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—E UP-TO-DATE. AND NEWSY | | THAT MASTODONIC MORRIS-STEWART BATTLE. Coperight, 188, by the Press Yudiiehing Co. (The New York World.) EVENING WO ome eilinteetmesiMlinee. oe me ; Sa co a ee me RLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1912. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN \International Billiard Tournament Opens Here | _—_—— | i BILLIARD STANDING. Roudil vs. Mayer and Gardner Best | 1. Tinnine j , ‘4 1, Rrery vs. Mial the Matches Sched- j uled To-Day. », a | ' i | — will take part in the tne diy no Her 123 balktine ular Ine’ aeede aT hast } » which opens at the { ¢ sory bélig 154," iF } ine today, and St ts expected | 151 Hewitt was of his # j that the a champion, Morris| to being hit Saturday by a ball driven D. Brown, and Perey Collins will also] bY R. D. Wrenn, The six already entered are ODUMBTA and Peony | Chunes I. Conkiin of Chicago, the In- ( " MEAIEEE Un UNA Vee ath us i is court to ternational ttle holder; Edouard Rowdtt a e decide whether the local five or the of France, J. Ferdinand Poggenbure, | Quakers will take the lead in the Late! Joseph Mayer, Edward Gasdner, former) collegiate Basketball League racy Th L, L. Mial. “4 23m Stewart Confident He'll | national champion, and D, 1. l. Mlal. | contest will take place in the Columbia ao fee -pesb ied rwnite in the (pee tod and one Benoa of = a are plan: Beat Cari Morris To-Night. evening ame Gardner and Mal will be Home team «| rousing revehiea, Tals ip — opponents, iM Day “4 rey ‘The first international sortes wael Greas oo the somees, ons Bee ty The Pree Poin taged at the Tdederkrans Club in 1906, | Cres t Srecuaces epost te be on hawd i h ing CO st e AON Iie Now Tork Werks). when Calvin Demarest hung up & rec: @ the bgt pis Bae gold two of the up: ord run of 151 and an average of 288-14, sof the mrena which since have not been excelled. | has @ team of veterans, but follows tn ation at the Carlyle to “Ter ANNOUNCER WiLe caplet rag Bh ok eee enti, | of the local team predict a viotory for two of the biewent of the bie “hopes te USE Under Gs direction OF te Seca Columbia, HAVE To U) ‘ation of Amateur Billard Players, for Cétt Morria is one, and he's about Labora. two sucessive scagony, and flow comes es Ge dissest white hope in cuptiv | the turn of this nation to stage the | fy. The other, dhm Stewart te nearly * 9) anes tournament for twa successive years |! Standing of Teams in Two @s big ae Morris. In fact, Stewart | wu as Conklin won the title last seagon af- Prides himself on detng am tall aw Mor- | Me RiFeRee wi Dewees Care ter a tle with Poggenburg. | College Le Leagues. He, even if the Okiwhoma Herculos is « / senses ! NEEo A JIMMY IN WINS, — few hundred—1 mean a fow pounds S STEWART Tunnts Tle CUNCHES F, M'CORMICK of Chicago Unt: | OASKETBALL. heavier. Stewart 1s a ilttle fellow, as caToH e MORAIy WILL HIT THE ee ee eon Wank ana. weight goer, scaling a mere 4K pounds, ss Flom SeovARD HELL ar aa he) pallet ke. ma ote “cau Will roeee Coley, th hie gua 3G 2 Wager " 3 Pen’ ‘ aoe Stripped, wile Morris can top that by CRAEK THe CEILING. final for the gold racquet ohamptoni hips | 4 Gbout thirty or inore, | ogan i (4 y O e jon the courts of the Tuxedo Tennis and | Mirae wanser why nome, ve | Racquet Club at Tuxedo Park. In the| ons 4 semi- Ginale Douglas defeated George C. ee Chance at Mc Farland 2:2" Pro Sas st 14, 16-12 an Mee Haid 1: “Have you ever seen Morris Stvaleit wets, 1-14 fight? | | os ‘ “ure,” said Stewart, “l saw him BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. $$, Bunt Flynn NS | Choice ot Club Club Only Obstacle | Vn Oo ie Toronto Champs AMATEUR HOCKEY s waid 1. At Olymple A, C.—Eddle O'Keefe ]! — , | q F || va. Young Shugru of Jersey City, LEAGUE STANDING. > OQ’ ourve, If Stewart is basing his uit Standing in Way of Men |] ts, Noun ae Meet Wanderers, Plan of battle on the fight he saw J . . a3 At Carlyle A. C., Brooklyn—Carl + Gera seals cadiene Tivo cane q . Being Matched. Morris vs, Jim Stewart, heavy- ; saat Gece Se Being far back in the days when Morris | Pee aren tear n oe eee ee ee eee ee eae AE trerForoney |1/ NeWaxore: ACC. wae a regular yup, just tn from the [Paynctcn Howell ve, Young Herman, || University. champions playlug aguins: || St Nicholas 3. Brairies and innocent of all knowledge BY JOHN POLLOCK. ten rounds. ; "| the local Wanderers, will be the attrac: || Hockey C., N. Of things pertaining to the left Jab and ITH “One-Round Hoga! the | tion to-night at the St. Nicholas Rink, | the right cross, he 1s entirely justifted MR. A. Parzen, , sia California lightweight, back in Matches Arranged. The visitors are the probable winners | fe thinking Morris will be cusy. Just Simo ve Morris fas a” New town from San Francisco, the|{ Patsey Kline vs. Jack Doyle, ten || of the Canadian varsity champlonship But Stewart says he understands that OU: Proepects are that @ match will be ar- |] rounds at Long Acre A. A. Wednes- J, aud are conceded to be the strongest Morris has learned now to handle his Business . ‘ GOUCATED LEFT.. ranged within the next forty-eignt hours | day nigh | and most effective amateur hockey team bulk and show something very cnuch S oo _ | between him and elther Packey Mc- Satlor White, ten Jin Canada to-day. They have lost only / Mae « good atyls of fighting ce: | aoa =e —- z = ores Farland, Leach Croas or Knockout! rounds at “Royale A. C. of Brooklyn, Panag ov hetriteat egurers adaty tar hnt Dect to beat him any ‘sald he. “I Brown, to take place at one of the looul || t¢morrow night, \ era th a somewhat dlscrgasined: cobdls | fope to surprine my friends Monday | clubs. At present It looks as if Me: | ton through losing the services of Right. I don't fight the way I used to, Farland will get the preference over the ih ‘al figat tornight, He will meet | Capt, Basil , who Was operated on } Tre tried out pretty well—knocked out other fighters, as the only thing that iat ete eee uishiwelgnt. 12 8) for append on the eve of the game. | beg he last five or six mon I fought.” - atands in the way of the match ts the | ji p, Whig jadeiptia| ~The Toronto seven was, reorganised “What's the difference In your Aght- choloe of the meeting place, McVarland | Willedelphia in su: der the Aer eae | | pei 1 asked. Mheded meetings, but tt Ty Lert beeat lh holding out for the Fairmont A, GC, ial aion that he wil give Brown | a Whivaratee Phage coed “Just thie,” waid Stewart, “I've been : ortant changes will be made. | while Hogan and hie manager, Gil Boug, | been training for tiv contest for three weeks, » then the var- A N igetaing bara for 4 tong time, hop:ne| National Nagai Meet in }fout strike rule witt not be tampered Untikely to Bs day Any Trades OF | want the auili to come off at the Made | ye go ae non se ee Be ae Cea ew ton a big fight ike thisone wiMi) . x ; be Yo work just ae they did leat 7 : son A. G weight of “Bayonne, N.d., Young! team of Jastern Canada Pm ea etn’ we Salt ono This City, While Americans |2tgin"*t % work dust ae they Changes in the Play- Lagtey ot eae with unvaryin ev are now! ghepe 1 used to be when 1 was atartint Sevoral of the magnates are already anlaeh cela, Maula, soho. sil, abtteg| ou the traf ie clare Tigiters inthis eigas ify, ahxious to ald to he Tene nie ae 5 w muscles in my body that I Convene in Chicago. fm Now York and the others are expect- ing Rules. » 48 anzious to take on Mike Gibbons of St. Pau the fas le bunch Not tch' Cc ‘ . 3 5 I articles of axtectment calling for a’ ten: | 7} wine hh 4 Paven't shown for years. I've learned | 8 ed to-nixht. ‘Thin is che last alance 8 feed Gout with Jack Dillon of Hanan wut sult ‘him The: Nati rian ORBAN the tatier (+) OLLAR eep in condition, A couple of for a big blowout before the playing [take place before the € ae »% neat ready to stage this ives the ra Easy to put on, easy to take Years ago Thad sone trouble in leeoing Fee eet ta auibe than thee | sane al re are matched” are now leading In the amateur league a truer cee Teoulit work Nott BY BOZEMAN BULGER. |e ure ott ei he nade Gators | tralniug camp, eaye Joon, “tae 2 may | ue tare Se blon la'a'grat eftcr leer abd hasmplonship race alvin that ROnor , easy } ue if hi ind and go down with the sania with the Crescent A. C. team, which la the echedule ts adopted. Somebody must my ming Li q Bred thet. She oaid tt HR Inst gasp of the magnate will | Uy wile etm who in tebe the te who leave here on Friday.” Koockout Br Too@ we with tae] Haber S year won t nshiD. | @aid Td get in shape, ‘Then she out be heard thie week and then the | Sve 4 dinner, Wut Juet wile 1a In own on what I ate. 1 used to oat 014 game will met down to @ fight. | HN! nus tet met ch Saat —ne —— Rivne ti mm ad ICH TO WRESTLE peed as such as I nevded, When my|ing basis. The players take charge on nea Raia cumens oe Ser equ oh Fel RAICEV: me get up. from the tani ‘Gnmeng| Rriday, and from then on a two-base |trades, bu: the managers say there wit | unn in ‘aske enn is | ZBYSZKO HERE TO-NIGHT. fad rect a be nothing dving. {¢} “If 1 am defeated 0 ¢ { Pguene 1 was about halt through. Now | biggest noise ever turned out of ala good man waite to keep him, and a ? 9 | round ops op re eating just the right amount, and is all gone never feel and 1 Qeavy and logy. I've been living up tn trala: | two Tamnous the mountains, too, und training aw tot] morrow to pass on the echedule which| ‘There has been talk for several days pay The tive 1 wil be rah bad hs oud@r the open. It has made a differ-| Was completed by the joint committee | f @ trade by which the Gants can got | fa offect of that pastime and the happy ian, Cae Pay rict att to my work ence. You'll sce that I'm much faster| some time ago, At the same tune the| _ <¢ Donlin again, but McGraw and and’ wi wheat f@nd stronger than I used to be. I'm Met out of the championship rece yet, and 1 think I'll be @ notch ° top Monday night.” ore ANL MORRIS hae been training at the New Polo A. C., following out the syste: that turned htm so his i d them there fs a proviso that New York Just merely burned at the stuke. He 1x4 and is confide: he can beat them all, @he of Stewait'n mParring partners, atd| y°wivole week for the Nationals to com | &iver Up a pricher. Wolverton oan use ‘ite aure, however, that the three of/ put “what of pinochlo? sald Prof. Freee ae racer he could handle | Siete thelr season. To Many this ap. [another catcher, but he suys he had jm, individually and collectiy are | Butgesswhat. “It is all very well for AMUSEMENTS. {4 file. Morris is as unxious as ete | peared like @ foolish waste of time, and| rather do without than asacrtfive miles and iniles ahead of football us! br, Reed to denounce tennis, basket- RA NA MARGARET ANGLIN i dare te get a whack at Palstr. Morrie pein the ri —. eae energie destroyers of health. Football he gives! ball and track athletics as brutal, and I mg WE dx Palzer'y aspirations as an {n.| Dis deloved « ae egy mS ane eae ater a clean bill of health, but the panning | Guite agres with him. Rut what of ement upon his, ‘white hope” am. | cea 18 t ay. 2 oe Hands tendis, basketball pinochle? I repeat, They say the game ition® ACK JOHNSON apparently has no futention of taking on any serious league meeting i the Waldorf. ‘The Nationa! League meets here to- American League anegnates meet in Ch cago. These meetings, as a rule, cons sist merely of looking over the eched- ules and voting to adopt them, They ere always adopted because the experts in charge of arranging dates and ra! road jumps are recognized as however, Dbbets, who makes @ specialty of digging up holidays, has ennounced that his new park will be oppned on the amiversary of the “Battle of Long player who is on the market !s looked upon with @ Httle suspicion. Every club that ial Johnny Kiing both deny knowledge of any impending deal, Mike has not signed « contract, and it fs said that the Boston Club feels unable to meet his terns for @alary. It 1» hoped that some adjustment can be reached so that Donlin can have one more year tn the wane. | HILLTOPPERS WANT ANOTHER | gether for some time It talked over the salary question, ‘1 face Indteated that le |to remember the reat of thelr misspent Josh will remain in amile on Josh’ had got a raise. believed the: anne ae any ” Wer at Johnscin’s. Roadho All Brutal, Says This Doctor\=as Spee t toe ‘eat chim wit on homes made ead through some promls- Even PingPong and Tides seaai, Se Sat # Excruciatingly Dangerous j swiftly thrown tiddle. It would bring ——Can You Beat It? and Packey: 34 Me ‘vate and Th have a eas, Nae bef ‘tinue to be Me Mie mange, | tears to your eyes {f you knew how |many of our students are here through injuries received playing — tiddle-de- winks—-that and that unspeakable but- ton, button game.” ma there was a timid request that he lyin | aims, Jack Goodman or anybody bal and th \track fe one thone wretohes are likely |! have the lonor of instructing our young men fn in too brutal, and that the Tulew ought to be changed, but what of ly Mat vA ROUNE THE WORLD lives. ¢ Billy Gtbeon denied the report sent from Phu ma ast be area op pie rae ‘There | a son, ther, hiery praanes 10 to 8 to Gad "nls | sid clght T SUN. EVEL, scutes ee, ight Giovanni Zvyerks ale the Be iaikaty Vole GRAND 54.50 NF CHAUNCEY OLCOTT x CENTURY xin hee), "hie Be si THE GARDEN 7 ALLA Lake Bio'og purses tor a mat p00 purse for A mate W fest to take place én the Morn” There are’ offers fo sereral of om & clumsy mountain of meat into! thorities on such subjects, and the ave: The next on the lst was Prof. Ino piece. Bas toe West Sider h St, 7S hard hitting fighter. He boxes every | S#* magnate would get lost in the mas CATCHER. From the Windy City comes the news| sumehin Butgesswhat, head coach of New ‘on (next Sunday afteruoon. Mat rein wek ‘abst day with the Httle, fun and clever fel- [OF Meuron before he hed gone through) wrank sarre|l leaves for Caicago ne eoat Dr, Dudley B, Reed, medical ex-| the indoor ping-pong team at Corlears | suds rng side, while Burge Newitt Si pre eee ime ARLISS in DISRAELI Bowe. Ho «tudien and tears from thom. | om eee son wit etart on Apri 3,{ afternoon athe Ameren of Chicago, | Hook University. He wished the ques mig training wi core, Ki He has picked up a lot of ekill, for altnres days earlier than usual, end isd] Eeagne meeting, “and it te rameredthat is out with tho solemn assurance that| tion Judiclaily for thirty-cignt minutes Orleans on a Stara EMPIRE Hirosiway %. ee COCR TON fee jwhO bas bees boxing only & little games Will be played. The two loaguca |B” ANd Wolverton will make some Kind tennis, basketball and track athletios| And then he apoke as follows ; % bowwke wii ae lay Wed at abe 1 itn MRR? punt | Wl end their campaigns stmultancously |Of * Hishianders ore. brutal” He dosen't suggost| | “Faerend no, JT think ao, 1 dont ge hpi the, frack, Sem, York tighter, | [in J. MM: ital : ei, ; : ne no whose defeat . fn N Proportion to lus hetght and the world's series can be started) octions for a trade Navo been| Whether they #hould be taken out in perce ry room, Mauning to the, fps come whee iN SLICE wart, if he best M within two days after the schedules are | P! the back yard and clubbed to 4 + | His meaning was a little obscure and | feng test ‘and in realy to meet beac Cross, | T Basen nat 26H Morrie, wane Conpletat,, Laat season and the reason [made to Wolverton, but In exch one of | Leach 0 Otis Skinner Kismet CRITERION $13.2), Roy on } , a io be che Mata | ta . f “ = A Pinochle?"" Here the learned professor H etic. easasex :. fous) Island." Can you beat himt town until the sauad of veterans starte| Inquiry among Gothuin's medical ex-| ean to froth at the mouth, avercome, LOUIS MANN ; | tle and le doesn’t care to risk Jos RULES WILL NOT BE — |for Texas on Feb. 27. My the way, Josh 'perte roveaia the undeniable fact that| iw explaine? between frotiis, by. tie | BEE Hiway, Ex | Bit - CHANGED. i a pe She acs fans hea the Windy doo-that is, the W Clty | thought of the world at large permit- : ate Dondar, Wert «3 ‘There should Aiute of timitas| ‘The Rules Committee of the twolas a veteran doctorte exceedingiy eurerficial in his) tine pinochie to go on its sinful, devas. hire | ELSIE FERGUSON 1S tie 4 sions on. tie It would he g |leagues will alau anake a roport at this” “1 am so anxious to get down to the °xcoriation of popular sports. He tins| ‘ting way unmolested while a lot of 6 he a 0 ft thing %6 form en mal loft out oodles of pastimes, which, ac. | fUde ahout pick: 3 ht Thureda ME to wake. rules tw govern oxi, — cording to the local authorities, ape ¥ 1s pel A dicta | AWORDWAT tba ig he Burlesquers @ettle Upon aship contests, de- e e ° doom for any one @o foolhardy aw to bani ae { a if at B ? World Sensatic aS who ie « vying hero Fitzhen Wins Honors in Sat Sar Si SR 8. fo hamly t movent hapter) that Me * a termubul WEBER rae len Co- HUDSON :! Mute, To'day, Wed ou Benierent classes, provide scale of | ‘The firt expert interviewed was old) Butgesawhat piv ee eae okey & Bunty Pulls @ strings, | Mme. Simon TURN Pn ida classes. and panda tha a yas) Dr. Laffen Gans, dtreotor of sport at In-| tears were a most distressing sight, and “Hy eo ne . : 4 JERUSAT tnceen ine le ge 7 ass a stitute of Applied Embrotd in| ie Intervie Jidn't think t would be PARK {hhh ie. Cal. circle, | Festival of Femininit Rte year ase eee gare jae Nice ee {8vee flaghied with acorn and [Nery lee for hm ta intrude upon them THE QUAKER GIRL mi _ 0 WOMEN ! STARS on provet Kotha St, Rartholomew A. «| tron any longer « : RK) é id Claus bios) 3, Welwenbare, ita: | rat nop Ane i : p whe won VIPZHENRY of @he Avonia A.C. SP eteate Anthony Vitel, BE] Who ie thts man Rend? he |NOTED DOCTOR SAYS PENCIL |} Kristy * SUMURUN IEW AMSTERDAM ai they have 4 Metinguished hitwelf by winning ‘and why dows he © forth wath suet GAME !8 DANGEROUS. OTHIST. iinet voy a ands THETRAIL ($i, LONESOMEPINE wany id clues honore dn t sloustingly small list of ingurions! pown 4 awe Mavier a Ghicat a as WSL Charlotte Walk Souvenir ' i poate ‘ : Onn avs Making hie thirst UTTERFLY ON THE WHEEL | M22. Charlotte Walker —3i.:'W"%) @ legit 1) DOAINg and wroe att is” Why, he hasn't na # tenth | gat dynamite higno. wanes AB prover backins clare aarelins OF het wh @. cb, waniins Fuad As Wane ¢ steric nce I: xa LIBERTY {)\” | ‘ — ced at 4 rol c. Fit Ng aly ae Aronia Ae, detent 4 J. Ruff ‘outhe of our land, laying waste ¢ the dir ath) IN r ~% brings apailed to mee . anna " put our deserts Pe Ppa : ia wount: r In the fret bout eR a \should be banished for alt NOGMant. imal out OF ind BALD waa Permit, CLARKS Runaway Girls and Fras vas J Wreatt J wouldn't Mule to-night, We Vegan, “To refer to Mit roushest of all BoUCHT & i OF FE. 1 c e R 666 | ACADEMY 10, 20 30c, , it in the at \ Pu, Clee Final WV, Dew ui Sie} low any of ‘em to hans a ugh games known ax ‘passing the | Will : Comedy $1", non fe eon iv allare edie Ali i, VALENtI Ri we could at ne 1 € 7 That {#, any except one, em’ Peneit Wich the weal ‘The inters With George A . = ee is mit-say &x montha—on et td VAnd we're ‘ly 0 tn ay tht ay & doth | dhe length of time any champion could | The men elumged each other ao hard | qtat alte Heer AG OTe SMDALIE OF SABIAng * not acquainted with this # GLOBE Bday. W | held his title without defending 1. And | for (hroe rounds that the judges dia f Eee tetem| DOF a Nu Nuthin, gymnasium | You ae re ia nel EYRIC 4 Litre Boy “BLUE EDDIE Foy ei ere Was a responsible board of con- | agreed and the referee ordered un ext to ee sae ‘ha aio. he Mataty bps bad Pala ta The i" Bou SEATS EN 8 A (Pol i: could decide which challenger had | round of two minutes. Pitehenry fone anes Sbesetieee! Seincies “ear hush tater otek ed. Habe aeye ath BELASCO ji!" 9g legitimate claim to a chance at the | viciously in thts session and the judges | a Hi - r i Mort rigs ht ; if o mg oT END eR FIELD - ave t decision er the bo " Macke: M t ecu push the pen Aicuardicerartal tah neie huaitonens Ae Hat taadteain ten tea | paused longi an theguen: Hie tunnel in a ane OnE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER DAVID WARFIELD Johnson, what right has he | the “ wast aide Tiehior, Woche make known Die lew ive minuter A TTAN Ghats! REPUBLIC 35°} hata BEWARE OF A SWIFTLY THROWN | © Pr! b the head, evid | SAM BERNARD BERNARD "'\j Iria TIDDLE! balleving.t Dowsing the tat METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE. ‘ lisitke rp ' fun as abe VO-NIGHT VE AA ‘ pase eye naist | will tell you w nk a : ; A, terrific right sawing in th third round, ly Jn nd so) oated putting him to sleep for good. The sum. | The Am ans & 1 * na lee dashed madly for the ‘i AUNTIE Semon ee ease of the ring for | Pariet: him. n dle-de- wink urlo a siranes, Ohi at the top qpatad); Meroonell sad sume: fy, ae ee pears Dap pean, ou { ing for | sarromee cae TEI ws, range ae BO the tu the hast | geste ae ee, Li a Ure ane nero nrieking at the top th Wilts wuhne, & Al Reeves’ Big Beauty Shew 3X; WORLD WANTS “ORK wonoune “