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i: oe THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DBORMBER 14, 1911, ; EDIT BY UETOOATE) BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ROBERT EDGREN j AND NEWSY ; CAN YOU IMAGINE THIS IN DECEMBER? BRUSH NOW PUTS een a BAN OMSONON TE DEFENGNE c — ay 4 York Baseball Club, through Secretary O'Brien, g: out the following letter leet night addressed to President B. B Johnson of the American League rela tive to the world’s series tloket sale: The New York club, having given te the press the ticket scandal report de manded by and submitted to the Na- tional Commission, why is It you de Not publish the report submitted to the commission by the Philadelphia club! Having charged some official of ¢ New York club with handing out 00 or 9,000 tickets to the speculators out of President John T, Brush of the New VW ‘Carl Morris Is Sure to Be One ‘of the Greatest Fighters in 25,000 of its reserved-seat capacity, de WY Go Te priving the public to that extent of the the Business—Is a Sticker. enue Oe opportunity of buying direct, why Ie {i WHEN THE POPULAR, you are allent over the disposition of an _»> WANTER ¢ om tickets in Philadelphia, where 8181 ou! Kuper, wHo Gord i OSTUME of a total of the reserved- seat capacit Croright. wt. ge rp 8 wscomme Co, GWIMMING EVERY Day AT BROADINAY NEVT YEAR, of 8,838 were given to seventy-three rong J if Cart Morr! ROCKAWAY BEACH , SAYS THE OCrAN. 2 MM BE SometHInG ple and there was no public sale for Rite eos cole ‘eet arn HAS BEEN So ede oe b: “aad 7 Baseball Doings of a Day ” LW “THs? Jthe frat two games? pee ise becomes bs STEAMS LIKE A PLATE OF Sou a welght—best of the “white hopes,” . : . While the New York Club's report A864 no imitation white hope at that. shows that less than 90 tickets were taken by its players and its officials, the ‘balance being available for the pu why is it you do explain how the players and officials of the Philadelphie Club appropriated 4,600 tickets out of ite total of $838? While dilating upon the outrage perpetrated upon the New Yoru Public through misdirection and collu- sion with ticket speculators, why do you not explain how in Philadelphia ten per. sons absorbed over 5,000 tickets, an av. erage of 600 each, and sixty-th ‘Why? Phe answer is plain. He's the most (pePMstent man in the world. And any| | TER with even ordinary qualifications GB make good if he is persistent Morris has very unueval nat- advantages. ly extraordinary, @ giant, but only ton monthe of ring exper- femoe behind him, he came to New York te @lean up the heavyweights, The first men he fought wes the long-exper- Jim Flynn, who had shown his ability by siving big Al Kaufmag @ @rrifte beating that ended in a knock- @t in the tenth round. Wynn slaughtered Morris just as he > a ha@ slaughtered Kaufman out in Kan- eo » ; City. For ten rounds he Ianded Sex ts B—— Joe MAY BE ABLE To ENJOYeUIS Thomas J. Lynch re-elected president of the National League with Fogel and Ebbetts voting against him. American League magnates finished their business and left town. National League ignored resolution by Amrican League which declared that relations would be severd. Jobn T. Brush asks Ban Johnson to xplain the sale of tickets in Phile- Geiphia for the World's Series. American League decides that seagon must end by Oct. 7. Hughey Jennin Frank Navin and Willlam H. Yewkey purchase the Providence Club of the Eastern (now International) League. Ban Johnson says nothing more will be done about the ticket scandal until the National Commission meets in January. i in to the public how it wa’ that in the hotels and along Broad Life Is the Greatest Ball Game, John Daly Wins |siyhiviinn tates talned them? . 7 In your letter to me you say, “Our e a 3-Cushion Title chief alm {s to protect the baseball pub- | a eee Sach ves tpi A Athletics’ Reverend Rooter : Sera fin pated Sa 4 bene a Mengactnteing - 7 John Daly made a spectacular finish | ether, for that purpose.’ and to that eta in the fight, that he was always second, or from physical to intellectual] !" the three-cushion billiard match last / sit’ why pick only the New York Na- “qeming,” and that Flynn's hardest pen: night and defeated Alfred De Oro for “pont” eee Ss upset hiss or. even mate EIGHT NEW MANAGERS E OPPORTUN. pido Serie Cee ttl. thal ne Ghamiploomnip Sym abore cf 108 toluene, Leewteague fer he 2 er : hip knees W's true, too, that he |" : We Must Keep Our Eyes ksi he ee “| Barents make when they help us trom| 14 When the night's Flats ost ty JOHN T. BRUSH, President, left eye tight, and thal a r ret to second base. And if they can't a J — — Secretar) NAN’ THE MAJOR LEAGUES, | QQ | ilethebltenersand Time, the Catcher, G2 i Nai iy Sil otha at 2 — oa eine sere. pe tere vet . Every Inning. ; Hen ee erste eee sinir SUR" | When ‘Delp Weue (othe, tant tor BO Brateee. ° lon for ourselves. Stealing third, which ty ae neving tis bead nukees ce bs AND THAT’S THE RECORD +4, ¢ Pick Out the Balle That Come Oper the|is so aimouit, means doing it yourseit| Hal of the 15th inning the score was a anakaatre mien yho stood shoulder high Sesto Dr Davis § Plate and Don't Strike at Opportunity’s| Fach meat tone ae aaa to fully and then scored on a brilliant shot him, And Morris showed ne knowledge aap Not release him, however, until assured . ie seoeual and left the balls close to the upper rail, of boxing or of the art of putting hie : of anew man with just aa much ability. Wild Heaves. Riise He had all bis money on the aut “aaht, every newspeper, If Phillies Should Get a New cot tte Jon & Doutn fe allowed eo go" Verbal Hits Physical, Intellectual and Moral .Develop- HE DNS i Te chance. He essayed to scor ‘eperting celite : It eported that Fred, Lake would IR doubling on . " A gevnnger | heey Man This Will Make, | ve aniaind (as Gay cicutely ah. tive. Wee ments, the Basemen, Keep the Runner Dhe infelders jn this game of lite rep-| dificult shot, but Daly judge mite a ale Laisa wn ace * | Louls Browne, but he dented this om- t Baseball On His Toes. frétent internal influences, and’ tn deai-|1y that the cue bail bounded off the ¥ commendation : tf d 1 . and, Total of Nine. Ce eer at fice Hite With Educa-| ference, tarincss, dimipation, ‘The out. | miters went wild, They Mugged and She side tor his gamencss red T have no idea of going to Bt. Loute, Parents Fur pa ' said Lake. “In fact, I avhe just taken! fielders represent external influences and; Pounded him and almoat tore his clothes, on another job here in the Kast. You Banquet tion, Otherwise You Must Steal Second. ae . must have been more disheart-| BY BOZEMAN BULGER. |<". take it from me that there Is no beyond seer t My next statement may not go well Fiynn possibility of my becoming manager of We Must All Go to Bat, but Can Hit the). "Xow York. I ts that the seeateat ‘ him in 'N the excitement of the ticket scan-/the Browns.” week ‘Wagner, the east side aj, the warlike resolution of the| The two new leaders who will be Ball tf We Try Hard. Series ras he neo ce uh eteeee ie Frond eat ite the fight Mvery one whe gave|_ American League, tne-re-election of / watched With tore ean ctor of New @ Don’t Hurl Epithets or Bottles at Mr. Fate, | ‘cs. sponldire rot renine Js. Us |S ey ip vase hag hovaeg Stace ts foes cesacr York and Hank O'Day of Cincinnati the Umpire; His Decision Is Final. is that we must all come to bat. We| f Oklahoma J Tho players are all looking forward to bave overlooked the fact that major can. hit If we try, put three strikes firet treia goon as re ith great interest to the work of Hank means dectruotion. These three might ee ee come sentlga of ‘his sera ap: Yeague baseball will start out next sea: | Orpay ‘They say that it will now. be Mr. Fate, umpire. be called love of home, love of country, ‘ol fon with more new managers than has| possible for them to teil Hank what ‘Philadelphia We all Ww that t¥e pitcher is the of religion. Don't strike at the Bz ond HE ake the | * been known in the history of the} they think of him without being put out Keystone of’ baseball t a h ones—meddling with other people's WAY Ki} ) although he dide't mi game. Of the sixteen clubs in the twolof the game. O'Day laughed when tol¢ ayerone seball team, and so he) afrairs—or the high ones—high life—or LEW, FIELDS Ty oH Dg Tavrangn ag aage Revd leagues eight of them will be repr this last night. : is in my little sermon of life. Oppor-|¥he low ones—low kteals and living in BW orckette ottmr beaten Hghtera, to offer expiana- s' TT 1: Ve ‘Oh, I guess they'll hand me a lot of tunity is the pitcher, and when he huris/ the basement of your Ilves—or those too Ki pee oy and excuses, he didn't go to Okla, | sented by new managers. The only veto) cite Tiree aid O'Day. “But I 4 wide one over and we strike at it our] close, because one can't do himself jus- SND Paid He very quietly began taining |/Tans to remain are Medraw of the) cin stand for that, and'I think I'll be relatives and friends (the fans) roast us| tice when in an uncomfortable position. | | N Hk MARION NPT BOUGHT AND ! here in New York, where he nad | Gianta, Chance of the Cubs, Olarke of| aij. to do my share in coming back at jal | because we “bit.” When a good one,| Above all, don't trifle with the GARRICK tes unr eh a, Eos Ws Comedy eke his beating. There wasn't a|the Pirates, Jennings of the Tigers, | them.” Mathewson fadeaway. It may look Mats, "Wed, a Bat, 2 “TY PULL eS ‘ of quitting the ring. This in| Mack of the Athleticn, Dahlen of the Ward Glad to Get Back. = across the plate ana we don't Promlalng.. but spmpererer jas it Hee Wee Crane EetRGtSE co enene ote at “elie tr rod Cardia: ia While it ts practically certain that) 46 we xnown as “Phe Cheplaia of | against {;" rooters over the pan. Getting rich quick might|T BGT) S ON hat ar Bee, . oe er cia sana, Saat Morrie | DoMougn the ®t. Louie American team| anion will be made manager of the) SS NACI s” wig aheme at the | their, diseppr And when we do| well come under this classification. the real stuff in him ‘somewhere. Boston club, it has not n officially Base- “hit ‘er out’. al hands how! with de- 39TH ST. i, was in chem te tHE MILL Mats, Wed. & tat. at 2.20. ft all Fate—th pire. in Atl to be heard from, seven of the | announced. " John M. Ward, the new! -cmauet wae “The Greatest Base: | 7, (°F Out” Shay, 6 Gti eonee Nr en Ore: HELEN WARE Paice: Hae a Ny Ere presidens Of the Boson 34h ve Seng persist bevween the | TIME MAY NAIL YOU STEALING|pottes at him, but hla decision is final. || GALE TY quay, te t nt thi nd Gaffney 3 f , . Harry Wolverton, New York Ameri-|for Boston within a few de Mationsl sport and haman exist. | IF YOU DON'T WATCH OUT. | Why got realize thls and govern our-| 1 ELSIE FERGUSON fi Mene of we onbrgreened Pye te Lahey Mrs ¥ a tho work of readjusting the club Would] gee, Asked to amplify the simile The ‘over, gd aie Poe oe crores gets expelled from ti am FULTON #2 fi, 848s, nether because they thoug! " " t 5 gave Bening [hand in ‘ortunity, x ight be cur up as he was in the| , Clk Grimth, Washington Amertoan |S" o) Cory gina to get, ack in base-] Df Davis tot y gure, Soe ues pitcher. We must work hard to tak woe . William Collier i gave gy Aight, and they didn't want to] “Hiny ‘Davis, Cleveland American|D&il”” said Mr. Ward, “And while we| advantage of both. Time also is an im-| HARVARD DROPS CARLISLE. PARK Sei 8ah. 5 trouble with the Boxing Commis-| reague Club,” may not have a pennant winner, I be- V. DR. T. W. DAVIS, |Dortent factor if the runner gets trom 7 The public didn't want to see| Hank O'Day, Cincinnati Nattonal|!leve that with a few changes we ought! BY REV, . 7. W. first (physical development) ¢o second lca, " ere that will hold @netber such exibition, and nobody | League Club, to have @ club up there t (was particularly anxious to see Morris| Jimmy Calahan, Chicago ‘White Sox. |!'* own. Woe are going to mae some 5 up. But at last bh ven a| Ned Hanton, Boston National League | Chankes, , Dec, 14.—1 BPFORE the game starts we must] (intellectual development. Time also may aay oe Pepe settoanin a have @ lineup. Here ts life’s|nai you when you try to steal thira| bee? Barverdis sstduie on (moral development), #0 It behooves the| de aropped from Harvar edule of Club. fix up the old grounds. bes runner to huetl ng. And {t 1s when| football games for next season. While mver, @ @ rtunity, pitcher, 4 has contemplated The members of the Athletic club are] OPPO &@ man appreciates the connection of heavyweight, who was brought | Phillies May Have New Manager. | anxiously awaiting the firet move of| Time, catcher, - to “clean up.” Morri this ife and the life hereafter, or im- “ cpt agearanore ft woald 2: stopped | On top of all this there i# @ chance] tiarry Davis, thelr old team mate, as| Physical development, 1b. mortality, is the one who, having cir- pei ras rt town 4 in ‘nine rounds, beating bim | of @ new man at the head of the Phil-| manager of Cleveland. The Philadelphia] Intellectua! development, 2b, cled the bases, brings in the run, upon ie au, rr) cate i witha IN t . and mot bejng hurt at all him-|liet. Charley Dooin has been making| players are very fond of Davis person- Moral development, 3b. ‘The sacrifice hit, that so often fails, |¢he Pariieters nrg gneve as one of tho! Ins Groat Big Humes fumorous tay. OLONIAL LALLIAN ry 3 Since that time he knocked out |sttenuows efforts to get away from his| ally and they are so anxious to aco in| gxterual Influences, outfeldere trying to get-a man from firat to most spectacular of the seasoi Whi PA'SSER 8-B Y OLONIAL | x ELL, . sontract with Horace Fogel, and it in|mucceed that they would be almost will- cl om 6 ay, & 024, at, | Homer * o Praled bape gl neg Mowe waid that he may succeed,’ Fogel will ing for it to happen at thelr expense, - LIBERTY "7, $22 Oo CE ee : : . ere and knocked out lot of a3 = DUSTIN ood WiLiLAM Le welgbta) In one round. In his next f G t Ch f THE i'Gerana te vent Winams| AL Kaufman Gets Chance e New a Mrs a ‘These wore not important fights, par- F Y Kitty Gordon rivz Enchantress ledariy, but Morris came througt them or mevenge on Friynn without @ scratch, and he stopped his If his confidence wan ever shaken ab dtetu tenes [a thing he hasn’ thre BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. este wil remote ale'may fer]. BY JOHN POLLOCK, At National Sporting Club—radit MoGoorty vs, Battling Bill Hurley of N. ¥,, ten rounds. n A. C.—Pinky Burns vs, ten rounds, As Maspeth A. C., Maspeth, L, T Jack Hanion vs, Al Benedict, ten rounds, ae WALLACK'S #0 # 0 bre INEMACOLOR fu, ana. Get it From The Bottle That wa ARLISe ISRAEL | K ts WORBEE , he'll be right on top of the white weight of California, who hax Shope heap again. And Morris has one been clamoring for a return Mesire, He wants to fight Flynn again |™#tch with Jim Flynn, the Pueblo fire- ‘As BOON AB Possible, He may Ket a |™4M, ever since the latter knocked him hance to do ghat—bur not in New York, {Ot 40 the last round of a ten-round Morris hag been working hard ever | oUt before the Grand Avenue A. C, of since he lost his fight with Flynn, His | Kansas City on May 6 of this year, ts habit. If he knocks out Tom Ken- A 1, KAUFMAN, the big heavy- be Refilled | ASTOR, se ANA ME | oon — Can’¢ be Refille 4 HIT é Buti wiit | Higle AMERICA, a Matches Arranged. ave y i ambition le stronger than ever, 1t won't |*nally to be accommodated, Flynn ritte Fr 4 ‘ be surprising if a man like that event. | greed to take on Kaurman, and as the|} 70h" ay ome: Seprear hte et Step into the next saloon you meet and ask the manfor = - A pan x tually gets what be wants, Fight Prometer Jinn commentary t2)] tor ten rounds at the Bfown Gym. a little old “Wilson” from the new bottle. ye Put OLYMPIC fist 42 Gi Bons oa wea. pmol H : en) | nasium A. A. next Thursday night, " ‘ *, | . GRE? TEUR NIGHT TO-NIG! i MMMY BRITT ways that he has ro.| NCS, Weemily matohed to meet in a Pour yourself a drink—and then think this over. wanaanet ANGLIN grncwis gage | tHe BEHMAN SHOW Calved a message froin Hugh Mein, | twenty round bout ta Ban Francisco on . Nest Mon,, ELSIE JANIS, “The Slim Pring sean dmollag =” tosh, who wants Jimmy to fight | Fray evening, Jan. 28. | ‘This will ve fo in Australia. Meaghan is an | {he fret real big fight that has taken Here's a whiskey that is just #0 pure as can be—put MBIA Ey, BURLESQUE 3: ~e 4 lai Sy bape dewey fe hie “Duck” Crouse, of Pittsburgh, who {9 now. re. into a bottle that nothing can be put back into—so it must PHILHARMON IC ith sen intine the Howe? TS mat Austratian lichtweignt, who has cleaned | PM? ! Frise = ii | Shs ‘couster, has cited to take a eet forsbeeal be always the same, always good, 7 STRAN KY, ee MURRAY iat ob Soin or Sa “up Unholz and a good list of otber lig! , who put Al Williams away in | wooks aa le clans hie has teen fighting too much, ‘ ,, JOSEF S +, Condueter, Wire. 1c, abe i Bowery’ Bas weights. In Austraila they caji him the the Bivadway A.C. of Cleveland | Crouse has already scored slxtera, knorkoute A guarenieed drink, in fact. And that’s more than aus, BABETTE HART. eo, 15, | —Oeenetie._| Bowery Burleaquars ee S08 man. : ft “iheve ‘agp strait “labey’ sn*at. the | o'tight ho “il by fasecicd to eet Sefk“Dilon | the highest priced whiskey in the world can be if it comes ge NOR D ROLLER |Metropolitin. Rak &4,4 Fes not eel 1 ccoep,” says imu. cake Bite d tare | 2 Yeas | Re ach ne a ie a. BAND CONCH bes gn T can Aight still. But this Pine veatiag Mit Bas“asl | “Porky” Fiyen, Teton, hea t who | who aghan is no slob hime, Tit “oe sountry ete Kee ee pases ett, | | SKATING: Songs eSsteinway Piano, Mat: remult of the Pittiourh on Mon. | yesterday,’ He. wee awarded. the” decision ce a } USC. Matinces Dally, | ‘$8.6 long trip, I'm kidding | . a ACADEMY & 0 h : e t : MI ‘Thave brains enough to get along Me ibet tae with “Back toeoee ae bekle anes |the ARM round at “ston tend honk Ph hd 8TH AVE. =Apy, ¥ 10,20&3u AWO Urpnans ‘put Aghting. I've been at the Ses haraart ety sen, Hore (on | ne "Naring saad outppleigh hee RY Vela c) eh to wear off the novelt: eit hey Te’ bared tet the, tight ne cs | Pouce fd’ having’ hiss” grogay in ‘hearty’ every \ “ BOWE’ [8 na used to Aght for fun. 1 have a good | Manel a: inveatfvtion Abd ‘deslana he wa a fe 4 Bt | BRONX offer here in New York, and | perme, fool “the public “iy tha wake middlewelght —-— It Jim Smid, the strong ad agsrasve Usht e pag and Aggressive light heavy Bom gong to take ie and ow that i can Wiel tae (In. the New Bottle) || DAVID WARFIELD <P fi fist, Soe SOLD EVERYWHERE : meee Di teh Aus: when 1 boat Young Corbett and comer Wy | she ct ‘with hugh “Steantent is Nelson and the rest of the a = at ire 0” ‘O, of Uns | ex “+ Jo Avatralia, | Clabby will be matched DAVID BELASOO at) to Y i ce georese a aa ima full o » Ob the \,