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tin { ‘ 1 } Australian Newspapers Just Re-, ceived Show That Experts Greatly Disagreed as to Win- ner of Recent McVey-Lang- ford Fight. i Copyright. 10! ng ( HE tat in u mall brought mapers from Sam MeVe ent Sen fangford, I acems that there was ome Sifference of opin after th Aght, althouh the referee Immediately gbve the decision to MeVey, Some of the porting writers say that they can't Wnderstand what was the matter with Laustord wo the referee's eyes, as from start to fininh, Others glve al) the UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY _ THE EVEN <= MOH ON WN bane ares WS came 73 AU'sTheA TRAUA rom Way FRALLY HAPPENED “To Morsay! Tw Tae Coen) ERD ING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1912. WHAT THEY TELL WHEN THEY'RE FAR AWAY. The Irena Publishing Co. (The New York World), a say, AMERICA Legg 1 an. I) ‘Wov.e You TZ ONG oF Tue i ‘AACRICAN INVADERS! IN PRANce Harry ve ri pita, ages. temtne (CAcconpinics To HS LETTERS ) fall. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN “Home Run” Baker Can't See Why Athletics Should Not Win _and Tackle Giants Again Ing fo Davia go. rep) hay the young to What atl Athletics’ Star Talk Talks Baseball | and Incidentally Says Some-| "0", sth at) eeally. Gee | thing About the Snodgrass) {29:7 {he 1" Cone long enough to be calle As We weatked aroun va enterprises of eK ask me | BY BOZEMAN BULGER. |e eens 66 OME RUN” BAKER sald | Jimny Collins 1 H many Interesting things | fs ?r Waaner as we wandered through} tits tetlow on the Athletics ts a wonderful shortstop" he said, “I hellove he ds better than any of them, He oan co ground and man nt the bat tell you of @n- 1 that Is Bus over the ris alee yack on him eteran | Spiking Incident. wt the Baker about the old-time mbridge t he had never seen. t he had never seen y base whem 4 the little Maryland village of Cam- bridge, his home town, He told me nerve and good eyes are absolutely necessary to a good batter. He spoke of famous pitchers, gave Marquard and Matty a boost, but thought Ben.) srounl Nike a swa! der of the Athletics the best of them | *,{0"!") '" Russell Ford's curves he said| may NoT HAVE LUCK TO HIT gave him more trouble to hit than ANOTHER SUCH HOMER. those. of any pitcher he ever faced.| \. 1 to er Cam with men on ‘ba other arcat shortstop of Detroit. He ¢ an neki arm wen He talked of various other subjects | ''"! rer of Bak Atiot we had all more or less interesting to the | 2) (ype 0, Pan eseressed a re average lover of. baseball. without Having «cer home rut hit “By the way,” I asked, “is it true ai ene tens ; that you block the path when playingy yy yyhe | PL el third 60 as to prevent @ baserunner | oy piney T wou't wave that luck again from getting in?” I knew 1 wae tread: {remarked Baker after his friend. hi ing on dangerous ground, for the Snod- | ror {may dit home runs. but I gras incident was uppermost in my | never hit ane ust at the rleht time ing | with allt Ihe x mind and I knew he would be t of the same thing. [ felt sorry ora to McVey . apc MeVey used a tof hook weary allo 'C A. id Se aN 'Ma lnines I alwaya give the runner part of /iad Kon the same, but tt xc the aime, landing it without any tro en ar ward If Nn. L k t St the bag. Of course I will make fim) yore th i Be as won by The 'Parivlan. Ido!” butted 1. vescent ev OW q' igns a en uc O ay take a cataibe torn 10°F enn insted [ben neco Im hie note ieee over the right eye In the tenth : neat it With Giants for - ° re of letting him cut inaide of me~all third lee in New York —"but the luck broke end afterward, playing continually on Ti d W h Wi “ L t W th K. O B |basemen do that—bat 1 do not try to alnst bh yi Bee, « ho Fab atermer, ne cr ied Wi anderers Three Years imit Wi OO. Brown ern ce se re nt Nee eee tne eve oo th vangtord had aim nity a Only five penalties were tmposed andn __— Roped b cl be “covering the ght talk turne ne AL, SASH ney oie coaty. svinge: letts yt guwa, Victory Over St, Nicks Due to] «ron nerte | Rube Failed to Make Good His] Ducchinay cine bia pgfan lia iil “ined aii re ine Fenson 15 have rorgatten thn home ee that Oi vy ys, ee . ‘or practically fourteen minutes both | At the New Polo A. aN —Bi bah Aida ou [Ting hit. It #0 happened that mine ¢: ely, ‘The critic of the Hydney pat rays Ae ha hin . My 4 pea ee tsiine. think Snodgrass epiked you) . t time to wi t and generously Waged a contest aM tape P - vie ‘ ‘ fiend “That's a thing that I don't lke +0 Goole have been marred by auch al and Shireff, tupeed, “tien Shiner’ took the puex| tion Till Last Season. Seventh Round. 2 eRe aE Cae ayer nn anicaee Meera “HOPES ciaNTe AND AGAIN chm: mn hat je was tn for = Poringly wrong decision as the verdict in BoVey's favor. T cannot understand what Snowey Baker was thinking about.” ablions @elr Play, another eporting dion, printed thie: “Calm and collected at all timess euperb in defense, and) wonderfully effective in attack, Samm | MeVey outpointed and outgenoralled Langford right throughout their contest, The refer decision was most popular, and aa a enatter of fact ft was the only possible one under the elreumstances. “For the hy T* MoVe) pehip of the world,’ Dilled as amp! the Australians eecmed to take the billy Ing seriously. Molntosh explained that Jack Jolnson had resigned his clan to the title, having made a mate with MeVey and thrown It down, ff J remember right, told me that cut out his Australian trip and hie feht with M y because Mr. MeIntosh was alittle too vague in the matter of finan ela! terms. OW they do “throw the bull" H when they visit foreign shores! In one Austratiag paper was a Langford fight twe-colimn tnterview with Sam Me: | Vey and bis manager, Who tol the | writer that their one object In life way to find a white heavyweight in Austra those men wh can care ovelop itm into a heavy | hip back the | we explanation of this | was th y | felt thet it really was not for t interests of the sport to have | champion, they could that tnterest | In the kame Was waning se all of the) re: vol fighters nowadays are bigek men. Langford, by the way, ts] pobing ax the world’s middleweight | se pound — middleweimht champion — 18 ? y end is maton "a hi Mopelers than ever when they see lu fig. Avatral LES BONEN vrting ant ) prints a little ni “Harr of the is in Aus Mive ral vin aL’ nox 1 ding It tells Varistan oxpltable trew which Ha OMelals up the back aed ine rnar " the ree robbers, who cant ¢ wiealing the spoon, effect. ‘La Hoxe @ ltt pur ours American bas a chance aga et Low Moxe yeu remember y Jack Denning lorea renchinan country es “tra I! then he went along with fis be 14-8 man of some vour Vox a ir kee if 0 of a ten-round & foreigne: + ae ; people Who pretend : Sh Meeschat. surprised is most was 10 find that a ve ae an Europe thar | It ie @ shame Can you beat th betwee ie au ways he ts coming here again, ‘@ fairly fighter—but itt J Maree 008 that subject, but I have never said) next Mon. & Wed. near own ea ‘ ton i “ i MEH ith ae ORaR otters | a beating, but after letting Madden | nvthing about it, Til tell you, though, lene ois ints Nope we well hook up with opted vane f enue ts ‘ 1 him a few times and makin) Aart i ants aguin next fall. cepted Me parsed it g CAMON. WHO! Rube Marauand, the tamoue ° $11,000 Y ONE who thinks that Knock-}sure that he couldn't hurt him, Brows [the day fe cut me he jumped #0 ‘Nigh | “Just then sound of « T beats alt what a clone race tha: {drinbled tt moe And whew mule beauty, i¢ no longer a momber of the | out Brown has lost this punoh| waded into Madden, and what he didn't [tat he went five feet veyond the YF locomotive wh I in the Amateur Hockey League Hips ee et eat’ | Moldout League, as he haw fu signed | Should have seen the way he[do to him could be told by ny, {When he hit the ground. “There's sald: dealer, fe proving this season, Asa renult si bay} A contract to pitch for the Glants of | battered Frankie Madden, the Bowery ; “What did he say to you?" T asked. And you kuow do, et . pr ar Six minttes later LiMton got the puck ® id Y| BEE What | : nt get of the Kame between the Crescents| near hie own cage and started down the (08 National League for the next three| toy, around the ring at the American | DUNDEE WHIPS O'KEEFE. =| soppat’s exactly it," he replied. “It was | often,” and the St. jocks there ts another tte for Mt. Shireft ranged alongatde | Vann The Rube has been with the | Boxing Club of Brooklyn, Madden was] “1_ yay teh ~~ | what he said that hurt my feelings We hy led over to the station and first place, ‘The hulf-moonera won by to wécgive the rubber 42 [pe Nagorgs eimce the fall OF me when! extremely lucky to stay the Hrlt, and| Club, "ant the tents fue tome, SPortiNE| more than the apiking, whether it was |1? Uivih ove ood at respect *iti & score of 4 to 2 and consequently are and Limton | 9° tha: Retna) Acacia De retegens [tind he been a, be sessed of lesa] Dundes of this live O'Keefe of Fie |accklental or net.” But he would not |*tiChtion as baker walked hs on even terina with the Wanderers tn tue wide lines and sent |e conden 3 * | courage he would have been put away. tetas oar Caroli trepeat what Snodgrass said. eu {agent to a man tn the other room tant the race for the champlonahtp. yok sealing atralght tito te cage. | It took until last season for Mar-| It was te seventh round that action tenai| “I don't dike to Bet on that subject,” | ; iat Tole tc me The Crescenta owe th victory to] with tig tally . e fila ree firat oa {qunrd @ live up to hts reputation, for] Brown set hits battery of blows in 3 added Baker, “because we found he > ; NAL BIpREh RIAGIOE CE FOVER SIMmy CANTO cee ores na Henin pict years of its service at the|motton, and with his mighty left that ; honors"ia‘ett york players aa nico a aet of fellows | “They didn't know anything avout me, Shireft and centre, Arthur Limton, "| ‘ lo Grounds he was @ failure. Helhas earned thousands and thousands of ae cole hal three in fame and and as good sportsmen as anybody ue et on the 6 tas poepsine -vorsapek hosing penshaabhis all Br ciske. Uryeinrava tarte ins isl gree ences bil iy Lee ’ Ca doliare tor him he planted’ a crushing | cpa cstionion ter ner tee tee en auld want to play against. Our olas- fail, nt sy lon a was with Bake % es, Hut he da . mt the large crow] qmmont filed ont if y fol rry Doyle, | id ent to give me a defini the tallying done by thelr side and cage in the second period from the won~ land it wasn't unt Wilbur Robinson |PUnch into Madden's body, and tho tat-) Munthe, ani tle lanm crow rmmort fled ort fiers grew ver: vil aey ord ote tanding in Cambrl ie IFlaUAIVCAAMtAUAL Kae lel ORDE of the fink after playing 7 mifites tiie veteran pitcher, took hold of him |tF doubled up aw though he had the | ihe two toa Charley Herzog, Math \ eseaat auedowme eas seven made 1 beady Us. Ayes are: in the South last spring that he ac-| cramps. aun _ | om the team, i sh. pk han on Hoth slirleft jon fotowed the| ing SiMton and Bhirefe nce ret Lt au aa ontrol and as a result last « Madden tay outstreteted on tho can-|[ FINALS AT THE |. A. A.C. |, CHIEF MEYERS'S PLAYING WON ch, Dut !t 1s son pu ho — § e \ ‘won he wa leading pitcher of the ust tor e h ce as . “a u pack aa thong Ie ave moant| team wi They par he puck to, National eT WET EOE ee ee a ae ta iain fect but | kiN boring haute and four wrestling matches RIVALS' ADMIRATION. vad i to have tt goet out of thelr ra couple of times and then | kames and losing only seven, fc nt hose Bi : mall be Aeciied in the finals of the tournament yoy know,” said Baker, as if t and it wae due to thelr @ Mion sent tt tome for a go: | : K only seven, for a per-|vefore Brown could send over the fine PAueinnn “4°. tormorte® blah! hat Chict | oh tha As ed ahd aia ¢ i ARO Of «TA ishing smash tho gons sounded, has proved to be by far the best of Tupting his own thous! h Trane White Feytant ogling AU of the u Y EBL ACAE HO sounded one in| iter kind erer helt by the Winged Fister’ aot, | Meyers ig one man that we all have £0 ant Billiard Purlare Bist se sd aide way enabled to win and tnetd again, this Mae judging by the calibre of cond, to-monmw = a ood ‘ball « te dway. ’ t Ing the thal abot \ |whien Madd ived, but for a time | Magne Bye Tt amt tome" hand it to. He played as & — ly go into a tle for the top honore of | MEG Mel aot cunt of thet tn this ews © admirers of thol tt {anybody could look for, He was on the| TMOGRHENT the teae. "The aan was by Earth gaine”™ Heat ie gtcn| hg hs ———— | Job at all times and he nit steadily, Hef a ria Ss. « st paved In the series so fay and Als win the ° ° ' low that made us take off our) | ap mesWed, (Vop.), Sat (iat AP Hah i if by a able hard sot sant the / bi 7, V t E bi Hi Hin a fellow that made CEN’ iF there tena sonsely ‘any rough ‘worl Sek oh i eae fe 1s tie cunt in o0| COLUMbIA’s Victory Enables Her hates" {J CENTURY x. aaa ei reinstated iv the 1 fi What did you think of McGraw?" 1] in IM he. was. fined aod it te hen P B ke ball i asked ae To oF Tie Penn tor Baske DUEER set ex aexce i osty sm | Gardner Wants to Play Winner of Tournament previous tourney teed, Following [4 his Club} sie Reason He Isn't Playing in Amateur Billiard Matches. ving the tables comment on th Objection to” Hanover — os * * , BILLIARD STANDING. * Collins Wins Over Vet- Pere Mig Mie u eran Charles F. Conklin in National Amateur Tourney, Lawn Tennis Men tr try for a position in the STANDING IN COLLEGE att yy ae et oor Blue and White Five Defeats BASKETBALL LEAGUE, Won, aiecin the « romming wasn to be a wi Lost. ng one Dartmouth in Close Cham- pionship Game Here. Columbla .. Pennsylvania . Cornell Dartmouth . Princeton Yale cscseseeens Heawee enecee In Meeting Here The thirty “fret ann 1 meeting of the jumbia 12, Y defeating Dartmouth College tn B he Morningside Heights gym Sartmouin ah Cat RB cman i nited ates Lawn his Associa. n by the score of 18 to 17 the of it. ——-—— i wh neon 1 20 chibs and as-]Columbia basketball te. became tld} “Dartmouth tled the score twice in the nee Chis WAAL Wardens | pepe A why bo held at the Waldo with Pennsy!vaula for place in the} second half, but the strong defensive T talline. sed a cera al mit ime nay A ada Oe OIRO Ec amore. SIN) be. 80 | Tatarcolien Leas lL now has aJ playing of the Blue and White team pre- oe ae mm Dill is seer'e Tauren, | Cormida onal oo aeal holding] goog chance for the championship. vented them from taking the lead, Lur- mat 7 at ofa 4, to participate | tourna dhe Newparee’ fests ay HY PEN ae It was a red ho tle from the start, | ing the entire game the team from Han- AS Minnie Che Ge ee : Uiat tt will he voted to pags ny trying | the Har ans were deiermined to /0ver made, tees baskets, - Colimine plalned este ero witen! He ne tate ied Davia " Aus- | ma p for hesent * Pei iS nine fouls marred the contest. andanne ew ‘ tratin end «also Ikely c they recetved at the hands of Penusy AE CUR Ae Red cea Ho asseria that welf-reapect it OIA ae Me any toam to the} yania on Wednesday n Phe Co-}the best that the loval colleglans hava rmit oh "is ee ID a seed Wat Stuckholin next #um-luimbla five, being trained to thy minate 4 this season. Vand one other class Aj mer. Rol Lb. Wrenn, vice-pres! by Coach Harry Fisher, put up the fisat lave o take part in a anent | is Hkely to be promoted te th of their tive ell wt this of | | Money th the place of Jams Wright ‘A few minutes after the game In tate Mr Gardner does] | Rew secretary is to be elected Inst Osterhout, wh mak Wn the ebjectt as] A | OE Ae Te Sel Sisson, Dartmouth's star, ca pretty oon \e ey tit is andere | | own & , ‘ basket. Columbia kept tnis lead for th tood , : wee to play | eghlte mold racquet i nip in first perlod. the # oreboard reading Co- er A dispute he had eu YON the COUPEE | eae ee NW acide’ | ———~ i ixedy Park.” tie opening match WRESTLERS UNABLE TO PICK re Riles 1 wether Charles Pike of Chi: | Youthful Billiard Player Easiiy vin analan'at New| ITALIAN-SPEAKING REFEREE. |] 0? eat enven Coni Rate D ne of Oh nt Wilh rie euanagers of ho tee Vig wrestors, Mhvesko | | EVCEUM ,f2:" Si, Ayn oy efeats International Champion maeg"ieivat So |] MARGARET ANGLIN jen of New Ye meet in the iden Monday iat, and | Hewitt of ey KNICKERBOCKER ,¢! 1 B._ Dinsmore of) agree | Tasedo wil! * together tn the third) Ue ole: among te rence Waterbury, New Yerk, ve Che past and to ta eter, ot two, ie Clark ir. New York; Harold ¥ | Benemaary, 06 tho, pion gO, V8. Reginald Pin 1. Wrenn, ‘Tax of the Hewttt-Dins- hh tosmornow er | yeainer Hille J 42) Ht, Wy » or Collins apeeinc 1's Saas tna, recep Siaal ar pen tS atta aly ‘ roe sip ee hs Othe erat mate in the last | PTA f e Talker |: } : | th 1 Signed ty to ineet the winner Mme.Si Simoue” | 1 agains A new Ie i PARK SiS rae etna coo |e Sos THE SWEETEST SAVING se out di - ner " ua ae) A Poggenburs, which ate : r ery ‘> i ial Hun 40 and neni ia a i 1s, to get high class material, style and tailor- THETRAIL at LONESOMEINE J Fo Fo ses garg Sonne of Gun oaneat, tucked i!) Ing In your clothes, You get these results now Ch cer eee ' or of %, M. Bat,, Fev is Ey seoullan, Coline put Uy an PAN ge gee Me | in our remnant sale, Suit to measure $18.00, OFFICER 666 cated I the 40 Tale atyia be | PHILADELPHIA, Feb, ¥--tn overcoat $20.00, that were formerly sold for LIBERTY is ne KOMEN YY see ioe ihe es eats $40.00 to $50.00. Mee AM ae Dexte kiN Out hin cushion | Aliho Ng uel tn Broadway & bs More Cail 0 we po’ We his number, shots, combined with yewerving execu: | be * | ton, made it pospivlp tor se Ole ve Pe, ad The bout ‘the win: 4 Siwpad fost 109 seminre ARNHEIM aia 9 Ninth St. || Dp! be ARLISs i ia DISRAEL| Hong enough, but I know that ‘he is @ | groat manager, You would ‘have to go | a long way to find two managers ike eGraw and Connie Mack | You know,” anid Baker as we exam- | ined nome oysters on one of the boats, “you fellows in New York ought to) know more about Connie Mack, Une / leas. you are With him a long time you reclate his work just how to Nandita y and an old one tov We all feel like w bis farnily, & not a4 man who woukln't sacrific own pride to do something for mat Do you think you'll win next year? bi, Wed, iSTOR FE Hitchcoe CHAUNCEY OLCoi 1 , HAMMERST aN $1. Daily Mu He knows | ay ball the’ 1 asked. falicginis, | s don't see how vyi can help it” he | Boetan, Mod, Sox Quarich | Cou added, "Our team 1s golng to be} wa nee stronger. We will have stufty MeGinnis | | leve he is going ated to 86 on first BELASCO 40)". ats. eutms,, Sate DAVID WARFIELD «i! (!".,4t REPUBLIC 4),/),(03," »: DAVID KELASCO Sat. Feb, presenta THE WOMAN 8TH AVE. Dally . AROUND ‘THE WORLD ROBE al BOWERY Sym. Bociet = 7. Seats Now on 4 19, “METROPO! f CE siry LIAN OPEKA HOUSE” TONIGHT A War tan “WANG. tak PERTAXS . Maniman Piano Reeves! 411 vo! ig Beauty Show, OLYMPIC fi, 14) 25,1 me | Mat. 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