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ah an tieetia 1908. {UP TO DATE, NEWSY AND WELL WRITTEN| ‘THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, STORIES OF SPORTS TOLD BY EXPERTS a | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | BASKETBALL, ROU GH SPORT, GR | foo | (fe | + Once Ladylike Game Is New, the Real Thing in the Fighting Line---Fitz- gerald After Nelson. a fighUng club? Read the basketball schedu ove | a score of! Rasket-| in favor | 1 thing. | we BaskeToaut 1S AOEEIG FOR THe UMBER OF BEAUTIFUL AND HEROIC ak STRUCK BY Players... HF and you can thish affairs on for to-night ball has grown marvellously of late. Basketball is the re No decisionless bouts—no “draws.” ‘The rules provide that the referee must order extra rounds until one team or the other is hors de combat, Here's to-night's echedule: Weeleyan at Brown, Colgate at West Point, Yale at Pennaylvanii Basket Bau - Franklin and Marshall at Swarth- Great Wen THE more, Williams at Rochester, Bryant . High at Far Rockaway, Commercial MCCUE tee % Gigh at Stuyvesant High, Morris Heights at Bresnrus Hall, Flushing at Brooklyn Boys’ High, Townsend Har-@ fis at High School of Commerce, Man- @el Training at Newtown High, De (Witt Clinton at Dastern District High. Basketball has taken hold in the col- SPEED_IGN'T EVERYTHING IN BASEBALL leges, the high schools and public) wohools, the kindergartens and the Y. C. A.'s—to tha of tbe ath- : filo clubs, armories, department naa he ; ee jinve a waltoy thet ives them 4 | | Fate of Browne, Bay, Hoff-}in tie world can't be of use unio e| Player Te Ce Can Drive in| NYBODY with an éron constitution | ven [ean make the hit that puts him on firs man and Maloney Shows Fitygerald gave Gans one of the herd- Russe! can play” beaketbal ihe st Browne and Hoffman were good nitters,| Runs Is More Valuable | pg proof o! e roughni . 1 and as long as they could crack the ball *t game is in the great number of basket-| Something Else Is Needed. | 8%" MUS Wale bUIt laaUEFGarte to Any Team Dall rules bearing on sluawing, €lvow-| | failed woefully with the willow and % | ing, choking, kneeing, jumping on op- | then came the can. | | ponents, biting, &c. Where there are BY BOZEMAN BULGER, McGraw and Gritith have always | clatm ne ability as pugtlists. put ®o many rules there must be @OMe FE4-) wT Hoging to iovk as if the fast men| Nel the fellow who could drive in Mike Murtin, tratner of the Highland @on for making them. | J are not such an asset to a baseball |? ins Was @f more Value than the fel-|ers says ge back Moriarty, of that When basketball started the game | Doi getter ail, Hvery man in the| {0% Wi Was driven. ‘Tuat'y one reson | team, againat any man in che world | was merely a ladylike Endeavor 10 1088) game who has a record asa sprinter js| WAY vin McGuire Weld on mo long a> a! his Weigit. Moriarty | 4 very clever @ ball into a net, But the pomsivilities | nerny siirted from cluty to club, and one| * Ste He Was so slew thal he | boxer and can hit hard. larry MoLean, Tareas Orgy case it immediately flasied upon the D4" lias taken the count for good. ‘In bave.| WOWd *ep on himself in going to first, |eatcher of Cinetnnati, once wanted (9 , Pp. K i : oceans ers. While the other fellow was UE! IA te man of fleet foot must have! DUt Wie “Deacon” could always be de-| take up the game and fight Jeffries, H BY JOHN POLLOCK. ip ' the toss, or was reaciing up into the! so euing else to back It. Weve! pended upon to drive out a hit in a] is big envuss that counts for any Aah b Ed ha Me niece a meneger air for the ball, his unprotected vital | 7NCNNE tise bo back I bate | Biel ! lage Rane Main sliaiereeettne er Jack fe) Wilmington Jack Daly, who was one af points were left wide open for & KOCK | fooded with opinions on apetieaie, Upon his’ retirement trom baseball'{ White Sox! also’ wanted! tolisckie weight champtor big | 206 Geet gb igia in the Selnnee durin out punch, Kick, dig, jab or bi {th strength of Brow: 5 | Harry Bay will Bo un ie slage as mpion, but ude, a Pe tlae “we 5 ‘in town in eeareh bis solar plexus exposed he was an eaay | 10000" wisekiny, or ae Bed Ma" | conet player. He has been duing ce her Taylor, the deat mute i CGA “ae en re ane mark. ‘The sudden popularity that ton ee eee ean®, and dtarry he} turn in vaudeville for some time and{#2d George Davis, of the W Ua! Ht vind mtie ai ith lowed this discovery drew immens?! or Cieveland, wher rene anny BAY: | has more t nade wuod. ify te aluo | 8F@ BIS very clever boxers, and, ou the night of Fev. 0 ape wasstouieleamen ean enurbenrilen |e ncmvenrene muon Were clleapped gf An artist wats mualeal inatrue | Were made. By studying the rules any oe ie se ther of them wore oe | aging. Huy" we deat iiked | ; : ppectator can learn just what plays are |Cinompat Dut neither of them won, as players his team ® Lewis and Donovan Training Hard. most strictly pronibited—when the offi- |? 9) pees ueuacomen uate hey laay| In his day Ai) Wile Lewis and Jim Lunuwam, the Bost strictly Deel wine can alt; moment and copped the prize. This| st nan thw n age aie ia ing. year not one of those great sprinters | © s fe rate : z back and watch for the fine points : 1 EONGa Doueeeiies eek ad where's, nothing: ike. being | 4 Sure of # Job with the team that paid] Charlie Dooln, the red-headed satin | are |S ‘ relay @ble to appreciate the manner in whi {fim last summer. jof the Philites, 18 the latest of the bail | siderclass 1 wi tuke theirs at the ¢ hie ie See eee eeacelivered, of a snoulder | ,De®AY Hofman haw gone to St. Tula, players tw wet vefure Lie fot lente Belceren Rie ae aM Sune time as Yale and Harvard, fel A ; Peis : red, of @ #HOUlEr wrowne has been swapped Off to Hos, | (8 doin a 1a minstrel oach Ric i crew ; ‘ork chi ; un ig Lustruct Nueces Biade is transferred to another departs Ty te ug tw relented by Clecelnnds | aaa wenuh aulviat: vin” lia Rival ut Cre Work on the Machines and in gueeweunnt ke apy ent | k : ice and ds have o "Ke. ~andidates ‘I ght we : men and Brooklyn is looking for wnotier| him to gy on the stage. but he level Candidates Thro the Gyn the Daily, ‘ es ueme ILLIt FITZGERALD fs out with {MAN to Lake the place of Maloney: [had the nerve to tave at ence, A < SVEN Billy Glover Laid Up for Repairs. W @ challenge to Battling Nelson.) Speed Marvels Have Blown Up. un the first wight wt Puliadelpiia | SEI Eb Programme 102" fan “ hot ‘ ee ea Ree Withou: wishing to dlsnarag’| rig xpeed imarvely have blgwn up| Mle & 4 teiwacnubigitt a S ceny neekelad the Battling Dane Vi say for Willie} mney aiwaya w , raed | ; wher Tht vatwaen is ie ftetl) Suk ere that he 1s probably the vest lghtwolgt | — fol AN uniews they happen| here are many ball who Va OACIT RICE wit! give the Columbia | tah Hi Tthse more will . \’ Colored Boxers Barred Again. Reseldtarit paeee ceptign of Joe Gans han ever be amen the men Cohoh Kennedy takes Tite ae eer reiclan say ie will and from tt alraenilnilernevexeiic s he wii est fights he lad in many years, Re- cently he has byen working with the ehamplon, and has picked up Gans's style of hitting, Wille has been com- pelled to fight welterweights, as of the world-chalienging lightweight around New York and other astern diggings will come within a mile of him ARRY I mood, too his opinion SWIS ts in He writes saying t! the welter-weight mehip now lies between three Jimmy Gardner, Mike ‘Twin Gulllvan and Harry Lewis himeelf He a chaliengin Proposes a round of scraps to settle the question on this supposition. Jimmy Gardner lias come to New York with his Boston manag ort Sul Han, especialy to persuade Havry Lewis a match. Sp at least one of these fons ousht to be fulfilled imme As for Mike Sul who Honey Meliody in 1 $ lody held the title nell, eis willing, the best middle-we west of the M ere ° ARRY also says ase the H ers are t to heed ue ea at X6 Sent te Fairer GRIMSHAW MAY REPLACE R TIM JORDAN AT FIRST: firs League com HF shaw Boston feason Br quar day lor Don¢ shaw, A Jimmy was captain won, Appel to tum out a faster and 5 ny onget ry) crew for (ue collegiate at Nee ackourn and Gardner May Fight - has ever shown, Even the older men event of sx rounds. ja, is trying ty arrang| on rew will nut be sure of thelr deen pare Gada deter between Jack Blackbur : al ar even rs nd Jimny Gardner, |sprint, an $W-yard handicap and the Hard to e ell Daa fe industrial AC adelpnte IMPAINY F, of the Sixty njother events will be decided Twenty winutes will e mintmum i ‘ ert aving ne kK ” Mewiment. starts the Indoor ath vats tu the number of two thousand | amount of practice © maciines | Veotae ae aie © aly 1 fon. ips led wil off rowd thet wi letic waason to-night with a fin * KaLeries and on the floor haye| ewes day, wilh & spr n ast hal will no excuse | » ee e et euie receipts aie ne CHOmteninberite of games, in whieh many of tne put in to accommodate a big) mile. A rum of (Wo miles will follow e contest between | 3 Mc will prob: Caters In Mack to Get Even on Baldwin. staré of the metrepolitan district will he usual reception will follow when the weather or on tton and Ora Morning: OURS releres, vere learned Mack, the hustiing little manag make Uhelr first appearance Uis season [he games Tee the jndyor track Brew iu id's bilMard champton- | sutton has the w avernge posites, ds certainly sour on Matty! The programme features, ep tss ihe che eights is points, to be | of 1 1 rs § he high iwin, who recenuy turned bim down and| enlef of whieh iy mile ran. Baseball Men in Tourney. } Wien the river ts raw owl Lyceum, Monday piacere equal Under the inwnagement fl train on the Harle t deine vay. # had | ties 1 matehmaker of the Wiml- hin event uw drawn out « ble ents a ae ets ra ithe Harlen peice players hav " Moniay iene mt Chels ; reCaey (Hermann la arrnnetne 2 epecial jttow stated te Sie idagnihan two toi A the | the. be alu anne at way t | feature for the nations arnament of the | #ualling # boathouse on the Hudson hac ¢ manager. sli e ve! 2 Col ie c net 1 2 pater Os | res eh as . ' Byer imager workes for, distin om AW ar shana AoC. at Cincinnuth, Fei $22, in whton | Dee templated t BGK : ae eo large speo- Len era tateerhs Hair pene Carr and t Frank are the Dest) the baseval! players ure iy be grouped inty) HBiy apotber year Te Av? | xhown tia vod form | oer utretilvariaee Acme neTiiae ahreatensiisuaiGn aa lcerini teen Known uf the field, and, considering | five and twoamen teams, rolling for spe Be talken tw the An lof them when questioned to-day sail! rel and ‘Twenty-fifth wureet and Resene th in thie ety and Boston them alone, a ood ra bound to re- | prizes in adil!tlor © champlonsitps in getting ) to he expected @ hard waite they Were | 4 wae Dn obi | Coffroth After Packey and Nelson, sult “ain and dndtyidual events, 1 ia ex tate In dh a neere jn Such statement SEALED KER ACOle 2 ffroih, the fighs promoter of Colma] yard relay race the M there will SU Oia cr In eddition to the emblam now held Daleinereha jew given up hope of signing, Bat! League ohamp jonahip nas We alti faxamine, early yy Button there t# us tae if icy e TENE pire dae E RE f There has been more shifti | iling aon and Lackey MoBariand Ser, est among the resl- ‘ihe probatity which Is provided in ditiotis a With epeotatom, ta" drawing to very exe | players ta the American League i” nin San Prancixco a few arene wn by the en iting finish nday night A. Lewenbere | winter than at any time since its ot pine Hod toi meeti aera ed at ak ol Tweltth, Pwen Peete a On ean (38) | eantaation Here ie a partial list of) Wile’ rothts Packer ath cola evi ne second nt ) w ¥ WiIArt players evidently need ney prac! 1 t iter ia the new| the incentive offered {x larke enough. ee evidently need muy he changes this winte! \ t ira, 0 fn the 33.1 istordieneue! | “Jeannette and Jeffords Matched. i and the Fourth, of ae 9 tournadent held in 1Su7 Charley Jones from Washington to yer lias dechied ty give Joe Jean Ku giment will have a ‘Wea fintaied think tr Slosseh and Se St Louis; Olbe Pickerin from .3t solored middleweight, anc ther men, ¢ man to run 36) yard Ta siieron the hich ram of 140 and Toute to Washington; Ar hur Brown, | en © add a victory to bis already ons f the best sprinters of the district ar —e—. 4 rs ee 1g {SBS Seheater, from Detroit to St, Louis, Hobe Ferris, | nas macobed hin tolmect big Jim of the best sprinters of te es M er ale In thleako tel fur fire memes the former £ Boston to St. Tauis; Danny Hoft the ex-Callfornia, heavyweight, among regimental teams, | naldnanfanc’ fo x Gash yall tits n 06180 and an average ot rom Hota New York 10 st. Louls;| vent a the next TT, Any ae , R paid a tan >t, ct ac F 4s hiiadelyt Thu ci tt pds i * on Mone A wah sump on the card, EX-Tammany Chieftain Nomi- ivan instatied ax tne { Stake, Almost as Prominent as i fgladeluhia’ Thursday lene aN, A yoing, from New York 10, sth, GMMR fi 020" ee times ad we | 7 4 jue seas ; by 5 $ ae rork (9 Boston: Ira Thomas, from New | erican ALC; Con teary | nates Rhodora for His- atavaieavoninany, wilte| Derby, Was First Wiltle Hoppe willbe at the game Mon-| York ‘to Detroit, Fred Parent, from mm, and othe al two-year-olds ' ome 7 Jay night to ahallenge the winner ton to Chicago; Fred Glade, from) nt for members ha: toric Event. e Ascot Cup Was Run in 1807, an early aoreptanve Loule to Wew ork: iarry, Nie, was won by M < cis the TX 1 embletn, sald to-dmy tom Louis to New Yorks Charley | Pe ae is f ) accept Hoppe s challenge for that emblem | from Aue Nconiagorta ve won Qi t Gnd name ® dats atl place to pie wiuhin | Charley Hickn from QGoteago to | INE OE es OUR. ffen days New. York will, probably eet | Cleveland: Jake St who refused to} ton career, but q race Maudlateur wou t OR | i He ie in 185 the winner Waa Don i sold for the then record price of Touchstane won the cup 0 He Was U hous wire. of ear and again in 1887. ‘Dhen| many ble stake winn jt, Shnen wor aniaUr hal el hanged ty{ the cup io ISS us a three-year-old, ane | tidal Roe AL need 18 after his retirement to the #tud earned i Emperors Plate seven yeura! ore than, $1.00 for the Duke of Wik meain culled the Ascot. and) portland, ly owner Ld Bt BED EER SW, CAAT t. Gatlen, which won ry cup in 1885. siralian, whose sire begot Spend-| yee Barotiuay Ae] an j tirite loweraft and ot ti acer (i aght ta Am other hind -basermai, has pease le ese aos ee * ——]itophy" were La “rleche, Tangles ang 5 Pa RenOrm enim Da Anas netonntlislned a CUuetiveast thi hlaifatieorintiaw eanilild Persimmon, the for King Fay : te and Blue runner, Sheppard was roughly | efi erie eli ae Love Wisely, In 18, Was the Bpenial co) mne Myon om Worl) handled before te was resoued by @ ; 4 (Bieremiod inthe Tanks last threevear-old to win ‘the cup.| PHELAIDBLPHIA, Jan. %.—The ape-laquad of policemen pbeduer ass Khodora will carry, MW polNids. woul, cial 1,00-yard race between Metvin] Hasking drew the pole and led tor) the to be given to Monte Crows nd to Orby dn the Derby. is sheppard, of the Iri#h-American A. C.,| three laps, or one-third of the ilintunce € Sporting Writers Aasoiation of i so Sans Soucl, winner of Ge ew ‘vor, and Guy Haskins, of Tequlred tol comnlete the 1.00W), yards, | * sea to eciiphe ail forme: + Lee Eye on took the lead an: a Peay 7 between n and ‘Taylor ‘aported atolen Inst June Pannsylvania,broke up 1m & row caUREN) ie ace, with tlw evident intent!on elt ; ; housund enthusiasts saw thelr | ————- pF cueing Husking off. his feet, The! Bi ‘ Oeluok AORN SEES Aly Die foptures of eting, when inches separated Nersunth the ent ot the sixth tenn whon | mean Ww om at the tape. Hach haw veaten he let out an burst of spesd and | i ia b nee! in iar aaa ys anaiet rie [Paswed Sheppard on the inwide of the | ave inieere 4 an Wey "were rotinding w curs auduuarvers an kunies has te ofa Owd waa about to let out a | eat 4 race, a ik "| President Ban Johnson, of the Amert-}to express an opinion in the matter. T|wioop at’ Haskin’ wetting (he lend | tnade yestentay the she [sees “| nardly think the matter will prove very | When a aenpation wae created py Bhep-| yurciused the c | self, Is, however y une of many |can League, and a member of the Na- | Oath y ERE tit ti and Herrmann will|Pard redcilng forward und knookiiig | tie i | feutures of progra s be ona! Commission, has at last made @ iH fed fa fg FCSHAain hope | ge nat down with a blow from his neraich in the same event, but) ing made up. These ¢ > 4 non-commitial statement in the dl x {t between them, I re a re Urey nt m a! tantly there ush fe Shep. Hi expected to develop 4 a’ tract the record ett ences between President Harry Pulllam, that Pulliam has no {dea of resigning, | neuf pares eae an Ape nee ~ |of the National League, and President |@# matters have been very harmonious! rhe first ’ him: struck | y t ’ »! h 0 he Na- the yo y «no Ward avtvetting Spike Robison Arrives. as r knocked Young | Garry Herrmann, of tie National Com: | ines be hes been president of the Ne-| tie, 4007 yeury “anoektn Kelly int punde at Newcas m Over tue famous viucklist reso- |Nomal League, and be has dane much Sieppard. wan thrown ‘bodily ort aud pike ros ee Wnmiia He has Mary three times in {tution passed by the National Assocla-! good for the geme by running the track and into tae seats. whe # other ROSEDALE A.C RECEPTION. Me aber of wood ba wit \iton inst fai eague the way he has. TAR? ifoe Seoul “wot to che aL ties Har ye meer «in tt | In an Interview Johneor suld Johnson thinks practically every club score it and 8 Hand " ppard ® © | t r m Nik drossing=ro r t } coms trouble between Pulliam and|in the Amertoan League will be In SATs Was found that beyond a few s s wcive Iforrmann comes as & surprise to ma,|#hape to play good ball next season, and drolwes he waa not me Init As 8 \ anwed a mbes foearage ; ‘ at a| he close yg soon as he recovered his wiis Haskins 1 vber i : is L thought the thing had been settled expects another close race. He says | S00n aa) he Tecoy an ial Eadie | a es and sfactorily at the meeting of the| the league schedule has practically ieee | eheee of the Fa om The iudges: | ' i bel dh National Committee !n Cineinnati, | compteted, but thet it cannot @q siren Conte Maal, ocan ani 1 ‘ eeeeeeinae y yall un ¥ | have not paid a great deal of attention| out vntil after t¢ has been ratine? at fart aware prompely disquall- Mury une | Werld Wants Work Wonders. yo it. It would be out of place.for me! the joint meeting In Vebruary. outa ind Clcagy the other mitch, Uptay tn Chicago, signed with N i ould by th siecle, combining. tch Saver ‘with absolute purity. io all natural whisk and aged In wee tucky wa: Pe coon y divaetoy te Doren, reen Stamp’ whieh eeale MEN ANDWOWE! pee seco incharaee, oe A jirritations of uleerst, not te siriatete, of ms cone mambee sveats couission. Pyinioss, and noses? |’ Evans CHEMICAL, gout or Sold By Dress; ‘sent in