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A en ie tee MR eS ! ' fing Law, Let It Be a Real -, Measure. . re tate he Heal ining Wests? OW that Gov. Al Smith bas ®one on record as not being) opposed to the eport of boring — aader proper supervision, it behooves interested in the drafting of a the subject to make tt ene will insure real bouta, The affairs which were lego) ley and Malone more or leas jokes as con- nine cases out of ten they ely exhibitions, or worre| ipais, if they were any- near evenly matched, were t to “dance” through ten rounds take @ chance on gotting the, RS aa |\Benny Leonard ell § H day's papers, Nearly ail the . es went Se Unit and there wasn't Easily Defeats What a different brand of sport ° ies mac aaa tos dok Eddie Kelly ‘This would insure contests, st — ‘And while it might not be pov- Gite to Incorporate it in the bil, the| | PHILADELPHIA, Jan 1 ‘Bonny Geerended commission which the | Leonard, lightweight champion of the Governur favors might frame rules | world, engaged in another tuning up along the lines providing for winner's |bout ut the Olympia A A."hore last and losers ends in every bout Bight when be oulpuinted Hddie Keily iD @ six round boul. Kelly will ER these conditions the ing but at no time could he gain the State’s boxing fans would at- Mercy 14 of the man, eae met his rushes and rallies with abou much tend bouts with the feeling that | Unconcern as if it had been a gym: Ceey would seo romothing real in the | pasium gallop for his coming bout of fisticuffs and, not as they 40 | with Johnny Dundes at Newark, As now, with the suspicion that they @re/q matter of fact the bout last nignt @eing to bo “bunked.” wns little more to the champion, Many aro opposed to decision bonta! tie held Kelly eafe all the way and on the grownd that they would open| way never in trouble, Ile made Kelly the way to betting scandals, but theso| misy repeatedly aud when Kelly tried many are the exception rather thao|to cross with his right the champion the rule. The right kind of a com-| countered heavily with his best hand missioner would take care of thit;and shook the Harlemite to his very foundations. ‘These blows seemed to average patron of a boxing! take al) the steam out of Kelly and “wants to eee a fight when be) he folded up and did little fighting. & night off for that purposa and) Leonard preesed tim hard) toward ‘wants to come away knowing who/|the end of the bout, and tn the last the winner, He will take tho| Fond, with a flow pouring from bie : nose, Kelly was hardly able to stand. 6 word for it, never fear. He stuck fo hie guns, however, and es. He He 3 Dbodying the ideas that give the pub- | margina. lic consideration rather than ono| Leonard, af tn the Doyle bout, which mikes boxers, managers and |secmed to he favoring hie left hand, #9 | bout with Ted ters sole beneficiaries, ax has Been the care in most instances under | Lewis at Newark several months ago ten-round no-decision conditions paris ep have prevailed heretofore, ANNUAL ELECTION TO-NIGH Passage of a new boxing law, it += fs strange to note that litle of} The New York Athletic Club wil! hold the demand for it has como from local | !te annus! election at the club house to- sources. Those up-State cities and [night, the polls being open from 6 to 11 towns sccm more interested, to date |o'clock. Dr, Gravine M. Hammond, At least. Not only aro tho up-Staters|President of tho organization, arain imterested, but they aro insistent in heads Wie remular teks her, nomnina- their demands for legislation on the! Jeremiah T. M. @ubject. The fact that tl got away RR. Fortmeyer: 1 with boxing under the old memMber- | Paine; Captain, Arthur MeAtoena ship subdterfuge when nothing of this prnors (or two year aA am R ane mature was permitted in the greater hanty, Matthew 1 alps ian @lty hasn't satisfied them apparently. }finer, Michael F. Lourhman, Charios hey want a law fat will enable end alte Ws toi them to go along holding shows with- | y,5? out the bother of sizing up Dew ehere aro three Opposition nominees for r view of the possfbility of the AT THE NEW YORK A. C. Vic retary, bre Mariin pot Members eix hours before every new places on the Board of Governors, | make bis tint a mC. Poertner, A. IL. | waight, out, as the promoters have been do- These aro: Willi 4 Pogson and Rudolph O. Hanbold. Up-Staters usually get whatever ipa: 03 they go after in the way of la. ton, and so it is more than likely ter will get a now boxing law, but r ile they are at it they ought to see ‘to it that they get a real one, ARRY WILLIAMS WINS gm Fer OVER JACK CLIFFORD. good boxers, no doubt, but taking Joe Sullivan's word for) Larry Williams, the Bridgeport light &, none of them is more formidable | heavywelght, easily defeated Jack Clif than Battitng Sulivan, who inel- | ford of Brooklyn ist 1 dentally is Joe's own brother, Tholevent of eight rounds at the Armory Battler is now in France, where ho|A, A, of Jersey City, Williams scored has been in all the real battles, He|{® Knockdown in the third round and also has had two ring engagements, | had his opponent in a bad way at the finish, Immediately after the battle oth of which he won, and is now | {nish linmediatcly | aieerx clay Ture me’ched to fight the featherweight |ner, the crack Indian light bheavy> champion of France, Joe, however, | weight, tn the main bout at the Triple treats tho latter event lightly, He is |A Club oo Jan, shooting higher with his battling fare pn gene brother. When the lad comes home! Crowd Buoed Referce's Dectal: Joe is going to “sick” him after! PROVIDENC RL, Jan. 14.—Joo Jobnny Kilbane, and if Johnny ts sin- | Welling, Chicago's crack lightweight, cere in his desire to re-enter the ring | decisively beat Pht! Bloom tn every Joe says he and “Jeema” Buckley | round of a twelve-round (ight here last will back Battling Sullivan against |Maht, bul Lilly Gardner gave the dee em for $3,600, That ought to be) mitch noon, cre crowd booed sweet news to Kilbane, iat of tha aad TOUnA ne cada wire Battling Sullivan gtarted at the old! 10 to 3 that Welling would reccive the Sharkey A. C., but tince has sained | decision. Weight and now firhts at 122 pounds. | Me is twenty-three years old, “TH Franohtat Scores Victory, Pet iny money,” saya »Brother Joo | PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 14.—Phil Fran righ is time, No jockey in!chini easily defeated Harry “Kid' the saddle to pull my winner,” frown ‘of Phoadeiplia, at the Otympta al egy A A. last. night. Franchini held the N admirer and feNow soldier of |upper hand from the » scoring @ Hivey of the Bronx thinks | Knockdown tn tho fou that boxer has been overlooked, Herkeley-trving Five Wins. 4s received no publ city,| The Berkeley-Irving School 1 ave been written up by Pi - eter ne cence) eOally re the column. Gene, according to his | defeated the Repeal 10-8 friend. i. 71 present lying wounded | basketball Kame played on tho former in a Bordeaux hospital, after having feem® fourt yesteriay, by @ mcore of t t the Germans a8 gamely as any fought and ended at 14 to 13 In tay map could ¢ Berkeley-irving. It was tho fast Aftor failing to pass the enlistment | work of the home team in tho second examinations, he immediately went to half that cinched tho victory for Bis draft board and asked to be sent | them On his way to the front as soon as ¥ Possible. At the time he gave up a| NOvY end Army Nines to Mect. ition which Fald bir $50 a week Ph lh a ON AE: Is well meaning friend adds that defn Gene, as a boxer, fought at nearly {he fesumption of athletics | between every club in and around New Yor rer Pea heat an ranm we tar rs wivinn atthe tone tt Manager of the baseball toam of We him, "and has ‘done bis bit? for his Academy asking that May 31 be family, friends and country." served for the vame, ‘This will be done eae by the Navy. B be discussed up- er down and across this week RACING SELECTIONS, » Magnates, managers and Lrenaeas amped sathering in this city for NEW ORLEANS. | powwow, All kinds of First Race-—Beck and Call, Au- leved to be pending, and] rina, Talisman hing may be expected if) — econd Kuce—Sir Oliver, Thirty “ usly the yards of | Seven, Bert Willlams ‘ave been printed ir bird Race--MorUight, Jack K., 1a possible nge in Onoce Commission, whieh may | yf Ot! , ~-Ragubk, Under ¢ lwaded instead of a Aah Kane + K § . stair a8 at oreseit, the! aom'Golti Lane “rieht Kahle old game will very Jikely start on Sizth Race —Gleipner, Brother oh ii 24 where it left\off last year,; Jonathan, Queen App r few changes put inte effect any- Beventh Race—Leah Cochran, Kez- my . tab, Handsel Rose. WE NOVICE Soon! LeaRAS Har WS GOLF MANNERS TO KEEP HIS MOUTH CLOSED Of THE PUTTING GREER DEL, I OUTA. QUCK -EVERNTHING ALL HAS GON FUWEN witty and Gossip By John Pollock Judging by the advance sale of tickets for the coming etght-found bout be- tween Champion Benny Leonard and Johnny Dundee at the Sportsmen's 2 Tinker, Fi er Star S| 4 Club in Newark on next Monday night, Joe Tinker, Former Star Short prospects are that the gruss re colpts of the show wil go over the It was wald to-gay that the tickets so far purchased for the serap have already reached over $4,000, $10,000 mark, tter by far to have a law @M-| caped a knockout by tho closest of | ‘The Macent tformtion cepanting the tntro- daring of a boxiag tell to permit boxing bows fo tho State of Ilinote t to the effect that the UHL to be introduned will call for tem-mamd no ia, to be patterned after the lawy that rere! Lio mort in this Blate under tho Fraw. Many of te committee who are drew. ing up the till have been tid ortoher in the differnt clauses would sooner box tenround bouts than (hey woold #, the lang distancy would exable them to make ® quad better ahowing, When Tet Lew, the weltanwatght charomion, Tewokien fghter clash in ther twnlvecnual decision bout et the ay A, A. of Beatin on Turley evening. Kid MoiPartiand, the well known tora! referee, of nome othes New York refer will of fieiata {9 the bout. of Lawia, demanded that a New York catere he bowl, and the elud officials erictod Harvied, he In addit on to the regular nominations | Gergen jearanoe 1D a bost in Misneayolis aul Lightweight, for ten raunds 1 vicus of the Minneapolis Boxing Club io the big armory there. Mike Collins, managne of V'red Fulton, ts pow eonducting the boring ta that city, Jackson will burry Yack, as be Jack Kuso of New Orleans et the National A O, of Puiladelpbia op Saturday night, Ivy Lowis, matchmaker of the Amnory A, A. y offered the manag’ ‘Purner, the Indian, and Kid Norfolk, t huavywoight, flattering eraund bout at the chub on Feb, & of the same city also wants the of Boston, tod to moet in another tin the star! tho understanding that Moffat Flaherty will not refere the contest, 2 Job or Kid MePardand, the Now York reteres, | mill be named to sudge the contest, dack Hanlon, the Philadelphia fight promoter, writer, aays that ho ts the tegitt Jack farther stata that when he took tho powition ft was with the andemtanding that be | and Billie b was to be matchmaker and oot an aasistant to 899] enoie oppor Frank “Pop O'Brien, the former matel: | 1) maker, raigned hie puitian to allow Haulom to | Unless Domintek ‘Tertarich of New Orleans, ts willing to fuarantes of $10,000 that a Jy, ts deunanding for his rand bowt with ture Madd Gres week in March no boat between thy mon, as Habty figura that Minko io worth thet eum for @ battle with Loum the fight momotor ‘at New Orloans | there will be! sined a Le Hil) Brennan. the Chicago heavyweight, has ro | ‘Ms attack af paeunonte, 9 t8 ready to battle | practically wigoot in a ten-round nowlectato brovaht otf by T at | » bin Ler form nieut now, A benefit will be fonder) the widow and famity of Jack McGuigan, tbe popular reierao and former | of Phitatetptiia, who recently pass’ avray at @ eamitanum in Pennsyl- vanta after @ long illness, Tho benefit will be 1 au thy prominent fighter in the Bast at the time mill Knockout Pagers, Hughey Le Blang’s etar, is Usely to perticwata in owo mx-round bouts in | fy! | Philadelphia thy month, © step has been taken toward Que of tho baith e decidad at the Olympia A, A. againet urns, tho Jersey City wtarted training at Billy Grupp’s aymusaiiia, twas in Point having written to the Naval v champion welterweight | win woo bas had trouble in qotting | {2 omimoents (9 meet bun in twenty.rind doula in| (i oe be won the tle at the National Sporting Club of London Yanko fighter who will oypnee him ‘# Valdie| | ™ won wolterve.gn! ¥ Jan, 24, The College of th York gymnasium court last ni score of 17 to T THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1918 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (SPEARANDIAEGER THE HARDEST PART OF GOLF IS THE ETIQUETTE Copyright, 1919, by The Press Publishing Co. (Tho New York Evening World). ro fry VP é THe Excavarion ¥ NEXT SAT DAY tke RE AS FLUSH With DOUGH AS A SOLER wilt 3 MONTHS Bact: PAN- (LAS WONDERING (F YOO a COULO LET HE — Baseball’s Bolsheviki To Break Away From O. B. If Demands Are Refused |turn wish to bo allowed to draw 0 | joca the clubs im the leagues of lower ification for all the players they stop of Cubs, Leading War) Gass need, On Big) Leagues Over Draft) a aueriere, neraz,tne) sracetelhe Question. meeting of the National Association on the draft qu By Alex, Sullivan, | the warring minor league forces. ‘OF TINKER always was and al-(tion on the Nationa! Commission. ways will be a fighter. The for-| Another thing the minors want ak ble done away with ts the majors’ prac- mer sensational star shortstop of |te° or sending players back to the the old Chicago Cub machine that|/ minora under optional agreements. tub to recall players se fit, frequently epoiling a minor league ctub’s pon- won several champlonships under the/ This enables a leadership of Frank Chance, is in| Whenever they town to nd the various baseball nant chances, meetings. Joe hay fire in his eye.! ‘The minors, according to Joo Tin- will withdraw from the nationa! ngrcoment {f they don't secure al, their demands from the majors, This would leave the majors all ajone in minors, the baseball world, and in order to The minors ure now battling the|scoure new talent when their yet- for favors|¢rans slipped up they would have to As President of the Columbus Club of the American Association his heart and soul are in the cause of the hardest in their bist from the majors. Tt scour the sand lots. so-called ng the na consider now THE time to concessions ‘Tho minors, led b Fultz, the new | boss; John HM, Farr the National Assoc are really the Lol: mond. They practic Joe Tinker, Dave rnational League retary of |cla) strain next seayon. the big le The minors have not termined what they want in re to meeting of the majors, the draft. Some of the branches of] Dr, Fred Anderson, the tig right- tho miners want all forn the | handed pitcher of the Giants, will be draft abolished. The A. on deck next season. He has not ro- want th ft done away h so farltired, as reports from Charlotte, N. as they are concerned, while they in C,, indicated, r Bowling Strikes si and Spares ler) ine Mog team parmameot qt the Gata} than | Ui uate Attaue aad M4 Streets that Charley ploeh averaged m: Despite me vern | (waa: the itn Red and tae tat ents in last night's Muetern |} tof a esha hie ins vidual Champlonship Series both | sho ‘eam Td Jeet, an tor ndividual Championship " the Masbatiane wort | went down to defeat, as Sabby and C sed them in the scheduled ser Was run over a slam-banged the ten f Charioy in fairl forebim a i » . | | | 199,17 Ne Re Gt meg & eat. Team 1 179, 204, 100, | #0 ut it hee two rah Gains ite ‘pumber 168, Average Two se wy for decision to-| 9 inca ns night. Senatore Breltonteld at the | xfer Ute Rtarlaae Weltey ahete eas man Bro 116th Street and jy'a inatch erien, the best O is Li gabon a weno Avenie, ard Dunbar takes @ i diy Arete ed hs Jour of Jo! ka at Billie Amann’s| & hand in Toot fee Hiatuns: Alleys, Avenue and sith Stre | dod Che, Manbatten, Rees emourage Der club taste, was a two tim nea ob the WD Alleys, Orginal N Original Nut Ay the om wage ut the Wy Meery W > modest! apolar are a’ ereted maa RY {" Wrateraity No.1, “and MeCon Lebs Caused are nest a line wid TAKING YOUR TIME ATA TES Wie YOUR OPPONENT Waits ISALSO SOUR STUEY ON (HE STHER GUYS BALL ue SS A BREACH OF Got CouRTESY |inabiity of small n of the ath Morningside Heights to put! ine on the ficia was made only al in the latest output of golf balls | f ingenuity, games have Players ought to be long hitters with|uled, and Levering Tyson, craduat What's the cid; Manager, sent out another batch of The idea of ¢: been definitely the newest j kame coming t to} Which Columble op| Fangs gan It is probable usual trip to Ith eg and others who like to w. them “a qule,’ but meanwhile, tb long range balls are apt tor moro of @ walkisg mated than any-| to-day an understanding may be ached that will be acceptable to all |The minors also want representa- Tho tendency for far-flying balls 1%! means 4 constant R links, To keep pace with the develop- ment of the apheres courses must be lengthened. This is now being done on such a scale that the modern links measure in the neighborhood of 6; Is the tine near when will have tu imitate Joba D.'s vf using a bicycle between shots? A player nowadays can top his drive and got almost as much distance as could be gotten out of the old gutty calls years ago with a soll A drive of 175 yards with gutty balls was some drive, when a@ golfer earned all the distance Now @ player should divide honors with an inventor who inserts 60 much distance in the mo rearrangement and in the will devote all Carl Meraer, who will ¢ track and field team on Morningside Helg y consider their rights,and| ‘The National League ts likely to onal pastime .8}agreo to an eighteen-player limit olng a reconstruction, they} when it convenes to-morrow, This ecure | is because they figure that hotel bills, from the big fellows, travelling expenses and war taxes will put them under @ severe finan- That was the material for these events. .tion, and others,| | The stockholders of the St. Louls pviki of the dia-|Nattonal League Club announce that to put! their club {s not for sale as reported. themselves on an equal footing with! Branch Rickey, President of the gues, jclub, 1s now in town for tho joint Robert D. Blackman, owner of th Belieclaire Hotel in this city, has pur- chayed the Bayside Links at Bay + AS @ Semi-public course, links at Bayside have been very popu- lar, but the new owner contemplat converting his property into a privat: course after makin in the spring. The Bayside tract coonst, acres, on which is the present links and # clubhouse L reddy bas selected B for his cours: bility Wilham C. @ppointod Secretary of the new course. cline would be adopted. that the assoctatiog is to urge @ piu for the eliminatic nd home series of me mbera and £0 substit round robin tournament this sort can be , however, gs some alieratio the rehedules ter and exun carly in Doe bepun & : ‘ebruary prompt action y the league in the formulation of a| finger-tips, See how quickly it brings re- cy it will be !mpossible a round robin tourname d by the middl leclaire us the | It would be possible to hold + tournament in a little ever # 1 time, because thes ten matocheu Many of A friends have been propaganda elected a governor of the New York Athletic Club at ‘ clection this evening. Mr. Pogson has jong been associated with go! administrative capacity 4 nember of the Fox Hills Club and Pogson's golfing conducting some posaihle for the Association. son's election to-night a golf boom for th un ollicer: cullent ¢ 0 swam The Suburban Club of Blinat J., with only a mombershiy ¢ oryanination ts as a satisfactory determined wit! tretches directly ig the time of the seasoon when © very attentive to wo fclub members ar their handicap committees, cappers are made known, and song from ‘Nandicaps wou id be higher. 1S os RA ‘Boal’s. Laxative Fruit Rolls | will keep your howe One hundred pl the qualifving round ‘ho Haren ‘Wonder, ¢ ane cow | championship ee vand ninety-six of them quall- ions of thirty-two players qualified moving in two eights on th expel dis sone ualify! the aeein 38 and com ; Original Veekman Hull, 410; Harlem Pat. | Neckmat Will, 42; Origiaal Nute . lad, who ne mar i Wee Sekt with ony skip the A Nations is “ane i . 4 ats ut va eth faa 4+ lene he low gross in the wor | ¢ oa ete “Pine om ns qualifyin negating the first mine holes in 61. a ner nee a ALN RE RNR Neevous GUM WRITING WIS TUBS THE RULE Book DOESNT Say WHAT THIS (SN ETIQUETTE No Southern Trip Will Be Taken By Columbia ontherm training trip will be] » team this season, and It ts probable} ghteen co that the scheduk of the Blue and| for thy tour White varsity n' sched. with € will be the! echt ace [BRENNAN TO REFEREE j There ais may be a New rcrse, LEONARD-DUNDEE BOUT. et n the Blue —————— nd White Massa- |W icut and Rhede Imi-! leonard and Johnny Dundee clash tn h the ball | 1 s until | nigh p Un By Thornton Fisher | WINNERS OF CLOSE BILLIARD MATCHES Exciting Competition Marks Opening of National Class C 18.2 Balkline Tourney. Geor W. Spear and Jesse T. Jae- fer won their opening matches of the National Classy C 18.2 balk line championship urnament, The an- nual comp began on the tables fn Lre Academy, Brooklyn, under the direction of tho Nat s ation of Amateur B ye , tt nburg and Metro- politan title winner, overhauled a lead of more than 50 points to defeat John Langdoa. inal tally was 150 points to 130, Spear bad an averago ately 6 for his last eleven His average for his string . While his top runs were 13, 12 and 12, Langdon finished with an average of 212-59, his bigh runs being 1, 11 and 8, aplaying due regard for his pret tive toinduige ineap hers ‘prasth early. Even th t "ktoked o draw shots, He was best when he led off anything that Hear tratlints that point Spear improvec blaytng belug excellent al Pr scharged from B.C. MeGil f nship ory gl kept pund the t His wrist wateh h in evidence as he made hia | bridge, jocula pectaturs declar! under'aken by the Columba basebal | ftidge. Jocular spectators declaring petitors are entered ment and the honors }held by Ferdinand Adams Unger. In @ will be somewhat) the matinee matches to-day Joseph ecaus he|Noustadt meets H b and J because of the} t ta It, Foss, and college nines to} bug In the night games Langdon oad trips, and McGul le author- ‘defeated John scat Tho young r ail the way, Wine sre of 160 points to 143 but already several average wu and Sand 1. Low count- 21 on his forty-fourth ble, that was the beat dat night Si § ace winners laxd Brussel, « year, will me en ightw ht champion Benny tUheir elght-round bout ut the Firat imemt Armory in Newark Monday james A. Brennan will be third man tn the ring. B more familiarly known was appointed yesterday to the thy ew Jersey State Be whieh reserves ferees f all te jurindictio Ady Mackay, managersmatchmak pein the Newark Sportamen's Pee 1 the commission to assign < vith. Chariey'| On the pose. 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