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13 UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Faflure of His Fighter, Jack Les- ter, to Make Good, Likely the| | nse oF an HOUR IS LUCKY? Reason Tommy Burns Has De-! cided to Return to Ring. The Pres Publi York ¥ OMMY RURNS'S fighter, Jack | | ef, didn't make good to any | reat extent in Australia, This) 1¢ probably one of the reasons why Tommy has decked upon coming back | the ring himself. After all, the best Jay to get money through the boxing fe to get it yourself—if you're able hing Co t Tdester fought Smith, the Australian o\er-fed “auddiewelght,” who trounced Mapke. “Following the encounter of the two! Hugh D. Melntosh Writes me, “carne t ncounter between Smith, tho best Australian at hie! ht, and Jack Lester, the ‘white | — hope’ discovered by ‘Tommy Burns. 1 pounds (176 po vit tow coment 1te| Become Champion | ft, and 4% pounds jess (ITM), but to have suffered in the baycomrs eevee BUBURGANITE MAS VO WAKE UP HIS EAMILY “SO GET INTE HE Gf THE WHOLE GAME, trying Binit rush INTERNATIONAL BILLIARD a the latter skilfully evaded the wild STANDING. ings and gave his heavier opponent | High High te of his r veloped hittine | Won.Lost, Run. Average I] Mascot wer, which, ekill, 2 Poggenbu: 3 9 de him a formidable antagonist. “onklin «. 80 the thirteenth round 10 ent down |f Mayer onda and was saved by the || pr, Mia but the next session Kaw the end, |f ftondll ly to save himself from a] | Gardner struck Smith low and was immediately disquaiiied, Thus another r 7 cy 1 ry 1 on 6 ET) hite hope’ had a meteoric career| J. F. Pow urg stands a mighty _ has lett t h ring world wonder: | good chance of winning the big Interna. ere the pext one is going to ° billiard tourna- eins ont . tlonal amateur balkline billiard to next one J# going to spring from,| 4d lost none and is giving the best all- Right here ti I: tell Mr, Motntosh where the| Hederkrang, aa he has won three games Now York! If Jack|@round exhibition of any of the com- Laster and the other I7l-pound novice Petit as they “@hite hopes” came here and bumped] The playing yesterday was the by fone. will WP against Al Paizcr, Jim Stewart and|that has taken placo so far, the realy si nt to anenti lean Geature being the Krand work of aices Pt wallopers in the ne welgit| burg, who not only defeated Dr. meee: vdn't last ten rounds, not] Mial by a score of 409 to 275, but am the best run up to date—S2-—and also nad _ the beat averake-16, WINTOSIL goes on: “Jimmy|" Another, feature was the improved ers and newspaper men were on} free of sore arms, McGraw was unable] Central Station, clause 8 the onty thing that stands 18) umes, Cornell administered @ bad b 7 Clabby, whe lot to Smith just! paying of of France,|hand eeady for the start. from the|to get fn touch with Umptre Hansell, — Le eee ener adtary | (ne. to, therm, tasks creeks bys the soore, d twelve months ago, had on Dec. | who won his first way ad that from (Grand Central Station at 4 o'clock t ard that dignitary will also miss the| ‘The Natlonal League popellsded. a Sayiiee hacee eilieosh: 0 ‘i to Pt ins v. oh eeudeer is 9 @ draw declared at the end of|cnarles B. Conklin, Py ae afternoon. Those reporting for the trip] opening shot. enlawinten meson: ie) si Metis untit| “Hi ey Set thaw IOOEA. AME: " ‘ound encounte: Fs \ ore of 4 to e r YG eres ec youne . | not appeai ‘om appearances looks as hie twenty round encounter with Smith, |champlon, by & acore ¢ were Gus Gardella, Henry Groh, Bill] Henry Groh, one of the young infleld- | Hot Appear t the Tenimee Ake thes) MEW YORK BOWLER MAKES Ant eiais fon the ahaaimenmnis eure lemesinely lett for Perth, | Bee ak oe, 61 Luby, Frank Mohowel, trainer kd) ers who Kors along to-day, ts one of the) Wore many changes were made in the | wit be between the Columbla and Cor- Australia, a 2.600 mile trip’ (Wo Mackall, Coach Wilbert Robinson, | most promising youngsters tn the coun! rational agreement which governs buy- RECORD FOR TEN GAMES. | nett fives. ‘The Ithacans are coming » They have rome distances down there, Arlle Latham, and a staff of war cor-ltry, In even promised his homefolks ing, selling and drafting of players in | along at # rapid gait and will be a bis don't they), “where he defeated Ted respondents, up at Rochester to hit .30, Groh ts the the big leagues. BTROIT, Mich. Feb. 16.—What ts| obstacle In the path of the Blue and Whiting in twenty rounds on polate. Eddie Hrannick, assistant secretary of | youthful athlete over whom three clubs, An important change, and one for the) pelieved to be a world’s record for ten| V _They showed much im- Cyclone Thompron lost his frat feht the Glanta, left for St. Touts yeatorday, | Nad a sult before the National Commis: [peneftt of the ball aver, was a rule | gamen was mado last night Ina match oo (or here with Landsman Itice, twenty Y s co r tL ren { ston, the s wi whieh prohibits an; ®| detween Louis Waldecker of this city, teh’ COL rqunds. Thompson says that he was by La: gh ee ee Hedley Ne Another reerult_ who HF 0 ag rere rl? player and then, dimoene of ik sci formerly a resident of St. Louis, and THREE BASEBALL TEAMS Easy to rut on, easy to take | ho . M ‘ est to r . ‘0 vin ~ & 4 eel no Means in condition, having been only | trip to Texas. By the time the whole| sierer tt (ane the Columbia Collenel hes wecn “customary in the past. for avergee be ong aeeniot was gree! FOR THE CONVICT LEAGUE.| off, easy to tie the tle in. @ fortnight off the steamer. Thompson party has been mobilized there will be! toy, who formerly 1 clubs to draft a lot of players and then | Wan oe om, ; ‘| — Grastt, Peadody & Company, Makers, Troy, H.W. Ga oraies ct uae Gretta some twenty athletes, as Charley Faust | Collins, now of the Athletics. fell them te minor leagues without even Li ees LEAVENWORTH, Kans. Feb. 15, \| _A—aeet rh on waem hings nder the tutelage of John Mc-| has been out of college for som looking at them. | three-team baseball league is to be or- | === ——— ed. n Mos , layer no Knocks Out Benedict. | thr f b i Petes oll afound, thlogs in aun boxe | oak fame, eerlen of a By the way, Charley fatled to} but ho has kept up his pall 9 wink, and capueanyd wine. Usanlae§ Oe fram TON, Me, Feb, 16—John no of | ganized next immer at the Medorat| WE vit fortes s100 to ane one hazing @ WHR. ee Diet eat niglcape eat tad Et yh {met his contract eigned and will not {the scouts say that he is & surefire Las & player back to tho club from | Roston knocked out Al ened of New York in| penitentiary here, Teams will Wel gerne’ pura tings ciscalaee: acess Dee Mg ugh there In a certain section of the X'| proceed South with the first squad. ‘The | “RI Tupy is the outfielder who set the| whence he came without doth anion! dit atthe eat at the tint six munis | selected from the white, negro and Tne | Go.. 350 Boner, Bramvnity that would stediy tho John . the star} betting ts 2 to 1, however, that he will] Connecticut League on fire last summer. leagues and all the higher minors have Hine ou the wher oea:| dian prisoners, ‘The Department of Jus- Stadium ‘converted into @ Salvation | player of" the sitan team, by tlie ecore of Army temple—or firewood—and {howe | Soto 42 dn eighty five innings, connected With the Kanie condemned to bil ment now going on at the German |” T Hansell Not With New York Ball Team on Trip., BY BOZEMAN BULGER. IE firet squad of Marlin, ‘Tex., to you shock the ball and tho famillar shouts of players so scurrying a at the offices of the Giants tn the St. James then {t was found that @ full dozen _ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 16, 1912." / TWAS A || Slow GAME Love! THE FELLOW THAT CAN GETINTO THE SUBWAY AN in vime For DREAK PAST’ ciel: Poggenburg May | FIRST SQUAD OF GIANTS __ [Prospects Good _ OFF FOR MARLIN CAMP | Faust and Umpire | jants leave for day, and before are hardly ready for the rattle of the bat againat the nd the din- sive you @ real touch of MoGraw assembled the party bullding this morning and vo on hand before the youngsters are ‘THE FELLOWS THAT REMAINS TO SEE THE . ' ‘ FINIGH OF AN ELEVEN INNING GAME NEEDS YOURE ALWAYS LATE FoR SUPPER AND ITS COLD IF | had broken away A LANTERN TO FIND HIS Way OUT OF NOUR LUCKY ENOUGH fo <ET ANY EDITED BY fal) a Li todo taal SHU The . Publishing Co. (The a York Worid) _Makes Pll i Debut 7 “i Sore MADE THREE) | Billy Marchant Pr Proves Too|| BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. od RUNS IN At New Polo A THE NINTH! Clever for Louis De Pon- |] Tymny Cares, ten rounds At American A. A. Brooklyn Marty Brown vs. Jack Martin. ten thieu, the Frenchman. H] rounds {1 Cross va. in Arranged BY JOHN POLLOCK. at Olympic NOTHER English fighter has | Monday mgt ¥ A made good in his first fight in tes eoUNTE Mtalb this country, Me is Billy Mar-|P ngsiun AWA. Tuesday nti Ant, the 1%-pound boxer Who recently Leo Johnson vs. Kid an, ten arrived here with Sid ith, the fly rounds, Malvern A. C., Bronx, Feb, a. welght champion, Marchant met Louis De Ponthieu, the French Ushtwelght, | home sick over tn in the main bout at the Natlonal Spor: | cided to bri ping Club and outpointed him in eight A MAN HAS TO LEAVE'IN THE EIGHT INNING TO GET HOME White, De Penthias bes done conde “pe i be Sage al i e 0 * T or ON TIME AND ALWAYS MISSES THE MEST PART OF THE CAME erable fighting in this country he was | Who had appeared in a bout att ist Bat ho mateh for the little acrapper from | te voniest’ “Wilts Neuman (ied een eee MARY: | Johnny Bull's cauntry, By his showing ed thar be would pay Bowyer the SEE IF THERE against De Ponthieu, Marchant proved Che a Oo d IS ANT 006 that ho 1s as fast a fighter as the re meee MEAT LEFT! Ports stated that preceded him to Amer- |. Matty Baldwin, who merts Knockout, Brown tn ica. His style resembles, ina way, that | fatidin he te gain teenie al et Feat of Jem Driscoll and Owen Moran, as he he Tete tle is quick on bh et, clever, hits speedily ly and accurately with both hands, Is fast to take advantage of an opening and be- jes gets uway fr blow by | nis clever | It Was Marchant's elev at won out for him he landed hard and often with ght jabs, hooks « right-hand swings to, the Jaw. Mare | and chant will probably show better skill in | nia his next hout as he has only been in| #108 f |the country a short time and conse: | {i Jquently was not {nas good form ax he | ant a will be when he has been here longer, | °" ¢ ack ta the good graces ays been of the C. who oe fiave ‘enga | tliority it was Yearned to- the Jocal heavyweight, | N in MeKetrick and is Dow |< f Sammy Kelly, who ck Goodman, Kennedy, is | ‘The Lout has been bostpoued for two fo yey nto, coudit Kid Mura: wii next Tuesday mig. \yant under the manag comles!. weeks, THE PAR arrive liere 1 e | me they have ron Bout the bout hiladel shia, ers Rot 80 tor Racing Here}: pecial to The Evening World), sen eI . Columbia Five Meets Sure thing that there will be racing at wns pvcrorriseswnl se ~~ Old Eli Here To-Night AMERICAN LEAGUE OBJECTS TO NATIONAL AGREEMENT. Feb. 16,—The National MG SNGRT Goi tous: OH HEAIROH HE Join the Eastern Squad MUTATE atta, Git Gree pen ina Labora tee proved foruy anainst Yaty gna tid fair e: . present e adjourns, William t oe abd lad te. % Memes, padi ton ares ane tay at St. Louis. | Barnes § man of the Republican | Itercollegiate ‘ate Chimpicnship fenacar but | State Committee, has come out in favor! of having this law repealed, and it is! Praptically Between Local believed that his stand foreshadows vi it as a whole to President Ban John- on for revision, The clause that Nas ed the American League club breaker and we will I!kely hear more night Wwhers to object i that which ri in the Assembly where last year < ee § ines vier ie Gcaneeepentertnyseeriaas| (IC MTC ICT tins Bill, which aimed to have the and Cornell Teams, five at Pht lates to drafted and p ; George Burns, the other outfelder, | yiapiity Law repealed, was defeate? The Pern, play ers, According s clause all the Twas with the Giants for a while last ; | b nil for the non clubs in both Leagues have to waive id pli 4 in several mes. Gov, Dix {ts sald to be willing to sign u y herore. tt somnmner ane aye Bames. | ihe new bill, which has been referred t the Columb y are gent to the minors, In the past it has not been nee ry for team owners in elther of the big Leagues to obtain walvers on purchased play- ers outside thelr own organization, ‘on such play He {s a beautiful flelder and a fast man] tp ie codes Comtultinn a b HE Columbia basketball team, LER aylet @ prominent men if {t comes up to toward the champlonship of the < LAPT Ue Weal ald esiepey yeep him, The committee, {t !s sald, will re-! intercollegiate league series, will meet | on his hitting. Still, it might have] Port favorably on the easure and then/the Yale five in the Morningside Heights it if they | it they will be pract Ss tl Assemb! vote ol tg h 7 and tn the case of hikh-priced play: [| heen a atreak of hard Tuck, and McGraw | {"@ Tenalo and Asvembly Will, vote on) gymnasium to-night in the first of the ers tt haw been customary to ret iy foing to give him a thorough CriaT ne eee yet att two league Kamen between the burse fully the geller for his outlay J before letting him Ko. Fe ee alee i elle ti |r giioenii tram alconceaed ine. ¥ The young Glants who trek for the South to-day will go on the South- western Limited train from the Grand! in eecuring the player. 0 14 predicted will have a] by a comfortable margin, as the r. The Liability| Havenites have already been beaten tive year that tt majority in tts fay waived claim on him. tice will furnish the equipment with t He has been employed as a fenc ’ exception of suits, which will be made Punishmenix yet undreamt of! Rather | interesting news for these sport killers rom Queensland, At a boxing tin a large w nu centr and ten seconds check were clergymen, while the time- keeper was a Roman Catholic priest, ‘The referee was the Rey, Hulto) Who since his arrival from about four years ago has all over Queensland as Parson.’ Bvening World’s Headpin Tourney Last Night's Score New York Faison, No, Ln-lHerbert, 81; © nally, $0, Butler, @6; Eichenwald, #2; Bielefeld, 05. “Total, 398 New oe Faison, No, 2--Ridwell, 98. Collie, | nt, Smith Tyde, 1, Warren, 48. Total, 32 EW ORLEANS has ngalis become | visine Nelonal Bask 72,” Mul ve of mest fe en in the | line, 95; 0 Bt United States, Coulon and Burns | ye ee gatson, Cous ate to meet there on the Sth, and in OL Brown, 41 14) Mig pictures of the fait are to be taken, | Tot! ‘Mhis ts the firat time mosing pl weit nweight | Boss Neck 79; Laide, 60 have been taken of my contest. In the Sullivan and J MoAuliffe, Skelly n and 4 of the Ke atin amplons fought, Heng: ‘ there wes We vknown, | ss 1, No 6 as Weston, t to me yn) ~Molat nt? ‘The 1 wo v8 Fitzsimmons 1 a vt And us fo t Ker 80, Tnioh perhaps in « hundred 0 Maite & great p " vive te look at them 1 and Conley drew nearly $12.00—a1 bantam cont No. 1 Hoffman, 4 May 103; Vogel, 100," Konter, 108 Art Kdund: Roll of Honor. years 1 1 " rem perod ff at fig ‘ Md here fess Ea High Team Scores Hiden VIDUAL SCORE How 1 Schedule M Ke eight Clay De witinent Pit by Bea baginay, & = ( Skaters to Comp st ice skaters in New York will g Hition at the Rise ‘ Niu | bete for nore tn stealgitewas reed and f4u contests, Thee bea fancy carmiyal bal. & follow the competitions. , clean sweep of the Vim willing to go back to clean them up there, tov, I'd be plea ie mect the bunch beforey ay gute, Yous, ART a ea a ee ne a . _ sss th nasa eh TO Cragin and Grant Will Meet tor National Indoor Tennis Titie Tournament on Courts of | Seventh Regiment Armory Rea el j Wyte ©. fn * bac again, ‘| der of round for the onal indoor championship to the slngies on the courts of the h Regiment Ar ers wot up to the final round by win famous Manager Bil Da ches Final Round. M BORA an, tt ants champion vant, the form will meet tn the ors in the nas nament the tit Both play: | ment in thelr usin 1 « in tho and dy stamping ground Was with th sug played With 1 League vets Dodge anxious to t out a first te t ear that the every oppo! team, Kee viefly at amp to te 1 departmen he has neve Anothe eran y the Dodgers, and hi ant » help to the Hfast seta at 86, 7-5, 6-love, whilelerly conducted, one of these officials | Grant carried off the honors by winning | exercised his authority and etepped into {from Oy jdore Roosevelt Pell defeated Wiillam | interfered with was that between Eddie Wine Lapoukowa, yi bi Important Hockey Game To-Night.| in the prison tailor shop. This will be The New York A.C. and the Wanderors will! tho firat baseball league in the Federal AMUSEMENTS, Tucatre, iw + Cohan’s Mis ate ich is predicted by the critics, they will bi tic for first place with the Crescent A, meet in one of the decid games in the Amateur | Inspector Stops ote ding am th Me | tai AMUSEMENTS. {eam and once more forge to the front inthe race, | Maw WORKS HAIN EAUING King to-night. if the Wanderen Bout at Fordon. |: rate |) EMPIRE Sistney § 20 For the first time since inspectors AMUSEMENTS. pouDLE Bites afer, the former Columbia Untver-| were appointed by the State Boxing x 45 Pt sity star, and defeated him in three|Commisison to see that bouts are prop- bu Mata. ‘To. CHAUNCEY OLcoTi Mats, Wed, (Pop CENTURY Or” tt ice ita’ f vena aaah n fo M. Bostwick at 6 44, the ring at the Fordon A, C. and stopped % peo The doubles were Hkewlse brought] the main bout in the ninth round be- ‘FER Wn to the finals, but in this event] cause one of the fighters was so badly the matches did not prove as spectacu-| puntsted that he looked as if he had no jahan Franko & Oreh. Haxinas lar. Frederick B, Alexander and ‘Theo-| possible chance of winning. The bout Knickerbocker 4jit38"\" 25 Otis Skinner Kismet B, Cragin jr, and Georg 62, 6—~2, and in the ke the draw Wyle ©. Grant and 1. lens Burt defeated Cal Powers of Brooklyn and Danny Ridge, . the east side fighter. Ridge was inva he bad way, aa both his eyes were neafly 39THST.1} ih Crauin and | closed and he had @ bad gaeh on, 3 ERA iT 5c,$1, Daily Mata, Arthur 8, Cragin, 63, 6—2, head from which the claret flowed in a! | Tsroadway Ihe. 41 NT way Eras 1GMiTo.mn'w | oe a eee WEBER’ & FIELDS 4 He tieE bal fer arrive in Bngland early next week, are fire Amer-( we New Wot Swimmiog Hokey Vokey & Bunty Bulle Connell & {teise"“ot Neat die ane Records Ma Chicago, hyn ie 1 RUDSON*: 7 Hwa, Mme, Simone. MEAN ( i ses from Joho kh] OHLCAGO, Feb. 16.—Two world’ Kentucky 1 | records were changed in the open swim- awe Wed nerd ning mect held under the auspices of wt on és SUMURUN; [WG oO! A ce Cl . | sents t the IMinots Athletic Clup. The new Wor i marks were established in the fifty-yard i Lont Decies bonglit Madden of “Hambing dearolde will be tr ng. one of o Wit are thrve ed that Lond Decies [PHILHARMONIC ty of New York—- Wingate the Amercatit roe ay aw Mth Wie 8 PARK * Ak Ci |} soruse : WT vet, aeeesie iicnostcaie swim and the 150-yard back gtroke by Vi Herald Sq. nay, ith. es, ‘ Meera sare Kenneth Huszagh of the Chicago Ath- | 4! Mt qe, @ RL — 7 ‘the Marvant Club managed, to. squvese jetic Assoctation, and Harry Hebner of |0 ekk THE MILLION iene THE QUAKER GIR : MINER’S | ve th 16 Hlinols Athletle Club. Huszagh bet- Phy © tial NEWAMSTERDAM ii,\ 8TH AVE. tered by three-fifths of @ second the old mark of 42-3 seconds held by Charles BOUGHT ANDPAID j| Daniels of the New York Athletic Club. |] Wil ey ee i aie oe a sevad on hipcown record by |[ Caters Comedy Sitar hat in, pitas ‘oll going the 100 yards In 1.62 Hebner's oid |] BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS” mt for this distance was 1.56 2-5, a = act nS LYRIC vara bogay, 3 Macrae ot wa ashes ot i 15h marke for this distance wes L626 » PRs LETTE BOY ‘BLUE LAST TWO DAYS Peng ima seo ie ocreere Tom Chocole te Soldier with @ wan GLOBE **4"8 2%. EDDIE FOY 200 KEATS IN FIR! i BELASCO “4 titi St or suit $18.00, that were formerly sold at Week TH DAVID WARFIELD oF te cat, OLYMPIC az erste $30.00, $40.00 and $50.00, Don’t miss the "METROPOLITAN en HOUSE, REPUBLIC Ria Columbia Basietminns tates Columbia Burlesquors| {ivi i THETRAIL | LONESOME FINE BOWERY = Wilts ao cuaorte WALKER BRONX yin Miner's’ ah sa Sut QOLONIAL | Festival of Fomininly Mat Dative wae, | 50 WOMEN STARS LHAMBRA (eB ANTE it rio. Mert Kal Tessie Hrown. otha Fe CALIFORNIA 4 RONX MAY. & 140th 8) Mat Daily Be, 3 NEW YORK ‘is, 285 4 a sa) of our remnant sale. You get the greatest value with perfect style and tailoring in an up- to-date Winter overcoat to measure for $20.00, sganon’s va others opportunity. it is our friend maker. HARD TRANCE | > ene me Chants, eae LO ie jhe Ihe See | MIPIRE. | AMUSEMENTS. ARN HEI Broadway t ar AVE. | Blt ae aaiet Set 9 & Ninth St.| sti a ASL aoe aera gash te \

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