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BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THE WHITE HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL-- Pennsylvania (Copyright, 19, by The Press Publishing Company (The New York World), Only Five lo Win Over Columbia raed be i i HE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1911. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN 4 -_eo , | Bag With THE Local Basketball Team Makes RIGHT HAND , USI! : ‘ *, | Surricent AUSCIUAR Grand Showing in Again ORCE TO CAUSE IT P 20.0 08 These, y \ aiborovsuy : ) Winning College Title. Final Standing in Inte: collegiate basket Bali League WwW. lL P.C Columbia . Bh Pennsylvania . “ ‘ornell Yale . 4 376 Princeton “White Hopes” Springing Up All Over the World Just Now, ' and Each One Wants to Ke | | Fight Jack Johnson for $100,- ' 000 Purse. Boston papers Say Two" wate HOPES” ARC TRAINING Day IN THE HARVARD Gym, aa Another season in the Intercollegiate Basketball League has come and gone, and Columbia is again champion. Only one battle was lost by the Blue and White, and that w the closing game THe OKLAHOMA MID, CARL MORFIS “quite Howe Biee played at Philadelphia Saturday, whica IS BUSY CHASING MIKE SHRECC LANG WANTS ANOTHER, Columbia surrendered to the fast Penn- Tor THe Beer Trust TIME. 1911, by The Press Publishing Co, he New York World), springs eternal in the hue FSET man breast,” but it hasn't any- thing on the White Hope. “ CoLumBia ¢ —— syivania team, ‘tyyre are white hopes epringing w / (, SW etupeny ts ves omer? a The Quakers leq the teams in total : 4 just now, aol one f Nua SH) f MOUNTAINS « fi joo -_- — ——-- ——— nee mm = ane points scored, with a record of 22 for ants fight Jack Johnson for a! “~ / Nat’ ( } INTENDS “To CHALLENGE 4 f 'e . ° | the eight games. Columbia was a close WO purse. ( oo Wpyp Jonson FROM THe es Fo NG: | ight Hilltop Rookies | Mecond with 1% ‘The Blue and White's { One of the funnlest of the solemn \ Top or K. MORAN OF PITTSBURG = COLLEGE “ \ Spee? | defensive work during the scason was ‘Sfhite hope” stories I read yesterday x oe ate eKBLEY STUDENT , SAILOR wAAENTIST, PoeT, | ° remarkable, only 112 points being scored ina local newepaper. ‘The tale is about) \Y/ Ny wn Aa taT, Gkceerne, CERI, ACROBAT hogy To Take Fie.d at Athens aestnat the team’ unt’ Grassi, a Columbia student bt | t } $ | a 4 ALL TO DREAMLAND IN WY, , The following table shows the number of pointe scored throughout the ceaso. For Initial Practice * ssi ise Field Foul ‘Teta / Who did some work on the track team aT Columbla Heights. Grasal, so the Atety runs, 1s 6 feet 11-4 inches tall, nih n'a ands asa e| Gants Relurn to Camp —_—-—. On the train which left New York Cyne. cons. On oe | were Albert Jube, Columbian and ex as on schallenge Johnson, whip him and take | {In Street Dress Every One} outheider of Montreal, and Joe Waish, S Fthe title, He is supposed to base his O once Villa Nova's star football player, on tag tne te is usreent wo we"! Sore Over Losing Games |" Soe Beer ieee /learea tee ene ee # Mee birser than Johnson's, and that on | | | gained Nekihd’ tha: Bae In Our “ane E+} jonal game, Lou Litschi, an infle! the Athlete. | na xO Betts lite be: sare 0 sh-voens at La: las and Waco} | of whom Arthu Irwin is efiinbed Mount McKinley. On this dope | ‘gti ae nO | | something, nice, Joine challenge to Johnson shou wolng ar ne bases ae ! a Pitchers EB aa coon oO ok i ee hs hi stant (ear of some one springing a | “Dutch” Revelle and Catcher om Dr. Cook, who says ho leharieytiorae und being laid up for eevel “clispbed it. Defeated Teams to Meet ‘This ferries nd being laid up for several Athens, Ga., Maren 6 IGHT baseball players, part of the| Russell got on the flyer at Richmond cream of the minor league talent | On arrival at Athens the bi AND MEANWHILE — that Scout Arthur Irwin saw dur! Pioner Howard Mo Wry Ing his tour of the country in 1919, are) tg come are Outtielde HISTO Jounsons lis line saeen: Gere ntmaaedy oat sta uniforms! Pitchers Harry Ables and om ss shape. Me- is club got at to teams at eason were re- ks, Ho wants to start the # e Columbia student, according to| h his team in first Fe writer of the tale, intends to maxe| Afternoon and Theatre Tick- | Graw says the benting Whether Alaskan trip next winter, j the han of the second °G I ictory » beginning of last rrying a big pack, and get tate such ets Go With Victory. ible fot tie : ; ioe MD tees udiants Jensent a i ible the Jo ; the pe ae We ENWOYING of the New York American League! Catcher Bob hi ita ai GSeaaE ear from next August, Meanwhile, here last night from a concern | Baseball club ready to go on the field) | But to-day Is the day all tends aes | Hffer having tried his hand at Mehting, | py pOxEMAN BUL i Cineinnatl which is making book on and show that they have the big league | inti FASE cacdleser tila peo ora Ne would lke to see what he can do vo at Wora | the baseball race for 191. It Is the | stuff in them, The eight arrived yester- | , wkh some amateur boxer, possibly } f, ing the cold of wiater. a" | same concern that cauted Garry Herr- day on the Seaboard Air Line ecly)ir¥in during the : Warren Barbour. Martin, arch 6. {man to take the matter before the le aided by Sam Mumlock, Before sunset | , st ee eat| National Commission, The interesting | O 4 es of! HE Giants got back to thelr real} four more will make up the set of}jooks an DON'T know Gra Ve may bee t 01 gag} Part of the circular to the players ts | 1 b i to th | all 0: fighting grounds this morning ne pric 1 4 Ente rookies and all will be weided in ne | 3 woll of Fine, nan atnine, nernape at've Lo firo'ty‘e maanod tum anout|(ie” gums, late ar ade i) er the Boxin INE). | Be toare ction’ tat Chass, vow nes) one of toe veteran's & inin OCKS Saat fe mort and fought profession. ' ioging those games in | and Waco. | next at 2% to 1, Pittwburg ts 4 to 1, Cin- match with K. O, Brown, with Wolgast | cavorting about the ills and mountains | even Re You think you know the | Wy for two or three years, as often a8 jruoh team claimed that the other WAS | cinnati 5 to 1, and the others run up an! | next in view. |4n Virgina about the middie of thejare bel ne. But you don't. He could get a match, he might cut ved beepom cy 4, and a result a match will be) high ay 29 and % to 1, A better can Moore Will Give 1 Give Philadetphian he kid brother {ts getting mighty ‘month. And that means that the young- ° very man is € fy Adventures with your pny tn the Caer inne payee belweaan: than HSER OMG AE ir Peay liee ata cant homesick," sald Old Sammy Smith. asters will have ten days or more to |) peg te . Mone wi oye fhny thing in the s ts the idea |Louls McGraw took the sheet, and ‘ male ltteer never taan eWay from Eeme Taare ae sone loo RPhat any man tiving | Theatre tickets go with th ter he and Matty had tooked tt ever} Chance to Climb Toward ut a themselves Into shape that will)“ What ts in the 7 question ts than a few days before, and now he's to be sure that the umpirin it, It's in April i , founds of praise from Manager| rel) will bring ou ition himself b, moun- Aa sh Sram ti Ps efully they fi J that it was a 50} : inter) | been training here a whole wee WEL hareautaskin: Sawa evel Ins, and then whip a prize fighter, thoroughly cove A aueeant nt. book, No matter who won,y Lightweight Title. very minute hes through ase when he casts his eag' |w ‘The strongest and best conditioned cided tH and Lathe book would get 50 per cent, of the jat the National Club next Fi ters. Over In Waco an has no more e of beating a| bot money bet. Matty says that the Giants | tats ning he will jump on a train for Phillle. Sine fight the ring | Latham made a few bad decisions t ought to be about 6 to 1 and the Cubs} “Can't help but worry about my busi- nr AMUSEMENTS. Besta Nite to best Capablansa for the |neas,"" sald Young Sammy. “You see, my AMUSEMENT | _______ an I'd nave to bea ° a cost the Glants the game, according to| the same, Several of the wealtiter Yom SAMMY SMITH came str K MeGraw, and when he went out yester- | Plavers offered to make up a pool of] ing down the street from John- | father owned a furniture business, but he mue se Oe vey ess championship. ‘That isn $100 and bet It with any concern that| roadhouse yesterday after-| turned it t 1 TREATRYS AND BITS, at aumpionship. at isn terles he wa ” an with any cone n's roadhouse 3 - | turned it over to me and another P + . ‘ ‘i eve miey'd be counting over me by the time | day and announced the batteries We WAR) ouiy give thom 6 to t. noon and was spotted by Car-/and then retired. When I'm home T it's Comedy tiq:'s ¢4 vag t i OSTH ST. Mtaclace to-Dav 2.90. I newsstands ‘apablanca had © three moves. | immed i y ne | McGraw, * out of Great Race for Centrefild. roll, the little fighter from keep going all day attend! to that |] WILLIAM COLLIER '* 0 Be , Hianeed tan TQNight, 250th Time pasreer NE | ATEN EAT A good Ilustration of this was the fiz Coe ed accra umpire. If] The main excitement in the club right] “There's one sure thing: boy | business—and tt ps me down to CASINO Way & i s, Moe Won ail ves are i ENTS. rofessional fight of Al, Kaufman, Al odd gM cond Vasa cle Aarne Ey the race betweon Recker and |Sammy will never be able to stop a pig | Welght, belleve ine maven bat Wats and san de. WEST END ‘as the original “One Round” boy. He! I am going to ge t ass for contrefleld, Hecker ts in| With those bowed legs of his," said Car-|, Smith ‘says that his eyes never bother fi THEBALKAN PRINCESS ught @ score or so of amateurs, and| Would rather wet it from a player on he boxed Knock- a excellent him in the ring. Whe: excellent shape and he has heen hitting} roll, and everybody had a good jaugh A 4 J throw so well that he may getfover the out Brown the spectators wondered oy ge Ws r Wer i LAST G MGM is. 2 MATS. ETHEL TATE a HATS jot one of them lasted through the first ; {ie other side MAJESTIC a j remark, Sammy {s certainly fils iN ad never heard the bell ring to ane! McGraw's decision, and Miller, a souk chance of playing regular! Ms to-day. “Rut he don't stop ‘em with | eyed, | DALY'S Py 208 Brey $16 | Moe. sa rat ||BARRYMORE unce ° ound, Ho Pitcher for Waco, te ip: the white | Ko ag very hand to. ¢ fe |those legs—don't sto iia ; , A ed and Sat 21 wag & aE Jounce the end of the first round, Ho Pitcher for Waco, took iy ti [Snodgrass patted some bad work aver |thor® lews~ton’t stop his opponents, T| Some time ago Young Simmy took up | Toe Mes Teat~’s Hahady's Davghter wat! BROADWAY Tet. S as touted as the greatest wonder in) MMO VINO) Mt much crestfatten over! in Waco, and McGraw was very much | Mean—e stops ‘em with his fists," edd-| tie study of law in a relative's office. | revtnetion LW FIELDS Raia pannct e world, And then £ Delaney tried! yy untic call, but he says he will try; down’ on him in the first game, With | &4 Carroll. | He read so much and studied so hard > DOURLE B M. BARRIE, : make him ¢ np Billy t) and get even by getting up a team that runner en third and three balls and}, There is no doubt but that Young! that his eyes went back on him, and the ALICE-SIT-BY-TdE-FIRE and The TWELVE-POUND LOOK Wm. Gillette "ik Sammy has Hetlaw HERALD SQ. 4 | Henry Wo Savage i EVERYWOMAN “TAfforda pleasure au bas ‘ertalinm at to | Classes ‘of tntalligent fs, and ould be one of the enduring succemes of od him ist Jack O'Brien, who! will give McGraw's bun asn't within forty miles of being « k Johnson wh it comes to fightin 8 was one time that O'Brien went in-! th ring with nothing “fixed and waning by He clored eo big mateur’s eyes and a hard ftyht, Giants Have Lots of Fun, the no strikes on the batter, dgrass ) all sorts of designs on the | doctor ordered him to give up that pur- | swung at the next one and retired t tweight championship. In Moore he! sult and to wear the now famous 1 aie helio | will have his first real chance to start | glasses. To-day he can get along with- | MAY | With th ind no strikes on him | te elimd, ang should Smith succeed in out them, and ho says that wearing the | 1] he shaghd have watted for another bat |@#efeating Moore, he will go after a “specs” is Just habit. | pitcher was golng wild and two | - —_——— ——— runs were needed to win will forgive any player for ma | | lants two years Tvely story. of Mos for Manin seat brivis ss ATH’ WSL ESF ROHSEAN noeked hin out pitch for Waco, He Poh MAE Mec Wiley wale sHrOna oF Abe Huvssdrotie Somoeny, | Cnertes Kietn's 20 Wo No, the beat of amateus hat no busle!two batters and t Yorkers | tus te bad judment: el rial el ie arch a ue MAUDE ADAMS 4s mixing with a good professional ante HRY Te ave, hes for viotory, aNTERNA- Att Ans | Lyric * in EDMOND KOSTAND'S. PLAY, ye box, Holt raining ame back into Sinsimiag SER that Jack Johnson has paid! With Waco ko aa t "for hin However, makin | Maun OROUSWie wenn ine wean, | The De Ac Maser alle Md other $100 f sco for auto PVA 8 Wa i at eta Hants ; Continental Idea te Re Fear arene. AS Me Jack's |r banat as b Pater Victory ne peautitu (ai? THY COLLEGE AUTHOR! ERR MAY WINTER GARDEN a Det sete ana Malle LACLUM {i Ce Be oe ¥.10 eaey will all run ou 1 then he'll tags ON . NE dete Le ane Daneel ne eG San GW fi aneve of Ne, ihe 50th St. and Broadway. a {4 citkhy SEVEN Mr etaiNt aeain.', Menewen, nd aa Mf ahere is any port: fsence, tho Cornell elght will roy bara fist, daar Hers Vier SON Be ns angford are challeuging him, and he|on twenty pow : | BApeNe Gn uO: Mbvarn emciycAULe Gien Core, Bortny tanton On An Pe at igs 8 wld easily get a match, He tsn’t anx- Tthacans to spead a week pi ae 68 Huntington; | Huntington poreiee BATES st he ¢ de al \ ‘ a” BA sosual Regatta and Mat Nie C Biva jus to fight wile he can silde al a i the Severn in preparation for the race duane RITENION!' a J have a good time. | ! nd play him with some vey realize that Lake Cayuga is no Anes tine Studdiford Johnson fous Langford on t an Keep al Autumn Cups 7, Glen Cove, nn per place to train at this time of ai i M i tied Victor MOORE Stet thes in ord was a mies ring on itn fpr next years Jr 1g rossinn tar, ri —_——— sito hOB, jen. Now Ly ng ond has Improved t ty life Waco without a OPERA esis, and ef eal Heavvuei | tie” ite tw wut strapped nly DLE MANHATTA House | |BIgoU |: ‘ MAT WED SAT 215, midiewe: hin an ¢ isarder than the game. Ask Jea te Is etill feell ath Street anil Ave 15e. to, 5 Daly Mat ite mc com i or HENRY MILIER a NEW AMSTEROAM'\, 4» LAST 6 LINAC Me tn Le NIGHTS MADAME SHERRY New YO: Kis galt CA TLE Waite EPN\ WALLACE HOPPER” GATELY \, ol alt the Crimson's ‘crew's Sone King Cole and Hi H hal pe mummerman GRAND 3 tpl. Montana fas ‘Sailvas net An iota? gia | THE GIRL +i i i aor ded ote tht Makes His Debut Here . a Pediat dati ae a Ba a ae ba Saas onnie Schmidt of Hoboken . aa in | Ye Hhowing fit pcre the team > be training at tat Seats #1 to $3, Hardman Piano Mi) RESERY Fab SHA in’ w @ and | pi wear down tn time and grow weak) © Will Be His Opponent in| wh "atier ie a ie ‘aisaamore jet ‘oe i THE NEW THEATRE ss WMA, Aas JM VLE Fe CATER 9 De HAV BN. 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