The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1919, Page 14

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“Yt... BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK MONO ses COLUMN IF BOXING RETURNS - = == ' = ~~ = ~—_-By Thornton Fisher FAIDY TWO MORE fo BOXING SHOWS Boxers’ Loyalty League Enter- tains Heroes at Base Hospi- tals One and Three | |. | If a new boxing law {s enacted in this State the boxers themselves will largely be responsible because of the great work they are doing throug! f) the Boxers’ Loyalty League for the S returning soldiers, especially the lads that are lying wounded in hospitals hereabouts, Last night, through the | efforts of Dan Morgan, two shows j were put @u, one under the auspices OE wr HE watz BEAUTIFULLY? CHARMING- PASS HE } n-Round Bouts to a DE- SOME MoRE CISION Little Enough for New : ————— Yorkers to Expect. ‘ 4, 19ND, tw the Mr Pitatung Cx Thie New York Lyenung World OV. SMITH, you said it when you remarked that: “I'll wait f | until I see the bill in my hands ; & E ~ of the Krichts of Columbus at Base fore making any cc t oa the] 2 \F BOKING Cone Ss THIS (S WHAT THE SOLOIERS | Hospital No, 1, Hoboken, and the Won. It's one thing to legalize Back vO WN. WHO RETURN FROM THE FRaT™ IWSTEAO OF THE | other at Base Hospital No, 8, Green- } } i. and it’s another thing to cre-| Wwe DONT WANT WANT TO S66 TEN ROUND WORK-OUTS | hut’s old building, on Sixth Avenue. LET THE FIOHTER EAR | The Soaees are wight Hel pat Ro asm, for instan Las | it y AIS 8 | Wills, Tommy Robson and Kid Carter | not only boxed here, but in the show jin New Jersey as well. here vere ten bouts put on at and twelve in Hoboken. bouts here resulted tn and needle to say this fort of decisive act made the so! |dlers extremely nay mong the boxers who performed SHE FRESHEST THING, were K. O. Bill Brennan, Kid Nortolk IWHEN (ASKED FOR, Leo Lucke Does Some High, Cleve Hawkins, Tommy Robson, Jack i Joe ORS Bot sassy!) ‘ 5a) . | Rolling in Eastern Individual) Bitte, to vannton Panama Jo commission to see that the law} Good boy Let us have the} kind of a law or none at ali |, ‘ we don't mind saying that th a tatences Buf DECISION WILL n be ' INSURE REA zTow! } Tacervo CONTESTS FAM A — round no decisic 4 ume wa r riper than t Power -* RUN FOR HIS CHANGE 5 | ‘ ’ THE Pink TEA KINO Ha LAST (over Next!) RACING SELECTIONS. NEW ORLEANS. First Race Edith Bauman, Brother 4 CxAT New Jee TOR riences have s sons that did boxing so why r inn, Bat tling Marshall, Johnny Clinton, You Second | Race ombast, Cracow re ear nec] Se ‘i | Championship Tourney. | Johnny Murray, Younir Ah Hulton, Pepper Martin, Battling Red- i 7 6M FORL opinion ee ' { i ana that Third) Race-Al Pleree, Mury My Leo Lucke, Billy Cordes's re presen. |4¥; 4 Youn, tty inger umber th ita Akin, Stiteh t Kastern Individual | yituy No, 5; Grand Central Palaces ot : i Foferce at the end fth Race Capt. Hodge, kept up winning! he held £ There are’ five ‘ en rounds ure too short to « Aldubaran reak when he met and defeated his | thousund men there ( A tan's honors, but in fifte eth te ht ad Ela Mi | UMMistakable superiority is sure to Race--Aate Puts and | Belshown by one of the principa actor | dleph Ie e Llbekds i | Elephant all before a crowd of fans thut bathe hd place to the |N. i BOXING COMMISSION |doors, Eve lacke's games, | with the exception of the fourth one ‘| To WATCH BOXERS worK. the double century mark. | ul Was M8 and his low| ' 5S you know, overnor, your first i sign aa A interest is the peopie’s intor ° Sheet ie'« | Minor Leagues Throw | own team mate, Charley Schaeder, in| Peter Prunty is acting as announcer a ting series lust night at Thum’s | 4 ub nd Kid Serartiand | total ‘Big Interest in Baseball Fistic News | Pees ais | Monkey Wrench Into and cossip | Is Not Centred Entirely *:..' ae see alana’ ha At the time the Frawley law wa up to|training ea ; | seam a Baseball Machinery ———....,... On the Professional Game i ima, Ae a e robnd bouts were ail that could be —>-— « n ng circles bot this coun. ys, 15th st Boxing Co: consistently expecte ae % a | n he got th nu Major Leagues Don't Act} 4! poke us though It were a bitter yr this reason: ba better than none « hat did they | More Army Players May Mean | {sional gar aoe Ae thas Ge Shere Favorably on Minors’ Ulti-| re Rig navatnues ‘\ Boost to the Amateur Sport. | fro" Would ty r nan ‘pulling to toi Instead they matum, | ba the r —_— |than to wateh the b + lville and West t of apologies for i major league magnate, and he Wt Palearo to win, four |in Romer then |st the next five excitement. Romer against 1782-9 for sur much wor- a . | I remember once talking to abs By Hugh S, Fullerton. | 36) seini-pro players at a meeting i ‘a quarter HIS is the big week in baseball.) Ch 1 ed that a semi- right off the | nua the action of the snates| Pro player ‘ i ae | Ur t " n of the magnat tend big” le aguC eal assembled in New York depends} players and study the future of the| scoffed. 1 inquired Iegtion of dancing masters, and i | use the big fellow @eptally some managers and pho are |riment as a minor league Prosic who reuped wf We eee By Alex. Sullivan, as he did when ho headed t while the publ Ix. With LTHOUGIL the world war tal ora raternity, ption of Jack Demp A over it looks as (hough: the he Giants, through the parch sey. Benny Leonard, Jack Britton and | Kk ugh tho} the club by Messrs. Stoncham, baseball magnates troubles ee a era: = > Mike (ibbons, the ten-round game Graw and MeQuade, planned t professional game| them attended the le John Stofka, representing Produced men who would be regarded |Just beginning. The majors thought) 4ll kinds of aoney to bring anot ; t A : , | Chicago. More than Billy Amann’s alleys in the tourna- nly preliminary fighters in Horton | they we tithing wn to a peace]! Apionship team here, but the Nae] ar one « \oof Me in Amer sponded that they weasionally. ment, was the winner of the on law times. ee ah a fa vat, { tonal League voted not’oniy to keep In seems within the} { questioned furt Not half a other series rolled. He met and de ra | conference instea minora] Mcgraw out of a meeune, bul to tort : : power of tw nN players in hall had seen feated “Little Jack" Tietien on the : ITH Unc m's mp of ap- | Mave hale wn a monkey wrench tn the} the p of h club, whieh wil Wa iHereman two bis games latter's home drives, th Metropol tan, | proval on the sport, it's sup-| babeball machinery and before they | PF wealthy elub like the Gian fed 1) on ate They pre nying ne On 4 Pe liaraccheoueb sien wt the majors af C4°°9INE on its roster sufficient: men fore he taken Johnson, eit own teams on the lots to double H porters are now in a position | #re ie S|) to insure success, W * surrender part others pla this seri tojdemand something better from the] Pretty penn he minors not only insist On| guano F : thor arbitrary! is the case with the million | kno; | isla ture han these ten-round| While the National League was] 4 five-man National Commission on} yy “4 7 i Ha porn At players who will get out series, while Stofka | = es dition n r , , A hich they sha , presented by 7. Hl . ” power and perm it ans mendous, rolled 220 4 e nth game, Thi 5 ottex, Cond Y UIT lhusy passing a resolution to tint] Which they shalt nted phi, a Hig: sovivall Ghana By, te Tears a Seerarlugua tone ae The Wonderful Pyramid Pile Treat. isfaiogy a lew. ‘ne. [es ub's payroll to $11,000 4 month, patsy hajora, the a za un SELENE Bas : ment Wil Give You a New seer nly f ; ; Aes o Heeide on the neth gman for} this mun ari newer | Lease of Comfort, ; FeatAetions as is little| minor leagues were busy drawing up vin the draft rule, In fact, it wan a am afm for vA 1 nol expect ) | SEND FOR FRLE TRIATs » enpueh to +x iy alumaluinscw Hos dmuel aod liv means t the majors in sacmund 1 tr in attendance a tre) | 4 ghting fifteen-round outs with] future will have to pay the price nu in recruiting Mailed free in plain wrapper, 3t \ | a tnoct Hye round outs with) which iy te the effect that if the ma minor te club sets on al. Benny Va it us : Nek {WHO in the futuro Years, will Dring aries! ital WILL give relicf ‘Got a 60-cent box '§ ing to dec f agit | jors don favora on their de er in order xecure him will § \ « " nl real revival of the sport. Tam jst tae M bathe poe of en-round Yelock to-morrow night i} elegates, from t National i 1 another ten F F tisfied that a tremendous percent. * i obtte maniy a huve beer | tharaw. from, (he. ne ssoctation of Minor Lea dre ne i . There p The de- age of the fans 1 tM money under false pretenses | 2 up the ultimatum, which means war ™ ‘ : erm minor leagues . ven a might he made over into regular fight: | [if the majors don't meet their de- 3 . inher hea sFavKacol on . and that either th t ) meets Senator ‘ ers. They would realise t t they eal to me as a vote on} mands, , a back by good) baseb: Ur ad H , ‘6 ho aomieihine i ra question, baseball or It would not be surprising i ™ a s is a great rd, although professional game must wait nd { und might prot | minors of to-da the ne of the motives behind the de ity until a new generatic +t or they wot Stoneham bra to-morrow when the latte olen 4 zht and of the old time doubl educated in the a lup the game for pillar in’ the Jers tind that the National Leagu dark Ie wth ‘Ge tkeabatll nolltion aes oo 2 ich they would be unded hy his part- | Probably the American League * buseball polit HIS Orator is f her provisions of the ty Judge MeQuude| limit their sularios go that fow. play " A A yrward ts the adm Orator? Yes, that's what we ' Befiitor Gibbs ix believed te f ere will recetve over $300 a. month, Heights a4 and law giv Muited hime Oratan olin Paring are comparative we they will Join the ranks of the base- |! . ao Chal ria Po f with the State tax Ne following are the changes which | Wil!" Brew mene Bio) 18 8 Poh AU ALOUY ase In Aeron TOMY tof (hsiold dave in baseball, 36 ou 4 all the revenue ahs © minors asked the major | jy - ial ¥ just in its infancy hi enatnas lived three generations of ball play ' lenenes to acce | Association has struggled along for |, emained youns the nd nodded ap-| "Major Hex may arbitrarily pure| Clay Turwr, the tein Want boorymricht. wl] vr yeury, rent by distension and |r one, Temained young right to th 1 ide had some ‘one rom each Cia figur r tvtth ‘ We will tak 1 b ‘ 1 he Jast time I saw him he w ay t proval, dudae am ah bnin@sd treme iain AA re gree hae hurt by the fact that so many of the | as young in spirit, or perhaps youn tp | You Have No Iden How Wonderful Pyramid 5 5 1 n f ) ) f ns yo 7 Until You Try. same provision, | seca . Ay| Nov. 10. In the event of that playe 4 vinit “ bo ers insist upon hr ving things rk an Your th tthe Angus|not being wanted by the club purs| Mall A 4 es te grates Wamaitlorr ane cA apres taiiots than h twenty yeurs | of Pyramid Pile Treatment of any N a lahualte tin ne Ro ethan eerie Gast} b er ae when he and Kog Connor and Davy | fruseier, tie rid of itching, bleed: r 1| le club, he " 4a th Jot : Newark hea ree entirely as to what t want. Orr were ng the hi ne. protruding piles, hemorrhoids f 1 ‘ . onal} Teague elu, Wy HI be offered 10 the . ct, Seen rad, as to what they want. /Orr wero hitting them high up and WILLIE JACKSON SCORES jand Aen rectal troulies A’ single n tha|club from which he was purchased | wis a lane xyeotn | bu nanner in which | fap away box has. often Ath. Seat ane ca Ged, arm: une GMD, fear whlch he wae purchased | seta iat bs abe) sosouiciianae ne ARAN es ce | EASYAWIN OVER NOYES! Hiestetaanu ts cuter ciuNt; tae ; 3 agreeable tamily| Want him, he ix to be offered to alll ja suathaite Vi couse! ham bean rlaemele tne & altar au BaG BAY , y | Take’ no ‘substitute ; yeara| clubs in the Ks for $1,000, , sth nut seid 5 i haps, than any other man in the his-| MINNEAPOLAS : eee Se cue le ih a AGT ST OND. ALT ky Machen, the eal te “ ent leadera wanted to define amateur-| tory of the game--possibly eacepting |lacen ecoed it FREE SAMPLE COUPON 4 prop ri | keen to ¢ $500, Class Rf ae non. : + lifferent! The only definition shopper McCarthy. He was a tn test PYRAMID DRUG MPANY, rable $300, C) $150 of Class D for} "i : : mere \ |possible is the broadest and best. An | great player for nearly twenty yeacs, | « pare 670 Pyramid Bidg., Marshall, Mich. &S $ National A. Cy of ttle |umateur leone who playaa gamo be, (ADd & fat one for a much” longer |welghl, wave ae Kindly fend mo a Vree sample ” re waived! Y uw 1 ie period. He stuck to the game long a bos Pry t her jJore mid je ‘Treatment, tn " 11 Of respect must be| : f tuxe he lov {and not for gi. enough to have his son playing ball |, st emonisetarted tn the Tin | | Blain’ wrapper f ; off ca " eague ¢ vali su \ er he haw played for money be- jon the intleld with him—a son who [City fight fans that he js all that East-1 1 Name... ‘ t ' j Sw snerety He MOR Hh Ma Hae 4 Bae Har re makes no diff oe, ‘he w rh when Jim was a national |"! fi)" 9) twochunded fighter, whol | gy ‘ ica a PA bod Pomaaeyd at which Halt I { byra.| Weakness has been the lack of 4 e win action from bell to bell, and who] | Street +++. 7 5 ' we If he jou ye w “ They called him “Orator” because carries a putcl m ni that city , : ain ‘ “ recognized authority at the head ef | or the state nA Gotan ihe Goliee ten 2 slumberland when it reaches a | 1 bet a A, $30 ' wronst nateur baseball, If the amateur |tiness of his speech. He spoke even |i ¥it j | d or Class Cand § an ‘ fghiers axsoelath fficers can arrange witn|in ordinary conversation with pre Nove 1 battler with | \ ‘ or ts ' pow of pr sional ball ‘0 | cision and as if delivering an address, |." » bo an en liu Ea suis wo them 6 on on When he was with the New. York|¥" sere. te tng al ORR INK ad ' ‘ ij i yor affiliation with it the | Club when they were real Giants the f t eles Spode! \ just al at \ Joe Nurmi fat Witte Chicago bantam. | Worst Handicap to amateur ball will | Orator would. say a fine day” ty f wee We atthe A ve with so much impressiveness | Jat : t Prana Cocaa T seems to me that the professional! words would think that he was ce} ; ’ ola amneights 4 | ub owners and managers are|wettiing the fate of a nation j Bad Breath ey or esa ar Sa: k 1 omist in their analy He sind Tim Hurst were welt Ba Misolsh Influenza car i nie that there bn bia. revival of [Oratey gppenting.go,tim to And wy | Tg Offensive ed mana S| enza can aa ext in the major and minor |ielease us manager, He had be bad b | Gey cause there 1 fs aldethroned and was aggrieved He a ded with 12 ea] be prevented easier than : Me n@HUGuR TRONivAl interest. In Nad demanded to know. the reason h avids and sot cae 5 I i ‘ i APPR to differ, |@0d_no one would tell him, He went whole ayater ia Raa & |. itcan be cured. ¥ tion thereat and al ‘ ‘ ‘any and the | “Timothy,” he said with much im ! fy AT STANDS ’ % i " D 1 ea Pi Ni or isin t n learn) pressiveness, "as a friend, I ask you : sin 2a} : the first sign of a s , : Rea , : rd trom s and others—|{y tell me the reason,” ’ |e vet At § ; wm Four Bote Wrestling Card, | inniay +4 ( Heatey* "1 fous inter y iiry=thers | orgs it, Jim," Tim advised, “it's Boal’s | aa ot shiver or sneeze, take wn tot torm| tall on nest Tuerday Ie creetiing can | AK a result of the ty of Louly| Cle gamed, but the interest docs not "Axe mymothy, 1 eannot, As L ti |e) BY MAIL it \ League's: tdean on |e On nest Tussday te ww FOMe Lt millio ! y extend an its-entirety: to the fine man to man, f demand | axaceve | ra ills fale ag |e wrestling far ia the | UYM fallla Vi doe faneler of | onal game. One. ¥. M A Bec. | ite buttell mi oi, | R Il | tet ‘ a i r « the | Ar’ " lig me that one inie Meaiey 7 dS Met . S| Lightwets eine Pho " Wi thaluemine in Murnane aiave Well." sald Tim, “I don't know but Fruit re) sl ea 2 CASCARA f QUININE soaker ye aay und t Lf am certain tho pare |inex tell me that ine Pron You wrote | ken every night » bowels treoty | BAR Complete by n of 1 " Hil Al AN filter arnt Mody Vor instant Jim stood absorbing |!) en , Tisiedrnqget ys ifs r ad f f having © tthe # ham Creat Lakes Bherinan anit f the sh thi + | fa War Record ‘ 1 lata er: bee Pha) Pe war \ Th Timothy.” he d, wining | then oe ed cold remedy for 20 yeary—in tablet na § ¢ foiees ‘ i sould fh rad ‘ his eves, “I understand it ally Bun | the remedy | NOW aie) ean no OF ad a w ‘ pmo o ers are T nee, aX rol (2) ; Mgeieeactae 3 out Ww " Vga - at " "in OF 4 ror thia thelr Dall pa ke Timothy, ue man who would sas Res aS Falla i ON SALE ae ja . a tan Theay BE ea Wi Bb Data aun eaten Ley ‘| iia - » a ¢ {

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