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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1918 , BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NE LEST WE FORGET the Preas Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World). SUCED INTO Woons He Ft Any Man Who Tries to Vote. Down Boxing at This Time Merely Advertises His Lack of Patriotism. (On Bie! DIVYA 6 REMEMBER Wee) YA LOST THE aes” wits ey 1 WAY CANT YA, THINK OF SOMETHING CHEERFUL ? —— HOWBY pit ter up aquurely ® Boxing |» now + ANAS ATOUGH fictent fighting men for our armies. Government In spreading a knowledge | of boxing in our training camps, and| war and put th: wer footing being attacked State to abolish the N his decision Supreme Court Jus ture believes public is healthier without Boxing Is Most Important Part of Physical Drills Of Soldiers at Camp Di \Jeff Smith, Civilian Instructor, Explains How Manly Art Has Rounded Out Daily Calisthenic Exercises and Instilled Confidence in Thousands of Men for Army Purposes. Informed as to the Boxing wos Btate because Thousands Bid “‘ Au Revoir’’ To Famous John L. Sullivan X Legion of Friends and Admirers)... hn aha! niembers n New York the Frawley Legisiature defeated bills Wish Gladiator Good Luck on) i", aPorketo Touk“upon the Ie" | twice to ace | to know ce tO get a decision, was arrested | His Great Adventure, as He|timry rion ‘ot the targe house was | by the police stop boxing. ture had clearly not opposed to boxing Gov gathered strength enough to jam th anti-boxing legislatio nthrough: for his personal activity boxing woul have been going on now Hated the Word “Goodby.” | 1» SULLIVAN, for attacking gadiator, Is now sleeping perce boxing ax it administration ppointments under the con- This ix the second of a series of articles on boring in the army, 1 for The Evening World ond written By th who are for the most part well known pugilistic stars of They wilt show the venesits derived by our soldiers from the systematized study of the manly art, its relation to the all import ant bayonet fighting and its value asa conditioner of men for serious It is a big work, ticles as they appear in these columns from time to time, cspectally prepar instructors, the cOuntry boxing had trol of unfit commissioners It was impossible to his father, moth acquaintances to him with such suddenness that t scandals that resulted from this mis- bidding bim | to bin wit h suddenness that thi Jwas nothing about his calm, powerfully | &4V@ me an initial insight into cause every man, woman | bert con had made a ¢ p of his ap old setting up exer commission er used the word The New York Bren The McCue bill quirements, |, but there is no doubt that {t would be acceptable t Sullivan's old trainer and Pm here Just to wish | peculiar od luck on his | Sullivan in severe tn as thoroughly she would wish m » world t# loca » Kilrain, James | his head bung a large photograph of | ' Cronin, Martin | Sullivan at his best. IL was middleweight, and|Jobn tn full evening. dre tlons than no boxing at all. sands of young why drilled in the calisthe 3 bills are now in the | formed into soldiers boxing is making Govern tioned physteal drill pertod representative Sullivan's native! On the wall at the ersey and Illinois, and in each | cal eMciency of the men | Hghting spirit are urging upon necessity of widespread knowledge of and enthusinesm boxing is undoubte physical activity veral hundred or n Who's naine 1 thundered 4 and popular. tines hts lack of patriotism divisional he gimonts 1 N Mlinoia they nts under in all bouts: to have dect- favor of have | here and wherever with gloves and are lowed to box with o: supervision ng decisioy: pronto to meet all comers there fi hold boxing contests. » boxing has only been Jimmy Johnston. A decision is necessary ying checkers, dout to tea ery gratifying re very BTM the) officers "to give Lewis movements punches which to let Lewis nd upon which fi boxing @without boxing contest de- Boxing i a con patterned very much on the principles | HOW ONE MAN CAN TEACH THOUSANDS TO BOX. id be barred to p! rection as pis lads bave made goul in b teachers throu k and Intellipe in consequences ean easily | man can give is question. it differently vccording to » Individual camp, such 4 contest than boxing PLENTY OF ENTHUSIASM BOXING DRILLS. HR LUMBAGD Try_Musterole, See How Quickly It Relieves ‘You just rub Musterole in briskly, @sually the pain is gone—a delicious, nfort comesto takeitsplace. in, White ointment, rd. Use it instead plaster, Will not blister. and nurses use Muster- i nend it totheir patients, They will giadly tell you what relief 1 sore throat, if neck, asthma, neuralgia, rheumatism, lum: made with oil of mus congestion, pleuris bago, pains and aches of the back or sore muscles, bruises, ehilblain: 8, frosted feet, colds of the 3 dependable. 30 and 6c jars; hospital size $. 50, man's own with gloves: to adequately is did Becre would send want in the good turn, of fight fame te expected, = Reear WNHAT A RROK THIS Pond WAS LAST SUMMER? OW, How Ty Elia pir! ys a < eau! BETCHA THis Feo Cost Me $40, 1N Baus! — i / a W YORK cinecicurs THE ou TRAP Loos INMaceaT ( GRoven UNDER ALLTHIS Show, GAVE ME ALL SD. He Contributed $20 of | $58 Purse in First BY JOHN L. SULLIV. 1910 Tree P Company, New York World CHAPTER LV. Aromen and members of the Po- ght a filed with imen who had know pe night and ent th ved 4 John lL. John t purse of $53, tw tributed my se! began to feel that I Bist y fontess At hi was a real prize ‘oD, 4 ping I that no manner of ¢ Sgnter the famous | ing could make her abandon. e@ city T visited was C and the man women and ebildren in every ¥ life cane and went as th ‘alvary | slipped by, but “Annie,” as all Roxbury knows Sullis I fought was from her station wide as tho “Champion of the Thousands of | Mer big Sullivan eyes rested continu-| net fen: advance he Wi aily-on the great warriors silent face,| That fight advanced me to the first admirers | He lay axone asleep. Death hud come| round of eaten eee ring fa, Wiatoate. thak it had! workings of the prize ring as the. great |, He Wore his beloved open collar and a| sport was conducted in thors days. pert cont covered the masalve | My reputation as @ boxer right hand, hal clgeed i ad oe fighter e mighty cheat. Dead and drab | thro : amortil right ane acing | troughout the country. John nw, except t Annie” had} Cormick, a sporting w n Little & of black round it. On the third fing ft hand Was a heavy ring Ww Sullivan the word this little whispered ark setting, It was one that ways insisted on wearing The room in which J 4 hend, | veritable bed of flowers. On the wall at eof "M nag a picture of | t and, oddly white flow match the one| financia Calvin |enough, the gre r of|cout lapel seem: ficlal| which was placed or qung i portrait of John L.'s father, alton, Thoy ¢ the up to the|tiny Irishman who ‘never would admit n the |lest Tralee County, Ireland, was set) they do now ound aside for additional debate FARE. n Boston, 7 me t welter- | Battling Talia, the bast hitting Brookin ban ses me. The visitor was Mr, McVor-| an ofter | an been Kecured to box ten in) mick of a thwatre | wr Doane at Boiffalo on next Mooiay! "T want you to come out to i eon Feb. 18 he will ¢0 againm Young cinnatt and see if you can best week. of | Chaney at Baltimore hampion in an exhibition boxing ‘ager of | dim Flynn, veteran hraryweunt of Pueblo, Co}, | Match," he said to me, “And I want We tra | fwd. better rediee from te ring t know What you will charge that nes | ha er refire from the ring now, as manag of cl him in. boots Flynn and Jack 1 West have refused te ort wax made to ma! n ways in during That's & little high," he "Poey will Imagine 4 fighter of to-day de. he maine lub two weeks later ia to manavr of Willie) ath to figut the “champion of . the weet sido tantammeight. Hereafter, | West" for $160! Why, they aay Jacobs adys, he w ievote his ¢ you that much now for sa eel Dave Astes, the riloteate eat \ : Battling | NOIRE cham the fr A few days thereafter T packed my os am potter: Fal p and started out for the strange Willie and tat within the next ix tenths be) Western country. ‘That is the expects $0 have him boxing for the profemional /inig T ever went away from aed Arriving at Cincinnati T had a week os vacua || the: it Termtion of the Amateur hich to get ready. I didn't need eof Be | Atblae. Unio pin with Taeut, Al, Jour wever, for 1 was ready all the ‘8 bedi iat 4 : ge i : : : for tt bd i) boxing match was held 1 ik as late gi at Sarit: w son's Oper House, and 2 , . pped on the stage volisiuoed beceg dh ito paees ieuuel that pee waa jammed te thd doors dowu ‘tothe rowerva i people, T determined then a sinve ho | ment oki wille skita aud tos. | to put the Western champ on rennan | ing ‘toute in ¢ ween poldiem of th + [got a chance, Donaldson was ‘ain 4 pete ; l-built man and was a fighter on," for Onalderable note, Ho had . | t of good men out In that section the country, and I knew that it f rover of Bt even made it close the fignt sated that y jead me up to a fight Dow, the ¢ Pitts. al Moore Wins Decision, plonship. BALTIMORE, Md., Feb. T—dn a fit Though considerable heavier teon-round & hout here last nignt| Donaldson, T was much quicker 5 vulek) lized that anc # reeinte © | tral Moore of Menfpils, Tenn. won « de oily realiged t d attempted aranteo of | cision over Dick Laudman af Lockport, | \ Keep out of my way wot, of the |S" «three rounds. It was in the sec- N.Y, It was a clean victory and Ket. eree O'Donovan had Httle trouble tn de rave, ie in} ciding the wir Only one round of wet ut-| the fifteen went in favor of Loadman led a somersault, and the specta- him, Jack: | This was tho twenth, | ‘set up a shout of wild glee et Hartley | When the third round w 3 He the 4 when he 5 wd began yelling: 9 on ace the lait | Cannan 'Outpaipte S4ain Give us some more of It.” fortett for] NEWPORT, R. I., Feb. 7.—Mol Coonan naldson walked to tho corner are trying | boxing instructor at the Naval Training removed his gloves. He refused Norwalk, {Station here, was too clever for Barney ontinue the fight Adair of New York and Was awarded the | Tam not, in condition,” he ex- decision last ound bout tat the end o: the twely nother aod t who pow | Condon Scores Knockout, | 7 . tlt ch as Donald up with| BATH, Me. I Harry Condon ¢ ned as much @ rounds at| Brooklyn knocked out Danny Danforth in perfect condition, however, \v bath men lof Philadelphia here last night in seven! #nd didn't need to tralt sae crowd |rounds before the largest crowd ever! e crowd was in a big hubbub soen at @ bout in Maine, end everybody was clamoring for | Donaldson te go on and have it out I stood there to continue, for I was aching | Ouiside of His Native City, the | footlights and made a allenge John | months for {|signed contract to Yankees, thinking @ | HPN, at the age of inna | your money up | one, 1 spent two months in al but T had s 1 then revelved ‘80 anaious y of which T con- oy omy troubles, round Cincinn: own expense | McCormick to the letter $160 and expenses, had nothing to do with | Rogge, in the t take | r two months a made good kis contract neinnati| and paid me John | of course, h n'a sister, would not stir | Donaldson, who was known far and | me mere! on getting myself finally F back of the | anc A5-1. The joint totals were, re- = on the night f the pugilistic ladder the police rot| to | time for 1 wait- | her Norweg hose on! » tip and we and gave a There was a "Boston had spread ter om the| There was of| Cineinnatt Enquirer, who later came h alto New York and wrote under to- | Urbana; Nov. Wisconsin at Madison »,”” conceived the idea nn L. lay was alof having a fight in Cincinnati <1 man from the East and champion of the West. Having in his | found gentlemen who would give him ng Donaldson's nute he flick- ney question put 48 Soon as } ered on the backing,. Mr. McCormick | ! 1 or the casket | PACKed his grip and started for Bos- | vt do things through | thousands {that John L. could whip the world un. * papers in those days as much AGREED TO FIGHT FOR $250 AND] and he went down and One afternoon t dropped into sporting place known as Shepperd's id the proprietor ere Was a stranger there when down. “would | whe mnds® but he staying there NO HARM AT ALL IN MERE FOOT rse L will pay railroad expenses ured the win sade | thought it over for a minute and ). I thought ‘When counted just $58, and I never saw anything of hat was to have b for a ten-round @y at Port Sheridan, but the then agreed to go for $2 official the bout as they wen { was putting the figures pretty of tie ‘all in high at that troubles as » Wy {tional Association of Amateur Billiard bond for both o Wednesday ais “ But Ui tell you what Twill AA x Merwon | 1 will pay your railroad fare man. | * . ee et doe | SOU? hotel bill and give you $150," ny Vaiger,| SA. of m Monday wight, Joe) © ev ouire on," L replied, and the bar- gt. | Woiling, the Chicage fighter, who ie now im the) 91) DU ee tag aed! | Boen nary here will be a0 migned up to meet him * way from Boston to Cinein- we came batore the would | w brother-in-law featherweight the | Your Honor I saw was a Well, who was ahead?” everal yards," replied Moran ae | piles was enjoying me sine added reputation attempted 1} to aoe any harm | | pound that 1 caught him as he ped and the blow floored him I at he alme im ao hard. that almos per will | RACING SELECTIONS. NEW ORLEANS, t his ned to the gang ‘And as t is in training | refuse to fight Hradley's Cho \s a matter of fact IT had STATE GOLF TITLE TOURNEY IN JUNE — ‘To Hold Championship Cons. test in Spite of the U. S, G. A.’s Suggestion, Members of the Connecticut State, olf Association decided at thelr nual meeting at Bridgeport to resume ™ championship Contrary to 6m @ pectations, all the members voted against the suggestion of the U. @. G. A, which advocated no champlon- © ship tournaments during the duration { of the war, and orranged the Btate |championship tournament, It willbe™ |staged by the New Haven Country & ] ‘ Club on June 27, 28 and 2 H Siwanoy Country Club golfer whe & ( have been competing since Dec, 16 tm . the snowbird tournament have qualls ed for match play, They will ¢ tinue every Sunday, conditions stipue lating tha. contestants must be reads to driv ff not later than 12 o'elo rounds will be at elghte excepting the final, which wil ‘be over the double route Mes ae Francis Oulmet last night received word that he had passed his exantina- tion for Second Lieutenant. This golfer, who was reinstated as an amateur by the United States ‘Ausoctation lxecutiv Committee at the recent, annual meetin in’ Philadelphia, hae nin t army for some time, and been orking hard ever’ since he t to Camp Devens with the idea of ing an officer's commission, was first private, then a Cor- and latterly was’ promoted to Sergeant. He is still stationed at Ayer, Mass. ns ei Stata SRS ceter Is S2sueune Derrill Pratt has returned his wn- © Ought to have more money, ‘I do not want to be classed ae @ holdout,” Pratt is reported as saying, ® “put [ wrote « nice letter to Colonel @ Ruppert telling him | was disap- @ pointed that he didn’t tender me mor salary, 1 believe, too, that it is ad-* visable to wait until my suit against President Ball of the Browns is sete tled before signin . os | Miss Molla Bjurstedt easily feated her countrywoman, Mrs. John ird round of the # Wn tennis tourney now in progress * at the Heights Casino, Brooklyn, 6-0 spectively, 51 and Zl. It only took | Molla twenty-one minutes — record sets—to triumph over © an rival Po The Univers sched. follow al Training Station at 1%, Purdue at Lutayette: Oct ota at Minneapolit: Nov § football 5 eat Lak ana; Ust 0. Minn Nov. 16, ¢ Chicago at ( I jinand Adams Unger of Monte clair, N. J., proved his ability to over come baffll sat tactics in his match against Gus ardner jn the National Class C 18. ik line cham- plonship tour Lawler Brother’ 0 State at Urbana; Nov, 33, ARO b ent last night at Academy, Brookly He won by 150 points to 125, Unger, faces Hh MoGowan In the fi seo will wreatie Bart k Western grappler, iw night at Des Moines. The tault,of this match will tend to clear the mpion atmosphere, for the ad mirers of Caddock claim that he is as Mich entitied ta the crown as Zbyszko, Th cond day's play for the ; Championship pocket piliarg tourn-y at Maurie billiard cademy yesterday reauiied in vies tories for the Misses Florence Flower, ton and Mary Johnson, y BRANCH, N. J, Feb. 7. == ONT efferson, ninety-wo years old, a ne ) Tuesday, tle had handled luotting horses for te past sixy years vet was well known in racing circles, pionship tourna. balk ine and in national cha Class BAS ments packet billiards will be held at the New York Athletic Club th ason, The ai rangement was decided upon after Tangemice heiwoen_ officials of the Nex Pinvers wid the Mercury Foot organiza. esterday. Hudelph * Domechke, rman of the committes in charge of @ ass He Championship, stated that nament would begin on Monday, N.Y. 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