Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 11, 1916, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING SEDftEH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 11. 1916.
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'FAT BOY' MEEHAN LEAVES FOR HOME CARRYING A DOZEN SCALPS OTHER SPORT NEWS
WILLIE MEEHAN, WITH DOZEN
WINS, LEAVES FOR HOME ON
COAST; WILL RETUEN LATER
Fat Boy, Original and
Pleasing, Captured
'Every Bout of East
ern Invasion
AN EVRN dozen ncnlps. besides a bulky
xabaB of Bold dust, were the npolln 'Willie
Mochnn, fat, frisky nnd a fishier, nccumu
luted In less tlmn four months on nn Tiist'
em prospective trip, nnd carried the.m away
with him when he evacuated Philadelphia
for Snn Francisco this mornlni?. Bill's
iRtest accomplishment was a victory over
Larry Williams, former I'hlladolphlan,
who proved the toughest opponent of his
battles here, nt the Otympla last -night.
"tilttle homesick, mil?" was asked of
Median, ns he and his manager, 'Moose
Taussig, waited on the .platform at Broad
Btreet Station as long as possible bofore
the in-ZG Metropolitan Kxprcss pulled out
for Chicago, Whence they will loavo en
route for tho Ooldcn Gate.
"So, not exactly ; but at that I wnnt to
see some of tho old facpB and pals," an
swered the, Jdvlal, over-grown youngslor.
Meehan only reached his majority last
Christmas,
"Can a fish swim?" was the Pat Boy's
crossfire when asked If ho would come
Emit again. "Yes. just as soon as I see
tho old folks, have a few familiar hand
shakes with somo of the boys and see that
tho old Gate Is still in the same place.
Well. I rupss I'll be with you In about
three months "
While Bulky Bill hud a recognized rcpu
.tatlon on the coast, tho walloper of much
Weight Invaded thin side of tho Missis
sippi unheralded. The calibre of his box
ing ability nor who ho had beaten was
unknown. When WIUlo Meehan, of
Frisco was placed on the program for
the big fellow's onatorn debut, few fans
jinew who he was.
And then patrons of the National Club
were greeted to a big surprise, both In
witnessing a tighter of Median's propor
tion and also of his ability. Quartcr-
Eucning Ledger Decisions
of Ring Holds Last Night
OI.VMI'IA Snm RfiliMrnu drfmtril Jlm
mr IlnrTr. Willi Median wnn from I.nrrr
U llllntn. Wllllf .litt-knnn nuteliiifl Abe
Knltnrnn', .llminie Mct'nlie brut Kthllr Hul
llvnn, In Flrnn utinilixl Yonne lUmflff.
Ni:V OIUt Tommr llniick tlfrrutnl
Curry I'hnlrn, K. (I. V.ttKtr iron from .Ine
Dalv, (irnrir Jillann nml lonnc .Irrner
llrT."V Millie I.nimfonl won from Nero
Clilnk.
I-ANCASTTIt Jul? nitride drew with
K. IK ftnmmrn, Willie rrnnklln utonpwl
Tommr Mhcrlilnn In the fourth, lllltr Units
won -from Al tVnenrr, Inline Mfninnln
hnilpil Tonimr Dnnun. Jack Ilonell boat
Hum lllttrnhonne.
. TAM.MIIIA Jlmmr Ponner defeated
lnnnic llfore Chip.
Mi:rttlAN. t'nnn. Yonnic Fulton won
from Jliite Mednr,
was a misplaced inhibition. It should hare
been arranged as one of the early pre
liminaries. Sam Itobldeau defeated Jimmy
Duffy, the tough New Yorker, and almost
had him out In tho latter rounds, but
their Infighting stylo did not nppoal to the
fans.
The Abo Kabacoff-WIUlo Jackson set-to
proved two things; that the former was
n. game little youngster and tho New
Yorker was a corking Ilttlo battler, Jack
son distributed nn artistic lacing over the
anatomy of tho Memphis boy, doing It In
a real scientific mnnncr, but Abie's stout
heart enabled him to withstand tho onslaught.
GREYSTOCK PLAYERS GET FOBS
master Smith, of tho United States Navy,
was the coast heavyweight's first oppon
ent after tho sea dog had Bcorod a quick
knockout the previous week. Whon Mee
han entered the ring tho fans started to
howl, "Who's tho big bum?" "lie's In
Youngprno shape!" "Chase him nnd got
a rcguldr fighter"
However, Meehan proved ho was n
regular lighter and more, too, a flstlcuf
flnn whoRC style had never been Been In
a Philadelphia ring before. For two
rounds Meehan hit Smith with rights nnd
lofts from every nngle, and then tho
roforco decided that Median had showed
enough for ono porformnnco.
Then Willie stopped Lew Fink In two
rounds, and followod up with victories,
over Lengthy Boson, Whltey Alton, Jnck
Hubbard, twlco; Andre Anderson. Wild
Burt Kenny, Homer Smith, Jncle Carroll.
Jack Keating nd Larry WIlllnmB. Tho
Allon, Anderson and Kenny tilts wcro
10 rounders In Now York, while ho boxed
Smith nnd Keating In Beading, tho other
engagements being staged here.
All of Moohan's mixes wero Interesting.
He surprised the spectators with new
Btunts every time he ontorcd tho ring. Ho
all but annihilated second raters nnd made
good men look bad with his original stylo.
Bill probably was tho best attraction In
Philadelphia this season.
The wind-up nt tho Olympla last nigh'
Eastern League Basketball Champions
Honored at Banquet
The ClrryMock booketball team was fetd,
petted, dined nnd eulnnliea at nn eUhornta
nnnqurt tendered to them laal night at Cooper
linttnllqn Hull for wlnnlnit their first Eaatern
LeaBue rhnmplonahln. ....
Several prominent lights nmonir the Jodlclarr
trern Burets nt honnr Rnd apoka nn bnaketball
briefly, they eonfolmr their ceneral lack or
Itnowledco of tho name, but admitting- a deep
desire to learn mora nt tho popular Indoor
"joo Toearty. Mike Wltaon. Ally MeWilllama,
Bay Croon nnd Jack Lawrence thanked thoM
Errsont for the honora beatowed upon the olub
and thomeolvca. Each player waa preaentad
with a solid gold wntch fob.
Chief Johnson Claim Settled
I.OS ANOrXHS, April 11 Oenri (Chlefl
Johneon. who una clnlmed na tho property or
the Cincinnati club of thn National League by
AiiRUxt Herrmnnn, president nt the Urdu, win
remain a member of tho Vernon pitching
staff.
OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE 14
Jlmmr Shrrock Gcta Cup
. Thirtr-dre mn aanembled around P-hped
table at the Hotel Walton laat nltht nt a
banquet In remembrance of th last awtmmlns
reason and to honor Jimmy Shrrock, the re
tlrlmr captain, who rraduatea thla year.
Shryoek was presented with n loving ctip by
hta team mates, ami Charley Kerrliran. as
sistant swimmlnir Instructor at Penn. was pre
sented with a handsome watch and fob from
the members ot tho awtmmlmr team.
Two Track Stare for Perm
Prank Sloman. ef San Francisco, the holder
of ttw fehelaitle 440-Trd record, and nrooks
Ilrewer. ot Waahtmnon, D. C. who has done
0 4-n sreonda for the 100 rarria and who beat
Howard Drew in a SO-yard dash, are planning
to enter Penn.
Cubs Sell Outfielder Allison
CHICAGO, April It. Outfielder Alllaon
ha a been told to the New Orleans club of tho
Southern Association by the Chicago Nationals.
SNAPPY SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
A firhter. pura and simple, and a combined
boxer-fighter will clash at the Talaeo Norrls
town club over tho 18-round route tonight
when Charley Thomas tackles Danny Jer;
Simon. Pranklo MrKeever. a local boy. will
ElTo Norrlslown fans a chancs to see whether
he has improved when he pairs oft with Eddie
Hart In the semi.
Sailor Jnck Carroll's hMt appearance will
he. mado In Harrlaburg- Thursday night. Tho
bis- Westerner tackles IlnUIIng Levlnsky In a
Ix-elon scrap. This will be their second
meeting, Levlnsky having entpointed the Sailor
about a year ago In Brooklyn.
. Johnny Dundeo gets back In the 21-foot
battlefield tonUM atter vncntlonlnc since his
Henny Leonard bout. Ho will endeavor to box
rhll Bloom's ears at the Droadway Sporting
Club, Urooklyn.
., nanny Kanfman will bo nt ths rlngsldo of
tho Kid Wllllams-Battllnc Lahn set-to In
R.JHm.0r8 onlht and challenge the bantam
2?mt,on' .,.Snm Harris, Williams' manager,
sas he will give Henny a chance at the Kid,
Lahn tltleholder shows up well against
oE?"fiw!n5 Jimmy Duffy's bout here with
J.m Jtoeldeau laat night, tho New Torker
r WIJ, n.PP0nr In a mMrh In his own horns
.wn,,t. ' L Iooro, local lightweight, will ba
i?i.otA'r I'n VTT cfnt- nt tb " A show
vlli. ,h. n,e Sfoores may bo staged In New
York at an early date.
II, H. Young, Cohen weighed ISO pounds
for his match with Hnllnr Smiley.
Johnny O'Leary "knocked tho fans off their
chairs In Buffalo," according to Darbv Kelly.
Tho Irishman looked so good that tho pro
moters would not let John leavo town until
ho was signed up for several future frnys.
Jos Mandot will bo O'Leary's foe In Buffalo
April 25. His opponents for two other rnateftei
have not been selected as yet.
The two knockout artists of the, day nehnr
Ieonnrd nnd Charley White will meet In a
Ill-round muss at Kansas City next month
It the New Vork phenom agrees to the propo
sition. The Western promoters have offered
Leonard a 15000 purse. White has accepted
thn tentathe match for a consideration of
10000,
Mlkn Gibbons has taken another step higher
up this timo the Phantom has announced
his graduation Into tho lightweight division.
Jnck Dillon Is tho first big. fellow .Michael
wnnts to meet, and St. Paul promoters.nre
ready to mako the match for Decoration Day,
Ncwcomb In Shoot Today
BALTtMOnR. J!d., April 11, 13. W. Ford,
of Washington, was high amateur yesterday
In the National Sporting Ooods Company shoot,
shattering tin targets out of a possible 12S.
t'harles Newromb. the amateur champion of
tho. United Slates, Will likely be one it the
Philadelphia, shooters to corns down today.
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