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THE EVENING WORLD, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Danny Goodman Tells Interest- tng Story of How Abe Attell! Broke His Collar-Bone good matches since New York. That collar rey Ht wed eye himecif &F i f i to box Franke e i it i i ia ¥ HE Ps i it t 3 ‘This ts the seventh tourna- fn each of the seven yours entries has grown larger. Bvening World headpin fob | string of five victories and no defeate| e an honor recognized among |in the Amateur Hockey 1 Dowlers in this part of the player las not been in the HE Seattle Times says that Tommy | Club of New York tn the Bt Burns's new “hope,” Jack Lester, | Rink, and showed great skating ability is to “take on the most f trial horses of the heavyweight 4 beginning with © “Twice,” sa: Denver Ed Mar by making a monkey the giant fir making worse than min Franklin Rol) ‘This settles a vast mental York wresting @weet story of his jife. rative concerned the fight with Denver ‘fan occasion on which lls rugs age And fiintiike murcles overca experience and skill, en easy victor n Martin make Gus Ruhiin look amateur!) training bow hard to imagine Ruile posture | ug Jack Monument Will Meet George Bonhag After All @onsiGered a strong one, and them out, Kramer and Obermeyer, representing Brooklyn, should prove to —_—— Spectal Two-Mile Race Will Be Contested at Irish-American Games Saturday. COUPLE of days ago J 3 pt a FH it night, wrote the club's train would be unable to run at the i E | { Bellers, the N. Y. A. C. team, will not run in the ten-mile team race, as they consider the event too gruelling. Thia Amateur League Opens Basebali make another big bid for the ttile. ‘The schedule for the season follows: 20—Orescent vs, at + fis re tis j—Bouth Ora: ve. Oresornt, wept south Orngs a Montsiete at Mi mfg fOccommserealth ve Qiith Grey. ai Staten Staten ‘Montolair, et ‘June Lh—Atontclatr vs, Crescent, at Bay Ridge; ston Island eC jouth ay VO WA , at Uy wits Creer” vo Bne! a Engie: wood; South Orange we, Staten Island, at Biaten July o , Commonwealth re Staten Dobbs’s Playing Heips Crescents Keep Slate Clean Thanks to the playing of Bobby Dobbs has a At might wing the Crescent A. C. i i iH ‘: Season May 20 ‘The Amateur Baseball League will meet in this city today and the sched- ule drawn up will de adopted. The season will open May % and close July 2. The South Orange Club hae won the cham- plonahp for the past two years, and as they will put another strong mine in the field this season, it is expected they will, sone et Staten outcast va. Btaten tan he 8 Nth ye. Oreent, at Bay Somyoonwealy, at U e Biglewood, at te Creeeent. at South ir fe, Commonwealth, at Upper ve island, at ‘Staten ls \— tate . it, ot Bay ee ete tf Sees ie de mat, Habe, | 78 r4, Montclair, at Montelais; jeland, at Beaten, Tal” South Oringe, at South 1S Barred | wan chee be the class, unless Mii ee, : 0 HX A.C. who at- ete Petia e O te pe for 4 sanction SUREM Ereaare Pitcher Wiltse Will Get Used to ‘Going Up in Air’ Giants’ Star Now in Aeroplane Business and Intends Making Flights Before Season Starts. in th ir just now, from George Wiltse in whi porting in Marlin on March 1. the way of ‘Witae. @Avertising,” the air." ‘Whether witti &@ chance at any tme. surgestin after the that make that “There might not be an: condition than he has beet He underwent a alight pitchers next season, potas. 5+ Dentist Meets HAMMer-Tirowna THE now a law in California, having been eligned by Gov. Johnson. As a result the Emeryvi! open course in the State, announces that its meeting will come to @ close on the fifteenth of this month, the day on which the new law goes into effect. for some bright fellow to make & wheese about pitchers going up for Secretary Bill Gray of the Giants has received a letter the star left-hander says that he has belome Anancially interested in the manufacture of aeroplanes and that he will probably make a few flights himself before re- Te: 19 an excellent opportunity tournament, as he and Oscar Chaj the Chicago crack, played a draw game after forty-one moves. |of the sport expect to see Marshall re- tain his title now. “It would be pretty fine business tn suggests “If I were to attempt a fight from Dallas, Tex., to Marlin and in that way show up for practice. The only trouble is that every reporter down there would talk about me ‘going up in| ever becomes an avi- ator or not, he certainly knows some- thing about the advertising business. At any rate, George has become a bug on the air game, and he is likely.to take Most anybody would take @ chance in an aeroplane if he thought he could avoid that awful raflroad trip from Dallas to Marlin. We used to have to do it every Saturday and Bunday night, and when it comes to sharp breaks and curves that road has it on all the pitchers in the bust- ness, N. B—This does not refer to them: Secretary Gray has written to George | ys he is in better physical for years, operation for some intestinal trouble, and he thinks that he will be as strong as any of the| Lawyer in Ring Dr. Louls Wallach, the east side den- THURSDAY, ‘ANNUAL EVENING WORLD HEADPIN TOURNAMENT STARTS TO-NIGHT Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). \) STritaeBowme {3 NoT ENCOURAGED Ts WwW es ae) ANTI-GAMBLING BILL 15 le track at Oakiand, the only Close followers THE NEW ENGLAND AMATEUR Rowing Association is after the national amateur championships and wants them to be held on the Charles River, Bos- ton, next summer. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE WILL hold a meeting in this city on the four- teenth of this month, at which time the schedule will be adopted. GEORGE MOORE EASILY DE- feated John McGraw In the open block of their handicap three-cushion billiard match, the score being 50 to 14, the Little Napoleon belng completely out- classed. THE CALEDONIAN CLUB WON the annual curling match for the Gor- don medal on the pond of Van Cortlandt Park, defeating the St. Andrews four 2 to 1. CHAIRMAN JAMES FE. SULLIVAN of the National Registration Committee announced that the Rensselaer Poly- technic basketball team had rendered ves jneligible for further com- petition as amateurs by playing against the Crescent A.C, team of Brooklyn, of trip | which Cyplot, a professional, ts a mem- “You know if in @ machine,” added Bill, such a thing ber, The Rensselaer Polytechalc team was represented by Bary, Orgne, Gul- dott!, Fenton, Mellis, Houston, Minbeck, Start; the members f the Crescent A. C, team were Hoschke, Christ i Balter, Root, Cyplot, Colton, ———— Moran Defeats te Jon “Johnny Moran, the “fighting actor," had all the better of Willie Jones, the Brooklyn featherweight, In the windup |of ten rounds at the Wendover A. C. | stag, Moran was too fast and clever for Jones, and had no trouble tn landing otfen and effectively on him with straight left hand jabs, Jones was the aggressor most of the time, but Moran's fast biting and clean blows offset this, ——- tlet who several years ago was the son= ve. DAS) pation of the New York prize ring, wit! Otte Seaves Kneckent, ne fOr return to the flatic arena at the Empire| MIOMPHTS, Feb, %—-Toung Otto made |weveral years, but ho took Shirrel’s| armetio Clu to-morrow night when ho|® favorable tmpression here by ad- | place in the contest awainat the Hockey | qayhes with Young Sammy Smith of| ministering such terrife punishmert to Nicholas! phiiadeiphia. AN the east #do will be| Bade Webber, a Western product, that at the ring #ide—in fact the most ple- {the referee stopped the bout in the third | and also much actence at the purk-chas-|typesque audience ever assembled at|Found of thelr elght-round bout at the . | ing sport A Slee Sore cine aeillike’on nands National A. C. A right to the Jaw in At one stage of the game tt looked as)" Jone Smith ie a law wtudent and the| {he frst round practically settled the the crack Bay through his good ring we manaked to last the ro the last (iree #8 Ridge agwresa om” evened | work matters by fe strong and tiring | the bout with Martin 1a the sane %-fo0; aguare, | Brown by heavy blows to the #tomuoh, tnuully, sin for a beating, but thi {) bout therefore 48 a practical clash be- Do! and Kennedy they pulled tween professional men, Dr, Wallach out rod and won| fights under the name of Leach Cross, j]1e is sald to be in great condition and |the battle undoubtedly will be the best Jaen in New York 4n a long time, Many 31M Brown |! of the Philadelphia bar are f Pitts coming to Manhattan to root for Smith. jae halk Lal ok Sullivan Loses, ALBANY, N. Y., Feb. & — Montana Jaok Sullivan made his bow in the Bast at the Knickerbocker A. C, against Jeff Clark, the “fighting ghost" of Phila- niew Therefore we want you to have them, STRESS MADE On Te WRONG ALLEY DON'T Count. Schaefer, the veterans, won the indoor doubles cham- pionship at tennis on the indoor courts of the Sixty. ing Gusta’ indoor Rosenbaum, place in New York and the date DALY TO COACH WILLIAMS ELEVEN. NEW HAVEN, Feb. 2—Sred Daly, captain of last year's Yale football eleven and to whose @reat playing the Blue largoly owed its ablitty to play a the against Harvard, will have charge of the Williams next fall, taking pre’ yh the squad the rudiments of Daly doesn’t think this lege tf some other man wi cured. LYLE BE, MAHAN AND Gl EORGE C. Columba University inth Regiment by defeat- F. Touchard, the national and Dr, William champion, THE HACKENSCHMIDT-ZBYSZKO match has now been clinched to take These famous giants will face other for the first time after years of wrangling at Madison Square Garden on next Thursday night, Feb. 9 It is practically a foregone conclusion that Frank Gotch, the world’s champion, will meet the winner, and a wire has been sent to the Iowa farmer asking him to set a price upon which he will agree to hotding the match in New York, — Billiardists To Pick Referee Saturday Night There will be a meeting of the en- trants of the international amateur 18.2 balkline tournament here Saturday night, at which time @ referee will be weglected and lots drawn to decide the rotation ‘n which the first matches are played? The entry of Edward F. Gardner, the mational ehampion, has not been received, but hope ts still held that {t will be sent in before time ex- pires to-morrow night, The tourney will open at the Liederkranz next Tues- day, The four entries already received are Charles F, Conklin of Chicago, ox- champion; Joseph Mayer, Philadelphia; Albert Poensgen, champton of Germany, and J, Ferdinand Poggenburg of this city, ex-national champion, which were duly passed upon, THEY ARE THE FINEST! Suits to measure $18.00; formerly $25, $30, $40 and $50, Sale ends Saturday. Sacrificed now on our remnant tables. Clarke making him mivs con- | 9 Ninth Street - od Fkeeaier ea nal SES, LT, PEE Re art FEBRUARY 32, Knight Makes His First Much-Touted Western Fighter Meets Johnny Marto at National Sporting Club. BY JOHN POLLOCK. NOTHER muoh touted fighter from to-night. He is Phi Knight of Kansas City, who hag an excellent record and ta also credited with many knockouts. Knight wil go against Johnny Marto, the west side Italian fighter, in & ten z Mek away with doth hands constantly, the scrap je sure to be a hard fought one, ee tests throughout the country, will be as Marto 1s the same type of & Aghter| pycrey atcrariand, ihe . and Bert| highly @ratified to know he is rapidly | and, besides, can take punishment. = | RO Masten On | recovering from the operation performed on htm Monday at St. Peter's Hospital. match, wee orvanged tony gg 04 Sammy meround bout at the next ag of| Billy McCamey, the sr nit tnd on the Olymple A. ©, of Harlem on Monday night, k . in his best form again and will Pe roe of kt | hospital in about two weks make Houck travel at his fastest pace. | Din Fe mate cinta the Dest of shape for the’ con- | bytceasat ‘es he wante to beat the Englishman. i Hy E “ie pa AMMONIA HELPS LEWIS BEAT “BLINK” M’CLOSKEY. PARIS, Feb. 2.— Harry Lewls, the American fighter, won anoth ! being given the 4 MoCloskey, the wel delphia, when fourth round to begin. slated to box twenty rounds. At the end of the third round, one of Mc- Closkey's some ammonia into his eyes, causing him to yell with pain. ‘As (McCloskey was anable to continue fighting. when the fourth round started, the referee promptly awarded Lewis the decision. The fight was held at the ee 1921," CAMP OPPOSES ANY OIC CHANGES INGRIRON CANE. Yale’s Athletic Authority -to Tell Rules Committee of , His Western Trip. fy LARGE ,Pat, Bowers ARG NoT SUPPOSED To BTEMP ON THE ALLOYS + APTER MISSING The HEAD PIN, (Special to The Breaing Wort). ~ NEW HAVBN, Feb. 2.—Walter Camp, Yale's great athtetic advisor, will repre- sent the Blue on the Football Rules York, which opens to-morrow. deen performing similar service forthe local university since 1888, Camp is opposed to any regiual changes in the rules. He thinks the way they stand now is guitatble to most votaries of the game, Hew- ; ever, he admits there are o number pod Br. one PIN GRIMe | or the rules in the book which seed We ARE OTweR veARS simpitying, and he thinks that te . chief business in the metropolis will be in that direction. Tt will be remembered that last Sat! Camp made an extensiye trip along the Pacific Coast and through ¢be Middle West. During that journey he closely observed how they play the gridiron game throughout the country, and during the conference in New York he will tell of his observations to the other members of the committee, Pesca AB QUINN DISPUTES WOOD’S CLAIM TO SKATING TITLE, (Bpectal to The Evening World). CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Feb. FE. Quinn, coach and trainer of the Har- vard hockey and track t ‘Wien ‘eu miss a Ring Appearance Here. BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. At National Sporting Ciub— Johnny Marto ve. Phil Knight of Kaneas City in main bout of ten rounds. At Long Aere A. A—Young O'Leary ve. KM Bleck, ten @herman ve. Joe Chester, rounds. At Clinton A. C.—Fighting Dick Nelson vs. Charley Lawrence, ten rounds. At Brooklyn Beach A. C., South Brooklyn — Frank Moran vs. “Dummy” Maxon, ten rounds. . 429 Sa Tear i fn hon of j red Johnson notl-| of Chartey White, the well knows Tem- fohuson will tak Zehsson, will surely axe on the bout, while Jeam| many man and referee of boxing eon- ten the West will make his frst ap- Pearance in @ bout in this city ay, py ‘been mate! to. tt, a oz. 4 bout 4 etwomn Tommy | $2 O05 of ts cute in taba a Feo. 8. l. arranged to-day ‘Aistanos, | His splendid physical condition has Mey | Tim Burka secepting the bout for Keres ored him greatly. To-day he took jon- sideradle nourishment, and with nd'set- J & packs will probably be able to leave the (Sted ‘aps foo by eae Tommy (Dizon, The rack “feather: | 19 Years at This Addrom Means bout betwem Leech Crom end | Frankie Goole a ten-roind’ drew | PEMEV'S DANCING — jit of Philadelphia st the Em. 28 EIGHTH AVE, Bt). Tenorow sight oromiwt°.°/ HEAD-ON COLLISION WHEN ‘ hy otf Fe gj emaneany Mea, Ca ome ND FOR LARGE FREE KOOKLER. Frank Moran and “Dummy” Maxson, two “white hopes," will meet in a ten. AMUSEMENTS. fighter, _ has ~~ =a wbuttale,, fahter, tat round bout at the Brooklyn Beach Club | t ite janis. hie! | to-night. These two heavyweights have Ghat it afew terse erst | MANHATTAN Wille could ein Moran stopped big Jack Btn Bt ake. the bout ‘off, Billy Be e other night, who, in turn, dleweight,, will meet all the local heavies Moran Lewis's fmt appearance 11 | also defeated George Cotton, Pittsburg’s crack heavy, who is after the heavy- weight title. Maxson has had eleven fights and won all of them by knock- ou JOHN D. BREEN) Famous Gaelic football player who will lead the march at the Kerry Ball] Saturday even- ing, Feb, 4, at] Sulzer's Park. | AMUSEMENTS. WEW YORK’s LEADING THEATRES. 5 EMPIRE aw: Worms Sat at 215 irelg) ETHEL BARRYMO! MR. NAT GOODWIN. = shel ate 8 Re aE AND ¢ LONIAL eight, of Paila- the vell rang for the The men wore RPRONX 140th st. att Dally. Bie. seconds accidently poured stopped the figl and RTC RRROCK ER Mande Adams + Wagram DALY'S *).5. oR an tis WM, FAVERSHAM THE FAUN CASINO Buda atin igh bw MARRIAGE K LA CARTE LAGE ‘inter. ational tap) Nagara ACADEMY RIC A4 Sim Teva PL | Malin Proton’ Gar PAYTON'S THEATRE, | 3208 Win CHAUNCEY OLCOTT Ritthbhs | Otte: sous. Sagat Tyg soo rain, OC in CAREC we MENT! [Ariat ° rama tht Je HOLBROOK BLINN ‘x THE BOSS THE WEW THEATRE ‘Ba, 18800 beet a Th. 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