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os War Department Hints That Frank Moran Should Call Off His Bout With Fred Fulton. Wee: Peet Rvening Wor HER: ta very xalthood Pullen la ow OAeAaA oR Fred Pulton in New Orleans on Washington's Birthday, The War De- partment hasn't forbidden Moran to leave Spartanburg for the fight, but bas intimated delicately that Frank wil probably be more useful right] where he fe, and without mingling with Mr. Fuiton " trouble is just thie: Moran {T be trime It he was mmed, and eapecta le was ed out by the lengthy plasterer, tee. And prea- s that makes value as box an army training well known ructor foran ta dc ig. There's ol work. Ane ran were Bllowe tan very well at Bp oO pense po her point ts that 4 to travel arou - ae ee BF LOM AO me ng THE’ EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1918, OH, SLUSH uin @ Co (The New York Bvening Wporit.) by the Press Pu le AN (CICLE wits You Be GLAD (T's A SIGH OF SPRING \ L dor en Ruspers ¢ CROSS sCOUNTRY Row To A Tower, ria cwn,= SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK now }annit i | 1 | | SK most golfers how they putt |Tealize the importance of good put- | (he best putt, | the way to do tt. By William Abbott. and invariably the answer will be “rotten.” ‘This ie usually the / penalty of not using the right It ts difficult to make most players Ung. The majority of championships are won on the green, yet the greater number of golfers trust more to luck than anything else when they have to handle a putter, Jim Barnes, the well-known pro- ai, says that the secret onaeee itting is an hitting the ball wp © cup cach time, “Never gi never, in the favorite tip of old. * tine Scolcumen when they came on the No better advice hag ever be ed out. fe Barney also suggests that the ua- fortunate who cant make his putter behave assume a position with the, welght of his body resting on bis left foot. This is the favorite stanee fur} Bares and be can run down @ putt © as accurately as any pi p the business, He doesn’ Jump the ball, but hits it with ‘plenty of power behind it, eo that he ean vontrol its run, A topped putt, whieh a number of exports have di in is hot Barnes's ides of Long Jim says that tie difficulty here would be in over- running the cup, the same 88 © over runs a mushie sbot or en: ‘hel shot without some Little cut om th ball, Learn to putt well, There's sothin; like accurate playing on the gréep t bring dowo one's score. And for the golfer (here's no sweeter sound in the world than the click of tbe bail | {nin |distfnce, & ji | he's won Wo'l he imitating John By stint of riding a bicvele betwee \ahote if they keen on making th ‘Drive the Liquor Habit | { ving on boxing matches for bis own ‘ \ rsonal ends while engaged ae box: | Sw the soldiers, he ~ 4 precedent. M : G s and some of the other first) . +A fovelty in! t many big fights aud aro we fighting wen have pean refused Introduced Novelty in| eres rie io wis iroked upon wane os hiner bet ‘ 5 Wonder. He was a six-footer of very Be de ada Ms ye ft Beil Fighting by Offering $50 to beac TENE lh fn Pleat bagi asia Moran's case. a < Any One Who Could Stay ried f might a draw in Isis with Phi Feb. 8 ‘ao left behind an estate of only — | i e ears . ~ lene tenn at Brookiyn, (chamoalon. 11 $5,090, tha n ne made fn the prize riug; two small T may be jucky for Fulton, after | STARTING ACROSS THe STRECT ~ NY leur Rounds With Him. agland epg pede pez [EAM donated 10° hi vime by adwirlng friends and bis to- 1. There's a very bre poast | IN WHAT Loonep Litre NICE \ a iin ENAE Gould rai ee remit a pe Sal that Moran might swing | ton. WACTE / DRY ex BROW . { 7 "3 sar oun ong Taylor's of « i " , wiae. of @ Mary Ann--and innd i BY JOUN L. SULLIVAN, fo itope Or wretainee | Tho estat ! Clarence W, Rowley, consists Tr that casa Mr, Toros Fred | 2 CHAPTER V. for hin fleht with Joo Go fa a) a small account in the savings tek Fulton ht He down and ke pm . tn Cincinnath that T first ac > une ; unk, aud 1 nd post In a for more than ten | Ww I d " | 5 Tenr s | iw light ahead that would even-| all the people ut the box Jubn L, did not leave a ing that I havo, Lord knows, Tultom lea fast and shifty boxer, He Playe Reach Semi-Finals a) y over John Don aslo Leh et euey || Annie 13, Lennon of Roxbury, the sister from whose home he was burled can't hold bis jaw stil in one plu nee s ad made mo quite @ favorite in| beste ine for four round: Wednesday ng enowge to grow whisker oo be ; Ohio city, and 1 was advired to) + fight him,” finally said Souvenir huuters already have besleged the Lennon home in hope o be would tn all proba’ stine Matches i B on Wood. co after Paddy Ryan and not stop| Taylor, as tumped to the stage ‘ imewhere elso when Mary Ann ar-|Interesting Matches in Bott \ also WON ti L had nailed hit I needed ad_| Matt Grace, tho collar and elbow || of obtaining boxing gloves, old photos of the champion, but it was sald .. ‘ ' ih until L bad natied him, 1 needed ad- | Matt ho joc Sain Mare odie thats ‘ A f % vee —— Singles and Doubles Sched- ' Vite) howayer fof-it Had aiwaye Geom rosin cee mec, fe nreorenn | Meine MENON noise tab maNbran Had given away practics y all of the PyRvarp and Yale are talking of | lade tTostas my one ambition to get Paddy Kyan,| when Billy Madden acted. in hat | Felies of his ting days to personal friends tong vefore he died holding their boat races again| . 7" . the champion, in the ring and let| capacity for mo. ON 4 spring, both varsity and fresh- SAA HBG as with | myaelt loose. Thus it was that the | We fought under the Ma atta of|— — — nan. Some other colleges want to) HE noqni-finals will be lwid ‘i tor opposite | following challenge appeared in the| Queensberry rules and wore oritinan seep up boat racing. Other athletic day in the w n'y inv H fy tn | Cincinnati: Enquirer Taylor put up bis hands 1 knew ports will be taken up If the college (adask ase danniertournep Gale t To the Sporting Editur of The Enquirer a et hin, Bee ee ee ie eae uaua,® | the colitte of the Helgtite/ ‘Casing, ‘| Lam prepared to make a match | ‘The first round was spent sizing ft mes champion, who ts pi of * ‘ af to tight any b hing fo each other up. Just at the end of * nt d States Arms or for much of the expensive training) Brooklyn. The schedule: Miss Djur- het y ‘ r well tr | any eutn from. $1,000 Mo 410,000 ‘at festopentte ay Pet in ono left aio Justified Nis national Miers of | anid preparation will be cut out, DULIE) stadt vs. Mem, Mills; Mine Gowy va.) trenched | Verdun tis] catch weights, ‘This challenge ia | thet staggered ‘Taylor and he looked No. 2 on the list for last season, for he WUT De ReDIOUCs, GL'ABY Se: Mion Ballin; Miss Wagner and Mré hail up to her famous eompairiot in the| Speelally directed at Paddy Ryan |at me in’surprise, fle never felt a yas ainaye in command of the court € " i ’ ‘ a, | rable hen ft came to the forehand| and will rema ope for se ke tha 1 afte ds agains aetivia ne most remariuble ACK DEMPSEY, the new heavy-| Milis ve Mrs. Pritchard and Mra! ‘ Wat reee one Miortonal & ont, if he should ese #t aot to eer ae SOSEPATCr nerere ‘ alae Was Bat Hyco: established weight from the Coast, has be-| Hberhardt, and Mrs, logge and Miss f the rucauet to! accept’ tt spectfully Yours, S . Mle senaon by winning all of Come a nensation. Dempeey'a foat 10] Mjurstedt va, Milas Goss and Mrs, Pa ; JOUN L. SULLIVAS LOSER PAID EVEN IF HE DIDN'T by th Nattona whipping Carl Morris in Buffalo the! Wood def T caught Kyan at Springfield,| LAST. : 1 aj tournaments other night, after beating Cart bad Miss Marie Wag he national ani ‘ Ff. ;| Mass, but he refused to etther spar! We had ba 50k started tn t ; Lt pap pe x 8 . ae eicuaen econd pound when TE caugit y in am four-round bout in Cailforniay| champion, paired w M evidl ‘ n teh w r fight ane Peete ati ty aria A fe chainpluns mith m victory ari we that he can deliver the go Orange Lawn 7 : ated "You go Ret A reputation before! Mad swine and he hit the floor with | eank W. 9 ‘ . Dempsey came Bast onc © through Int h ta Flew At of] coming to me," sald Tyan, 1 could | JARt Bring Ane Ne ble to the core a Ee a Ns Woot again without attracting the Dh tN . 4 au u Fone at et consider Me) and came up for mo He wa Ils average Wa tention of promoters or fight f ed enantio’ Weyurated ' rthy of bis standing as a pugilist, | PO | Acanerata to la snd t ted place te, BR he tirst time he jarred Eastern tight ond bh ye effective ving in Boston, | was. practic hare Se houndas Aine i td 5 MeGowa oy lowers into looking his way was f er of a an uuadal) liv broke, T set about to raise some | the foUr rounds, Ag i Staten bsyetehity hen he outfought Gunboat Smith in for wom ink Taitee ney in cage Ryan should accept) Nth & stinging righ H Pinel San Vraneiaco. At the time this was Mid urtied out to ten default | my challenge U got hold of Joe +o f r 6 when th - onsidered a "fuk performance, re, We We Jeo eontiiued to) G tho English champion whom 1) Wo tirew 19:Be 1 han., $.-—-Brad 1M ‘do some sald the Gunner was @ lower division 4 hes Menan, ¥ the result! lad licked, and we gave a sparring| V2. a ee a 1 n hung up a new t ie ine thee neh any wey. the tall Brooklyn girl who has | ther ar Mille 4 advanced to thelexhibition. There were several poutal © fe a le sorry fer Taylor be f VAL 1-9 fo le and ¢ Dempsey’s style of fighting In anid Auch a remarkable record in nemt-finn At the exhibition and one of the men cause he appeared to be a Rood BaMe Saris wt the. ba » be something ke that of Ketehel, | ries + - JL was selected to tight waa Jack |fellow. 1 needed the money badly. & Ww However he fights, he seems to be Stewart, cailed “The Champion of|but I couldn't stand t a Iden ‘ : sble to Ket away with heavywelgits Canada? Ing him lose a fight like ; bi (peuts have virtua f some class, Perhaps Dempsey is to | wil Never forget that fight, for |thon go broke. I went ove t Ubenettion Actes 6 the ma try oat | t the Grat ime Chad ever seen |shook hia hand and guve 1 .heting Super alton 4 » ® man a whi ather in the of the prize he had failed H closed immediately after \merican heavyweight hed Stewart couple of After that Tayle was a frie r t riod in order to conserve Vilas default. in defeadiug ‘ ‘ t nd round mine and he once went with 1 t der wus sent to athtetle in ¢ na ae Cie " * ‘ vn.) sparri artner on a trip a ail schools to suspend ace ON L. SULLIVAN nover co ‘ai . ' . are leva ) gave him a bord| ‘Tho crowd went wild over thiv| he ead ite Xi ee mlaa akieaaiel| sea a fighter who didn't lua t,t | him on bis way. /novelty in gripe fig ne Mi quasis np € H ¢ Maud int vn} , \ . had been para an anxious for more. F | atte \ . pocket b nd try to knock his man oat in a/U0" | i ; ; |! ie ! been f Bade one Govleihe paler A bic] " eh yl ‘ f Ss tour pocke billie | urry, Sullivan camo down to New |W te 1 ta ‘ ut ° t fellow stood up Pied arverd defeaving wnt Ae night by. searing to soe the Willard-Moran feht | 4 ei Pau will comm , lito do to me, ‘The exhibition netied minute and then wi | Onavitis t t f ‘ sister's 49,” Plo at Tex We c ed, The Old |together in a ten atom Ss whieh G wnt 1 diviced | stage. Li—-10. Myde, : nt pes ane i a 1 her opponents by champion had « clone (0 the, de fay 4 1 by the b A on|™ T have just come over from Ing ons y ' ey. f the ring, and his remarks wer tondas nienin ® ” ‘ : 4 sporting resort in| iand Ai tha new nana —————EE nted and mule ina deep bas faniahite " | hire of the money. {haven't got a f tory many = Deena be penva Revern) eae ns ® c " * t train to New York. |f would to " ene N thl t Ne t , Liki re Lael ne thing in view. T must} t can get a Con ocke: ews A etic Notes nald of ae i os ‘ . itatlon and the same | Mor I think I can] af tan WRESETS | 9 “ * ar ‘ ’ together enough money to/ low. ie wikeye . The Wanderers Hockey Club of this; ule Garvey of the Paulist A. C . i V. tor a * ane, 190 a don a bet with Ryan, The watt was again tn ay yonine, on ee ALL Whe Hawi One wied tate alia cect rete A, : THERE WAS) NO'STAGE MONBY] 1 ee teeta ten’ eal Y Wolitate indoor champion, w 1 have a) : , pik \ jfight bets ¢ : Assis ative sow the etic wo * ace eck : IN THE oLb DAYS. ° & voles from the gallery, and lll his stirring victory over Nick t an couldn't “ pec a hace eno 38 hove duys, when &/ Horst, the £6 meus apart eel ale ‘nakopulos last week was far tiom wat Moran car . < @ nce oun Of | . figiier wid he would bet $600 he had jup, 7 found out Int fluke wlien Ne-aterte in the Mary Aur —_ denims BOLE OE kn Ea Gay ad | Wakely waa) aieoctendy tO Belp mile handicap race at the 13th i otte ¥ m te ae om nas | : anid $15,000 at a Waa ‘going alone TaCaly ot preparedness games on 1 of 4 noth 7 wut t « They never to come Hors Monday night, a ‘ ohn | : ; ‘ ; . ermine | jut gun M f the bets in prige | ? = A frarae I | catre . . }: >| Hannes Kolehmainem, who deserted Beior aint im wy OA IRA aye Ne | numb the Iris-Amorican A. C,"« little over CHAMPION DE ORO NOW am , : 2 th : quad, ‘Fen playera will | New ¥ and cathy ae baits | ' ' ¥ t Iphia, Joining the Meadow Br aria t 1 d ib Will not he nle to repre: BEHIND IN TITLE MATCH. . Lone thet did 4 aitait 10 , an ex # that club in the Svational {nding ' vn id. oM ' A ‘ nships on Mareh 16. tin 5 swat yma the AG) , " er becomes effoctive in the eyes y | rid iy vaeeer a and ri e Ph 8 AL Te an 0 A. ALU. ju. & day or two bee ' * ‘ at j itd) last ; Amateur H © the end of March, ! ' ey ’ ' NN eared Inceton Club will hold {ta a} on M « ( ' , racholastic track and field \ , ata. tentts t Hang \ et for the private | . “ i t ork werd atthe echooln of the mete “) 4 . ‘ fo take a : in me Althoy fict at the Kegi- t | 1 i ¢ arAant ered on March 9% "The meet 9 ' ‘ yp sy r decide the int hoe ile , « A A aaa ei Ane ship of the diatriet ul 3 Ji. ayo {l ) t the ¢ he © : . ° ing together the high MASSACHUSETTS MAY aA A alone |T ' tortaine t Harry THis the mas | <a mote. y echo} teuma, Ls ap e wg hebiarynind “ und ‘to ave foot’ BAY STATE GOLF CLUB Fe t Andy Kelly, now PASS LAW FOR SUNDAY ce aren Mancha Te Sutivan. $9 met) = HAS NOVEL PLAN FOR | Shoo! crs title at. the nae . r rs $1,000 ® ferhit an the world. | I abe ae plonships on March BASEBALL AND FOOTBALL. ms . Ha Aitera $60 tO ate ea eh ote nas ENLARGING ITS LINKS, Avian’ fawn leaception to |e . ( him for four rounds, He daes| ds ornier | ne WIT fin BOSTON, Fob. 8—A bill seek . a en tee ran t except ne. and if Paddy BELMONT, Mass, Feb. 8—A y deitin rand wena Inq to legilize Sunday baseball liegt vient P rape ae aves for BIm:"| gian for relieving the fuel, short. deem to have ittle-in common, 4 footha sto for army de ialon y mar Bt age and for enlarging its golf OOH Daye penne tar She Sires t # , ! i was Tohn Mar how nv {| course at the same time was an P ew wee roferrer he 4 om Toth, nen bah nounced by the Belmont Springs new weltery House fe Cemmities on Legal : ; } ryes of] Country Club to-day, It offered who recent Aeirh Apaer: BURRENRIEN OF an i a mative ofl to sell firewood from a wood lot rule B Rentien) Wad aiee 4 . A iat eha ta ‘| on its property for $1 a cord to Browns Sele By Major rf Mau want 4 unser aA any one who would cut it and 7 LAIUis, Me u e Ih ; ; ' NeWinwecd| take it away. The land thus |, ans W ; { yo Tweed) Cfeared will be added to the club's y : f rhc | links. Seat ; oan Piles Cored in G to 14 Doss ‘ eh aie Mt ( Ove) 5 nr nt VA MFRS . avn 6 pla e% to © or I ta bing, Aint O ‘ “4 March 6 . vetton, tot » 6 ‘ » rr inert hadl Mast cpisalon & Aun ! 4 : ° i dropping into the cup after a fong puttgespecially when the player had to slak it to win his mateh, ” The pros continue to be ewitched aroun ike many wandering knights of the game, The new Sun- dale Country Club, with a fine iteen-hole course at Bcaredale, zned Gordon Smith as ite pro- 1 ith has been connected fosste with the Norwood Club for three | years, and during that, perlod. the ourse thera was lengyhened frum 5,400 yards to about 6,309, its presen th will report for dut: at the Sunningdale Club oo April 1, I Ouuinet absolutely retut +8 himself to be stymied by the tary je of regulations, The queror of Vardon and Ray entered Camp Deve us a private last Og tober, Wo . few weeks he was made a Cor ). Hard work earned ima promotion to Sergeant. Now commission as Licutenast. This achievement 4s all the more noteworthy when it ts constiered thet Ouimet’s education was accumulated more on the links than any place else, When lis parents wanted him to oon- Unne his studies at the Brookline High Schoo! Ouimet rebelled tn order to play golf. ‘The youngster final; won his point in this mattter, and Jater the national open and amateur championships. The St. Albans Club will hold tt» eeting in a few days. the members, already delichted with their Property, expect to spend an aad ditional sum of money this season foe mora tmprovements: Hamilton Kerr, the prominent Gon- necticut play r, is working in @ num- er of rounds of golf at Belleair while in the enitin 4 commission that a hall hi that wit! make an 300 yards salle go much furth Crone Seo) SCRANTON and interesting ten-round bout Marty * ew Tork outnointed Tammy, ea hand again in ights were: Cr ‘ iL: a RACING SELECTIONS. 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