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ote eee tt emt ee “10 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1919. ind the composite averages always indicated the same thing-—that even “moderate” drinking rapidly lessened A GOLF PRO HAS A HARD LIFE . . of -- By Thornton Fisher {8:2 122s he" |m ung friend to arrive Copyright, 1919, by The Pr team. The Detroit team arrived but he was not with it. I inquired of Publishing Co. (The New York Evening Wo — Jennings where he was - 7 or So You THINK o the bushes,” sald DEAR SIRS- REFERRING ~ Me recheplp Nb YS =? . (out ee a Bee ee 3 YOU SHOULD CONTINU! ) on. v0 You tor? #0 looked good.” TO YOURS OF EVEN DATE UNDER EN insTRUCTIONS |) Mine SOF C FIREHiAN said Jennings, grinning, SWPHENT No. 36% SF ~ For ar east six Er. WHEN YoU was one of those fellows who Invowe 21473F DATEO ee \ f,_iGRow uf, EM 1 bottle of beer after a gamo Jani. US 1917 - e -- — \ Sens them and » fow weeks — to be fh that muc en or eight YAY I met a ball player | who had just been mustered 7 PURLING ey sald it burt me I'd have 1, When I went linto the army I aissed it, which was a warn) that L had been taking too much, A month after T got in I no- ed the difference, I felt better and my wind was better, and I had all the Ib pL had when I first started blay- Ling ball—-felt’ good all th Heit Syndicate, tne.) ~~ F of army, and suggested & He Put Willard into Shape to} plane of beer, thinking that, after Beat Johnson and Now He ii 4 even months drought, he would be Wants to Train Dempsey Into \T costs TS Gun? 785 Fer ec aa he Atay Yeas WEE) a Champion. eA ie “two bets A Wemie- [VER anxious before, |, 0.321% Powe never t 7 r that it hu Coorrgit 1910.30 1h em hg Co ie ms Tare TEN in few beers in HE man who put Joss Wiilerd into physical condition to beat Jack Johnson wants to do | fame thing for Jack Dempsey. He ays it is a matter of business with WW LE JOHN P WHOOEI2 IS ENJENING _ him. He is not unfriendly with Wil AEEMERM SANE rae tre ME eR Hic Jard, but he wants to be in at the making of a new champion. Who ‘s he? Why, certainly, we might have | told you at the go-off He is Tex O'Rourke. Ah Tex worked like a Trojan condition- fing Willard. Iie boxed with him, he Son Witt HeVER WAKE al TO WORK | (7 hike my “QEAHEE “A” UNFORTUNATE THING (S COMPELLED © bo THIS ALL DAY - But FoR. | “WORKING ® Tm Seve! | : AND THE DISCOURAGING HARDSHIPS pote fs eee «| & The Quick Way to OF THE OAILY ERIND ARE SO m RECcRIVES REAL St Cc h AGGRAVATING AT THES pouch Q op a Coug LEPOPPO MC LOE TIMELY j ‘went on the road with him, he mu gaged him and did several hundred ; year’s training, which sent the } D kl : B ll il “pared. and saves aboet 83, : Mii costae is ver tvs tien Drinkless Ball Teams Wi rersaectnitecie: ' on keyed up to concert pitch. And, F h B * Gi d* DPA LOD AD DED DG “Ente memewnren ay ero tm urnish Better Games and vo vic ve sscpssca to vow ' cna, bk beth sone be * WHE JOE BLIF IS “ WANE TO GO TO | that the best thing you can use for @ e. Incidentally O'Rourke TRYING TO KEEP THE FLORIDA AND Wort Pl Wi Ue I t severe cough is a remedy which te y RURSey ee ee ea oe Willard’ RADIATOR. WARM — UKE THIS ALL DAY ayers l as onge easily prepared at home in just a few ; . He 8 stiperman, | 7 ——— moments. It's cheap, but for prompt results it beats anything else you ever tried, Usuully stops the ordinary (OTS & HARD LIFE) \ a Dea ‘At Least That’s What Fullerton machine.” sdally and trv rd to hurt Johnson found this out, according Tex, in the seventeenth round of th k Chance's wonderful achine, No one would think of i Memorable Havana fight, and there- Ag ing Choee bore "areas They cough or chest cold in 24 hours after he wasn’t the mie Jonson, | Bowling All | Thinks, Springing Some New fine, clean an fei- | Tastes pleasant, too—children like it A lack hit Jess a crushing right on the 2 ever were gat ther.) -—and it is pure and good. left jaw. “Willard ataggerod back. to - pomouraresea owling ey | Dope on the Subject wan ‘drink that brought Its| Pour 2% ounces of Pinex in « pint jthe ropes. Any one else would havs Bae Joe i": Hal Chase Will Play | in the pit of the stomach aie | uship career to an early, bottles then fill it up with plain gran- By Chatter tack wr an ithefe wars, two, cestotalers | ulated niger syrup Ot use clarified | By Hugh S. Fullerton. eh (toek SlUBy tie cles molasses, honey, or corn syrup, in- | a ‘ ows who took thelr caston- | stead of sugar syrup, if des This punch robbed Jack of a lot of ° ° | Gus Cook, the Bay Ridge whirlwind, VEN then of ball clubs are | {iiy, "then more and ‘i jacieialee atull pink Creniy Ene ambition and shortly afterwards hie Fi rst Base 7 his Year jhas an unbroken string of victories to ing changed in this era of|ly. ‘As they grew in fam , you make a full p i PP sent his wife away from the ringside SB credit that make him appear to be f by too but costing no more than a small As subsequent events proved, Johnson H | reconstruction. The war is re- | *urrounde oc o - an almost certain winner of the classy ladanatblac dhe ac Witnber ob ehatixes adenirere and 8 f dy : @én't want his Mra. to wee his (nish Ye Gi astern Individual Bowling Champion pons , 7€8, | enced to break and si 4 But the punch he janded on Willard’s _#or New ork yiants pan To-night he goes against Leo | but the dry moves | fore they should have de cough syrup. h medicine, there ts bottle o And as re 80. really nothing better to be had at any left jaw swelled up the right side for the runner up, at the Grand ment is having it The Jerate” drinking—t price. It goes right to the spot and Wet oct wat & dislocation, but a ahet. watiae! Sadr it: ba Gea AWEOT ILS, tiie eaten effect. also. ‘The | !4°a that a bottle of beer or ale ves quick, lasting rellef. It promptly stood up under it ub, Jake Daubert, the Dodger | from Lis he will have a walkover. —_— ecks Cleare Sendi YO seman, his been traded to the|Luoke is « tough customer, and many | Jg arms Ridicules Fre. Mie la.gsiting aay HOANC coll oe re ied for Sensing agetman, his bean traded te ‘he | Luke fr a tough cuslomer, and, many | Jack Keams Ridicules Fred his desire to train Dempsey, He| Walter Holke to Brooklyn, Helden Grimey: ho (Giants have] that he wil prove too, much for’ Cook Fulton’s Statement That the Stinks that all Jack neods against Wil-| After Famous Infielder. Is{hiiowea “jum tous to cine Liuoke repre Yard is condition and if given the op- Milwaukee Club, | dot helps an athlote ia w aukee C1ud+ | done more harm than anytiin line the ti.roat and air passages, stops known as “The| Maybe the theory is right, although |the annoying throat tickle, loosens Brewers” for|E never hove seen uw fellow Who lihe phlegm, and soon your cough SON ee ae with the /89Ps entirely. Splendid” for bron. : OW years 3 as_with the | eithis pooping no dry. The| petroit tern at Gulfport There wag \ctitis, croup, whooping cough ond, ame “Brewers” /a young fellow with the team for a bronchial asthma ere has been tossed | tryout who was promising. [He was Pinex is a highly concentrated com-| a nice youngster and I was in sted pound of Norway pine fost Is the inflan membranes that many ye math as | Fk and tile of the bowling tratermey | Newark Fight Was a Fake. % Sere ry) at, | M8 Manaser of the Red: are of the opinion that the contest to- a Ipertunity, he promises to send Demp-| Exonerated of Guilt in Bet-] “Phe Dodgers are without an export-| night will be the best of tbe. tourna: . 4 . . enced first baseman, Here's where it}ment and that it will be a sertes worth| Tex Rickard, the world fame sey into the ring in the veriost pink. ting candal, According tO}comes in for the Giants when they | foimz a long way to, seo is proven by! promoter, is due in town to-day from | | | | | | ee ae ei Rourke is no ordinary camp hanger ' hee : the fact Billie Cordes has already 4 away and they y 1 M for its healing effect on the sign up Chaso to allow first baseman % “ in him, partly because I had urged frmous for its healing n on. Ho is a student of physiology Reliable Authority, Holko to go to Brooklyn recelved many | requests for reserved Texas, Before nightfall it is cx- Au / ar6: to. Ho Onli Tanninee to) tiv ching. fe wanTin iia | Teen racen He {8 a physical culturist. He knows} niles Manager Robinson of the Dodgors | high avoraze man of the tournament |Dected that he will have signed Jack! (otticially) “Pan-|room and he invited me to join bin. To avoid disappointment ask your} iaiemy, He is bcs . S }and Manager w of the Giants’ and likewise hus high average both at|Dempsey as Jess Willard’s opponent ’ hoa, thers,” although | 2 @ bottle of beer after practice. druggist for “2's ounces of Pinex” i. an expert m ue By Ars Sullivan, ure great friends and always ready home and abroad for a single series. |in the big heavyweight champion- faite after July 1 they |, “Where did you get itv" 1 asked, | with directions and don't accept anys and if necessary he can box He ss le to do one another a good turn when Frank Breitenfeld ts the cellar cham-|ship fight, for which he is guaran- be ¥ knowing Gulfport was dry 7 + nteed ab thinks he can do a lot for Dempsey T is learned on reliable authority Tiunity presents itself, Here's ion. having lost all but one series out [CCAP fees fOF which he te N-/ be the “Near Beors” or the “Neerlys.” | “wateaeicuniy eves ep New ore | thine else, Guaranteed to give al al 7 5 evide: At was offered oftbihge pt i ra of the e wr! at he has coi ed | td je bods Ay WERT - ae ee ee over from New Or) jute satisfactio. or money prom i After 300 or more boxing bouts with that the evidenco that was offered opportunity to give Robby a pf the elght eeries that he has competed liege or draw. The Peoriu “Distillera® also bave| leans.’ Me ae a Bines Ce Pe Wayne! j ‘Willard, he believes be knows ail his against Hal Ch in last week's | lift i $Me . Jack Kearne, manager of Dempsev,! changed and will be the “Drys.” ine stuff for a young fellow just | Taq cadet J Movements. He has learned how tol jivate hearing was not sufficient to} Holke isn't in very good. standir Sem, has been here for weveral days. Ts “ope 4 : ; breaking in. bi void Jess's punches; In NOT Ne eee ene ng in basabad, and {With the Giants. He quit the team roy in Wuedy to meat Rickard Hult Way he drying up ef the Nation, how-| "On "s bottle of beer docs me good @f the opinion that he can drill Demp- {°° : je gee & ‘ tt | last axon and jumped to the “steel 1% and to put his signature to any con- ©Vé6r, is one of the biggest things that | after a game ‘ @ey into a certain knowledge, which | ‘hat he will become a member o eaguc’ be he red he'd bo Setauure .....5 jtract that appears fair. t ail ever has known, and after That started the rgument. Of ‘ will enable him to beat Willard Giants a4 soon as President Heydler | tod. le has a wife and three We're not going to try to hold up se ¢ ved | course, there was no ch: vince him by we July 1 the quality of baseball s Tex thinks, in addition to al! his Amowledge of training u man into just the same he thought olora and kard, or anything like urns, “Dempsey is & ational League announces | children, by t,"° sail that he'd be called: to th of the t ud to get 1 (0 tho public will improve steadily, ds I set to w to see how to win that argument. | iraw has been actively engax championship condition, that he in| ®\# a Nba de res clearing (hel he peat it away from the Giants with |chance at the title. After meeting the players will last lor in the} took the average book ten years be * fucky. He says he has never trained | (amous fir baseman ut warning Manager MoCraw, Mc | Willard we know that Dempsey will business, and the woes of manus ore, selected from it @ list ¢ : , ‘ing ae PORES Se the can a | The decks are reported cleared for|Graw doesn't like this brand Recs Ibe champion, and then we will be in i : who | knew drank moders ‘ as trained and been ind Fre Canine Gi faea Hal te. ihel und him, so it is a cineh th a position to demand all the money, Will decrease 50 per c¢ the Mmaline list oF lencwe vastntalers Fulton in seventeen fights and that |e _coming of Erinen thee won't grieve when he parts with| We aro entitled to.” : pping ide. of Hauer will 46. Key nee Nlecovers’ wan that the deine: ‘ 4 Loorel paver lost one ot ies fn se exhibitions with an understanding be won ; aehieh : Seeene Sone’ ieee erieuay he! baxeball “im than anything ers lasted than . oy Ae ae fought Cari {HWeen opponents. Bere {s hnothar angle ve thle ahs: m Sjsquawk th re on made on that ever luppened in history of a year less e gues than | } rain Fulton, the year he fought Carl | (Cen opponen Hanay Leonard, 16.0% players. 1 leved that ‘eine night doo Kis} the Const Saturday, when We issued | tue amo. the othe I got interested. | am- ; Morris in Harlem, when, it will be) (AP 274 imagine Benny Leonards) Oiristy Mathewson, who learned. a pe, fling is “hela signed statement to the effect tual] T do not desire to give the tn DUAGL Rha ibatee. Ulster ealdiee save ou Semembered, Fulton lost on a foul. Jinan g the ring for a bout | £04 deal of his baseball knowledge oe, Bn @in{he and Dempsey faked it in thelr | ston that professional baseball players inaay drinkers and non-drinkors ‘We remember the fight perfectly. | nuy Bois lthes will be fom MeGraw and who won cham he gen tery iles{eight-round bout in Newark last! aye drunkard not. In possible on the lists by consulting ‘ Morris, without the slightest know! pe pisik Had bats acs 1 A plonships and liurels galore while in mo my & match erie to i and eet equate | September. it the percent atotalare : gers who knew the . "$ ; ¢dge of boxing, roughed Fulton with} na inon but a New York uniform, will come to caught's tar van Leeks walked away There is a clique in Frisco that) among major rs is now men intimately. Then I tried it again @ut regard to ring rules, and the ref. |! : 1 Giants as a coach to suteced fen Guy 6: toe ewe gums} in jealou ¢ Rickard,” declared |quite large, perhaps as large as that The result was even more positive. $ eree let him get away with it. Finally oN were in hopes that a new box- | George Gibson and Pat Moran, Mead “Seerage in the “abaek individeal chem. | Kearns ides, Fulton thinks that) among young n in any busine The non-drinkers held jobs longer. fn desperation Fulton decided he | We, were in hopes that a new bor! “Aithouch he may be used’ am a jnocalap gore. shar he can discredit Dempsey and earn) and the nuinver of those who ¢ T took the butting aver ct} — ‘ 4 would take a band in the game. He} rain bouts, but it in mot to be, ac h to start, Matty, who 4s still in for the right to box Willard, He's killea touch drink has boen increasing stead- | drinkers and non-drinkers, The first 1,500 combinations in Geliberately pulled his right arm back. | oni t, Ser n Ho thinks; “rence, but who is expected to return imself off for all time with thy lily for at least fil years, Yet the r the drinkers cuthit the othe ; os took aim, and let the punch go With |iuy rounds ure enough-to decide the | Mow" any day, will undoubtedly even- that the Meurmpontan |*POFtIDE public,” added Kearns, | that crink ha ken more class, chiefly because the v! fashions and fabrics for 3 all the foros he could cominand at {| question of supremacy. We. don't tually become naker of the Giants me that te Ti t of his statement which! sicat ball cluos than any other th the then star batter 1| 2 epot below Morris's belt. It took « | says t Mike Collins, | mand his manager, ‘ sree Wi r fe ibink the : average active play-| followed the averages th th our selection. : fect, Morris went down, rolled around | #&ree With him. and we thal te) i tasetnall > many years that he 0 1d wo tbe |teid him to go in and tif bemp Ot ees va \cur, ch saree, hee ce e| ¥ @n the floor in apparent agony and | oe ntontion right. In the firme | Nends to sooner or later quit tho| rhe Laty Amen ea\sey Kot mussy shows that there has wrecked more of the great) the drinkers decreased wteadily, that | S )vercoat made te | there was nothing left for the referee | 0". aban tion ee | ie chention Dench for the business end of the club. | ter gentle (| was no prearrangement,” continued stars of the game than ail other Teas | of he non-drinkers improved slight Suit or Overcoat madet to do but disqualify Fulton. That! }'\ rear champon) At any rate it looks to be all aettied | Sem % "| Keams. It if all a bungling at |sons com 1 | TI mado another ist, entireiy cf your special order at $30 } blow convinced ws that Fred lucked | f) Wil tapny, (hat tho | fel, aietag” PMY Mirek for the Clants | aie | om wits Maa [EMPL on Fulton's part to re-estat | | would est mate, from a rough can-| pitchers, claswing tho drinkers and | Z faat inexplt nie, some Meh rbieh pt tars will-give New York |) yy f°usnns cihasenat cleared | Rese Setiinadier Uisvidias Wan | oie melts Tlowand doubted: that vass of Players, phat about x per the uon-dein r ir nke a were Location—at W holesale m the goby rather thahen rah M y cleare wero retay nt. no major league playe ¢ nitehe three years a r i gent the punch to Morris's jaw and} pee a it fine Le himself op Sie ees Pans By by hed out Fulton out ob larink moderately usually © ey won and pitehed more games! Offices: 500 Fifth Avenue "4 pa rea osing by altrank way he testified, bi nat he fo 84 earns went on, * ik SESETG EL ie ‘aaa ey ” t hat the tnatate Sole ‘ Reonid jump at tt Chit to et new sare jto th wee that heard his testimony wt | net ly Heid, Rt away again. But you can bet that larink ont ocexs.on celebras|of ix years the non-drinkers were | N.W, Corner 42nd St. and Sth Ave, e traine t won't cos is watt 8 testimony not. onty | Be nit arize whi ulton has had hy Hof Dem or banq iets. r cent,| Mot only. pitching S eamaa nar ea 1 BR Sen e ratition. dollars, and dou decision 4 [exonerated him of being entangted im ie in itis 20 i maland the public has had its fill seh pe Ue 7 ‘mon |man per seasor were winning he ! wan, dollars “1 wou any betting seandal, but that tt ex. | affain of te Jor Fulton.” 44 ae eae ¢ he AN Ay satis marae very. densccial to bis . ampl ne to show ass|cused him for jumping Yanks | ee jm the game~ n touch’ drink tried’ ie in on ‘i be fhe TE Ny he, killer Poe eh os a pie airy eis \— many of them never tasted Averages, oa eal ls Soa nougt . n ten rounds | sever i ts on rage Be cds not smoke, }OVer a ten-yeur fi he flelding |) rer aN WAM ; a 2 spectacular boxer like Dundee might |the vat brought him in dis- + < 1 } t Menglof the nonedrinke ae ‘ Sve RON I ee SA, 1 E FEEL that we have won a wor ihe however, is larzer thin that of those rs wa ns stent | the account from Buffalo Ought to put a ffteon-round Mmit in| @ ot think that 2 per ce ht years, im j ne or Gibbs's i i much, ‘Then woe could have te Sportsmen's Club o! ‘artlamt w y ard” dri " : i Ee eeevialons, ‘The up-B # too muich. “Then wo could have! — TO FIGHT JESS WILLARD.|y"s° siven’ne succesntulty. broughi | tke face of moat unustal temp| { has incorporated « deci Ishand days w an off the Dundee-Leonard bout a few tations and opportunities the ra the measure he promises to on boute xiteten |. BARI ocala ete RI ere PO ayers is remarkable to-morrow at Albany. We 1 Fitz, Ruhtir eau outs in the Ist Regiment Ar es Yani y “frien ‘ yooated decisions right al notable fist and bout the tat} " ey aH n tempted by Mrienda” and a versace SALE at they insured « and which attracted crowds and mory there on 10 or NEY | gine Harttic re Ve Ot annie ate + A aeEnInR ¢ cromas: decided to put nis trio of contests | wena t wn to hat hecomme drunk a an E SK poy he time is ripe for a return to t fter being uns ful in sigming | Key for she main tout, hat De time ya ve Padre Ran emsll claNern were I at days of Why shoula up J mp n¢ iy Aidkcal eee Cee | : hs n 1 z p Jack Dempsey and Billy Miske | era Ley ldrinkers, ‘The man who did not drink we bo contented with the milk-and for thelr main attraction, Match-!” gohoay Denise v5" ible the tint match, [way au exception. [have seen enti FOR WOMEN | tne real Abia oe ate tle | ni? |Maker Dave Mackey has so far jae is gem manage r were’ teins drunks have wen half a dozen i es é ; y Own Ww clinched one bout, that being between | men! to mest Jane tom [during games, L have egs of tl test tucte ty aie a to him explain why the fine | Welling of Chica takie Burns pitudmnsh, on the night of r ‘ ne ur he Ba o 4 $6 69 Dunde ne Jor Jersey Sity and Harold Farese of 1s the |huve seen. tien drink during gn egular $10.06 vuttil, N w $6. v ia nerds t ad rh ‘ Now drinking ave separated Neeru pola | Newark is another be which Mackey | Those days 1 pking = - ' 5.69 | Me ordi gh aia ey ie thinking about putting: on Bipetaglcs ;Jaxainst the ies uf practically eve Regular 8.50 Quttit, Now $5, ks Joht ye heavywelant, 6 : o welicrweight ctampion, and |ejub, althoug ew managers p Sanda beon Ghee After that the What Clay Dur the Indian light heavy. Paglioh welterwwight and aby «init “moderate” drink which usu ardier Wells, wh hh | weight, thougtit wae a oid in his chest, now ture | sated Lin cheAn are ten ie ut to he a fractams! bone ther, ‘Tamer re Hey. rete the hitaiene ne vert ia bn hin tout with Kid Norfolk, | Je Wostman, For Constipation Carter’s Little | 30037 aes ee ‘| 900 GOLFERS TEE OFF IN |ar seen, Sova wh pete the playe ation, Several d Clarke Pirates, T vi spring, There oxitg uMteuctor that some f mode Re ular $7.50 Quilit, Now $4.69 All outfits fitted and: riveted free of charge while you wait. ally means will never be a knocker-out mal nore ewing on the chest, ‘Turner bas been force hig ‘aa (ash men on Largest stock fe skating } Liver Pills longer, reach than Dundes hus. It) ST, VALENTINE TOURNEY. oe ame oan hm hookemale (tem rani wnt Sie Nog tite amie \ other Well-known musen, PINEHURST, N.C. Feb confided | 200 players will ft in the Ne aua: at the will set you right | | Another fighter has with a mishap which | the wily little Scote ger, “tha, | {ne Four 4 of the | valle y from aig and var a In the ret ms ti OOK duck over baseball histor r - Purely Vegetable the good olf wallop, TRANS Why | rows Fe nat ae heal oe | DP aban a atidnad tee aie Ts BON oe pn Carter’s Iron Pills J f:s tobi of ao | Glmmrian Tet tev Taide of the mien |i i DERE BORA 8 UR NF ee | won s lib, although the stars of that club 4 See hth 0 | toma Tn a {mis aud Jlolinay Howani, the Mayonne twin | were not drinkers, Drink finally firbting finals of this event last year, is another | 4. A, Wostun oo the nitt of Feb, 18, ‘The | Sma cie,, (ots tam are in erent siape ands land at least one of its stare went to a ov night 0 Mifug jest tattle lw expected, Wares @cr-Tound eleventh hour arrival, Li wood astinction tor te club, as boi tgaters | Kouta “will a be Lae eb dee aoe es seca ‘ his strength You'll net for a real Sumiann teed bow! Benny Leona. paletaced up 4 the air when — —— En &

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