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“ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1918. : BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Miwa IN IL | $100,000 T0 FIGHT FULTON'S ern mon ea FULTON FOR TITLE New Orleans Promoter Says * Bout Must Be toa ~ Decision. Oe Jess Willard must show his hand now or forever hold his peace, Dom~ inick Tortorich, manager of the Loa~ isiana Auditorium Athletic Club, be- fore which Fred Fulton stopped Frank Moran in three rounds, Iset night telegraphed the heavyweight champion of the world an offer ofa purse of $100,000 for a twenty-round Wivass enter bout between himself and Fultom ‘STReudT WOULD Tortorich stipulated that the bout CARRY HIM Ne must be of that duration to a ret- THE S ROUNDS THAT. re 4 ‘WERE ENoUaH Por, eree's decision. Tortorich further ad Fulton Proves With Delibera- tion That He Can “Take It”! and Still Win With the Old “Kayo.” | Copnria’. 1918, by Tie Prom Pitaning Ow | Te New York Kvenine Werls) HE Evening World wired Fred) Fulton for a few lines about} his victory over Frank Moran. | The reply was one of the best stat A ments ever given out by @ fighter YY Uf It will interest every man who bas Ty MORAN — BUT vised Willard, who is in Jackeon- considered Fulton a possible future ean Fe PROVE TS THE PUBLIC WY JESS Pouant ville, Fla., at present, that the beavyweight champion. For a year MEN TULTON LET His Bat qe HE RAB NNO ‘ PULTON , FAT AND could be divided to suit the principals, we bave known that the big plas. | Paty Aen A WMNocnour eae Siena) ae tt Haan Cent terer had cvery physical advantage, OVER WITH MoRAN « ® Buwd FULTON 1. a INDI ion, combined with a hard punch and re- Tye beveeeateny Wert ian eres a ial, Hed BE McGraw Induces MORAN LAND HIS ue, > markable skill. He bas won many MARY ANN © MWOCKED ‘OUT, fights in sensational style, appe: Ike a giant Fitzsimmons, Yet there has been some criticisin of bis ability to take punisiment and his willing- ness to stand up under it, Person-| ally, 1 bave always believed that ,What some called a “yellow streak” io Fulton was merely his Intelligent application of boxing skill-—the skill that doesn’t favor a headlong, alam- bang, reckless method of fighting when in tomporary danger. In old days Fulton's method would have been spoken of as “good generalship Short, no-decision bouts are killing ' Burns to Sign Boxing at Soldier Camps | »i2to:' sot sis Is Developing New Stars, ‘iiss! 2ictee%e Writes Packey McFarland °i:'0«'i«'siv' sisi raise, + Le Tints. John J. McGraw will start on a tour Sport Will Be as Generally Participated In as Baseball After the 2"™i* "ute to" see Reet War, Says Famous Fighter, Now Acting as Civilian Instructor PAs hutnie? tualnew Captala oF “generalship” in the ooxing ring, | —Everybody From Colonels to Privtes Takes Turns at Don- | No-tsit.'va. and have aaa wich Baty FULTON’S STATEMENT. ning the Gloves. Bart secur ites ere. wan some aes: NEW ORLEANS, La, Feb. 2 Badly Set Broken Bone in| Whe ! regard as one of the greatest | — — x Hon Sanreveport. Las. but Modraw wil surgeons in the world. Raving read a great deal of late | Tricty + 7 +41 Dr. ot 1 This is the fourth of a series of articles on boxing in the army Lael lias hashing ist Right Nearly 4 Sayers immediately called bis LA tH} i to the effect that I was possessed | Old o bad te sy - a two sous. He told them to hold the IF WIL R GIVES FRED F LTON A CHAN capectally prepared for The Evening World and written by the civil- Now they say Huggins didn't so West of a yellow streak, I went into | fh lamp Out o! USi-} Muscle of Lhe bicep as well as the | ian instructors, who are for the most ell ke to make trades 8s at, but (0 Pane ae the ring last night with the taunt | : forwaray tle anen took boid et my! THERE WILL BE A NEW HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION the country. ‘They oll show the benefits derived’ by our aoldiere | ‘iar Bauit'e werk tat Feday, Gees ringing in my cars, Even soma | Ness, hand as if to shake hande with me, u Of the country, y will show the denefte derived by our soldiers | start South a week from LT: ‘ ’ sealant In & flash he broke the arm, and for $ iN MOR N N A FR N DE T from the syatematioed study of the mont [iM oe stgued players has been given out port writers who are ‘om oy: v nanty art, its relation to the alt yas (Ooporiaa by th tree yttipiee co, )R RITE He Bad. me scared | important bayonet fighting and its value as a conditioner of men for aR e d's oc pion were fo New York Kvening W 1s e locked the arm é On the other hand, as the story tete to become world's champion, were biked anatase 1 plaster Gast. Tearried it in that serious business “over there.” It i9 a big work, as will be seen from ers say. tivo Brooklyn Robins could pai a + poll ot . position for five weeks. At the end ., teain in the field to-morrow, at eeer the ie twrties by | FTER my fight with McCaffrey |r that time it was well and 1 could By Frank Moran. the articles os they appecr in these columne from time to time. figned ‘Richard K. Durning, letthanded Gost enthusiastic backers. there was nothing doing in the | so back to fighting. (Statement made especially for The Evening World by victim of Ful-| IV.—By Packey McFarland. pitcher, yesterday, Durnlng was, op Well, I showed them the stuff I way of matchmaking, and t| When my arm was well enough to] ton’s knockout punch). (Civilian Instructor at Camp Taylor,! >¢ instructors, and tn turn they «ot mn of 1916 and went South with resume sparring exhibitions L went . y back to my old-home at Hoaton. Oa Pee eae er eeet med) coer ween eo) a eee Pee, was mado of. 1 stood up, exposed [turned my mind toward making back to their my jaw and let Moran hit me mpany and teach the | the spring. He needed sea= Recently Transferred company, and after a couple of we 7 s sent back to trea Py ty cote times, T counted the ,Meney. I went back to Boston and |Aug. # # grand testimonial benefit] Monday night by one of the best fighters that ever stepped into a ring, to Camp Grant.) one halt’ of the divine ie weeks | grid then to Portiand to wet nee or. thre them [signed a contract to travel with| Was given me at the Boston Theatre, While I will say that Pulton ts better than Willard, | am not prepared « > ) ville. t be an hou ; 29 —— diows. Two or three of th Ma It was on that occasion that [ was . bide AMP TAYLOR, Louisville, | at boxing hulf an hour a day All i not hold-out_and salary ow shook mo a ilitle, but I was no | Allen's Minstreis at a malary of 8) cited with the diamond beit to say that the big Minnosotan is the equal of Jack Johnson, I was In OXING has been going great here| They have some good mon out here talk. Walter Ilolke, first. baseman ool beached dagen ang tne a week. My job was to p us| whic came to bo known all over the Rood shupe and have no excuses to offer. 1 was beaten by a better a9 and I have so much work I Rovare co tren Fnay neve had petal Pl gl I ee dg A is tae Evening, World sport. page. 1 |#tatues of ancient and modern xia world one [got from the Police man, 1 suppose I am growing a@ little old. T felt my age a bit last can't keep up with it, I have classes /eral bouts in the camp und won year's contract wish I could describe my state /ators. I can assure you that that | Gazette and abner \ Avedon: tod ibd aight when [ tried to set a hot pace and was met with an equally hot from 7.30 In the morning until 4 at}, We put on matches every week at of mind. T took a big chance in \wasx much easier money than knock: |SOuN Le WAS PROUD OF HIS| Pace, but I shall not retire, { have my health and the boys at the |night; then have officers from 6 tin|the Liberty ‘Theatre, and we have letting a usky follow Pout itis |! some poor fellow out for it very DIAMOND BELT. mp will stand by me. Iam going back to Spartanburg and give the |6.30, It’s some Job. They all Uke) waiting list) to hag wUOut Io on the Mon enue: Giiee Porth It. T Just bad’ to show night. The belt given mo at Boston was o! fellows the best that's in me in the way of teaching them the manly | boxing and want it. It's surely sur-|shaws. They go threw ‘rounder mud ‘Chicago leas Meme them, and I did In the mean time T had put myself |folld Kold and sot with 497 diamonds | art, | hope Willard will give Fred a chance, IF HE DOES THHRE'LL | prising to see how the men take toit.|We are going to give primes to the as We artivoa? ehloe Moran {e a grand fighter, and Junder the management of Vat lNew York, “And is said to be tne| BE A NWW CHAMPION. | 1 started the classes off by teach. | {3° of pre eV A ae pee acy Lemoore he was brave to the last minute. | oy ioay, and we started on a trip|qreatest and nicest plece of work- [ing them how to stand and how to| have bouts ut the Ke of Cemnd Yat, the finishing touches. the ble Chicagoan, will ine in the seml final. ty minute match with of no fall, This wilt ing. In their laat went over five hours, n. In the other bout 16 Chief will meet John Grane Kruger, Col. Blain | devitch, and John Freberg will tage Bue would we | 824, Capt, Jones, and they sure do Tomy OER aR i surprised to see the way they tm-| Roxing will be at its best after this| Brooklyn Cuctst Wins tn Chicage i clean-cut statement of Ful-/to the Coast with Steve Taylor, its Kind that was ever balance themselves, then how to lead | (4. nearly every night and it's hard | | f = Sha BIDIOn, fe tall ta with a straight left and right cross,| to pote wast ton’s should nettle all doubts|/Georgo La Blanche, Jimmy Caroli | hrysenied to a champion. he belt ts | T bl R f 1 S t [than actafe hook, then arlene Upper F : of his gameness, It settlos|and Patsy Kerrigan. In Frisco ll forty-eight. inches ine length and | a oid evieW O Loca OPTS ) \cut. ‘These are ihe four blows need- |, On® night recently we had some too the doubt that he could stand up|gnaily got another chance to mect|twelve inches in width and is the ed most in boxing. The men are hee and had the 1 4 s chaplain for announcer, so you 4 | largest pl of flat ver seen! A \ CM Re | also taught how to block, and after eo can pattering Jess Willard) paddy Ryan, the man from whoin west p ugust Kleckhefer, the mew world’ oy Johnson, with a handicap of | sce how they are taking to it before the battering Paddy Ry |!" this country, Tt was about twelve champion at three-cushion — Dillard: ne tot 35, defeated J. Howard Shoemaker, the | four lessons | have them box with av clam would surely hand out—unless he yada won the championship tn 1882 nehes square when started, and Struck a «nag lust. night. when. fh T have a class at 4 to 5, amateur champion, in a game of /one another. of 8 ry fas grown too slow to hit such @/xnocked him out in threo rounds ana! weighed “about 3800 pennywelghte, |Wekied George Moore, ‘a Lormer cham: | snuoke. pool_at Jack Doyle's Billiard | I look them over then and explain | Of Staff. Major epeedy Lig fellow an the plasterer. |recoived somothing like $7,300 for the |It took about three months to com pion, in an Interstate Three-Cushion | Academy last night. The score was|to then their faults. ee Det te te Cone ee ee late, | Bullard League match ‘game at Thum's| 126 to 122 | 7 > wenty-six 0! oran's | trouble. ! ontains a centre plate Welton took twenty trout two boxing panels, n einy. Moore played a masterly | | prove in a couple of weeks time. tie i s . agile panel! and sclentife ga nd only twice did 4 ‘ war and there will be men in the Vourney. heavy clouts—and calmly counted) after leaving Frisco 1 recelved 4 | and a harp panel. ‘These panels are | Kirckheter have a natural to shoot for], BOBBY Gleason, amateur welterweight! ‘The men that never had a glove on tring ‘that never before thought af) DETROIT, M Fett Chi them—deferring tho knockout he In- |gnjury that ci oul studded with diamonds. Hoore inlsned moore averaged lropolitan Association, will be in ac-| before make the best boxers, I find. | taking part in a boxing match, Tf . tended to put over on Moran until)of the fightiy In| the belt is composed of 10's Be Seon, ot tion at the New York Athletic Club on| They will take your atyle and work it| the sport {s run right then, and with, Heddon, Powaglac, Mich, trounced he was eure he had shown the spec- |fact, It was the rious hurt |] ‘There are enough of us Sullivans to " to eather 25 [ext Thursday night.” He will et} out. Whereas, those who have boxed |the crooks removed, it. will bo the Henry Clarkson, Boston, 300 to 184, Be ras, tute he deol courage: ana his lever Had, [repel an’ "army." ana. we're “aldaye eh en this “was” the [Sam Taagonia, middleweight champion of | before have thelr own style, and it's fame as baseball. Now too many|in the third game in the Class: A Aerie He t ady. There aro Sullivans enough to | Worat beating giver fer since | Ne jotater 18 @ 5 | hard to 5 want to hog {t, and never think of Amateur 18.2 balk-line bill cham- ability to take as much punishment |wiy PATSY CARDIFF LASTED ///\l¥. There ar Sulilvans enough to becarre i |which will be one of the features of the| "The men I teach are intended to! the public at all, saa al aah ope Tone Chu naoee amateur boxing tour pionship here last night. Charles EB. the direction of the New York A. C, | White, Brooklyn, national champion, eate! Alex DPimaiie, Mil- batisfac her heavyweight in the ring. | “those at the ringside were puzzled | THE SIX ROUNDS. |Do you want brawn? Look at ths | fuet satiate by the way Fulton left his jaw in the| During an exhibition bout in Min- | Sullivan in Horton, who 1s 6 feet $1-2 | defeat mustal path of Moran's wallops—with ap-|neapolis, Jan, 18, 1897 1 met Patsy jinches tall, working as a longshore- | hefer th Parently no desire to avoid punish-|Cardiff. We were to go six rounds. |man for $1.80 a day. Do you want | feated Mooi Theat, Fulton has explained, Me was|In the open minute I let drive my | brain’ Look at another Sullivan In Merely doing the thing that Willard |left, but found that I had gauged my | Boston Of 30 to 35. [the New York’ Atiletic Club, | Fi ti N | | wstic CWS Sonn | Dyer and Win Bouts, | feet 5 inches short, working | did in the seventh and eighth rounds |man wrongly, The blow struck bin /as presi celved his appointment from ‘ 1 5 nt of a railroad at a salary Tex. At| BOSTON, ¥ Fred Dyer ‘ef of his bout with Moran. Only Wil-|in the middie of the forehead Just of $26,000, ¢ national indoor Interscholastic |ton as athletic director, He mplonships, will be ‘contested at the [algned to duty at Camp Travis, 1 F pov - . =| gh ! ¥ First Regiment Armory in Newark Sat-|the same Ume, Wiitred Mahomey | Unless the Boxing Commission 0} , | Australia gave Wa tler of Boston rage ay | Ele tev rms Sark os [eae ue aL Wikre, Mahaine? | Uress tho Boxing Commision ot) FULTON RECEIVED $4,900: rane Wales Rater of Bogton fard let Moran land and turned his{as he was ducking, I felt a sharp | grades in between these two samples, [Central High School Athletic. Associa ne: th the Armory Club. The head with the blows to b mene f 3 to | last nis K their |twingo in my arin, but I kept on land L hope some day to seo the family |tion. ‘Twenty of the leading high and | Penneyivanta's water polo team hae|"% Permitting the boxing clubs MORAN PAID $4,200. |") 2: nat stands in the way of force. And Willard didn't renew his |going. Ina few minutes I discovered |reunited-if there is any placo big [Preparatory schools in the East willlpeen hit hard by the new rulings on {Charge more than $2.50 for the by Dyer me Ted Lewis here is that Ore account of the hands of Kleek | When. he des | Bud Goodwin, the famous swimmer of Class waukee, & ~oat al compete in these games, which Is the [Pern lit Bard Oy the new F sha lasate ate hosing aiow, there le & elim . . Lewis wants. his referee,’ Frankie own attack afterward. and. knock |that {had broken one of the bones |enough to hold us all rompete In these games, which Is. the Ischolastic manding handed down by. the [seats at a boxing show, Feed Pulton seceives $400 i (is own ; Moran out [In'my arm and it was already: be-| Let all the Sulllvana take hold and |[ue¥enre and the erent athletic ats |Hoand of Deans recently. | Several of [chance of Fred Fulton and Jack Demp-| knocking out Prank Ree BIE? cirens of Boston tk zn Sica Between, Fulton's performances |xinning to swell, Despite this injury | help this thing along, T propose that | traction aprung in Newark, since the [inner Pagers, Were ruled of tho jwoy meeting tn a ten-round bout at! hres round ank Moran in | Tadd ene of with Langford, Weinert, Sinith, Mor- [I fought out the other five rounds] society be formed under the nama [National Championships in 1918 Witch 1 next on the schedule, will bo |Milwaukeo or any other city in that) y¢om% Pounds ati Nee Orleans on ‘Welling and Lewis Are Victers. ris and Moran, and Willard’s best/and was given the decision of the Amalgamated Sullivans. If * " atched with ere i 5 e Colilns, ger of Fulto: onday night, The gross receipts be che od a Wllara's ‘beat Jand was given the decinion, | af, the Amalm The Fordham ‘rack teams wit en.| Watched with great Interest by’ the atu: |State, Mike Collins, manager of Fulton P WOPPALO, N.Y, Feb. Stecdoe itite ving efforts, there ean control every- dent body. fs 3 Je dua eots ea- h YbJection against such] “Mounted to $14,000 and Fulton »ped ‘Eddie Dorsey, th lied some fellow der'-sty from the|thing in the land, We are c BARS in Several dual meets this sea has raised an o : ing stopp e colored tel ay. FULTON, AND NOT poo ga Niner balanaarae fom aborted ertalaly ccording to an annduncement| princeton won an easy victory over |small prices for a contest between the fought for 35 per cent. of jt, |lightwels ne champion, An. the “eighth WILLARD, 18 THE BEST HEAVY-| 1 hurried to the Hotel Nicolette | join such a family reunion, and Til {toon cache The ironx * Columbin last night in in intercollegt: |i fellows and for that reason he will) Moran drew down $4,200, he hav- sound ere et ent one Wille eae WEIGHT FIGHTER IN AMERICA land sent for two sureeons to look at|imake a sido bet that when it ts|have not seen in dual compe’ ato league, Summary meet at the Col- |not sign up for Fulton to box Dempsey! ing an agreement with the club |ford. tho colored welter, easily im fen AND THE WORLD. {my arm, [ was suffering the moat | pulled off the whole country will sit |!” several years, put Coach W The Blue and White water polo team |oUt th Officials to get 30 per cent. of the |Tounds. - Jeseruciating pain and my arm bad|up and take notice, As for the Sui | [8s plann i to enter his athletes in| evened matters for the evening in a . { money taken in = - 'YUST one possible exception may |swollen until It was almost double |livan women, they are the prettiest, |“ Umber of meets and Mulvihill: the} double bill, beating the Tigers by @| Wille Meehan, the San Francieco heavyweight ‘ d eats . = be de to the above statement, | !ts natur ize, By the time t the wittiest of any, and they raise peneeey + Ws preparing a formidable] geore of 30 to 8. lwitl be the next ooponeat of Fred Fulton, the | ===========eeeme « ldoctors decided what to d t was| families large enough, too. x . [Minneapolis heavyweight, They will come to i fom alt it tl here is a young man nap , Ne cone lta " The Columbia University freshmen aves rom all over the country, includ ij ; Tr af Jann. 80 1s in the morning. ‘They finally sent | (The next chapter will be printed | Jack London of this city will instruct| basicetball teat Ted ite first gots |fetber in a fifteen-roud bout at a show to New Haven, Pittsburgh. Provide Jack Dempsey his Dempsey has 4, plints and decided to. se to-morrow.) the soldiers in the art of self-defense |back of this season wh 2 as they had found where | — at Camp rsbure, Va. while ey hi t T wan broken The “radius” EAST PITTSBURGH SEVEN —_|ftein"anron ‘Or wih yestorts the sete Horace Man ide F mn quin eights court, months, He fully equalled Fulton's It had |han will probabiy also take the full Harry Lowe and Jon Blake travelled fast and far in the past few | the t b »reviously Won four ‘games in suc- a bia advantage crer bim in|tie two ‘Times Square nit lost to the | held by Promoter Hammill at the stockvard andi. | Jacobs is now trying to mate \C 26 to 11 t as! place tn Boston, “4 ‘ erformance h Morris, Night be shar duties at Camp How easion | Fulton wi Ge two Time Baus orting men, are going Era lant Ne APES Ersonan tn aig chons € ven a pass that 1! PLAYS LAST GAME TO-NIGHT |“ o"? Hor fim a tac iiaiact Dare tothe erent ee #1000 on tn CaM Be Done Secretly. rounds, knocking rugged Irish | 9 arm. They wanted ach, the wert sie bantamweight who was |their cuming bout, Physicians and 4 tied to call off his ten-round bout with celsts unhesttatin owders for the Haw the hockey seven of the Pittsburgh to] Ae Ay wonder m battler down several times and com recommend Tescumn No Piping Rock n of the ice, will ! Pittsd ant the | Frankle Conitrey of Hari 4 Taiy auiaelae i ade up my min ne rae ‘anier, the Pittaburah bantam, ’ rev of Harlem. who is now inhabit In any form. ‘They quickly destrer letely outel ng him. He beat b play their final game of the se: Wimler, th id at’ | On nary, welll cane - now tm | habit t . Sad benith taaie in a fo New Y nd Dr, Louls Sayer thie olty egainet the Wanderena et ° Kesstone A. ©, of (ittabureh on Monday night, | Ye tary. will meet either Hattling Kunz or some | the craving and make whiskey and other unboat § ly in @ four-round n city against the Wanderers a D |tar'nataied fe Vhiladeiphia tovdar to mest Joe |etbet good featherweight for ten rounds et'the | aleohollo, beverages reouanant, Dematste bout in Ca na, He has done i : Nicholas Skating Rink to-| geveral close scores marked the play uring e AD | Titer tie Quater « for six rounds at | Uilon Moat Cub of Hridaeport. Coon., on Maze | will tell You Teacum is acliine better Cham everything asked of him so far, and | u ating ny ¢ The wame over, the Pirates will re. | 'n the first at Bs Fla., of the |the National A, C. of “Philis" on daturdar night, |11-_ This ko will be the semi-final to the twelve. | any other tv for the Mavor habit. Baier Th HERT Gny oud mas ctande | itard nek on : P @ mame over, the Pirates will re : i Me toca tm that city,” |P0tnd bout between Freakie Bures or so2,t"e x Orn ir le te in his way. He is after the heavy- | aft Fulton-Mora ut|turn to the Smoky City for | women's championship tournament. phe directors of the Piping Rock |7™* # 90 o the bes litle m |and Al Shubert of New Hedtord, Mans” °F | t"Siveg better matistaction. One phvalelen weight title too. had reached him. He sa t}/wames with the Boston | Gi Nichon erstwhile Great| Racing Association, after a conference ‘dy, the stellar fight promoter of Bt. | — saya: "I can stand in the door of my bo It 8 many yeare since two such| Fulton any old thine rt notice |serves on March 8 and 9. al - retwhile Great) Raoiig 4 tor a ganferency | Jak Bald, lub manager who witt not} May Rivers, the former California lightweign: | and throw « into neighbor's yard Priliiant heavyweights us Fulton and tf Fulton would be “reasunable” In-his | later the team will play @ return en. | Neck Golf Clut essional, who left with the Board of Governors of tho | Paul. ts ane Moreh trom o fighter, When he | "ho revntiy gare Willie Jaclaon, the loce! fiemen, | to Whom 1 gave Tescum vowders for the same time, What a fight the This, coming from Willard, means | Boston, and then will lay aside their | turned up in Chicago, This is far re-| yeasons, decided to discontinue racing |{vored Simms Mason, manager of Greb, that "the ehaace to box agai some’ time | Have also cured & larke number of ether Will make when they are matched: |yothing at all. Jess always has beon {sticks for the season moved from the present tournament ‘ poe Mortelt of $250 a a giiarantee that (a he has fust been drafted for the anus ¢ patients.” A drugalet reports “Teseum. te They will be matched, of course, for | str on acce g challenges, b —_ Jone, and it must have been ent | UAtll the end of the war, The mom | he must poet s lorlet i Haul for. week before |No, 267 of Heat 12500 Street, 7 by Bourd | paving an @ us sale, It Kives excellent Fulton has announced that he is|amazingly evasive When it comes to] ~ business that took Gil away from) bers of fhe club, aa well as the Racing | Geb soit Grab failed to do #0, Reddy took the od watiafaction.” A Indy recently wrote: *t ready to fight any one in pu favor. y mak a mateh, He always ; , | Florida at this tim Association, have responded to the na- | jt) ] Augie Ratner will be Kept busy fightin, , | have used Tesoumn on my husband secretly with no quibbles or de rly A Pn cet aahe in that | Ev ening Ww orld 8 | tion's call in numbers so generous that | ®" comma Vnext few weeds as he La elated tine for the! wud tie Was bot taken @ drink to eh and has an excuse, an ppears a a lated for three aras nother lady aayas Sorapaey haa’ ts . If the Professional Golfers’ Associa-| there is hardly a brancl: rans, | ued a challenge little word “reasonable.” Willard’s f the servico] 4s Eadie McGoorty, the Oshkosh middle lou Friday night Tescum before," ‘an: ho meets Young Stanley Headpin Tourne Fulton idea of a “reasonable” antagonist is | ton carries out plans along Ines now either at home or abroad where they | weight, is in class 1 {a the dratt and exoects | Western middieweleht, for ten rounds oe it UALter taking tw Aside from the mere matter of one who is so glad to get a match|{ contemplated: tram matches next sea; cannot be found giving their best to tn calied within the vost few weeks wo he colot, | Sovinm Ark, Match {1 he faces bat Bot | x 1 gta erave figuor.® in billing 4 fght—I believe have the entire gate, the advertising, | s . De Barve: |Flal will also be selected from. two A desire to respect the loyalty of the | c to sign bim up aa quickly a possible fr | A. ©. of New Orleavs, and on Mach 18 [ef cc tte Tubent tor ‘Rescuasetets sees and Dempsey would put peanut, lemonade, training quarters | %v, ¢ a). 4 ee) classes, homebreds and foreign born, Members who would not be able to put~ | at least two ten-round hota ube in the | eseinst Jack Didon for ten rounds at Hot s dev, sete ts an oxtragt from h more interesting 1 pad other concessions, let the bout be| , Ad Kt Novae Win- | natead of Scotch, English and. he ticipate has brought the decision of no|MeGoorty is training in Chicago Be dl th ra. GMs for Bee Getee ¥ Willard and Fulton or held where there's a six-round limit oats S809 | talent as last yen acing until the absentees are able to ; ’ ee Jimmy O'Hagen, tie Albany middleweight who | ba her Hove" whe wit oes 4 4 Dempuey and no official decision, and interpose 8 Ween ot, y | , participate | ggohney Ortiaoe ough of tao dave. from the [42 Not taken part in a bout ie several monthe, | S4C°%™H" Will never tell’ thy” hitebaamenee 1 g much doubt about Will-|no objection when Jess offers to be|4 > een 43: total. bak | A foursome in which the law, the) With u desire to perpetuate some expects to arto funioush Of tee dive Tem UA | witt dom the gloves in anctier no-decialon contest | cured him.” ANd oon it woew onevest =f] em went condition. If he fought |the promoter of the match | wi resented. WA ently decided et jor the more important events of, the | soldier cemn in He hem tee ks Johnny a [tooiedt, He will go sgainet Tommy Ferguson, | SUMAN sof MTN who atte | when he met Morris, the spectacle | Willard will have to f a iy Wem 66 [the law, Father Kelley the chutes [Committee has arranged to run sev | snsioue to engage ip e battle, bie manager, Berle 1, sounds at the big armory at Ca nr iy Ce a | would hardly be worth seeing, He in |of his title--or step di n - ties 08. i scheil the Bate and Francia Wile leral of the more Important fixtures | Suwop. ls ting to olen hie up fol 8 tmelte ma | ia cwhort time: thes ‘wi’ stag. ob iP fatter by far than when he met Mor- |that he doesn't care ¢ a beating | Simpien Mh sv Durr 76 Leonhard 92, Mul: | gon the stage ve first named pair'at other tracks, » Maryland Joc. | round ele. wl soe s ts of the Ted Lonis-Soidier | Hed never Khaw the Feagon ways. | ris, has loafed for three years, and if|from # better man wt dh arooke) EA; Iota. 200, so Nietentaio | Winning bY one uD key Club has agreed to take over for| Alou sds d bout at the Olympia A, A. ef Phila: | anor fice Md tye ae hoe enOwe “the F he ever enters a ring again wil! prob-| If Fuit 1 Dempsey have tt out |o% True Wd Schwenitfes 40 | s this year the Aspirant Plate, for tWo-| 1), cgtey, the toca! bantamwelght, intends| deipbia on Monday netht amounted to gi.742,|farkablo remel) for he dank bait, ft Ys | ably ve in no bette ndition than |firet, the winner claim that Fob Winners. Tames Cronsar saat peat onnected | vear-olds, blanks for which were dis Ser (ny sonuition on this. side of the -at-| Which 1s quite « gate for # adx-round no-decisiog | amine, notulei{inly, ettectin Cod having at Johnson was at Havana. And al-|Jess has failed to defend, and W. J. Smith Adirondack ae awed rid Hd Club. has tributed several weeks ago. This race | egal parasite d Pees bout Bartfield was simed uo | SxeeMA elf ince $1 e 2, ian, 0 ; Sour Willard can fight like a streak | will mourn {f the peace-loving cor A! Suiman, Hat M 108 eats Golf « re Wheat: i will be run at Pimlico during the | 10h Meow wy so eseet Jima Wilde, the to meet wren, the Allentown, Ba. mid | U7b0 4, Fi p Temes, a 4 when be is drawn fine, he's a lumber. |queror of Jack Jonnson retires { High Team Score at present Gallery Lan spring meeting, May 1 to 17, the ot seeNioual, Baslieh .Oyweight champion. Joo deweisht, for tea rounde at Dayton, O.. on | CY fp, tng, clumsy, amiable and altogether | Kansas ranch, CM. Squibb & Bom. N.Y. City..,,, #6 door school ip Lirooklya. ‘inal conditions to be continued. Teor, wauager asa to We twee of Mareb 16 York, aad 8, Albert ‘ ‘ ,