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MAXWELI, SiwrH Kdlter Krcnlnc Pnblk I-edger JiVftT'M UKADIN" lour nnncr and I sec lk',C $i 1 buttles." snlil Nick liases ns lie 15mTl Station te cee that we connected with the proper truln. "and I had te giggle '& ' 0Tr the thrlllin' adventures of eemc of them bimbos. They ain't been through fvf ' nethln' yet, and if they ever heard the tery of my champ, the whole gang.. I meaning UCmpscy. Leenard, uritien nuu rrV" ! ul. uni'itg nt nili ntrier "If I nln't Intrudln' and they held K:J hand you n en mil et some reai regular W tVillU3 l.ee Rhks. it big eamembert what '4T riKlllt K'-UKIUIIIIIU.III ?i;iill.."l uu'V his Im J nrhenturc. "I'm thtnkin' of nethin' In particular a few years age and a guy conic? np te me and mi.vm. 'Nick. I get the greatest heavyweight In the world nnd he don't knew It. lie's shevclin' coal in some wind-broken, flat-wheeled loco motive ami wants te show everybody hew he enn fitc. He thinks It's all in j.W fun and doesn't knew they get money for every appearance. I.ct your con 5 ' 'Clcncc be our guide and act accordingly.' aaS i Hen and take a llredle with twelve bucks. That's the cost of a mil " i '-read ticket from whcr he wna. 1 tell ?. of exercise. At that time, they wcre loekin' for premlsln' heavyweights, wliluh V means the prometors would jiremlsc 'em anythlns. Uass takes the bait like ih he was and I meet him at tli When he steps cT the train, he long leg. puts it, down and he is en flic ground. Three steps mean nethln' t" htm. lie Is six feet seven Inches tall, weighs merc'n two hundred und ha" n hand like a health strip of bacon. Kvery time it get cold en the railroad. Instead of wearln' gloves, he bandaged his hand. I IWli.XTHE a tiijh of relic when I ne the h'uj Ueikimci: and I eenpnitiilale myself. 77h' i'j a W'hitc Hopes Run Like Deuces Wild "TK VOL" recollect, they were puttln' en some white hope tournaments in X them days. Var be It from me te take any undue credit, but I am the first te get hep te the idear. I buzz Tem O'lteiirke In New Ynwk and he fulls. He puts en a tournament and 1 take a let of saps ever from I'htllic. That is. t tried te tnl; 'cm. They wouldn't be took, except two. "Well, no matter, I take 'cm ever, and one. who Is usins a assumed name and Is foein every one. is named Harney Fceney. Unrney wins his first bout, and the talk circulates around the dub that he Is n ringer. That makes every body cNc take te rhc high gras. nn' because Ramey U the only one left, he wins. This Is the first championship Philadelphia has wen for many years an" nobody knows about it. "The white hope stuff Is running like lth the deuces wild when Willus I.ee Rasa kicks into our midst, .lack McCulgnn nnd Johnny Kckhardt are puttin' en a big show an' I enter my champion. Honest, he don't knew nethln", T Introduced him te his left nnd then made him aciiunintcd with his right, T tell him what side each arm is hung en. buj n pair of ever-sized gloves and we're nil set. "I uever sec him work In the SAiu. because I don't want te feel that 1 am party of the second part te n murder. I just enter him. tell him te net ns If he id in a street light.and then hope lie lias accident insurance. "He Is all steamed up th night of the tournament and wins Ills first beui. He hfrt.s his right hand, however, nnd the talk gees around that he has (juir and he is out. I don't knew nethln' about It because I am In the drcssin' room telling him he alnt hurted. and them knuckles, which might leek as if they was pushed out of plucc and ma be broken, wouldn't hurt him after be ?et started because lie could punch 'em back Inte shape. "I am rubbin' the hand, but don't take off th glove because I am afraid lip never will get it en again. In the meantime I am unswerin' calls and tellln' the sour-faced managers my man says for a row of zeros. "llI liLUSi LEU HASH linen.1 1e fuj; friendly icerds of aiviee an' wf he gees out an' trim tiee airful bums, only usin' hi Ifft hand. I feel se geed after the tournament is ever that after I collect my share of the receipts I hu Hill a siccll geld teatch, ichlch he is leearimi leith pride te this day if it qu,'Vurie(f grin. Challenge Is Issued te Carl Merris 'TDUT a'll this is what you call th' epenin' chorus. Yeu ain't heard nethln' XJyet. Tli' big stuff is cemln' nnd It reminds me of the famous double piny from Shakespeare te Lincoln, which means don't de nethin' till you hear from me. "T want te use this Rass person .ignin, but can't because he has a busted 'mitt. It Is swelled se much that he finds it hard te get into a train when I ship him Seuth. He gees there te recuperate because it's cheaper with him llvin' with his folks, and anyway none of thorn pirates can steal hitn from me. I am the only guy what knows where he hnngs th' hat. "He's gene for six weeks and I am busy nrrangin' a big mntch. T want him te meet Jeffries. Jehnsen, Fitzslmmens, r anybody, because I knew he is geed for only one lite. e matter who lie meets. It will be every body btandin' jm his feet bufhim at the end of one minute. "The' best T can de is te get him n match with 'a inexperienced, weak. consumptive guy named Carl Merris. It's tough te set the two Rtriplings 'together because Carl thinks Rass ft tee geed and I am puttin' semethin' ever en him. Can you imagine ME puttin" nnythlng ever en anybody? "Matters come te a head, as all matters does, when I hear that one of my honest pals Is en, th' train headln' Seuth te get Rill's name en the piece of paper commonly referred te as a contract. As seen as I get a earful. I docs another Rredie and twclve mere bucks go into the treasury of the railroad. I wire Bass te beat it and he does. I meet hira th' next day and my honest pal Is still loekin' for .him 1 hope. "I have te work fast, and there is-a big show in town "Amatuers are In it. and much as I hate te donate anybody else's serv ices for nethin', I think It is a swell idear te have the big bimbo step in the 'ring and flatten a guv what I already had made a deal with. He was te make rbe nose dive and call for smcllin salts in the second' round. COStETlff." gees tereug, because the fallin' leaf who collected k J my ten bucls-decided te go right. He said he iras gain' te file en the up and up, and I l:ncic ichat iceuld happen, te my champ. I took it en the lamb, hustled Bill out of the back deer and icent te the Rational A. C. te challenge Carl If erris became the file already xeas in. When Brether Beats Brether "TOW comes the greatest battle of my career. As Shakespeare s.ald te Lincoln, the ether guys is bums when it comes te REAL battles. "I have Has nil set. and have te work him In secret. This is because T can't feel the newspaper guys, and if they see him once, the big windup is off and I lese a shot of dough. Whenever they insist en a public exhibition. I make a date te meet them nnd forget it. I couldn't help it because it was case of every man for himself. "Everything gees swell until the day of the fire, f nm puttin" en th' nee bag in my favorite cafe when I hear Rass is sick and gein' te die. I beat li te his exclusive Hetel, nnd when I enter up in pain and two of the best trainers ! th' tlme te take the run out powder. -j.s wn wiunrnr. i nc.v nave sent ler a nocter re administer tn last rites. ffiffi "I leek tli big boy ever nnd be says he has been poisoned. I am' hep. jM however, becaubc he ain't had nethln' te cat because he is tee scared. A let of Kujsicu aim ue is sieppin into tuc teugnest preposition in th' world and new "I'm wendcrin' what te de when the doc arrives. He leeks at th' patient and gets his squirt gun out te give him a Bhet In the arm te ruin the pain. I grab his hand and tell him that one shot will ruin me. It's C o'clock and the rite gees en in about three hours. "Se givin' his sawbones a buck, I chase him and th' cxprt trainers out la th' ball. Then I talks te Bass. vi . w.. T t i e . i. . ,...,.. i. i. ii.i i,. .iA . . ... . i . v.rin kiniiu- in wnunemn iimm- .. i.i.. . . a ifv f ' .. , i , j . ,, , .,. . . ., . victory ei tin- mms.iii nisi ""' ,' weuhl lll.n le get n longer muicn, nn ' - .-..-....,. m. nm t?S Y0U '" ' ',ur'c(I tt'tall, I Ml, '(ret together and go te the' featlng A. O. II. nt Machinist!.' Temple, j ,.vcr f0jt tired after iinlbhlng a aherl nild-sectlen, and I Imew he wna ucgin- ' K;5 f'"'- "Don't you knew that Merris it a brother fireman and l Thirteenth and Spring Harden strccta, beur. "'"." l0 lwrnli,.'nr Wk Jth"V' '' S0WB Uninf E "0,V ' '' VU'' oTptawlTer. will cl.-h with Sliunn-', J " f -- te N Or- ! , ?rV re " Z "J &op 8T nil le Ifr 1 The Hardest Fight of His Career nan ten Sh? "nt'thiirhHU nt itcignide V'" Vn,,,,kYoreiVu Ull n "YbTt F,v,n!,'m' Thc TsVvn" bi,n'S Wtn riKAM.Y convince him that it Ln teltz, nd pSp. It weQ,d have ! noXler fc E KS " S 1'" mWZ?Fh it eVerth rrl, bt , teu'hKS Si h"S S Xtt i ln lluT l .S strt- niiTiiufir nneiiiii.i ir u hi rixpfi. i i ihhimmv. -.. ..,.--.., - . mi "I get IIiihm in the ring and he iLWkrotherhneil grip. I tell him fe lay off WJh nas m1m B,c'' en- Then he tries pK,Carl Ifc all courage and can't see. Kill wants te postpone tli' little affair until Kif nest Tuesday, but I tell him net te be n sap and then wig-wag for th' hall H "That M-aa thc hardest fite of my career, (iettln that big bum in tli' ..ulnae. As seen ns he started, I went :Wtytlt tough night fpttB fiteT I almost foiget, im times in the first tiee minutes D The only thing Bait hit teas th' fleer. After he is sieept up, I collect gV fe? dough and pet a let of dollar bills, JTew tnueht Well I'll bet JKiAr a fifty of 'em, I also buy a railroad ticket, take Hill te th' m just es u pufitn eui I Brotherly Affection in Days a let of guff about the world 5 grciUc.it dashed through the tate at llread Street iu;iec, um run up seuic uiicj unu the train a couple of minutes, let me nope nnu miroeuce none etner man halls from the Seuth. I knew this H X eiaivu mill Ml miiii U'vuvu ,.v, him te come en and 1 will get him let- station. don't use the steps. He just lifts one ii-hilr hope If there veer icai one. will be out again and knock them the room I see the big boy doubled In the world rubbin' his Ktmnmick wants te go ever and give Mnrriu th becatiFe it would leek bad. nnd nnywav, te get Carl's eye, smilin' pretty but te my favorite spot, th' box office, it ilerris knocked him down a dozen and Jack UcGuiaan sloceed it. sup tne cafe. Haven t heard ! THERE'S AT LEAST ONE IN EVERY CLUB BBS5s5S5grTjgiB.Sj?i;ifc-T:T8 'WtSi' kk ' "igggggBvn 1 1 1 1 1 1 ggggggB KEEP BOYS FREE I I Supervisory Beard MemberSays i "All-Scholastic" Teams Must Have Scheel Sanction ... r-T-r-r. ATHLETES WARNING TO Ky IWUIj I'KEI'- ..fiiiu. Mipeivisery lenini .-e . Pnm.nllim .n i-t;!M lenni sliniiM lin under viisnicieil us. pre- . .. ...... . ........ - , . fc-sienals, .nor that student of the nigii si 11001s who nun inn ui-i'ii '" uateil slieiilil cngngr 111 any same uuu were net uiuler the iUiervsleu of the nrcivilileii ceaiiie ei uie iiiiiciimii. M.HHOIS. . meineer ei rue .iihi.ni) i,.iiu n(i , - muiniiis gave iiu rcii-eii i.ir i- "k uy tlic cemnuttee preuiuiuug 8i . I .1 . t . . .1 .... t . l'...m (.lilt 4 11 IV It II M I t ' school students from pluin kchiilustif" tennis. '"' "If a school man had charge of n team for outside games no action would , be taken, but the committee is unulter- I ablv oppeid te any outsider getting I five i-clioelboys together labeling then; l 'nil-scholastics of Philadelphia' apd taking them out of teun for games. In the first place." the member of the lemmittee said, "the team is net a rep- icsentative one of the city. Southern in.. i. i,n iii. I'tinoiiiieiisliii) team of the i P..7Ili. 11111 Scheel League, and if that tin. lrni ship teniii. We liuw- net D.irrcil any ei the plnvers who saw action in the I'ns saie game, but we liac warned them that any plajing in the future with n se-called all-scholastic team will mean their disbarment from further high school competition. The plnjers knev that and we de net leek forward te ..PAlnir iinv of the nlajers who have net sia'duatcd playing eutsiih- of the games sanctioned by tlic committee. "Ii is our duty as a committee te leek nfter the boys wlie play en the Iiigli school tciims and te keep them at nil times irem nnMiig any suspicion m profcssienullsin directed toward them Many of the boys expect te go te college, 'and tiiey would lie barred there if the ' slightest taint of professionalism was attached te their names. The action ei the lenimittce was taken mere as n nieteetie measure than a censure et the plncr?-." PENN PLAYS NORWICH Victory for Pole Team Tonight Will Mean Title PwinnMr.inla rositlens Nerwl1!! sriten FROM PR N team cheeses te play games wuu euimuu ."; . :v " ;v. ", ' .,,,' ,".,. ,.. ,ns en tlic aggressive, that lie made tlh euintets it would have the permission Hncleleis liaige Lin i this sprii , ni fi, occnilennllv. or rather 2f the authorities. . Wl yg ., On. ret M, in. m . captain of fij.. bl. nevertheless the cham- "If Conch Mueller wants le play nil) "e ' "elets l.ate nil). pinli ,vlct,Pr ,.(.lrCi,tlng or standing Ins 1 fMm he can go abend and de se. for -J"."1' .V.'.jrV1" '", l,,m,nV.u"'V 'l ground, wns sending gloved (Ms iisainst he is a lcgulnrly (enstitutcd authority '" " '", ;,"" preimncni .u ,lIs opellCMfs llen(l nn(1 be(lv and will have in ombinatieu te rein-event '";,. I,:l''l','0w '.-"": . r" ' ''' ".f, ?"' I Simile was nilssliig, tee. und ninny .. .l.el . n. thp fllimnen- uuun. ini.ni , iiiiii sulll ,,,,,, ..iu.ii.1 . ui" nl ,is Inirlf iiksiinllu ,., ,. . n, I.. Mi. I Aiifii The I'niversity of I'ennvlvnnin pole team, undefeated in the lutcicolle lutcicelle ginte League. meet; Norwich tonight nt the Cavalry Armery. Tliirty-tecend street nnd Lancaster avenue. The Connecticut trio hns one of the hest teams in the League, and lust year siirprised the (iillcyi followers by win ning tlic cliampienship from West point in the lient game of the year. J'enn Int-t Siittirilu night jumped ever one of the liijliest Inn dies in the way of the title nml went into the League lend by tieuncing Princeton. One of tlie tluce regular en the Tigers plajed in th.it game while the ether two were engaging Norwich, The Down ICast trio d'-fcuted the Tlgei?, 11 te S. NATIVITY TRIMS A. 0. H. Uotewners Win Eleventh Straight nJ-.haii rn ?e ir, Basketball Contest, 22 te 15 ., The Nathity Catholic Club basket- ball team scored its eleventh straight clnhs staging ninny heated combats last season. Manager Hiind.s will ilepeud en Ills legulnr line-up. while Jim Iton Iten ner will haw his regular tram. Ile was compelled te play with a weakened team .against Kujeiila la-t nlglit and le'.t.' uy le ie. ( Deg Racer Is Dead I The I"a. Manitoba. I'eb. 18, A. telferam 1 wu rcceheil hnre unneundne thc deHth In Chlcare of Albert Campbell, well-Known dec racer. Death wna due te pneumenlu, He wen the 1010 The I'm Darby, and mni'aul rSC9 w'"n'P nlien". ."" . ." '..' ' '.iohnneniTlOXINt; is my buslncs, and I love' !"" .Se. 3 .... Whit J3 itff) jnip)i w( liiit j ()e rev jinnl. HUNTZINGER WILL START -IN DARTMOUTH GAME Big Crowd Expected te See Crucial League Contest IVmivilwuitii lliintrlnctr Kn-rnuM Untie urelln Miller . . Dartmouth ferwnnl femiinl .renlfr cu.inl Ctllllll. .Mnlinlm . rnilfii , Minimum ' .. Miliar tiuldsteln tlniiiiirr. X. II.. IVb. IS. Tlic Unl-ei-It, of Pennsylvania basketball t':im 111 rived here this morning ten strong for the crucial game with Dartmouth in tlic hisr Green's CMiinaslum tonight. I'very seat in the spacious hull Is sold I or will be sold before the game gets under wa. l.ess tnan uirec yeas nge about .".00 or '100 students witnessed the intercolleglnte league games. "' V'VUl'Kl- -mUIII. H I IUUlUs.-li.ll.Hi , . , cenchliiB reins here basket . .. i.n .i, ,.,.,.r,1 wlmtr -.iiiiiiuii .. lliir nit upnii-ii.".. .. ..w... ,).,. ,-s miiiiII witness the games al- niest te 11 1111111. .r in 'i iimiii. ( j ., .. 'enn i the favorite for tonight's test, .though Dartmouth is cxpetcn II tall St.llllll'llill If v-l'vi turdy fee. The defeat of the ic bv Cernell last Saturday . mttw ., t kp, anil lime uy Cernell nisi rsuiurua; ,-. ternoen lias liuivcu te me unviineniu ....v. .... . , .... Y players tlinl me ijuiiKcr t u.v ciiein rc i net Invincible, i.nst year witn a cuanci) 1 it . i I .1........!...... T. .!.. -iiitli ful 1 liA- 1 te tie the champions Dartmouth fell be fore the vicious nttucK et fanny -uu-Nicbel and his pals. MULLER QUITS VESPERS Famous Rowing Coach Signs te Coach Bachelors' Barge Club Frank Mnllcr. famous rowing coach, who has g-ilned the position ns one of Aineilcii's'licst from his tutoring of Jack Kclh. worlds champion enrs iensentc.1 te take up tlie cenci.lii; burdui nt Itiichcl' this j car. ENTER MICK JWcDONOUGH Newcomer in rting Here Meets Hau- ber at Auditorium Mickey McDonetigh, a new-comer leri. j flhti,. ,,,; will uppeiir in Auditorium Club the wind-up ut tin teniirht. Henry Ilnuber. of Fuirineunt. has been selected by Mureiw 'Wlllinms as the Harp . opponent. 'I'lieir set-te is scheduled for eight rounds. Philadelphia Jee Welling will, take en Mike Kc.irns. of Detroit, in the si-ini-tiniil. (Jtlier bouts arc: Willie Themas v, Willie Nelsen, Johnny Hnnlun vs. Sammy Scliciff und Dauuy Tey vs. jtuster Ilrewn. i.i t l in ti iniu nniiii Liiriir ii in f '.ill ii i i i The Hardest Battle of My Ring Career' Hy JIMMY est lighting etcry time I enter the ring. enter the r ns. All ...v matches All my matches seem te be tough because I ecu going ham - ....... .mil tnn mei unu teiihf , win it nnr ..,. .llffiiVnli out upperinebt of nil. And it wan one of the first of the long mutches I com JIMMV JI.W'I.OV peted in. I would rnlhcr box ns they did &ev- criil ca.s nge-what they called the (1(,r, ,,KliniP1?i lhiV-m,. ,,)t llIebe ,1(.. cjsiens in six. ten und twelve-reunders ,mt aieund Oenver, I dei-Idcd tiiat ( ii im ei'iuiusl thii ', 1'ianl.ir Itiiisrll, irhmii I stepped in sietrcii rnundu, that I hint )hv hardest battle of my ilmj imrcr. lhit be fore I a hi muhhrd icilh Uussell, I had In sheiv thai I hud the stvff, Sn I Imakrd up irllh lied Dnluu, whom I slopped, and Ihtn fulluucd a victory ever I'ul Merau. Tlicn came the toughest of all my hat- In . tlen. It was wheiTllleil for twenty " rounds. Kcn menej was bet that night , that Uum.cH, a terrific body puncher. would In leek mc, eul. I knew that he could net ptep me mid nsked the referee before the beul te let It go no matter r jimjmNmki. !'vv- ? I ' ii BRUTON RETAINS WELTER LAUREL PtmniMiAM AftatM Un4 InlfvAn w,.a...K.w.. ,0, WUl sr'T?;" -j rf- one oniiencnt Give Shade Draw in 15 Round Beut u"lull,ran Last night in Mudiven Square finidni P.rltteu met veiimr Dn id Shade, of S.an i .- . t J; rnncisce. n couraBCeus. able lad, in , u tifteeii-ibiind mnlcli. 'ihe judges ile- .. - . , tl,lp'l t,1,?,c"',lcst va 1 enabled Hrltten te letui draw, and tiiat etaiii his title llritten annenrs le have riiihnnii'lie.l ,i i ,t --- - , -, -..-.. . me ciiniicnger in un uui iwe leuiuis?. aim tnc verdict was noeteu for several I llli.iin I . lt. . .... ... .1 minutes by the crowd. Ilntten. only hull u pound under (lie piescnt welterweight limit, was in e.v- cciienc condition, viiiy in one round. the eleventh, did he seem te tire. The champion's advanced age had no np- parent effect en his speed and punching J)0wer. v In the majority opinion of fi,,f. writers nt the ringside. howcer. the judges erred la their decision, for r.rit- ten appeared te have had the ndvaiitage en points ever ins young rival. It H true flint the ttillferulitn iilwnv.. ""!!!!!li.iirOTaSs:S5?2 v vi .'u 10 t , ,, ... "" of dominating the situation. pmiI.m , , . lendler, of New eik. leb. IS. .Tack Ilrilten. . n"Cii. usually, is the controlling . niladelphle, in n match here Fcbrti- at thlrty-slx, still is the master boxer 'personality. Ills opponent might rather ary 21. He assumed (lie name of Jiniinv smothered in tlic P.ritten defense. Shade brother of (Juy. nnd doiirineiid. I nltcd I shook the title-holder several times witli , Verde nn,l Unnga liuck should lur rights te the jaw but was himclt' nish the contention. shaken eftencr by both riglits and lefts te the head nnd body. Horses well placed in the ethcr'rnces Kenny I.cenaid, lightweight chain- arC: Klrst race Duster, Peter pien. who nspires, nlse te the welter- p.rewn. Allie Ochs; second ltreuu weiglit title, was an attentive ri utr-Dia Check. Monastery. Trust Official; spectator. third Tippity Witchet. Centimeter, Andy Palmer. Tulsa. Okla.. middle- Irish Dream: fifth Our Dear, Omnlp welght, received the judges' decision etent. Comic Seng: sixth Trickster ever Jim O'Cntty, New Yerk, a( their. Merchant. High (icur: seventh end of their eight-round bout. Attorney Muir, llend, Jehn Arber. Eddie I-'itrdminens. New Yerk light- ' weight, also received the judges' crdlvt ' lf.-ivmci- First vnce Jenc entrv1 at the eiid of his clght-reund bout with Wl ?, ,"";", 1 I'lt : m,!-, ' Jimmy Ilunlen. of Denver. Vincent Pepper Martin, New Yeik, featlicrweight, leceived the judges' de cision ever Teiniuj Neble, of I'lnjlaud. utter eight rounds. IIANLON Tlic bout opined with ItiiFsell tearing into me wide-open and both hands fly. '-,. l ' '. ' '"" l"e wime thing.. ' ", ,",.""t ''" l-Mch .Vf"even "jeiim!1,:",1 th-MT ihUk 101 i-eien reiiiKlH net a single punch ,H,ell,(1(1 H,nest llIipeL(1 (i,,h of UK u, , :lhslniilutins such ter- ' ,.i:n i,f,,i,. i,,iu " " "-1 OB lillKieil en Cither et our faces It V. f "'""i". Ueuiid lifter round we continued our cese utucK. neither of us flinched u Ml'm"1, " waN hurting me prettv hard w!'!' I'l ule"''s,, ",0 steniuch beginning ratihie suddenly switched und iieuna a vicious nght-handcr flush an my jaw. Jt staggered mc, driving me half nay across the ilmj, but. shaking my head, J came right back. ' Russell new w-as shoeing at my f.icc and he was landing often Ilewetcr. '""" that I hud wen half the battle. I ! '" ',"' "" ' ?!' op urn neuy nttncK, nine with the wind still Knocked out of I.N ten. Up fell i, H and tried te held. .Shaking him oft ami halt iiiruuig kuhscii nreuinl with my lft hand nt his right elbow, bunk niinther riglit into hlu mid-section, lie went down -thin Mine -for tin. full count. The bout was ever. Wliut a tight! Nobody known hew much J suffered for i-cvcra! da. thereafter front tliche body punched. Itusbcll, tee, no doubt, was u pretty gore and stiff man for a while. Fer several days I had ie lay in bed -I could net dress, because I iraj te sere. . Aiiila.Ratner will trll about the, hanbat iiaiiia r ma rma rurrrr in ,nf i1 Hrwliij'a tuitivn of me livfiinif runue;Ma -.v... . - wuu I in; ciguiu. I t in; Mint iiiissi. I tomorrow, nmiu. ur ;vui niPet liny Jlls." t for me te pick was fp,.iln ,..,. hlew loe Jtendjy night at the OlympU Club, and It the hardest bat- "-""l mj uiewc, loe. ., b uw Cnpialn'k flelmt In a leral rine Ml iuiuiesiu.il , IMie Jfel(1 (.roemlnir liei-r for a tnateh tie of l)iy taieei Wth Champien pmpsy, Jlnimy Sp.cce v. willi the glevea. I he fifteenth leuiul tame -ami Bebbv Mct'ann Is ih ncml. ITMlniii Sum there It one Husirlt crossed me. While cjvIuiii'I- !a s?A!l0-TT.-riii,n,i 'rnS' m'm?.. 'r.'",1'!9 N"' I, it thatrtniMls tt body pundjes at ,.le,c uuu.hrs. 'aCo'n'nell.'1'111 r-ml Ma,, Dec""r "' CONTROL THE THING THAT WINS CONTESTS i i. i Dominant Style or Personality Takes Charge of the 'Situation Mere Often Than NetDcmpsey, Tilden andHagcn Are Shining Examples By OBANTLAND RICK. 'fyOU don't play your game against Larned," n tennis friend once re marked te McLeughlln. ''I have te piny the game Larned wents me te piny," was the Comet's reply. Which, as you might have guessed, leads te a number of reflections along the same line. i In almost every field et sport you hear this snme line ever and ever "If Se nnd Se would only play his game, against Se nnd Se. Se nnd Se Ne. 1 probably feels the snme way nbeut it. Rut there Ih nothing-he can seem te de that has the desired effect, due te certain maneu vers nnd manipulations en the part of Se nnd Se Ne. .'. Fer It h the dom inant style or the dominant pcrwnnllt that takes charge of the situation nine limes out of ten. An Example or Se CARl'ENTIEtt would very much have liked te box Dcmpsey at long range. He would have esteemed such a plan of battle beyond nil Measure. He had no desire te pursue un infighting ..i.t li., i i.n i,n.i mtln m Miiv about it. Db,i iri uui hi ,,iv, -- " 1 i. i ,. lie couldn't fight his tight W" ' i i n.i,ft nmi fnnV. because en these. occasions he was the dominant factor. liV.V .!, 1,0 fried te star away from, TWiYHi.. ..hnmnlen nromptly'clesed I 1 ". ' . 1 .. ttif making them discard certain set forms InC ntftiftl.' nt ilnfMlHP uiun,u ....B..W --.-- - - . - . . into a back court game. ui u "".-I net force Tilden or Johnsten Inte tils . . . A nfii ill style unless Ulg or Mttte.Mll decided . ... . . .ltn,- .fill te spenu inc aneniuuii i- ". JJI1C unconscieusi llir uminu ui'- nniienf will seen 11 nil that he Is lueviug b .a ....-.-- !-. .-.!.. I. rA Al.l All. along briskly with Hagen. playing about l twice ns fast us he expected te play ...-- YALi: rarely. In late years, plays, her best football game against Hur-1 -.-'. ........ -v..i :.. n,'..ni.i ,.e TT.,.. . .sui. uuunuM: jimu in ii..u... v, ,.,. j varj but because Haward Unews mere f0etbnll and usun - - mill dominates the m. caslen. Ne one could sny lust full that Harvard had the better material. , i-xrnai.v .......mi i,iv nlnn .if but- 11,,, nl,anM1i P'nn ".f ,.ut J-'.t,e..i.a..n',yn"c nt Teledo and then lna,Ic MHal fellow it. lie rtbclilcd i t0 circle the big Knnsan a few times. 'keep away until an opening nirived. and v 'Rant and Saddle DOOIS ana jaauii. 'e rreteus iianairap. ni u mnc ami an eichth. for S2e00. brings together the best field of the week nt New Or- leans, and with a fast track should furnish n spirited contest. Ouy, which . appears te be the best horse at New ' Orleans, Is given top weight, but his class should carry him through. The Phllllns entrv also Includes Pit. full i 1'rchln, Hazel It., Censtantlnc; third' Incinerator, t.randsen, I'erctta : fourth Guvnor, The l!ey, Cuba, I'u I'u ennte; fifth Huran. Mnysvllle, Hi aueu; sixth Wveckless. Geerge W., IJaby Faust. Scraps About Scrappers . Jee Itene, of Trenten, will hr nt the rlni." 'ld" tenlpht te clmllcnZA the wlntier or t!i I Tliilltz-Halviirtum liuut. Itrne 1ms twice met! 1 tin. OnllfernlHti. In a tvcle-reunil bout In. I New Yerls ami an clfht-rouiider et Trfnten. iuttllnc ' in New Ve Murray In te beT at 111 Garden irk en Murt.li 17 In nut. rt tli., ' TMf'VlS tifclSl 'of ht title, .lehnny llurne hays af, lnj.ibtlre Sr wiiih w fh.-' title. , "" ueni' .iiurrai ieii rrneriv ern bpiii mil "? town ih.t Uattllne had l,,e steupea by . ..,.., ,..., iJiuminnis iji bvihi. iu ug-j cain. re local ornmetora ar trjlng te set opponent for Teral weeiii. " I Cantnln Bnli llei.fr will b- in rhiUJeiuhta it wm'U'ii lin- at the lee .Palace will s lilfl nti Thurfdav niirht inatunrl nf T.,.,.- day, as en Ira-aliKtlni; iirearram he.s been J ...&.! fn. l a .lilnfrli.n'u tl I . I..1 .. .. . I turn mntch between CSrerse Clmney nnd i Alex Hurt will be th- featuie. The nthf r I eKht-reunder will be between Johnny Mia. ami Whltey Titrserald 1 Al TKirdan, iTh()'eercam a blr handiran In wMht. hylEht and rarh asalnat en O'Malley und nn.de nn lmprlen with hla . wlllln t.vle. hau tvm matched te meet iieup;- vuikn i inu winipia renruary 27., 5llcKy iiiemaa. or Kenlnirten. Ix In i tralnlnc. He ta, ready for lv,Uln with Mlel.ey .iiuiiibi ..ww 'V....U.., vi.. . HiHiiii. uzir, Jimmy WIIIU, of Seulhwark would tlltn a return match wllh Mickey Merris, vt Wll Wll mlmrlen. Wrk Teriy lsuet a FhalUnce te nillyl Deyle or any ethcr llS-peunder, Jimmy Trainer In llnlmr un Jee Watah nf U"r p,,rt. if "I" .len,,,' ,A", meta Willi." ZA! ti '.'8. Wr.leh would ll'.e te met Phil liiplSn t-IU"n- ;',' "" "''"HI HiniCIIM ff iHt- Charley IIihI., Veit I'lilllv han'am ex. "Vrt'i'l lit1 l""rl At " le'al cluI' I" about lurk I.i rhllHilnlphla. l une hit veleht. l rcflhyr i.,,, rinni Weil ready rr ruieu with nn Jee Brnwii, niatiaeer of Kid Ilrtbe 1,. atarted the latter'a brother In Ihn rlriV . !. .M. .. ... ' V." '" .... in V or jyu nrurrm. nn recently returned a vln ter in an aiiiatcur tournament. The Kid weighs In at 105 pounds, " ' Kddla Mrrnrtr, 135-peutider. la npan fea a rlurn ensagement with Tuffy Dusaii. Otl Rnblnaan, Negro welt-rwalclit nhai. Johnny Uardimr, HHitti "ii arujiiru wna nothing much te be done about it. I t-mn in the first. "Pette" Fecn-v d- ' Vcrv little indeed. , V,, ""zncy Ueesiin. and Johnny I In the same wav many leading U-imib Mnlene stepped Geerge Davis in tin: ... n., ... nnnnnents Inte line, flilrtl. - Him n t aik tftiirniii. Tiiiiir'. k - then let fly. Williird promptly helped te carry oil this Idea by waiting for Dcmpsey te conic te htm. Wlllnrd made no move te u'psct Dcmpsey 's plan of attack. Limerick of tl0 Links Hald, I'll think of the braes and On. moors, I'll imagine I'm swinging Where urccn grass Is snilnging" Out histclfc made, him think of the. floors. Copyright, 191!. Alt Tllahts Reserved. WILLIE GREEN A WINNER Easily Defeats Bebby McCann, Al though Outweighed Nine Pounds Willie Clreen, just recovering from u spell of sickness, had little trouble In defeating the rugged Bebby McCnnn in the eight-round wind-up nt the Cam bria A. C. last flight. McCann outweighed Oicen by nlti' pmt nds. the weights beins Green 120 ami .ucinnti i;;.i. .McCann put up a fr.st nnd nssros-he iljlit. but failed te kwp out of the wnv" of Wile's fa. The semi-wind-up was one of the best bouts of the night, the vcrdk-L m nnr u, HHe icrsuseii. who had ii sh idp mvr .miiiihj jiiju rim ether results; TENDLER BOUT OFF . . . , Callfernlan Can't Bex Under N ame of Duffy -ev veric. reb. IS. 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