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oe 14 THE EVENING “WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1911 SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN NEW YORK HAS BEEN STUNG BY THE AUTO BUG Copyright, 1911, by the Prese Publishing Co. (The New York World), TWO MORE PLAYERS SOLD 70 MINORS ee ee Cone tT Tononfow Ve ae Taper | Buy WOMAN , CONT Botner Me WITH TRIVIAL DETAILS. A al vw T'h TRYING To MAKE UP Repent i WY MIND BETWEEN A Tow TONNEAU AND A ~ ToRPEDO BODIED RUNABOUT WITH SOLID SILVER Door rh President Farrell Lets Outfield- er Channell and Infielder ee ee : ‘ (grt savy Priest Go to Indianapolis. Danger of All of Us Becoming Fer Beet Somstns.\( You eat te P Saat = t =o 09, Auto Bugs, Considering the eS a W Sh ae President Parrett of the New York >, meric: is wields; hit in fi Fact That There Are Two Au- or TERHOBILE SAIN] | tive these days. In two daye” time he has let five fairly good players go to the minor leagues. It is evidently the plan of the magnate and bis manager, Hal Chase, to havesno more players on the pay roll than those they can use in the line-up, tomobile Shows Running in New York Now, and Another About to Open in the Garden. nmr Say APN —_——-+. Copgriaht, 1911, by The Pree Pobiishing Co, Pay (The New York World) W ning in New York, and ano’ big show about to open at the y Garden, it'!! be strange if we don't a Gevelop into auto bugs. There's some- t thing fascinating javout the polisted | 5 bits ,of machinery and the padded Jeath®r seats and shiny trimmings (het go with the up to date auto, Every- the glare of the electric lights. mud) no dust, no dents and signs wear and hard usage. The aeroplanes offer a contrast to RhivJ- autos. They are ing Machines, stripped "own to the t in the effort to reduce weight. aren't pretty, except as mechan marvels. Yer the crowds seem to ¢ more for the aeropianes than for shining and elaborate gutos. @ rig heid together by a few pieces wit another trip to England to fj elubIn London. for the other side right after his b with Jack Goodman at the Fairmon| ‘This ume Me! havifig Eugene Corri of the Natio who is inown the world over as man.* Tom Scott, who refereed the | Welsh-McFarland bout at the Natio §. CH is not as favorably regarded Corrk He made a serious biunder calling that gat a “draw.” A Gay or two ago 1 talked over t! ‘whe saw it. found in which Welsn made a show: him to pieces. Pack was to avoid clinches and fight the open, styie they like over in © to caution him severai Now and then when Welsh was gett Dadly whipped he'd clinch and turn pesgiowsre the ref . “Welsh, you're ‘olding—you " Welsh,’ Scott would say, in’ im break. Souris a draw.’ ‘The ‘Dad decision, put all Baawere turning to ea ‘ound , “My wor Tom Scott? ‘E's very wrong, jw. What will our American frie Pood of such a decision as that? ‘one gentleman sitting beside say jp another that he must insist u his wager on Welsh Gectsion, as the referee w rland repeats his }] around if Mc With Corri in the ring he canebe of w fair verdict and good Judgm No doubt Scott meant well, bur r? ent was contrary to that of tators, AO Frank Gotch has “presented” S championship tiie to Mahmout, Bulgarian Turk. ‘Thet's very Kind bf Frank any one cle ard th Mfective? WIL ttt won't. ¢ presente np 4 on e's a feeling th his a to t has a< mn should earn e them fan whot authority gany (one elee to b plonship as if it we reminds me of , mtation ship to Ma amp! ur} a pota themto me! pionship te’ thar title to the winne When seit fa Jem didn't Bt al. The press Aw for Mahmou turesque champion. If any one wan to erect 4 statue in his honor it w only be ni to put up an enla Billiken Bu: Matmout would short reign. Even Doc Kole give him a rub, and, ag for Schmidt and Zoyszko—ols, pi —— Kid Shea Beaty Desh petia! to The Brening W FALL RIVER, Mass, Jax Bhea of Malne was substitutced Young Dosahue against Dave at the Colonial A. C. Jer’ about the worst walloping boxing career. Bhea was an winner, Ha tn ts at ITH two wutomobile shows run- Wilng Jooks astonishingly attractive to entially work- One can't help thinking of the nerve of @ man who will go into the skies in | NO thicker than your shoe laces. ACKEY M'FARLAND 3s planning | GPrecdie Welsh in McIntosh’s new Ye expects to start riand will insist upon i books eee ot London act as referee. we Mnot possibly object to Corrl, tly fair and level-headed sports- Peut with @ woll known New Yorker) spring he will be thoroughly case-tard- ened and McGraw will recommend him | Define | and won a mile. There wasn't a single | for any umpiring job in the world. “Why,” he sald, “McFar- Packey .made nim look foolish, Welsh| recommended an umpire. In fact, the @oudén't iand & blow, and Packey was| Glant manager's attitude on the ques- while Welsh used his head ‘and Med sd much that Tom Scott was times. ee in an appeal. | ae the end of the fight Scott spoke; lish do other and hat's the matter n spite of certains Tt will be a very satisfactory thing tory over Welsh, and gets credit for It. Deshler and he gave Desi ther oll sents Roy Hansel, Old-Time} Pitcher, to Get Tryout in Practice Games. “a an the ne | hey | teal ‘are the BY BOZEMAN BULGER. HE mild-mannered young Glants T ought to have things pretty much | thelr own way this spring, for| they are going to take along an umpire | | to be all their own. Roy Hansel, the! | Old-time pitcher and later minor league manager, ha¥ been engaged by McGraw to go South with the New York team| and umpire all of the practice games from the Ume the work begina in Mar- {iin until the team hits the Polo Grounds and opens fire against the big guns in April. This engaging of Han of | nt out te nal 1 fs in accord~ ance with the Idea of President Lynch, Who says that an umpiré ought to go somo spring training as/ fled out and ha’ well a8 a player. Hansel h Application for a place on Lync'! and has accepted the job with the Glants #0 as to show that he can de- liver the goods. And you can believe me, if he gets by with that gang of Indians that gather at Marlin eyery | act nal as in hat iT Up to this time McGraw has never ery! tlon of good umpires ts like that of tn | the old negro who sald: “There ain't no ing- | Sich thing.” Some one asked McGraw yesterday who.he thought was the best umpire and “Mac” broke into a laugh. He replied, “If I ever saw a real good one J can't remember tt." Seriously, though, McGraw agrees with President 1 that the solution | of the umpire question Is to have these diamond arbiters out in the spring prace ttalng thelr eyes and getting familiar 4 New plays the same as the play= ing his u're | ak | GIANTS TO USE THEIR OWN UMPIRE IN SOUTH tuft, | : i the spring would become pre. 33-| teed In favor of that club. That could | easily be avol by having them alter- [2 nate from one training camp to an- Tu rare other. one, Boss. Hansel, who goes with the Giants, Lioafateanll Deuver (7 AT ty JUN = 2ND * not xpect to Rot & Job as umpire National ue this coring but he ex-| \ AND MAI THE ts to show en ty to be ap. Git TO JOHN the E League or the J. Rocryrecer | American Association, and that he can jthen advance to the major league the| | following year. | “Ll know Tam going to b e a4 tough | time with the players at the start, be- they will be playing all Kinds of pranks on me just to get my goat, but I know they mean it gc naturedly and J will stand for it, A ball player's prin- clpal form of amusement while in tratn-| jing is to get after the umpires when} they know nothing is at stake, but at} the same time they want their exhibi+ tlon games with n league clubs um- pired on the level, and I think they will/ give me a lot of assistance. I think an umpire should familiarize himself with the new plays that are to be attempted during the season. Otherwise he might be fooled and miss the play. There ie nothing more discouraging toa player than to pull off a neat play and then ‘e the umpire fall to see it.’ has at he 4 Almeida, does has played ta tne . He ts said to be oderful fielder. His hing lines, end if he i nha ny ier, Jean a wit age. players. Hughey, Feat fave to takes beck seat with his “iyeh pede “expects. some great work Battler hie Predicts Name of odo Tie set Tousen tuleaene otter | Next Title-Holder Will Be Hughes, ter, but he had the, contd do johnson. tl Bat Nelson. t for blocking oF tagging rua- ners at second base, ATTLING NELSON made the pre- B diction to-day that withii a year there will be a new champion of the Hehtweight class, “And,” said Nelson, “with all due respect to one Wolgast and also Moran. I want to go on recon! as saying that the new | tly made good as jule maker right je jump. Cnier the heute. which has not yet been amas puby Tittaburg Club alone will save the ex { travelling 6,000 mi have had yin the yast. Last year the Pirates 000 niijis, while under the new sh fust a8 many games and wil {revel more than 13,000 taifes, That la going some for beginner. ' It js said that the leagues Will be saved thousands of dollars under the ‘new Barney Drvyfaas ba ef they will play champion's name {li be B, Nelson. | The pudtic wants a rent champion, one | who will be a credit to the profession, | vais) that there will be very few con 5 nnouncing. | &T: Some one suggested that If an um- Binal Meliincn looked bewildered, He whis: Dire travelled with one team ail during tera Bere to Scott, and then stepped up — abbr ipimounced, “Air, Hoott decides that | on't | me you nas 1 mo pon Jeannette, Langford, McFar- land, Lewis and Flynn Go Abroad Soon, vies BY JOHN rorLrock, be forty all will rounds of lively g to-night at the National Msling Club. There ts great interes! the | tn. Greenwteh Vil Maloney halis from, ove th F land of the the welter navy, lately o has been under the ine has been secured to take at ¢ Johnny Walz, who got coid pout with Jefe Smith, had hurt his ulnar Ken- for his easy, wile, New ‘White Man's Hope’ Gets a Real Tryout To-Night and one who will fight anybody and) everybody who thinks he should have! a@ chance to win the title.” Although Nelson lost his title to Wolgast after forty rounds of tough milling on Feb, 2 of last year, and only in November last was beaten by Owen More tn eleven rounds, he re- fuses to belleve he was actually licked on elther occasion, “I'm not a hard loser,” he says, “but I was far from being out when Eddie Smith stopped BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. At three Nattonal ten-round Sporting Club, bouts will be y n v ve him paredinvae tiviand Tommy || My bout with Wolgast and gave Matones, Johnny Waits ver Jew || the decitton. I wasn't even on the Smith Shadow Morris vs, || floor at any stage of the fight, while Christy Wolgast was down twice. At the tine At the L » A. Owney || 1 was hoping to put Wolgast down Lang die O'Keefe again, and if he had hits the boards end will tackle [| once more you can bet he wouldn't Joe Black in ten-round bouts, At the Brooklyn Beach A, C. South Bro have got up. “In my fight with Moran T was on |my feet at % when Referee Sells | pushed me away saying: °“ou're out.’ 1 laughed at him, id he was crazy and all that, b ¢ gave the Aght to Moran put Moran, Incideniaiiy, when nnidint 91) ue down the frst time, the referee p Hranalit "won sear! | pa she is a strong. mitted him to stand right over me and ri Wan aati a nail me again just as I got on my re rarer fest, That was a foul, The rules say | Bettys un attack of broncitia: | that @ man must walk back to a cor. fi train maichel ner and permit the fajlen safely on his feet, I D to get have always {nto the ring uilesa I felt fit to give them that. “Lm thinking about taking an ocean >, not around the world, because that would tals much time; but 1 given an opponent a falr ohance lke tha Getting this out of his system the Battler remarked that there was no} ui & now, dut said he was firmly convinced that he Wil come back and | becomes champion, am not old,” he said, “only twenty-elgit, and I have never abused myself like the others! have. ! now I have been offere bouts New York, but I don’t nt them, becauze I don't think I'm | nt, When 1 fight the public gets run for Its money, and [ wouldn't st DREAMS At OUR CLUB, New Lightweight Champion Within hin a Year, Says Nelson do some work, then take on some In- ferlor boys in Pjttsburg, Philadelphia 4nd places like that, in six-round bouts. xt week I am going to be ur at the Metropolis Theatre, in tae Bronx, and I'd like to get some of the local boys like Cross, Jack Dorman, Johnny Marto, Joe Coster, Sammy Keliar and the rest of them to come up and box three rounds with me. Knockout Brawn has Promised to be on the job Wednesday night. I'll box some of the others| either every matinee or in the eveningy. Say,” and the Battler prepared to go, “they tell me this Kx. O, boy ts the real goods and a co: He may be cham- pion some day, and you can,bet if he needs any help I'll give him all I can, Nelson looks as good as ever, @ little stout In the face, but apparently small in the body, ‘Dolan Stopped in Five Rounds by Paddy Suilivan, Paddy Sullivan, the fighting Irishman, q stopped Jimmy Dolan of Jersey City in the fifth round of @ ten-round go at the Sharkey A, C. stag, Ret Jim Buck- ley calling a hait to the bout to pre- vent 4 knockout, Dolan was outclassed from the mo- ment the battle started, Sullivan punch- ing him severely about the body and face, In the fifth round Sullivan waded into Dolan and nailed him with a hard right swing on the Jaw, dropping him to the floor, Dolan remained down for SIX seconds, and as soon as he got up Sullivan gent him down again with Gnother wallop on the jaw. This time Dolan stayed down until the referee ha counted nine. Seeing he aad his man beaten, Sullivan! sent him to the floor twice more with swings on the Jaw, after which Referes Buckley picked Dolan up, brought him to his corner and stopped the battle, ‘ AMUSEMENTS, MANHATTAN): iene 45¢,50c,7: ORCH, SEATS, EVENINGS Uudu One, BO CONNOE SEATS, nother hae HawnedvEN 8: By. de to $1. Dally Mat, 27-50) VALESKA SURALL | Re “natt & CO. OF 13 PEOUL AoW BE BERN SIEDIL, CARNE WESDON, Ne Baker, 'Doberty nay sail around the Horn, come back, OUR FRIEND MAKER The great values in the high grade, excellent ng materials given in our remnant sal to n $18.00; sold regardless of w a «© outs neasare former pri ‘ARNHEIM Broadway & 9 Ninth St. -| AUTOMOBILE | SHOW OPENS SaturdayNight pea eae Gaurauee GARDEN) eA, ay is "TONS fave’ nothing in the way of the Amer!- cans entering the Sonder class races at Kiel next June, as through Vice-Ad- miral Baronden the Imperial Yacht Club, of which Emperor William is Commodore, has just sent out a cir- cwlar asking prospective German en- trants to forego any protest of Amerl- can entrants on account of slight in- fringements in complying with the | rules, The racing rules say that the hulls of competing yachts must be built of mahogany or cedar, the latter term as used In Europe meaning heavier red cedar. They also var the use of hollow | spars, It was feared that the use of| white cedar planking or “built up" masts by the Americans might subject them to @ teohnical protest. * THERE WILL PROBABLY NOT BE any high school indoors champlonship | games conducted Jan. 28 under the au- spices of the Pupilo Schools Athletic League on account of the war between the principals of the schools and that body. Instead, it 1s the intention of the principals to petition the Athletic ‘committee of the Board of Education to sanction the games. THE CRESCENT A. C. WILL PLAY {ts first Amateur Hockey League game against the St. Nicholas Skating Rink | Club at St. Nicholas Rink to-night.) Many predict that the Crescents will} defeat the New York A, CJ team for | the title this season, | IN A CLOSER GAME THAN THE score of 80 to 3 indicates, the Wesleyan | basketball team defeated Manhattan in Dr. gymnasium, THE CALEDONIAN CLUB, THE; | largest Scotch organization in America, | | i 90d Sat. M Ey, 8.40, The thunderbotts | ip Vanity ¥ } ee he re ol Mats. Wed, de To-Dayra; Sat-2.19. THE ae BIRD CASI INO oe tae Oa re Fe a la Bixied aROADWAY = fa hal ‘ae at (HE SQUAW MAN “he 4 AN TGEAS BAD AS ALL THAT LYKIC * rs bway < iy He ald Sq Ms LULU GLASER | Mats, Wells & ‘ The Serb! no Nis wa RE ic. H Ww ‘i th We, | FOMANDER WALA as |GELASCO, Miiieyai gai, Be saw RuaRY THE CONCH KEPUBLIK, \\, aay Ae | REBECCA OF ‘SUNNYBROOK ARM OLE MPIC Fe hs 1 \Vehay| THE GINGER G hower Sraviag ini y opi!’ BAND CONCERTS ‘3 ca ACA si TMU aT tian se y seh targe 0 Chetio | f on | Os Ttesyue Lt wiate game Saturday night. Twad- I, the big centre and best basket [thrower on the wi ina | ———— |JOE COSTER NOW HEADING ters ic OVONTAL GOSSIP Ho Aes aed notning but Professional athletic meets, has applied to the Amateur Athletic Union to hold @ set of simon pure mes in Madisoa Square Garden Feb. 1 : TWO OF CORNELL'S CRACK BAS- Ketbail players are he hospital list, and as a result the Ithacans will be much weakened for the opening Inter- five scrimmage, while has blood-poisoning SENATOR JOSEPH W. BAILEY OF Texas is going to give up his sta The President of the American Assocla- tion of Trotting Horse Breeders is going to sell his horses, excepting twenty-‘ive- | more | than two hundred trotters and pacers! year-old Prodigal, 2.16, sire of in the 2.30 class. Senator Bailey owns 4 large stock farm near Lexington, Ky., where he has fifty fine horses, all of whom he has consigned to the mid- winter sale to be held Square Garden Jan, 30. THE FOOTBALL USED IN THE| y Je game last November, hee eoneitier college seemed to want, as found a permanent home, Capt. Fred Daly of the Blue winning the toss for it against Capt. Paul Withington cf the Crimson. FOR FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE} With victories a Jimmy W: Joe Coster of Brook! for the featherweight title long held by! Abo Attell, Coster has made wonderful [Strides in the last year, and his follow. over Tommy O'Toole credit, Ittle | n is now heading} in Madison | Lester Channel! and John Priest, the former an outfielder, afd the latter an inflelder, are the two latest to be be- headed, and during the coming season they will try to make star plays for the Ind!anapolis club of the American Asso- clation League, Channell Is certainly a hard luck Player, He played about a week for the Iigh!anders last spring, and It looked as though he would become a regular, as he was hitting the ball well, flelding in first class style and running the bases ¢ a champlon, However, he broky his leg sliding into third base in one of the games and wasn't able to par- Uctpate In any more contests. f s probably being released be- cause of the weak hitting he did for Danville, Va., last season, from which team Scout Arthur Irwin landed him. He hit for only 19%, but stole thirty-two" vases, made twenty sacrifice hits and da fielding av The three other p Fret day before were Eddie Foster, Mitchell and ‘tom Hughes, ail of whom were sold to Rochester of the Eastern Teague RECTAL DISEASES (PILES, FISTULA, &c.) Bucceestully Treated and Radically ‘and Permanently CUREO bya Mild, system" OF BY MY SYSTEM OF UF KiLE TREALMENT 1. CAN DO FO!. YOU what no! remedies or home treatments possibly can do. 1_CAN DO FOR YOU what Your-tamtly physician how- | ever successful as a general } practitioner, cannot do. | CAN DO FOR YOU all tha The ost Successtul Hospital Operation can do, and more, because my patients are not confined to bed while | am ‘© confident that he is the one boy of Attell’s weight who can give the| champion a hard run for the title. They will meet in a ten- tat the} d_ conte Vanderbilt Athletic Club, B: yn, next} Monday night. de practically or the championship, as the boys will weigh | in at 122 pound: 2 AMUSEMENTS, NEW YORK’ ETHEL BARRY LYCEUM -5 ‘ISS BILLIE a ve, ‘tiy "Hat ni IN Bs Sats, Wed. rut nitire BLANCHE BATES, CHARLES DILL iHAM'S GLOBE aan st. wn "86 at 2.15, ith Raith BE SHERK Vets Ling Abarbanel RADAR Mata. We Peat at 2.18 { CHAISTI A CeNALL a 1HE SP ai! a3 eth New Yori i » and site oe POU YE MT we, celda Sears tn THE sist “6G bk LAST FOUR PERI ORMA NY MU LER in THE WAVOG PLAY BY 8. BUMLDON A) Rouse 8 |Aston Petes fe Sat, 2.40, waar Bee AV: AT OR: Aa Witnace PDINGER, Oe ek c «| Wika akhiti ANN. dah ANGUA Kesnurd, “ Amtoroy Raymond Brea dikes THe GAWD «TAKE Pe ; curing them, and very rarely is their regular work pr busi-@ ness interfered with, —— 1 accept cases of Files, Fistula and Fissure on the condition of payment after cure. Maid in attenaance for Women Patients. Cat thie out and. sen Pat on Rect aig cal GEO, B. WIX, M. D., Rectal Specialist 38 East 23d St., New York for my Ulus- tere “feses eat ih 2 tere my ‘etice hours, 0 to 4 all week dagen, (Wed, & Sat. only), @ to 8. Sun., 10 to School of al Daaciag. is Rt ak American& ForeignCare Commercial nt Evening ates) “Vax fy \GEO. 1 Lasawoop MUDBIMEL) & uvULe ab ane a pacts AM rae \VESIA WactORiA ferererratn Wate pA. M Cortain, PAK PAR AC 1s PHURTIG & | Wet is EOWERY™ SEAMON'S | | ity | BURLESQ ‘ERS I Nxt, w'k-— Vanit aad Avo _the s| Cee eh ROO BT Mrowdway & Malph, uy": Beate, ie BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, mz: W Suthers Concert wv Wed m4 __ Sunda, Amie nOSAMY Mntinees Wed.-Sat : (ONDA PAVTON'S LEE AVE, | THE BANKER’S OAUGHTER| ral MATINED TO-DAY, ade, DNA OU aE