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os BEST gee BAR ok ‘Took Sien f THE WORLD OF SPORT Copyright, 1911, by The Prose Pw ng Company (The New York World). ONE EVENT AT WHICH CANADA MARES US Look ANCHORED Racing Game Needs Legisia- tion, but Not Abolition, and the Pari-Mutuel Betting Sys- tem Used in France, Which Makes Plunging Impossible, Wouid Be the Means of Sav- ing It in This Country. WevGast HAs “GONE AXD Done ir” | How Does Con WALSH BEAT THE Giants So easy” ELEVEN RECRUITS FOR GIANTS. Coprright. 1911, tr The Press 1 ng ¢ The’ New York Wot |Packey McFarland And Moran Not Likely to Meet Question of Weight Stands in Way of Fairmont A. C. Match for Feb, 28. | BY JOUN TOLUCCK. Poses M'FARLAND, the Chi- | 7 ago fighter, and Owen Moran, the i English boxer, ere not likely to pattle at the Fairmont A. C. on Feb. ng to the fact that they cannot the welght question. Moran wanted Packey to welgh in elther at 133 | at 3 {wa ch Was ia id. Packey was only willing to do 133 ,pounds at 5 P, M. Billy Gibson, man- Jager of the club, has engaged Young sith of Philadelphia to meet for ten rounds on the above date in case the match {s finally ! . ; | wes its tracks, | T! I re knows whether | * \ of not it will ever have @ chance to seo | —_— > t the hotel waiting to be ‘ the ponies run again, and when our r + r, Aube ‘i ; he American r } most famous breeders and trainers of ¢| Only Light Work Given Play-| n't you go to the station?” |Some of dy awh New Men Strug: American ght ea ' racehorses talk of going to England or; Rea eames ter . 5 ere. He Lins just. been France to live and taking all of thelr | ers on Account of Soggy gling for Regular Jobs } horses with them, | Py ean FE Sat There was a time when horseracing Condition of Marlin Field. joked like a ball Are Pitchers, among the most honored and we though! It seems th -| i a ¥ Ray an ishing and ¢ ») Bugs ob ; t asrote.t rete ary RY hig Z' MAN BUIGER. it means | ¥ Jo last fall, and ; at will put the Stat Ci The Evening World With | ave to hustle h Teain) 1 regular job, ol pte a MARLIN, Tex., Feb. 20.—A flash lee F ne are : iz System th vy, of white uniforms and the unre y | successful in France. MAY Be FoR Years % 4 rt) strained whoops of a dozen young hoa i OF course the proteasional “reformers” | ORT MAY BE FoReveR, ’ ball players woke up the little t telegeay ; would yelp, but they form only a v i soar samara | Ot Mi Is morning an hi caus st Hi mal! atage of the population. | oe a ae — ine at NORE eres abi Oe Cr ‘ News ANA GOSSIP 4204 towers of sho Giants on»: Hen ey bre ; whose {dea of the individual liberty ie rah Ae | their way to tho new park to see|‘\" S* town was t @waranteed to all Americans is that | Picked UpAroun | the first base hit of the season. There|t he hese pars h ot | tion to meet them, and Bugs | 1? rs at This Address Means Somethin eper Mur-| Raymond got the bi * " | SCHOO! t every one should be perfectly free to | was no warmth and no sunshine to! Py of who built St lthem all In an hour emis ese eee REMEY 'S DANCING anything the “reformers” approve of. porting Circuit, hot allow any nase running. The|jow had visited eves coentle fel- O19, 21, 023 EIGHTH AY, (S4th at) i , They work together well. If there are |cheer the players and the onlookers,| pest the inen cond de was tame une | seemed. proud of iis eae, 12, COMM And | | walls, tndsten, : BL sae eek ie eeny in the Btate | but for a while the gleam of the new| 5° Tho weather |tion." Me dated any’ at his trisrahe ty | cow of New York that hundred calls on the hite 2 | ‘ eu{make him take a drink, One of his | SEND Governor and the Legulsture very ine ANSON. Cornell Wins College) *2!"> bls as tuey were tossed trom Co ag LOrts, OF Giahciok ye, ot tit |e ' epatively, or each one of' the hun ecpluaiba cts ‘ iil Bepteniber and October jone to the other almost made us for-| 7 he Joking | win alle : ‘red there may be (en thousand cltizens | i t 1k rallied a little, pay lin League Title. || cet. tue chitty blasts from the “north-|! en marist ° CAD SAU RR ho are of the opposite belief, our the | WewSpapers Devoted Very Little | ’ cr” that chased up and down our ee iM ANH ATT A RoUse _ ten thousand stay at home. Space to Baseball Doings Pinal standing of tho team pm spines. Wik aru uumistakabiel® | rig wr H us 4 © go back to the racing game—tt Prior to 1883, Declares An- p Cornell ......0000 . 1,00 sign of spring, but as yet the young), 1 SAVE TIME! i | I needs legislation, but not aboll- . Harvard ved 00 (allowecwiio ave aouth ofthe. Mason i . a toug “| i e tion, The bookmakers should be| Son. @ that ths postion ee : 4° Hiand Dixon's line for the first time )T°%88 ttca% ' TARN MORE MONEY! | ; legislated out of existence, and with blu at. the. close of business did. not 4 "200 “ ’ baseball. them would go whatever crookedness l ealaeecatcc oanecn Dartmouch ead in their lives have failed to get a! base Watch the man next to you who | «Mfg crept into the game. With the Part- CHAPTER x1 1 realised that some changes in our Princeton « 7m | Sight of the far famed Sunny South, . | does his work quickly and accurately, | tuel mi > c Gov araniene ckareeds tecas yg Rad Take a Tumble with the Bors. | or" Caged ma Pia pee HOWARD CAMNITZ, THE PIRATE | Pitches Hendric sth ve ise fou ing game for the Glants last fall. ue Aen oer Ae refers to an l. | percentage. Under our syetem boo! F this were a strictly personal account! form, this weeding out of material that Pitcher, who failed to get a bonus of |droll fellow from Michigan, sourly re-| Hendricks and Tessreau are wonder. | Ap ‘book while you try to re- ' makers take not only @ percentage, but ] of my life, with the history of base-| was no lonzer up to the mark, a Job I $1,200 last season because ho took two|marked on the way back to the hotel:| ful specimens of physical manhood. | pari pae the rule or figure it out in whatever they can grab by being “in” ‘ball in America left out, I might/ never got entirely hardened to. Larry fingers of whiskey, has signed a con-| “There ain't no such thing.” ther of them Is more than six ae tana own way. He has the expert ' on crooked races. They “trim the dodge some of the disagreeable things | Corcoran, who had done such splendid tract for President Barney Dreyfuss ‘Never mind about that," spoke up| three inches. Hendricks ts a left-hander. | advice of the largest faculty of tech- | I eres A ; wuckers ; that now and then got sandwiched In| #ervico for us, was on to the that despite his declaration that he would|the redoubtable Bugs Raymond, “inj Hartley, the catcher, attracted atten-! nical men in the country at his elbow. 2D MASUCERADE BALL ih mutuel system makes plung-|PetWeen the almost constant smooth | his pitching days were about over, Rover play again if he failed tol y4¢ you will be str ae rte) RIAU AT HORBAREGn Ye MDlCre Recs) aureL Of His) Work and’ goes Tomorrow Night 5 le by the automatic action SMéling that fell to my lot as manager | asked for his release and got it. Gold- set the extra money promised him, | grass curled up Ih na iS s or the perfect! ahead to success Terrace usriiem ; pottings Tt dara’ simpli HO" of the banner team of baseball artists | smith had not been doing work of the | tae wil bartels ete 4 little books of three to fou Lod eae : ple syste. in America, Ono of the things T-might | first class and he was also sent out | COLUMBIA LOOKS LIK Aina sual ! He did » pages of clata, f RUE } Suppo 1 © ten horses in a race. escape would be the necessity of ex-| Into the cold world. rkson and Mc- Winner in the | nd i ; } + Wo'll say, $100 bot on plain you how it happened that I mick, who had pl with Cle ball League i AMUSEMENTS. The backers of the winnie let Bo wet away with the pennant {land the previous y d who knew team, though SCS TAS ‘ to $1 for their money, less 1n_ 1983, | how to . i oY ane TKS a " nent percentage. Suppose TH be frank with you, tt hae always te EMPIRE! 8 chess TISING MEN, Sab eatit Aug ther ce, and the insiders Deeh More or less of a mystery to me. mUbLE | RAP. want 10 plunge. Oa ake eats The only change in-our eraornel Was she © PETHEL BARRYMORE 1°) !!ti His SEENOGRAPU. 1 Sg rep er orelar rag horaes there 199690 bet. A share of the Quest at teoond base, and that enould | White, if they wind ir remaining | 10 reg EM CHRICIANS SOURCE ES, ute prALe INGFORD $900 ts all the plungers can win, Sup- have meant additional strength for us. games while the Morningside five A matter of KSICKERBOCIEE, Hiway | TELEPRONG Sao a INESS MEN, ay Fest, Be ws. Dose they bet $10,000 on their horse, | ‘That it didn't turn out that way was no Joning thelr two remaining contests, can|tice began on the coldest day that ) Ur ilaaahe) | INTHE BO! INEERS, MEN | CHAL Hay OLCOTT * BAT OF they are betting more than 11 to 1 on a fault of the new man, for he proved earn a tlo for the title. lin has seen for many months, Fol- Maude Adams IN Ghantecier| cuinn ILDING TRADES, MA- i= TALLY MORE. wingle horse against the ficid. Rather imself to be a crackerjack, It is pos: — ing a heavy rain the coldywind Lnppapedigeary’ | GHINISTS, MARINERS, and a PL . ridiculous proposition, isn’t it? | sible that overconfidence may have had SAM ROSENRAUM OF THE MORRIS sweeping across the prairie and 78 - ‘ clear and vie book on THE | Aha Ree Parkantt something to do with our slump, sl- A. A, who only broke his novice Iast| the overcoatioss natives ‘almost on| PLYCEUM *c ston Wea. Pe 818 1) STEEL SQUARE, gina { ¢ | though we must have been on to the |, Week, won the six-mile rond race of the] eng ‘hoint ot suffering, ‘The. weather | fC | Sold for 50 CENTS to ad- [a Phot - fact that our onents were aft us Trinity A. C. over the course starting 4 me time, also many hot and heewy, Fee the etart tt was iat the Flatbush A. CG. of Brooklyn topbureau says that the cold spell will be | vertise the free educational ex- | evils that were connected with the plain enougt: that the contest was going {Coney Island and return, negotlating’pOver tn another day, however, and by we | hibit of the International Corres- | : get-rich-quick game run by bookmakers, to be a battle of the giants and that j the distance in $1.29, Frank Ruggerierd }that time McGraw will be on hand to} ROATS OF PAC GIT ER.” c . pondence School: } { : But horse racing itself was never s0 Chicago, Boston, Providence and Cleve- of the Pastime A. C. only finished ten|:make the athletes dance. THE ZEBRA ,. ‘ | chools in the Tribune | h Prosperous as it has beon the land were the only ones in It. Exett yards behind. Out of the eleven new men who are! pave si ‘torre | Build ling, 160 Nassau street, | t. Well dat Government stepped in with proper rog- ment ran high all over the country and cio nf RU DSON A ‘Nin THE BOSS / ulatio: era bexan to deve JAKE STAHL, THE BOSTON RED | 4 ait, cut, the bookmakers and you may eto our daily ded [Sox first baseman, ts out of the game } a. AMUSE! _NTS, } u! . f Jonovan o he p ‘ rts “pti & gemmon, i y it hat time had} shaeetet tne ce | ft FOSMICNE ty S45, 1S WHE re THEATRE ‘ MENDY dppoun tt fick of h blac Naw York fan priest si POY WIS TID iy sat, "M ihe fitue is COMING £ i . “ 1 Ai 1st Bsn Flibairec wait Ks n_Violiniat. f Wot the wan K 1} ‘us is : HURTIG & SEAMON' 'S Wet \ ° 2 # any gan sven Ana ataenlEnE BAN ORS, THE MIDNIGHT MAIDENS ; ind reg! Lh gay \ A GENERAL |* dite ee wre PRO FO yy tame 2 2 PHEARY’ MILLER st HAVO i da eee lea onteresaleiiee 2 Or ih ia WEWAMSTERD M845 is FURLUS "Tie HEN chs ‘ oe emanate ating at babar aver do Rute PLAST 3 | taxa anntan Ne: lay HERALD 8Q. 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