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———e te dl THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1912. FORTUNE SPENT ON LOCAL BALL PARKS MILLIONS ARE SPENT |IF YOU HAD THE MONEY SPENT ON BALL PARKS--- TO PROVIDE NEW YORK | By George McManus WITH DIAMOND SPORT | _, rom WEAR HY Baough Money to Pay President's Salary for Thirty Years and to Feed Poor of City for Lengthy Period Represented in Cost of New Darks of Giants, Highlanders and Brooklyns. WHAT IT COSTS TO PROVIDE NEW YORK WITH BASEBALL. COULD KEEP IN FASHION FOR #iecocce é 1 aL ON Sn AS Oe REET NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT THE BREAD LINE COULD. GE TAKEN GOOD CARE OF FOR THE NEXT NEARLY A YEAR JEN YEARS AND AXED UP _UKE THIS Slants’ stadium .........0...008 - $1,000,000 Highlanders’ new park.................... 850,000 Brooklyn’s new park......--....s-e-2---- 750,000 Total cost ... rou COULD O08 ns ncesecncccccccscess $2,600,000 You ¢ KEEP AW BY BOZEMAN BULGER. of reinforced concrete, which was in- AUTO I ‘ : ORE than $2,500,000 is being|*¥eurated by the Philadelphia Ath- NEW YORK spent on baseball stands for|!et!e# © few years ago, has become al- ALitTLe ( the fad of Now Yom, most epidemic among the cities of the WHILE IF Ww FOr two big leagues. Beautiful stands have YOU WERE The followers of the Giants are|been bullt at Pittsburgh, Cleveland, CAREFUL. to sit in a stadium which cost due otters are wate sure ‘a om 6 4 over $1,000,000. ‘The rooters for the} struction at Cincinnati, Boston ‘and Highlanders are to have one that will| New York. i cost between $750,000 and $850,000. The eve jent pluggers for the ‘Trolley Dodgers are to wateh tnetr| SH J FIERCE CONFLICT IS ON | favorites from a steel and concrete stand that will stand Charley Ebbets FOR RACQUET TITLE AND Canuck Hockeyites Beat New Ya York A.C. ( nearly $750,000, Tt 18 said that the average mMd} ‘NV New York A. ©, seven ork A. C, Keven proved the wiih we seme ene] SEATS ARE TEN A THROW | ether a enn that runs beyond threo figures. If this Wee, teifs wie thee ee "St. Nicholas Tinie hy. , . 109 p sald the i is true, very few of us have any con- | Standing ‘id Wil Williams Play, |suardian of the portal, “1 cawn't tell a eee ele ception of $2,600,000, But, to give! you a thing about tt fe was the APetiseal oF tries as the 1 of the game that the Canadian they hud things their own way. They [scored the next nine goale at intervals during which they had opportunities. te tall Many more, Mor that matter, the you an {dea, that amount of money | but Only the Elite Can reporion” eee ee blew himself to one | cient endowment for a college to keep| street, but tt ts a fact that @ jolly Old | mory severe to 2 | ft running for years. It would put a|facauet match 49 on there this afternoon. | the interview epee ea hd n new subway line on its feet and would |The contenders, it is rumored and not| From other sources, jt was learned | (il in Dp ig arden almost build a tunnel under the North |denled, are George Standing, the Amert-| that the match is one cal lou River, It would more than pay the|can champion, and Charles Williams of | ¢lectrify the entire racque total salaries of the members of the|England, holder of the world’s title. Standing has never been defea own court, while, of cours grous as its name | fepueation is a thing thit in ve. Itis a sortof} wan stree: between handball and parlor| the out {pot the Ir If those figures do not give you a|tennis, It also resembles boxing—seats| has made anding a favo te in thelof the month will be th definite idea, how does this fit: for this afternoon's match costing $10; Detting, too, it being whisp amount of money being expended onjeach. The fact that a lot of people! several wagers mi: Daseball stands would take 40,585 fans!are not going to dig down for ten tron| chol pn to see it isn't going to put the on the blink, however, because |the week, it ayed. He smashed the It was the the sinatier chibs and the whout, for from th ance to the Viotorlas ated to world. on his | lams's OOKS 4 score! with regu > ened | Judge’s Rulings rxiows | ho will Martin Sheridan and Mot She Garden, orl return to the su 1 of sport! with Interest, as the far ! | | United States Senate for two years, It] Racquet, be tt understood right now, | would more than pay the salary of the/{s not at all as bois! President of the United States for thirty | would lead one to bel! years. @ crot at tite -American A. CG. on the 2th] to and finale | ne amplthea- | * ether thelr em up in respective os, Sheppard from an operat ed that }of things like ft in the b a27to.2 EL PASO, Jan, @—After six wi than ordinary the sport in thin si untry i now on a footing t to Matt Winn ve have been 1 ptised re the la n asly during | 8 glea om an un source, while Willams, too, has ing the soft and hard sp: ito grand stand seats at the Polo/" ounds for every day during the sea- son of samen! a seats peony nd ea Patan Pon by i club members and their friends, and it een 10 ROOM FOR 110,000 FANS ON ANY | Sealy wouldn't be quite the thing, anys [of the concrete wall. at which he will ONE AFTERNOON. how, ¥ y'know, to have a lot of folks at|meet the American aspirant for his title, ae function. Various parts of the wall, Is stated months the baseball’ “in nis diurnal quest of truth a re- agi ew York will be able! norter called at the I on 6 Racquet and Tenni at 10,00 fans in one afternoon. The yup. respect quet and Tennis Grounds will seat 60,000; the new ooeyard the Cornell phe tes with OL te tuys iinpreas the fat committe that will select the men to | nom. an ET AUB Ona Y proud the South A. ¢ ked so hard to place it on dix pres: entries simply bristle with the} who ts the sensation of the season, will] ent "igh plane. Wing off of Jockevs Howard, nd Walsh, the banishment ‘€ Hoffman that practically amounts to the same thing, ¢ days Louls Seott, ater against the cunning sarge Bonhag, wh Inames of rece rand champions. |mateh his st y A shade more re-|Track Capt. Riley will have out the! Veteran and this, gam lhe m th unoffielully, displ tency than ot to ask Whatever de-|eritical point in th & powerful tnfluen fs now at whole array of Trish A, A.C. stars relight of hls form a eorge| A real novel he suspension of Borel and MRlee for ort pugh ride Mart Sher “i which Inc! «, Mel Sheppard no Are ails of the match the publie migit uider park Wil seat 90,000 and the|in on. A bdiue-coated, brass-buttoned| All of this 4 on ven tn | Bonk : agree aA aa ig, the ranks of the pig skin artiate Jhim to be ted in Brooklyn flunkey met him at the door and in-|strict. confidence and {t ts hoped |dack Eller, Jim Resen Abel Kive| men: will clrela the ten-l ave been sadly depleted. ‘The elimins i nandle 2 8 is a strike | quired erely that no one wMl be so ind: et as to (iat, Alvah Moyer and Fred Kaise ely team mates Ju on of the first four las een a tn ( of the great popularity of Whom do you wish to see?” talk of it when strangers are present, rot! up points against tie New Yo: Ase . : 1 cause, as haa been the tempore ee an senues 2 = ¥ puniphment infli the national gaine of Amer: + upon rulings slow t Judge tor of persons amen ext sport 1s In Jeopardy, y's work at the barrier 4. ‘Ten years ago t 1 yave’a combined capacity of 60,000, 0 Grounds when completed will Y tan outlay of a little more than . qnillion dollars, The New York club ¢ . best ever witnessed by (oes not own the ground at Coogan's the walkup system al- 1 ant in this amount is included _ lows es and Jor s to put forth the cost of a thirty-year lease, Next) BY VINCENT TREANOR, jeverything a manager and trainer ought) rung of the pugtlistle ladder and tm) t ng that isn't stratept.| ganogn Mee teet effort, So far clove to cape i vax been Alatributed aur three parks did | the Highlanders with an announce. i“ . to know about the game, but he hasn't] p s every minu ive dollars) any strings on that ie the of ground: had been | (VHARIBY HARVEY sat at the ring-|1eon able to impart {t to Johnny. ue Von z Ne nim not] Dutchman, and Pl drop tL geke Horsemen, with no less than 110 owners upper end of the tsl- eide at the Fairmont 4. C. and! wonder why, heute Peart Wil becatise. tthe nig in th a tribute and concrete sta- watched Jack Denning outpoint, in| foot up to $41,000, Twice sine: knows th id that's: why they rs ability frame cted at a cost of @ lit-| every sense of the word, Moreau, the) pACK GOODMAN Is one of the class! |jey Jaw came, ne In droves Whenever Hite, No Somltons th et with the approval ‘ot to be out- Frenchman, Harvey opined that Moreau | est boxers in the kia, | » for a Hvelihood, To late W. t the fans Char- WALGEAL DORI that onte he: the lat of and Hogan being secont with $1 Mn mit hin in the publie prints. | He Ro he Ws And the best part of tt all is that muc- Feupt ethan Brown's head. Het suming boy hi Im oup. tfe's at kid play ite Mahts? his way int that a pl purehased on th nd and that a nk al in bouts th fontif: and $27 A hoy like that | d Morgan near ame entangled Kesticulations, “a sensation? = that siness, Hi! a prin had everything a seul pugilist| J work in the ring Is {deal needed except an active brain. “An|fAnd a treat to the avi Aine gatde fp PeHlvan ang (active brain ts absolutely esesntial tol te takes no mean omery Tattee sand he and his as- tho successful boxer," said Harvey. “It| opponent, erely pitting his #kill ret A tone and concrete isn't enough to be able to land a punoh | agatnet the vest that his rival possesses. | t of between $650,000 and when an opening presents itself or to| ‘There t# nothing of the plug-usly about $ r take what's coming from the other fel-| him. Instead, Goodman ts the gentle-| vklyn and American ow, Ride Gulu ton coe man boxer all over, Outside the ring e i tet aa ee openings! Goodman {# a eau Brummell, Me | Papers his pati havi t iw roses, Why, if 1 could i vhtttedl ts of the cured a block of property on Bed ce spectator sntages of an and Mat with 4 are well ght other own $1,000 mark s hasn't tur relates will er was when AMUSEMENT Vill be ready for occu- neirties 4 Inutite of the 1913 |aY be dleappointed. Therefore t's UP) wears the best clothes his tallor can| Las rhe Gi to a boxer to oreate opportunities, The not befe The Glants are turn out, and weara them well, Good- tiie new home and the final boxer capable of this Is altogether too} man doesn't talk well, not that he the stands will be made scarce these days, Jini Driscoll was such | doesn't know how, but simply because hg the epring and summer,” All of |@ type,” went on Harvey, “and that's|he prefers to Isten. Gootman in a toese stands Wil have the benefit of| why he has been so successful. Driscoll's | bridegroom. At the time he :narried jdern engineering sclence, They are | gtock in trade waa an ability to make neighbor's a MaRtOr over on the w hn built for safety from fire and t0 lan opponent do something he didn't want| #de, !t was said he would quit ti rmit of apecdy exit to do and thus provide an opening. Dris. | MRK, but here he ie back again. foot. | UTLAY AN ARGUMENT AGAINST !ooi1 would rather make an opponent mies] 0a that by Packey McFarland, who proved the master of all. He nas! H A B ttl ten all the est of them and hopes to | ere’ s ottie n the score with Packey McFarland | tions that at sectio Olbay..did-4ith, Lily Mated, bewt Seate $s B.8, HINLATIA Lenin: Hage: AROUND ThE WORLD fe Athlete League will hold a [fiw air wou: - betting coups and lay-downs that bea anything of the old days have Kested to me by never got far, with powe en, but) Cat a sw Orchestra ta man! fouremile road race over the Katghts of to make! St. Antony course Winter Garden ‘,,, Vera Vioctta any ‘HANCE FOR CROOKED SPORT. |a punch he had set his mind on detiver- beret that this|ing than land effectively himself. Iie y will be in-|calculated that this always discouraged than public love}an opponent and ‘he admitted that he| some day. Sted in nothing me : 9 athletic contests it can be under- n more contests throug discouraging | h t Al H t Jol wiint faith the magnates have In| ye ote geliow than by aggressivensss, |PFVALKING about Paddy Moran, tt T ats ways ones continued popularity of baseball a3 | ye eee en en Attell met Drie Gy cad Hebi at ihe oationall| 1 seni mon When it | mous an nt Bought fea Paid I For BROADWAY "4/4: #,! ty —A Bottle That Holds a Whiskey Te Hoddleg 200 wl Casino j,.. 5.15, * that the public wort, It also me: 1 be assured of that any rwed to enter the game the tments will be worth other words, the men behind in New York 000,000 on the pr I) will remain elw coll at the oid National A, C, on East} Club to see him behind Marto, | ‘Twenty-fourth syreet, Driscoll made the | 4# a rival to Sammy Kelly behind Good- man, Old mers never expected ft. a speedy Abe intss often, Once in par- | land's bantam champ DALY'S "* ness on Drigcoll's part hurt Attell and | The w ide of town sat up, walting It’s all right to guess about some wale ILLINGTON o a Gio wat for the result of the fight, an DLW Dre ore a ae ae ey ee van, |the news was flasbol that i teeviay Abe went through the ropes when | Years ago Moran took Sammy Kelly | You Can Be Sure Is Right Hae We Mai Peggy. is Stuart, ngland to knock out Billy Jhe missed Driscoll and got up looking | over to 1 ashamed of hi ‘That bit of clever. | Plimmer, are Investing ove position that base n and consequently when | ly had things, but a man can’t be too sure huss COMED YH pb ott | landed the i. O, on Pitmmer ta the last about what he puts into his stomach. || BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS asa of the Brooklyn club on] the ehin from 4 third rater,” ver \half minute of the tht, bonfires were |ilghted and tiluminated Eighth, Ninth is 3 ink : LY Dt Wet a Was, Fae BTR, te Aghtera never improve with | gaa Tenth avenues, and a general cele And this applies to drink as well as R I Cc : ‘ expires at th ecossary for the new home next yea 4 r practice, Johnny Marto brought Uration was tn order, Thursday nigh food. That's why Wilson Whiskey * Larre te LOY U are left on their 1 pLUE he this to mind as he slammed) Kelly and Moran #)outed Instructions rave tw now comes in hottles that can't be suits ST, tees the Hilltop, but Mr. eli decltres | eoueh tea hard rounds with. Jack! from rival corners, calculated to anni: ng thes the new grounds Goodman at ‘ational Sporting Clup | hilate each oth iptiser refilled, Sothat youcan know you're wilt THE Mil. LION) nist as soon os the § f eer \ — fs ; ; * ts way oe ibs, vd fasts! Thursday might fought ¢ bd HE value of ne ini getting a pure drink as well as a rea byt) HERALD SQ. ‘nts (2%, io | apaper ty fact, he had hopes 4 he Fourth Kind of @ battle he used to put up yeare enen Stine Go Wee bi a 1) rca ) iy) Stare by ee Fours Fae taet cise Tuekstod wa being dlacusead by Dan a0 - Ifyou don’t drink “Wilson,” it’ He GRACE LA RUE uuly, ike! be 7 ani ° ele A ° R °, — "The greatest diMculty the ing and aggressive but entirely lacking bsg yey time youtriedit. Youhave to guess 810 are having |s in filling in th in anything bordering on the scientific, Ne enccune mi Metis ° |] 2yehaatian oo, Ho, 4 ota ot whfoh the new =! tg ‘ f , If he can erowd an opponent into & COr particularly to a Ag about the goodness of other kinds Wi rice be to the place (REF and let go slams with both hands | pus tt doesn't win fi the kinds in the ordinary bottles. p 1] iveptckoas oa aise have he is satiefied. He doesn’t seem to care Wert 6. a6: PINAFORE ‘ Mi Week Mangatet tiny im by the mud and only to be ay ‘ ng Wil continue, how. , Wha water, ‘This duny the other fellow !s trying to do| hen he beat Wolkas | e . {it the grounds have been built {meanwhile It wae this, and only this, | 4 arpa ap gh enougn to permit of drainage, that caused defeat to be chalked up{and tear wishes cor uda't a l son y In |e1soU pind in oe BROOKLYN'S SITE 1S IDEALLY against Marto in the Goodman Lout, from dc‘ ss then tf he tau't Dy i WILTONLACKAYE | PLAYERS ae eas cgn nut for any good man own rare ability to eat Wolga The LOCATED. Mario lag tous ny aay f Dand th him back with THE STH ANGEIC ‘Phe new site of the Brooklyn ball to defeat Aeclaively, 1 ith all the! srany ave come I Naw ' Wet jenperience he has had he ought to be ana ttn TRA park {6 (deal, The ground ts smooth able to win now and on himself, ins! hapers and hard. 1e transportation fa out for menauti are of the best. In truth the Brook- stead of Just getting by, on e@trangth, eouldn’t find @ better sablect any plec Botile 4 } lyn players will live up to thelr ao- | Willingness and ager oness. There Jus: th ork kid, Homes Haguet of Trolley’ Dodgerk stronger |{an't @ folnt in Marto's meagre collece | 1ovice I! ay ano, a ARMEM » COP than ever vielr new home, for, tion of fighting tricks, nor a #ide-step, oduet of a Hecona avenio tenement, | Lh een rurfaco ‘car new wit touch [nor @ move caluculated to “ball up an with noth!ng more than a stout heart | SOLD EVERYWHERE poyry [opponent's tactica, Paddy Moran has und the airength that eomes froin lewd: | 3 RON x tite oho don “ot erecting modern stands handled Marto for years. Paddy kno’ 6 8 K00d clean life, to-day op the top a ube: la Al “| Ti hreaks finger nails, spoils the ne Clean up Racing.| 07 90s icine sien iy: the ned of | of a Mair would keep the bread line going in "Oh, no. New York for many years, and would | Get Peep at Them. ae furnish the poor people of the east “Possibly the steward or some mem- | You ) COULD EVEN EAT IN THE BROAOWAY RESTAURANTS Athletic ch sh : \ side in shoes until the present . an yoy tol eae Qf the House Committee might Lave ONCE IN AWHILE. re. GUE aieasacat. ine : te ! course tt ten't very clubby to] the tnformation a aoe Tete. ¢ as oF ihe a sau schoolboys have become veteran pol O speak publicly of doings bebind| "OH, I'm quite sure none of thom are] g ne dofense af ihe two team aiffoned | Saar clans of note. | the ornate facade of the Racquet | here, how, I vy don't be» yf h A , A M telnmund It was | ‘ ° Re pea theden Thea eased i ( t it was who made the fest | wt That amount of money would be suff-|4Nd Tennis Club in West Forty-third Here the inks anything to say. ris merican e e ee tally he game before two minut [the man with the bass drum and thung EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN RANDOM BIG GAME Fe] K I" DIDN'T TAKE LONG for my old east © ) Yullus Marburger to rift of New York County. As Ret beyond his depth in his exaltation as § soon as he began to tinker on that wom puty sheriff stuff T could see his finish, It was the unamimoua opinion of ty ted Brotherhood of Midnight Wise Guys that somebody had been handing Ue ellis to Yullus and that he had falien hard. Which, gentle reader, ix Grand street for the fact that a kidder had Tung one on tho sheriff. I'm sorry that Yullus should have drifted away fi common sense and into the throbbing ocean of sulfras him about a quarter century ago he was the best Mint York working peacefully and happily for the | in the Florence Huliding at Second avenue and First street and passing rich on three thousand phunks a year. Ho was courteous, obliging and painstaking, He was in the assembly. He was an Excise Commissioner. It was “silent” work in that Job in those days—“addition, division and silence” fn fact, and Yullus kept Silent. Once upon @ time he broke forth and rapped Hoss Croker and he wes “canned” for a apell, but the Sullivans later on dragged him to the pubic erty at which he haa browsed continuously s!nce The explosion of Yullus forcibly recalls his ludicrous predecessor Shertft ‘Tamsen of “der chail is owld" fame and Coroner Hoeber of the Auburn whiskers and crutch-bearing dialect. Yullus ta not too old to learn that ridicule can force a public man into ¢he political disca:d quicker than !f he were pushed by a pneumatic ram Thiggin thu, Yultue? N” PR WAS THERE — SUCIE to be stepped on the «afe anchorage of m. When T first knew pal Court Clerk in New pented Ju Alfred Steckler they fll vour garment NANIMITY of sentiment among | with pins In mystertous and unnecessary New | pi so that the Wearer never knows York as has been brought out by the nm all out until he sits on jaumiry strike, Despite all the incou-|one of tiem, they fold your shirt over & Ventences and the coat of new clothes | foot piece of cardboard, which is merely whigh th ke has browgiit in ite/an aggravation of the other nuisanees; train there is just one motif in the|they paste paper bands around the mid- chorus; it is “Down with the laundry-|dle of the package and the paste as aman!" often tute your shirt front as the other Tt 1# natural enough, ‘Through the tn-[end of the strip of paper, and they ability of thelr women employees or the} slue down the back buttonhole to the loundry manager to understand the|neckband with starch paste s0 that no nean «et in the button without using the Jong suffering inen 0} mint of the ale of th the | laundrtes bh e come ta tire knife or Jimmy vitating factor in a man And all these things are done In the split the back of your caffe by troning | na ‘ tty package," for whlch of in a curwe: they |no he-man cares a whoop in Hoboken. of your color with a] So, raue mit the fool laundry man who butt whieh | senda home our shirts all buttoned, all shape of |atiffened, all plastered and pinned, To 4 wets cn the foe [the peace dinner with him HE GOVERNOR'S DESIRE to repeal the alt ated by Hing other than the manner in which pugilistlc bouts Rave 4 throughout the State since the Frawley bill went on the « Of course It ts admit that the opening session {n Madison ) under the new law Was attended by disorder that easily might ve dot, but the managers of that affair were practically swamped With a rush (lat Was not expected, and was practical evidence of the popas der legal regulations. In the disorder that followed that flat dnt Hoxing law ts undoubtedly aetu- ity of the sport un oning vuah there Were some abuses which were duly exaggerated In reports ia nd whi e rani in his mind ever since, is com ted In a more orderly way than it has been any~ I notice big businegs men, noted professional met nies at every bout that in affair tx likely to be ene> nnecessary punishment te chants, politicians, writers, actors and mect leved to be a good match, They won't Ko where a | aided, erees are more careful to see that avoided, but I'm glad to say they don’t get up in t spills a drop of clar gomeness if he has an are things that might aproved, of course, but only the operation w for a while can show where the best can be done for the betterment That doesn't hurt, but tt The: » the manly arte chance, Mr. Governor, Don't drive us into monass RS. J. PIERPONT MORGAN and M the 4 varian, Misa Helle n, atte the performance | = = of “Dievaelt”’ at Wallack's, ‘Thursday ne had two senate right beside — | CARNEGIE HALL, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, AT 3, After the first act Miss Green hunted © and Mra, Morgan be # elec! where. She sald Mrs, Morgan was (i) t | ‘het New York. Ce eee MIRE ot Cus Sie: aah Lose Conductor. Koloist, JONE! night. drum afolaist, Mr. Burnham gallantly offered the two Gaertn Nt He accompan' Miss fie, to t row and found Mrs. | Carmewie Hall, 1 Morgan in amteable conversation with Fir the bass drum man, “Oh, its all right now,’ sald Mra, Morgan, ‘I have persuaded the drum- mer to be more gentle with hts drum.” DICK POPPE.—Jack Johnson, it 1s belleved, welxhed about 210 pounds at Reno, He did not public at the time and there were only expert guesse: Jeffries's guess was 2,000,006 pound The odd six would have been enough for Jeff the way he GRUPPE itis ¥ ORCHESTRA To. ay & Wel, sion ok i Hackett Mat, Today & W: Otis SkinnerKismet GARKICK™ Fe. Fa ae By tet Bt AUTOMOBILE SHOW OPENS 10-NIGHT at8 Madison Square Garden. ADMISSION 50 CENTS HELEN WAR cing imone. Next WED.—Mme, HARKIS }; ROSE STAN. ext Mo Fhe. Tell GATELY yi test? 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