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te earn “ + cruxee nae on JANUARY 13, 1919, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, ‘BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK “illite | © ASKED TO TAME PART | clad ae ALL - oa ae ieee By Thornton Fisher | WBIC AEF MEET (Ape YoU r . iain Sure Has | / (mM Gow ’ PORE LIL Flourer" PALLY Buck UP, OLD TO GIT YoU a Gen. Pershing Enthusiastic Aue YoU seo? AND ME IS /SOOO BERRIES) EN | ili Mindi SL AINT ONE O' THOSE ) Nip of ade | About Plan$ for Military > UNREASONABLE GUYS, HS ON i | ties 4 ; \ BILCY, Wor WANTS ( NEXT THEY | Olympic Games, | THE EARTH ancien | a ate ) Ne PARIS, Jan, 13.—A mammoth mili- tary Olympic meet to be held in Paris in May or June, under the dir of the American Army, for from all the Allied fighting forces, {s projected in plans announced her? to-day, Gen, Pershing, the American Com- mander tn Chief, who is taking a keen | interest in the plans, is sending a per- sonal letter to the Commanders in | Chief of the armies of all nations with whom the United States has Suggestion That Stadium Be | Erected Here as Monument 3 to Theodore Roosevelt. | RECT a stadium in New York, and let it be built as a tribute) and monument to the memor, of Col, Roosevelt. Let it be culled | been associated during the war in- the Theod k It tad v | viting the officers and men to par- eodore Roosevelt Stadium, an ticipate. Cortlandt Park, a natural play- “ aa Twenty-one allied countries wil! be he ideal alte for . ‘ asked to take part, and it is planned ee eee ee Par. MOORE DOESNT Want wa that the games will surpass any other it} The foregoing idea comes from ue Cia Nol + athletic ccmpetition ever conducted Herman Obertubessing of the A. A.! UCH TO FIGHT JIMMY WILDE . BENN u abd jin the history of sports. The games U, and it is particularly tumely, » S . We LEONARD will be financed entirely by the “Tubby” says shai : Fiscgdie’ VoHNie DUNDEE WILL FIGHT | Ainerican Army in co-operation with J Ree zee haw born, weed (\|FRIARS” BILLIARD TOURNEY a our daw) 208! Pa teurs eevee tow enone y stadium be bull t ae - 1 Ith tt, { Ghiy of New York which could |b TO START ON WEDNESDAY. : $$$ | Th, Freneh Ccoveenment, a4 the m u or the purpose o! d 18 = a . renc! rmy have given thelr ap- { eet cs the keetaue Att Beginning Wednesday next the Friar [1 DONT CARE For MUCK may (ano SOME HORS DOCVERS, | RACING SELECTIONS. Hides iby UU SALSA Mot dad ot ad ships, such as the Amateur Athletic > ON & * 7 | their hearty co-operation, j Bates, Inverectigiate, rchoinatic Wc. | wit Hold a handicap three-cuson Wi | CERHAPS ONLY A PLANED l!\ a BoTTLE OF RARE ----—-- thing's letter. of invitation ni this respect New York, one of the |Jiarq tournament at their club ho! a NO—= 5 : rench Army, which is a du- ; greatest cities in the world, has been as pete see ~ ’ : 7 lewte KEN ALA NEWBURG = J lai eh io ? NEW bd stabs er 4 LhOdS ganS tO the COMNAmt: outshone by many of the smaller) No. 1 e Sth { ¢ a es * “t posal 1er armies, follows: cities of this country and Europ: eidall trophy, a handsome cus, pre ssi officers and men of the Ameri+ : Sian our trate bove get back abi bas , Wisest |can exped tionary, fo being ‘Keanly ; from over there and. the” various |#ented to the club by the widow of th aco — Daedalus, Happye |APPreclative of the ndid_ relations ; gambs where they Were assigned for] man who owned st. Mr. Kendall, to | syBringhurat jwrnich exist among those who have uty we ure going to see the gr bs 5 eden a tace= in, Drastic, and which in the prese istance ha : Be ae eee ie wetdeur dite and [cently deceased, was an ardent Friar Hank O'Day. ceaitiac, navy [co happily ‘developed Into. such. deep ‘ athletics that ‘the world haw and an expert mt (he three-rushion Ad peel feelings of mutual respect and admira known. Many of them never pelican ; sta: tadvik |tion, are most anxious to preserve and , feed the value of systematic exercise |eame. About fifty Friars will ipo Hatevanios Skeerface, Indolence, | strengthen this relationship in every i until they were taught by the various |for the trophy, which will be play ‘or Seventh Race— Mary H, Sleeth, uy sible. ate ; physica) directors who had them in annually | Dickery Dare. uve vosuen Chay walteve tune nace 3 charge. This, together with their life : could Mors Wonditien tte thin, aan , out of doors, will have created a de fees ce e'"S| Sty Meetings Here istic News saw “and Gossip) Good Catcher Like Smith <6. shine, in the stern struggle for the right CW vero! Will Make This Week 288 saocenene. i Meeded More by McGraw ee ele aaa a proper recreational facili- he f of Philadelphia, w Wee ony inant if the month of 3 ‘or June, ties for them. This stadium could i a dtl oe eat MeL FiE "The ten fought at the Jen) ¢ S Pi h theve dete aa be 'eligitna 0° take sein amn| Biggest in Baseball ie vcs crc mise Cee Than Another Star Pitcher 0 os js talk of another en Jolt Smith and a few weeks, The m in many instances have no Tet out his wallops to is Harlem Eddie a by the t © Howanl 5 ; . the honor refore, to invite, through proper places in which to exercise +-—__—— Ik the game local welterweight, A to bor Smith, | Reason for Giants? Last Sea-j Vesta Alec; seGubng one) of thal yous thelr Commander ruin We oe since the school authorities have shut big crowd will probably wnteh the scrap, | o, the Italian middiewcrest who | | 5 , oped in the war fellows = de- | e, ‘participate in the contests and to ex Jthem off from the upper floors and Pfeil aeast atl a Aaefenl ie tat be i middlewcient wm! son’s Slump Is That Bad he war service. He is Billl press the earnest hope that f Dfsements of the wehiools on aceount Reconstruction of National Commission, Dis he advance sale of tickets up to aa (ieee inte ont of the Calsine Diiecitaeed ema, io ras. corking piiche| them mas garment “hope “that many oft the lack of funds and help to ia s * t fohte, le tmansgee thas of “i g Dis aged and who enlisted e-| much che i apieit of deship, supervise them, posal of Minor League Draft Question and|’ I, ix to receive a guarantee. o seighia. Hin manag seo ie game a yeoman in the naval service.|which have sprung’ up trom the wallane With the grounds lt up by elec- 0, with an option of taking 33 per : rae Ni eee Ri Box Men. Last summer: pitching against the|font efforts of our forres on the bate tigoity at night, the youth of the fac the Completion of Many Trades Among |ecn or the eros receipts, Ono week falar sco ge ag Mag Mey Mh Gack Reval toward and nton- | len Med ROE cee eet tary, mill, store and office could go from to: it Leonard boxes Johnny ave Carbone the terms which bis manager 7 01 prt i eo eas by COHN > through his course of exercises, This Matters to Be Decided. |Dundee an. elght-round bout at the |demands for him. eg ae | By Hugh S. Fullerton. Won eighteen out of nineteen games ON SOE would make him go to business next morning with a clear head and fully Peorticen' a Club 1a Newari ‘The manazoment of the Spring A. C. of Wort | ey seems to me, has) PAKE STHENZEL died the other day | atl of them, and Hugh Jennings ale able to work with a will and deter- By At ivan ahilignl Uikested cut) partiouiarly vas | thee. user ond seme, AG lfiiogs, Lar | iubrben bre) eidenvering 16 casieli Jimmy. Se made the first big gain of the at Cincinnati, Probably the pres-| Ways was “the Angel Faced Lad.” mination that would accomplish won- y Alex. ou . \ilama of Hridgoort, Conn, and Jack | i at to garding the division of world’s series year in actual baseball in se- hea in the [Jack Sherkey of Now Yark or Marver Crosby a ent day fang will not remember | On this day the game was closc and ders. ‘i ASEBALL players, manager. | ;noney Also it is likely that the sas ae tee ry A. A. | Bayenne for one of the e curing Catcher | Stenzel, but ing bis career at Chi. |e Orioles were fighting hard. Stes: aes emciin oovld also be @ peo: umpires and club owners from | majors will display good Judgment pr Me ed evel reat yr . Earl Smith from| cago, Haltmore and Pittsburgh ue wae! wey ace bout a Usht play at j concerts, football games and many every section of the country are | he “ie ages ored fehting. £0 montero win | Gest soliges a oe Rochester. The; almost as much of a hero as is Cobb) yelled aiid { other interesting things which the/heading for this city for the SIX 1M-|Uyeie Sam. A home for wounded tet Tegel eae in’ fact that McGraw| to-day. a Irish bum, what eam 2/ cut \ ‘people of the city would be glad 0 | portant meetings scheduled this week. |Qaseball pl has been suge Mie Wares lemon” Denlat HL ib geano pr liolths Leaaree rye gave almost an| Jake was one of the products of the 7 witness These conventions wind up the pre- | There wi surely b many inter Nic raed ee ee pate entire ball club, Ld ersten in Cineinnati, 1 : Me He ane My Hide smiled sweetly ——- aquads atart- (esting trades during the week's ses- : nie Ge ; vimmoit, | 2% tle type of fighting, und responded in its politest tones TALLY ROCHE, who ts over in|liminaries prior to the squads start-/ONtine, thhdve Curie ty and Dodge icoge and Peak Baron rey City Binge including Wilhott,| Hate playera that een You're out, ye yeller epalpesn, bec Peris as a K. of C. repre-|ing their spring trainin are in the market to Ap players, <n, 3a ranta the lads for the Oirmois A. A. ot Vale who still 1s a big| boom in those days. He ca cause [ called you out, and T don't sentative, hasn’t,much use for At the Imperial Hotel to-morrow | Magnate and 5 ; fron at nae ™ ge ra ae et ey leaguer, to @ t| 8 team th play 4 dow give a - whether you were out aie. gtayeatehome febters, those|morning the New International | the country are coming hele Not : vn nt >) ee Mung iveg the youngster | 0f;1aiberty Street—n team OF OT knights of the padded mitt who side- | League will ith ee ee Hee i David Harums. ated Sa ew eo anger t vila ay value | playe # out of fourteen into th : - stepped the real fighting in France, |afternoon, at the Biltmore Hotel, the) — j a name club in ® | placed on his ser-} league in two years: Jake T begins to look as if trad ball g letter, he expresses National Assoc on of Minor League | Ban Johhson, President of the | eon also boxe Jack Rima of New : vices, but beyond| With Anson tn Chicago, comi players this winter is a more aa ® 1008 letter, Ne expresees hi haels American League, 18 said to be pre Philadelphia oo Jan, 19, team with Jack Luby, w' more vishy | forcefully on the subject. Clubs will go into session, On| American Longin, te dove nae 4 individual | (am With Jack Luby, who business than trading horses ‘als \ “Phe last night 1 left New York, if) wednesday, at the Waldorf, the Na eae the players now in t now the legitimate matelmaker Waa m. value du thelftaat|olsnlonea eonae cin, one Wnaeen, he Vics you will remember, we were at the ue " Jack was [ixititrom P trongly buil and ye Meeting tr. Jack Curley’s office, listen {tional League will com together, | service the schedules op ° \ rho ataggene le at Smith seems t man in those days and he could @oesn't ae jolts an is o Waal ‘on to t maker, but as Prank } le waen't big en 4 Ing to thove managera squabbling | while, on the same day, the American | Han in going { a hes tee RAR: Sha ohtay attielals | one vital element which hag! \it, | He waen't big enough to suit just now 3 over those bum fighters of theirs} League will convene at the Biltmore. eee ee ends of numerous | | position, O'Bnen will | issing fro Uae batter ana he pe bgeg Mig feet two | clares that he ¥ vl t y sh i 7 " ve, OGRE eee pine ad oF er, and he 8 let o ane ter act is, rut ” : about whom they should fight at the | at the Biltmore on Thursday the tWo| pic business houses are doing, re-| & i Liye 8 Waa the prise which at least| When he bacame a hiktire ci tue toe « Put nee be it Palgaat Bg ent at Madison Square| major ioagues will conduct a Joint | qur the release of men easentlal her tut % Jimmy Johmaton, former | seven major league clubs were dtriv-| mous Oriole team at Baltimore Neth can ites rack & len. he very same though vting. ‘The Baseball Writers” AS- in ecessful conduct of their . nan min and Joe Welling. is now . lacing the gre t = (ane. Warn at Mes, as a suck me as I stood on e hill and|Mceing. "The Base er nuraday. |{ ba oe My ag yy me nt Martin, the deaf m la Piatto neatly |ing to land last summer, but because | Pad! ne the great Brodie in tis out | grows older it is har nd har : Igoked at the graves around Chateau-| "it iy expected that this will prove Pite lexamder ot, tha | ct who is a J to meet € the | ooking a ot Tammy Hoieon | he was in the draft and certain to be} Vit {a il he started as a carcher| to hold the fast pace for six entire { : Thierry, Thousands of our boys gave} he most important week in the bis- | Cubs, Catcher Gowdy of the Braves, | ian ba “ sik sf d within a short time, they dared | mV bidawo). hin chief delight was to! months. He has served long and up their lives defending their coun-|tory of the national pastine, One of| Manager Mathewson of the Reds and | 7™® Hat a, ¢ a ie . a . not bid high, and the moment t The ie life miserable honorably. I figure that a change ; tzy and those bums around t the biggest matters to be decided | shortstop Maranville of the Braves, | T™s stig + ced midaie | youngster was released from the] 010 Baltimore grounds were built) of teams would do him immense wabbling about who would box| - Me tipd 5 peectuabal SAU, AS Perey ee . manage eter si ane army the Giants g 4 him, proba- | 80 that first base was two feet lower) good. In fact, there are a d ‘ aa Ly will be regarding the National Com _> i ny really has Ravwon he aurely las a very than the plate, sec i Hi ree Goi t Benny Leonard. This sight has a tashan, The National League is | ee A ; | bly on an option e worked out on “eh plate, second base still lower, | players or m ih the bie i tainly turned me against all fighters | Mision: | Phe Ni ehat a one-man | eZ ‘ wie sib att mmc NL | the Polo Grounds last fall just before | and there was @ hill up to third, from | who could do themselves and pase aver there who ran out and put on eet eee iin the future. The HOOKS 1 Tiree boxer with to have alleged f na|Joining’ the army, and he 1s the| there home was almost level. ‘The dase | ball Kuod by changing teams. "Any Non-shootable uniforms, and because eaite cane eal ein (avor Of | e | Sweetest looking young catcher I have| ere built up until they had une will fall into a rut if he rem \ HEey gave ten minutes of their’ time | American Leagus Appear oe ey ag AND U. | ray,| seen in years, not barring Schalk. He | Cushions like a billiard table to wold in jong on any teameand t ia y the old three-anen body, A big tight Joo Welling vek “ bunts. The Oriole: “4 and he ray at some t fit thought they were ven on this question, . s ‘ adtas aid} can hit, he can run and throw, and is) 2 he Orioles knew Anson was|te lose some of ambition. Tha doing some servica They are never | ARCH On tiie Mee no has been hotties ard eotiea 1 unis diftenuce | 4 corking backstop, handling himself | Slow on fielding bunts and one atter worst feature of baseball, from the going to get away with it when the|Gyatman of the. Commission ever ie 1 i Tanager My| easily, and he looks like a natural) nether they would push the bail down | standpoint of hustling, is the thing Mae ot boys. get back and they ape |oeer ee : i ease Rockit oot |catcher, ‘The International League | toward first and race past Anson.|that ix best in any oth That } i Bee. b, | since its organization, 1s calmly awalt In a four ball match over the links of | They will clash " Mis ?| players told me last summer that the| Stenzel had lost some of his early |i, { any ¢ line, ‘Phat pear 4 Ting anywhere around) ing the judgment of the magnates of Marine and Meld Club J. M. Kitchen |" i a, welg in a LAUrEI ware, thet | ho } * bs speed, but he could bu Ine ta friends, A player who stays loog ' where these boys arg at the show Bee eaeiaa, He ‘ ‘ saga Foot apr tiibis ‘Mat Kae win DY works well with ‘pitchers—and If uid bunt. One day in town gathers many friends ‘That's all they talk dbout over here. eye eee nowt and Jack Ogirk beat I. A, Nye dnd Ted | ¥* rin jhe does the (Hants can be counted| Keeler, McGraw and Jennings had|around him and they take too much ; How « 1 of fellow duck |e ion so deck igan t y |upon right now as a big element in| Pushed bunts safely to Anson and of his time and att n from base- ‘ the dra har a ed apa a ‘ y| Clark hy | the pennant race, Stenze) tried it. He was just paseing pall, A change of ures would ‘ . The min yd are better Sree conve NY - Cap when he got hold of the bali and | pur them on ed: in and.add & BE NPSOXING. Kassad.to. ve tne oniy (SUen over ware. tp. present thes | He | sorta of reason were ad-|awung at the flying runner, Ho hit| Sear or two of oncelient work te auem sport the doughby wants.|the newly elected President of the|4, but Kiecher 1 | need for tho disastrous ene) Ab ee. yong tt ish Ose Abd ball | recoris haus been so in alme They try to give them b New Internationals, will undoubtedly | p, | lump of the Giants after their] without touching the bag. The ot! every case T have kn owe ts 4 football, but all the | |make a strong bid to compel the w tremendous early season lead last] Orioles yelped with delight. Sympath (Shore claims to be a free agent, #9 ball and { | they want Is | 1 ea to Jift the draft and to a Abie of the Kastern Dyckmay 4 vie vn pat it looks as if Boston gained all ai boxing and bouts, with plenty of thant " A thie Comet lem t os wena n has jus | Most of the reasons given| Nothing like H They took th lost nothing in the deal. How m gore, 1 am sure before they bring! jy that it would pan followed until the| pleted tie. Ba idual Ch | » contributary causes to the dis- Leeson and if they got hurt they|or the players are going to take t! these {roc s back that there wil be | be fc ? the atrt ame 3 up, They] Pionship Taurnament i j aster, but the chief element was the 8! mee stand that t A nd nts some boys turn up who will be we 2 ‘er winds up on r . . not certai Maranvill r Bee rere turn Ue weg wall be weil aii big f 1" and the match by 4| fi" weakening of the pitching staff, That ETWEEN Stenzel and Tim Hurst |fv'a smart little fellow, thinking bos ne Uneee tinue gaat at r all > pla ats JANUARY ull the pitchers should break ag the there was a long standirg|yond his own immediate case, seems as i arrived here two days th course, there will be lots of other} A m Lacke i | tia is not natural, ang sl ae pete grudge and every game meant a i have jute ths right tack, He says ee ict: tar the dhont lane ine i n | Riot attcr day and became convinced that verbal battlo between them, Becaunc| Po Was made & free agent, but tbat cluded Mike O'Dowd, our midale t i> the fault was not so much bad piteh-fof Jake's dark Oriental complexion |e the club that owned him prior t ep i Py ae dy IS BR Np 1 will be there when you get | ing as bad catching—-that is, the|Tim always referred to him as “tho! the war to see' me, He was after| “" mx Wichers were not working well with| geliow Spaipeen.” He had names for | ‘itunme min {hell Bomdinate. ime g beck, being rellevea from " ‘ Lage eh the pitcher The catching last year [=> ita ae Ghaiana. tn leeiy Count \y |was care »ppy and far below with him were Joe Lynch, Ray inf ee] : aes hy rand Centra | inajor league standard, and it was| ind Jimmy Duffy, In Argonne 1 r a to| 20 a Wiite erhant | omall wonder that after a time the dst 1 met Eddie McG nd t y ome | et ve Ver pitchers became discoura, and che gntnh aemeenitn 4roe on it \ yy i searcely appeared to put any heart a ad Germans. 1 also 1 ' lym "| lato their efforts, , ' a i oo Blee reed i upon 1 tha iv t is scarcely fair to any player to Augic Ra first th pasinen juin ia erfarmancts of iat] SMP _ “Say, Doctor, Flynn? 1 : sei ON. The exper tanoy ; of eens This Prescription Works HF ip_bey NG : | summoned to the » the kne . that I don't have ut with hi ndge that many of the fans blamed Like Magic. I was the boxing tournan London and Pal Moore earneg tl we ‘a M i i them for not being already in the 1 Yond , rut) 9 barn a a|racks last, ome v ranks got on th ‘ ry 8 of the nay. | Phy n Says Nuxated * t, but Moore nosed him out, Ja rding t ¢ 1 4 hing Strength and Energy fight, but’ M j Pours : teeee that is necessary to make them 8 McAuliffe and ‘Big Bull’ th ‘ting and a trifle hilly in PG preitouteld ys sevatore play their t. But the fact is the Into the Vas of Men and Poughkeepsie are here w m " " ‘talons are > Fabaro vs 1 catching bad, The catchers were Brings Roses to the Cheeks of boxing game is flourishing here ' f « at FEBRUARY. ey not- working with the. pitchers, 1] Nervous, Run-Down Women. 18 England and the public are or es Ys) course cove . engib-o! a et ivnadvay ‘Arai \3 0 think more games were lost by care- over the game. You know the reason clouted ether tt ea oat feng ; Radel » tw le catching in tight places than I Ask the first hundred strong, why. The talk we had at the wrest. | ( and fan me it ad in The elubho mall and ecomfort- fel i ioe ever saw 1 healthy people you meet to what they ee rosion pal tae, Pare Neh : sf ‘ DARIO 1 00: ARES i Such eatobing will break any plane |p owe their strength and see how many re ney fi or decisions ning r are. y auto ' ing staff. As an tistance—the Chi ‘ mt Me retour a yy losing ends in the purses, and if aman t passed ¢ 4 Jaw, ov t treet lge it is only Hever cago Cub pitchers in looked like I ply Niisated Iror NEL Jame Fra if ili ar » formerly phy- claims the championship he has got| ar k a f Ma nt t cE " Rell ead jokes. It was evident to many that sician of Bellevue spita utdoor Dep ew York, says: to make the respective weight of his) er -— h How yet Island * ‘ the flaw was in catching rather than “Thousands of people suffer from iron deficiency but do not class and fight body who chal-| ‘Trem 1 Are oD ey Mount in pitching. Killiter joined the team know what to take. ‘There is nothing like organic iron—Nuxated Jenges him as long as he puts up a ntre ' ran Hg pre W Hl t and the same pitehing staff, working Iron, to enrich the blood, make beautiful, healthy women, and ide bet. Another thing about it, the| decia t n 1 5 i: 2 with him, won a championship in strong, vigorous iron men. To make absolutely sure thi s c w ¢ ie, Vig! at my game js not comme lized; it's alc j s Cowler Reaten Minke. Aw Cook “3s. Palearo Pastime runaw ny syle. Basa patients got real organic iron and not some form of the metallic sport, a real sport. Give my regards; Cross very ql ant ama nari - h e| 5 vant fans are ho g for! aeeibi t F ania ce y by aot] the wang and tell them that I| of himself ,) PHILADELPHIA, Jan 1 Tom | j Metraolitan | ‘The BW. Bliss Company, i pitchers, whereas the big thing variety, | always preseribe Nuxated Lron in its original packages, . ‘ er xed and outfought by |! University Nee eam in The E Kk Nuxated Iron.will increase the strength and endurance of w don't expect to be home for some) rounds hi BAe OUMOMEDY OF 14 St Niciiolas cds x med needed Was a catcher who can wor down folks in two weeks’ t Months, Teli Alex. Sullivan to send| Mr. Moore edded the navy boasts Bills Paul in the stx-round | Tiroadway, int alleys ob Ie with pitchers. If Smith is anywhere) nervous, run-down folks in two weeks’ time in many instance Se some of his songs by mail and 1| of a crackerjark featherweight In. Joe al A. A. Sourney, | it, Mitchell, one of the real lie howling Near as good as he seems to c=} SGM NOU ORO RON NSE Rater Gour her rooklyn, “He can ho Miaka’ drops F for 8 count Of | 1t- Norka. ve. Haley ie city hak’ donated's fries tar “Fact Graw's pitching staf will be formid- | BAAS TRE as uation with, or without & Physician's jrewcriptien “se see that the doug’ sing! Fi ° y can hold | seve th db igh t pte on iis ig about allt, Will ‘owe with the best of them,” says heat ieca wi Pa ow the Dol of | 1k uen, 1s. Realtentild ine. wil be ‘cd at ‘Thtm’s able again, even without new men. dod. 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