of the National Association | *lation last February, Craig Biddle of | (First of a series on how to play golf by one of the best anced team las ght but Ke short time bi ranean on Notably successful in organizing box- | jg ie aa Pitiadetphia and o of the Kaecutive elocutionists who ever wiped his chin. These articles will follow each material, and with a s been training Ke has been able to fe Werk in nie a last February its delegate stated |!” Bet, On eaveral poundas Ate alenteily rk in his camp, apologeti¢ally that he had beed in. |comaltter, hotly lared that the} other like Yonkers street cars, which ain't very regular. No rain [rans as a nucleus a, | tak unity tthe Hoxton : Hid = *e ‘ a steam ro ta 2 of some of the of-) checks good aft: the f. th in: + chou! pe Mucel t seas it i 8 Mat a former heavyweight] Structed to say that if no other club! noers in taking the national doubles| 9 a ee ty-five men have reported in : boxer who was twice knocked nut| Wished the championship, the West|cnamplonship from Chicago. inevitably | BY ORVILLE FOOZLE — | x m to repres NEW ORLEANS ' by Jeffries, and who was at leant |8!4e Club would hold tt rathor| would wreck the asnociation ex-| (The Highest Paid Golf Amateur in Massachusetti In apite of w Jone the Mill-|Po¥e game eile First Race—Dalryman, Homeward ¥ poring as Jeffs “chief a in| than permit tt to It was the | plains the lining up of Paitadstpble| A LOT of new golfers are puzzled as to the pri clubs to utilize in} poge Goo ia exp the Honolulu Boy, | Jeff's corner during the fight with|@Fst time in the history of the classic Jand Weert against New York and their first matches, Any good club that has a buffet attached Is a! ¢j jest bition o d distances | | tarry 1 the, Fagor A. A 1 pitace enter ‘ I Jack Johnson at Reno, is writing| that It had gone a-begging. | Boston - 000 club to include in your r golf excursions around I #eaFON. | spr Ay lL. Hal Raco—Brighouse, Fellelama | statements that he hag been on very| It has alwaye been the custom for Be ase i. the promis ent part that the links, a two-quart brassie-guzzler will come very handy espectally A pprbier oO nine | . oe F s friendly terms with Jeffries since the| West Side membera to determine at |‘? bebe anit cetlpared taken in lawn! when your ambition is stymied by you® thirst, A hollow niblick-likker is at, pore te Aap a Race—Manokin, Sharp fight. He claims that Jeffries toiq| thelr annual meeting whether or not pice fishy bid sarin Importance also good for most emergencies, The proper grip is a matter of individual | Wee Jack he aco nakare Beut- fim there was nothing in the story| {0 ehPly for the championship. As tho | ; this week forecasts the) TAST! Ativan Wl j ial <i *hhace-Thornhill, Brande, that Jett was drug t Re ang | LUO has held the national tournam t the: National Association ges- Asa rule, you dont have to use your whole hand in gripping the hen Peiesta entanal HiMaaLe| Jack Ryan will be itf0 Toston A. As! , » that the story was merely gotten up|. Rapley yacht dobby “a: , arofilly selected lat af nomi nibblick-likker. TWO FINGERS wiil be found sufficient, although ewes NerRiRIG a: 2hT Millroge [one and one-half mile speck Mae'r | Herm gotten UP] ed to vote against continuing the cham- | fationa, has n placed before the ne ‘ , ‘ ‘ tty tenin ut hin $n ood eons | vrs owapaper man who wanted] pionship on its field during the com bere na follows ‘ | vou can pour out another finger for an encore | coo. has don ra r igikey y 7 | dition for. v'York Millrose cla | hing to write about Hepa | ident, Charles §. Landers: Vice Ba ae sec quarter mile and j Bale ' Asa plain matter of fact, Jeffries| ‘The chief reason for this action, it{Ity { bestia Wien a Tho stance ia also a matter of individuality, You should lw ne bp Auteur dado oa 3 t WAS drugged before the fight with| is explained, is that at the time Karl | Campbell ptain. Dr. Theodore i. | foot in back of the ni guzzler with the other hoof on the r 1 K ability to stay the | Johnson, ‘The drugging was accom-| Behr, Harold H. Hackett, Raymond D Tiennrd J therington, Ge kT | hoad #hould be thrown well to the rear, Remember to | yn {full 600-yard distance In 4 bod AAP e plishea late afternoon hefore| Little and others te ion to | Donne, H Myrick, Robert Wil ene ceiling. Follow through with a awecping moon of ¢ kisi Lee al eae “Mitirene | re- ar TICES the fight, right in Jeff's oy LIN. oldir champteo the Gifford, "Nominating Committers. £ canal ; R nt : C. eabntative In Irose 1 is tes oe cee ' He np It] hold! x sak pi } ih Ca M6 | tats Berey 8. Hildreth, GC. AW, Kreas, | enough of a follow through to gras eck, One of ‘ an +B deally, the formes Pru- j gamblers made a tremendous cican:| that ine great A aa ated THE Co Worthe King Smith and RB. golf grips is not to Krip the che don't be a ed It y dentin! Company A. C. star, will bo re | ip all tie way from sun Franctseo to] 2 a ih Mh on ls ait dM ot deh OO dl nerit the first few checks, Every good golfer has his off da ® Camp Dix representative. Kelly | ave c urne i pers. rhe tight was on @ Monday a et ERS ts well known to local enthusiasts by | Peeey ane Band bapa sisdasoet | (This is the first of a series on golf by Mr. Foozle, who is well | paqson of his many fine performances It’s a mark-down sale, of course—a special-inducement | the boards mowing great sums of. qualified to chatter about golf, having foozled some of the best | juring lust year’s Indoor season, Darl sale--a want-to-dispose-of-material sale, of course. But it’ " fered on Jeffries at odda of 2-1 and | matches in the country, Other important books EY Mr, Foozle are yy, now a Sergeant at Camp Grant, just as truly a big-value chance to equalize your expendi- ‘ j ee ny & oh of : nna Flush High School has a chanee|time made by Robert Dowling in his] Seeing China Through a Porcelain Eye” and “Short Journeys in a also ia coming Bast for thi ture sale. ‘ound. J @ had Obl in take andlsputed poasension ot: Are e falanc mes i i yet been drugged; the flit was not |, es ie tie rps i bee t {swim around the Irland, jacket." ) re I Fee $30 to $50 materials have been reduced from $5 to $20, yet “safe.” Hut a few hours after-] Pace In tae ip eee Aaa gh | h Pana. The second game of the play ward the Jeffries money was taken ries this week when } Our standard of making has not been changed. Our guar- with a concerted last-minute ru Jeffries's condition on the mor uN Teentaal he Brooklyn tcg|*he triple He inthe New York State pro- Pigs News salina aaa Geese ) antee for fit, finish and satisfaction still accompanies ev a] Hatace on Friday NEAL on ies nie | fessional Heeeat piers champlonship Moran Confident Fistic —— John Pollock and Gossi, | suit we make. Fabrics are strictly all-wool. Look an Night Manual Training will play Ja-| tournament will be contested to-night | of the fight, when he could n nigh k O | either store and see. To measure only. Qwakened from a atupor until one of | maica at Lawler Brothers’ Billiard Academy, He’ ll Ki noc. ut | ‘Two important scraps are sla , ' | nner letter to anne in Brooklyn, Louis Kereuter, who lost f fs he of cold water over him in bed 1 his The standings of the teams in theliy George Clarke Inst § Heht at out-of-town clubs b« urday afte f condition in the dressing room, where |! ® A: b hockey series noon in the fret game of the play-off, F lt Fi b 29 The battles will take place at F Mt was necessary to hold back the fight Vb ab STANDING Wil cross Oues Witt doe Con utton feo. | nnbus, O., which a ® writer, 20 rates bgt me wien | Many $30 to $35 materials now $25 for long time until he could aroused even enough to walk heavily out of the ring, ix well onough known to the few who were present—of | {\ whom I was on pee In Los An the fight, I was he retained t America’s bige ‘ to try to get direct evidence ‘a Woo, Erasmus y Ve: JOHNSTOWN, Pu, Jan. 13.--A. new , rule governing the j nt that he'll bail players of the try classed as won they amateurs and semi-professionais. will | SBVCk ba : beeconaldered at the annual meeting {meet in a twenty-round bout at New i es for boxing in tig Ar bees hilly"? Irie "| Many $40 to $50 materials now $30 Army Officers’ Uniforms > Made-to-Measure and Ready-to-Wear-Away At Very Reasonable Prices Ko gainst and hard , three weeks after| toe MZ nN 3 Jeffries whe MOWAKD TROPHY KACE of one re on Friday of the National Bas a 7 it’ Federation, ‘The new rule viusses | Omeans On Feb. 2 : "i amateurs ax follows Morun is convinced that he w Voit,| Cluss A (amatourl—A player who re- and after @uing 1 invited any two men among comme wo and sper with me,” rounds at bring Fulton down with « whack egives no monetary remuneration. for woltermelant, wil def to the jaw, w i popularly b/s acrvices as a player during tho cuce c d go with § tos ny rent season, and Ww the men Je: hall not have ed that Moran would re-/ot Broc yn, Both bout p< ~~ *§ ayes’ ey re pnal oi onii= laid i cay Be ee cteace hed "ely . 3) protessional ‘club. mal or semi leort to body punches, as he did in {decision a wid © gre va Yn Ptnt ; ' every now per in A “ “ 4 t of the Mon the first Coffey fgh Th s were| Joe Burman of Chicago, who is fast der ‘ wing. “ force Johnxon to ¢ 1 again, | SA * ennap—A looking mighy blue for the big Pit . ” woialite in thle country, | a inane ne TON, TWO STORES Otherwise he'd wa ’ | J, Jan. 14—-The O, nd who | burgh fellow when Adeniy drove | ¥Hi, shorty a, tae iene . _ BROADWAY & NINTH STREET AND ' Bere a ane. cirouraseant ea d I Page of Newark, | vty SIMD | one solidly to Coffey’ woos WUAD | Srasnre ; ¢ . ty €. 420 ST., BET. 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