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ee ee i a edt a as os, 1 | t ' ‘ WILLARD 1S EX-ChiAMPION ETRE T TIT TE THE EVEN 217 URED ING WORLD, BECAUSE HE WON'T FIGHT + Public No Longer Considers Big Jess Champion Because No Man Can Hold a Title for Several Years Without Defending It— Evidently He Is Afraid of the Jack Dempsey Wallop Which Put Fulton and Carl Morris Away Quickly. By Robert Edgren. Copyriett, 1919, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) ESS WILLARD Is ex-heavyweight champion of the world. No, Jess hasn't been whipped, Not yet. And it's likely he never will be. For he won't fight. That is why he ex-champion. No man can hold a championship title for several years without de fending it. bas become an Jess may consider himself cham- pion. But the public doesn’t, And after all, in ring affairs it is the public's opinion that counts. Jess Willard won the heavyweight championship {n a hard fought twenty-six rounds at Havana, April 5, 1916. - \anl ky Tess ‘That is nearly four years ago. He has had many challengers and many a a Offers since then, but he has not fought once in defense of the championship. He boxed ten rounds with Frank Moran, but that can be thrown out. It Seating « was a nodecision affair, and so cannot possibly be considered a champion- ship contest. When Jess Copyright SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1919," Kearns sunk his Fist inte BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK IN THE DAYS WHEN WILLARD WAS A REAL FIGHTER 1919, by ‘The Press Publishing Co (The Now York Evening World.) (Co > Wiens "ante ver ~ Fuctoes eres “evecussy " I Su. "hes iy et o— Wea every game, att wo, each other efter the second tine it ie faiiom Cae peat | ’ a ‘Tom OROURKI. ieee Toa be ool O'Domd smash a ‘ilbe bas eights Rowine Oh worse trig Bess Novice gp ren tree otra BAY STATE GOLFERS ASK FOR CHANGE IN Want U. to } Lifted if It Interferes With Opponent’s Shot. modified so that a ball within one foot of the cup shall be lifted If its position interferes with an opponent's shot. Capt. Ted Meredith, one of the world’s greatest middie distance rune ners, haa been mustered out of the army and is now buck home in Phila- delphia, ‘The 880-yard record holder entered the aviation service as a pri- vate, but rose in the ranks until he was noted to a Captain y last August. Vastern District High School de a the Erasmus Hall High ool basket- ball team by a score ¢ to ina game for the Brooklyn Borough division championship at the 47th Regiment Armory. The Rarnard Behe 001 basketball tea Once he “accepted” a match with Fred Fulton. ut the whole affair WAS Wits bel ee Te acored ite seventh straight victory ty looked “ciréussy.” A circus friend of Willard’s arranged it, got a tremen- bile ee ceed only cerenting the Btnicel’ Culture | Sthoot caane aged and ers 8) aise five in r annual basketball game on dous lot of publicity, and finally talked the match out of existence. scked Yeah em |the former's court. yesterday by the 4 ‘i “atte ame ork + core 019. Was & Kuod gAMmM, ‘There was talk of a Willard-Fulton match “for the Red Cross.” Fulton Hag PSEA dBA short Sua che the deams being about evenly matched, was willing. Willard bluffed, as usual, and nothing came of it. Then or ea ross on 7 inks ang she arse half ended in a te at 16 +Dempsey knocked Fulton out in fourteen and three-fifths seconds, 2 =e Which must have been @ great relief to Willard. arfiorace, Bann, defeated Hamitton Ane | Bxcept—of course—that raised a @———_——_+________. | eceive eaats O-L ig i basketball game On the formers new challenger to prominence, gle exception of Jim Jeffries, I never Chica i Willard has no possible excuse for) knew of anothe vywelght who Chartes F of Chicago NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jan, 18.—Yale's” Rot fighting Dempsey, unloss he comes | had Willard’s fishting equipment. He lection of ‘Officers a and Jubilee iow as there are no |Tecent! ca! ackey wall ce. | Was ® giant in size and strength, but in pponent oRt Mit Tight out with a candid announce: | joer os a middieweight. He had Dinner Also at Big | A canvass of proxies and delegates Acad a War Sok ment that he bas retired and never |jived a farmer's life and his vitality a ee i already in ¢ indicated at tel ake acidiers aes of Unknown Gualite ae will defend his title was unimpaired. He had been coached | Chicago Gathering. Western amateur championship would| far ae the E icerned, but Judge If he should fight Dempsey, the by ‘ ver ba «until he actually out- be awarded to the Sunset Hills Coun- | {2 t yorren th of the Ya i ain, ghances are he would be knocked out, | Pox Johnaan in their fight, and he ett try Club of ent deeae | 2 ard gain Willard has lived too softly since he| Witlard was game enough, 1 know rate ee elie i wid ‘belley Ana aa we hockey (aan ane one Decamo champion to be in good fight- | that because I saw him in many medals for golfers. WHO: f VOUR ES Ree che tae Had: enous ab z hock am an un: ing condition, He iw too fond of liquid It he ever lost that natural and Je ng more than $300,000 las WRT Tete te eak oeakal eRe ioe Fetreshments. Liquor and Aghting |e itiy tan en Pheu omit will bo awanted to-night yield count nt hthe |e condition never went well together. throuieh txrew up in a ed him nual mee of the Western G med en ene ‘A few weeks ago Dempsey knocsed|mind that had never known fear of idionanaat aur A ten feet .. which wit hold a subi omen 40 hia chub © | Beat Bo ‘out big Carl Morris in one round with | 22¥ sort before until it had the same ‘ nner for the Red Cross g 8 be-| Crone med: yu i effeet c ear of a be ———e — BAR ab eat eal yi neda Natiomal Champion i tertity punch in the body. Morris | Meee M2 Gctual, four Of w beating: t re ro-electing officers and: 4 Chick Evans, Warren K, Woof LEONARD AND DUNDEE END never was in Willard'’s class ay a| cave many evidences of enmeness, |George W. Spear |i ee eee (raunett Edwards. Chicago ama-| TRAINING FOR BIG BOUT. boxer or fighter, but he was a big,|One of bis first Important fights was razee U Ss ver al ea 4 . More than one hundred and fifty urs: Hobby Jones, Adlanta, “Bouth- pS : tough fellow, game and enduring, and Wal Pater akteatiod nana Si Doubl delegates “from South, Kast, North | Garnes, Colorado springs Walter rd_and Johnny Dundee, not given to any form of dissipation. |“white champio Wilkra on a ° cores ouote and West will attend the jubilee and, Hagen, Detroit and Joe Hutebiasoa Wh? Meet next Monday nicht in an It is likely Morris could take a hurder| novice, picked as an easy man. for tc ren ens Ox nae ‘ vote for the re ion of President and Bob McDonald, Chicago, elght-round bout promoted by the wallop in the body than Willard can] (auther to whip. Luther swarmed all | Billiard Victory Newark Sportsmen's Club in the Firat take now. Willard’s reluctance tolover Willard in the first minute of | —_s— = ‘ = = = Regiment Armory in Newark, wil defend his title against the hard-hit- |pghting, trying desperately to put him La, He signed with the Giants last year, a sh training to-day. Both men have ting Dempsey probably shows toat/away in a round. and dig, lanky | Minor Leagues Still Trying to buteniisted before h hed New York. George W. Spear won a double been preparing themsclve ye — has good acepane Jess flared up and sailed into the St hten Out TI fod Miller je & you gster ot nies Brot | header in the national class © 18.3 contest in BUly Grupp’s gymnasiw i i = famous McCarthy and gave him Straighten Out Their which be Was i ed out two| balk line championship tourname Mike Gibbo tie F fn Harlem pe om Champions’ ten round eating, “Aral. "Soiter® ‘ ine t “hic "be wn titered out twa | balk lino champlonahip tournament, atike aibbons, th in Gireem GF. te New Caatte midlonelebt, Pac th tie ut Jess. edrns sunk fist and.wrist in Wil- roubles. — SARs hte mh a rained aces : _ parrin Refuring to defend the heavywoignt Miitl’s stomach, and Jeas only became John J. McGraw will leave thia city| Association of Amiteur Billard ing club which ts st Jack Sharkey, the crack nal bantam, who Mt title Matotbaticelly rellaves Willard of enraged and knocked Kearns out a | to-day on e business trip. eon all| Players, yesterday, In the matinee ble Auditorium tn seule Burman of Chicago at Trenton one week naay pi te one neh o e oh set . 7 | proba y he wants to inspect train- . eat srante permit by from Monday ai been ed by his man. | i " ‘the crown. There is no precedent is fe Lot rah slg Rh Pree re Ne Baseball began to filter out the| fig quarters at St. Peter bo ch oa the table in Lawler Broth. sranted ap t gpostdiegis, edly by ie maa . bug punchin the history of the ring for euch action, | 1 torrie Itt hook in Willatd's body, | ruck door in New York to-day. for some other place. H may Academy, Monroe Street and S/oners who & ‘ Things to ee ce atte. a terrific teft hook in Willard’ bod And Harry Frazce, pet enemy of Comer with some of hiv players be-| tsroudway, Hfooklyn, he defeateg St. Paul and ee anine Joho 1. Sullivan fought a ring bat- Ana knocked Johnwon ten fect with | Ran Johnson, had the nest of a deal] 5 Humbolut’ Foss by a score of 154 shows at St y fs an excetlont tle within ten weeks after knocking f Countering punch. ‘The same thing [wh h 4 t | nis to 70, with an average of f f al condition, Gat Paddy Fyan, Unt John ta nad * counterine punch, The same thing |which makes the Boston Red Sox a) Dan Hawley, who carried the Toronto | § In the night-game Spear beat Gibbens exne ; ae Sone Eos far passed his prime he fought as pede ais Hi re strong contender for the American Bee Eeab \Ardie Wickers by the score of 160 1 hinron tha chin with left and right 0 be dro on Leonard in bet- often as any one suggested & fight. (nat micht have knocked out almost | Least ennant. algned a c points to 84, His winning average was 1 igen Mar dim Corbett fought Char ’ nha BIneH ARE SW RINT In Oscar Vitt, Frazer obtained a|2¢#erday as coach of the Detroit Tigers, | : ‘ people when he @ year and four months after he beat “yy he da 7 " \ performance of the day »bons f eu t le on the night Sullivan for the world's champion- Probably in the days before he was |man who is generally recognized 44| A committee from the National As-| was that of Gus Gardner, who ¢ light heavywe b Joe i X ht. I don't know exactly ship. Bob Fitzsimmons fought Jim 0"! igs Rone vn ; y Deda haunted |the greatest third baseman in the tation, wilt meet the National Com~ a lively tilt at caroms defeated Je éan' be leach for him. Clay. ‘Tu tauwie! 1 caryweiguy | What his Welght now, but it be Jeffries, ily most, formidable chile ie tithe Willard might nave | Same, and he surrendered only two sion thia morning to arrange for Alt. Jacger. The score was 150 poluts may bo one of them, a ; te who Jiminy be can't make 139 pounds easily, then £ longer, a little over two years After cont Jack Dempsey or any one|men, both of whom, he can spa conference last night was post- t 97. Gardner's winning avery home was Pa li) yom? brace he tot (for this match, but did not overexert ; knocking out Jim Corbett at Carson, [MRE tuck i Mey ow , | poned. ng @ flat 8, with top Tun of , }himself, although on several days be ° Weltries knocked out Fitzsimmons fur {elm But ite different now. | Jens) very handily. Marold Janvrin, white ae = Sena lt tthe man | Dowed ay many ne ten Founda the chainpionship June 9, 1899, and jhe ven at bi Lis «}a second baseman Hy reat ab \~ Buh nig rapier is wlated 10 In the matter of physical comdl- fought Tom Sharkey on the following 1° & 4 0 ruses. | eanks below Barry or Shee th id i johnny tion, the mpion hasn't a thing o1 Bor 2, Five. monthe wan a ine rita to, Nave, made, F210 ea aoe autter none from nin ton | OX ENG INOW an in en Days 2 : seat ; Rese eana tia gira man nae { @ toughest rival on the map, (OC any sort. He wants another $219.- ‘The loss of Shorten doesn't hurt v P ter Vi It: Bai & tle tenoniog THY enti she “oplninn “that he itl “fn'the four years he was chainpion, | He tieey Heal uP runt sel eh 1 SF | none, for Ed Barrow 4s still able to As eteran romoter ltews Be Sens Se TNS ame hgh dhe armory, willbe don't cure to predict who will. win, Jeffries defended his title ten times | 4° Ay In the first round would | ) battle with | atmirem, but Texpect it to be a slaziing bout” ee aoa cersat: Gunonenta: oH | Spo thin pleawing possibility, And | Put_ono of baseball's greatest out- Clay ‘Turner, the Indian fiehte Join Jen _ —— ere ? 9 one knows it better than Willard. | field's in tho game, although every pings had booked at the Amory A, A, of Jere hig four years Willard has boxed one |"°,9"" © game, although every Ike the McGuig 11 ¥ | e whole country tm inte: he act McGuigan an¢ City Heights on that might Bemdecision Wout cag hie vax |DORIME How, Becatnn curry terested 10 | man swings from the off side ot tho| Agrees With ‘Tain World| tea ‘ty aay qnlen many, spectaiora| . | oftrien P| Tela Sam’ A ¥ : a cht be © it looke ae Sha Satlan bet heawre * tirement, ‘Tommy Burns was the Aoldier in Uncle Rama armion Una Pete as an now.{ Ehat There Should Be Decie| #8 Ne eee ee Re ceRAva te y | ey erie (cu mn ERY hes io fe euraniGn tte ae , pont Nat ¢ whole country ne Minor leagues were s old A ; Rush Bh et Sie ) vel Silent Martin, ¢ mate fighter, ts real words champion, He wou the [in intereated in having active shane [tng ‘forzh -towday. Some tercitanai| sions — How Fake Bout ouii'."iwiant ataher and cosine | ne mui, Pa on Mooney | Metropolitans Two-Time Win=| "0 aa pions in ever So Jons ird | disputes probably will confront them at bet 3 a 9 t, was ta night t alt other boxing countries, Burns was a|P : iat tho B Clu, at which ira Heigiitn, tie, B20, {I soon, on, and the and there ix some gumshoeing going| Fooled Roosevelt , ii Q | folk, ‘the cator A National, ' vi busy champion, He fought Sautres | Wil! 700) a Sal one be ! 5 & hoelng going ie s . our late deceased friend’ President | ©! sae 30 ARN ners in American National, « In “another serien ‘rol of Australia, Moir of England, Dick BL aH EUL Totne eels COROT TIRG: Lake ihe ie cine oe Roosevelt wa neotaton by Tay ins | Quon ue puts on Senter ment, tore Tourney | fea tbe ottowisg smess tet ease reheeral evety onn fighting in the ring. ‘The time for| minors which want to start In de- have dust received a letter | yittlon oer Ae Moe | the plac Madden, who mass he is too = coi. Te, ay ON {neidentally knocking out Squi ORGNa CHAR OSHS LAS wane: by; Pence. OF ene HAR ORGL AMeea ATOR, from that veteran manager I seated Presi- Li Sol lr rae . | Me ne mpionsh again: went to Australia and bi Jand exercine the old draft privilege Ms etn Pol 6 Metropolituns were a two-time i mah the new Australian champion, 21 Hi h S h I Jon thom. ‘The minora, therefore, ar and pugilistic promoter, "i the aie bos with: sichtwoighe, win | Wither in the American national tour- my thie evening to fd fous sek Fotmion, his clon gins ci 008 | busy combining the teagues they can | O'Rourke, In which he gives ble views then fata thi’ im. Sullivan When jichvwreht: wit Teament at the White Elephant alleys} ¥ iguana Fival from America, all within a ew 8 on the proposed new boxing legisla- | Rarnes and ligan came on the for ei | last night, ‘The teams that they met {New York A ore > anaeme rope . foi le e tew at they met| ue thee fe (oy fe he Ps aha a sali meas minors have granted A classifiacation | sume have had wider experience with | YOU And. & ecg eaigew dale five of this cl nd the Floral| anse’et er Wiehe Terns es, tare auenees Back schon picked a tow soft! The public ih school students $e Sin Peres ang Basten Usnaiion,|Hehte or slehiorg And are more. Shr: of this petal Heights five of New Jersey. They won| 8%? if tis how 1s pan ar uke ne Rallrond ones after beating Burns, but he did], re t rmeriy B leagues, ‘They also spc otent to discuss the subject, Tom n knew ulgan would a aaa THR Games Heomkita gamer ek ait 5 Father tae | Pointe Indicate this’ wt a Ses the fifth being with Stanley Ketetel, | annual hieh schools indoor track and|yearly by the AA leagucs from oa) | DAs Nie leas 0 over hia rring partner, Barnes ¥ eo at the National | irloval Heights, but they had to ex-| ina, mente sitar winning the 4 ie. | field championship games, which are |of the A‘, of which there are now moe he inserpate ed in the aagts Mr, Roosevelt, not knowing either of — peene te ee M4 nen ee yeas Farese Out ough a middiewelght, Ketchel 48] t4 ne held on Raturday ey |four—Western, Southern, Eastern nd | Which will shortly be presented to picked ‘the colored man, who Tibtona will te seen tn @ bout at the | dales, Hat ot boon for the! sa roid Parese, Harriac Snything but “soft.” He stood Jolins | oo 00 Oe . ae - wed sages 3A2.| Texas, Drafting below ‘that classifl- |the Legislature, Incidentally he tells fine and a little larger. Big 2 of Piiladelphia on Saturday ere Aen tee recto ieaat minsed threo F dotantad Ch ile Beec non on hiv head with one well placed| 25, at the 23d Rogimont Armory, |eution will continue as of old, with ‘The n loft th ision to Mr. Roosevelt Te eee nahn Je ime [ares and Wittrock, the high average ; ie Beecher at an interesting story about Theodore t \ , hook in the twelfth round, and micht | Brooklyn, the stipulation that no optional agres. |" i himself, voneluded he lost and ew Tom up to mest Hartley Mad. | AN of the tournament, rolled away last night. Farese in- have won the ficht but for ove Great rivalry existe among the|ments may be entered into. Roosevelt, Hig letter, well worth) nanied Big Tim $.. ‘Tim refused to |a wien hates for ais roids |Delow Nis average, | the Rosedaten min the first Found aad eagerness to finish the bIF BINCK)twenty.one high schools and this}, The minors expected to-day to moor | Printing, Ix ax follows: Locept it roared laughing, tell-]in the main event at the show, As Madden | Might have been returned the win wins only thing that mved champion, - Agen i ltha Nation pimination, te devine a [To the Sporting kitor of The Evening World: |ing Mr, yevelt that tt Was al fongut Larry Williams a draw at ¢ ners. Only twe ing separated | Heechor. Furese, owing to his Injury, With all this Mghting activity of | year this more Intensive |hoard to handle disputes between | Very pleased to read your views in | br whic did every | on Now Year's atte and Gib the two teains badd of tie tenth) was a. titt w, but had no trouble former titleho\: erm ax A OOM eX anuple is has bdeen|majors and minors. relation to the proposed boxing bill | M'é! wherever they com ow. THIS | to pack them in [frame ‘The scores irat same—Met- | outpointing Beecher all the way. ia w lard has no exc uae F atting tant be te ; f ae de she | nothing different tha DY | at catouwnights itan 896, : lor al H “ hte. ror hes self “ch "until he has long Two moro players signed contmots|to come before the islature, f the fliehters are d ay and is kona nd game—Rosedale 915, Flora White whiskers, If fat has taken ending of the great war and thelwith the New’ York Giants yestentay. [trust Gov, Smith has the same view | many of the fans are eating it up Lind chix 883; third game—Rosedale RACING SELECTIONS, way his endurance, or 4|@tudents look u life in @ lighter | Toul Jones and Pod Miller, hoth lof it that you suggest, only 1 would| but many men who used to attend Vennryivania lightewight, te Metropolitan 92 Bett nitchera, Jones st a that hi stomach is no longer in con- | vein. th things’ auch [Rushers Zones stopped. over in New like not only to ace w decision and a|oontosts now stay away, ‘Thore never [Nev tose! uy for two gore baitio by his man are scheduled to be rotied NEW ORLEANS, dition to endure such a punch a8|a. ing » anttiot nade | Ne WAs mustered out of the tax of at loast $2,500 @ year so that it | has been go much money in the public Al, Lispe, Hie fient will be with Harvey | t irnament until next Tues- Haver. Pa Jack Dempsey can deliver, it {s op wae me or two Ko his home in § would limit the number of clubs and | as there ‘ Ww years. orpe of Kanga City for sit rounds at Detroit j4 ay evening, when the He entry, to big Jess to announce his retire. | Into history, keep out the rifrat that have put) Instea ttracting a riday night, and his seond with Vote | Spartan and Hudson fives are t o’ Wisdom, ment. The public w espect him| The boys have bean in active train- " a the game where it has been the past | lar ttendance show of cham- Dene, for eight rounie a . Malone Wing With K 1 : | more than it docs while Jens ¢ jing for the past thre aka ane) an ee h Knockout. [fey years, ‘The law should compel! pions now draws on an average of | the abew of the Trenton A, ©, of Trenton, N, J., | ‘Transporta- @ title that he is so extrem ml shania Meith aanain cond u | ST. PAUL, Minn, Jan, 17.—Tommy|the so-ca managers to post a/| $5,000, During the Horton law days, | 08 tie olatt of Fob, 3. lr Juctent to defend patie perh condition when|Sheehan of Chicago, was knocked out | substantial forfeit for appearance ay | when decisions were given and the | apg Kid" Lewis the welterweight chamion, ck, Brads jcalled to thelr marks to compete for|hy Jock Malone of St. Paul they would have no way out but for-|contests w f longer duration, the nies tee: Maio toue, and ca $ less Plays afe. Pp Pe Bir oi i, in the and Fred Dyer, the Boe! 1 re. B, Tick of ey heir school and to at-|ehind round of a schedule: ee felt. Then you would get better |same attraction would draw from | cent: boning ineiractor af oue of Uncle | 5 + Rah ¥ tain athletic r A ten-round | cently civilian ne v i Willard'’s change of heart came just a © honors. For many/boxing contest here to-night. Mike |contests, No man should be allowed | $20,000 to 000, Who ts to blame? } gasu's compe in the Wem, have been booked Race-—Harvest Kin prod ; hat | Years these gem a jarn's camng wp ie, Jifty, rf he knocked out Johnson in that |7eare these mance served as a pre- | Ertle of Bt. Paul, outnointed Johnny |to contest inside of ten daya of his |Nobody but the fighters, thelr man: |i ciagh ine twelve-round daviaion bout at the | Day. Breat fight at Havana, ‘Two daya|lminary to future honors won iby |Rltehle of Chicago, In cient rounds. In| previous contest and all should be|axers and promoters of clubs, with | centri A. C. of Baston on Feb The mes | th | Race — Grumpy, Capt, , After the fight he told me his plans. |"ese young men In the large col- [the opinion of newspapermen, Sompelled to train he assistance of the press If | were to have fought at the came ; ch es ee ot that oe) Be Miho United @tatee: Hrouushout | awe eightermont main toate and sree pe | DO not suppose you have taken | a new law is enacted it is all Up to | yeu ago, bat the bout was mut tech on ac | —— oe eat MS ats tee eet | rate preparations are being |mnaries will be waged at lar weekly toe, [DOLICH that vary fow train these days, | them and the promoters, ‘There were M Young Metiovern’s wad acckdint it « eon. | INSTRUCTION, 46 wares an theatace, snd th made by Gen. George W. Wingate wow of the Armory A. A. of Jermy cay [Instead they go from one town to| no boxing commissions in the old thon, pe ESE 8 ii He didn't tatend te anncunce |President of the Public Schools Ath. ee ee : oto sie tug {unother, night in and night out, Hke still the promoter had more yes a Tom alan, the Tingtish Solirament at once, mithough he|tstia I 16 ANd has corpa, of ane | Mit Jerk Denley tackie Joong ¢ ‘ot |Durnstorming theatrical companies of | vo iver the fighters then, It was | Me Uta avelemtadl ught he had “done enough" in |#istants, to give to the public a most | No York. and Charley Becoher, former amateur | Yrs 60. Of course one contestant | com ary for them (io post forte eayy Wipro ‘ ee te une te ie anc citing evening's |c2Manion, hooks up with Brown, another as good as the other, ax neither |¢ would not get a mate. oh 4 , antay | are wo 9 peating Johnson entertaining and Sxciting evening's | comiaing young New York battler 2 trains. This is all covered up by tho | cord to my views of things, oon Vy pyrarently Willard knew his own |entertainm) n clean, healthy and | pr ‘Phere ahold } ns have been detrin “A sind at that time—except that later, |invigorating sport for the younger} A ney wring chi bas tem onganizat at |prere Spt sty et Ore: MNOS: He Sted aa ada agg . n r earned the financial possl- | gene c , organi res some nding With the press,|to the sport, the way they have be rolled When be learned the financial posal- | generation Tinghamion, N.Y. It le calla! the Woe Bulelas in the old days, and no news carried on and always will be unless ob " te Bill Day H H m ies connected with holding a > _ AL ©, and the manager in ¢ r “ cial reermeg 2 and “Eviniag ¢ “abo BF pionship title, he forgot all about bu FA 3 . ager te Ciimint Howe of that | should go out without belng abso- | they get a man who is strong minded wm vale instruction at hours to suit ‘convenient petirine. Pp " ‘Bo! Le ebiance Bea Pweatysfe ro pel rd clgp will etage ite shows at the liutely authentic, If this could be|enough to stand off many of the pro-~ | july Gibwn, who is , TAL OP AssES FOR TAD 4 Domeate at hes: rnory Theeize there, The opening eiertain- /done you would find a difference in| moters and managers of to-day and | poneld, the feht prom . 8 hore! Ja iate for b 2 werd, wus oe are, ene 4 CHICAGO, Jan. 18—Jose Raoul Capa. | mat wi be held oo owt Weinepiay night, We the attendance and things would be/not be bulido Or hoodwinked. | country, haa wiend to Mike (ihte chim | 8 5 a ring 450th St. (Near broudivay aett Sa was a peat chia blanca, the Oubea choy 9 master, playing | Snel bout wil be aoe of ten rounde betwen too | more like the old days when matches | Otherwise boxing will continue to | for pis terme to go to England and fight Miko | bad congregated ay the al Para are Bie day Srenty-teur | eppenenta cfimuttaneously jeter. he ecered Hekwrseht, oad Foie Hat were more on the level. You know |atay in the rut into which it re O'Dowd, the American middleweight champion the bontery tid’ not roll ent gato ' Tiluvis Athivle Clu inate Rigs, |i. Tester OGety satin Cores fo WOU ae I that when two mea deci ears. erely, Nitros rare he won't STYMMIE RULE ! odifyy, . Regulations So That a Ball) Within Foot of Cup May Be’® BOSTON, Jan, 18.--Delegates at the annual meeting of the Massachusetts Golf Association here authorized the Secretary to write to the United States Golf Association mim @ that; the rule regarding the stymie be

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