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wae a ee ee fe: ee ate merge ee ee —— UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Fancy Punses, Ovent To Give While Lewis a Big Difference in Sporting Spirit of Morris, the Saxon, and , Moreau, the Latin, Coprright, 1912, by The Prem Publishring Oo, (Te York World), ARCKEL MOREAU, however good In the Carl Morris class as a! “eport.” Ile came to this country an-| Mounced as the French Ketchel. He) exed one bout with a fairly good Mght-| er named Denning, He wan outpointed And he skipped back to France on the; @ret boat. | Carl Morris came here touted as the He was beaten to a pulp. Not so that any ealy hope. Did he skip? one He If he had gone back to Okla- ema after the Fiynn fight he'd never have been heard of again. As things @and he has fought himeeif back into q@uite @ bit of popularity, 0, Moreau didn't show the right Kind of sporting spirit, 1 am Gisappointed in Moreau. After MAY Have Some EUN eeeing him fight the other night S | t St Ni ke WITH LL THAT T thought he liad the real stuft) Seven OSes oO IC Ss EASY COIN ig his makeup, He had strengt. just as he had a clear field and as 424 speed and a pretty good head, and | @ flere punch, and gameness and @ressivences and ability to eit ‘The one thing ho needed, apparently, ‘wes just a few fights with good men —@ little more experience and know!- eGge of tie game. Vor the credit of France he should have stayed to try again. But he didn't have the kind of | Hard Fought cht Hockey League Game at St. Nicholas Rink Results in Surprise. moral courage that Kept Carl Morris 11 St, Nicholas Hockey Club plugging away in a ilite gym seven defeated the mpton neigeent at Mt pa Nicholas Rink tna the Aifference is in + Tho Latin | Bate by the acore of fe all fre and fury while tn action, 1d thus easily discouraged when it ts a matter, “Ome of patient waiting and plugging. It takes the Saxon to stick doggedly when Re's the under dog. ' three goals to two made themselves dangerous * tn the scramble for this ra honors. At the end of the sec- ond half the result was a tle and an be called, in which | the St, Nick right INCIDENTALLY, Moreau gave ft out wing, seoured thé pack after 2 minutes, that he thought he could pile up, 18 seconds of play by going back to| hin stick he went tt da into th Mills had a chance to guage It The remit of the game was a surprise to everybody, ‘The beat hoped for was that Mt. Nicks would give the cham pions @ spirited Gait, They did more, They rkated well; they body-checked reaming through cage before Goat I Frenzied Anance they firat pic rned after the Hnglim, mperiig a cham give him # chance to kK Jon plen when they fight for w Aity-pound purse He got nearly gon boxed In England. mations was pretty to PLENTY OF AT MoNTe Camo! Champion Crescent A. C. bornly contested | Scooping It up with | ne Way they ‘broke up all| THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 65, BEST SPORTING PAGE iN NEW YORK EASY MONEY IN BOX:NG GAME JUST NOW Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New Y THEN Rly FoR AN AMBULANCE AND COT « Tuts SLAUGHTER. por ave ervcns Jaen Tornson e@npty net, Washbourne, having come out of the cage to head him off, he awung wild and missed the net by inches. Then Morgan again put the St. Nicks in the lead by scoring after he end Fraser-Campbell bretty run with the puck, The Crescenta now began to fight desperately, Sheriff scored from off- aide, which was not allowed, and only four more minutes to play. Aasistant | Heferee M onsite of the Hockey st the oe and Then LiMiton had made a Two Important Bouts pecans eee Dentist-Fighter to Meet Keyes on Jan, 12 and Murphy on Jan, 22, BOXING SHOWS TO- he scored the pu in front of the net, tying It up again. In the last. minute of play Liffton, Martin and Dufresne all fell in front of the net with the puck right at the | edge of the cage, but Washbourne kept | shoving the cage back and Referee Russell called offside play in order to etraighten out the tangle, The extra Bertod had to be called and tt decided St. Nicks’ favor, from a scrimm ten rounds. At American A. A, George Kitson vs. Frankle ten rounds. Matches Ar Young Cashman y Un, morrow night. BY JOHN POLLOCK. BACH GROSS, the dentis who ts battling in his best form L p t goal for the St. Nick: Young Britt vs. Young © the brilliant performance of the | Pas ebaly pled aoe engaged for | ten rounds, Fairmont. A. ening. The ex-Columbta player's work |Another important | battle, was | morrow night. | Was spectacular, stopping the hardest |MMched to-day to meet Tommy Murphy, Young O'Leary vs. sort Of shota with his hands, chest,| Who recently stood off Packey McFar- | ten rounds, Houston A. | skates and stick |land tr a twenty-round bout in San | day night. Tho Nneup | Francisco, ‘They will come together in St Nichola 8, €. + Postion, “Crescent A. C | ten-round bout at @ loci k World), Arranged for Cross NIGHT. At Mount Vernon Sporting Club— Billy Fitzsimmona've. Johnny Falter, Brooklyn— Callahan, wed. Benny Frank- rounds, Olymple A. C., to- Ketchel, Cy to die O'Keefe, , Wednes- PAOREAD =+- +e eee terse een 1912. Seven Clubs Atread Already Awarded Franchises While Chicago Will Probably Get Eighth. Baseball League means bus! evident by their meeting at the Hotel Imperial when two new fran- chises were awarded, making seven clubs fn all now In the circuit. They are New York, Brooklyn, Washington, Read- Richmond, Va.; Quncinnatt and Pittsburgh. There are four applications for the eighth franchise, which came from Baltimore, Chicago, Buffalo and Ts: the embryontc United State ‘a request for @ franchise in the new league met with more approval than that of any of the other Me applicants. The Chicago interes! pose putting @ team on the North Bide of Chicago. Charlie White, the boxing referee, has been awarded the New York franchis He has an option of a piece of groun in Manhattan, but some of the other members of thé organization think he would do better if he would put -his team in the Bronx. Hussey, the Brooklyn representative, intimated that his club would play at the Ridgewood grounds, President Witn . says that his league will apply to the National Commission for protection, B.C, Landgraf of the Richmond club ridicules Tom Lynch's recent declara- tion that $5,000,000 would be necessary to lavneh a new league. “Perhaps we have not $5,000,000 back of us, Landgrat said, “but we will open Lynch's eyes before many more months elapse. We will show him that we can run a league, and a good one, on far less than $5,000,000 and make money.” The National Commission's ED ROBERT EDGREN. ITED BY | | HAVE Some EXPLAINING }O WHEN HE REACHES PARIS | 'United States League — = | More Likely Than Ever Leagues are the ones enjoying the new ranking. Tho drafting season, which has here- tofore opened on Sept. 1, will in the fu- ture open on Sept. 15, The season for purchased players will close Aug. 20, ft 1; Th first five Ley ft iy. then be allowed to jd the Class AA league clubs will have a ten days’ drafting season. Then the leagues of lower classification will have their season in the order of their classification. One of the principal changes in the agreement was tle price to be pald by | major league clubs for minor league | players who are drafted. It follow To Clas 2,500 instead of $1,000 C, $750 » $500 tn. | X stead of $300. | Class AA league clubs are permitted to draft from any league of a lower classification, including the Class A,! provided that the latter class club has not lost a player ty draft t- the | league clubs. The Mmit of the number of players! which can be carried on the res B, 26; Class C, 24. made for the Cla: 15 to Aug. 20 major | league clubs are restricted to twenty- five players, while the restriction in the minor leagues are: Class AA, 20; Class A, 18; Class B, 16; Class C, 14. No pro- vision was made for Class D. i The Boston American have reorganized with James R. McAleer, President; Robert McRay, Treasurer, and John J. Taylor, Vice-President. The Directors chosen are Charles H. Taylor and J. H. Turner, Joseph Quirk will train the team. ——— Malone Henry Box Draw. Pa, Jan, 5.—Mike Malone of | Philadelphia and Young Henry of Allentown ten fast rounds to a draw before the meeting ended with the recognition of the new A. A, Minor league class and| the complete revision of the natlanol peace agreement. The International, American Association and Pacific Coast annual |‘ agh Keystone A, A, In the fifth round Malone j crossed a right hand swing to Henry's jaw that inj to avcdd Donfahen None’ ta tie’ cllnchoa al club on the | rely Washi Min again shortly and will be matched with Jack Cor tus end. What ca |wach. And yet nomehow, one must ad- Mchande, M night of Jan Before meeting | Hilon for mx rounds at Pittsburg, “0 7 the game they are capable of, ‘The fire | Chew 1 Jan, | land. will arrive’ here on thes a * ae and dash that st 1 thelr attack and M Another good bout between light= myanar, years ago T saw a num: thal paiva lag ei es ae em | wolghts that has Just been clinched ts | tor very good RENO AS UN) ecne dant BYIGA Riglil..wan cilaing | ate tation Notas 4; | that between Pal Moore of Philadelphia | Gam ys) lon at Spgrting Nat el Abort : re fiphe At. Nicks atarted off WH a drat Ma maa, | And Matty Baldwin of Loston. ‘This | aang tn mat io Tu den. ‘ore PE goad : ; i 2 contest will also be for ten rounds and Sevet'upito about, t0 Pew MS ha -apamlotraat Oneit. wa |e? i" i" thifremn?, | will take place here on next Thureday | woh™yeie White, hae rere? iain Ba ety ener eahe ctuk | kel the puck very clevanty past the | ade GARIN, aed ea dd pected to met eo tnuch money | ci cecent defense, Liffitan oame ", oat of Englishmen, and Peggy just | nt defense, Littiton onme stent | fe adie’ Mies Jick Jotreann has agreed to. inset Jim Fyn, Mal ihe ge tin Ane. Atte oluckied and maid: “We're counting on {Rack for the champlons and Ufting the | Pret | iat | the Pueblo hearyweix! | oF some ogg of the other god iitie fellows, i vt a! he Buck twenty y ONE) CHD, ‘wenty utes, Gish ‘with Americane’? Pegay waa Murti Int beets | come A erelee Uttle off in his caicuiation, at that, for |" BOM Ae haa ever been acen, Phat) BOXBALL LEAGUE SCHEDULE. t po ing ewoled the Tlie for the ‘Bt period | The Tacos Hox hee qare yp & . ene Vaithough both teame y chances, | ehalule of week, You ea ie pet ¥ es conte hed © bIN at home, didn't wut gatied in the pinch, | rowing sara the manta) thet swund bout Win, Joweny Martone Ue aetialit Time to Ss | In the second half tt was mip and tuck | Rertin ad aed Ce Jack gut Dee Dundee and Cobb Rox Eventy. oh (k 0 GAIL te the: tronnioa| Or ewhile bo npbel made a cl : ee wpe "ere Jobans,, Dunder, Meal (aibernega: f i run down the length of the rink and) AMne i $ Tattle will i and Ty” hia fought an in B finance thing. Wilile Lewis hax Bren Q Sent ete lightweight Hamas Wels: teresting ten round battle before the Fonts Just roceived an offer of a § seine ahi a ee | Goodin, Having Ccsinentent to the thatch Aint atom Being fren at the tinal pel purse for 4 fight with Charpentte | — vi Huish da"'the last’ tho rota a insien, she kar eae | chats tas been made betngen WI Beko det an even linea ereland, ‘a Wile of Pittab HFown out of the welterweight (Fnglteh | who toa premiaing fighter. mg in Whips Ashe. preenlang fia | weight) clare. Charpentier recently is rounte hefure, ne of ee clube dn Pittsburgh PHILADELPHIA, J: 5. fought Harry Lewis in Paria, and they Rite re iio ta ttt Yat te bent aevaiy of the dens A id the wl \e ta. rank Klaus Tommy Coleman rew © Kate of $22.00, almost a record ‘Rearranges Club Affairs) abun mbidleweight, will be ready uatigit George. Ashen the rope. He to Might . Manlah ichinecin ding the making of the Giants during Monte ‘Canto. For thie | : coming season other than ts already mille Blanc, who runs tie, “JOC” O'Brien Looks Like a FE y, Thave heen altogett bu See et ae pe Cate hohawey inavamcemeents' Let the Bottle adving @ purse of $10,000. No a | Bank Cashier, but His Only |1°s paring the contracts Will ‘be charged the spectators. Only for the play have several weeks of the Casi De admit res ryrire 0 Ket the se pet ney W and thelr scate will be free, No doubt Interest Is: Baseball, {2k hams fines up, befor therm Camille Blane will take tn enough at ——- Mission aA free agents, so, until the e ou e ru the tables on the night of the fight to! higher ‘oficiales of the club ams thelr break even, and it's good advertising. | HIPRE are lote and lots of busy Sana tures contracts cannot be ues hey Gee bor te Rule Megering (he vpn Ualaine Camille Blane te willing to give Lewis : " tie 4 Comite Binns le wins to sive Lew Aoubret whether any are Munior| AHP, enurne the aqund witnot atart | The Bottle That Can’tBe Refilled ih WMA Than hs tae ee S| South before the Ith or Mth of Feh- Pi taking it for granted that Charpentier | Joseph Dorin ey Of the Giants. lay, go until Mr. McGraw approve Can’t Lie Either will dispore of Sullivan. But there ix | \ en A serious faced. | ihe plans th eens 2 eee another offer for Lewis in Pari wh nayke bearded man is now at the ¥ mo aris, whe of the business affatrs of the New | the dlanta heapeak: Du i he can fight on percentage, The Pren ik ub) aad hate deve pb Uiants Nene me ABA bial : Remember this, Mr. Man — you auaasier faye (hot Wilke acd Ge devoting every and under Me aditntatration the oflcas r MUNERT dine 6 Carer atin voy * me tting the affairg of the New York club have taken on an ought to be just as careful about what Lewis und Charpentier drew faked . hai Laas Ate Noite pod you drink as you are about what you D frat Dlush Mr. O'BrIe: the |@ purely sport headquarters the offic A ; Pretty soft. Where would Wille typical bank cashier, but a aenonca (Haw have the aspect of a business | eat. Wilscn Whiskey is made for the hacer Be 84 D purse tn | 1 shows that hi interest | oMee—s situation that bids fair to make careful man, It's made absolutely d or, ie 4 | for great mueceas for the Giante whethe hed F Arperice, ‘er fae that at rr. m #1,00 ly the fore | earns muenane ante whothor pure--and it is put into bottles that m Paris ta the result of the very good Matting he | did there w couple of year Lewis tionals, Als app secretaryehtp of the Gtant weeks ugo, I W taking up the work serlous! Jonly » some- > % ee has been consumed. ii |McMahon in Sixth times labels lie. With the new bottle OM O'ROURKE writes that he'll Mie affaire tn the Woat and! you're getting a guarantee of a good I match Palser with Morris when is hie tart jotham. To-day! yieany, N.¥., Jan b—im Amith drink—-the real Wilson—and always Palser hae bad his litle aeance [Ne Way at hie devi tn the St. James, | AMRANY. N.Y dan SoTim. Smith, (epee with Jim Flynn | prosecuting his new work with vigor at haptlak of hin Ghenek othe Nashe ig ' After toasting Morris and h!s mana- | dy he has reorganized the offtes ETCH iPr aginrs e were Tom writes: fi A to Z, and there te in evidence iy oy | RS eR ADUreh “He now comes out with the time & willingners to enlighten th Re ATES worn challenge to fight for @ stake in | MU0Ic rewarding the doinks of the , sues ote at was never be! nt : e fights tn this country in the last Mie frat inn ; ar eat twenty years, both occurring tn 4 f ‘ e Odleans during the carnival, when © SORTA EGA TOuL Tita Ing bet and Sullivan fought for a side stale ver they) MeMaho ait @ coc and of $26,000 and Dixon and Skelly fougit the formation |neady battic, never falling to take ad Spr & side stake of $10,000," dub that will try to jYantage of his opponent’ » Tnistakes. The Glad to see that Mr. O'Rourke sup- | captur: ¢ National League pennant ports nS @atement of yesterday to the | during effect that managerial offers to wager o< ey anna alam” “ON , coming campaign, ®. “Gosalp,” queried Mr, O'Brien to-day |on the ver women various contests are all |in reply to query as to whether there knocked down twice in the firat round, | te Dus managed = bang on unt) the dell or not they get to the top of the column, | - > Smith Stopped by can’t be rei d, so that it is pure when you get it. With the ordinary bottle you're taking chances |hitting power Wan always tn evidence, and several times he had his opponent of @ knockout, Smith was SOLD EVERYWHERE TNT MR Adee ee ree In The New Bottle measure, $25.00, with lining. elsewhere. iT" Lb iat : 40th. 8.15. ASTOR 230) PWed afte Goce in gn Raymord Hitchcock inet ro GRAND , OPERA TOUSE.256$1 Mat. 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Last Wik, Mal Best susie COME PULLS: THE STRINGS | Uribe Lor bLUE 391 sf. (A oie al an THE MiLtivN| GRACE LA RUE’ ,.§ INy, ts "THE MILLION!" Yeamiatian 0, ie. att Moke LEW FIELDS hate KY NEATESS Bis 9 2h a Kin Ming BURLESQUE ony n t c kt tinew Mat Gor dad toe: Ninth eters : GOODMAN DEFEATS MARTO IN CONTEST AT NATIONAL CLUB After being out o ths, Jack Goo hier, re a to the gam tienal Sporting Club nd distin iquished, himself by decisive ting Johnny Marto, the rugged Ttalan Hehtweight, in a hard fought ten round battle. Goodinan carried of the bye vin fine an exhibition of < Wecring | en d clever ducking in avoldi has been seen for many @ day. In the opening round Goodman made @ poor showing. F nervous and many of his bio short of thelr mark, After this Jack got confidence and th i. which he peppered Marto's face wai treat to look at. Marto kept right after Goodman, how and although he let fy many k managed to get away from the majority of them by clever ducking or stepping inside the blow. ‘in the third round Marto landed a left hook on Jack's chin as they broke from a clinch, Goodman immediately clinchel Marto and recovered from the punch. In the efghth round Marto waded inte Goodman and threw én five left-hant swings to his stomach, making Jace break ground and then fall into & clinch, ‘This round was Marto's. In the ninth and tenth rounds Goo@ man fought faster, gotting in many heavy blows with both hands and alm dodging under his punches, For § fighter who had been fo long out of game, Goodman surely put "p ® srt Tomes dake HELEN Wate! tna Next WED.—Mme. sim WILLIAM Cétiiee ing : New Ansterdam BE 8 EN HU RNEG: sUNDAY AMT ERAUOS 1H |} PHILHARM TAT 8, ONIC Soclety of New York, TRANS: JOSEF S' Solotat, Schubert Cor eto. ~MINER’S 8th AVE, aergin de Tiss ie oo anit: UIST Fo's NS C__ WAIT OF, METROPOLITAN — Kiel HOUSE iN "Pr TO-NIGHT AT 8. [Fre S00, to $1.50 °SARTET, Mat, BELASCO #itiat, DAVID WARFIELD ReFUBLIC baviv as dresenta HURTIG & W SEAMON'S| fh & Matar Well eS THE WOMAN hk ‘aia st of Heb, ‘ Ol [ACADEMY 4 ve a Bios 10e, 20: & 30c, THEC OLYMPIC } i Mat. | Beats pays Ss comm Cores. kGELASW ay iy “Anglian rae} How ’ 0 “Lastle"Airnncor Yorker CARUS, Jon) Mabel ME ale Mari thw MORROW N r UPTOWN TALMUD TORAH nau { veer AN)