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enema Maybe Fred Fulton Is Purposely| Keeping Dark His Real Fight-| ing Ability in Some of His} Fights, | | Omnia 1917, Prom Poblishiag Co, ¢ New aning World), SRHAPS Fred Fulton ta playing | &@ foxy game. Hy all of bis fighting ab bout he goes right along every week and gathering the coin. If be knocked out each opponent in a couple of rounds, us he usually does in a “return mate 'd s00n have no one to fi And as Willard shows no Inclination yet to fight any- body under any circumstances Fred erick would have to go back to plas- tering. Fighting poorly tho next, he keeps tho other heavies in an framo of | mind. They are all willing to meet im, hoping for one of those off days, But the bunch wouldn't be so anxious | to tangle with Freddy if Freddy used that kick of his at every opportunity. showing in every | well one day and ambitious N interesting thing about Ful- ton's knocking out of Tait the Other night was the fact that he landed the knockdown blows and the knockout with his right hand, Ful- ton always claimed that he had a good rignt hand if he cared to use it, but the ringside critics have per- sisted in thinking him a boxer with a Well educated left and nothing else in his kit St. Paul fight followers x credit for outboxing Miske © Fulton | THH EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 49, 1918, SPORTING PAGE IIN NEW “GARFIELDING” SPORT Copyrinht, 1918 by the Preas Pubilshing Co (the New York Hvening World), Conan LTv8 Deciven To Consenmve MY GNERGY APTERTHYS AND NOT BREAK any RECORDS ON SATURDAYS GUNDAYS | MONDANG , “TOR6 DAYS WEDUES DAYS, “THURSDAYS SUR TEA SURG, Cone Aree NeXT VELL Vet OF IT? Dond T Ger HST (AIT DER COLLAR! Dis 185 A KEATLEMS y Pe Seelam! Noting Downe, T HAVE A NEW SYSTEM. T Tank The ONLY PUT RUNNERS YORK ji OH WERE GoIna To MIGHT « WE'RE onur Taina SDAYS oft Pirst To THINK tT Over, AKE ‘fou GOING To Mia ’ I ony Rud out on OOS 7 LITRES alse pres — ‘To SECOND “RIDAYS, On TUESDAYS» ed For the Wise Ones By Arthur (Buga’’) Baer. Copyright, 1918, by Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) HE B. R. ‘i.—that should be B, R. RR-RRRR-RR-R—heats its pg eT Fans cars on the same plan that a Mexican works. None to-day and some to-morrow. Maybe, multiplied by two, perhaps The B. R. T. advises the passengers to heat the cars by animal heat. Which is as queer as a pewter dime. In the first place, animals aren't allowed on the B, R. T. cars. And suppose they were? Could you imagine a lady getting on a car towing a nice, warm zebra? And another Flatbush matron escorted by a steam heated arma- \ though | Miske seems never to have been in danger of « knockout. Perhaps Ful- ton will fight Miske again his take the challenge up without losing position with the Government. Fulton will show his kK, O, punch | Other lightwelghts might just as well again Feb. 1. He is matched to meet | Withbold their challenges until the war Tom Cowler on that date tn Denver. |!# © or until Leonard ts released from his present position. Leonard can hold bis championship even without defending it under the present circumstances, and No one will criticise him for not fighting. Ho is pot in the position of a Jess Willard, who is doing no work for hiv country and who has time to fight and defend his title, and won't do that elther. If any first class heavywelght proves that he is the best ACTIVE heavywetgat Charley Weinert caught a heavy cold in his recent bout with Gundoat Smith, Can it be possible that he didn't have to fight hard enough to keep him- self warm? ATSY CLINE would Mke very! tighter in America he can claim the much to fight Benny Leonard | American champtonship title and have again, and preferably over a longer | some public support. But even at that, the public {8 not going to grow very enthusiastic over the fighting ability | of any professional heavyweight of military ago who avolds military ser- vice and spends his timo tralning und boxing for his personal profit. N° one can make any legitimate claim to the world's champion- ship without beating Willard, for the mplo reason that It is not possible to-day to win a world's champlonship in any other way, There are only a route than six rounds. Tt will be quite useless for Patay to hurl challenges at Leonard just now. Benny is workin, pton and he will nob be permit @gain for 1 ets unless ing instruc hardly fair te busy DON'T FUSS WITH | few boxing countries—America, Eng- Vin Ireland, Canada, France and ! 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America is rich in_ college combined in the form of the present | Co%ches and trainers, For many white ointments It takes the place of | Years America has been eupreme in sstard plasters, and will‘not blister, | athletic and now we are be-| usterole Gsually gives prompt relief ize the real value of! from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, There ta no} croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, athletic work} headache, congestion, pleurisy,rheuma+ » aclentifically. | lism, Iumbago, pains and aches of the developing great sports, been carried on ave by t back or et prains, sore muscle! vant mat Crews, reco’ braises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of neki tr und fleld athletes, saseball players whose akill has as the chest (it often prevents pneumonia), Sc and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, tonished visitors from other land. Ungland has claimed, from time to hat we have been too sirenu-| pursult of athletic prowess, have gone beyond the re. of sport and made almost fon of all eport competition |to attend the show in response to an Motor Boat Cops Admitted Show Will Be |To Club on Plea Closed To-Day | Of Slacker Hunt Eddie McMahon, President of the Ulymple A. C, which recently re- sumed {ts conduct of membership boxing shows, which It stopped when the Frawley Law went Into effect, !s wondering to-day if it pays to be dillo? Wouldn't it be nice for a perfect gentleman to have to give his seat to a lady and a flock of Siamese rhinoceroses? And lamp yourself paying a jitney for the privilege of crowding a porcupine for a seat. How could you explain it to the wife if you came home from a nickel excursion on the B. R. T. with blonde elephant fur on your lapel? Figure mentally a Brooklyn gent who has been on the water wagon since New Year. He gets on a RB. R, T. car and bumps Into a flock of orthodox giraffes, authentic leopards and official boa con- strictors. Not the kind they make in Switzerland, either. Would you blame that gent for trying to beat the women and children to the lifeboats? Blame it on Columbus. ‘The Motor Hoat Show will not be open to-day. This announcement was made at tho Grand Central Palace last night by Ira Hand, Secretary of the National Assoctation of Engine and Boat Manufacturers, under whose Jirection the show ta being held, fol-| patriotic lowing @ consultation with Reeve} Last night there was a serics of i uel Admintotrator | Pouts scheduled at the club to which, pass Aa belly is ininiowrator) ax usual, admission was only obtain- “ : able through the medium of @ mein- | Early in the day Mr. Schley, when! bership card. | toil that the Motor Boat Show au- the nae pout re Ssing | ; pets rean of the y-o1x 2 1 (hortieg® ‘Dianned to stay open Whose station house is on Some folks keepeth.in the publig eye like @ cinder on the Erie. throughout tho week, issued the man-| josh Street » the door with date that the show must t closed | & nunvber of his officers. a to-morrow ‘What do you want?” queried Me- | Thou canst not get a soft job with that kind of a head. When Mr. Hand was told of this de You know you can't get in| -_ ut belng members.” ’ cision he said he did not wish any Rak ati Ee If thine ey: © bad, wear thy gla one to think the boat manufacturers | 9), just come to round up r Gargan 1s reported to have —_ Toads tla te: wu that hocdid bedava Tho world is willing to pat a man on the back when it discover- the w should be atlowed to be held eth that he hath a@ boil there. inasmuch as it was chiefly of educa- tonal Interest and had the officlat| ndorsement of Secretary of He discovered America. + { POOR RICHARD JR. on Capt. Preeine mpty. being the case, Mahon, waxing patriot Ip yourself.” he minions of the law went in- the | side, causing quite a stir, and planted If thou wouldst enjoy thyself to the fullest in the palace of mirth Navy Josephus Daniels, who had in-/thomselves in good ringside seats. and tangoing, check thy wife at the portals with thy hat. structed heads of the naval training| They held them without making a me stations in and about the city to per | move until two young. preliminary of rounds Halse ¢ lads, as mit the men in traniing under them| boys had boxed a couple then they arrested the iw ° 5 y J a e Czar for invitation from the manufacturers. | well as the referee and timekeeper. NN who wed since May 18 are| YOU ; ne the Czar any eioue further delay Mr. Hand took} ‘Ty Se our were batlod out by Alder- not exempt from the draft, thinking there tsn't any Banty Mastae UE EtG Vv. Ge Bitter, man Michael Shields, and they will} Now they have two wars on their) Claus, ihis |hner" nae appear in the Washington Helghts| hands, | than landlords ake rent. IOAL is scarce who refuse to | Police Court to-day to answer to the inst them by commur tained from him the order con the show to close. proferred as rean N° heat Jn the Aquarium on Mon- | days. Chance for some patri- debuts ante to knit sweaters for | otic the goldiis UT It's ¢ ride on to get coal eo B, and F t By d G aS TE Aeure la bee Wha (tee eee Oe Also ye your ‘T we can't figure 1s how the|mouth open. One ride will furnish USTLC INCWS _ Soh Pollock ANG GOSSl Kaiser gots that iron hat on|seuwithes gomplste set of coal over his horns, hampion Ted Lewis, holder of the | Hempstead, Pa, to-morrow night, —_—_ | . on* < ou fro [welterweight championship title, was | %! Init tue adie xia oe IGHTING will be resumed by the | FEAT fect don't exempt you from matched to-day other Important | in this ecrap Bullsh ki Jus 8 soon as they sce dg contest, This scrap will be with Johnny make the dals big enough to bide| wee vonic is the fastest town in Titman, the clever and band hictos | QAM WADSWORTH MEN behind, | NEW YORK is the tantest town in welterweight o Paul, who has done th yhere where you can get a the Eskimos y huts Building reall six-round no-decisior | Eel have ant ut at a special NLY way to reduce the high cost PRATT AND PLANK Mt NOW YANKEES |In rchanss Geshe | Nunamaker, Maisel and Ged- | eon Go to St. Louis. louls 4 ayers an The New Y ation stated Club, Le yah Pratt would have | ploy. DEL PRATT'S RECORD. Near er TR, Are. 1 ‘ KK. 0, Clreux Wins Easily. CHICAGO GRAND OPERA! Cleotonte Camp AWEEKS TO, LEXINGTON THEATRE 7 haps we have, An¢ ng show to be biourht off by the] if ten é — of living ts to boycott living, UBetare Iie Neves * now ot tbe toca ot Gen GU A. oA Philadelphia on | Soldier A hlete s Leave Spartanburg ofthat | ot Hevestotre, Must Exchange Sains dy and Keen interest tn con. |W enany av ns 6 Tillman Is | This Morning for Wednesday INopopy. vs a8 disappe nied when | wie s&h become of all the clerk | we the Oneru ot Desired to See e finalist A Crauu Glas & cei Night's Me us. W you expect of a | plungers of last year in Wall Str foent, of the money he receives from| count afest place to| Back again plunging for food in the POM | (Special From Staff Corracondent hide your money a bathtub? Automat, each of his contests | SPARTANBURG, 8 . V V r The 27th Division will be represented | Pre- ar Pr 1Cc€S Pow Nemvound houte were arranged to-day 1 in the Millrome A.C. athletic games to PHOTO PLAYS. 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