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: BEST THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 12, 1918. on Jor! “TomoRRo' -_— | Offer to Willard to. Fulton Looks Like Stage y. 8, Prema Pi 0, mle: York readee World BRODIE jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge for nothing. And they're bleating ut paying Jess Willard $150,000 Doxing twenty rounds with soft ince gloves. e high cost of sport is going er, | | nm Tex Rickartt offered $101,- for a fight betwoen Jim Jeffries Jack Johnson it was thought) no other living pair of boxers) ever have nerve enough to t a similar recompense for labor, That $101,000 Wés looked upon the extravagance ia Nevada gambler and all around sport tossing out the bankroil just to that Nevada was on the map. re was a tremendous interest in fight, but every one was sur- When Tex Rickard announced t he had made a good profit on show. + hundred and one thousand for Jeffries and Johnson—and now “re “otforing” $160,000 for “Wil- Ys end” if Willard will cond d to fight Freddy Fulton. Va a joke. looks like stago money, ask us, wo think it is wee seus and if HERE was a sentimental inter- est in the Jeffries-Johnson fight. A great white cham- . who had retired six years bo- after defeating his last available ment, was coming out again to to rescue tho title that had been en by a black champion. t's quite different in Willard'’s e, Here a slothful, inactive cham- . who has long refused to defend the title he holds, and has conse- quently lost much of his popularity, 0 ‘Steve BRoE QUMPED OFF “Tore NOTMNG. STAR LIME mb WOULD JAB 4 SLUGGER'S HEAD OFF FOR FO Beans, SPORTIN ih oud Davy ie - PARTLAND Serrries FouGnt some PARLY FIGHT “Por Fun", is'to meet another white man of rly his own size, who has shown enough fighting ability to prove that he has a chanca.to win. Sentimental interest in the match 1s compara- tively slight. Moreover, the country iseat war. In peace times such ot ring contest might draw a grea’ crowd, but to-day men are more in terested in our country's champions, | fighting for honor and liberty in| a than in two huge fellows who Pr r big purses and five-ounce gloves to hardships of war and the trench bombs. HY were talking about Langford as a fighter, “Yes,” sald a gentleman well verse@? in sport, “my money would travel with Sem if he fought any- body, even now, if | knew Sam was really trying. I was up at the Fatr- mont one evening, a few years ago, when Billy Gibson had Sam fighting Al Kubiak. Somebody told Billy that Sam Manager Huggins Pleased With the Remarkable Condition of Pitcher Caldwell and Other Members of Yankee Squad. MACO k HUG . Ga, March 12. ILLY NS, r of simply reeked with pep, tabasco, ginger er it is that makes young ball players attempt and attain the seein- or whate ingly impossibl Full Lamar, one of the recruits, ts the longest plece of out- come out of He is taller even th: one t southpaw, and ilerb stands juat about fleid timber that has ¢ the tall #ticks. Herbert ‘Thormahten, Haltimore over 6 feet the Hurdlers, who wish to be Uh front and centre, Hed at the slight ( Athletic Notes } WILLARD EVIDENTLY THINKS HE’ Copyright, 191%, by The Press Publishing Co. Those f human meteors clearing the sticks have only to go to the championships m Saturday ni he ckampl 1 five yards; Dean Let Erdman of P on hand, rack of Cornell will be bt -yard 1 Savage, Who equalled th the high hurdles at forty- Migaourl on and Smith Frank Li ffler, the rine Tom alled the truth, St weight, anc ved at yin raton ag may ‘homas y portion has set. 10, 4 walst line no longer Gr has taken Just the 6a omnis, Willard world's rec~ bo} yhound” wits | Tommy rao rings around Lieut, Au- derson. | tast nk Mount Pleasant, tho G PAGE IN NEW YORK S WORTH HIS WEIGHT IN GOLD (The New York Evening World). Boss, Devs a GENT OUTSIDE Wants T° OFFER YOU F500 coo. T' FIGHT ~~~ That the boxing game In Philadelphia more flourishing condit present than it has been for many y lant week when tain a Was shown 14,000 f attended shows held there. At te held by National A. C. wore packed to capacity and over 2.( people were turned aw: Club receipts were $3, he National A. ©. These aums are large nto consideration Uckets run feor Jack Reddy manager St, Paul off a ten-roun t that ia aul confident ¢! t between Jack Dem and Gossip By John Pollock ol the four both the the Olympia the club ay. The O 04, while th amounted to $2 hen it Is be € the pric cents to $2. ol City A tbe will bring JOHN L. zz STORY OF : HIS LIFE lyn hose at | Incidents Following the Loss | any oie of Heavyweight Title to Corbett. taken es fo of my | with me, and I was comforted ULLIVANS Many of them fol- I went to McClue's | about a block away. | intinate friends gathered at the hotel to talk know that none of them had gone CHAPTER XXXII. back on mo, On the way up I had 118, bs vem Publishing Company | (¢!t that all my friends had deserted RETIRED RANCHMIAN SECURES WLLARD'S CONTRAST TOIT | Col. J. C. Miller Announces | He'll Try to Sign Fulton or Dempsey to Meet Champion July 4. JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Maréh 12.— Col, J, C. Miller, a retired rancfiman and oil magnate of Oklahoma, an- nounced to-day that he had closed a | contract with Jess Willard for a fight to be promoted by Miller on July 4 | Wittard’s opponent has not yet been | selected, and Col, Miller did not | nounce the terms of the contract | Col, Miller said he would go to K sag City for a conference with Fre an- Fulton’s manager, but if he could not arrange a match between W rd }and Fulton he wodld o; negotl tions with Jack Dempsey gees Fulton Knocks | Out Tom Cowler | In Fifth Round ST. LOUIS, March 12.—Fred Ful- ton knocked out Tom Cowler, the English heavyweight, in the fifth round of an exciting battle Cowler, up to the moment that Ful- ton landed squarely on his jaw with a left hook, had been the aggressor, and in at least three of the rounds had an advanta round In the first Cowler caught Fulton squarely on the chin and the Minnesota heavyweight was groggy. |Cowler followed with a blow that closed Fulton's right eye, and tho | round ended with all the honors for | Tom, Fulton was still suffering from his punishment in the second round, but rallied and sent Cowler to the for the count of eight he third and fourth rounds were almost even, with Cowler having an edge Cor his ag- gressivences. Throughout Fulton had played for Cowler's jaw, and early in the fifth to “ a heavyweight, and the New York ivening Weed me. I had been in the room a haif Mt at bia club, dew crowd that gath-| hour or more discussing the fight | found swung i op Arseny that sent thar Demy wer demands ae th my dressing room that( Witt my eriends when «© hall boy| coeur ct alent, put was pont dowa $4.00, with ‘he pririlego of a ha nleaete ae ow, came up and announced that my ais- | She count ol uleil Dut wasinent down of tle rors receipta, Reddy i streeta of New Or-|icr, Mrs. Lennon, was calling, Be- | 98ain and counted out. ; already alaned up Miske leans were still alive with peopie| fore I could tell the boy what to do|ygiq/on and Cowler met on Jin. &% a cheering James J. Corbett, the new| #8 appeared in the doorway. As she| i917. In New York. Cowler being Alter working out at « qymnas for two weeks, lewelght account the other ba himeeit boxing promoter of J up to fight Jack Di to be held ou t in, for night Johnny Dundee the Baltimore ty Eddie MeGoorty la satinfied that be can #til! aie ry im his class, the chance ap March 13, as Jimmy Bronson, ban signed 1 in boot wi Ho Mo... ten rownd: who bated George Chicago basen champion, There were some who had kind words to say of “Old John L.,” Mal We both cried like bables. The crowd some | PUL they were in the minority, Most} of friends pt silent and just wil of the people who did not know either} Watched us, ny tell me it was a ticst pathetic sight of us personally were trying to jump on the band wagon of the victor. My personal friends stuck to me, Not for a minute did they go back on me because I had lost. of the many sorrowful incidents t attended my defeat, Finally she and I went back to my friends. Oban started Into the room I ran to her, and, with her arms around my neck, L think that visit of my dear sister caused me more heartacho than any knocked out In the first round. pas > 2 N. B, Perkins of Loulsville, Ky the qualifying round medal with a score pen of 89 in the twentieth annual Ormond eft Reach golf championship of the Fl in a aiz-round bout at te Bs: e ; f 5 : : ‘That ye ia acy ,| Hast Coast tournament at Orn Ms Gr cit, Mhlladetnhla ‘on "saturday In the dressing room with me were |p jeremy pe Th omay ete Se Beach, Fla. 1 ee ening tit, Another wrap to-night. | Jiminy Wakely, Charite Johnston,|in the world. If T had taken her ad-| ne scramble for t lghtwelght of Masachuetia, for treive founds | J2C%) McAuliffe, Phil Casey und | vice I wire ae er Picket leet ae ant to a decision at the Arno of Bown, “Tank Moran. My nose w. nny instead of belng broke. try Club at Somerville Merlo d ates oath APY Taya ar ud thea still Aout this time @ reporter called to|rowed down to Wiliam f zen, the fight promoter of Battl- 1 ss he Was: the room, and| tell me of a plan started by James J.| of Monte and the vete ttane sat on edge of a cot and began | Corbett, the champion, to take me on few your stwelabts for « tbe first week to April fighter of Baltimo: mal and sether tn @ tea-round bout to « decialon. change wallone aro George » another pair of ori was not so much my physical troubles)!" which be and T were to box f wattle at the American A. c,|t0 OF¥ my face, using the pillow case |®8 sparring partner tn the show Dusl- | With eh County a 1 +} " nes! as so 1 of $ wt Atias The wraioers who iii a & towel. Charlie Johnston came Der ane heat mane Let aoe Hold played agalnat Marry Varden, anty, the creck over and ottle the accept It. an exhibition there mene sx over and held a bottle of ammonia|, did finally agree to a benefit per- Phil si be a oe ‘* to my head, 1 was heartbroken, It} formance in Madison Square Garden| Francie Oulmet, who since golne v» Camp Devon bas risen f ‘our | mana * <i oe — t e h: " fs still walling Bree tr kc ce a thcaee things: M a Solna a aig had oe : : Mfair race 1A tue| yesh steciutes, etree ge that bothered me, It was my heart, | Foulds in an exhibition, ‘That henefit| sis attll walling | Sc ele Page ts ably ot oop peice onibip taceraa Es headed |®. pase, tn’ the Fankeo. button of nit | at shavy, foluy, | Mount Pleasant | focratly Tetied tracer Finally £ looked up at Johnston with | But gulsg into detelie Twill any te) one fod. that” ho. pis en rounds and make a ‘nice show’ is face aw he i pes i mee, Out eet was ineligible to compete un! 2 | A.C, mie * detall “ny nation some time ago. ot it. / for tho ball park for tho morning nen- | (mtiona’ ao that Amorion Tey oe rien | War Departmen threw open the | of Hlinme, has 49 far reed | teare In my eyes as they said: netted me a good round sum. tn fact,| Ayer, Mass. “Billy thought it over a moment,|ston here to-day. Two long and brisk | dvlegaty among the fly-chising allies; doors of athletic cumpetition to a i Forse adh Bi heated “Well, Join L, Is done!” I sald, i Lisle} me enough money to go back | » and it looked likely enough to him.| workouts at City Purk yesterday] 2i98 Bodie represents tly, wh hon In the service. Ho has heen foot | 91 s6q tr, ning hie health, Jack et Ht am sorry you lost your money, but | ‘© Horton and rest awhile, ‘The Mayfield Country Cus over Ho he rushed down into Langford's ¢ ' Arinanda Marsana bears nlott the lone | nd athletic couch at a achuyl :n | $1.00 from collection made up for him at the | | , BLOCKED TRAFFIC IN 8T [Pang Dea otrered the use of ite course desing coor showed Miller all ho wanted to know] star of Cuba, | for everal years | Omnia A A, last week, ond oe Baturtay nigne| the old pitcher was sent to the well STREETS |to the Western Golf Association for « “Sook here, 82m,’ he anid. ‘I hear|@bout the men’s condition, All of the}. . rai enamene fated ee ma ast wads taown | one too often. porentt de the clove Pater OF BOSTON: open. touriame ovent you are going to pull off something| players apparently Were fresh as|Giants on Way to Marlin. sleut. Andy Kolly is golng to start v w/ eat Man in: the world, Dut thee hee ‘Move of importance waa| uch an affair. Whether . ea pag cag alg cla In the caaitolouship wanes, but ar | trad the money orer to McGuigan at the Ne doesn't help matters. I am awfully|when I opened a cafe in Boston. 1| teh an abalr, Whether or not thie evening. Now, let me, toll youl daisies when Hugyine memaphonod HE Glants are on thelr way tolisn't any too sure of 3. He Jy | tonal A, ©, sorry about your loss.’ had the distinction of being the fic! that do not involve titles will pre Tees te anything ‘wrong ‘with thia| through his hands: “Knock off, boys, Marlin, ‘Tex. Henny Kaui] waxine heavy om the amis fare, HO] AL a = twmer middevigit| THE LAST BLOW CORBETT | P"800 to completely block street traf-| Re decided at w directora’ meeting in fight I'll jump into the ring and stop | to the showers: and orge Burns were th Y ane 8 at the Meadowbrook | chamoion, much of & mowing in LANDED ON JOHN L. 16 Oo ncuap rate’ 1 bad my open. | May. Hand return the money at the box] | "Nobody knows how pl sed Tam] ony two regulars to entrain fromm s. : atti to California, AL bas tt eter one | styry git over, Jonny” replied Joha- |nearly. half an oun tnd aOR fOr! Louts Tellier, who has erg one B® Mickel eiter| with tho’ condition the boya have] Cri? city, Heaides this brilliant pair| Lest the quarter milera forgat,|°t,the fourm eran that he has so fat tated ion,” “You fought’ a wood, fight | squad of police were called out to Keep | Hos Scie roneee ‘Bae looked at Gibson, and then he| #howed up in,” declared Hugging this} Goorge Smith, Howard Baker, Ad| Frank Shea of tho Universlty of Pitts-| frtorer he is) ta a tone ae Ban Francine ve (ind did the best you could.” He} the people moving. People packed if | some Mendy Tee Reiman : 'Misto G i “The ‘ta woft or flabby |Swigler, Mike Hogan, Jack Onslow, | burgh ran the quarter at the Memds | con ” t/}rushed my hair and tried to com-| my doors until there was not an inch|now at the Cour uit asked: 'Misto Gibson, when does the| morning, "There isn’t a port or y wikler, 3 Yh si stor |owbrook games in tht hat b derea | re? and lomt ‘The papers out there still claim | ¢6 it Sa 1 ‘uid not be com-|of roo left Th inch 9 a ie ry Club, Brooklin Pe hate Chicos, Ti & ruary I wrote all hands that on ac-|the"South. |for a flat GO on a fast track, so wan Watched ever the long] "I don’t care a rap for the money,”| It certainly was a nice tribute to %| The pewter cups | PA ne " © ON! count of the late start for the South Lae | ‘ony ta net Jisay Dutt | said Charlie, “but I would have given| fighter. I had boen on the level in| stad, Of certificates ax prizes has “Langford was on that train, He they would have to do some preiimi-| waite Hoyte is the young Brookiyn| Charley Walsha, former metropolt: weight for elx murda at the| every dollar I owned in the world if) all my fights, and J had always shown | Somecnine apProval of the tournament Snecked Kubiak out in tn, He) nary “training at home. 1 warned! qinger,, Mcciraw expects him to make | tn chainnion 44i-vard iow hurdier | Natioual A C. of Mhiiadaphla on Saturday ere | the Fesult had been different. a willingness to meet anybody who| Association, The State body wit mins od @ couple of} them it would go hard with the player] jw, History before many Indian | Wl #00n lay aside his spiked shoes, ning, March 21, Muagay Taylor, the new mate I then told Johnston of the fight.| thought he could capture cerry {ee og Ng rounds, twirling | y mated Dp my crown, | first and second prizes, the cups to be who showed up at Macon pot ML and | summers have come and Kone fand put on treich boots instead. “Hla mate of the civb, cltuched the match by offer. | When Corbett atruck mo that Inst Gasocinticn’a. pond ; ready to jump right in with son le yay been placed In Class 1 in the] ing Fide Harvey. mauage of Dulfy « quod wer-|dlow the queerest feeling I ever ¢ The last chapter will ovor to the HE snme tactica might be ap-|real hard work. Hellevo me, t At Bt Louis the forces will bo| draft, and will report to the medical | centage of the reeeinie, Cline aleo fubte Lew | Perienced cine over me while T wis) morrow, . IM appear to- war fund at the ovtion plied to some of the wrestling | bunch, are. pus certainly have] swelled by tho additi of Holke, beard in ble district for examination | Tender at @ special ahow of the same c) trying to rise to my feat Fi thought = = individual clubs, “marvels” now hippodroming | 2:04 inetructivns, ; Mletcher, Gibson, O'Neill, Schepner # we April 3, I was on a precipice overlooking a big —— Bidice Hew Kerk oport thom, One atl as fate unt aus hese move t core Simemminmmay ana FAtt Johnson. 415s - aol Dori, the local Wallrwslgin, and coarer | SHORE, OF water. H anuld Tel yee mn as hard and ono be 1 n, Tesreau, Rariden, Schupp, > sl " % ang ChareY | toppling over as 0 toby) these much advertised gentlemen re-| tainly will havé no kick ¢ 5) a eee Bowie, Heaton, Me Pita of Mridzerort, Conn, tare teen booked ul stecame T tried to catch myself and r cently wrestled a “strenuous” hour| think the one thing that 1 rthy’ and Demares will go direct by Promoter Reina of New Haven, Conn., to meet | couldn't, and then I could hear the | dive. Bed gent, after © is harder han nails and d ond = poxing eho here on ch 25 hia mo u . ere e any 104 al season and rned € whioh terrific struggle he managed, | carry an ounce of superfluous flesh! George Burns looks the picture of Kansas Hox Draw, | be the semi-final to the fiftesn-cound battle be ‘ane ee ak Ah NY Toinsten sald to| ers’ hockey team got black eyes at|the Junior varsity ght i Te Phd by, what the press agent describon as [about him, Why, yesterday afternoon | ruddy health, He 1s not atven to. ex Acie | teen Jobuny T Willie Jackson, the, “Ane |’ would be willing to back|the Bt. Nicholas Skating Rink last| But the war faut Your Was received, @,“Muperhuman effort,” to at last pin| he kicked like 3 _ When. T called press enthuriaany rad he was at F St| wuauy tetor, the Paul teatherwetant, wan| you for $20,000 tuemorrow to meet! night, The woes of McCarthy are| this made differencs Big victhn to the mal at wee a bout | hi min off the fald., He s chook ull ne |! {rounds | cued down the offer to tebt Joe Rovner of this | Mitchell sike to have a try at that|fAnsltory, but the Wanderers will not | Will Use 'the shell tn which the 1Dt6 by - by 7 Hie b mAdie Brannick had a smile f Nn est under ty at the South En of Stamt an, would like r h not! crew ro at Poughkeepale bat grand and glorious feeling.” | tia, doen't prove Ray's ble 9 ur then | er ybody. BT te good to be oft again, eect CaDOT rahe [on March 24, and the manager of the club baal fellow,” 1 replied. “but I could nov nah eecond in the the Inter.City a ens emt OF 6 occasio it lone sues nd, b aT Ae re arkod, o's nothing Nke a| witne Host At the’ Queens. | accured Shamus O'Brien of Yonkers to go agaivet | BO through another apell of training: | oo eague this season, nat) The Evening Mall's el might have slumped @ little if the|me, much of the Yankees’ success) jittle real sun to make one forget the} berry A. C, Sooner, ‘They will clash for ten so i Desides, you have lost too much | honor was won by the Boston Navy | Modified Marathon will be bese on tae spectators had known that the two] will depend on him, Things nly) shivering winds Sun: i | money on me already.” sven, which beat the b 4 over the usual twelve and a half mile met out West a few weeks before—in|are starting right, and I only hope! ed Callahan Nearly K. 0.8 Me Aithoush Pater Kilne, the Italian ftanter of] 'The conversation paused for a min. | POVeNs Wile! peat the home septet by! course, ending at City Hall i @ bout that probably was not pre-| they will continue.” Cubs Go to Pasadena, Cal PHILADELPHIA, Mar Newark, N. J. lias not fought in a few rear lute, and 1 could feel the tears trickle |@ score of 4 to 8 after one of - eranges-— nd that the first widely} It only took a minutes of bats eee Go, March 12 se id eo Callahan. gave. Perry: he fa still of the opinion that he can make a)down my face as I thought of how grandest battles seen in a long time, |, B.C. Sandow, manager of Strangler meversised srappler Dp t the second|ting practice yesterday morning to} CHICAGO, March ne transition | \ ‘ In alk Pounds at the | sat showing against many of the little fellows. loyal my friends were in this hour — Twila, Je erally exarcleed ely advertised grappler flat on hin| Show that the short left and right|/from the stove league to the spring | Olyn ght. MeGovern was intends to try hin hand at the game again|o¢ distress. Just then McAuliffe| The national indoor tennis chi sharge. jade by ladek 7b shoulder blades TWICE IN @NINE| field fences at City Park are Just to] league will be made by the Chicago tung the count. when. t hae authorined Dick Curley to sign him ap 4 bottle of beer and handed me| @hips In men’s singles and doub Hage for the trangia MINUTES! |e itking of the’ Yankeo sliKers,| Cubs to-nieht. About tien pn Saini’ from "a. elo bout wh oe of the Savana, TF be beat ote oe it and it, tasted | Roz an the courts of the 7th R Hage for the strangle h - rly in the practice they started; (ive members of the team leave at hie man he will go after @ bout with Fraaine | good lin singles is 8. Hi 4 Vo: aid: The head lock 1 ’ HERE'S no ‘color tine” in an | umping the ball over the wall, and! o'ele ormlant for Pasadena, Cal spree Burma of Jerey City “Have another," sald Johnston as | uniikely that he wil bo able Is not the strangle hold, and fe ne ss | George Washington erson ‘ tratnin ‘tcher Grover. Cleveland and Shabert Bo ‘asx tua ONT Crean , Atavted to refill my g1Aas. this bane an ha ti bow fi the esse A/to confound the two ‘without ensting eray camp. Out at Upton) Brooks, the “cullud” assistant to| Alexander will not aoonmbany the tomy PORT, Conn, March 13 ly vag hl alo gpdldug ated to remy Not. another, | tournament was originally ‘set for Fob- | qucredit on every referee who allows his wook the 267th Regiment|Groundkeeper Phil Schenck, wore, He failed to anawer Mrvsident Woes irax and Al Bchubert boxed | #2 Sie ve ight. T only wish |Tuary, but was pos uae of tho | h Fore men are on the: mat,” : ‘man's message asking him to como. to | } at Be m one of the #ixround trite at the National| That was Just right. ¥ fuel aituation, | imponsible — ike: : ag or ‘ verrounda ; ia it mpoasibie to | is Itkely to show that Sam Lungford| himself to a shadow chasing them.! [yih, fe I round dra the Uni . : ‘d stuck to beer all ; etord NS Chicago for & conference to adjust the | Bout A.C. here Itai ‘A. ©. of Philadelphia on Saturday n Ruan | though that J had st r Ce ys Te RU Bree Gel athe fnteroollaniate Weesiii and Jack Johnson never had a mo- n the Yanks resumed the shell-' ponus controversy boys have been matched to mee te Geen boxing under the management of Scotus | MY Ife instead of going after these | Wednesday, March t » and | will hold a meeting at Columtie taneee Ropely of fighting spirit and fighting | iM% of the fences in the afternoon! jeimam |club two weeks hone tos bee bere Hast tine, Bele poke en nara drinke.” draw in singles will bo made at 5.30 | ait? at the end of thin week to eee power, jarive Gawge chucked up his Job in canes |mont soiree Crane's Gyinnasivm, Soldier Barttiald| ‘Tho party finally broke and T was | F M. on that day. [drawings for the tnterealld ane Africans aro gifted by nature with es 'M’Graw at Hot Springs. a ton Hack McCarton cin in the main eeat. | talker, to my room. T coull Hot seep | | 4. 4. Mateney. the Bronx, chamnion,|{he Columbia. smnwatut ona - bina Lena Mackburn cme ” 1s. r a 2] i — 01 J be dy ‘land Gus jardner, the Vashington | and 23, The teams which y Wo douvt cur colored regiments are Dire SRM 16 The Cipainn ath) or BRRUIOM) Ase March Evening World’s Woman Leads Novwlern. come over mc. Tt was not until |Hotghts sar were the winners in-the| sented are. Ponnsyicneia’ going to “make good" In this. war, Inunaker ofthe sy ahililer “HUKEINS,) Manager MeGraw of the New York Na g T, On March 12-Stre. 0. Nrning that 1 realiged 1 didn’t | matehen ‘of, ehe sixth, annual” soiena [Lehigh Wennovivania. ‘Staie Consent nd When the war is ov ere Ankees, to com! tion, ame here to look over t . : . peek he world. Then it|ment for the national pocket bililard probably Cornell, : Pein fow thousand expert glove too | plate the three-cornered deal by whlch | rom made by Whe advance mauad Headpin Tourney J) snr Miwauker, tony was lead: a cent in the woud: | Them 1) Memon tide ats uhe.ssew York [te MORAY Sonne Some prospect for the fight fans! and Lee Magee went from St, Louls| Pat) Te i 1s aan ornare with | “elliy ana | friends that wore broke, and all of | under the direction of the National As: |feated Arthur Muncy at ii tiie i aes va |to the Cincinnati Reds “| vance uard of the Dy fa, | Tre Nee MED eo, tO Fitat? plang | a audden T realized that I was broke | sociation, of Amatour Billiard Players | series for tho Cla ft gibt to. 107 tn tha niching Staff 0. K sage cas } nd she advance ‘Buard of the Yo mn ithe Wong Beat Place | Tyscif. Not one penny did I have, 1/for the title held by J. Howard Shoe- |jard champion iss C, Metropolitan bill NEW ORLEANS. Oy Mo, |_ Nota bell was pitched by Ray cata |"? Se Dettt| knew, of course, that my friends | maker, whe ls defending it this year for |the Broadway Billiard Acadangrree® J 2.—T)9 | well, Hob McGraw. Herbert Thormahten, i event with | would bri 9 back Bast and stake | th eS Indians catch squad fe S fy i x would bring im — eee ae. Perla laey ere Ak Eetiente Thee HadaA Kees jtmiriera | Other Training Camp News. nds to-night me to what litle money T ne Economy t# to be the watchword | Date Set for Wrestling Meet , " ifecea oe bunta and chased) pirpsBURGH, March 12 loade N til T could start out in life of the Columbia crew this spring, and NAG . Me tee trlting “aase “be” vee Beaet’ calsty eNO en teal by Wilbur Ceo th nm ssi thd e Martin Again Under Ba fat t didn't went to be depend Pe eee coon Aeaided mot to bus e’ new | CHICAGO: March 12.—Tho national 7 °\great core. Afl hands ran around the! catchers of the bur NE SPRIN Ark, March 1%..-, wanted to have money of my own. acl sell for the wralty elght at jb da roving ehamplanahip con- Sanaa ark after both sessions of , camp ote ret Pihele s ceil presen nas ne custom in | tests ye held on April 12 an¢ <A : \" ade lig Ph aah Hadio Martin. ¥ who had so MET BY A BIG CROWD AT GRAND |pust years to ps a'new shell far|the Chicago Athletic Associctinn aeaet Greb Outpolnts Mike MoT, . Any one who thinks Huggins ts gol Da much trouble In «a riding Moense CENTRAL. the crew @ach season, to bl thy direction of the A. A. U., it w F GLEVELAND, ©., March 12.—Harry |to have an easy time picking the men arch ite A the ban. 3 I .y used in the training son at Pough aan tn haw it wes an- Greb, Pittsburgh, outpointed Mike Mc- | Wh are to wo back to the minora for Arriving in New York, I was met | feepale and in the intercollegiate re-|PoUNCed to-day, The events will be 4 nad tier, further seasoning should have seen the a Tony bawe y hy an immense crowd at the Grand gatta, and then turned over to the divided Into nine classes and are, ex ba the New York fgiftr, in ten engnerneas and earnestness displayed teon players have arrived here High Team Score, xp Central Station, That gaVe M0 @ guccecding crew the following year, pected to attract hundreds of conilnat by the youngsters to-day. The field more are expected to-day, Wasdingion Square, 471 dan last Saturday, Little comfort, Al these people were to be used through the preliminary ants from all parta 9° the United States,

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