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5 AR RL CN SRA RET EIR ACEI So a Se + an eae DT aapaaa cna) a " ™ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK a THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4 1912, 2 tl UP-TO-DATE EDITED BY AND NEWSY ROBERT EDGREN A LITTLE INK MIXTURE OF BOXING AND BASEBALL FINDING IN TICKET KNOWN TO-MORROW Pai: Hinted That Report Will Prove Ted —7——— Staggering Blow in Some NEW YORI BASEBALL cu ne es J BRoorurn 68.cLue Ounviars, STADIUM: STADIUM. the ticket scand ularly literesting to the fans of York will be made by the National sion some time to-mor+ the finding is the memn- refuse to say, but t the finding is @ No Objection Could Be Raised | to Bout Between Johnson and! Jeanette Here. bers of the bo they did divulge th very voluminous affair, ‘The commission has been nearly three months investigating the sale of tickets at the recent world’s series, and it is only now that tiey are ready to make known to the public what thoy have found out. ‘The un —Ban Johnson of the Ame Now THEY'RE ons THE WAR PATH OVER IN AUSTRALIA, Copyright, IZ dy The Prem Miblisuing Co, (The New York Worl), ACK JOHNSON won't find it ali @asy sailing, even if he « itend Torasen ano MNey rom Pans ' to come out and fight again, 1 e Tom FINIGH Pee ' he Arat place ie'll have to Ment some Tye eames weue viet man of his own color—a thing that Never relished to any great extent. T “White Hope" crop, while 4 I 'peF(GHT HM FoR A 450,000 \Discouraged by His Defeat Here, French Champion members of the commission can League, J, Lynoh fast, is hardly yet mature enough to Garry Herrmann and Tho Give him any trouble. Years ago, when ° of the National League—held a ae Johngon was Just as great a bexer as f | ly nine hours long discussing the hot A OM i dpe leet ea ty oreau Sauls for fiome aescly sine * ! ticket scandal problem, and what they ing conditio: if he cared ¢ d fight « od to report, it is hinted, will have dec’ t becaure hi BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. ‘ . | prove a eving blow In some quar= Fegarded asa Wonder, Today preative Newspaper Accounts of His | ters, ie making ‘ hard for him to find At Na Sporting, Club—Jack Tur a — In his annual report Garry ae epponents. here are cnly three or K rY “ane Goodman vs, Johnny Marto, ten tL Loon r chairman of the Baseball Com- Marikina Wont tae the tees Bout With Denning Cause ts aUiTRAAS WEN Tene Na ea ea wahdad - ie; WiaEaROaed ing public would care to nee | E ‘pear | x 4 4 ‘ r laws which will Lt craig © to neo in a ring Foreigner’s Departure, ; r ten poi ny FAR Away J State and municipal laws prevent tho sale of tickets for more T say that the white hope crop ts hardly yet good enough to go agulist Jobnaon. ao mean that it jom't in a clase with Jeanette, MeVey white man who t« Riven @ match with Johnson must bo #004 enough to Uave at least an even —K. O. Smith vs, = Willie Barton, ten rounds, than their face value be urged. er Ne f ° ‘The American and National Lange $ LLOCK. Match te ti I Le chedules have t prepared and duly ny goun porrock. || ,.,,desenee Arremeet: ...., ['LVO ANternational Polo ped elt ater ts ' »proved of, but won't be D hls fret bout in this country by {J Wil meet for ten rounds at the ean t month. Olymple A, C. of Harlem next Mon- C M t h Hi Thi Y aR ue National Commisston De: the local fighter, - To-day A i n Monday after: | (ony might: up i alc. ere IS CAN | wit take up ts ision of the sning at the F mt a, ¢ t nd it foregon: ne the white fo c M My the middlewel it savin tonal age and it is @ on) a fe middiewel 4 uring be strained » tendon in ia Weight besides many minor of the Kani ave to woo al } sega f Waugh will meet for twenty rounds at Verzon, American declined to ‘play Heath, while | conclus on that, 7 ded battle with Joni yn on. tamplon of France, sailed for home | hon Yan, th ‘ the thin Amer essions, which will be granted, & “We New" Hores” ALL WANT To BE | to day ont MATCHED WITH JOHNSON For Some or ut THAT BiG Money, ie, Moreau insisted | he lietent In Managing Boston Club complexion. In that time Palzor or K °. . tug Moreau declared ho can make more | mative ‘aed Oleple day ‘oat a tele- HERE will be no internation! polo Morris or some My heavyweight may if t t ff << '; a th daa SonnGol er Santas contest here this year for the In show class that will entitle him to @ f} S Ou (0) ea ize money by fighting in Paris than here, ee 8g te Johnwon offering, bim paaraat chance. iar Omens Ambition of His Career: yt AR it winning end. If it reemy likely that the white man has more thaa an ev chance the fight that ts sure to eo: @ome day will pack any arena tn Aq ica, dozen en” are cl with the y it. In the affair may bear a Lorraine. Mo- ——- Inability to io. aetins Suitable |; Nttle | Joe, Rivers, the Aorican fistiter who knocked ut Frankie Conley at Vernon, Cal., on New Year's m beating our fighters, but |atiemoin. tua bred matched wo mae Jack Whire | Ponies Supposed to Be Rea- +. | When his manager had an interpreter son England Won't Play. cation known as class Include the Pacific Coast tion and al claw AA, which wit ‘Aimerican Asso onal Lergue, ninor cases will come ed that the annual re night. and “vas ‘de. | elt he would : neh turt are now pre- | Vanderbilt's Montrose i, will ish Derty and the | The three races ‘have «| ated. Many eel ip. but it 1s exp: meeting will adjourn be ad him the accounts in the local] is") ey * the they all gave | the ‘William B. Cragin fr, twice indoor tennis chainpton apd holder of several outdoor titles, il meet George G. Moore jr. in the final contest Saturday in the Seventh peaien’ ten. }ie~championsh!:) tournamer win gained the *. Egerton [right to meet Moore by eteating HW. iluep fel fo ateaight ois, the scores being 6—0 and | mM ts White, . ‘alae in @ ten-round Be edad tae Greene, manager of the Hurlingham th, Jim Myon, the nf lohnwn | Club of England, havi hanat Sao} | ngland, having informed The more. fg oe i “i aMsl amet, AL Aubink, 136 World representative in London that it| y After ting defeated twice in sinvers finally Hod oppone a at, dn on the Dovel! pavers. fin Seay won't Wi Win fab 0 white sclalge see off color in hin play ad Jimmy E Ts i it dack « fi 7 Yalo hoet'ey team, the cree had been definitely decided that no] i, bearings last right and » Archer, who had shown marked ability |t Viyna for tes |b ¢| British polo team would be sent to this ing the Thalldoga at the Areoa Rink at man in England, He wax matched day} cq), atin % aki te 4 ly all the | po 4 Bert | ea eee Syracuse by a 80: 3 to 0 ca -easlordhd ta bee 6 tho, Star Catcher Has Had Manage- a ; mas cL aaa oy a ae " Ce ta ountry this year to try to recover the ie MeMahun clinchad the weteh| SUD. Major Greene farther declared | George Whitney of the Harvad Club won his| Toe Angeles negro, In Austr Y Coayenting to the ‘terms wugeeated Uy that no formal notification has been gent | Plae ins Cf the national, open terduy the cables flashed the starting! tial Bee Buzzing in His | Grimn traded Kling, Piteh —— — os AEE Jack Johnson hae Just mad rand Outt ni bot both fighters ar cowerful drama, by y ’ t effort that le will not fught ia to tho American Polo Association b ‘oi k information that Mcfntomh had i ; Gaainer, for, lteter Curtla, Catcher | any eiscrasiances, “Ale raya that ‘the weople oa | te tooks ay if she Lonim A. C. on Grand atest] cause It te unnecessary {0 de so, a8 the THE WITNESS. ii eee 1 . e « o 4 “ATS, raham and Outfeiders Goode and Col- f toward him wince lie knocked | wil! hnve iis license taken “ava Y o si u wher Perioy ee secur hes 48 Cap for Years, tins, tie world’s hip ge ‘ loners, Pei and Dhioy, "ra rules governing the match stipulate that j CRITERION ‘\ ie Goeen't want Johnson, evon when he ts Kitng balked at first at the trade and pect to get a square deal: in Hn Nay Bl Pet the challenge must be sent before Dec, J K. Hackett | Unaty e to box against another negro. Jolinson {esued an ultimatum to the Boston team tered Woxere who slain It is learned that the reason for not james oF Ly wasn't very populer in Australia on his BY ALE SULLIVAN. the be they Slant give him Pie have of ¢ Brain ex lightmelaht challening {3 due to difileulty in procur- 4h va «Bi Vat visit. UDGING by a despatch at hand from| {8° Bonus that was supposed to n signed ‘apable pontes, Xf ‘! ! , he does no race qu will be : y ers he would not play for them. p aihia battle, ie Sark es known catcher, Is about to realizo) ‘Phe Rostons at the time were in need nine pe unner, ee ee ee ee by wey ! ‘ Ae h h ; through a faithful course of training veep. that interesting | (!@ ambition of his life. For yeare he! os a ge ever exalbition of boxing.| as had the managerial beo buaaing in| apparent objection to ft.| Ms cap, and there are many who declare | he returned to the fold, y nowidn’t Mae Jonnaon and) that had he bean vom in the Mud laat | Althoweh King fallel miserably wath Jeanette, who class among the most! ye ry a i the bat for the Rostons last season, he wkitul boxers in the heavywetght divi- devia spay big et pbater onal PEAY flashes of hin old-thne dia- sion, sneet anywhore? Pap Plo a jmond generaiship and maybe next wea- - fon he will be as good as ever, par- Four Big Indoor Meets Planned tance of the event 1s twelve miles. KNICKERBOCKER i" 5. st", F Johnson meets McVey in Parts, ac-| ton National League Club owners will |troutarly now that he is practically sure : ay OtisSkinner Kismet gan mw vg nat | Sana agi’ i nee i ayn By Local College Athletic Teams}) Here’s Your Opportunity ee 4 couple of short Aghts to train on,| Tenney ue manager, and that Kling a|” At the timo that King was helping | mgr and clud athletic stars are) Iegiment Armory. The attractive pro- 1 back! they Immediately to an ares nt with Kling and and {s now in shape tor his return |} ie pritiant Comedy, Brilliantly Acted, match race to-night with Al Kaines at THE MARIONETTES _ the Metropolitan Roller Rink. ‘The dis- came to an end yesterday. efuaed to nec Brooke for this McVey 1s an tincommonty da eas eee: rill tender the position, {the Cube to win Saasball ition, which | looking forward with interest to [gramme which has been arranged is OurRemnantSale. Suits of this season’sfinest @erous heavyweight. HH nearly as) 8 ded one of the greate: aus ; I wt | 6 four big indo: is sched- | expected to bring o1 he best of the A 2 big and heavy as Johnaon, and ho can| baseball generals that ever trod tho|W#® declared the beat backston | the eats ating local stars, materials to measure for $18.00, trousers 1 ch good judges | tiled by the athletic associations of the , hit. Moreover, he has been fighting|@amond, There {# hardly anything |E®™M? ever saw by such good judges ¥ re te ane Gk The annual indoor relay carnival ot on. Managor Frank Chance and Pitcher local coll the Columbia University Track Athletic / a ‘ 1 N WARE ae { ge Sra heis ET CPLCO td Bupha ante dbl altel eeogsorg Bo A te |New York University will bo the frat | Nesocation will'he held this sear ia tne] 29200. Tailoring, trimmings and style up to HARRIS S say cue how {t fecla to stand toe to too and|the key to the old Cub machine which |g nQing ie, 8 Prturendue charactor on to runoff games, They will take place | Twenty-second Regiment Armory onl the minute. Roe, STAHL and off the ball Meld, and besides belnk oy the night of Jan. 13 at the Twenty-| Saturday evening, Feb. 17, ‘This meet de is bent There ia possibility, tn) a0 regularly won championships a few!an expert daliplayer in a wonder at croand Itegiment Armor 4 will be|was not on the schedule last season pagan ts that the heavywelgit cham | years back, and Incidentally he wae at yboth pool and three-cushion bilitards, | the frst of their kind held by the Uni-| owing. to the plonship may change ownership. John-| tne timu looked up: the dest back-] King's home fe in Kun son has fought McVey and knows just | t that it was impoa- B °, d &ifi Lad k ° | versity Heights collegians, | sible to secure a eultable e for hold- roa way Vey | Stop in the country. = Ono of the many features of the meet | ing It. 2 r s pr Meee Watane soicen nck | BOSTON) MAY PROVE A BIG FAC.|, Secretary Joe O'Biten af the New! witl bo a two-mile relay race for col-| At this meet the New York A. ¢ 9 Ninth treet the Los Angeles negro out in twent TOR IN THE | York Nationale ta tn town after a two- | joge teams, in which Yale, Columbia, relay team will meot the team of the rounde the latter was only ninetesn oF | THE -RACE, {weeks absence, which was spent tn! Penngyivania and Cornell’ have en-|Boston A. A. - 7 — = oe od er wae Sa jearned |, Lf Kline Powseases the ability to make Milwaukee arranging for the moving of | tered, and in which Harvard, Prince-| A two-mile relay race for the Wti!lam ' & lot since that time, | the men hustle for him in harmonious, his family and howsehold furnishings to! ton and Fordham are expected to com-| Fellows Morgan Cup, which is now in AMUSEMENTS. t . the possession of Yale, will be run olf] ~ Diy of dWenly-five pounds hearien |t#4hlon—and no man knows what ho{this olty, He says that as moon as ma | can do in this respect until he tries 1t--| ager McGraw filte in the aalary figures | N Amsterdam Nye: ve Manha tan College Athletic As-|as well as « one-mile relay race for GRD. aR er Rrra id | Vridaj se Mat, I FUNNY angie of this dusky fight |then Boston t» Hable to cut quite a|he will send out the contracts to the} hold its annual indoor|the Gustavus T, Kirby Cup, whic, his own company’ fn of, 8 Sharp } A situation 1s the anxiety of gums |awath In the National League race next |DIavers. sob 8 eras Se ee Ns BEN HUR" \ People to admit that Bam Lang-| season. Kvon jast year, despite the fact ai wi - ! ford 19 a back number. Langford | they finished tn the ruck, they had else wee meaner hrseak er was recently outpointed (with some|hard hitting combination, and they | following exhfbition guinea: GRAND Oren HOWE. 2631 3 ie bic question about the eousness of | struck terror into the hearts of many| March f, Dallas; % Fort Worth; 9, Bat Rebeccas Sunnybrook the decision) by MoVey. It should| pitohers. With Jackson, Doniin and|Dattas; 10, Fort Worth: 16 and 17, Hous. e ew a od "Fascinating a Fars bl 7 be remembered that on that oocasion | Miller in the outfield they have a trio| ton; 23, Dates: %, Fort Worth; 9, Dal- MeVey was Mcintosh’s man, imported | of outergardeners which would be hani| !e# 31, Fort Worth. ‘@ siete feet is eh ew Theatre) | Phone 8800 (ot The GA LA WALLACK'S. tei, 5,2, be 55. EEOETE ARLISS IN‘ ISRAEL! | AUTOMOBILE n'9 GLOBE rrntnay a 4 NENT MON EDDIE FOY giy\;" ACADEMY 22 tCite, arsine v, ie, 20e 3, ane CHT | | | | te Australia to go through a number | to beat, while their infleld ts no slouch Giston, end now Jeanette's supportere| time “ine Serer &r, * 08] Santa Claus Team They forget that Langford beat Jean-|that av shrewd @ basoball inan as ig Canont_Ateis Chu and win Can’t be Refilled on wer e e @ fights, and if there was any dis- | when {t comes to swatting, efther, cretston sure 'eas not nesins | "We oes SE hetaen gua.| CVESCENIS fo Play o Drin Iskey may that Joe’ right to @ fight with | would be given the reins in the Hub, | La ette easily in the National A. C. bere | John M. Ward would reapp play their frat game tn the Amateur | Step into the next saloon you McVey. At any rate, Bam lost the de-|time have been expecting for a ea Johnson clips ford’a entirely. |as they didn’t tinagine for a minute Get It From the Bottle That wome Ume ago, and that he beat Joo! Who Jas been a complete fallur and any attempt to count him out of | 18, when the © the heavyweight situation will be fut! that nothing can be put back into s' ae jong as ho carries that wie! wm to| so it must be always the same, won the champlon- | of the season would give t nis, thanks to a ti ship from the G a sotback that would co ality, he got into a dispute wi t fm Boston—beat him te o fressie—and | many chances he has hed to the |Hockey League cha ship tourna: | ; SHOW 4 Jeanotte fought a fierce | Boston team on the ‘ague| Ment to-night at the St. Nicholas Tee | meet and ask the man for a little old | ON York just e- | baseball map, jRink, Very much depends upon the out. | Wilson” from the new bottle. In thie) Kling as deen catching tn the Na-| come of this kame, for the Santa Claus | Pour yourself a drink-~and then OPENS Sat. Nig ht BIJOU cots Wa ca 8 , | ea made up of forms Yale and Hare | think this over. A Mg! WILT oN Lac AY with ancy, | Yard. at » formidable enough to | © adie ak th oT ery tan “han | mak ned bid for the title, aud | dete’ ye abl li ns 30 just ae Madison Sguare Gorden. \ ‘ fen't @ back number, | At the close of the season of a defeat for the Crescents at the outset pure as Cai ‘pl le | | | the | ney ae , ta 7 5 punch, {haven't noticed that Johnson owner of the Chicago chub in recura | TENE & study uphill é always good. > Penenee : 391 H ST. a 2 haat has shown anxiety to mingie with to his salary for the following season, aditd i | A guaranteed drink, fact. "A Gaede THE MIL LION him any more than with Jeanette or Mc- | and he falled to report during 1900. —— | And that’s more than the highest bores AeAVand, e Vey. 'A great fuss wae raised when hel Jambo We | iB re 8! 1k. HERALD SO. es wanted to play again jn 1910, and the! Ina slow and unia priced whiskey in the world can be Belt minisston ruled that he wou! bout fast night at the Sha if it comes 4 the ordinary bottle. 8 “hopes,” 1 that Mr. | Natonal © A Ute 1 iginds My | have to pay w HW Mne before he again yy ‘ GRACE LA RUE ui'dy, KLING PAID HIS FINE ALL | jaw that siowed Me! any Now York bouts. Side bets are a RIGHT, Rrookt Ufer, who has Melarland, the bts heay t] | = STHE MILLION!2":; dan organized Dall uniform, It ' = ——— Bor money, would like to mateh | Sonne Jt trom Brooklyn, de 4 46-48 Bowery | 7 wa Morris against Palaer and bet 9,000 ae feted te pepaee ‘ee fact that he | of Australia. “MoMarland h Thalia Theatre} rei sio' Frankia : eweik’b * a iN tae the side. Lest some of tho leslalators | because during the time he was off he) (ince ye one Pantin ot dae This Week, Jorn P. ADLER |} *:; Meek a a Roe and reformers take this aide-bet talk |inyed with ‘the Missourt ‘A times nad Welle hanging : ae mh nm with undue seriousness, let moe explain | Kansas city, a team composed of viack Saar sauna oe i . | | erat an PINAFO RE ™ a that It te all e@ bunk." No side | listed players, wien ha lanéad aay ni Aeek—Margare:. Willington. is Kin | BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, ‘ Wagers are made in connection with | ti | one BELASCO $5 45, MINER'S Nargain Matinee EMPIRE thing of the old sporting past. Now?! ne cratty catcher puld hia fine ail the end of th n DAVID WARFIELD ,,;': Sth AVE. Jardin Hein Se | adays boxing ts a businers twatter, not) cignt. the Commission also ruled | Tits to te Cc NN JOWER M Vey a & gamble, and pan boxers in each rg tary REPUBLIC oy B Y i ts AAPA ARAN contest are ou coumulate, and not padly lost «, Wreatling Bouts To-Night. its iia to risk their “ br in betting proposi- th for | George Bothner ae it MEDICAL, tons, The less we hear of this sid Dodgers and the Phiiltes at the ? Diuf® the better It will be for the time tried to secure him for leader, mat a el SOLD EVERYWHERE ha | ER oo, ETH 1 AVE. Sanne boat, Wels oecs 26h Wrbatr ar,

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