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| Pep a the opening attempt. hip + | That yong ‘Murter' Hoppe, who won| HOPPE MISSES LONG, STRAIGHT CAROM. In the second inning Hoppe executed @ brilliant masse at the lower end of the table that counted as He es of fun of fifty-seven and g UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Oertain Club Officials Intimida- “ting Preliminary Boxers With rr ithe « a pee i whh the balla oy Threats of Suspension by Teme eal = fot away from him and went into the game, missed a long, straight carom om Boxing Commission. ‘That Harry Cine Yet Yoooe one of the jMily-elehth attempt __ worst decisions in the history of the nie tone (Cortes, 1012. The tree Pubithing Oo, | gaine when ho stopped Hoppe in thei up forty: The New York World.) Wan evening paper 1 note this tnter | esting paragraph | “The Boxing Comminston hi heen notified by Matchmaker Jimm Kelly of the Brookiyn Beach A. C. a to disbar Frankie Pass, a local bah thong es Many ote Ot al a very, very close decision, fighter, for six months, because ho | ‘ne sport has a nip 8 eat work st the sight, 4 saat er been played in such @ brilliant setting playfully nursed the balls, drove fer r as waa last it's game, The ballroom Position with fine effect and ry ‘The interesting part—what right has nigh mate Simmy Kelly or any other club oMcial to “notify the Boxing Commission to @eber’ any fighter “for six months,” or for any other period of time, or to BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THE WHATS THE MATTER, wikue t my GRANDMA DON'T LOOR WELLI “EVENING WORLD, 2) Copyrigm, 11, by The Press Pu@tishing Os. (The New York Wott). REAOY FoR THE TRIP souTH THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 191 EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN WHEN THE SUN COMES UP. By George McManus' Retaining Worla’s Billiard Title in Match With Sutton Hoppe Has Liitle Referee Cline’s Error Prevents Making Better Record in Brilliant Contest for $1,000 Purse and Trophy in Hotel Astor Ballroom. | HEN the oldttmers of our eet | made a landing this morning they were unanimously agreed upon three propositions tntimately ree | lated to last night's world’s champion- the matoh by 500 to £80 and thereby an- nexed $1,000, to eay nothing of retaining nis or es certainty hes the Indian | from the fourth inning on the {dea that Hoppe failed to got the balls out of balk after his twenty-fifth shot, thereby setting the referee Into the error column and choking off @ pretty ran that was tn) of the Hotel Astor, gilded and decor- ated, with potted palms retieving the tropic temperature of the playing circle by a green suggestion of coolness, was Trouble 18.2 Balkline Champion From the white ball after making @ careful selection and then made the regulation Opening shot with too hard a ree and the result was a position #0 cult that first Inning stopped oh seat. The fifth inning foun ing applause with a direct shot that counted No, 4 in @ string of iifty-seven, and produced position se | Sults that were amazing. In the ainth Button lost his stick after one point renee le-cushion shot rf for the pla: know ame. His fifty-seventh was @ masse shot that got the galleries going and he finally quit after ninety-six on another ain; r G@iebar any fighter ot all? T have heard of a numin | fm whioh the club ome | thought they could influ Milesion, perhaps by putting in an alto- er false wocusation against a boxer. fact, I am Informed that some club filled with smartly dressed men and) women, In the box line were many sub- stantial and notwdle folk. | CLINE’S ERROR MARS HOPPE’S RECORD. ‘That Hoppo's record would have been for the lamentable masse shot. Sutton's follow ahot in the twelfth inning, in which he made # difmoult Passage and sent the object ball the tuble for a round trip to ee | Was the feature of that session, Hoppe cain ng in the next ‘nang with a very slow follow that caught of tnatances Make the Pitchers Work and Put ’Em Over, |Mike Gibbons Knocks Out | Is “Home Run” Baker's Advice to Batters) Cashman in Four Rounds | much better but ——— rounds, but up and finished atrong Cline, who was referee, |the second object ball after it had bees eople of a certain sort hold threa cod Mien endaae mect SB ad, fintebed etree | error of Harry Cline, ras ‘inser “guapension” over the heads of Nerdiot, Goer without tho eaying. ‘The error|‘i#sed by the first iu the iniddie section ers, and particularly over the h Local Boxer Given Bad Beat- of the table. : a . . P A . day ‘Tom O'Rourke, manager of Al| was all the more lamentable tn that) 3351) payed Gena : the ike reiminar fliona" who have Athletics’ Star, Spending Winter in Home Town Down in Maryland, Discusses Fa- ing by St. Paul Boy at at sit Can"aisiat gorbeo, tM! Stine undoubtedly made it tu the best|range, “They sade tows svete ts A $2,500 in case. lio was Me influence that would count at al! faith and was entirely honest in his|circle the table and left the cushions { @geinet the influence of the club man. i | mistake. But in the fourth Inning © olv otone except for single-cushion mous Twirlers—Says Bender Is Best and Russell Ford Hardest for Him to Hit. so Empire A. C. aaar ae, the eat s583| Hoppe had suet fund! biniwelt aad, wis oushion shots, agers. bie 090 | picking 9! zy It weeme to be the custom of thene BY BOZEMAN BULGER. run at New York, It came just right for me. — Cline forgot that Herne had made Hoppe ( )—32, BT, 86, 28. 8, 0, cma ih hard hd thelr “card” and | ‘ OMF Run” Baker and I eat down on old-fash-| "The main thing,” he went on, “ie to let the bad oor co IKE GIBNONS of St. Paul showed a set, pelea th birt ome Iman er wih he tala ou of tank |i Pgh 35 od® gtotat, § ne. Spatebed, aoe shat they. mtuse eee : H foned chairs, drawn clos to @ table filled}: 1 try to plek out good alle, and tn that way make ¢he M Re aciae cunenctatatt eran | Hanes ini oe ct |Carer and when Hoppe scored @ point! | George uiten cwhise pellinnd, 18° 47, 0, @, x “| Biteher wo @ knockout pune! in elther hand | eo Fatrmont Club] and then started to shoot again on the. 0 0, . Bu “total i | fee club on a certsin date and box! with good, plainly-cooked t and vee You ticver batted against Bender, 414 you?” Tesked. —|iy the manner in, which he knocked | Hom Kid Huros"Tueshsy muait eUiegeentor tena onall atta fe. a oY ‘8 BB Bie total, if againat an opponent picked for the oc-|tables. Mra, Baker pulled the old apologetic stuff about) No, not in a regular game, While I consider him the | out young Cashinan of this city in four| — tn their ater bout at the Lone Acre A. A. Joe) the balls out, Cline stopped him and —_——____ casion. Tho boxer ts given no choice! 14 tood not belng the samo as hotol folks serve, but! Dest pitcher I aid not mean the best pitcher against me. The |rounds at the Empire A. C. After the | Wamer and Young Meilly fougit « good te0-) aimed that he was caught napping. | : | $m the mater, He is told that if he t tony hardest man I have found to hit {# Russell Ford ef New inrat round the local lad wasn't In tho ‘ |“Sutton did eoms of the marvellous 4oemm't Night, the club will “have him| there was no reason for any apology York. IIs 19 one corking good pitcher, Ho hae @ spitball! going, for in the second ind third], Willie Temi has gone into training for, nursing and close play work for whteh Defore the commmiasion,” and his live “You know wo eat a hoavy meal in the middle of} tat te tough for anybody, rounds he took such a beating that he| sighs aoa mous, He won the bank, chos "3 prethavey to hand’? hood will be taken away from hit ' ni smile, * 8 a ‘hen he answered | | Ba etl merte a tough customer tn Other clothi fe to hand it } Now, what in a poor ite preliminary {th day down hore,” watd Baker, with a simile, “I wax) "say," and Baker looked up trom hia rife as if eomething |was almost helpioss when he anewerod | pitied, Mame Mew Pals Ars. ani hich & to me for my values. I’ scrapper to do against such a combina-| brought up that way and I nover havo belleved much fn) had suddenly rred to him. “Do you know that the New |fit Point a iact on the nose for the | ea belt in dates os tional aie \Finals Reached only a retail b ie aufael roe And trae mation what chancel this stuff about dicting, I always eat threo sqar Ameroans 1g @ cracking good ball club? I look t0 #68 | count of eight and then propped him 4 ler, but a manufac- except a atar w. i : * 1 do better next year, ‘They have some great pitel up by another loft to the Jaw. Quicic| ,,Wiltem, A, McQuaid, firet devuty | sien! L A A. C B turer as well. And then the : epenaion ‘would caunn aot of punite| meals a day and T find It agrees with me land tne: whole team te good.” an @ flash he crossed. hia right and | case Tea imoomersaerumee| O02 OUES | thousands T save in rent enable { Seation A taan aus jOUs Come When we were through he ploked up a couple of! “What do you think of Wolverton as a manager? I asked. |Cashman dropped down and out Tt ree me to undersell by at least V3 | 4 v1 o fr | "1 don’ — Soldier Del who mibsttuted for Jumbo 3 | Garcan cen ioe bole Bat red Leas ae sss : Ung er Hap thes Arosa be A ‘ ‘ Hida ors Mad ar) eal ‘aici ees Re ach Crees defeated Johnny Dhan, 1. fart wate fe ta i erent cette Shacks Aree ‘The finals have been Br teeahea tn the j Wr ats. (ae Tatoemnation, thas bosere| oe ne VEE for Verges shooting. | Lor Dewan eubbing off hie gun, and handing me one to| Sarees atest thet winter ot ti fn the eat) ppinch betore the {Hind seealen tek tertingted. P| amateur boxing and wrestiing tourna- Moe Levy | aotually have been coerced fn this man 2 guess you think I do this to keep my eye fn tratn-| we climbed the sea wall and etarted back to the E ment at the Irish-American A. C., and (My own ey Ree, and thpt ome, when they refused) Ing,” he sald, “but 1 don't, 1 shoot these rifles simply | TTD | BE Bosart. 07; Sturee, 4; O'Rourke, 00.) 0 fur some excellent sport has Tel 419 195 Wane. St ON, York i ees orem ial basing in matches! necauso I Itko It.” | ‘ome on? he aid, “T want to show you the town.” Evening World’s Victor & Achelig, Ne, 1-—Grund. 80; Roeck,| sulted, with the prospects that the pole. NOW ae i seat, actually have been brought before! After he had shot tho heads off five matches that| Though It was bitterly cold, we tramped up and down ‘Headpin Tourney Trial Si Plecekenstein, 00; Rupp. 8: nate will prove even more interesting. i ‘ie commierion, and suspended sadlle | the streets, Inspected the new churches tn course of con- ea age, Weaving Company — Heid. 60; Merkel. The real feature of the evening was } SO are tree, gkbended UPON! we placed on a stone wall, I could, readily understaud|s,ciiow and Aeuily wound up ote place where we got het iP. to Wea A Stan aA Taeabinde? zie: The . : “ . whe where he got that eye that made him a great hitter leurntshed in the first boxing bout, when ‘olate-Cambridge ix a dry town, ‘There anotner crowd Sehattman, of course this eort of thing ts | Y Bo fthe I A. A. C. | 1A Malet Migr gaa | My wife can shoot as Well as I can,” he said, with a| gathered around to{mpress upon me the necessity of treating East olla dh ed Mckee "Flaroe | pele ah Lies ater DICKENS FES: TIVAL Gee are concerned. But. the trace of pride, “and wien the weather ts better aie usually | this boy right tn the New York papers.” . Pt 4 Pacetebe, 108 tached performer, In just one minute of ARNDOIE WALLS APE TS, i Dlacklegs tn every profess! goon with ma, | "You know,” sald one gentlemen, who TI efterward | piitein, 96, Total, 473. boxing in the M6-pound clase, Nik st RTI abe men running boxing clube are not talking aout the great pitchers a whtle ago,’ | learned was the State Senator, “we are mighty proud of y.’ Domerick & Co., No, 1.—Walker, 100; Bi eed: | PT the opening bout of the 1%2pound * veal honorable gentlemen in the Who do you think t9 the gi est of all the} rank down here, and a lot of us will be full of regret to ee Mae Cordua, 08; Rushmore, 82; Fleess, 8 a a a |nnais J. MeKenna of the Knights of 1 i werd. the end of our days because we didn’t see him hit those two » ones ne—-Dempecy, 84; lemriel oi, T. Whittenberg in "KAPHAN ; Ail of this hae nothing to do with the!” “1 am going to murprise you,” he replied, am he begun to] ome runs, And say,” he quietly added. “T olaim the honor coarse 3 isha, oT Ther Tae Moor, 68 ott Bieta Bind He [st Ie PEs, auakerann of te i DICKENS? ' Cae the Prowler Ment aNmy Kelly | put cartridges im the magazine of hist of having put him inthe business." I had dimMeutly in boi. | Total, 983, No, 1_Osharne A ———— Bie eset TaN ce wantaiven ihe OF pena of CHARACTERS ‘ Pa of whieh | Tender ts the Rreatenst pit Mathows |\uje buck a laugh on this, and go dia Baker, ‘The Senator was | Bruce Niregers, Oly Net Tiston ‘by the judges over J. Corzitiue, | Baroness von Schomber « Somohtty cg a f weferring to a state of affairs t son is great, but | belleve Bender haa ot a Httio on fitm | the fifth man wie had claimed that honor, °. Alls an, ia OTe My E. Kothe of the le ket, to 62, Bo $20 @Mlat In Pome out-of-theeway corner ow.” | As we walked down the river front to inspect the oyster 0 oR, Bie, | BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. ap the Si pone tN BoP aaeariaa now received by Mortimer Kaphan. Uz ae 45th Be the boxing kame, and which shoul! os In what way?" T asked hou Baker ewitohed the tactics and began asking me 67; Pur. J " rican as Pat Brought to the attention of th gentle | “In weveral ways, Ho hax got all the curves and more} questions J + Masprourts |] At American A. A., Brooklyn—K. CELINE Bes eT etera ey on: | and Wiiita dite, Ee iri ee fam wuho are spending thelr time and | speed, and besides that h Jortul Sudgient, Ifo haw{ “What do you think te the hardest posttion on the diamend , _brentice, 44; |] O-, Brown ve. Pranide Madden 41 | cruiship. won for him the decision. I. 4 ; of @ good game and emery atter guessing all the time, You know that when alto play?" he asked, beta lim| WR a aati tahbiaes Seet ry —— H Bes Abani ine Biate Ain) : Pitcher Keta two balls on a hatter he usually lobs the next] ‘Pntrd bawe, I suppose," was the reply. Toke. than d& _Oo,—Johinson are, 8 | @grees with me in this-that thew one over the plate because hoe knows the batter will let tt You are dead right," he replied, “I have tried them all, ss lain, "DS; Wiloen, 88; Borner, rotal, i ia ; Sometimes we fool them and take a crack at that goodland 1 know. 9 & Co.—Steinbricker, New Thee pi ay. { Hut you can't work that on Bender. Io tw Ikely "What makes it so hard? T asked, aie sgn 8, Comins, Ut Van init, ! AMUSEMENTS. lew £0 fan i Ket two balla on a batter and then curve one at you. A “Us because a third baseman has to handle al kinds of aN gat & Pleisner.—Lind, i ; batter has to wateh him all the tine balls and has to take them as they come. He can't play ball aj iertachiman, oF, MUR eed 8: | HE ‘WORLD WALLACK’S \ IKE OMBNONS® wetght was an “Have you any preference as tv what kind of ball to/ like a shortstop, but has to take fast ones or slow Foe, ire No. 8.—Dusen, 68; Whitman, ae} OUND ten No TA ineA RLISS nh BISRAEL j M nounced from the ring at the ; beat way he can, He has no time to figure, The a i A Oretestre N iain, Empire last night 10s po mutt #0 ther come over, that's a If I] for instance, can see a ball coming and figure on how to fi, Engelke, Krause, 00; ‘Miller, M3 Beate Now on Sale, } And Mike 'e supposed to he a welter pull ono to extrome right for a no | play It so as to Ket the runner at first, He plays the ball | Total 2. ss, No, 2 —Wall, 62: W. ices, TH : welt and claimant of the weiter e Inaide corner, By the way," and kod | while the t man has to let the ball play him. Ran fe ia, eds O. Bante, 62; Oreitf, 1, Phils SUN,, FEB. 18 sat sun. ie. 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