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EST Ban Johnson Started Like Vol- cano and Ended Like Tea Ket- tle— So-Called investigation Has Been a Joke. AN JOHNSON, the Great Mogul of the American League, came to New York rumbling like @ vol- ano. He went away from here eim- Werlng like a tea kettle. What tamed Ban Johnson and put the Padlock on that big sack of “evidence” that he had threatened to open? No- Body who knows the answer to that Question is going to answer it. This ticket scandal has been a joker ‘ever since tie large fat man,from Chil- cago came out with his threats of ex- Dosure. At firet there was some Fhiv- ering along the line, and the New York bunch put up their lightning rods. Mr Brush didn't wait to be Investigated but went away from here for his health, Jeaying behind or sending back an ac- ousation that the American League Club la Philadelphia had been naughtier than the New York Baseball Club of the National League. Every one expected to hear Ban Johnson thunder out his ecousations and crush the guilty New York: Club under tons and tons of evi- | mp aries 4 ican League te in effect that the club | Eddie McGoorty, the crack middle-y times tn the sixth, the bell saving Smith , @ence that would show its under-cover | National aa Magnates issn, Leste i 18 Gees tee te re | eee ae Ooukces, Wik, who te ene | from being counted out. Weeks. sonnection with ticket speculators. 0 3, 5 unless allowed to handle tickets to sult| other aspirant for the middleweight] 1" the seventh McMahon rushed in on thusders—not even a peep, or a chiro,| Agree to End Season On |inemseives. ‘They have always had| Championship honors, made his debut the Eromny Westchester farmer and ame from Johnsen, is that ivilege there was really e re dre him again for the count of nine. > " OF @ faint squeak, cam tien ton 5 ¢ potane to te in @ bout at the National Sporto) rhe remaining rounds were nothing but BY JOHN POLLOCK. je didn't even try to have a Oct. 6 and Adjourn. Club show last night and certainly] oinches by Smith to avert a knockout, B ROUND HOGAN,” th with Mr, Brush’s statement that ticket ‘ Wolverton Is Fusy. made good. He knocked out Connte]and these tactics enabled him to remain “C) lightweight of California, will speculators were unknown In New York ite ttakveatore tere ignated Schmidt, the game fighter of Hoboken, |in for the ten rounds. certainly be kept busy fighting pf the ndal, 4 4 ro. -round ——~—.—-.- t " Streete at the tine ot againat ticket} BY BOZEMAN BULGER, |his jov, and has several trades on foot |! the fifth round of a ten-round pout Guring the next four weeks, His man- because there was « ain’ we Nathenal] fr the atrenkthening of his club, He | with w right hand swing on the Jaw. | WHITE AND ATTELL ager, Gil Bong, has already signed him speculating in the streets. He 8 the moguls of the National) iy osceedingly anxious to Ket Molirtde,| Schmidt, who was substituted for up for three battles in that space of remind Mr. Brush that flocks of 1 gue were getting together) ine Washington shortstop, but Griffith | Battling Bill Hurley of Giens Falls, TO FIGHT JAN. 14. }time. ris first bout win be with Ba epectlators “worked” even the cor * souvenirs and things be-lwit) cake no one In exchange but Hal because Hurley had injured his and the entrance of the building where | the New York Baseball Club hangs out. | Perhaps Mr. Johnson didn't know hen ho came here that the American fore leaving us New Yorkers with noth-| Cy) ing to talk about, Garry Herrmann, a lot of fun by his unexpected objec- [eamup was in the position of the pot |tion to Barney Dreyfusy's resolution re-|the White Sox made an effort to got spay aut hptnks ail kinds of blows, {Will clash at the West side” Athletic rea yee Ra ten necaien Hogants He peyton pg Ap U4 that called the kettle black. Possibly | duiring (he Nations rt ateeniagy Marie ee eee ing Club of New Orleans on the afternoon] bout with Nelson was arranged to-day, | Sch MM winners in the future to turn over —_—>— he @iin't know about the PHILADE { ceipts from the} K PHILA ticket scandal. | per cent. of thelr Knockout Brown or * ington match, mat the chance to make 46.500 hy the However that may be, the sréat ticket | io iig, Wis” Consay, gosa to Rochester, Both BAD BEATING IN BOUT. pone: LSM ‘There in a big time awaiting Mike Githons, the | prvventing hus bout with Jem Driscoll. A e with Grimth when h = wh eeandal has been pffectually equelched | Wien New York, Chicago and Pitts-|Were with Grimith when he was man PAPKE SAYS HE’S THRO! pew el caamanicn. when be. prritee os ames oy the Interested parties, and the brse- | yurgh, the only pennant winners of the ager of t he Hiltons. hk ie lanai Ge ie ink) UGH. thee eat We cen an a blatt, Waa tite Pia lahewelght champion, | following public, can expect to be |iast ten years, readily agreed to this im Jordan may brea’ into Lg r Dec, 16.—Jim Smith | tian by a loere crowd and two bends of music, Again and expects te seil for this countzy’ in three ball following Pp league pany again, Pittsburgh} ALBA . ¥., Deo. 1.—Jim smi VANE! . parade will follow through the, principal a ‘ tart’ will tosened and jobbed again n | Deoppe von there Was e180 Brest sur | eats to met him from Roches of Westchester received from Tom Mc- | ,* WANE “Ti, Dee, tb Billy | fie city, ending at Ulpbons | MEEK AS ener en Mgheelnn managers ty clinch | and some mysterious somebo’ ha : — oo Mahon of Pittsburgh the worst beating |PAPKe stopped the report that he was) Deis ifiM irom might, for wnich he in bs {@, bout Retween Nien aud either Freklie Welsh of @here, can calculate upon cleaning up|, “That's the most magnanimous spirit “DOC” SCANLAN TRADED Hi here last night, Me man. {t® “come back” in an interview here | feveive che (0 #0 ‘aod, Packey McParland. » have ever observed In a National] of his career here last night. an- | to-day, I. epee 0) ob D0 . & few thousand dollars, and Midd EAT Coarse: seat ‘obsorved Mr ‘ aged to break even with McMahon in|‘ “phere is no truth to the report that |, Knockout Brown ts geiting to be a betting man | Jack Goodman ati the bugstoe of the, diner scandals of the same Tetatare |mKer of Kt. Louis’ FOR STACK, OF PHILLIES.) (ic tnira ana tourtn rounds, but all the |1 qm to box Steve Ginley. at Peoria Mngered "BBuv"at ern, mones sn We chauceset | Sam Kelly, bie manager, siya no 006 tome day a wise ant honest Legis! “I's nothing of the sort,” _ other rounds were McMahon's, who|he said. ‘I'm forgetting the fighting | beating Teach Cross in their ten-round bout on and he Mee Mar Bae. will make tt a crime punishable by Im) Garry Herrmann, as tne othe It was officially announced early this knocked Smith down no less than three game now next. Wedueday ‘might, “This is the. firat. time {ae Prisohment to make any public amie | sat back In amazement. “It would Just] morning that “Doc Scanion, one of tAl'Beows to Gee wets ne 8 en Atel ‘bout vat te ‘ial an ment @ basis for ticket speculation be my luck to win tne pennant. T movel ncxtyn's sar twirlers, has been tranee hatuaiiy {couldn't agree to "WU, that — that we amend the resolution so that » : rs Willie Lewis has a hand tattle on his hands to. | Goodman ts working every day ¥ WESTERN paper gives #0: Pe nae aniston clube that, uve ferred to the Phillies in exchange tor| COLLEGE WRESTLERS TO DISTANCE RACE MAY nag Mein wo mee aks Lavin, “ene clones [ean sod In foe, 1m to SU eee A teresting Inside dope on a recent | never won a pennant.” | Pitcher Stack. TACKLE MIDDIES ON MAT. DECIDE CHAMPIONSHIP, | tous" Contention “Hall tn Buttato, “Lavin™bas opponent will only heave in elght, fight at Memphia T quot The Losers All Kicked. To many this came as a big surprise, mee ee “Young Jack Johnson, a middievelshts | nig caused a bik laugh, as Cincin-| but ft was rather expected by the fainsal to Te Beman Wed) Ali athletic followers are awaiting was counted out shortly after the Pe | nati, Philadelphia and St, Louis are the | Brooklyn players, as Scanton for some| axNApoLIs, Md. Dec, 15—Yale,|the big meet of the Thirteenth Rexi- OUR CH RIS | 1AS A fasing A elldgtind: gi in a pe pe only © thas Save o oer won And, | time has expressed a desire to get away. | pennaylvania, Cornell, Columbla and | ment to-morrow night in its vast drill Me Ae stoma The apesiaors | ow "uteuer up Heremang ” “M42 te watt known tothe tar banal! other tig institationa are” included |i The Me foature one progmamme| 400 pieces of worsteds, in neat silk mixtures i dors | crow: : cireles that he and Manager Dahlen . ¢ opponents in gym- |“ joubtedly be thd ten-mi'e race “lay! down. don’t mean to say that elther of | among the middies’ opponent MF t A . oI aan ded | Joe O'Brien. n fact, they spoke to each other) vat quring the coming season, accord- ‘ants. — Bonhag, alme j Bae ane at ea eeta had ar ad-| "YOU Wot we do" replled Me. Horr.| throusiiout last season, Rite Rey ARG ittae ontae ebim Were ene Invincible on an indoor zrack, will ave | oxford unfinished worsteds; suit to measure, was z ad bs ‘ he C4 n at one yas vegan tae 3 . 8 work cut out for him against Scott, . vantage of forty pounds in welsh | Poine't0 ¢ And right i) Maghanim.|oRe of the kreatest pitchers tn the busi-|nounced at the Naval Acadenty thls | ie veteran, who haa been showing sen,| 20s00. Reduced from $25.00, $30.00 and O-ho! These be things not mentioned | Te yo ratiowa realine that you can't] Nee He has gone back little, if any, | morning. ~ % Jeational form recentl: + 5 m the dematches sent to New Yorks Lwin dhe pennant arain, and eince you basta e titaction ‘with Brooklyn | The complete acfedule of meetings is i bl $40.00. The imported winter suitings and over eribed onl lorious victory o hed » of the 7 ot “ alue to e as follo é : Baie Qegcrbedoniy « storogs vitory [have ad sour share ofthe reonbte) tru ccord amt tonson wus three won| "peer ie-Prinecion, ‘for both evm-|Pishtlan Diek Nelsen Comins Htere.| coatings of S, Morris, 34th St. & 5th Ave., are 4 leny wlanare fon the and ten lost, This ts not very glowing, | nasium and wrestling. blak Neinan, Si hter who deating “em al! down Houth, : vi Lee ith oath y 04 hut It must be remesnered that he was |™AiUm ant WeeRt Rand Co- |, betaling Iie iareta over in Scien tor! OT] Sale On Our second floor at $25.00. » lerrmet ' vith a lowing club, Stack, who comes to ‘ : 3 if WOLGAST, according to a lute | that Herrmenn was serious, and the 0} W . . ? lumbia for Kymnasium, 4, In a letter to his manager, Charley Lindberg, a alon Angclon was out| Was qvuch whiapering on the side. Ie Brooklyn, 6 & valuable man, thou ye at-Pennsylvania for gymnasium | Nelson writes that he defeated: Bobby Tote, the roadway for the sirat time | Nally the twinkle in HMoerrmann's eye] he has had little chance to get in resus cela ly orwt American fighter, im @ twenty-round ‘bout of bed yesterday for the first tipped them oft. lar harpess, It was the general belief} and Cornell Lb Vefore the Olympic A, C, of Copenhagen, Den- & Ni th St tince his operation, whieh was rer i am serious about one thing, | ist night that both clubs would be} March %—Yale for both ByMNASIUM | mark, and that they are rematohed for a finisir 9 n ° Yormed in the Clara Farton Hospital Dut aid tis eae ast nient, | benefitted by the trade, and wrestling fight before the same club on New Year's Day, He in feeling fine, but has lost much 4 thot is that we ar to win weight. His measurements, taken yts-|iio poanau: next seacon, You never AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Me Aight with Welsh, Here they are ere sae 4 EM PIR Teas sea quit a i mee! . hie cane : ees ant fon, went out like «lamb, and ETOEL BARRY MORE ‘pai PTT serie percetet Che, normal ay ne jana eave was ound 1 by LYCEUM ei." afer a bea A ‘sy jar in| NAZIMOVA it Nees res Vv ne gee" as Tie only, man who in the least bit GARRICK geen Vera Violeta, .; TRY | so ihway a BOUL, ie ta | Without lengthy discus- lev. Herald he eth | Wie ue af HMR lnc Wm. H. Crane ii"; i Meh The champion is feeling well enough eit : ‘ohimyus Day er HUDSON qiisniyeeit 2 GRACE LaRUE igs 4 te take cn interest in fighting, He rays an led it dead Mats. Wai, & CASINO eat wih a that he expects to get out of the hds- Season Will End Oct. 6. HELEN WARE, The It PEG G Y pital this week, and th 1 at once} ‘The schedule committee was instruct: | IIGAIETY gay. don M Resin. e careful and systematic attempt |ed to open the season on Apell It and | Th 1 Th C "t Be R fill d SUSON test DALY'S #"«,. to regain his normal health and strength. | 98° 08 Oct 0 This will snake It pox e Bott e at Can entte iar’ FERG' fi ne He bh ade up his mind that h NAOH thins conoid On Seele| ’ ° : ig Rover etre with ive tl, hat wit Raht |" gh nN AMA Can’t Lie Either | , CO LL E R anti] he ts beaten. c rather have > walt a we as Was th V——_- ‘hid q the money that he'll earn in the ring, Wbbetts fuught hard f e TAKE M At THR Lae en when finally deprived of the cham- Columbuy Day, which happens | Remember this, Mr. Man—you ought to be just as ADVICE” | FULTON THEATRE BROADWAY, pionship, than carry the title into retire as nothing doing. | ; AND SKE 0 W ment with him. He will spend some he was a good lorer, | careful about what you drink as you are about what you i ba - lime at Venice, on the coast near Lo t the whole crowd down ; a‘ i : PARK. #2 p50 %t2. Wusesen Angeles, until he is strong again, and|rvurs and gave them a tre eat. Wilson Whiskey is made for the careful man. It’s Ai ay with O then will make a f h start with a few a dment in not ta talked-of the Ame four or #ix round bow the strain of fghti Weleh fret on FORDHAM PREP. SQUAD f AT M'NALLY DINNER. | whe Tea Biscuits are white as | ‘Thirty-five members of Fordham| 8NOW and just as flaky.” | Prep's squad were entertained at a Mra, Banna, 16th St. Amat, doe HF, Minner last night at ihe residence of the tetiring captain, E4ward &. MewNally, Dery & Co, No, %2 Fort Washington avenue Aft epreches by Capt. McNally and his su cessor, Duncan O'Lrien, Capt. MeNally Presented Coach Ed Walsh with a hendsome gold watch, the gift of the New York 498d. Mrs. John J. McNally, moti of the captain of the suc who is the wife of Polic Nally, decorated the residen eotors of Fordham Unt oceasion, ful team, n Me in tie Self-Raising Flour | AND THUS WOULD BE JUST MY LUCK,” SAYS HERRMANN, “TO WIN FLAG AND GIVE UP 25%” cerning relations between the two major organizations. The attitude of the Ampr- owner of the Cincinnati Club, created | *trength In return, but that f : quertion to adjust. Jimmy World's series for the support of the|!n&ton to T SPORTING PAGE IN Copyright, 1911, by Tho Presa Publishing Co. (The New York World.) fos 1 Done S PRO DIg Aiter This Magnates Go Home Resolution passed calling on States to pass law and ticket speculation. Pitcher Stack the change for “Do canton, Barney Dreyfuss offers resolution requiring winners of National 1 Pennant to turn over @upport of League, American League resolution about severing amicable relations is ignored by being laid on the table. to prevent selling pools Phillies becomes the property of,Brooklyn in ex- gue per cent, of their receipts from world’s serias for the It is possible that Wolverton | nana, was no match for McGoorty. He| CHICAGO, Dec. 15.—Champion Abe will trade Chase if he can Ket enough | way completely outclassed from the| Attell and Jack White have aligned FaiMeutT oment the bell rang until he was|articles of agreement for a fight for the McGoorty landed at|featherwelght title, The 4, 1d FAlberfeld has heen sola by Wash- of Jan. 1 Chattanooga for $1,000 and M’MAHON GIVES JIM SMITH made absolutely pure--and it is put into bottles that can’t be refilled, so that it is pure when you get it. With the ordinary bottle you're taking chances—sometimes labels lie. With the new bottle you're getting a guarantee of a good drink—-the rea/ Wilson—and aways the same. Wilson Whiskey (In the New Bottle) SOLD EVERYWHERE McGoorty Wi Wins With ‘K. O. They are to weigh in at 122 — at noon, three hours before ea ANITA NELSON, = © ENDETH THE HOPES OF THE EXPECTANT FAN | EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN aveeee Ss Ir ONE ROUND HOGAN CAN MAKE IT "ONE ROUND” 94. |WITH ONLY THREE FIGHTS Ones in the Next Few tling Nelson for ten r« at 6 P. M. on Dec. 2, All three contests will be fought in York at the same club, He Takes Ona Trio a Trio of Tough ands at 133 pounds his second with Abe 4ttell for ten rounds at the same weight on Dec, 2%, while his third op- deen worki ack *"Bwin" Lavin, = Johnny Ma and Young T And Jim Flyny pe {fight Al Kaufman Francisco on ce Weic. the 'w deen selected twenty.round t+ | Fred “Storbeck, Club fight for a kidney punel Ww | welghts on this try and get the. heavywelght contest, will take piace at the National sporting ‘ot Londay on Monday ni ald belt ing back to shimerice fo, meet, all the ON HAND HOGAN HASN’T THING TO KEEP HIM BUSY han for this scr: Sullivan boxing with isim, ave to fight his hardest, ek, the I who looked after the donohne years ago, ing.’ ‘They are Ruffalo on New” Morris at a local club om ‘Tuesday nigit. the Pustio heavyweight. wt ‘twenty -rotind Jan. 20, is to receive cent, of the gros receiyy ell known referee of California, to judge the contest, Wig fight fo England will, be aa es ta be cy fom ardier Wells 4 or The bout between the South African champion, England nd a purse of $0,000, Will be barrel, ein declared rece ‘ide, of the baa pond. on with elther Abe, OHAW The Quaker Girl Knickerbock:r Donald Brian {,'"Smed¥. CRITERION "iis Wat sas t Big Human and Humorous wy 4 DUSTIN and WILLIAM PARAM in THE LITTLEST REBEL New York © 3i3:,Wutt Kitty Gordon ri A GLOBE Way at Mats, Wed, & Sat, ew ™ te, The Three Romeos sea and has had Lewin to ‘beat has taken two is to Mt in San guarantee x has the The men will The thia country. fthia the next two ly that he was com. pod glht foran will Attell, ENGLISH BOXING BETTER WITHOUT "KIDNEY PUNCH” ce the elimina. tion of the “kidney punch” from boxing matches a week ago there has been @ wonderful improvement In the sport and National Sportt Ciub are immensely pleased with the change. While it is generally believed that this punch originated in America, that Is not exactly true. Ben Jordan demonstrated what could be done with the kidney blow when he beat Harry Greenfield at the National Sporting Club years ago. The latter was in full possession of all his faculties, but the beating he had received about the kidneys had brought about a temporary paralysis of the i and, stri' might, he could not rat them until the fatal “te: counted, It was by means of the same punch that Fred Welsh beat Young Josephs at Mountain Ash three years ago. Josephs jost by a foul, it is true, but he was well beaten at the time, and the huge welt that Was raised on his left back close to the spine told the reason. ee ZBYSZKO ON WAY HERE. Polish champion wrestler, accom: pated by isla manager, te °h mm Tritutly, Minn. town. this afternoon agement in the N, With Ralow Hi ft i thnest, to ‘secure. the as propoosition ciate, can aaa ca At Madison Square Caren to-night, wil ra Tajcer 1 to. Raivevich made iy" Jack pted by Harry Pollo} e Italian champion and Gotch wil to meet the winner, —$ BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. At American A. A., Hast New York—Frankie Hufnagle vs, Charley Goldman, ten round: At Mt. Vernon Sporting Club, Mt. Vernon—Billy Fitzsimmons vs. Frank Marino, ten rounds. At New Assembly A. C., Brooklyn, Willie Jones vs. “Bobby? Moore, ten rounds. Matches Arranged. Jim Smith of Westchester wiil moet Griff Jones for ten rounds at the Malvern A. C. next Thursday night. Wille Burns and Charley Young meet for ten rounds at Brown Gym- nasium A, A, to-morrow night. Notch COLLAR. pay e bee Ou Oeay ita toe off, easy to tle the tie in. Ghactt, Peabody & Company, Makers, Troy, Tui white Eieghont, Bow “AMUSEMENTS. Wet itn) Bat. 2 Maw, CENTURY rer, [oats Sar ASTOR | au sii Thier Tae i intl uy R PERA Hi tick GRAND o'"hN A LPN pa J Next Mon,, EISIE JANIS, “The Slim Prince," Hammerstein’ $ An Sites we AA crt Hilaa wt Panto et leake & irae Mojngter dae La iivem Comedy 4 “BUNTY 39TH ST. To-night at se 7 dint st 7 Matinee To-morrow, 2 PULLS THE Thea, With wear H way hives Matinee To-morrow, 2,20, Jam: wri, is about as close to this old town is go.ag 4 sBvance, oe MILLION | OLYMPIC fi.) i, BELASCO {ti ys ber DAVID WARFIELD o} pa a Went 42d at. a at b|| BN ene ee SEAN nee MINER'S 8TH AVE. BOWERY BRONX HN, ant FACEMATEERA * N rERY MAIDY WRESTLING TO. ACADEMY iF MUSIC, Matiness Daily, ‘10,20&30 Two Orphans OLONIAL _{L (LILLIAN goes Ait sive kie! tore, Hataond LHAMBRA |FOUK MORTONS, Tth Av &120e | Bove & Kallse, Wi tin iativ: a2, | kK fesse, arate, \pAat Hert Lesile Bie w(t : So Cae Bratt, On , AMERICAN as a stl mi 424, | Mat. Tob. Beate B80.” c Srey oa eae | THE BERMAN aay Daily | AMATEUGS TO.NIGHT, ke-Morton & Moore in ‘The Merry Whist UMBIA i, BURLESQUE (rae wm. & Sat THAlliday & Curley ty) ‘i \ Painting the To tabi ne a a BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, JE ets Ri

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