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PME TT ANT nS eae Thicd-and Final iSeries of Match: Game on: ‘the ttle Just ‘pleht ay Qataat- fag Jimmy Smith by the: third and-fnal i of their mateh contest rolled on errant ee eee aE EET 3 ; BEST SPORTING PAGE N NEW YORK. a | on evnpeventererdabecheserenrkwnrreniebecseartmensrensircrieadae sshicaens <i Within a few days another American Oighter mtii go to Emgiand to “hook WUsahing at him, end each time he coun- fared with elther a short right swing to (Jaw or an coh pean: Siigwing oa’ the Jaw ta {the fourth and {Meth rounds. The bout was a fast “}ment tents. m9 y and Canada in the quarter- mile, half-mile and five-mile events. _ ¥OR COMPETING LY THD OUTLAW midnight New Year race to Tarrytown, promoted by the Associated Cycle Clubs ot Now York, Albert Kreuder, Alex Viedier, George Wood ana C. Rogers here been suspend by Noted Doug Ins, Chairman of the YVederation of American Motorcyclists’. Competitioi! ww" with one of Johnny Bull's fast Ilt- Ue Wielders of the five-lltice’ glover ‘The pugilist who ill <ake the trip ‘tyAl—Datasont, “the crack —freather- ‘weight of New England. who ouly a fow weeks ago courant a decision over Warkey Haley, the nglish boxer, Jn & welve-round bout at tho Valley Fall A. C, Delmont was matched last night to; WeVt “Owen “Mo: Wie creek Eng fighiee. {na twenty-tound bout at 118 before the National Sporting » London, next cnonth. Mellody Got $1,598 for BeatIng Lewi 2f Ge ofticiale of the Vaiiey Falls (R. J.) AO. expect to bring off say more bes bal ‘Gre Dubiding. At the Melloty-Lewis battle! Stone (to 40 men were, turned, ew ny areby, he raene SOO ghould have eet Gght amounted cont., Ma ‘Teced’ 10, while ‘a end wos $1,074, Darkey Haley Leaves for England. Darkey Haley, the Uttie Engtieh fighter ‘Wh. engnged in three fights during the six weeks Chet he mwas in this onuntry, eafled Son Eagan d—tonta-p-on<he-etosenabii Datla, of the Waste Star Léne, Haley becacm dis Fame lighting in. Dngland..when-be arrives. McVey and: Denver Martin to Battle. = Tw “big cctoredheavywetynts have just foewn ‘matched ¢o exchange jabs, smings and wepereat 4n- a bwanty:round bouton Feb. ‘Toe tgttere who will clash to this Set ares bans MoVey, of Los Angeles, Cal, and Denver ied Martin. | This aut ovsht 15 pie a humamersa@-bun will: try dae 8: knoe: MeGarey and Russell to Fight Again. Amity McGarry, the Bronx Nehtwetght, and stink’! Reuaasat!, the Quaker City tighter, are to bettie “again tn another six-rourd bout io Philadelptda, They have been matcbad ub, writs: 6: tanid tee ar bestia Wee nardest Had 6C4 ‘quet it (See WILMAM T, REID, JR, ON THE exe of his. departures for.-his home -tn- Caltfornta” from “Harvard University, tion: af hh for “intercollegiate ati 0) rah te pas Sew to’ intercollegiate mone Seo MD., FEB, 13—THB fenctne meaaon at ths Naval Academy, which -was trterruptat by erarilfa Ho; will be resumed on Saturday next, th midah} opponents being the ‘Mel- Foss Thm Verein, of New York cit The intercollegiate contesta will begir on Feb. zi : IN.A FAST GAME THE BASKET. Dall team of the High Seheol of Com- doe tr the BTA oLs) cham _ Comm! z TUXEDO PARK, N, ¥., FEB, 13.— JAY Gould, of Georgian Court, axewova, easily defeated’ Plorre Loriiiard. rot the Tuxedo Tennis and Racquey bj here yesterday for the gold rai PAoune TSE) LOSS TO-COULON fe MILLA AL fhe. Srantay sels Be -of this city; oe Murphy, of New Yor A MATCH GAME WILL Dowled to-night on Union Palac. between Larry Btaude an the sixteen Palace alle out of ‘eleven winner, te, will Bes! games dactds BEI = Robinson May Get More than Murphy. : Murphy. Although Jonny Ollver, manager of ye atarhy the Marien fgttec molehe) he was doing the best thing when be a0- cepted the eusrantes of $1,000 for Bourphy‘e end fos.the atteoimd... bout witch .Dominy. Donohue to Fight Dick Hyland. be Donohue! the clever-Upht-weisht n Sulifvan to train the oe against Hy 0. Tommy Be rns Arrives In Town, Saturday pre | SPEEDWAY HORSES TO RACE BEFORE CUTTERS. cext Saturday of ‘Fhore will bam & t ose before the Mil- und fairly hree rounds Rey Dedtiver, ty doa Wee It was evident that Coulon had oly © outgonerallet Pitsperuids le wits “hots &— Murmur at thourh the feht was at the| ‘Corn Hial,in-ttie centre of alatrict where Fits ts Sichtppos a Of te p-round Ko | knvck- k pit Jot in Rho aching te "vary. wood on Hpoedway and a large entry list pected. the na, who ls matched to fight P Defore the Pacific Cal, next May for arrived in town fast that he te trying hart When the latter arrives In American, er Put Out In Exhibition Bout. ut and after the ae round ° and he POLLOCK, aleet-Dnll, bail lgve Gyeinestara, ne tiea "tha two Fart oa Ta ,chaenpionshtp : traps who went to Denver, Col, | BASEBALL STARS READY TO. TO QuvIT one wants an increase of $600. May become an actor if it is refused. Chase-demands -$500,—If-not-granted wilt play with Coast League, - Tig says he is entitled to $4,000. Must-get it-or will quit baseball for his old trade. ATER EW -These—are—the ¢aya when the man- agers of the different Jeague teams are having thelr own troubles trying to in- duce the playera to algn’a contract for the coming season without a raise in ealary. At present three stars of the diamond are holding out for a barge advance. and ‘claim that {f they don't get thelr Increase they will not align. The playera who -make these de- fielder and best hitter of Johnny Graw's Giants; “Hal 5 Jordar,~ | sack for the Brooklyn Club and ‘eat eae Natlonal—League-last-year-in— ee an increase of $600, is_easily entitled to $600-mora, while. Jorian, who certainly aatsry for his excellent work tmst year, ts hoiding out for—# palary of $4,000, which 1s about $1,200 more than ho received lant season. Of the three players, ono 1s sure to OW. that Clark. Grimin ts at.home and wo know ‘that McGraw-ts =not=roming—mmii—he—brings the Giants here ready for the champlon- hip. season, everybody is talking about the reapective ability of the two base- ball chieftains of New York, That js always a foolish argument. You couldn't convince Wie other many even if you were right. Here is tho smy two fans went at se} uptown last night “OtMth- 1a the-gTentest- manager— in} the business,” beran Fan No, 1 “You may talk about McGraw all 1 i |you please, but Grit knows more about baseball than any of them. Just look/ what he has done He has developed player afier. player. simply relied on the ald ‘timer ow hold..on. just.one minute, terrupted Fan No. 2 idn't you tell mo~last--year that .what New_York} wanted Was experlenced puyerat Didn't) you tell me that this-was-too largo place to éxperiment with. young ones?" “That may be 30, but" ow out Out the ‘buts’, that's whera Yre-got you, triumphantly. declared Fan Nov 2 ‘Now tet-me-tell-you somo- thing else, McGraw may not know ao | cs KON TWO Strong Team Necessary of argument? Doars a manager may | Fah 3 a place of to Tace degestible | was “A block of wood tool deriarreitn the The {ne spud the shalke 1. dt the Pastime me to be running una ta challenge of exhibition of mamances necond, put wad disquall J. forty’ CG. B. Clarke, of the X nineteen years old, He [ble man in the sprint | gold medals, a Watch season, ring lost | Laywron Robertson, track captain of} the Triel American A. C-. hopes to male ultable marriage presen Rest Robertson hed to refuse “ext reek. sontte—are—Atticr—bontin— te —tast ott 7 STRAYS thre Ey tt Eons ait wexson, 57.7 ATHLETE EN i GOSSIP YORK TENS SALARY OW WTH STARS. receive the tncreass tn salary which he demands This player ts Chase, who played an artale Qe pal last year for the ougnt to get him the money! he aks without e slphtese tr ‘Man. Grimth Tealizes that he cannot afford to Feflea Chase ‘his inceeaae, 42 ha does Chase ts linble to stay out in Call- fornta and play with one of the clubs Naluougn €Ms to quit tho Giants for good sand never play again if John T. Brush does not come rite? —tt-te-e-aate-bet—that- Glants” meet in Chie. on And ‘start for tae Angeles <0 ning Hil) basone, of TF 49° kel “the 3. “Epis the diterence re the- party, Brug wail As for Jordan, the chances ot his Retung 0 tdg ealary which he ere Aro jars: Talim, “Praatdene Eptaly of the Brookjyn nb, {a per ipo ww: To'tack onati increase to Jonian's sat: ary for the coming season, but to give him an advance ‘of. $1,300, or even $1,000, “out of the question,” 1s the Evbets puts it tn amply way that FANS ON TEAM CHIEFTAINS Slayons.make remutatona forthe man: agers. Of. course, the. manager who ert a pennant makes reputaions for he-plazerd, tun wthout thes te sould be helpless. No chauffeur could win an automobile race unless he had @ Fmichine to drive. Give him an old | Droken-down affalr and he would land at the bottom. To ba @ good manager you have got to have something to ren mizunk Soleo was one of the grostent managera baseball ever had. How many rooters know that to-day! After win- ‘| ning other championships he went to { Chi Wilt up a team. Sloknese | fore him to retire just in time to me some other man reap the reward of h | work, | Ned “Hanlon was a «reat manag Tmhen he had the Baltimore and Brook liyn teams. Why? Stmply bomusa be. \Yera to carry out his plans. —he—HeMmt—to-— Pratt — ands ted to manage an inferior team Lhe landed near bottom. At Brook- lyn; When his i eft Yim, he aid the | same thing. with 7 | wise. Ig" the constant quarreling <b: ; Grounds tracks because, the proprietors There is —no~dbubting- the fact- that Doth McGraw and Grimm ake ereac } manager “They doth have had wide experien 4he— faculty-ot. enowing; “ball puyers when “they sev them. ‘They are. personally ‘clone | rriends, and have tha-aame ideas about | ty a9 turned out a occasions has narrow margin. Of course some managers are: better shar “others. the main. secret.<to ‘ceas ies in solecting good players. Without them to begin with no. man ald be & good baseball manager. Af- r_ithay ore ured it. 1a_then up ta. he manager to get the bast work out f thom, Thin requires executive | Without that a. manager tan the have On the other hard, Grimtn his vxlways ‘ood team, and on two} ost the pennant start. McGraw and Kreat executive they. are alway MAN BULGER. ? y from rineien y. offers to the fund on Saturday Ho was doing all-around work, | dno pockets to hold the coin. | 0, 15 Produce {many | night. and Ro} k Satu ray he novice, Ife mowed's | chest, and was doine well when | tho ‘Twenty-sixth — streat “Byme" Northridge tad exceptionally hard luck in the Pas! » games, He roke the record of the sixty-yard iets dle peratch, negutiating the stick 16 seconds, But had to foish behind | Toole in. tha final tn the same time, urdie, which will not knocked @ & the record. Ellery 6 Toston man lev: elled al} The-Milltary Tournament will not be held. in~ Madison Square -Garden this [yenr, A monater athletic. carnival’ wilh a geld {1 uy place tn one of the big national guard armories next month, EDI ROBER SAF REET, TE)) B: T EDGREN. SILLA AND LYNN BATTLE | 20-ROUND DRAW ¢ ABOLITION OF In New York thare-ls~ Sciekeeee es weal” doplig “comin. against racing. In Tennessee end !n Arkansas there are movoments against Facing. —IMinots and —Missourl and New Jersey have banished racing. In Now Orleans a bitter war to just over be- | tween two racing factions and another 1s to be precipitated by a third assocta- ton. which races on Sundays and holt- Gays, This third association threatens the other two, because City Park and fair Grounds, tn a pretense of decency, have oullewed “horses end —horsenion racing at Alsters. The prospect of more trouble In New: Ortenny “te more pleasing than other twoen-raning assoctatione -at-that pat will lead to the final ejection of racing from —Loutslana,-so- much: the better./ Horsemen who race at Algiers are not barred at the City Park and Fair ¢ the latter tracks are opposal to Sun- Gay racing. Not mt ale It is simply because Algiers iy a dangerous rival which ts cutting in on the fmancial eng of the game. the: City Tort ran Pane, and Fair “Grounds courses have race are regarded Incldents_tn ponnection with Ihe" patting ring. men who control thp. ft ihd AGING GOOD aie TURE LOUISIANA There are stewards, but they are Sgureheads, Jguisiana cannot. bantiy kis as long ax _tha—c race Horses is vested la arsike now prominent. So deca’ gt other, race throughout the West. tna dota nates thom, In thelr make-up there ts no sentiment for racing as a sport ear ferrodRAN, FHORP,- 1s HAIN Ev, “Sang: iatinwca ‘ata Sharp, Min all the world no ahow Ake. th NEPTUNE DAUGHTER Mermatds Disanvearing In Real W: acre tsh® PIONEER DAYS}: eS) Giormal Unk 10: Frink Damresch, Gsoauctor LYRI W. Bway, Tal-1046 Bryant, eves acs SOTHERN-MARLOWE To-nient. “The Bubken Dell." Prices toe, to $2 Davorts: tor-unattendel-tadies. tree MAHGANER } W TOS “ANGELES, Feb=1k—A- crowd that taxed the capacity 0} tlon Pavillon witnessed a flerce. twenty> d—bout- last night—between Jacke win") Sullivan and Jim Flynn, which wan decinred a draw. As u Flynn: fi ome ee tauilivan. dblivered the ‘ify in the intter part, Rg kneekdowrn In the seoy ondsrounds Hut although the blow. waa a-hand no. the foryLoston bo: onl: lemiled when he arose and soon evyene op matters. round Flynn < hed CRITERION "4, LULU GLASE R 200TH TIM ‘OUTHE Bl ABOCRITES mle §: sae BEANARD pond Diway-& D0th at t SAVOY? CMatinees Tours, MAN sis: HOUR 7 Fai f eae WILLIAM COLLIER Greatest om Caught in the Rain ASTOR i * Genesee -of the Hills. Prices 50 to 1.00. es MALAL ae Mat. Sat L: od MARKY Je BL [laslor Granville a The Atte Rumoil ro . Eligore Sisters, others, Du vit IN Uonita, Alex Curr & Gi rare “ira Annas DOG'S SHOW EBER’ Sy? way a3 | Thee Seat Dream City y & Magic Knight ue Se tera 8 See and 28th St Barry, Phone 2890 Mad. Cla: Whit: Dally Mat.26.Ret. i nad Tiere Stuarts {| HARLEM Qeere- 1 5 rare. “Prous 3248 More ‘unio 30, Geatlousue 180 nuous, 1.80 te 10.00. 25¢..fi0e. wecines ny Baseell's ‘Maree. Twins. 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