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e THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1912. areal BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN “PRO” CHARGES ‘ie MAY SPLIT UP mh HOCKEY LEAGUE | J | | “AS A PRESS AGENT. JACK JOHNSON IS A CHAMPION Copytiaht, 1% y Tho Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), Pt bi pery ey Owen ’ aN 1 perv every Boor ' Tm an AMERICAN CrTakn AND [et Bow (N THE Laut @ parton, 12 LT Fee “une wr’ Ze wiRe THe Caerree AT WaswinGTon AND RUN MY OWA! BONING CLUB IN 17 # [tu CHALLENGE The CZAR OF RUSSIA Nokooy Can STOP Me! ’ pe ‘em Wows BS ae” Protest of Player on Wander | ers’ Seven the Cause of | All the Trouble. HOW THE TEAMS STAND IN TWO HOCKEY LEAGUES Amateur League. Jack Johnson One of the Best! Press Agents on Record, Ne & fe —— o 1600 Oayaridet, 1912, by Py Prem eniog Ce, (The New York Work) of Jack Johnson's, Mr. O'Neti! must feel very much worried. If Joboeon doce insist upon boxing In York tn spite of O'Neil and the Com- weston, what then? Will It be up to } Mr. O'Neil to ugeugprce? They say th } can “go some ¥:: without gloves, I notice, how that Jack ends his H defance of Mr. OfNell by saying tat) —————————— he will come on to New York and elt LUCKY IN MATTER mi toe a ever that may be, If that's all, hi Setting it. Whatever eine Johnson may BE ALLOWED To PUNCH ANY Booy ‘ TT was a very sprightly retort) \Hogan and Murphy Meet a with h in Frisco on January 31 »: BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. ks At Olympic A. C.—Leach ¢ Tommy Murphy, ten rounds, At Fordon A. C.—Philly MsGavern va, Charley linan, ten rounds, ‘ At Malvern A, C.—Dick Curley vs. }| Mooters, Al Hancock, bickering. 2 At Carlyle A, C., Brooklyn—Marty ||. This week two games avo sciteduled Dale vs, Young Battling Nelson, ten | /for the Amateur Hockey League, Tho rounds, c t Athletic Club team will meet At East Avenue A. C., Maspet, 1. peccley | Ciabi ob, New. clean 1.—Frankie Hufnagie ve. Bobby orrow night in the Nicholas 3s Loughrey, ten rounds. don Wednesday might the St. Nk At Irving . C. Brookiyn—Jake J)olas team will pliy against the Forelich vs, Jack Hanlon, ten Jj York Athletic ©: rounds, i Me copted money to » undor the one of our best lttle publicity for himself. There's no dul! ee ease E8| QF FIRST BASEMEN| “= HAT will Abe Attell do with K. W Goce the taney’ Morgen, wo l1 1011 Batting and Fielding Averages of Greater X\ew York's First Basemen tends to tho fighting end, and at all BATTING. this © to throw out n 1 he participated. is done and the Wanderers F ne vietonics th escents a there is bound to be u |This Is First of Elimination| Bouts to Pick Best Man to Oppose Wolgast. ‘Oss Vs. Opening Match in New | BE OI ESULOC a Billiard Class To-Night 3. cise ners was matched to-day by Jim Coffroty, “ay 9 the premier fight promoter of the Coast, At Brooklyn Beach A. C., South Fourteen Parag in N ational HOME RUN BAKER FIRST to meet Tommy Murphy, the good light- fone ie r rankte Callahan vs. be : OF ATHLETICS TO SIGN. | wetgnt of this city, in @ twenty-round ariey Harvey, ten rounds, | ilac cstidass Urey ae i SEOWA. Jan er clothiers have to hand i Amateur 18.2 Balkline Cham: |} rrruapeteira, gan. 15.—you | pout Pefore the Shasta Club of San” aed ts as | p would naturally think that {t would | /Tantsco on Wednesday evening, Jan. 31. | (iat eer club is doing the best it can to liveltg me for my valucs. I’m not player as thin! baseman J. Franklin | ¢lmination bouts proposed by Coffroti | |W: He Ritchie, : Buker into no for 1912. He got so} to secure a dogtcal candidate to meet has been 9 hi ; |turer as well. And then the thou: : Sor ie wate #°' ‘sands I save in rent enable me to home rung and enabiing his club to | pionahip title. ‘The other fighters whom ‘saturday ina. detention win the work's baseball champlon- 1 Coftroth 4s trying to match are Owen | 2! af Riltenngh. ivetie will 'meet Pt Thick vin | you would think that he couldn't be eh. Murphy will ‘ . M I e induced to sign until the fast minute, for the Coast immediately after | ye to aie here apg Me a Bed oe vy otber times, says that Knockout will wurely put Abie in the ash can, Oh, Very well, if he fools that way about tt. Met Abie has met tougher propositions than K. ©., and they haven't succeeded 4M pending hin on the long slide. There’ Tommy Murphy, for instance, I'm in clined to think that Tommy was a harder man to fight than Brown, for he has clevernoss as well as a willingness tent, and on both occasions when met Attell Murphy was allowed to roug! Hee hold with one hand and hit With the other to his heart's content, In apite of that Able handled him pretty ever since Kitty Branafeld Pionship Tourney Well and didn't have any the worst ot | (1 Chase, Daubert and Merkle) pie niin, ia eaaateld been try- ee tho militag. {ng out new men alinost every month ‘Ave fougit Hattling Noleon Attenn Three Local Clubs Have tor iret bane and even yet have not é t, JNK opening mateh of the new na- Teuinds when Bat was pretty good obtained the kind of man they w tional ciars champlonship tourna. featherweight champion has often i x! , Honus Wagner Mls the Dill after a ment at 18.2 balkilne for amateurs Shown his abtiity to give away Best in Country. fashton, principally because of his atick | Will take place at the Morningside BIl- pounds or more of fighting fetid and work, but they would much [tard Academy to-night. The tournament take lota of oaxing to get such a | TMs contest will be the first of the 2 jonly a retailer, but a manufac- il oy ae ‘uch notoriety for knocking two] Ad Wolgast for the lightweight cham- pee, ha Cae ete Te a ihe “Fndtanayealia iene Ma |undersell by at least one-third. ship from the Giants last fall that niand ieedéle % However, he 1s the first Athletic | hs ten-round bout with Joe Bedell in (My Only Store) then hold his own, He hae real | him back nt his old job at Will be held under the aunptces of the ; |% will get here on Ws i \ e heli player to mal his contract for 1912, | lirooklyn to-morrow night, Nfetioonty of ORGS, N -125 W. «» New Yor! to nal, an ball a faite iG National Association of Amateur Bll |] and he sends in word from hia home a nd to "rh Vda hight | 119-125 Walker St. bi . When he i ank such experienc CHASE LEADS ALL THE. FIRST] fard Players, and fourteen competitors | Tin ‘Trappe, Md., that he is anxiously Matty Baldwin, who showed Irimseif to he oue te, complete his tral Uke a alugger n Y rank Chance BASEMEN. will atrive for possession of the title, || awaiting the season to start, | of the topnotch ligitweights in the country by with Jack Denning « 2 Fred Clarko of the Pirates! Greater N York's first basemen | The competitors are men who hi not © put twp against Pal Moore at the ring Club, has been algned up by his ter than five | what position on a ball club Is the hard- | rank, erts, in this fash. | “veraged 10, but will be wl wen to the colleges of | Manager, ee MeLean, to meet Jack Redmon, hast Porto Ginad nt of Milly Nolan | 0 isfactorily Mil they would un-| ton: #e, Daubert and Merkle, while| Play. In order to finteh the tourney in es the crack lightweight of Milwaukee, a tener vt it ot. & a Nglter thout=he met At diy ahewer frat tase. | Konetehy of the Cardinals and Hoblitee | a e time the contestants w Wiviams “ot Eneland, the word's] bout at Youngstown, O,, om next Friday n = % Jn a als-round von: down 1 Phin oe yearm the Pittaburgh leader has |¢ll of the Reds have the honor of being | piay sections, ‘Two Brooklyn Tpauet layer, with William MOE dh ONES LON6 AG me Ma Kansas City for | AMUSEMENTS, 4 ee ican One, aoe vaye ranked next players, Joseph Sern and bt, 2 hiurlted doubles smatrh trom faces. Now iat the ten-round bout between AI I white. Kusght tea aeieteteaencea io fight. Me had fust come out of af een trying payer W and Daubert Moon Jr. of the frat section, fexdonnl, and Fritz, B. yor and Jim has fallen through, which was) | E ‘onal Nomplial after a rather rerious opera. | sulted at th K, and last wea-| |, Moon 4 Ags ees a anager, ack Ole —— THE Nationa’ . and he didn't have hie full|eon he be no desperate because of | pee : the tournament at § o'clock, 15, 15. fs i ___AMUSEMENTS, Strengih. Nur he valled tnto Nat Nel-|the fatlure of the men he tried out tol and although. nelther af then leas wipe troneet in the Tee te lassi ght Ree 8H from (ie frst minute to the last, |dcliver the goods that he whifted Hans | jeague tn nth they are. wenioraliy | wire “Midis er" baie ‘hereon Tye Sue, Roller Fale Taaeue hae diheeded | siownecta, are that alaee NEW VORK'R PPADING THEATRE Sak avery, rust) with a whirlwind of | Wragne shortstop to frat regarded as the bert in the bust ity of tae Ina lls hh en EMPIRE yi & dor Si. Bs ap 8) Ps rept . Man’ hance the other day de-| because of their adility to choke off a’ else ot val J seek nom e The W news for ed. clared that he would give $2,000 for al runs by brilliant plays. They take all| here tactnd at | Ethel Barrymore “‘Defen New Grand Central \ match has been the clover lite featiie of Philadely round. bout. before the lub WEE high class first baseman, Other mana- | kinds of chancer, % after every gers are also on the lookout for the nixt ized | firat basemen and willing to giv : R it Mnocking out Hlany sum in order to secure one, yet f the Giants thinks of Me e! best to] Greater Now York's three major lend: weit ior in Hey ae een t| || LYCEUM a NAZI MOVA PALACE The Only Passenger Vehicle Show Forty-sixth St. and Lexington Ave, maht RESULTS OF LOCAL BOUTS A mceting was held at nt of jo put up a wenly matched the punch that would do the trick. | yall clubs boast of better frat bus ay . ¢ ri trade him for any man in the country. ‘Galmiia Ss wan the nine Ueoosed |, 39 the Th IE MARIONETTES NOW OPEN A eg MED ved aa erent men than they do players In any other) Merkle showed much advancement in the ti sil those at “te nesting to HELD SATURDAY NIGHT. os ee ONETTES _ : | i » MOR | pomttions, except possibly pitchers tof covering the bag In 1911, and his} See way & 44th S resion 50 Coats page coun: Bnd. helbed up, only t NEW YORWS THREE CRACK) Playing wan n bie factor in the winning | George c. |The feria Ma see haute ~ pee [hoctient hist oer is te CRITERION ' te tank \| Jan. 10-17 som Each Day " J of the National League pennant by the] aa time 7, (shows held Saturday ht ure as fol-| Hosts and Ae meio ‘its James K. Hi allt and i FIRST BASEMEN. ‘Giants, He didn't do any batting to} U3 BA ih Di Se eae inte “0 achat cn atk H 4 ot | Chase of the Highlande Merklo of | peak of in the world's series againet At Fairmont A. C.-Young Cashman @ boox, vrings | We Glant# and Daubert of the Dodgers | the Athletion, but his felding was at NS" rents i Gat fe rINEe Ace all frat basemen of the highest ar- | time Chase ta N - jee that he must limit of dp endurance with any i ni not | ev batters aw they are to ave one of the hottest Qahts on rec: Mate, Wel, & Sa Otis Skinner 'K Kismet defeated Young > eovoude | At Olymple A. C. e, may be| from Paddy Sullivan. At Sharkey A. C.—Johnny Lore out- wr Pete ee Eee Ain ‘ttoney || AROUND THE ‘WORLD tehle of Philadelphia, AMUSEM NTS. oung Hickey won an an ono ASTOR a Raymond H teheock ™,tHE,RE GRAND pers Howse, ha a ai Wet basema ds all of the players The time te going to Wome one of | !hat ever ty | Me position in the country in stick. fin fod CAs for Daubert of jwork, having the fine mari of M15, Date fi hi ay J Mau Wea wide / ae faye, for Able hasl ween In the | ne ty probably. the beat frat suck unre hert, too, rane highinat of the frat bane-| a ihe act solfeaca Mellody snd Hy West boxed 6 ten- Winter Garden #4 53." i at. Ld H SHEA 4 “A Man & His Wits ( 7 dian tn tho National Leaguo, and if he | men’ of the National League In batting,| Qsumbla. “Unt ° round draw, C 0, Brown will be in aront luck I he! continues to display the Improvement | iw mark meine Mi. M#+| Teinceton, 4 At Gowanus A. C., Rrooklyn—Young ea Bet THE phen i What so many other Nehtwelght showed last year it will not be long| | Sterkle Is not eo ren nly Ahearn won from Marty Brown, St. aga ret 4 ie en CENTURY..." t Suse Th, God give Abe Attell bis t nd neck with Chare | pnt POrmar hay BUN with “He At Brown Gymnarium A. A—Young pro Shi HUDSON besten, others, EG RD No j # neck and nec n Chase {the willow, A ow 4 —Foun S30 SMU 4 Polishing off |for the premier honors of tho eountey. | ‘ay, wor whet” f eger ourpolnted Young. Rector WonpiEss PLAY SUMURUN 0! aa A et oF ALLAH our Tt ts surely : je thing to | tl > \ bere Hm going Back toto! a. ents city supplied with ‘ history @ INtle, 1 note that hasemen when otter cities find tt[ing, He cleaned up many aetne seh K. O.'9 manager réters often to ao aimoult to obtain even mediocre men| hie tong hits that Knockout whtpped | for the position. Now York apparently has a corner on Let's be fair in this. 1] In the past threo or four years, of the Arat a market both flirts, and Hrown didn't “wip” —- = —— —— BR ter OF ces costing in tole ETS Offers Mack Announces gettte matters decuively. ue aicnt nave) Athletic Prizes| Athletics’ Pians Mkts, but not enough of a margin to ition that might DALY’S * is'way & Toth Re . Laat © The Bird of Paradige sn What’s the Use of eet ge: he onthe he - Herald Sq, 2" Guessing About Your Drink?||:; ne me iE ARLISS in DISRAELI PHILHARMONIC Socle!> of New York JOSEY STRANSKY, Conductor. @ Yours, Eve, Jan. 18; Fit. Att, Jan 106) Ht, THE Quan’ ‘Gin FULTON Mais. : Carnente GALLICO, FRAEMC t Sunday Aft., Sololst, Vianiot BAU |) STH AVE. THE. PH AV witli bee a N |] nowy’ ity. " E Queens eae ‘pale Maer Cane cnet te ener t| Pommastor Voorhies hes aroused ®) PITITLADELPHTA, Jan. 16, —Conble Ask for the Bottle That S| ee laerncre, rr a re of interest amo D0 | ™ A when it didn't seem possinie | £Tent deal of interest among the postal | Mack, manager of the world's chame 1 » Witten | clerks by offering a valuable set of Wan, Prizes for a match relay between te nting the New York and By segemen' that Wolgart might be the one to over the finishing punch. He stronger t¥an Brown, but he held out | Pr plons, announces the itinerary of his two baseball teams through the th OLYMP! PI ic | Guarantees Whiskey’s Goodness NEW YORK;! Kitty Gordon ay Ati at, bs.¥, (Leas Wal “aint Sat We hie chin and took chances, and Knock-| lyn Post-OMices to be run of at the, (M# #pring The first baten of "4 Conred Coney iw iam ek out wasn't Flow in using openings. If|Millrose A. A. kames Saturday, at the) Known as the “se Toa: rai if TOL otek, is once nal BUNTY LLSTiESTRINGS (a Bi GLOBE! Morcan really believed that Brown Vorty-seventh Regiment, Brooklyn, Inj de up of new men and old pltehers: man, 1 #8 pretty sure . of evan r 200 EXTRA SEATS gould whip Wolgust he'd have had) the past the New York team haw on! Will leave for San Antonio about We that he gets a good whiskey when he | + Wea $1. or ernst $1. 00 Bown in Caiifornia months ago, bunt-| several acoasiona been nosed out by | Firat’ leave Jat takes a drink. But he can never LITTLE LOY ‘BLUE FOY y, to Hehe Wolgnst over| ine Trotiey Dodgers, but with the ad- Include players and new know when he has to pour it from Masbatian Ta tetas TED DIE ite 1) ComedyemOVE! Cabaret Suow dition of Harris, the colored runner, 0 | pitenore. the ordinary bottle. Today there's wie FAVERSHAM aenat money cou che Manhatten quartet the result Will) After the preliminary workout In San no excuse for fe met knowing. The WEST END He's. ts He rt iy ve fhe oho be in doubt. Antonio the teams will play games in new bottle, with the new top, tells DOWN EAS the ut] ‘The relay event closed to C, A. T. or: | ps ne lew he ms WAY DOWN EA‘ Mdtie & ther aaeAlioee 4 ; handioap affair and | Mira ata Star h 16 and 17, Aust him, | It contains the good old Wilson 10 A, M.TO ‘i — Probably ten teams will face the | 234 Gaiveston, Sith, Houaton: doth Whiskey—-as pure as the day it was eto AS are Loughlin, bottled. A real dririk if there ever h, New Orleans: 27th. Monty: PYHKERE will be no title rinkea when | Marter,. Antone nery; AUTOMOBILE | ionert e gth, Balumore; 10t WN. 2. gas Denning and Mike Gibbons | Knights of St tan 11g; 39th, Maltimore; was one. Stop in the next place and » Savion tro, others, but it wi be a fine ex-| Mymard, F ts a Jim | ast, Newark, N. Jo, Avril i, Jersey City; | see for yourself. SHOW | a hibition et boxing for all that, Gibbons | Metatee, wit! be ie om ae ae | eh, Waithnore | i The MADISON SQUARE GARDEN BELASCO (ti. 77, Bute the welterweight championship, | West Site Y. M,C. A. team in Neer | Second Team—March 23, 3, and 3, ADMISSION vocesseecere eee Boe. DAVID WARFIELD ,,! ;fi!i; purely no one has @ better right to| !ay rac Cc, A, branch Mouston; 24th, Galveston, April i, 2 and e Old 4 A = | We pot the honors if he can make the roai wel-| In this list of thirteen 8, New Orleans; dth and Sth, Mobie, — | KINEMACOLO REPUBLIC ivi 3! ter weight Mmit, whioh for many yeara]>e run it t# hard to pick @ feature! oth and 7th, Montgomery; Sth, Charlotte; ] son Wilson [Thea dnh a ta pave ni isco BHR Wana | has been 142 pounds ring side. Gitbons| event. These relays are open to been fighting above that weight, and| stitutions and organizations promot paper “hese Gbbone's phe with | athletics, including colleges, clubs, ‘Throw uals “Lewis, a sual) middleweight but | creation centres, high schools, Sunday wehernsignt. and with Walter] schools, commercial houses, regiments, | Cuma University mm tbe recent Columbia. te & Me-pound sueatoveian:, had | &¢. teria: , revelved the official O. K. of the iy of Intercollegiate Atiletio Amoviation at @ mesung 4 ere te gh oe the she welterweigh ated | that Duly et the Waldorf-Astoria, Beatty's VERY & HART one two favorites AN bat i A GAYETY Gran, a al In the New Bottle [BIJOU Bry pet ie [ARTES Ou OPERA HOUSE WILDON LAGI LYE To-night Curiose.”” | THE sae H\tbgtas mao! t He a S EMGIRE 7 Whiskey = aie hat e Ma on pce rycen | Sold Everywhere tt mi RNbidsiaS: SSB), SR, at pens san | SP BTM A Mae A te | M chs o Ee eee ie Valeo es South Wield & | ‘ 0: aad Foe, Rose Sydelifine | Doiygs | rickets, 0, $0008 aR wy, Hoth ot, BGO NGS EN any oe a ciisheibebhie cate a : “4 y \ » \ +

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