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SaaS i la THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1918. a ais my BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK DINETTOCOPEE EVERS AND COBB BACK FROM FRANCE - —- ~—-_~-_ By Thornton Fisher IN ITLEEVENIS IF | ) eer (oN paw wr RENEWED INTS19 “F Oe WITH THE BALL - TAG HiM-- | Famous Golfer's Partner Tells * | of Western Champion's Plans | for Next Season, BOSTON, Dec, 17.—Lteut. Francis Oulmet of Boston, the Western ama- teur golf champion, will take part in |the national open ané national ama- ‘tour golf championships next year if the United States Golf Association | votes to renew these events, according fo announcement made to-day by | Jack Sullivan, Lieut. Ouimet's former | business partner, Sullivan sald that | Lievt. Ouimet, who fs in the Quarter- jmaster's Department, might remain in the army indefinitely. “Francis was interested tn reading Trying to Get Jess Willard to; Come Out of His Shell, | , IMMY DOUGHERTY of Leipers-| J ville, Pa., is very much Interested | in inaking Jack Dempsey cham | pion of the world. Jimmy went all the way to New Orleans to sve Demp-, @ey fight Carl Morris. He Is involved JOHNNY Was PRINCIPAL “OF THE BASE out! Hse me fm « scheme to make Jess Willard ‘ ‘ ; ome out of his shell holo and train Evers- 4Y that Marry Vardon and Te@ Ray ex- ‘T dis 8 On an honest to goodness |pect to visit America next seasun,’ nage “| ALSO CAST ANCHOR |waid Mr. Sullivan, “He looks forware Gpallenger. to meeting them again in the opens Jimmy, tn conjunction with eome| | CHARIEIOne TD ained fattons) gel? ' ’ 1 Ouiinet first gained national go’ Other wportsmen, wants to make Wil-| RACING SELECTIONS | | cn QuUnet afirst, watned pational ie fara fight or retire, If he fights,) : | 2€ GR-REAT |the English professionals, in a plu Dougherty thinks Dempsey is the mee AMERICAWW! jot fcr the | opea championship at ! rookline in 1912 Bian to oppose him. Up to a day or NEW ORLEANS. | : sats 2wo ago Willard was in retirement,| — pirst Ttace-—Plurengi, Minawand, | Before he leaves for the South oi ut he ran into some newspa folk} Verity. | *fm Chicago. He intimated that he Wasn't sidestapping anybody. He Jin the new year, Carl Anderson | pects to have @ number of exhibit Second Race—June Bug, Ri golf matches booked for his party. n ne Bug, Risponde, As it looks now, Anderson, Tom Boyd, Half and Halt. Ggured, howev that his logical op- 2 : a‘ |the Fox Hills professional, and Mat ment’ Was Georges Carpentier of| , Third Raco—Pusy Alice, Tse Lal, | Doyle of Deal are likely to make the sn Medusa. | | trip together, the idea being for these From what we know Willard hasn't Fourth Race—Eilison, Transporta- | ere eaitimatnen ic eres fost any pugilistic knowledge. Car-| tlon, Dr. Levy. | Nee cen) Seal THE PorLu a “ _— “f v BAe ae rere ti a eaten unleNtiaie ting would be an easy mark for Fifth Ra Gail: ‘TED TO E EVER “ ~ “1-7 with eral places in the South, Baeeg, Noma be an easy mark for] with Raco—Paddy, Gallant Lad, | hfhitber S Save JOHNNY EVERS WHO TOOK EVERTHING jinay. be that Pthey” Witt get busy Heeger secretes ae tot] yrflzth, Raco—sitty, Grey Haste, | <4 (NW THE BASEBALL LINE TO FRANCE ExcEPT’ grew holds forth. at the Pine. Forent Willard go along as a regular cham-| *'¥°°% | THE GRANDSTAND> ST A HA a rah age 4 pion. —— —s a ry | ear so: ould probably take a hand —— INTHE Place VENDOHE HAYGG — “SHoentod Geegom wecisrrteraay 0 the rank and file of American | : Ftuca< - | Boyd, who te looking forward, ts oe War Has Worked Wonders {Ranking of Tennis’ Players nae tr, Eat Wea atty anauae, aks be leds, Sea rte ° ° ’ indoor instruction fur a long tim siicasieiatsr nate! = With Baseball Players, Will Be Announced Sunday}\Greatest of ’Em All, | aptins n caien ram hw Bester of the world. ‘Dempuey tnnists According to Evers .,, ene sig jsquirhuenotentn's teeabelss! Ty Cobb, Announces | Rerout with: the ahase tfongitat ate that he can beat Big Jess, but that Sessa 8. Ho of which Dr. Honan, now doesn't. make It po. Jack belleves + 3ound to Be a Com-| inner of the Middie West champion’ hat Willard, would be fust as say! ‘Famous Second Baseman Just Home From France Where He| Plcte New Shuffling of [ihe national shamplonenins Walter es hrough Wit ame" Secs Si Colonel, w charge. Wells writes receive his di fessional at the round at Newark. hed Aout aS who played Tilden to a n ional | Herbert St . Served as a K. of C. Secretary Declares Military Discip- Names. [five mety at Forest "lua: Vincent ; |rnginecrs: Country Clu, wit! Ten NEW YORK boy may get the i i , | lq marvellous record at, titteen years | [oc | only torday for Florida to take up his du- Lah COR eee line Has So Changed Diamond Stars They'll Never Ques-| spocuiation as to the personnes of | Se utter Krank te anadion tog ths Jack Coombs to Succeed Pat] ?2'y, Rerscabereoe tie bie ie bo has | Hes ut ede tae wails bat be ae ship. It js announced that the tion Umpire’s Decisions Again. the top ten of the ranking list has | Kings County Club, Harold L. Taylor. Moran as Manager of — | Which he didn’t tead in batting, do- | 13}! heen I Mies 60 aa’ Sake arkay Dick Seecieibied oe been revived by the announcement of | rom Chicigos charien & fariand, tor ’ i Phillie clares that he Nas had his fill of the |ave Strong the opportunity to take Zoadman Vout at Baltimore, fifteon y lari Abraham Bassford jr., the Chairman |mer holder of the national junior ne Phillies, | SEE MOUS HOHE IAL Basie: Bis place. . . rly hard fought, At ihe end ef every 4 championship, -who twice stood ry ad hor pall Pounds to a decision, on Friday night By William Abbott |ounde the: besuse Would’ stagece. i [of the committee, that the findings for runner-up. to Tilden, and Frederick Sah attorney taastoice AGT hat MERICAN military discipline is rance, ne | their corners a spectacic whieh finally {the 100 ord-| induced. a grinning Southern negro |States wi s “ hes a strong fascination, and that . ed players in the United |B. Alexander, By Alex. Sullivan. when the training season rolls around | Lieut. Robb of he issued next Sunday.| One of the things seemingly ovo he might be back on the Job, He #0 effective in ‘will be signed to box Champion Pete Herman carly in the new year at New Orleans. ing to Johnny Evers, who is | soldier sitting in one of tho front rows |The one thing of which all of the close | !ooked at the meeting of the Exec HIERE'S plenty doing in baseball |says that he has plenty of money b * Sbarkey appears tobe golng along | pack homo again after serving aix|to yell so that every one in the hut |students of the game were certain | recommendation to Patabiteh the bine theso days. Many interesting |sa¥ed for a rainy day. Colum la Goes fe. gets by Loadman, who has |Months abroad as a K. of C. worker | ores, you must have a It Cognue |t-day was that there was bound] bands 1 a gy ey Mridibee pee See oes |, Jack Coombs, who has been pitch- k t P. Knocked out Johnny Ertle, fornter | that army baseball players won't) yp in that ring!” {to be a complete new shuffling of the Ational tournament ja [0 affairs of the diamond. Capt. TY ling for thy Dodgers since his returo | ac. i) enn Glaimant of the title, he will be in a}even question the umpire's decisions. era, in his travels, which were pames, |i:neland forthe past fifteen years. [Cobb returned from France with the to baseball, will manage the Phillies | Good way to annex the crown. “goon after landing in Paris I{mostly ‘in the Verdun’ sector, came) the top of tho Ist will not ehow | desires to have the eon Sharkey is being skillfully handled ” o across many baseball luminaries, One ‘Joe Wagner, the veteran bantam, | Played several games.” eaid Evers) or ine niet he mot was Hank Gowdy, |"9Y & Tennis Clab ouncemen ough next have the competition Natey {2nnouncement that he is through of 8 an annual competition, and with an|with baseball, ‘This makes the big- "°c! . p che rest of AA 80 RERUAT SOM Attn ery ene With ta . +e Colby” Jack" is a big favorite in |Columbla University football team in fev has met. Frankie Burns, Kid|who quit the diamond last summer] wno was mighty glad he was with the |the list, With two exceptions the top players of the gaine. who in cartier [est vit of news in connection with priladeiphia, where he twirled gilt- | the season Just closed, was honorably ‘Williams, Pal Moore, Joe 1 hand |to go over as a war worker, “The | poys, Alexander was located with an |ten enlisted in war service and have Years may have achieved fame and ae rene cas rae We hE edge ball for several seasons—in fact |diecharged from the army terday fet'tho other starw of his teams were composed of service men, | Illinols artillery unit just cast of Ver-|been active in the service of their NOners. The famous Detroit player who has 1.5 to the time he was injured in the |and leaves to-day for his home in m, succeeding Pat Moran, | recently cast adrift without warning. | Lieut. Harry Robb, Captain of the er changes tt always given a good ace « tig! ® sig’ eo - saan oname ‘orld’s 1 3 i o be tap- Pas alvraye given a good account of | wouldn't even look sideways at/dun. itight up to the signing of the | country, As tho old list reads the Sala alecae Callie Gee tinal [teeee ta ait Co Ne TE Se ; i ‘ fe (aemistice the star pitcher was toxsiny 3 vas lila steady twirling that helpe: * cleven. Lieut, Be ho decision victories over Herman in| the umpire. re wasn't @ single! ‘ont onos at tho retreating Germans. | men lines fumoua Athlatioa tp ewin touels {ficer of the Students’ Army Philadelphia. kick, except about a dozen from me.|— “Cap” Huston, half owner of the} ‘Corps and Jout of five pennants from 1910 to 1914 | raining Cound any of the 0. 1, Richard Norris Williams 24d, "NER FRAZDE ‘ sventually 1 volunteered to umpire} Yankees, was found with his engineer|Captain Artillery; No. William M inclusive, and three world’s titles in he was ordered to Columbla WNER FRAZDE picks up the} i ine same thing happened, no| outfit. At the time the “Cap” Was! Johnston, Ensign United States Navy ith! ‘ ‘4 the same period. Jax a military off ast fall Lieut gauntlet of war thrown down |“? hi AOE Hie ‘arth busy on a plan to mobilize a regiment| c.g cio, ign United States Navy Within the next twenty-four hours an Hs Ly ohled be @ rattling good bout as both ds “Coombs wired his acceptance of | Robb had been ¢ ned at the by President Ban Johnson of | Protesta or anything. About the Mfth| (/'Yicies whose sole duty would bo|N % George M. Church, Captain announcement is expected to be made | bere fought befor, terms from his home at Palestine, | Prattsbure training camp. to, whlch inning I asked the two captains WhY| ihe entertaining of other soldiers, |AViation; No, 4, RL they didn’t put some pep in the game! While making his rounds to distribute |Chemist munition pla They told co, candy and sport equipment! Kumagae, Japanese y Murray, PY Danny Morgan that he and Battling | Ichiya Levinsky, Hebrew light heavy-| Welht, have parted and that Levinsky vetoran Chicago weiter. ‘Texas, It is understood that he will | Vania. State, C« = cect, of the enma re TeCelve $7,000, Ho is a college grad st with Lew ‘Tendler, ate and has plenty of baseball brains. or Hammer, the tain-elect of the’ varsity football mand a member of the wrestling the American League. The Red Sox President says he will fight his chief ; ‘i ¢o the last difeb.s Here ure some of [and kick now and then, i bai aie) the amy were |to men in the advanced sectors, Evers | Clarence J. Griffin, Lieut will be free te ‘ange his own matches, | eh tweight the Oly — Se a the things Frazee says in a statement |e very pointedly their teats Were) ction came under heavy shell fire,|ton; No. 7, Watson M. Washburn, Since the battle between Levinsky and'| a A. A. af Pulled on peit Mort A big deal is pending between the! oe Minjoriinrbert C. Bamnsnowe eee issued to-day: under military rules, that army re Johnny says he was so excited the| Lieutenant Artillery; No. 8, Willis Jack Dempsey in Philadelphia, which | Tendler is mow Like per omt, of Yanks and the Red . The loca! | mandant of the Columbia post, to play After reading the New York and| tations forbid anyone to question or- | rst time he didn’t realize the danger. ae aay Yok n Aviation; No. 9 Jo- Dempsey won in three rounds, there | the Grose recente, se Phil Glass club is to swap ¢ ner Al Walters, |footbal!. and played quatterback Bovton papers to-day, which contain | ders and that umpire's decisions were| The next visit was decidedly more | S¢Ph Armstrong, Lieutenant Ma- has been considerable tall going around | me; (igure that as Lew atemction tn, Pitcher Silim Love and an outfielder |throughout the season. He was the ba ° aR gla ‘ | f ine Corps; No. e the sebdiobiely tall “PRaly” that be aby ecelve that much per! ye! aA eae. CHitenlaae | mainstay of the Blue and White team are sohngon’s wnealled for renewal of | ORDERS. ‘ake my word for it,| cautious, and considerable attention|fne Corps; N Dean Matt in fiatic circles that Morgan and| "uay Get be mould 3 that mush per-' yet unnamed for Outflelder Duffy | giq'was its chief point getter. eruinge of the mmey taken in at the door, Tue Lewis and Pitcher Brnie Shore pas ta calee polar é ° t efore leaving Columbia seste fen are to fight at catchweights, Thin wit tej Fluggina is here from his home Initieuc. Rabb planned. to” return to Hanmer's fir importamt bout im sarly two Cincinnati and will meet Owner/ Pennsylvania 5: 1 | was paid to the whining whistles of | Mgutenant Arti pedi- | the shells which indicated various de-| wis tr eans (ihh Hostilities, to say that 1 am surprised | that's disciptin asi pl ‘nly player lated Levinsky had had a disagreement and fs putting tt mildly, and T am wiring} As the litt e favored for a place |that they had separated. The writer Trojan left the I > : conan tionary Force it was one great hume- | grees of danger, Evers gave an imi-|grine the td ahi ce a mite College to: aom= Braye mba’ pocordlpsly, te Blane tick Danch, “When do we go home? | tation of this life-and-death whtatling | den fd. che youn Peer tiania sls, Was informed by @ personel friend of | seers, ; |Trazee of the Box again to-day for| plete fhe worl in the Deine a whe chester lant Rat ua wk we'll home,” was| whi Wah Oc mAKBAGIVe OF Okai and one of the most remarkable play. Levinsky’s that Levinsky was looking! poss pan, mam Bema tas eight, | EE purpose of concluding the Goal, | SEtourare: cones: a prec ater eee ane tone the only request of the doughboys.| that the writer felt ike diving under | {FS "ver deve gn the American for another manager and that either| 1 sesmea tor ewe. fights be fin eran “inniteatane ateana to care Sharkey Wi fi ton American League As a word of cheer, Evers invariably | chair. Our men became expert at|<, ored for the position Jim Buckley or Al, Lippe would be pruenie "Youe” Brit of New Bedford, Mem, (224 Will incidentally attend to ar. DEON aah a 5 e fact that M a ting the proximity of falling | defeated h eine eeaE GQ UrEey selected by him to look after bis in-| for twelve rounds to » dec It was one grand dive for the | 24l! amplonship tournam terests In cho future, It seems @ pity a. A. of Boston to-night, and bis second with dugout, trench or any other shelter | 4,42 Bae the Only ue ne that Tilden ‘(hat Morgan and Levinsky have split, | lew Teniler, the war 1 Nght of Philadelphia, when a shell cdme ¢loae [vaca tee meentaa, TS wictories In as Morgan by his untiring efforts made | for ten rounds at @ show to bo held by the Ortole Looking back on his crowded, six| net loubles, the Pennsylvania | Levinsky the idol he was and besides |4 ©. of Buffalo In the Auditor in the Yanks’ epring training} TRENTON, De He has signed Outfielder|round bout h orge Halas, an Iinols University |key, the crack > graduate, ated Pat y . but no > . a Made} told then they'd be homo for Christ-| det he would drive me out of bi bbe homme ser Chris | data Ball, are too ridiculous to dignity with | mas, but this an answer, because the disappointed soldiers re “At the request of Mr. Johnson, | plied it was old stuff; they'd been through an associate of mine in Chi- | promised this since arriving in ‘4s to Whether I would consider a fast cigh ack Shitz geeets which Mr. Johnson has made, rf n, at the Armory stam, easily formerly. of cits harkey r Morris of Fort Worth was Franc ‘ Walt \s das though Ing the Boston Red Sox, 1 advised |" ra ee months jn France, Evers reealla one | St8 4 xome minor titles sake (noun i city op the afternoon of New Year's Day, cya ony he nigra shoo mOckeut haa price, which incidentally hus been nesickneas,” explained . sd Army | practically only one tourna the Levinsky el teavi pa and erssany UI sigabor hs yang? ome | fF the third . f Ide Ria 8 rice by another syndicate from | through & generous use of sports,| that impressed him above everyting national singles championship, which | Morgan, as he will never get another pres aily hould be packed with Kanss'e beme/ qpon the 1919 reason on April 24 and OT ton. 1 had the courtesy to give] The men abroad simply crave reere Iso, the wonderful comradeship every. | he won after a brave and somewhat) manager to work so faithfully for hin. ; — to close Sept. 7. There are six clubs uneven struggle, gives him an une in the leas! Usual position as to the ranking Dallas, San Antonio, Houston, Waci my purchaser Mr. Johnson might} ation, and now More than ever sinc ‘They are Fort Worth, one had for each other, both officers Bame the first opportunity the armistice has taken the slam rt} and wi — From a reliable source the writer was informed n. ‘This was very noticeable in e 1 Jac ‘i . 1 ou LA fh en abt | Rakes Ree Baie Who aren tae ake Jack Britton, eccompanial by hin manager, |toclay that the officisla of tho newly organized r —Witlie z tg far as being forced to vel! the Dow-| O¢°che war, Baseball, boxing, tie cn-| Hospitals, where hundreds of “youths | Nee ee nati tiad ati’ 81-1 pasmy Morgan, left for Buffalo last night, where | Newark Bportamen's Club of Newark, which wi| and Shreveport. Two more clubs | py ati ar Mr. Johnwon ts quoted correct! Histed men will go in for any game,| suffering great pain would insist others | hax not conformed to the usual Tules | be Wid hook up with Soldier Bartfieid of Bruck. | stag its boxing showy ia the Pint Regiment | may be admitted, Galvaston, Beau- |v aint Bult sei augeesting that a section of the con any time and any place, Up near| be treated first. No one was selfish | followed of appearing in at least lyn in a ten-rmand modecision bout before the Armory in that city, Lave decided to bring off/Mont and Austin all seeking entry. [MPN dgleweigh: title holder for Av tuflon of the Ainerican League in ref-| Verdun, just four miles behind the] 4 complaint was unknown [three “yournaments. “Others fuvior queeraberry A.C. of that cy to-night at the Uee fitie entertaininenta osiy once a mouth : — Sour cmiddiewelgnt tle, solder for Ave co to gambling in American League | trenches, | found our fellows playing| And Johnny Evers expects soon to| hel nhwintecd close and toon big Auditorium, ‘The mon have tho first Monday in each month, Only the top| Directors of the Southern Assocla-|here inet night. Ryan looks like one of Parks has been violated in Horton, | baseball ii a big courtyard and quite | return to that land of heroism and do failure of Kumagae to. pla 4 rut battle at Buffalo and tt is expected that | notchers im the profemion will be wed in boita| tion, at a neeting at Rirmingham, | weltors in pee ince art oo ery evel uniindful that the Germans were| what he can to entertain the boys|4MY Kreat number of tourname: their sarep to-night will be a much larder fought | at the shows, and judging by this the club, with | Voted to have & schedule of 150 games | — Sale Fomition. OF Re urican League to ne] Playing » big-gun bombardment over | while they walt for the most desired | Me basis for questioning his rig Toth mea hare been training hant for the | the proper handling, should develop into one of |REXt Seson, beginning about May 1. / Hilly Minke St It was a common | of all orders, “Homeward bound.” & yanking this year ler and fine phynic rion, A| the biggest of its kind In this country The player limit was fixed at four-! iis, Okla., Dec Jsregarded and torn to pieces | the enuir Sy Buty ea ee ee Chul Invite| thing to eee baseball teams playing ait other men who are te pimter of ‘the choice sate have already teen men and $2,600 set as tho salary fefusal to play two scheduled games at|in the dangerous back acres with seca —_ et) puniased by the legitiinate momixew of tho| 48 attempt was made by Jon Woodman, one of |{imit. The Directors also voted not |), % 1 ee A ce oe cattle henry the matchmakerw of the Central A, C, of Bowton, to take players from the major|Pueblo, Gol. in the second round of a excuse offered in defense of same | seball is Just as — to have Clay ‘Turner, the Tudian fighter, mect leagues under optional agreements, [Mippduigd Mtcun-raund Mahe here last of St. Paul knocked out Jim Flynn of too silly to discuss, “ae ‘ uffalo promise nile te ! gett ce, in vont" M ue } ve , wiar with » army as ever before nw romives © giganito revival of the bax: | J Marke, the ‘Fighting Ghowt’ of Missourl, |befora tak. the eount bell saving BF st ech es position, batt cannot ai.| ia visits to thirty-five concentration ng game fur the beginning of the year, as ie| for twelve rode at the Coutral next Monday| Tee Foht, manager of the Cleveland |him in the firat roun ‘myself to t % the man who {s| camps, w ho omus have included was 4 today that four clubs there intend | might, but nothing came of it, As Turerr| Indians for the Inst three and a half ya million men, the vaual form| , Lenry Dittrich, captain of the United | Alleys hae reported to Recrotary Pred It + in holding weekly entertainments | fights Kid Norfolk, the coloral hearyweight, @|years, wil! ing was ‘Who won the ae z capial eve hi Lorbooka | to take be re-engaged for the} World | Bowling Clubs of New York, has been tn] (f Qe Bowling Comtittes of the Sports Juiviaton, | at the Auditorium, In the future ell b twelre-round go at the Armory A, A, of Baston coming season, according to James Tope well coon seo a warme [Communication With che varlous bowling | at the Park Rope Aug Laahislls OAC E thyt can afford to ensage the Auditorium are at] en Dec, 1, his manager thought it would te|Dunn, President of the Cleveland | Avenue, Hrooklyn, re won by | too risky to have the Indian box Clarke before; club, An offer was made | home,’ ba holding mombership in the United fullawing A's | betty 40 PU on shows, 8 a result the Queens: | to Tris Wawing @ salary to protect the inter ‘of the American League could so far | OrROt himself as to make this last state: | ment, which Is most | 108 to gill Con @erned in the An league. If a bert Boyle, “a7 ro De La Mu Sab line Pon Norfolk, as Turner might bis hand | st fiel h 1 - ed in the, eagus, kis Wad USI AL bonis selating | Sicwline Cikha Af) Now Sock a, ye Pett Worle, a1E5 Ricodore Dv Ha Ht. lint norry A.C, Orlole A. Cop Superior A. Ay. and at Norfolk, as Truce might injure Lis band |Bpeaker, star outfielder of the club. | ge ge me SAA Ertponal eplte| a ow he tried to introduc lonnifence ¢o the coming sectional tourna.| Ha” Smitty 4 */ a vs A. ©, will agro om dates fer bald: | that Le couldn't m last month, but Trix has turnea it| There Was Nothing So Good Sanaring my omn pusiness to which my [Pastime to the Fr . ro waslment which thia parental o zation | y,iMnineton and Hartley are away out in front tn} manors, dou't, get flebting, Between ttiemeeltee the | WHR Harry Grebs and Pal Moore, the success we : eres | _ tor Congestion and Coids é Ja nite ye in Par sald Johnny Weteopolitan. two. tah team tour Ayrath — | to by hiny . ; [of the bow!ing aport proposes holding | Metropelitan Allan St Nicholas CARI baacagelncr ge tee ey nd ful American (ighters in the rocont Allied Inter us Mustard ny ta tortie Mund ous ang™r'da gt | tthe French, “They permitted me to ay ain nas mewn: une ache tine | tt tata qumnler 91 | scarey Dowcine, the Peoria Ushtweight, who] week, on thels way to thie cmuntsy, the cbanres af CEC. empsey But the old-fashioned mustard ane ; oe inet, RE! play in a game Aug. 18. There were ain has dwn up a schedule owed Hs sterer I"Waie | guowed uy 0 weld in the boute he had at the! are that both thoe Yankee ecrargers will recelv Jaster burned and_bliste: i ‘wr y target by Mr. Johnson, | Perhaps 10,000 in the crowd, Ameri- | Which ubs are divided into four| Linden and Wagner, Cordes and i ham, A se Pg ase Pg a Eg Eth 4 Prag leg . plas 4 | blistered while it fimo heotilee % onnumt ajinll Thee || ean scidiere on furlough apd poverai| esctions, goooeding to thelr laat eeasan's | Grama eine ind” nts "hertaber et tle! | Coc ch etlnenon’ tn mow amsrtanea oto GVU| cits” el' ine stats: Geom” Glew. wit. mae NOCKS MOYTISs | ste. Getthe relief and help that pe, the same ovinion of his wonderful | thousand intensely interested Parin-laverages, ‘The three new clubs that | fae had ie” Hamitete ttt Mh seone, Rowee uf May Naval Station, Douche may fight | {Ihely be signed up with Prankle Buras for twelve ° | mustacd plasters gave, without the L could hardly control myselt| wore admitted to membership at the De.] and Alene Murthy hottst thet haan ihartiiaet | Mel Coogan a twedveround bout at Pordand, | rounds at either Baltimore or Boston, while Clay Outina Round Plaster and without the blister, ' =| iaughing at the efforts of the natives |comber meeting of the organtz fore Tword vip to date witht a total of 257. Mart: | Me., on Ohestmaa Day aftemoon, Willio Jack- | Turner may bo pitted against Grebe in the same | _ Musterote does it. It is a clean, out ior Span- French were bighly enthusiastic over|handicapper has -no iti {a Inwked up im Miladetpbla oa thet’ day Prank | matched three times to box Grebs a: Boswoa, but] NEW ORLIWANS, Deo, 17,—Juck| tard. It is scientifically prepared, so ‘ ish Influenza |t wa Me sss — s Home f the bowl who have 4 “en " nut Noli fhe frat mentioned hawt Donutiie take Jackson's 4 seninet Cooma, | irae ctriciais of tha armory &. &. of Reston | Morria of Oklahoma in the firat round| 20% blister the tenderest skia, ° i . AMUBEMONtH for eur allows en | Here Is the Way the clubs will bo Lined | hare won ell but ore gate caratwe, dente | Johnny Dundee A “ai prewnt at the Oranae | hare decided to sage thee ten-roond boule on! of their scheduled twenty-round bout| srocnuy Massage Musteroic in with the i ns , |furiough in Paris, There were fro. { the Captain's plan is accepted, ‘The Hh See HAE Witlh wav 10. "Fifteen teams | Mountalns, where he intends to #pend e much | Chri Eve, | Pete Hartiey, the Durable Dane, | |, : a d . finger-tips. See how quickly it brings re+ At the first sion of {nue boute in’our Kutgnescee or |ikuren felloeing ‘etch uanie.dandie | AF® SeuaEetINg In the’ eontest thie season Moana ros Yor uhiee or four weeks” debaay badi| Ciliates co’ Sieit 'bica et. Bost, hie (Here last night, There was only ono! liet—how speedily the pain disapmeare, Ss g ré) Fee Rue An Our Mnlmhte of Co>ilcste the avenue ade by tho club in | ~_~ nded to go to New Orleans, but as be figured | vrankio Willlams of thts city, now under the man- | minute of fighting, It was their third Use Musterole for sore threat, bron- | wildvats just fe ne Ll Ne oe CeO ; N.Y. A.C. to Hestore Athtett at 4 trip to the mountains would do him more | agement of y Montieth, tackles Jobuny Buckley moeting, Dempsey having outpointed | chitis,_tonsiiitis, croup, st: j fun of A Sparta ‘ Jed to enncel his pi pr I, h P, neck, The ban which the New York A, C. | seed. be de vowed trip to | of Boston tn two of the wraps. ‘The third bout ts | yy a cold take | rounds at San Fran-| asthma, neuralgia it up. For audience we had our |¢2#mpions), 8515 ‘Tripl s ein eae ka faut a - i : : rris in f adache, conges- Jour own soldiers and invited guents, [4ale, SUN: Dlempia, sot places} on its athletes competing as rop- | ive Souim Davin allt not feht sea, until expected to be ranged today Ua Maibmeket IPT ciyoo a year ago, and stopped tho| tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, jumbago, ALE for Frenchwomen especially were ¥. 184; origina st |resentatives of the Mercury Foot organ: | PMbrusr™, #4 he Aulnns wil whe, hime that tons | Oklahoma in the Afth round at] paing and aches of the back or joints, aihls keen about boxing.” The Civil Bonen zation in championship sports during eee none Leonard. at the Fist Regis | D2 Morgen, Fa Pollock and Edward Mead, | Buffalo last spring, sprains, sore muscles, bruises chil {It se that before Evers got on fogul, 170; Beekina: the war will in all likelihood be Nited | ment armory ta Newark, ou Web, 6, for mans | 282 boxing manager, will take @ teaim of pro ~ ——_>—- blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest 76 at the club's next annual meeting, to be | | Qreleal bares te Camo Mills Mbspols, Xf ‘Tendler Trounces Hammer (it often prevents pneumonia), + tonight, where a series of bouts will be held {the sol been arranged tte ttlond there Six |. PEULADELPHIA, Deo. 17.—Lew Tend- | SOc and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, ye them for four Wer Of Philadelphia gave Everett Ham- se mer, the Chicago lightweight, @ bad " beating {n @ six-round bout here last | night. In the third round the Philadel- held Jan, 14, Definite action toward reste Frankle Burns had not intended to box Day, Dut he reece! war footing has been held in abeys | cellent and a! @ until the outcome of the Peace |g cub at Port That the | gremoon that he lost no time in eoceptis the benefit 4 wach an et | contents ve offer from ® matchmaker of | Ayunda, Johnny Dundee will box Battling Reddy: , Me, @ box on that holiday Joo Jeannette will onpose Jim Coffey, and Bilt ¥: Bremer, jagainst rooting. The Little ‘Trojan | (42; frrk, 130; | Swiss ‘i orkvitle and Concordia (new clubs) | quickly vinced this official that wg the athletes of the club to a no rating, » i Fountain, Harmonie, {Conference is made 8 a check o: the soldiers’ |" "'s¢ tion D—City Stone, be allowed |722; KZ, 721 ntral,’ 6 spirits—-t they vhou his ruling w to make some cheer on their time off |679; Black Haas, wearers of the Winged Foot will be |! 1 | Brennan and Jack Giold will be opponents, 84 phig ‘boxer rained blows on Hammer's | duty. At the next show the rule was Bach club will roll two games against |26ain permitted to strive for titles on | Pransle’s opponent wih Battling Meddy, the | the three leading bouts, The other bouts are stomach, and the latter went ¢o the | CYP tigger tb Prmpe the other in Ke raspective section, (Huck. did Nelda in vawinmine and other | local featherweight, They will come together in | Walter Laurette vs, Young Carpentier; Young floor. He got on his knees while the i Th, 1 . sports, however, 1s almost a foregone | two sx-round bouts (an intermission of fifteen | Lippy v8, Young Harry Stone, and Jack London | rete: was counting ond claimed pi Jat Wight the bouts were particu- Raymond Ve Chester of the Park Slope Bowllag conclusion, twinutes Deetween each bout) at the above glaow | ve, Cleve Hawkins, \had been struck « foul blow,