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‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 4, 1918. : s % ‘GIANTS’ DETACHMENT BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK is anti | WILLARD ALSO THREATENS A SPRING OFFENSIVE PIERS FORMIDABLE a by The I hub) York Evening World) Manager McGraw Induces Fere die Schupp, Star of National _ League, to Sign. Score another victory for Manage ger MeGraw's oratory. The Giante® leader, who made a hurried retura from Cu induced another holdout — Willard Confident He'll Beat Fulton if They Should Mect. to sign a 1918 contract. He left . — | Loutsvilio with Ferdie Schupp's sige meet Wie, v9 r | nature. Cop: WIS, bey the Pree Putitetiing Go, Now that Seba is In ine, the (The New York Braning World.) n the warpath, 5 stride first find himself Giants are assured the best detache ment of left-handed twirters in th country. Schupp 1s regarded as the National League's best port-sider, Slim jee and Rube Benton ate left-handera of no mean abil! ning staft will be the best in the bu . ether or ol Perritt comes into the fold. E38 WILLARD Is J If be keep ing ti matched for a f “Of course I'll fight Fulton,” says Jess. “Dide't I offer to fight him @othing? I've been trying to ge Fulton for years. They laughed a The Giants’ p 1 w not match @ couple of years ago un- Jeft Texreau and Fred Anderson are tH dt was called off. Fulton may be crack spitballists, Ai Demaree and / @ lot better fighter now. I hope he Jess Barné ured from the Braves, je. I want this thing settled. I never | are good men. I Johnson, the new/ was in better snape to begin work | jant Giant, may prove a wlaard, for a fight, I did a lot of work with Weare S genovet Jones the circus and never fet myself get) a ‘a tion that Charley out of condition because 1 intended | = bs NOVOR WAS IN BETTER, Haee the BoowtpNew to fight again if some 1 good man e . >a sgh Share To Beant word York de nim to the Hub In came along. I'm bigger and stronger T Never Tum To HiT anvBooy HARD For A riext,” séhar Doyi Joa than wher I fought Johnson, but I'm Nav’, Sars Jess, “BOT WAITS ia ‘ ewal of bie Bot as fat as when I began training : et and & bonus from th 1. Herzog must reat tf 18 Is held wy to tha Bose present © for Johnson. 1 weighed 285 pounds | Lvenee then. I don't weigh that now. I al-| ways put on a lot of welght when | wasn't t down, 1 weighed over 300 pounds once, years before I beat Johneon, and I could run a fast hi dred yards at that time, 1 was run- ning foot races then, That was be- fore I began boxing professionally, — | ONE LEAGUE BARS SPITBALL. DPS MOIN he Braves; that ” |, March 4.—War tax and of the apitball were the only | troublesome questions before the West- n League magnates In the closing « of their annual mecting he Aen sf the clubs he want he has no kick comin: Di tees on ff day yipatc tions, were that, @ 140-aame mm Now Yo ‘ 2 isht Fulton as soon as they hedule would be adopted he. spit- Hips ‘ want me to and for the beat puree KR Zowrg $ Tess is on tae Waar FA | fal wes destined, toga, eanster at ug he was offered. July Fourth would sult me We'll see who's champion. One thing, neither Fulton nor anybody elae | ———— 1g golng to lick me yet, and when I'm too old to fight I'll retire and they won't get me out again. I never tried to hit anybody as hard as I could yet, but wait. Tcan hit if T want to T always was afraid of hurting some- body. The only I ever fought and didn’t care how hard hit him Johnson. I let my right go once from Lincoln to Sioux City er to Topeka were ratifie = aT ‘Quurterbuck Eadie of Dartmouth tg First Athletic Star Killed in Battle Lieut. Harold F, Eadie, of Tilton, N. H,, 4s the first of the United | His Last Great Fight With) hs direction 1 soon gained wi the general Imprese acted within ite v and“ aw action Of p be AT LAST tT ae | franchise and Den act before mat 5 is the world can easily | weight 1 needed and in three mont act. et febt, fae wes Snceaitts | States athletic stars to be Killed on the battlefields of France. He Kilrain in Mississippi for the | 14s in excellent shape. He had: e be worth wis ee met his death during the German ratd north of Toul last Fri World's C: Peas Ga ta crc eh states '.000 he is drawing. —- 1 S Eadie gained a lot of fame while playing baseball and footba'l at orld’s Championship, Kind “Were QC WR CEL ie tote, last spring and Gi far. 4s Wai Wate Ane 16000 _ 0 TEMPORA! 0 MORES! DaPeRuanee CHS Sk Sek suArtAtbases —— Eitaven Sunthine wat Lakes ae ce ae Ee Friday evening's wrestling bout OMEWHERD the sun Is shining, but all that shines down in Phila- Eadie was the only junior at Dartmouth chosen for the Reserve Coprright, 1010. by the Pree Pobiishing Qo | Aon would net siscuee his plans with je Will 08 between Stecher and Zhyazko slumbia is the Sheriff's badge. These days, when the sun gets to play pf 4 % Sas Phe New York Weetd ) me, but he would simply walk out and this year? wasn't @ fake. It was only the dull- tice Oey ae ie(sroat! Sinan, te wived ite Cicsaio thay riton Gad hoce|| Con CCT Seto me eueeucneny atl tue Ohatt welbeliens. Deine CHAPTER XXvV. On Goin Uta tose Ge cee the ‘Braves as eet, dreariest performance that evor| over to Camden, N. J. f So cual’ (rac aeselian on sand Nes) from the senior class 1m w@gordance with a War Department ruling. He OON after my return to America | ga" Jwyy 2 Ne took mo out for a ride) to cone eee te tae over nies igonageh o Camden, N, J., for a week en 6 does risk an eye at the drowsy ri ‘c ii *, 0 elnteve Bed Sd a lng for Gre mon oe @ crowd into *‘adison Square hamlet, he covers his rasor crop in shame. Philasomnta fans have lost all was awarded a commission as Second Lieutenant and went to France fell ll of a fever that came near “John,” he said, “you had better | **#!"® for m n with the New England Diviston, ending my days, On several oc-| get your things ready. We are going For two hours Stecher passed tho | terest In the drive for Smileage Books. Somebody threw broken bottles casions the doctors gave up my case| to leave for Now Orieang to-night. 1 time trying to lock bis legs aroung | UdeF thelr fivver, while other conspirators put @ feather bed under t an hopeless, but I told them that I{think your are just right now and ebyeske, ‘and Zbyatko passed the Shite, wraphent a ee : t | couldn't stand for that kind of a de-| there will be no more need for heavy thme avoiding the leg lock without e market Indicates that they will receive no balm labeled “F, O. 1B T bl id R f Lo l S l cision and that I would beat we ai i Sey enoueh fo make it interest. | Gilead; and to them the opening of the season means only the second week a 0 eviewW 0 ca ors \ yet, and I ald R WN ked at him in surprise, for I . For an hour and a sand [die E That was the only been accustomed to baving the half they | o ‘on ‘ i ‘ a Jeaned their heads together ‘eag|°f Al Fools. Mack and Haker havo all the car motions of dencendants of] ane new York Football Club won a Frank Ruddy, the Brooklyn Athletle | ‘ ; neue td ever Had in’ my say-80 about these things myself. waiked around and around and | {he orisinal profiteers, who conducted rummage sales in Solomon's Temple. | replay match with the Scottish-Amer- Association runner, showed to his best, The worst was yet to come, h Anyway I did as he said ¢ famous for their ch und and around and around and | Time was when the Philly fans wi t expansions. | ican soccer team in the second round of, form in winning the scratch race held| ever, for J contracted what the doc-| TRAIN CROWDED TO THE ROOF foot Bo ee peg until every ong] Now they are speedily detected by the length of their faces, Butt who can | the United States thall Assoctation’s! by the Long Island Athletic League | tors called incipient paralysis of the| WITH FANS. During part of thé other half hour| Dime the Sphinx of Shibe Park for trying to rouse his elephant, or Baker | UP ties, after an extra time period, | Qyer the Brooklyn course, Alwava meen | jogs 1 had no use of my limbs and| We arrived in New Orleans on the Btecher was trying to push his logy | fF overhauling his obdurate flivver? during which the deciding goal waa shot | turning point to win easily, and his time | could not walk for six weeks wit vat) bduted of oo I was taken to ear under Zbyazko, who folled this effort It 18 now in vomue to get tne drop on ill health by leaving the sicknens | 12m & Penalty kick, at Lenox Oval. T Bae tek Sue flys alice wae pele jo use of cretches. At this time 1|titvon und was einen the ee neti either by lying flat on his stomach | and removing that which Is kermicidally exempt. And when a tempera. |? “4* * Koms ! . vanguard of the Glante poses oniy” squad at Hol and the first Might of the Hot r Friday c of the { to-day the Giants ey to Mar ou made and, lookout for 4 was nothing 1) conds slower than the record » that night oF by squatting on knees and elbow, — had accepted a challenge to fight}Young Men's Gymnastic Club for ing fooling +, tenghss Gp into a wast Wreseanaing mental flivver plants all fours and refuses to respond to gas trea nt, the | Forty-two members of the The Vale track management an-} jake Kilruin, aad I was determined| light work. There were no hotel sex- | [' i) yee Kk when £7 more than «nything else In the world| B&W syatem Is to Intern ity carbureter and crankshaft. When Mack bogan | Athletic 1 competed in the k's |rounces that it will bo represer ted PS h with It, ‘They rubbed) 088 this time, It was work, work, | iishet « Ii 2 rine oats one of those carved-stone frogs the | to operate, It was suxgested that he r Face over Pastime Athilet {a formal varsity team tn track thi " ‘ “is a guardian, but when Baker be- | my legs dally with ofl and a prepara- e days t) }« Japanese are so fond 8 dally w be p | In thone days thy woul course in an effort to obtain @ place on wd be ’ have ranged at pulling off of a prize improving | gan to shake di . $ with the One-a aire fo lexande c | ean will represent. the on Apri | tion pre Ded Di petor d-|ieht was ard job. No one knew |” the landecape with, I've hoand of e with the One-arm Millionaire for Alexander and Killifer, |the team that will represent th varie are OS Apeit ft] ton preseribed by my doct In ad Re hed of ge a Re i ne kane | ¥ to start abdut 10,90 atone frog that has been squatting | ¢ £408 naturally wished thomaclves happy returns of the evening Mvelenhe ot Ake: Mt o dual meets have been ar- | dition thereto they gave mo an elec-} hire we worn | pent, se Ch thy 1 WwW word that the waa om the same spot at the edge of a Without Bender, Plank, Schang, MeInnes, Collins, Baker, Barry, Oldring, b amashed the course ord | ranged, but if the nauad of candidates | tric treatment ihe tone Go tomar Ta Ren my t ‘ Sheriff, That Uitte artificial jake tu Japan for over| Strunk and Murphy, Mack would have been only Citizen C. MoGillicuddy the four and one-quarter |{¥ targa enough there ta a pro | 1 gradually recovered my strength, |, nwa called Itlchbure. [Was true, but it did not last long, 1 Moen vices vi ip ties auyaako and Philasomnia a water tank én the Jersey Central. Without Alexander will awarded, as jand on Jan, 7, 188%, 1 went to Toronto, | Incidentally our fest made that town | ool srowd had thig, in that endless two hours, ne | #4 Killifer, Baker would have elicited as much curiosity as an unknown | Runners of the Paulist Athletic Club | Te ee ine rcgit |Canada, and made final arrangements | famous. Nobody ever heard of It un~ | ¢ i rend the sat on Stecher's ankles and tried to| bartender, Vhilaslumbia has a complete wardrobe of pennants, but no | ¢erird of tho honora in the weekly | r what [ consider the Kreatest Ment) og prize tient ever held in America, | ' LW govern ; ‘ i handicap road run ne ver Man- . eu. | OSE PF ‘ erica, ra fod) ¢ twist Stecher's toes. There wasn't to go. Reputations, like opportunities, are lonesome sometimes on the Athiciic ‘League over the Cone of my career, Kilrain was not pr The starting point for evervhody in- | 128 anded the any interest even in this, for when- : it psiiets ee A iihigits | George Schoenfeld, a 02d Street ¥. M. lent, but his representatives arranged | toroated In the hehe tae New Ono | et are or Ricker aver weary of it he — Clark House A. A. was the " ‘, boy. won aa he parce ning for h ed , Men of note flocked there from every | ing and ¥ reached back one farmer paw ; i Winner, Paullat. boss tintshed | Weekly handicap h 1 now. that I Was AOt Ol pare ceene words A’ concen intl n for a few aed shoved Zbyacko'e hand cans? Every year it is surprising how many grandmothers survive ondand third, besides capturing the | ¥ille, Athlet gue, held mung ast had been. The long sick- |!) carry the crowd to the ache ot the wid he w the opening game. team honors. club's <n “4 had put several years on my life |pphe ap : lly State authorities 4 AS that { must have ine best lana thought we were to fight In that r to be got in the land. Con: | state, and we had all kinds of trou: ntly T went to New York and (in getting away enatd then hat was FF’ ® long time we've peen In tending to make a fow remaris ABOUT THE ON about this toehold thing. It] THAT ALSO RAN — - A. E, Ells, the Harvard Club's “big| Allan Swede, the youngster from|I k A crcersburg Academy, 4Y PHILOSOPHICAL LOSBR IS THE HORSE | ce" in Mercersburg Acader forefront of inters tourney, captured two " | mat his sensational py there made arrangements for Wil a sud” Renaud was engineering the had with the au. jen't wrestling, But, for that matter, ———— of Muldoon to act as my trainer, Th®| special trajn scheme and was 4 metal | A anything else we've seen tn the post No # r was ever known to drive one past the nineteenth green, S with suc fight w » take place on July 8, 1889, master of @eremonics. He was a soud | will apepar to. few years isn't wrestling. Can you - - servation of and I had plenty of time to get ready. | friend of the Attorney General of Tau- imagine what George Hackensohinidt THE EMPTY BELFRY. would have done to this bunch of In the spring the baseball magnate wears a smile that's ize. ee George was In 2-by-4, Though he failed to win the pen time that T packe neings a 1a, He went to the Attorney Ge another Meredith come to the | wen Muldoon's. in Belfast and gave him his word that t ok and fleld N.Y. Mike Cleary, a good, ame | fight would not take place in Lau- AY | MA Dan Ferris | Gay man these days| boy. was engaged to assist Muldoon | {siana Club, by a tally of 16: fof amateur box Saturday night at the reau Al. Journeny. the former l Havivania star, and has bi He hi id new ti One minute, gentlemen—one minute Nee ser fans ent for the| in the traintt That settled {t as far ax Loutslina . , ball park tha ut, by all the pille of Carte planning ati Ftainment for the| | oulaliane apiece. And then—one FLOP! y for Bile came ching | me itary posts : veople were concerned, but now we had | ; forgot about his t The defeated RHO White | eee ind’ New York tte sent a number] TRAINER MULDOON A HARD | peor were ee cuthociting weNoue tat! Get at the Real Cause—Take BEE a Now York pugtitytio man- to Fort Hancock on TASKN.ASTER, ; Advice on how to grease the floor under Willard ts cheat ng ia to tell Pulton how to catch him NOs) OF r, and it was a felony to hold a prize} Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets 4 Ae; | As you all knovy by this time, Mul-|ngne in that State. Well, I never saw | , del-|doon is rather a @ taskmaste™ | the Like of the train that puffed out of That's what thousands of steuach ager claims that he has a five- year contract with J k Dempsey Morse Dry Dock defeated the Pros. i "i i r « er eleven of Brooklyn . h requests from several other} and } ut my to work with a viin.| New Orleany that morning with Kil.ain | gufferers are doing now. and that he will try to enforce tt if When boxing Is ted agross the Stato line, the citizens begin to tot their | 2 sr elaven, OF. Br n 8 | uKed win eaten all amateur boxers|On one occasion he put It to me Aland myself aboard, Each of ua hud facing toute oF ving 6 insiend of . Dempsey comes to this State moss grow aft's Oval by a score Ane Wrestlers to compete at these en-| tittle too etrong and I bucked out of/q special car to ourselves and our Im-| Seong tones of ty fein ee . Said wffinager, 1 suspect, is morely ae ‘tert ‘nments for the men in olive drab.| harness. We had a misunderstand | mediate party. There were empty mall Boot i . fie acking the trying to get his name into the papers TICKLING THE KITTY. —_ pees —— ——-————— | ing that might have resulted serlous- | cars so we could work while on the| feat cause of the ailment — clogged Didn't he notice that Dempsey ¢ me Cl came between v On ». ‘The rest of the liver and disordered be Have you a little kitty in your club? ly, but Cleary came between us p. The rest of the train was] owels, = he oll tod geet Bp the next day I felt @ little sorry for| jammed to the doors, The roof w Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets arous y Lote of partridges in the open never were known to pay tribute 4 By Muldoon. | blac le ve ali & fat purno at Buffalo for beating Coil I » F what T had said and ao did Muldoon. | black with people and most ¢ the liver in a soothing, heali $iiet, bu ating Car The Ides of March are making It unpleasant for the Caty of Hoy istic EWS John Pollock QAM O88 Wee'thersfore agreed. to. bury the|rode free. It was hard and tai When the liver and Mewels are ne Or doesn't he know that Buffalo Is Lives of poker cate remind ue | hatehet a back to werk, MY to get up there to them, and they forming their natural functions, apr in New York State” can draw the public gaze, | m Joe Lanceh, the local bantamwetzht, wit meke| training cor of carly rising, long | fused to come down and pay their fare. | ooes indigestion and st Ww Mae And, departing, leave behind us 5 Liuoeal Foy tt Mitmont to-| walks, Mehting the football, throwing| Renaud's assistant tried to fiygaten | BOTs Weigeshon ant stomach troubles, ON'T believe that this pug ma - Fingerprints upon the bai any) ) pM aka OM kn on Eddie Wimler, the] 10-pound ball, using dumbbells of/them by shooting pistols up past the | ‘ ‘iy, ave § | taste in your ager has Dempsey under con ba coll Fa): am jie) Vane |ikely youre Taotanavignt of Peogasivenia, isl four Kounte each, skipping the rope ledge of the car, but it did not work — | Mouth, tongue coated, appetite poo: " © were ne held by what might | lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambi tract anyway, Hw has tried to | the ‘star bout of We were nearly What mien f bition on on rounds at a siow to teland going swimming, I tell yo It {9 easier for a ball club to train in a southern city than ¢ ink, and he | gelief, so y me to wo} name was of the military dervice, boxin rn nam compulsory exercise. Tiut of © made tt very dangerous oF self-defens at the | ned by the Key 4 city, Little] was pretty strenuous, but T kn © been a serious accident. One of | energy, troubled with undigested food: alip us quite @ little information in| ite name. [set p's boxing championship will be held:| Wimler hes teen towing op wall in bie bouts prey ae atick If I expecte rain's men fell out of an open door | you should take Olive ‘Tablets, the the past, and 0 far as I can recollect — tthe iM GA (ing on March | during the last few mouthe and the newspecer| whip Kilratn, is car and it was a miracle that! gubstitute for calomel, \ at the moment I never found ANY of BVEN IN WRESTLING. A GOOD DRAW MAY KEGPT A F TRA eRG Mean kh hat {critics of Pittaburs pee to think that be willl Att training in Bel-| he was not killed. ‘They stopped the |" Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets are it to be true, HOUSE. “| 4 an jenny also se ut taht York and Penn-| train and went back after him. He i ble a pases more than fi will take a | fast ow ors ne tare laa’ wai Mure except TAR ke fame Barely vegetable compound mixed with NG he ante * a ts | aa "Two tightn will be ont of town clubs) *¥ivania were flooded that me ea a olive oil, “You will know OXING {9 the chief sport in the Some colleges are famous for thetr awimmera, others for the powerty | iit contests Will be Aix Claetoe— | ent, At the Olyamda Ar A, of Philadel. oMMbIO JohnA re tn | When we got into Richburg, Kilrain | Olivecolor, They do he work rises Naval Re tervo cump at Pelham. | of their fish. fen La FOaenepeciapretcy re avyaatgng [Dhia Lew Tending of 1% tackle MANNIE Ifast, the one ith | wont to che house of a friend who was | tiping, cramps or pain, " tie eee a ee es ae ane = = —— ler evaluable urisee wil (ott nes Foods, | tin fram the upper country and| promoting the she . way; his ‘Take one or twoat bedtime for quiet oves there, ry other branches Muscle La w while 0 te in on ae is «| BIG THREE ANNOUNCE LAST WEEK OF TOURNEY [be awarded ¢ eyeing) sere 1 can eat what you like, Vater, A warning tous came | owned a big lumber d. Apartments | At 10c and 25¢ per box, All druggists, fit | | weltarweigt t nto th . eldent that haps fina nice house we . dd for me Advt Sen's every maw would wear te ds BASEBALL SCHEDULE FOR AMATEUR CUEISTS.| rane os vim levies | HOU mem are Maing thee tag form at feat very seal eceiaene nat nes 1A : us share of work with the padied rnit- SEW } ea - snd Ter jp a ema. ais sak Sia ekeasiaia 0 a tried of min isd ter the war is about a thousand good, | ference of the baseball managers of pyooayn and Tmvid Mt we oF cae See ee ee | ated on going active boxing club: the Big Three here to-day—R. M. Chicago start the last. faetecteyed tS jaded: | ee say night. This go will be oud oat toward. the falls and on Lioyd for Harvard, W. A. Buell for! the class A. Nationa A r Billiard | ee , Ts | the wonltinal to ihe \welrecraund content te: we ncn eco nim alive again, We F: t Th t Sh | Princeton and F. Hyde for Yale—| Tournament here t nm, Whitelass Hct storage el ae Nations! (ween Nenny Valger. the Freuch fighter, and struck ok or something a a ows | the achedule 8 for this spring tas won two pee gaa lta bit aj] Nouns Chaney of Maltiowre uth the wate that stun | hedule follows MeCandleas haa won one a a ie ask Shor | Deeite reports from the West to the eftect| him. Hy was washed over the dam Soon Disappears Cam | Segandiaen has won one and 1 ihe) Dovelee_regsren, Cae tne ins tet Soa YT dave inter hie body. Wil pS all three of his kumos and oitiets found several miles below ant between Jess oh | Charles Heddan of Dowagine, Mt artes) ‘tre ; | Willard and Fre 5 When the flood had partially aub Th P PPreminemt fat that comes and etaye| lendorahip in the standing mo hai ape Saad lg ed al : he alana Cn uent ana of Muldoan's dom ree Star hisKey 6 ae aioded Bs earnest 8 wen oot Memnpiin th the mn Walliar icf. ikanens | prepare Loar Gasaeelt A ids an 1 h was nearis pg | Haren; Fale and two defea * #3 Wt ie likes taal Rasen anently injured. My Is sold to the trade at a price which j pews by taking after each meal, . | ew ” Josh Deminey for ten | ing exsnt guinat a rock and th enables all dealers to retail it at time, one Marmoia Pr Jim Vaughn Ie Satiofied. CHICAGO, March 4 erat an a few weeks biter Fulton aud 1 1s no wadly eu His Ris ut } CHICAGO, March 4.—Jim Vaughn has | moe eaan: tt pele sing’ tens t io offer 658 bt 0 from tt apie 2 2 P B 1 * { : fumped the’ noldout league wnd: to-day | Meeting between the Chicago Cubseand| | Boi tne iN Sate are | Theemary recovered from the foull splk: -25 Per Bottle weet aren | ted to sign hin contract | the out Os nals, was on h as SO te: ca dine ' , ariey Mite hall in France | . Suarmole Co See | Eyunident Weoghman yesterday, “After | sina" Munger tent * noe wien ta nal: | w0 atl 19 hught me around all righ Making it the best whiskey value | secure signatures, |! eapected ‘trom st to-day 2 tat niall Drvarewurrare weve BN dalbatiy — Wes) wowed Lae Lnltatiun, of hLedelpale ve me right buck at my Work, and under ara ' ;

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