( 5 I - h ' 4 ; a i I - : w C Bringing Up VAVlT TirirV "TO SNEAK OUT MACCE - VU1 JUST OIN' DOWN MON AH AN1 Si PLACE TO TMt BASE OMAHA'S baM hall team ha lumped badly within tha last few weeks. It was going along finely, a contender for first honor, but at the end of a twonty-five puna atay on tha home sround. tt left In fifth plaoe. On dope tha team ought to ba well planted In first. Lp to last Tuesday It had played threo more (rwnea than any other in tha Western, had made more base hit and . more extra base drive thun any; had . made more runs than any, and otberwla on the ahowlng ahould have been lead ing.' But icinu thing are true that do not appear on the aurf&ce. Omata. ha ' alao had more men left on baae than ' any other team: at leant KO Rourke run ner have been left stranded when the ' third out wa made for the Inning. Tor , week th team haa not come from be hind and won a game. In that time many many and many a batter has gone to the plato when a hit meant victory and failed to deliver. ' Thomaaon, tor ex ample, who had always been relied upon a moat reliable pinch hitter, didn't produce one during the ie&fcon. Rourke ha tried energetically to overcome the J10G&OO that haa purrued hi team during ' thla time. Twelve pitcher have graced the Omaha roater this season, more than any of the others, and a long string of fielder have come, and gone, in the pur cult of some combination that would bring about a winning streak. It may ' yet be achieved, for Pa hasn't given up hope, although he ha felt much dis couraged by th unprecedented combina tion of hard luck he haa gone into. Maybe . booster's day will bring the change. Many of the followers of the fortunes of the Rourkes sorrowed to ee Artie Thomaaon dropped from the team, for they recall with much of satisfaction his servlcee in the past, but thla la another nil Thomaaon' work has not been un to his own mark. Neither hi ' ' ' , i l WITH THE OMAHA AMATEURS li tHrrmonfo . hitting, his fielding nor his base running Wff Sunday, September . In event the was so good as It was last season or Omaha team eop the grape, they will the eon before that, or any other of buck up asaint elther Chicago or Louls the several aeasona he wore the Omaha,,, cour, piling these team U uniform. Whether he Is 'slipping J ony a pru on tu of the doesn't enter into the calculation. HlB wrter for th, purpo(M( of the f&n( days of usefulness in Omah aj n w , , an idea of -what to expect and while It will be a long time bel tore far aeveland and Pitts- Omaha will get a better outfMfei -th , b erve require, and o had to go. He J pjveland and Pitt, will doubUes. land in a place where he Buwh ' " 0n" n win thla w bo happier, and there will make hi. MunK or whoever 1. the winner wUl old maVk ain M a ball pl.r. Itat'f ! FrnC,,J,0?1 nd th rt- good luck to him. - th. limtoatloo -.oonteata tad i - ' in the west at the exposition ground Vhe combination of forces back of some time during the latter part of Oo booster's day seem to promise that It tober. ' . ' , will be a success from the standpoint Play "on Twe Teams, of attendance at least IU object to th. wlI ilnotm WM such a. ought to J called last weok only few were con- fans, and in no way can they show . b , abence. The flrat their fHendahlp forth. instltuUon bet- thP on J TwTtoUle a ter. than by going to Rourke parU on j Uon OWen J iMtta, dv nA iwlnf a real ball aame. ' . .. . w.- - Johnny Kver is a busy lad this don. He first had a run in with a sycll of fever, then with a broken shoulder; President Tcncr came next on the list - . , . . a Ml 11.. 1 I Ci,klfcley took a swing at him. None of these have diplicd the smile from the i Trojan face, and he has emerged from all but the last unscathed. Omaha's" disorganised army of home roasters la , being reorganised, arid will be marshaled under leadership" of an agency that ha. don. but mtl. to help . demonstration la not clear. bu it Uu't going to help base ball any. Joe SUcher will find plenty to do. whether he meta Ootch thla yaar or not Kvery heavyweight grappler in the ! . country haa hi. ,y, pn the lu.ciou. load. vi money joe w ure xo carry wnen n , hoe Into the ring. That bait I irresi-' tibia, and the young champion Is hot go ing to lack for employment on the mat - if he want it ComUkey the latest manager too pro tost that umplrlcal Interference la cost ing his team a chance to win the pen nant Tbl Just about make It unani mous, and almost convinces on that the umpiring In the American leag-u la good. Only on team can win, but all can lay it j onto the umpire. Wichita showed what can be don. by letting six Class A ball players go and ttrabbing six clas D men to take their places and going out and winning. Maybe if Ham ' Patterson had released the en tire teanv himself Included, Wichita would liave a chance for the pennant. GOODYEAR COMPANY GOES AFTER FOREIGN TRADE A th nation at war are needing for their nan use the entire output of their factories, th competition of foreign tlr manufacturer ha been greatly leesened. The Ooodyear Tire and HuUoer company In an effort to secure a share of tha i port bualaeaa. Is seudlng representative to India, Australia and South America In ti e countries Ooodyear la now enter ing, tire havt- been selling at exor bitant prices, and Goodyear's entrance into these field will be welcomed by ail tire users. Father H-O ON One CONDi "or-iKi - kiik . CK AU- VJTHIN TEN MiNuTtAb, we rv?c TO HAVE Quigley Warn Sandlot Athletes to Be Careful and Not Violate Any Rule. : D HEX ELS AND PAJ1KS IN A KLX By THANK QUIGI.BY. . Ton managers that have a look m to grab the pennant in any on of the va rious lesgues ahould be careful and not break any of the rules. Remember that all of your competitor ar aohing for an opportunity to oU h you asleep on tha Job. They have their blinker busy and a bad move by you would be ' as wel come a a month of sunahin. All the managers are acquainted with the way the director handle belligerent man agera For the benefit of th doubtful ones they believe that discipline should be maintained and that drastic punish ment should be. handed to., recalcitrant players. It la immaterial to them how prominent a player la . They deal with all In a nonpartisan manner. Conse quently all players that don't walk the chalk line will dread seriously the con sequence of disobeying the rules, espe cially If they are eliminated from . the championship contests. The main error a manager can make Is to negotiate with Ineligible players. Any question of eligibility that Is brought before the board will be investigated fully and no mercy will be ahown to the manager that undeavora to slip something over. Jake Isaacson, president of the Omaha Amateur association, received a letter recently from the secretary of th Na tional association giving him the par ticular of the championship final . to ascertain the real champion amateur class "A" team of these United Btatea The Initial game that Omaha la inter ested In will be played on September 1 between St. Paul and DuJuttw The win ner of this game will play th winner of the Greater Omaha league on the follow- I MfiAKF WAUM )Ui .lrfW I .. . i championship struggles These two stal warta love the gam so much that the piay two games every Sunday, on In the morning with the Drexel Shoe Oe. and another in the afternoon with th I f", ' ffSB?- . er themselves are unable to formulate an opinion, but, nevertheless, the .director gave them until tomorrow to let their thought reservoirs digest a decision. In case these allow are unable to utilise their thinking machinery the director will decide for them. Th contest protested between th Brown pk 7", wa. ordered replayed. Spark 'at bian4 Paat. Reed and Pre fit picked up ten bone and rations aptcen last Thursday work ing aa a battery in Cornlns, la". rouiuses can i catch tmr m,.v fl'"i Iteaan. the ch'ef custodian of ,e" Paj,tur,s ' the Indiana wafriwft 'JlTr? XrlrZ trim the village horse-hide handlers In the last game Pete alcnu!re work hits were as scarce as raiium nueta vniy uno vu secured orr his slants. AccTCIna- to ms ".nt-l ehlf of he Alsniltoa. Carl BtenKnl Is the prrmler bag plllerer or the Ureutsr Omaha league. It Is a mystery difficult to solve how th Munn brathers and Probst brothers get along hooked to the same tbam. To date the Indians have not playad a sm tn Onialm. All of their contests have been with dilferent country bur4. i. vw" Jm Milnta of the Urown Park Merchants dropped back among u He spent bla vacation down .on the larru. The Chicago Union Olauta win oe here Main on next aufirdiy and Sunday. They evidently like to mix wiih the Mori. Iiokett Is the new manar of the Wasdaa. Hs weuld like to piay a few out-of-town games. Call him at Mouth Wullivan of Gentleman's Hollya la going better every na.ny. He ouKht to be able to draw a ticket' for class 4 circlta nxt soason. The Standard Oil Co. combination has at last decided to Jota the baturday Class A league. A good decision evn ;( a trifle lata Although I-eo Kiln Is etching mag. ni'ic 'U for tne Bourneoln band, nevertheles th boy fall to appreciate ru efforts. Those Kohout Cult and K retire have aura tiioculatcd th betting fewer, slaj.tm Humor haa It that they will play for today. Sullivan of the Armour pitched all the games tor th John Ieer Plow C'o. ut tlie Malvern. la., base ball tournament and won them ail. - Those Mlckel Vlctrolaa have not b-n dllli! out that rnti-aiiriiig uuisu- tnis season. They play all rifcht, i,ut nut ii'M-e fM iinh. The Ncoraska Auto achool would like j to s-ur a ie- out -ui -iu m u g:it.us. r 01 J Copyright. li. International Ni' Pervlc. HX HAVt TO "VAKC THt? MAN TO THE HO&PlTAL FVAM)NATON further Information call Webster and iik for Frank Jacob. 4 Nothing much Is heard about Elmer A. Heffner si no he threw up the rein of the Town sends. Que he got enough of the managerial Jon. Blno Hlatt. formerly ene of the main spr.ngs of the Armours, was appointed a gas cart rhaser he haa trloken ba ball off of hi program. What was all this exoltement relative to George Oraham playing with th Ar mours? Anyway he I sUll stationed at tation two for the Btora. John Danniaon, leader of the IjUxus, aaked Mlnden, la., for SW and expenft to play one game at their town. H will g-t It Uk thls-no, no, no. From appearance It look Ilk. 'Walter Overman la resting some where In Camp Haabeen. At that lie will probably b on tnv comeback ilst next term. Those Chris LycWs ar a trifle erratla One Sunday they play Ilka the New York Giants and the next 6unds? they drop back to the kid leagu. stuff. From appearances Harry Setrft haa e cored a corner on all the umpiring for different tournament staged in Iowa Anvway h land all the good Job. The sale of tickets for th elimination chamiyonshlp contest will have to strike a boom in order to give the association safe passage over the financial aea. In the Mercantile leagu a fellow tag Fed Hlllard Morearty, associated with Brandeis Stores, only claims a modest batting average of .MT or thereabout. In and around these Jungles outside of Omaha the two best teams can be found at Blair and Plattsmouth. They ought to bump before the curtain drops. Abhoud 'Is one of the star gardeners for the Midland Olass snd Paint Co. team. He Is a IB st, clever fielder and a good bit smith.. He dp them high and far. Bill Baudo' three-base whang didn't prove very efficacious during tne Wood men of the World-Midland Glasa and Paint struggle, because Bllliam died on third, Anv else" A t"ni ns"i ti" rt-rvV of an excellent fir grabber who is fast on his pedal and good with the hilly " "'ebstor S22 and squawk for Harry Wright . At the bginnnit of the season seven Hams in the Olty league said the Ne braska Auto school combination would be fish It they are they are sure hard to catch. Ioks like Dusty Clarence Hall ha ri'e'lv rlrerl Trr et,v rr-it-: m base ball: When in trim Dusty, used te make the fly catchera back up against the board. ; ' '. When talking about tabulator don't forget Delaware Is on the Job. Ha does all the book work for the Armoura and acr-cring1 their players he Is extraor dinarily proficient Grossman, formerly with the Ancient Order of United Workmen, Is now holding down bag one for the Indians. Long smashes manufactured by bun help the Indiana ice tangles. Here of late 8wingwood of th. Joe Smiths hss hit , his stride. He is now slashing the pill to the remote corner or tne ATrt'etie Dan lot. uesmes ne is fielding sensationally. - Over at Corning. la., last Thursday Fred Prefke bad two chewer knocked out and is still suffering from a Jaw that la sprained anrt bi'lv swo'len. He was at bat when th rent on third attempted to steal home and Prefke was hit with the ball thrown by the pitcher and the runner rausht him with his elbow In the Jaw simultaneously. Amateur Game s Today 't'HRIS LVCK PARK, goath DIo. 8:30 niack's Kats against Chris tiycks, North Diamond. S-.30 Brown Park Merchant against Ne braska Auto School. . LVXM PARK. . 1.30 A. O. U. W.'s against Luxus. , 1 FORT OMAHA. ' 1 JO Fonter.elle against. Browning- MnKi. : Alamltos against Bourgeois. ' DICKY HOL.HK9 PARK. 1:80 Trimble Brothers against Gentle man Athletic THIRTY-SECOND AND DEWEY AVENUE. ' 1 SO Omaha Rubber Co. against Ford Motor o. i.wQ. A. Nelson against J. D. Crew. hiverView park. l;3o Merchants Hotel against William marmacy. l:Jiv-Kenndy Beelln against South Omaha Merchant. ' MILLER F4RK. i:3o St. Francis club against Twenty- lourtn otresi namoiers. . fontenellb park. East Dlamoaa. 1:30 Dundee Woolen Mills against Nourse Oil Co. s.Ho-Murpliy-Dld-Ita against Holly. West Diamoag. J:SV-Thorpelana aralnst Auto Kow! .JO U. Pred against Riversides. ELMWOOD PARK. East Dtamead. l:3i Mandy Ieea against West Lavn- aorth Merchant. 3 30 Southeast Improvement Club agalnat James Corr k.iectiics. West Dlamoad. l ao-Omah Printing Co, against Na. tlonals. 8:jo Brown Park Juniors against South Oiuaha Midseta North Diamoad. l:iv-Sprtng Lake Parks against Vinton Cuba THIRTV-F1H8T AND BOTD. 1:30 Tradesmen against Central Parks. GAM 1J8 UUTS1UK OF UKAtiL K. Stuis s a) nt Chicago . Union Giant, doubl-rcaler, at l'.ourk trk. Luiky Holms at Blair. Neb. . Joe Mnlih aalnst Aruioors at AthlsUo park. Council bluffs, iirowuin Kla; Co. at Louisville, Neb. Meratagc Oaiaes. Drexet Rhee Co. against King-Peck Co. at Kivervlew (ark at lu a. ut. Brandeis More against Uupinoblle at Thirty-seoond and Uewsy avenue at IV a. 111. riurga-N'ash ' sgsinst KUpatriok at Fort Omaha at 10 a in. Tuer Is l)tlmitl. ........ - . . '-.iiuini imiijv auy mm ball is un Jiinsolnj a bi- raaiuie nnd will ratumd Us nornittl tliu. beture tiie Anifiican jiubllc bbfore long. Fifteen Years a -iaat. flirisly Msthctisoii his roundsd out flftwn Vrs as a nx-niber of th New Viik Guii.is Vut'.y Juinid McUraw's '!tw July 17. 1a0 l w -1 THE OMAHA SUNDAY 11EK: ,UTI,Y 7 I "1 VAT Pitcher Who Wears 5 r- Svev( -MJliJMS.-vi ttjW. 1ma Ji .VAvitJhW-. V 1 THOi T kino . - II. 'e-. -:.. .... smaiciain. ' II I llll I I , V 'l 1 IEE 1EADQWS MUler Huggta of th St. LuU Card!-' nals haa the only pitcher (n major league ball who wear glasses all the time, while pitching and off duty. And those glasses hav never fallen off In a gam either. Th wearer of th spectacle t Lee Meadow, .who according to Hug gin, la th greatest pitcher ou th. Car dinal staffs. This I his first year in th big how and h. ha been winning Northwest Bowlers May . Join with Those of theMiddle West The Midwest . Bowling association, which center around Omaha, and th International Bowling association, which hadquartr in Minneapolis, may con solidate and hold but on tourney next year, tli. Midwest Th Midwest tourna ment will be held In Omaha. The International bowler hav. held their .venta In Minneapolis, but thl year hav. not mad. any plan to bold a 1S18 tournament. Rumor among Omaha bowler hav. It that the International would b. willing to Join with th. Mid west and th. Midwest would b glad to see such consolidation. Correspondence on the matter ha been carried on for some time between officer of th two associations and It is thought that a merger will be efected which will make the Midwest tourney In Omaha next year the blgkest in the country outside of the American Bowling congres. START GRID PRACTICE AT BELLEVUE ALREADY The members of the Bellevue college foot ball squad who ar ponding th summer In Bel!vu. began the season' grind last week. I'nder the leadership of Captain Webb th men hav been out on th. athletic fit 14 paaaiug and kicking And generally getting In line for opening tract lo at the first of th siiooi year. Tha arhUtlo field back of Clarke hall la being whipped into condition by harrow. big and rolling. Th. t frails court which hav. been inside the running track will be moved nearer to the building. This oheng. will make the field easily o- cessibl from tb new gymnasium. I Mills Hslui Hood. Mills, the former Notre Dame athlctl star, who is holding down first I wise for ILp Neafros, uii.jvi to be nuke a bass t-allrr. j j 2 .1915. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus TMt Mam -ru JuVT TAKtN HELLO MAi5lE.. woNOHAN r place li OajAHATINCO I CAN'T CIT out the poj-ice ARE CUARruM". it! wt of HrKre ha, SMALl. PCX. AND TU- PLAct t ONDtS Quarantine NO ONE 1 ALLOW iSNOTlCE Glasses All the Time .-fwdna! -'S.Wl ..fJSt-. ss- w.J -VrJ a larger percentage of his gam In' the bl" l?le, thB h dW, n 5 DU"-?' J ot.bl. oa.e. of .tar, of year, ago com- bv .iS- ?fTr,CAdI?,1T.Mv'n ' to th.tr own again. Jack Coomb, by tha Card after Connie Mack and .,.,, other manager had p.as.4 him up be. ' rm"ly ,of ,,1Ath,"'C- n,4 "W cauM of bad y... Huggin. took a'"" ",nl,;f "aU for Brooklyn, and Jo oh.no. on th. youngster, signed' him of ft ' spec, and all. and ha. not regretted H P Aching with Wh. m effclvn h o fsr.- Msadows certainly looks Uka a! dld m Mt- -ner .xprtenced two "comer." Willard Picks Up ' . Pool Table and the - Ball Mis in Hole NEW YORK, July M.-Nat Lewi tells a little story about Jss Willard which should dispel any Idea that th big c ham- hi gymnasium to do llttl. training, On th. floor below w. a billiard room. wher. th. boxer adjourned for a llttl play after the dally workout One. day Willard and Kddl McUoorty. the Osh - koirti middleweight, hooked up tn a pocket billiard maUh of twenty-fiv balls. Th mu.aU . - ai ...... i 11 tt mm iiikuq inrougn ' a aldding L. . . rr . . . 1 . . . . . wn, aiuuwrif ooaa.ing tnat n wi th best flKhter-culst In the world, WUlard disputed his claim to th. title, so they put up a llttl bet to make it in teresting and th battle wa on, McGoorty set a fast para and led from the start. When he had pocketed twenty three ball while Willard score stood ai ninriren, ji loosed UKe cinch th of Kucker. Robinson haa rebuUt hi en Oshkosh boy would be the winner. But tire ststf and he has shown rare Judg. thst Was vh, Tm thai -A-vlwiv f . I .. .K . . ... , "" . I'. hvVn llh ,un of f,v- ' --'". rrotcn ana ufTZ1: t1t ' .Sr. . -' vaiNS wa VII !,AtJfI U - Ult f on the cripple," but suddenly th ball started moving attain and dropped Into the slot. rivlM Willard th. m.K-l, i.le bet. I McOoorty wss more dated and niystl-1 fled than If he bed been hit squr.rely on ! the pQltit of the Jw by a right uppereut, but gamely coughed up his money. I It wae a long Urn ftr that WUlard! tipped off how he beat Mo'loorty. audi he probably wouldn't hve let Jt out the but for the fact be repeated the trlok. ' When ho saw the ball wabble and that It wssn't going to fall in ths pocket, he reached down with hi right hand and tllt-d th table enough to roll the bat) in, waving his cue ln his left hand at the sumo time to divert the attention of McOoorty and those watching the game. J " 1 : ' r Y JUVT THINK x ' WE fAf t HAVE TO t,TAY N HEUE rOH . . , . , . WOULD HAYEJO CLINCHING English Writer Declare, that All Priie Fighters Who" Clinch Should Be Barred, . MAKE BOUTS INTERESTING NEW YORK, Jyly l.-That clinching should be altogether abolished from .box ing la th contention of an English writer who advocates a change tn th rule making It a foul to embrace an oppo nent. .Rather a atrang stand for a countryman of Treddl Weldh to. take considering that It In England that th leading exponent of the jab and grab tyl of boxing wa handed th light weight title! That boxing would he a hundredfold mora xcltlng It th clinch could b liro Inated goes without saying. , In tut cast practically vry bout would be doolstv, either ending tn a knockout er a dis qualification. However, th Idea obvi ously I Impractloabl for many . reason. Clinching I Illegal . under the present rule, but th full penalty never la Im posed, because to do o would make the port a Uttl too strenuous for safety. The most practical Interpretation of the, code, a followed by tha best referee, la to penalise th man' who Jorces th clinch on point Under thla system th boxer who Jah and grab get no credit for hi work, a th point h core for landing th blow is offset by th pen alty for clinching. If thl sty I of Judging bout were followed mora closely men of Welsh' type would be forced to hot cleanly tn order to gain Credit for a rio ter y on points.- Oaly a Last Resort." ' The really great boxer hav. been those who never clinched except as a last re sort when loo -dosed -and wsakoned to block accurately or to us. footwork. Under these condition th. - clinch Is highly necessary, but as a general thing tt ahould be dUoouraged aa much a po Ible by Imposing th penalty. Whll It I doubtlessly Impossible to dis pense with th. clinch. It would b. nightly I Interesting to try th. .xparlment, Per-1 bap two boxer can be found willing to put th. matter to th. test In a trial bout Such a contest certainty would prove a great drawing card. . . 1 Only Two Big Loop Hurling Stars Come Back to Their Own 1 . NEW YORK, July 14 -Th. present baa. ball season ha furnished many sur prises and disappointments tn the work of the pltohers. Many of last season' stars have failed to display th form frnnt ,Hat v. j,.v. n ,wa poor easona Furthsr than this, more youngsters hav. mad. good thl season than In almost any two previous season combined, ' ... ; . ' ! , . i With th. race In the National league so dios that not a slngls team eaaj b considered entirely out of th race .van at thl late date, th final standing will. In alt probability, be decided on th. merit of th rious pitching siaxa la thl respect Brooklyn ha th. dg. on the other elub. While th staff of both Boston and New York hav. bean en- AutMk ..A-l ..-,....&..'.. ,11 . . 1 . - ,h 1 11 ' 1 .iT ' h . ? h ' " h. present Urn. When h wa with ' Tork h avriof McOraw'g piloh. !'' nd H wl" "cII,d th r I th olhnt' Planing s'aff wa the equ4 f ut "' ,n lR National leagu. Along ' atutllt tHm l-ildill J n m 1 , . I u .a ... . - kA ; - - m . filar..' a . . i . I 1 i-iv,iwi- mvv tw --"kiy w-ia visif i and hav never completely recovered their effectiveness since. .About the sani time the lirooklyn staff began to show sign of Improvement and 1 hav continued to improve until at the present time they ar feared by every Uaro In the league. With th xceptlon lupin m picaing roundsmen. I jut year ' developed Ffeffer, while this year he j, brought out Pmlth. Dell and Apple. .burl during . sesaon h. 1. ,u. ally satisfied. Robinson not only ha de. veloped three good man, but he also se cured Coombs from Connie Maok at the curr1 "m t ' II I I r NOT.lt 1 I 9 I J f DON'T Wf 1 V 7 AN( OHE 5 LV VVns 0 t'U. CMCKB' ) iZ. Y MA-HA-HA!, jy alver price, thereby proving to his fol- iomwt h " th best judge 0t iivht" ln h " POPULAR AUTOMOBILE ..... 7 ,-Tw, .T ....... MAN LEAYINQ OMAHA " U Dingman of th otewart-Toosar Uotor company haa excepted a position '"h the H. A. Witmore Motor company of Bloux City, U. Mr. Plngmaa I very well known among those Interested to auUimobllca and ha added muck to hi eA pertence and frlendshlpe during the last two year spent with th. Stewart- 3 R Tooaer Motor companyMn th rapacJty of sale manager. Although Mr. Dingman is- changing lo cations, he ta stlil staying with th. nam ear. th Chalmers, and will ha In artlv. charge of tha II. A. Wltaior Motor 00 m penj'. V And Now it is Said That Jess Willard ; Will Take a Drink NOW YORK. July K-Jae John, In England, Is being Interviewed quite a xtenslvely as wnen h wa champion. Whn asked by a London writer who would hav. th. beat chine to beat Will ard. not drawing a color Una In. his se lection, h. replied that he'd pick Frank Mora a for th Job. Which shows that Johnson ta still a diplomat Moran I in Iiondon, Is popular, haa won th cham pionship of England front Bombangker Walla, and might poasiblyi draw a big hou. with Johnson If Johnson cared tn fight 'again. Incidentally, Judging front th Jhnson-Morn fight In Paris. Frank wouldn't cause th diplomatic Jack m great deal of trouble. A for anyone' beating Willard no- body now In eight 1 going to beat Will ard unless Jess drinks, er In soma other way dlstppate away hi fighting ability. Having Che confidence that goea with holding a title, hs' going to be a tntgtUy hard wan to beat 1 As for Willard' 'losing out through dissipation, there' little chance of It The tale that hlg Je Is a stanch foe of th. Demon ' RuVn - le all poppycock. take, a drink when he want one. ani Instead of Innocuous soda water he drinks plain whisky. II learned to drink when he wis a cowboy, before he ever became a fighter. On of Ms favorite stories la of the days when he uved to Piny poker and each man in the gnme started with' a- full bottle and stayed Until Jt was empty. '"v. ... But Willard indulgence m strong' liquor I only occasional It's not a hahlt with him, and onleee the constant temptations thrust before a champion change htm entirely he's not likely to drink enough to have any rffect in th next few year. In his 1 present fin clean oondltlun, and with hi maaslv frame and splendid constitution,' It would take year of real dissipation to bring him down where any ordinary heavy-. weight would hav a ' chance to eves worry Mm. . ; Cbh Behlaa Wsssrr. Ilsns Wagner collected 100 home rune in eighteen years snd a half; while Ty Cobb has made fifty-four home runs la eleven years.. . 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