The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1919, Page 12

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

res - | i fe | 7“ ate Federation of Labor Takes Up Physical Training for Our Youth. HAT ttance of the unger pealed to others beside p rs and experts in the us bes ft athletic activit shown by e re- port of the ec on I ation to the New York Sta ft Ties vening World 10 be Foor ssw There Are Few Changes eas wow And Increased Interest 2 LEO Luck ex sorte Satie Tersed | cea In Collegiate Sports Meee nasseenT AUS, OF THe PRNeCOnR Sides | ag Op diregre ; | Gacenrow PINS TWENTY: FIVE YEARS wimming poo, | Army Has Given the Youth {is war lesson, Sports for every one, | i 3 : i cur runt | Of Nation a Keener Appre- | Yaz poites te nae | nde Rot conflicting with ciation of Athletics, lng tr ie laine uture, bes ssomceeaenenrersniie ansaesinesetanibnnnannsicenamemmsinaniieiainsts Meseni ener $$ ——_-—————- — ca follow toe lead ot . f.. “sa Oe aad _ By William Ab ott. ws . as ape the tie '|RING HISTORY OF 1918 Easy Going wan Kept “in Stan camne frat pic most CZ ruing i) nara maton, ttt eat neh Lajoie From Overshadowing * : ¥ an with additional edu- [any fritis und no changes in '| Jack Dempsey, Rival of of Willard, ‘Did Best Fighting of the Year cational teal tr In connection with the foregoing. Peter J. Brady, Secrotary of the La bor League of New York City, says that “If we can ¢ rtunities and phys- ablish these prin- in connection with ‘the educa- of school children and collee there will not be any great y in extending it to older per- greater booster for compu physical train A Billy Ro oxing champion of Amer bach is just back from Fort Houst and at of Un on the self ent ecru tragping. espe: Roy and girl York schoo! ic instructor for 60,000 boys le Sam's army. Interviewed ject. Billy expressed him- stically on the bene K, attractive. He says: few York makes ts junds, recreation bureau © Works De “ To Decide Championship pe -_-_.>—- 4 aren } Six of Twelve Entered | Setatiua am snd) ~Come Tog hat on Three, et pleasy Sets of Alleys, ie ek ete “ : a f ~ ; ; - uti 2 ne Tex., where he was boxing the work, if it may be 4 MasiuMs and veaches 4... BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK FULTZSLATED THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1919, COLUMN TO-NIGHT'S EASTERN CHAMPIONSHIPS >: = By Thornton Fisher FOR PRESIDENCY. SOMEWHERE | i. . My (Gon OF N | LEAG BILLIE KNOBLOCH \F BILL DOESNT WIN HE'S GOING TO DROP ning system physteal educators peated efforts to ring for the readjustmen nly readjusting so far in t ou sands of youths are scrambling out of khaki and going in for sports Witt rangements more enthusiasm, becuu: itary | showed Pr training developed a keener apprecia- | busy with Departm practice for all | trol of col nsti- Win- n appoint- ys coaches vided probably eam to play for, the smaller ve now makes have but» » old conditions table expenses f the w and other being followed at | athletics h It is announced at is busily ily ral use of boxing graduates. Can . > prov to learn Big Bowling Campaign @ VOICE (IS CALLINK- THE BALL ON SOHEBODY 5 In*Meeting Here To-Day M nates to Demand Lift- ing of the Draft. Leo Luckes BALL TIME (MILE IN 37 SECONDS ry Alee. Sull'ran. and Made Record of 17 Quick Knockouts. Compiled ‘by John Pollock. the boxin sport s loss, Many of the Scrappers ma | hs | All Rivals, Even Ty Cobb i me ie Retirement of oe anes t Fans Harder, Than Politics of Baseball. By Hugh S. Fullerton. K While the war gu ties closing down th 3 game last year a big setback, severai ner than fun shows at big financial aged to Teap a harvest out of con which they engaged in during the slow season. Jack Dempsey, con- y tender for the world’s heavyweight title, did the b fighting ‘ga \ |] during the 12 months of 1918. He took part in twenty-two contests, con- queriug tighteen of them, He engaged in three, contests where no de- | + Crornes. 10:0. >» fe Trae Pinang cisions were rendered, a ten round go in St, Paul on May 3, and a six AWAY, LAJOIE bes quit teels round battle at Philadelphia on Nov. 28, both with Battling Miske of St fame Paul, and @ four round exhibition bout with Clay Turner at Etbets Field n Brooklyn, He lost one decision to Willie Meehan in San Francisco on Sept. 13 and scored seventeen knockouts. hampion was knocked out, he being Bat Levinsky, the heavyweight champion, who was put to sleep in the tid round by mpsey of the Ol nia A. A. of Philadelphia on Nov. 6. The fighting » by the other prominent stars je as follows Fights. Won. Lost Oraws. Node- Knock cisions, outs 3 17 This news, ann French nany of game, even Ban Joh: announcement th. esumed on ssary Benny Valzger ... 7 1 1 4 Frankie Briit $$ . 2 3 6 Harry Gred one 24° Jack National eagues, f players the minor Patsey ( Frankie Bur "WW Rockey Kansas ‘ Fred Fulton s ™ Benny Leonard 2 s ‘| eddie Wa 2 ‘ kamaxon kom bans 2 ample for _ LEONARD AND DUNDEE SIGN ed ————— >> “i BOUT IN NEWARK JAN, 20, : CFistic News john Fotock and Gossi

Other pages from this issue: