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CONTINUED CoLD” New York Athletic Club Doing Its Share to Boost Boxing in This State. Coprriet, 18: The Mrese Pot (The N Yor vwing HE cause of boxing In this State has gained a great dea! of strength through the action of the New York Athletic Club, oldest and largest athletic club tn the coun- try. The N. Y. A. C. has held bout both amateur and professional, in | @ymnasium since the Frawiey law Went into the discard. It has held a @teat boxing show in a 3} ational | Quard armory, at which all men in @ervice uniform were admitted free! ef charge. It was a show for tho! @oldiers and-eailors, and @ corking @how at that. The armory was “SNOW-RAIN: (C@ - HAIL: -~ BACKYARD GOLF Copyright, 1918, by the Pross Publishing Co. (Tho New York Evening World), AA, Ccsver: Wea .. Tt Geta LITTLE PRAcTice OUR Back YARD sini THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 165, 1918. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW Y Navy Swimmers 1 And Y. M. C. A. In Dual Meet: 1 ' To-morrow night at 4.90 o'clock, int the pool of the Bast Side Y. M. C. at No. 158 East 86th Street, a dual) swimming meet will take place be- tween the United States Navy team, stationed at 62d Street, Brooklys, and, the strong team of the East 8id Y. M. C. A., composed of former bigh’ school, college and athletic club stars, which Include Lee Mullen, C. C. N. Yow Charley DeBrul, Stuyvesant High School champion; Willlam Aurbach, former City A. C, star; P. Washa, N. ¥. University; F. Eberhart, Col- gate; P. Eberhart, Colgate, The Navy boys have one of the fastest aggregations of swimmers jn the country, including Lieut. Joseph Dunn, N. Y¥. A. C.; Joo Wheatley, N.Y. A.C. J. J. Curran, N. ¥. A. C.: T. Troensgeaard, University of Chi cago; M. Dillon, University of Pitts- burgh; O. Shortall, St. John’s Univer: sity; Ensign T. Graham, N. Y, Unt- Abe Kiviat Won’ Famous Miler Can’t Compete in Race, According to A. A To Run in Hunter Mile at Boston versity. Two N. Y. A. C. cracks are coach- ing the team, J. J, Curran and Joe Wheatley. Lieut, Joseph Dunn, whe ia considered by experts as oné of the best all-around watermen in the country, being a crack swimmer and # a team competition and scoring] former fancy diving champion as welt) it as cross-country rages are ecored.|as Metropolitan and National Tums This ban against his competing io] bling Champion for five years, bagy t Be Allowed packed, and the affair was quite suc- | ¥ anlaan the Hunter Mile, however, will not | full charge of the team. , @osstul in every way. | U, Decision, gE SCGAUE HANK Fe THe] como i The mombership of the N. Y. A c.| . hema cena y mi ry events at the Mil. n Ss made up largely of men prominent 3 KIVIAT qilll not be per-| rose A. A. games in Madison Square + York business and political miffed to run in the Hunter|Gurden on Wednesday night of next @ffairs. The club has several hun- Mile at the Boston A. A. games @red members, including its Presi- week. He w be seen in one of the in Meet ss" Hall, Boston, on Feb, 2,| military relays and also in tho 1,000-|_ PINEHURST, N. C., Gent, tn active service now tn both despite the well meaning Intenttons|yard run open only to soldiers and|Follette of New Yor @rmy and navy. It ts as patriotif an of Arthur Duffy, the one time sprint} sailors. A big crowd of his friends}! the quality! @rganization as there is in the coun- champion and record holder, and half} pian to go to the meet to cheer him Winter Golf League of advert! tey. And when a club like the N. ¥./ Sal SPR ES PNET ESE a Tia ——5—-————= | a dozen other prominent athletic en- | on, terete ye a at Ks 83 Hee = t A.C. refuses to give up boxing as| ’ del aidat urves on took second price & Its favorite isaker: ape aid ane B kl Billi di t M k |MACK DIDN'T GIVE AWAY t ae of the He Wane pebs Wiese On c.|Sre 3) Ae Moore ef Mew Y¥. . oral he Amateur Aathletic Unton has Fad: the heat peice ob the Wonnaka's waellch a tatnment, {ts action has a significance rooktyn butiardists Mare MINNIS, SAYS FRAZEE.| gocidea that althoush Kiviat ts an|A,1 ,qnairmen, 2% the Rewistration ie cUautving round, and. the pike fo that can hardly be lost to as astute! George Smith, the bi . gecensiuenihindosien a 4 = Hee | Comny e of the Metropoligan Assoct- |"? ound n h 4 o oF © right-handed t enlisted man in the military service qiyun haa atirred up @ lot of Interest {the best net score went to Mra. Ii. Brad @ politician as Gov. Whitman, Pitcher of the Giants, turned tn his ean weep m ournamen BOSTON, Mass, Jan. 15.—Harry|that does not entitle him to compete] in interleague athletics tn the Inter-|ford Lewis of Boston. ‘The prizes were { ie od ins veguiee bonne sul pacing byob a George has been tho| Pruxee, owner of the Red Sox, to-day |in an open A. A. U. race unless such | ectlonal Athletic League. In addi-|!n and were donated by the wit S he regular bo rd re ° eerie of the McGraw clan for a) 1) ustadt, Blaisdell and Brus- ts for smootn of stroke, al- | cectered It was “ridiculous when told) a race ts strictly a team competition. | (ion to standing sponsor for a basket- |ners to thelr favorite war fund. : seg eae heah his ery ot a Foe and hopes to get @ regular chance ° q °" though for the most part he rolled the | *! rae muprerpere > Tho suggestion was made in Bos-j vall tourney, the league will hold an = > 4 , No Pioneer to- | son. a! Renee Ulotart Ja. | ivory globes widely. He had the top | Sete ¥ J the , ek en handte: oad March The Board overnors of the Brook , Si .: PS a tg lo ton by Duffy last week that Kiviat's | 1p jandicap road run in March and anight, with Joo Welling and Sha:nus| He t6ok part In fourteen gamos last | ell Score Victories at Na-|iv rigs ot the opening series, 4 28-32 |clup, ‘ vayJentry in the Hunter Mile would raise|Si#0 will direct @ swimming meet to [lun Coun > has decided to close O’Brien in the star bout, the first 260,28" Pitching one complete contest tional Cla > 48.2 Balk-} iP the mated tn which he defeated Jesse | “T hops true,” Frazee said. “If ake place at the Brooklyn Central |the clubhowse until further notice. Uj 4 beat ional ass C 18,2 Balk-},; \Connle say that race above the level of medt- a & men who appear at the door in uni- |0"4 beginning or ending thirteen. He |v wer, the Morningside Heights | Connie says so there must be some M. GC. A. pool at about the same|Ul recently the Intention was to try ty form will be admitted na guests, And | sowed & percentage of 2.84 earned! fing pinyer, by the tally of 160 pointa to 68. | thing to it, but [will have to be shown,” | ocrity which it ts Mkely to have un-| | edo: Gaal geil: tae oe, SeL , runs por inning, which t# much better ? | Neustadt’s cleverness at driving was ———— less some etar athletes send in their] — : id zi found that the cost of altering th : # tt should happen that there is room| than ti.e marke set up by Al Mamaux | sicifully exploited at the close of bis| TEN GRIDIRON GAMES entry blanks in « hurry. Pat MacDonald, the giant wetent |oo" ihe cot oF sorering te Baas (or more, I havo no doubt the Pioneer | e r teaen "4 th Ing system would prove too great. The 5 and Burleigh Grimes, He can be ROOKLYN {3 coming {ato its! *ting for a cluster wf 34. His other ; Kiviat, 1t was held, by reason of|tosser, misses “the byes” these nights. | tptoyees, however, have been retainad emels will false the Umit rather | heard saying own, Amateur bililardists from |Nsh rune werw 29, 17 and i Jueqei ON W. &J."S SCHEDULE. | 10 being tn tho Const Artiliery,| "8 Pat has always mado it a prac- . an see any turned away. Leas RE Geue much since Tmight have thin nection made a clean aweep|y nna nis aromee F 6a en tl WAGHINGTON, Fos Jan, 15.—Ten| WOUld be eligible to compete in that eo ee ne Dane aete | Thus far no one has been secured to i" rooklyn too.” ‘ pet and er eat. ASHID N, Pa, J 5.—Tea |... ef rf 2 bal A the by of the Paulist A. C. ER Paivensn’ As Gy. cldeet.cf pains of the opening matches in the Na-|" nq battle that was fought through |gamea comprive tho 1918 Washingron | “Vent PY operation Of the smend> leona team Hove in sight, but whar|texe (he, place of Eddie Towne way existing boxing clubs in this McGraw still has much confidence | tional) Class C 18.0 balkiine cham- ese Janings of safety aesties; ke Jetterect foattall ponedule & ment to the A. A. U. constitution) ith the vero weather, the war and |"e!d the Job as professional at the Alle in Smith, _ Matas ‘ wy. | Wiaisdell scored an upset. He defeated |* 0 thal ache t fn edt’ at ub las! city, which etill owns its club |!® Geaith oe former Columbia Uni-|ptonship tournament, Jonoph Neu-| joseph Ay Dalton, tho Brooklyn. des! | pulzic to-day, following ratify Inet fall permitting enlisted men to] \:hat not, “the byes” have gone back |Seny Country Club last season. Therp Q y pitcher, His chief weaknoss| stadt, J. F. Blaisdell and Sidney M. [of caroms, 160 points to 13. Blatsdeli'e | ¢», Sout). 8 > compete among themselves without ‘and he waits in vain for them |!®.talk of Fred Brand going back. Th Huilding, put up espectally for box-| 4, : the athletic counct}, Notre I em ae fF £ X etting them over" too regularly. | 1: 31 ‘hey | a¥erame was 226-62, and his top runs ‘ f h hoa fe N latter Is now at the Believye Countr, tng shows, will reopen Saturday eve- | W:.en he wets to playing the CURVES russell scoring tho victories. They |i 4. "paiton'made a sorry effort |veraity will be met again in an inter-|s0ing through & formality of regis Club, near Pittaburs Sing, with Freddy Relas and George| better, bi epeed and curves will be| "e's the first of the feld of sixteen} to xcive spread leaves, his best run |sectional contest, next season's game|tering with the A. A, U. and also] jack Moakiey, the Cornell track and — Brown in the main event, Young|n . ‘ be |} contestants to score in tho aseries,| eink 10 being scheduled:for South Bend, ‘The| permitting them to compete in A. A,|eroms-country coach, puts a ban on all] The annual meeting of the Hacken- 5 more effective, Trussell made a thrilling finish to his f is fried foods for men in training for |#ack Golf Club will be held to-night. L. Wady and Ty Murray in another six- en which: lo Under’ the direction of the + 2 and 18 to over. | schedule follows i U. events as members of teams, tr-|atvietic competition. Fried eggs he been renominated to serv A It was announced from Chicago last} National Assoctation of Amateur Bil- when the|. Sept. 28. Kiski at Washington; O-t.|regpective of whether they were am-|hylda to be just as bad for the boy inja? President. Some time ago the du found affair and four four-round| qigit that be Whack ¢ , latter uppe match eafe-|5, Indianacy (Pa.) Nort Wish training as fried pork were raised from 875 to $100, Pouts and a wrestling match. ‘The| icin crened memati eeenman basiiard Players for tho title won Inst {ly won. 7 polnts to |ingt t ateurs or professional nie. Peer | £ 5 opened negotiotions with Larry | yo, by Clyde B. Ter ‘ 2 Brussel! prettily on | Wa But when fficlals of th Meluh John H. Brad H £ Fairmont ran successfully before the} Lajoie, man bibtoneig Pee . weason by Clyde rry, who has} 12 By . sued opel eid al? POR Bd t when officials of the A. cHugh, athlette inspector ohn H. Brady, younger brother reason why it should fall to run suc-| League last year, He is nald to want al a te Hp bibegritelg an Hy i fi hed the success. of an a. We Beaton | inteypretation of the school mest is) Beng: rade for the Grd Clana seamen. 10.18 Dow ca. ae bership card only. There will be no| Pinch bitter soolation were tried for the first time | Nrooks o hig sleyan at Waa > »;, cldedly was NOT and that} Byory school ‘is to be repre \Club, Marton, Mass eae Gompiimentary ad mat 4 Mala eal eee | yeaterday the players met at the | erage the day, te At Want Viewins ailthe only way possible for Kiviet,|et ieact one boy tn every ¢ ub, Marton, Mass eee iekets, and] If Weeghman (# looking for expert-| tables in Lawler Brother's Academy, | match in OM | Fairmont, W. Va. Vee HBP en “ este . mae schemes ‘ no money will be taken at the box|onced players, it might be rematkod| Broadway and Monroe Street, Drook- | So eet corralied te —_— - Ne 4 Mast at my e aap orrencae by! Botr: or the | bi-w Billiard Stare to Play te Benet office, ; * t 3 ’ ’ the Metropolitan Association two|armory ga he Amateur 4 " nat Ham Crawford, a better hittor|!¥n, The five minutes practice be- | end rail in the seventh | STOUT'S R Ds Mint Ale nee nur At Game s aided * tthe the ago outtield,|fore the games, and the limiting of Ob RE, WHied De Deceee ae gy ino oR lyears ago, could be entered in the!? D tah eiGbee xretitene | A number of the best known expert date the various Army Athletic | | i the contests to 160 points brought |1roke to OORS.| 2 Mile would be by holding tt ation, | billiardist# have volunteered to give ex- Funda have bought $70,000] sae puna, part owner of the Balti. | forth favorable comment and Indors ivorge b amateur who was secant | nate — ———-——|hibitions of their sicill in the benefit t3 worth of boxing gloves and! more Club, Is nald to be booming ment following the announcement Claas He to: decause of! OIICAGO, Jan, 15.—Joe Stout, crac be given to-night at Doyle's Academy athletic equipment for use in various | ard Hanlon, manager of the famous! and introduction of the players by Ma’ Dr, Irving U. Miller |@iatance runner of the Univeraity of on Broadway at 42d Street. The aftaty (raining camps. Besides this, camp Qreletycet ialtimore on which, Me. | Louls A. Servatiua, Chairman of the {150 pointe to 70. | Bpear'e top run was |Chicago, made a mile in practice yes- will be held for the benefit of the family funds have been used, and many in-|Ruine distinction, for the presidency | Executive Committee, ght 27 and bla RGoman 160 to tein |(tentay at Bartlett Gymnasium tn of the late George McDermott, we! Gividual soldiers have been able to|@!. Se, International League to suc-| Neustadt easily surpassed any of the |the otaer match, 1.21 1-5, @ (rack recon, Stout, who] DEB MOINES, 14, Jan. 15.—Earl) American champtonghip, Reuben White |known tn billiard circles for tho last {if Bee for he Cea ce that meen (Oro) Re BUTON ea si) scp expected to leave today for the avia-|Caddock of Anita, 1a., now in the Na-|outmanoeuvred the leading yachta and teen years, who died recently after 4 he us i AES. tion school at Detro a8 to get Per-|tionel Army at Camp Dodge, will meet| reve. sone Be Stato champion: | sudden at of pneumonia. The mat rudes. But the supply ie still wofully' JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Jans 16. — mission of the Government to compete! \. pce D hgh ship winner, Ingenue, to victory tn the |xramme includes a balkline match bi . : " |Charlle Herzog. recently traded by the ina mile race against Jole Ray, in au| Wisdek Zbyezko In @ match for the |prettlest contest of the season thus | tween Albert Cutler and Welker Coch } short, and the demand growing every | Query Mt Hiraeg reine teen ina mile race against Jol Ray tn") cords heavyweight wrestling cham-|far, Six ice yachts were sent away in alran. a three-cushlon foursome in which day. There never has been so much |has arrived from Haddock, Ga., where sohdt Ore i , : my | moderato west breeze with the Daisy in|George Moore and J. Howard Shor fnierest in voxing before, Our boys |he had & conference with George Bta =e |[pionship here Feb, 6, it was announced) the lead. trady railed « creditable race |maker will, meet John Daly and Albert ‘S want boxing, everywhere, Lut the links. manaxer of the Boston Club.| Fight fans of Boston will whieh will be foought at here to-day, and the Daisy's performa proved the !Cuuler, and an indirect pocket bilt Ado While he did not atate itively . prise of the day tween Shoemaker and Daly amy Athletic Funds are almost at aj "ye ty did not mate positively that| piewsure of witnessing another import-| the above ciub to-morrow night. The managers Jimmy Kane knocked out Danny Shea illite ho. would, he cern when many jis piminly, ‘evident “that ho was Dleaged |#Pt duttle between heavywolxhts at the | of bot, fighters sareed on tartses 29 som, we in the second round of @ scheduled ten- > give m= nw veaetc ta su oh nia ue mentio 7 will be Who would Like to give find, it tm- |with the transfer Grand Op re Houre there to-night, as | tis ume wae ment Two more jockeye—Tommy Parette| round bout last night @t the Olympic Foll to Let a Man Drink mands, We need $600,000 more to| > = a Peete etary ee: AIENOTY eA PAYS ee and Eddie Klenck—will wear khaki/A: C. of Harlem, Johnny Burt and 'y : equip the troops now in service, will | snort to keep : hooked up Battling Lavinsky, the fast) To sldiem of Camp Upton witl shomly dare] instead of raci: ext 80 Young Sheldon boxed a draw bout inj : ted another 4200.00" to equip The |Next Soothe fete, eogd neath ebrew Doxer, to meet Bl Brennan of [an nowt ring were io om wer thy pete Ce IRLIE Colors RORY S0O80B: th otter tenrround! aa. ays Druggist Brown o eveland, vops in the next draft, and another | jiy_ tranahaa 2 je wry Chicago, the young “heavy” with the| can settle thelr differences with the {lre-ounoe y : . $500,000 to keep the equipment up in trenches for @ few days. Iti 4, aot . ‘of the collect: i be| tered into the National Army at| The Berkley Irving School’ i ja pretty cold ¢ m0 itr long Het of hnockouts to his crodit. This ® part voilection which wi While our boy's are fighting in Europe in pretty cold Just now, wo we uno the | iT ye qhelr third scrap atthe same |Uie, wat ite Fairmont A, 0. toring stow (Camp Upton, Both were clever hand. | ell, fve defeated the auinvet 9 oO tes a ‘ome emedy i ny le $70,000 seems lost ingsuch & fy. - ei be al » Satanday night will be donated by Manager|} i vil f choo! ‘ demand. ‘There are still acores of ter than a hundred fires, 1 remain |club, and ae Brennan won the first bout! Given to buy the ring, All mewtem of the ers of jumpers and will be missed | ycsterday in @ lively game played 0 New Treatment Gives Wither the out knowing why he lest the tes military and naval unity with no 7¢4r truly — by securing the referee's decision, and | cuy ghowing thelr cards wt be « when tho season opens. On th|the former's court, _ Consent er Knowledge of the Drinker, “nt Qin mw at all. Gena Naa tet ‘ . Levinsky secured the verdict in tho] to the entertainment whole, few jockeys have been called! oyicaGo, Jan, 16.—-Owing to erlp- | Vd 2 on Ran Conon Ee ated, thle eres Miption: ® are many inuividuals who 66 ST a line to let you know that (gecond battle, it ie a sure thing that se thug far, as the general run are too| pled transportation conditions, President |. Somap whe lata a man drink te feel: gourth week al Ne has touched dros dead this column who have a set of the Aero Squadron ts lo-|hoth men will fight their hardeat 4 B. B, Johngon of the American League | int Drown, for No MAN WHO “of anything in the form of liquer of Avs , hardest in light for soldiers. tovacca of nny kind. “He seams ai gloves they could spare for the sol cated In and outside of order % the deo! sale announced that the major leaguo| Tink habit in © woeka {Rbacco, of any kind. J alread diers, Some of the athlette clut ‘i order to get the decision in this go , Everett Haynes, who rode Omar|echedule meeting set for Dover Hall, |for halt wh: 1h A wandertal eh trataa pou haw gained Dh Gn dnube anare & piles going to school und drilling we have | Moffatt Flaherty of Boston, official ret- idiere how to wee the fire-ounce glows, The = Padeal anes. te t {Ga this week, had Deen called, off, | the same tine, anc ver Reed ctartnuslaes In me, f remant could no doubt spare a number Of! a, other way of passing the time, Soleree of the club, will judge the contest, | fit, 4 Jouey Oritite of Alms, «).. who} KNAYYAM AS LAUrel wines ane ime, |He requested Harney Dreyfuss, Prosi: ores acap tie & Y heen my husband sober tor mots than gw chance. I am going t mn a sort Hf you could send us & set of boxing — pats | recelned oedem secvatly to revert tor daly s¢/ three-year-old was beaten by hour dent of the Fitisbursh Club and o Pings. Let tho fiat Whitt of auor on Bis month ainee ho Nad Rae inary Meee, OB OF peers, Fok Bune $e Open @ Bort) Y q outs & : civitian boxing fomructor at Fort Leavenwort®, |tegs, and A, Nicklaus, who handled |the National League representatly Pea ee eae et cor alenal. But even ie Manca, eince he had Bie tase arink.? of a clearing house for boxing gloves, | gloves we would be pleased to have ily Hogan, manager of the Casino A. ©. of Kaness, An Griffiths i an extremently olever : er 4 the Schedule Committee, to select @ new | he ta rum-soaked through and through do is T bay This te the way It will be done \thom. Thanking you in behalf of the | Bier on \# surely having bis own boser he ought to mmke @ sucess of bis job, the jumpers of Capt. J. E. Davis, are|date and place for the meeting, [not despair; he can bo waved. and, It is — boys in this squadron, 1 am yours|{roable trriee to sign the priucinele for the -~- among those who are now in the ser- fe e Loewe the awtul cures of atrong Grins bes you have n set of gloves to give truly aca Hn YOUF*| main out at bia dosing show to be belt on Harry Carlson, the goo! lightweight of New BUFFALO, N. ¥., Jan. 15.—Involun- | Kron fo? titan ne heeh we VICI. A homer aeee not’ wae f i epiatanndiy| tes 28, BAlly hae practically signed up Marry! Hngland, who renently atamiey Yourum | V!C* tr y proceedings have, beon begun | foving elater rescued him from ‘the brink andlta neema worth Heine’ dress. 1 get af lbttare Don't wait, if you have gloves o Reman one & 3 Wit i of Denver in & tout at the Armory 4. &. off ane Brooklyn Derby hae deen re-| Buffalo Baseball, Amusement Company | ten year bi New ea aid chan ctw sean foc ue iene from soldiers asking for glov fe spare. Welp those beye to Meruing Levisaby wb be bin epqueest. "| noar'et the'obers uk, te are Prouwe in or |nanved The Dwyer by the Queens County Gnternational jeesue) crcares Judes | dopraved sett "Wis; Prepare tence meee bi f ole as or gloves.) ’ or r wivahy wi bie opponent | h clu meet rupt. ‘TY ed to Judge depraved f Ps On hearing from you 1 will sena| —“*eP Warm” _ 3S tel ee oe mee gt mnhe Beit of) Jockey Club in memory of the late Phit| Soph, eee ten Le attree creditorss y monns of & secret remedy, the formula should act "Te given erceut were it fo abi soldie lett Apother attractive card of boule ia offwred br on Tumday eve: 2 Dwyer, The conditions and the dis-|Joseph J. Lannin, owner of the Boston | of an old German chemiat. To save other to dentray ail taste for aloohoiic drinks,’ Wom's you soldier's letter, and you HARLES EBBETS writes that | star bout yore Jan, 38, The a Po gan 7 | families tr eof drink and to who anrote cé mederate drinking aed ek oh Puaiirs ieiter. And you AEB EBBETS writes that) cyriey Dommerick for the boring show to be bald) men will box st 131 pounds at 8 P, M. on the|tance of the race will remain the same | Hed) Sox McRenald & Hoo Co, Inc. of | hein ether viene out of the murk and inlerate’ driaker safe stonld give texans Ber Ff aeete BORINE BlOveE ( ‘ five Brooklyn players to date | by the Piemeer Sporting Club, for legitimate cigit uf the contest, . fas last year—for three-year-olds at one| fyycale, an 2 eee kes, he, formule public, when hey ‘ee, iu mom do io me, tat Don't rend them It Is be have eon The latest ts John perme py ag elly aed ptncdhgg ge RDS, : q|mile and a furlong—but the parse wil] Dt ae will again | Sree Sted on, duns an Your avuneint eu tave 0 (ie ith Mum, uw ty oi to do way 2 her, who has Joined the Avia- | @ wo tenwand doute, Joe n effort ia being mu clinch @ mate » §1,00 a the *y n 6 a | for prepared tescum Pox and dro pha #eelbound momey-refy ; ; : leher, who hus Joined the Avia- | 12°C: go" against Whamue O'Hrlen, and Gene| cevween Jack Britton and Hrren Downey, tne (PO increased by $1,000 go that The) agin ton” the gridiron nest season, | powder, (oles, (2 4? J Je) rnlll? of tee’ by tne “Kall Pharmacy.” Now York olta; A 2 fon Corps and will train down In| quiuey of Greenwich Village w sau wivth | ants welterweight, fonmerly of Cslorina’ on {Dwyer of 1918 will have @ guarantecd | yril A. Higging, manager of football A eae sues to See » Brooklyn, hed “ceber fae ey : E ¢ ers Of ‘Texas, T ers are Cadore, Sintth,| Hughey Welz, Thp club Lae reverred 25 omaia| tut who pow claim Chicago 4s Nie hore, Bemie| Value of 00, jst Fordham Univeralty, | announced | Grunkard ls'anved ithe wetted the menere cin, # © @ the work os : nen fe and Ma Good for Hiovk: | (or eokier and salon > uatorm, dst’ fat aes ot Atom, OO at ce — that. the two elevens would meet om j “We a siding boxing con. |}¥7 They muy be the “Dodgers” in| —_— | tie match, and the peoepects am thet | ‘The directors of the Queens County | Fordham Field on Oct, 26, i tests in our any. and we have | eee they won't be the dodg-! ane peport erat bere from Chicago io the ef-| land it, Aritton’s manager Lae sated for a|Jockey Club aleo made another chang*| pon pan, NJ. Jan. 18.--After ee ee aS nwa | teet thet Jock Ourier, along wich Jack Kearne of | auarw of $1,000 with an option of GO per} by dropping the Astoria Dinner Stakes, | trailing George rei Rel over A th S t R di f I 5 . * si | Ban Frenciece, would koh after the affaim of | coat of the gree receipts, which was a private sweepstakes with |#x of the ten miles in ial race to mong e Sportin ecords of t need more, There ur platoons i; g ya that are | Jec ue Weetern bee - h ick the two North Shrewsbury Club I'4 le in our company, of nen in eact Pasta ae ie rest [aeited bere for bow he SRA cass: murmurs Dae oemiionel Todlin kishs |e Rete TON, © inner £08 See lor | Rererfdors to” mall against the Inde- } tes ge tet pardialbgaa te Bacay LAQnard onedlt for 3) | snes & 3 Pes es PM néian Ht lors, and creating the Astoria Stakes as| pendent Club challengers for the North i Maree eueers bocktse arate mace i‘: a ee sy oy bg if = 0 . cf Newark, Ne J featad Gun. }4% Open race for two- nel Alites at | === = sania | or 8 pany f w to, next day “Mr. James ett wrote chad one | bowe semithin 1 bout wi) Ve furlongs with $1,600 added. | | ac H ee Pa ce in aus bavenot arc, | shat ad only 1 Read 2 ee ee sap tae petals pot Tho directors also increased ie ar JOHN OLIN BEGINS TRAINING u helps us in our bayone i } to ch 3 ee 1 Flog GN ‘he Has anteed value of the Brooklyn Handicap | 7, | Tam very tar from New York, but Wiser to know which 4s Me Henn, manager of tov National AC. of | ATi and a furlong to 87,000 trom| FOR BOUT WITH ZBYSZKO. | Ilere Are a Few of the Important Ones; | ge The, Evening World to ep In Re I'ni surprised. How could savers ae Y ates tient **1 56,000, and also added an extra $1,000 | ——— | - ouch with boxing, which is the best you ever be in doubt? But juat to » hae) rou 1 eee mew on ay night, tu the Great American Stakes and the q mammoth Finn, who \tisfy you 1 have looked the Hat over | deen out of the boxing game nine - Tremont Stakes for two-year-olds, giv-|_ 20mm Olin, the Fenty a Baseball Wrestling Billiards and Pool am d am forced to the conclusion | shen le broke his lea in te second n | Chameton Tet Lewin, who fought Boldier Hart-|ing them a& guaranteed value of $6,000 Will wrestle Wiadek Zbyszko for tn Bicycling Fencing Chess \ 1) that friend James can count only up| Henay Leonard at Pittsonrgh, feid et Columbus, 0. night, hae been | each. world’s championship title at Madison Football Swimming Basket Ball E*er\ MTOR AtelM TSI to October. tenny had 12 knockouth | sein aod he has ust tched to ment | eigned up for t re batten, Mo will take a |Bquare Garden, has begun preparations | Lawn Tennis Rowing Lawn Tennis J on bis llet then, Tougtey Remees tee Cisetas fighter, for ten “ ise eet ee eltarwelght ot Pinechle Query. to get in shape for this momentous | Boxing Ice Skating Bowling i eee roxnde the | mh sees, 9 show to] lactwars Ba oe of Mang| A and B play single handed pin. event. Olin realizes he needs two weeks | Trap Shooting Aviation Golf AME reader wants to know tf for ten raunda at ‘Om City A.C. ot{ochle, A has two tricks in, B playg of hard work to bo in shape to meet tho The American Turf Automobile Races Jettr i a ort! oh Track and Field Athleti - See sie: en his ttle (0 | jeu Witland £20 etry ait chamuien, to tu | Milensbes oo either Jen, 28 or Jen, £0 out a card. A takes it in with the, Word’s champion. Bor auls him | rack and Field eticn Marvin Hart, and if Marvin was | mere tres Be i We dlered i a dix and calla that dix in melding, of obtaining Arai7_ poqelbia. Saray Fo eae ey ever heavyweight champion, — No. | ferdant 19, br ane Marty Cross Wine Easily, B claims that the dix does not count; | “ithin the short paris, bag tar Nall Mh | @ many others sogetner wih & ’ By d Jeffries never gave Mis ttle to any | Veer 2 nee 9 ARRE, Pa 15.—In| being that he took in the trick w take entire charge 0! n'a camp. | the vital features of other years that Cc Mail one, He didn’t proclaim Hart cham: | jioved with « backed Jind, "ixe Gk ono of the fastest bouts seen here Marty | the dix he loses that dix tn the mel wundin, who was, one Of, Be gregtess | go to make up this wonderful book at 35 plen after 5 Tae rend the inci Bact Cin be Drovght (© itil in Caicago im © few| Cross outfought and outslugged Tommy Ing, | The game ie without sevens and Wreatiata 1 Mie Pleo secure the ete | Ce io n Nevada, although thé pro- | wes, Ferguson of Scranton in te dp, |CLERIM, WO CIGD AKO NP BAY PUI, vices of ted wrestlers to assist | moters tried to induce him to do tha 4 a t in rounds. | Pt want to know what the rules ure, ‘ices of other not is OW Ss | sal little thing to advertise the mhow, Ho| Bily Gardner, official teteme cf the Nationa: |CTO8Y Weighed 144 Pounds to his oppo- pls the ‘aspirant for the championship, || on ale couldn't give away a Ulle anytow.| A 6. of Prridense, I was to-day ceecied, RONt'® 166 pounds, In spite of this! The dix eannot be melded after it’ thar ne accented thelr terma and will NEW YORK WORLD, Publishers Hart never was heavyweight amis to fadge the contest bvtwwen Jak Aelvion, ee handicap Cross had his man holding om hea been used to take @ trick, It moet Yusit Hussane, the Balkan Bone tis pion, | qurmer welterweight champtou, and Tommy Bod at Lue dell. should have been meided before, Crosber, ia & finisa matca, b