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+ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1918, WHY NOT “OVER THERE”? Copyright, 1918, by The Preas Wublishing Co, (The New York Evening World). —_— ——— T'CL Fi@ut FucTou For NOTHING AND awveit ALL To “Tae Rep Cross! “Ye, POR FISH, HOocHacLaATAWA 15 AT THe NoR™ Poe! ~ I Won't FIGHT AT HOOCHARLATAWA = (T'S Too HOT THERE on Jury 4 s What- Me F(GeT FORA sicmny LUJILE ob 105, 000.! Don't mare Me LAUGH { a cone Are Dull Days for Boxing je, in Australia Because Many Boxers Have Gone to War. 1018. by The Pres Pobiising Oo, : New York Evening World.) XING in Australia is languish- ing because so many of the | | | | | . BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK sities HERCULES LOOK LIKE A WEAKLING. — a) ;Champion Strong Man Lifts 3,000 Pounds More Than Nearest Competitor in Rich- ard K, Fox Tourney. FOUR WORLD’S RECORDS BROKEN BY WARREN TRAVIS Back !ift—2,000 pounds, lifted 202 times in 6% minutes. One-Finger Lift—657% pounds. Harness Lift—3,682 pounds, Back Lit—3 pounds. Warren Travis, the defending title- + 4 boxers have gone to war. In @ Matter Snowy Baker, the Australian promoter, says | ings are pretty quiet in the box- im@ game here, as my company has @iagontinued staging the regular two 9 & week and the stadiums will only be opened for events of import- holder, scored a big tead in the world’s strong men tournament last | Might at the St. Anthony Hall in Brooklyn. Hjs total for nine out of ten weight-lifting events was 11,498% pounds, which was over 3,000 pounds more than’ his nearest competitor. He broke four worid's records, Eleven muscle experts and pear- are doing this mainly because . \ Herculeses entered the meet. The ss ©) of the lack of really high- box. | A PROMOTE: Spall ‘\ stage was cluttered up with enough talent. Thig is inevitable, with | eaviory ones \ iron weights t taf ’ bowers answering the call of their WITHOUT A STRUGGLE . Pes on weights to start a foundry, and country in the splendid way that |@ number of weird looking racks and they have done, and are still doing scales. The contest consista of ten er oP a, eae nes noet events and each man is limited to when the end of the war cor OX 2 ieeaar fag wii be in @ greater boom than thirty-five minutes. The winner 1s ever. WILLARD Toney, |decided on the greatest total points ove @ have offered my services as an Fr eoubab libted, Boece th boaing. to ihe fenting “Wirarp & mont aco, THE SAME Ou JESS. ae ns forges of N.S. W. | would use the system that proved so x in the big public schools here, and Hd teach the men the primary movements in squads | Travis, the defending’ champion, {acted as etunt-maker, Event No, 1, PRrOmT | 100-pouna bar bell raised over head while seated on stool, Travis did ten ROBLY SPURNING THOUGHTS oF times in as many seconds. No, 2 '90 pounds in each hand over t “The men are already very fond of head, he missed. The champion, the game, and two of the biggest though puffing and straining hard, camps here have stadiums in which : i couldn't seem to crank up for this ' they atage tournaments and chai - i event plonships, tight horse against the | No. ospeund onediniee feaety.(eiyifery again the avintion Up [fare in. mas aun practice this morn Wnt You PENT litre, Aeon wee eany 5 GET Tk ten Bs, &c Yanks Likely to Be Lined Up jie nic ie’ got 9 Ue rent of the IN OREGON? times in seconds, "No,"4, twochand ‘ " day sport mp. Jim goes w — lift from floor, 700 p ‘ USTRALIA seems to be a title in Their First Practice Game | ins enti: (a furtous fashion. In ~ life from floor, 700 pounde, ‘Travis did F behind America in advancing T9.Day, hi fae ee en vay eu biea 3 | great deal of exertion. No. 6, teetbe army boxing. Boxing was one ‘! nder litt from floor, 311 pounds, once a \ ‘ ‘ - lean lift of nearly two feet. of the chief training stunts in Can : | _ \¢ H ada from the beginning of the war, ab to The Brewing Jimmy Hickman Reports PRO BONO BASEBALLO. peat: AER, from oor, Te aad was quickly made a general MACON, Ga, Moron 21. coming | A t Hot Spri (PANIC NO. 2.) Bounds, {ust once was enough for the training exercise in England and in from workout this morning Man- | TO Dodgers at Hot springs. (This is the second attack of the belfry bats in the same place. The | from foor, 1.498 pounds, was done France. In Amer: 2 our be xing in r Huggins wa elated) with HOT SURINGS, Ark, Maret 21,—Lit first tool piace in The Sport Scope some time ago. A. Symp'-son, our |once after considerable effort. No MEd en thee have done tiie wack shown by of the | Ue Jimmy Hickinan arrived yesterday own defi y expert, is sleeping overtime to put baseball on an in- /8, the harness lift. This was a com not only “teach the men the boy vinised to line them ee Nempors News: Ih: tins) te ; ta sane basis, ag recommends the following): | bination serra latina ott ay mary movements in squads,” but wp in the practice game of the Gully pre je and show Rob- . cacccaarlemea lana Reiatede Selenite recls after ach the officers individua 40d | Joason ‘this afternoon, The regulara| °° %¢ 1 t he has not lost Arrange sight-seeing tours on the bases for pitchers with anaemic | an l trials, lifted 3,682 pounds, @ teach men from each company so ‘en ; t with Pipp, Pratt, (22% 08 bie a or his ability to batting averages. savored 08 3, lifted 3,682 por o that they in turn can teach each Will start the fra Ad Pe vein, [knock ‘em a mite, Hickman ts some | —— STE Have the catcher throw salt on Ty Cobb and perhaps somebody'll |"S7 "OTS. oe tet, the champion soldier. i pie American troops overy Peekinpaugh and on rin ‘ - twenty pounds lighter than when th catch him before he reaches home. raised 0 pounds. @Man will become, to some extent. field and Galhoole Sodie an. igh A clove, and is as hard as T bl id R f Lo l S rt: Engage a doorkeeper for the Hall of Baseball Fame, or else see that! No. 10 w: ck which the é ee caves ; | ‘i ; or 1 f ‘ame, No. 10 was a rack in whic ane, only by his own natural guarding the outposts, Walters wil : n to the | aoto evieW 0 ca 8 the famous portal {s equipped with a door check. lcompetitor caught hold of a bar and i be behind the bat | ns cause baeipreiesn at. ene Mect ali the demands of a player who gives the official scorer credit |if ho tugged with suffctent strength ‘ ioam he played, was a scree ‘ | 2.000 bpp o ILLY MIGKE is going to fight| ‘Tho Yannigans will have to usclty ture ootumy “travelled eround We] Jole Ray of Chicago shattered the erton's Indoor record of 4.16| for having an off day 2,000 pounds was registered on the Tom Cowler some of the rookie outfielders in the |paths fast world's record for tiree-quarters uf @ le, for Ray was too worn out Provide free passes for the fans who ascribe defeat to the breaks poate eee idea walae tO Holst 9.600 Whenever a heavyweight infield and inject spare pitchers into Rivalling Jimmy wan Jack Coombs. | mile in the Rodman Wanamaker S$ve-! faster Pe it the full 4,760 yards in) 5¢ the game Se a eee pa eee tito +4 fighter has nothing else to do, he tho fray uthielders, Scouts Joc|for five innings und tarring the fret {cil at Madison square Garden leet MAvarHise> Sa lenal yey. (es recovery of the title lost by George |i, 7 minutes. Travis, with the ald knocks out Cowler. k Teha Bana hd Coach [#anaa, when there, was a little fF t. He won his ¢ minutes , J+ Howard Shoe had to sno! Stallings somewhere in 1915, |ot four rest pertods, ran his total of The funny thing about it is, than SOU ane BS ee A play, he baffled batters on Myers's team | 64-3 seconds, smashing Joe Driscoll’s (ome. 7 nh sitiinrood i n Sherlock Holmes to find where Connie Mack develops his |tifts to 202, a notable feat of strength as long as he lasts Cowler has quite Pat O'Conr howling for places | Jack opened Up a tittle and the sphere «and 7 seconds s Minors without working papers land endurance, ‘Travis altogether Pit of Aghting ability himscif. His in the lineup and vow they will show {land SARK OnE heat's glove with a The outdoor ngage Strangler Lewis to attend to players who find their hats | scored 11,498' pounds ‘ heavy punches are likely to upset! some of the regulars up. i vatched: the Meh WOR” Tommy Con won't (it ation waiting away with & bonehead pl ‘After Travis performed nearly an @ome of the men who whip him when | ‘Though Groundkeeper Phil Schenck |" WAIRHOG' Heyyeseren Wore. nit tiunds, So does Billiard pide idcle pay hour was consumed testing eet n fought fs mations ee me . aterm | 1O 8 ; i elnhte Valter An then tr! & @w rounds have been fough constructed din alseovered that ke no ber According to the aroma escaping from the Braves’ kitchen, Charley | Nfigits, Waller Ambrns then i BY8ZKO'S fouling in the bout! gins will have the bo Broadway Academy executed Herzog prefers sour grapes to a diet of Boston beans Jand his best was $170 pounds tor ia! we te ie aha aon ere iu proficie: to be beaten at 1 — ee even out of the ten events. pha lan tr ait te cy . Hu r ie basa Belin at $0." Gus Gardner rY. Tt is almost time for Hans Wagner to renew acquaintances with the | “rhe next competitor was Abe Adet: crowd nex re he appears in, Huggin Me a ers by w score of te fst PI s' 4 ebrew Samson. Abte t steht ng und hence the ‘ies ; stodian of the Pirates’ kale son, the Hebrew Samson. @ Wrestling show. Funny thing, the A!) Tight for sliding aan her th inblyman Hurley of Je ' o ed be war otiit | other match Reeieceen ees fora to win the tournament and the Crowd goes when there is a promiae Tnever was much for theory,” said |S japon f mr te la a my fecent “attack of grip, MOmMeY) ‘eclumbla, Ie to enter ite varsity) Alexander put $10,000 on his famous bonus ball and shut out Charley | $1,000 ote by i gd ee Pe tone ' @f blood and injuries, rather than) iuggins to-day, “and there no] by Choy Ke 0 ¢ ers : Crow in only two races this season. the} \Weeghman without a hit or run. the Police Gazette. 4 3 » js a gO cht { ae ‘ ch legatiaes eigh no-dewts Childs Cap regatta at Princeto | willing, but his muscles were not. when there is a good fair mateh place ‘ baseball wie t de | 1 eae Clinton, toe local iatitwewt, eho) May 4 und. the intercollegiute race at | ——-— lai res t in five of the Been. People go to the six-day Hamond and a real game, ‘That is bouts at bonw fide clubs DBtMIR Ml cane atagn enti teen emt, Eke May A nd thes intercollaeiets race He received a count in fi Faces hoping 10 ve present when why [prefer base paths to the sliding | Working hard to make as DIE] Badie red (iat ike Queena.jonly contests inv which the Blue, and THE PSALM OF SPORT. conte halter gee ay pete rbed Heepage fight’ Ana they go to al ine, jinn tat epart nome. real (out if Wisconsin. Hurley Y Che smiid that there iwd'becn no-uitcial thew art to dub returnest when you reach the nineteenth hole. peur Se Lere 00 en the nimble press fot pan he hin BBY Of the rules under wh negotiations with Yale concerning the Li f rassling men remind us we can fill the sport: Bettis avertise th eer ea ee ae ete eae ee the reat |!# conducted by the comn ‘ fattain which ele wi ment Senn departing leave behind us fragments scattered o'er the map. ag bosetapi argh tu Fan atin bine b between the men.” ese. practice games CoNsin, And he Intends to have the Hos: |’ sna, { avivania on the iousaton on If a player on the diamond gets another player's goat, let him |ryceum, 86th Street and Third Avenue, yezko's butting and thumb jab vives, the contests with Ing Commission which Is appointed by Hugeny , the figbt promoter of Phila) May 1 be—"The Crazy Shepherd” is a pome that Homer wrote Monica's Girl Basketball team wil ~~ A A ee sina rine ial ens foams | Ow) inition oon; age Operate along the vame tines, | oe iieiog all arrenpements for the big bentae-| The annual indoor games and mill In the world's broad gare of poker be prepared for come what | play (he Norwin Five, and &t Monica's anything seen in & iS Whee and the win exhibition if the commission acrovs the river lives.” eo opens el UA tn at the |earnival of the New York Athletic ( may; still achieving, still pursuing, you have got to pass ar stay. | Bis Vive will n it Sa dancin tees masy years. But it happens there is , Hoston Brave the lit intende coum team, There will be dancing be ee ec rainst’ holding “wrestiing tour With the Boston Braves. the uy tq those rules the sport will thrive! Nen f "hilly on Aprit For| Which will be held at the armory of the Seneca fa SOU TARE the ene presaeta Bote with, unrestricted ‘brutality | (eum mhould be on cage to Bet Wey iar many years in New Jorse Taylor will try and promise of being wnusuaily Interesting Easter home runs invariably turn out to be fouls after the season |will go to the Catholic War Camp Bund. ren Naxt time Zhyesko wrestles n " tr ' 4 Jersey City aud Joe Lyuch Off Practically every military post in the | begins. > here I expect to receive a lot of ne that Gonzales, the | iat it lesion 9 Trllable source toa will be five alx-round contmta, | surrounding district Will be represe nted —-—- Internation: L me Will Meet ey from the press: agent ds f bof the Cardinals, was | qc an of the di Se EPS pg ag Page te IR in tant ovate Strangler Lewis succeeded in getting Wladek Zbyszko's goat, butt Here. serfbing. in aan eer Cg due to arrive at Ban Antonio, where | tareball eects ry ae bren_sronouncad ft for) any, tcl, Of UAL Ae tne fm e*Xnnss |the ornery critter refused to retire graceft SAAHSATRR Ie aah CL quali and degree the i onals are training | the pretty Ite ball park at Hi it Oe ae Meerd, om’ i teur Athletic Union. sina ees International League will moet next slaughter that can be seen by tho aid, ‘That means | tonds to m air boxing « battler ip. sendy to reapond at any Payee offic: er ow 1 tia ve in New York to discuss Sere acts Gir near the cle t Nd, “Thal means | vos boning vided from Australia ist in tine | pordham will mest Colgate in a base.| , E¥ery spring, those unofficial home runs grow longcr, or else the vision | Wednesday in New York to discus And, by heck, that will sell a jot of | that S made the . Jere ( { anciaco, He reeired a camt| ball game on Fordham Meld on Muay ® | of the training camp natives Is becoming near sighted. possibilities for the season. Should the tickets. Then no dou byszko will | 9 » from Savannah together last ar and Wain, it ebould | wroot himeelf for examination, j sccording 12.88 enbouncement mad —-- fated favorably by the Senate, 1¢ will be gentle as a lamb, and will wrestle » VORON ee tert Clin Limete 6 tee cheers pal {ter pone he arranged with tard, | by Joseph Kinsley, the Maroon Peatten the league officials to go ahead miebody two hours without a full, | year and | reckon the two left Cu . m8 * io pevuoruicol im a perfect ybrsical epecimen, | Several other games are expected to be OUR OWN HISTORY CLASS. Aath plane for & echedul | Re ee te ie yon ant weaken, | ion hin w y here from New Orlear the Newark heassewight, sow) 9 aadac : Samson developed a glass arm as soon as he collided with a | 2% T Chapin, | Tresident of | the 8 a great life if you don't weaken p ay he Pa ear ehagne i ete xing ie leaalised in New Jemey. has de Jack O'Brien of Philadelphia and Har-| peaded by Frank Kidde, the squash! por). ochester b. “and ead of HAT’ an amusing despatch 1 ; et ait Ana DiOvee aementa to gs to the Orange Mountaine. Ompia A. AL of Pht hie Mon. |Club finished {ts part in the Class A q Farewell benefits for waning winter are as scarce as alarm clocks Sing Sunday games after oc ate from New Orleans, It reada: | te" MNO eMC aRt an atk 206 10 mend tho eetting ay eve Sort 8. Thia go will the om. vision of the Inter-club champlonship bY! iy pyitagomnia aie va proponents vee tin or id J Weinert has been - le between Kid Norfolk | defer ‘ nceton wah Cl : Paweo wid he, st Ward See ee ee atta pee | avons tt practice and the or the yom lan tN piss Sg ae ned heatsevigts, who combination,” The viciory, ‘scored at 3 Joun of Arc was world's champeen lady tiltiardist untit she put |LAX*rngcr ‘cute Yor the Bit thas 7 -Fulton fight received an an- | gnappiest: work f the season was prvi oe ae | ae / a an oe matches to 2. placed the Columbia team . ents ietcent from Willard to-day that ’ iit and’ Péokine | tat ie, sean an 4 up for the mein at-| Mtr ond place to the championship| Anglish on the ball did th nt he will not fight New lean 1 the fans w thei winners of the Harvard Club. The late Doc Munyon made the world's record masducre with nis ~ “*The bid of $105,000 ix b nd throw Thoman. the English ligntwnigit, wl “ _ 5 P fait s 8 too « n New ¢ Mi lotner fest work was had pero connected WH the “ amous medicme ba ee wiaed. CUNO SORE WOTROUL: Cee, DAR: idarscent Adit SUNDAY BASEBALL BILL Me PSU RE Moai deanabteni minded on. elie Recseouidn't have | es “Phe promoters wired back weather | feltle for t 6 this afternoon, — | foot of slong with AMENDED, REPORTED OUT.) taken snytock for a cuspidor yy | ons Hea Cha allemcie gen the ene liste Ma { rie nes el ‘ Jack Rockefeller was the first batter to set fire to the Kerosene bal omg New Orleans was the the wh Now Local Mensur ieieiracaia Bree Tein o¢ Eyzanaid Foe cree t shia ice stag Citles and Vt : -+ | ment Will Answer the Question oN EA BO! Je tting a nifty | op 1 Refere ; i Maar an hla ice Ab Quigley. the fia mW cia ane Teme ul aaee tt a only natural that George Bothner has learned to say, "Good- | Emphatically. and Johnson f $301 an LH ith conse good heecyerigtt at bis Codes Committee to-da ; n nurse After ° aking holds for many years, George finally suc- | os OOF and Willard say my, ne he nigh wh ne Lawson Bi fi e n breaking his le enough to inter: 1 B r a wer Hartley Mad ay ‘Taro ball en t 5 4 eeere, woare ie Sho war lax to. be , ona Indian aitveight, as fon eee ae we Women Urge Sunday Baseball ew York"—headiine . ongidered no effries and John amit bested Wagner in a 5 s seta Sin the tea room will have! sontreally kot that $101.00 1 pgini aga Evening World’s )\»°™"* ee ee’ | seo what the ladies In the tea room ; there a hidder ance in | ‘4 be played. Cities and thik gtatement tha ) Kauff Knocks Out Homer An etfort ts being made to sien up Uarry Gre Headpin Tourne he amendment, are permitted to dete Kid Death hag lost his punch, John Is Sullivan got more pubilcity | fey. pete too nas IM ee bade Py a 6 Vittdvurah and ‘Ted Lewis, the we Tala question f. : es by | after death than he got in search of comers EAE without In Giants’ Practice Game. y Individual Scor hag eee 4 t Bin fault with other pla that have} MARI Tex. March 21 : ri Arcade No, 1—Lamp 86, Hodges 84. | yill be advanced. t lt is funny that the Epworth League never kicked about Billy Sunday =tfers for 1 And they t the M aa ‘ M, Angell 100, Brenner 88, Total, | pa but an object awdust on the bal | prove they too warn an i atthouek ni ah weight at 3 P.M. Toledo aud iN Brown resulted * e ey they're too 1 , terial She a the sore: 4 tron National Bank—Bachus ug, | ment to the Ge Ord It Jess Willard could have met the late Bob Fitz, Jess would have Lane Ae w lil second woek in| Fordiam Arcade No. 2--Cermen 102, Bowel. | 10” . = . = ffa ted for the| Anni, t ‘ations are tha signel| an 0s, Blohun Simes 100, Daris 100. | h nities ffer, 16 n { M Ty : | ave you seen a f _Repaun laa. for th April, uate 89 men 08 Blois 108 r Om GOLF SUMMARIES om 61; McLeod, 164; Sk 8. HYDE AND KINSELLA TO pale poise a nes of arama i t pout at the Ammory Lit # 57, Jun Schma C eo ; ‘ snthal of Chicaso. Fi our case is jo worse than were a Pe ci ute tence fora | ut "un Armory AC 3 a Bi, Jom Smasder 104 | Alits Bluing V. Rosenthal of Che: PLAY SQUASH MATCH.) tne tunence Sdn Who tald'tty "hie bomen log Rute’ han te [oe chimeie mee Mek be © Total. 4 With a total of 79, 80, 80—299—for the | Nonalt IN artaw ‘at hiadelphts de j remarkable Pyramid File Treatment itt t at f W to [sith it in about two weeks 54 holes, Irving 8. R {Rochester | feated Maymond Balfe and W. Bi] | Filmore Van 8. Hyde, the nativnal| tere bubbling over ‘With’ Joy” and Om H © back to the | iy Wisconsin Boxing Commins : won the chanpionship of all the Tin |S on the ohare ture. of the ash Am a 8 ank fulne : ° = ns a eure curious. fei . . : : est it al our expense by heed runeae ear and 1 never | ‘en (ey vals Serta i eer teed Ger Ay ‘ MN the cane acoption of th : : emis | FOUR drugetss Hake no substitute, AW tha ed 90 com are Feb Winners ieee : ; : steonth, which went (a Me Women is divas as arvans FREE SATiPLE COUPON : H wath |i, anda] 3 MeManu diam A os! A ha . Yoyle was | "9 ® ‘ PeRAMID DRUG COMPANY, . : , “ ‘ La he w & Vie Moran. ¢ a ga 63 Pvr 1 Putiding : + ' ® , an besa », knock Vie Moran day af . t plain The Greatest Craze mm We | i een outer poreeataigs tama wags am See nk hard ' ane hore Inst might in thy the American, Hed i n| | Name ' Billy De Foe of Bt. an!» Anat \ Rune Pare i e, 149: 1 ! nt wae uneven from counte alph Cob t § of New York! : wean tas Maltenal” A: Cr at Pienaar, | emas maa, “Wart Hid | Dove; te iaaenes, tea: My A woe yneron. fii ine EPUay ah wield Clubland Duncan Bune | Jim Thorp went down on bis knees eo! m 1, vowight, Beitiag luddy was w go om Heuy Guar, Park Mow... scisssces eceee Bowde 40), Holmes, les, ley of Avawamis,

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