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FEW CHANGES IN BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Paani wad LEAGUE s2aR° MN: *Btate Athletic Commission ta an official sbody, and that tts ru authoritative than the ruling of any k ‘unofficial comm!s: TESILS ALREADY SHOWN OFFSET ATTACKS MADE ON SPORT, SAYS O'NEIL Changes in Rules That Boxing Supervisors Plan Further Should Give Game Same Standing as Baseball. cng W12, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). feeling rather cheerful over the fact that the Legislature has not @een ft to put through that repeal of the Frawley law. The Legisiature has everything we ¢: ing out before t! suggested, the end of the don't want to ¢ up with 60 man: naid 1 politely, “And | programme from ae does the Commission expect ers who fake or * sald Mr, O'Neil.) away with purse: 1 believe that if we fighting, —roughts controled period fore the Frawley lated out of exist forced to enforce ti! of losing thelr He nga will be more| 1 sat at a ring on this matter. is generally ‘ognized that the oY" \" aaid Boxing Commissioner Frank O'Neil, “I am naturally shown good sense. The Frawley law turned the old or- der of things upside down, and it took a little while to get everything runaing smoothly. But it is doing xpected of it. We'll have time to give it a thorough try- he next session. I suppose you can sit down now and take it easy until next yea: “Nothing of the sort,” disclaimed the Commissioner, “Woe have been pretty successful so far, but before year we expect to have the sport of boxing on a higher plane In New York State than it ever has been anywhere in the world. We lutter the situation y rules that boxers and referees will have to take & Course in college to learn them, but we're going to cover everything thor. Ougbly. It isn’t at all impossible that we may adopt the rules you suggested ‘in The Evening World. Those rules cover every point very well. “Thank you," what dor” , _‘“Beveral things will probably come up at our next meetin “Beside considering rules governing | Ut “delivering tho good: the action of the men in the ring we may gheladd matter of weights in A the Corals i Sdopt a complete ect of rules covering k ‘everything connected with the ring our ‘rules’ will be adopted by different ‘Btates, We've had many inquiries jfrom different sourc being carried out the Commission will force the club to return the money to those who paid it in. Box foul deliberately will woffer for it financially. They can't get is Hogan did, with- ® far as actual boxing is concerned, sion has made @ won- derful improvement in that. Foul) ig, all the faults that obtained during the lawless, un- of the dark 4 be law, have been lowis- | ence and the referees he rules under penalty onses, aide one night before the Frawley law went In and saw Sailor on. It will be a good | Burke fight a novice amed Mi Sherry. thing to have universal rules, No doubt! 1: was as brutal an affair as one could Nt singe % ged al! over this country, as the absolutely helple , et of regulations Is recog: | po: bly Imagine. Octal guide to ring affairs, It will be| knockdowns and @Aopted in other coumiries too, closed and “We have taken char ms abused sport, and have bh of a much-| aides, While he @traightforwand, bus!nes: results already attacks of t shown have offset | out, ands han Mesherry was scon| ss, getting up after etanding with cyen was In this condition, Med it in| with the referee sanding aside and! ke way, | looking on, Burke savagely knocked him | jwiat the Maryland Joc Who oppose the| Such\a happening cannot occur again, By the first of next January we} A referee who allowed such, a thing to have hings running so well; would lese nis Meense. At that time, | i Magee radical opponents of | before the Frawley law, the referee will have to admit that they | could have refereed on the next night nothing agains it, There's no|if he wanted to and no one coud have |“vurse of the current to base Its rule R. O'NEIL ts Boxing t0-| ine Commission day Ww beiter conducted than it] sponaible. Tor ever has been since I've fol-! goour, for wed the sport. There may still be ¢here’d be one oom for a few improvements, but | Commission’s quarters the next d Rome wasn't built ina day. | off would xo nia ‘oncerned, it vanished. Elmer denied |RaMes of the Twenty © that he had it. The of ser club oMe'nis A. A. Paid thoy hadn't noticed what vecame | the | out of existence, j and Boys’ High There wore other cases—many of tho ‘ae Ne apes i the rule of the Commission. ‘The i the Frawley law went into effect, | munity to-day Is hat protection had the people who) their money to New York a c: 5, ‘Look back te the state of things b ‘The state of affairs in the | a | ako—before the ¢ boxing shows | {Ho th checks, money back and ail the of it. But who got any money 2 What became of the money? It carried out of the Casino ina waste| The Public basket to 2 room in a hotel near. |#hips for the ‘And there, 80 far ay the public waa| ely events w nds of | te honors the money. All that thous je had to show for their coin was| Tce peat checks that they had saved, on | ted weish iy Elmer's advice, The club went |/PSt with Me things are impouslhle to-day, under | Welbing 120 pou start, the count and takes its per- ye, The promoters are foreed to | Georke ‘ the receipts a certain length of | ‘PY to sas are: Sam Sch under the Comniisalon’ Nobody slips it out a. im a waste paper bavket. Npore A.C. and Cc. Eac en will wal [® public is protected now In other ways. The holding of tho gate receipts by the club, under Rie “gyre Girection, Is @ BUar-| Goujaing's last U 8 . er that between Hogan and! up iin Sitter ancl) Cros, Aftor this should any- the Olympic guiney |i Stockholm wext the tenth round, and only weathered the | Raa areyess, the eavertionh mune. to-night, When teams f zh acho theve events, ‘Tho mile de open Wo teams of un ht, and elght teams will milo event ts open to le the grea on, It after that! J nade the referees re- uch an affalr coulda’t | ted jacket of the v1 every referee knows thut loud “anick!" at the| official head. ing imp at hie! a v . Parone eet Gs) THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROH 90,1912. Tue Commissions HAS STOPPED Foul FIGHTING OF THIS SORT = COMMONS ONLY 4 YEAR AGo. In THe tp Days ‘THE RINGSIDE wi ! INFESTED PESTIFEROUS “BETTING Commiss + HALF OF THEM PIE PocHETS - -- BEFORE THE FRAWLEY LAW “THE PUBLIC HAD No PROTECTION AGAINST CROOKED PROMOTERS pe. Boxing Bouts in Garden | TRU ae Will Hurt Small Clubs Sy toe. | California, who had intended to stage Burre -- ' . the contest, received the, above men- | A OMING THAT WOULD Be Lessees ot Pasnas Property Behind} tionea terms upon cabling to Wells peg ae he seeking his lowest price to come to} ORCE Topay, Plan to Apply for Pay oo arias As pout ° ord to give any suc! eum, the chances are he will call off the License. mateh, Bae <n Highlanders Will Leave | r BY JOHN POLLOCK. at the and fad nows raced the promoters of [itl tk'Ghngiat atlas he Bar| Atlanta Camp To-Morrow {the boxing clubs of Gotham to-day | Mor ie Denia lic thie wettatey IK a acetae | that he will be glad to get | { manager of Rochester, will land Mar? Y.A h tin, the piteher, Charlie Hemphill, ey. ls Ya ches-| former Hishiander, wno {s now has teen doing fonaiierable fightin sitice "he Americans ecans Pay Roches jleader of che Atlanta ciub, has pean" ain within a very fow weeks, This | paced himeif under the marsgement cf Jimmy | after the yervices of Col means t hnson, will take part in another Tue | ter, Thrice Champions of In- All the players could accomplish vet practically every big card | iay night a: a local club. Me. will terday in the way of worl: was thi will be staged in the historic ampi-| "Cy" Simi he Hoboken Halitweight, « ternational League, To-Day. | !n# the, ball ezound under the stand und bout,” As Simi ajured atm eheatre wiile the smaller clubs, wirich | gain, the bout should be dpsepe one, Hone ae Wolverton hat worked his pitchers, jae have been able to put on bouts by superd style, Not one of them ts some of the best glove entertainers in the ceuntry will be very much out in Atlanta, Ga., March %, | plaining of a sore arm, They are rs Highlanders will leave their) Strenkthening their arms so as to “Twe REFEREES CAN Throw out Boxers & WHO Fare, OR USE : UNFAIR, TACTICS « Stanford Athlete Breaks Sweeney’s World’s Running High Jump Record STANFORD UNIVERSITY, ( March 30.—George Horine of the class of 1913 of Stanford University broke the world’s running ‘high jump record in a meet with the University of California here yesterday, clearing the bar at 6 feet 61-8 inches, The previous record of 6 feet 55-8 inches was made by Mike Sweeney at New York, Sept. 21, 1895, Horine broke the world’s intercollegiate record here Tuesday in a jump of 6 feet 4 inches. His world-beat- ing leap yesterday was made on the third trial and was officially measured by the judges of the meet, Trainer Christie of the Uni- versity of Caiifornta, Trainer Moulton of Stanford and Trainer Cromwell of the University of Southern California. when It was stated on good authority that In ail probability Madison Square | — — Garden will ve operated as a fight club souls. takin nan. 0 e ot Sie loeal Sohabs. ed offers fromthe Mativon According to the best information ob- tainable on the subject, a syndicate in which the F. & D. Company, which Garden, 1s langely in: 4 ‘ate the new club. ‘This ‘' icles of ag: the cold. 1 Heooklyn,: Bmvire °c ani Balto | local training camp to-morrow. | able to go a full xame. wach Cri April 16, As soon as the gume scheduled Mihai and Jott Smith of | With the Rochesters, thrice champions ing mi‘dleweight, | of the International League, is over tow Kecinchee ait? | day the New York players wili start now controls t terested, will op arpangemnt would overcome the diffi- BOXING SHOWS TO- NIGHT: on Monday: o [packing wp their belongings for their pert py the promoters who a spleantid fal 2 Jamestown Jockey Club {cay ertrcee in he Garden, but who ironclad can |tsip to lis, where they are Brown : a ae tie | — heduted to p a y Burns vs. Young Sieger, i of three soon test thelr Meense because th champjoa |RARES, siasting next Tuesd | Prepares for Big Spring Meet. {Peet Sern siursparly seas a Blanuwer, Waverton hae tiie abo | ‘ < quired under the Frawley law, et c a eft he rete"! players into Kood condition, considers Winter Hivry sec Runge sours, had dt that Frank Farrell, ow: be ae eae Royale A. C., Brookl M ; , | ore, was alao intere en encountered since they have been |] At Royale A, C., Brooklyn: seg |lenback of York ship’ a was : rut. Carpentier tm : R | Owners ue Nearly 400 Horses enterprise, ‘but at Mr, Far ttled nat before: te would | BEFe. oat Smith ve. Billy : are allo was stated by hin se mires colored fighters i" . " ve a At Liberal A. ¢ stables to Alken, and thetr horves are a ‘ now ready to take the fleld and win high the team Joe Hopkins vs. Yo: ng Farrell, Now Going to Norfolk— | rient atons ‘ y that ke knew nothing of ils em-| Bisa: he cana Tae National 3. Braoidem he eyr t} ployer being interested mm; mn VS. mmy on. n April 8 tos: athe report have it that Tim Hurst na all season, y Fly’ : Mr. Levy sahil toda \ Other Racing New: see many, {[ At. irving A. C, Brooklyn—trtat 4 A. C.—Battling Kig@y vs. Battling Henry, uf At Sharkey A*C.—Eddle Kelly we Richy Ryan. * ie Turns, the ho has’ won tw, Imeeting would run fi speaking of @ posatile extension, be} yay heen selected manager of the club | ce, inate! if any, new in the New Padly ya Harry Lortz, fa Hd that tt depended cntirely ‘i ay veral attrac: | {) ee u | e 0 ‘At Standard A.C, Greenpoint! | to do at Pimiteo, 1A olan laren youngsters tu One recritit wio eeema sure of a job if 3 C., Brooklyn es it is understood that toe OLERT LEVY, cene sporting ¢ vs. Itallan Joe al manage’) The Senate of the laet Virginia Le word fron Columba to the ef-|son bill holds over for four years, wh! next me Ob Fue Pease One a | Orcas, | The officals of 106 | elub in 1910, and his record with Roches- «fighters a better offet | tor lant season and what he has shown here justifies Manager Wolverton in keeping him. Martin, the pitcher from the Const, ceil K clad at Menpiiis made 1 the New Orleans club, and ol it. The ous wil Ne for te. Mando: has also been sigi Mavicr a ten-round bout at “Indians pril 24, estover O' Net A heard nothing to this effect, but J not say It Was not 90, fest that Walter House and Dr. 8. W ns wt the least that the Jamestown Street would be in Norfolk, Va. In the ey Club will be able to give eigit House, who |More meetings, counting the one tm-j cou for W, 11 | Pending. until a year ago trained why boxing, as an entertain. | barred him trom aberng Cll ad Fok Rl vl ohh Joseph McLennan, Secretary of the} .While many fighters, especially TAT COlacin ni WHO ananRE EEO eal gears Meat for thousands of spectators, | competence again, Sore ae Nibtan tossed Club, sent word from Bennings yestor- | champ! have been roasted fPOM) pea Cro, who wysteroumy finds time to! country, look promising. They may not __ AMUSEMENTS, @hould not be on the «ame level with| ‘Pheie nas boon mica talk—a great | YOrk bas fou Dey fa Os jday that Albert Simons would be time to time for demanding ex-ti The’ tec ny of customers t/tand in big league company this year, | ~- CIOS Baseball and other great sports, Yeara|araument for the opponents of the | Pe Wintered at ae Me dd poll on Thureday, MoLennan spent Sun orbitant sums of money’ for their | the, lirons xing rivaesaye them! but they have g very fine chance tn | W Ricaraes go there was opporsion to tho| Frawley law—about tho exhibition bee {°e at Charlerton because he wanted a: tie old Washington courte, w services for a fight, It Is doudtf{ul If] no reaon i inp, shout | 1913. ‘FwION DAILY, tres, Where's that opposition to- | tween Flynn and Morris, Yeu, that wag |(0 five the youngsters a the biggest colony of horses In the Hast | TO einem ever fad the nerve to ask] Yor Me “rimming rather hs, mansss ; are that John Ganzel, | ‘at A evelon va : i raisard ian is Ms ant #2 rantee to. fie And it will be the same way | dad~rotten—brutal—ali the reat of it,/'0 Aevelon siner cay oe a hinapea ena mount Bombardier Wells de-| Jin P Paatn Site, MMease tet hin it boxing. But the law had just come into effect. | a rh oe net S bP pp ee fight .Al. Palzer, the loca! faratee him. thet much ifche will sin Pi, Commiasion hadn't tho experience t's string war recmited at|twenty-five horses there all winter, 90 Ube atone” lm. Emantys 7 itefeitheme* James Tommy, what Castleton Farm, | ber cent, of which will he entrained for der the apot-|the Norfalk courte within next ten * s, With th ein the vicinity now an iainman of the |'a couple of hundred from Charleston, £ ain a whic revervations ‘have already been | 20 on the and bout fn ont rnoon of The English yy weight nts only $20,000 whether ho wing, loges or boxes a draw, that rai Jockey Club in Great Bi cons ago. He has a fust and r made, the Jamestown Jockey Club bids cori Y andl printer in Se ) & son of Dee fair to have the most successful meot-| two rountetn Ute eee bale: i IN Fa 2 Riot of Color, 1.250 Pemone, Pet | xing com. | ul8e and Swiftfoot. Seneoa raved note {dng this spring in the history of this am and his tratr fe a haePhones | an law and order and | ¢r creditwbly last scazon and 8 [Popular organization, idle Graney, the fight promoter of Pe sip tH THE | RIGHT 10 BE HAPPY \SPECTACULAR| mins nnes ay ‘regulation and proper control, A year! tietpates the wint time of the Frawley | with him this pring and —It wan all uncontrol and do ax you og a, Bell, owaver, Iv the mainstay | |Evening World Distribu tes ella! uple of yeas 2£0? | please as long as you bar out the police, ber that little aftuir at Mariom | Yen, ft rurely tea River Casino, when Bit “ager, had Sailor Burke matehed? Phere was a Kreat house, and! inn none on Mics te '| Schoolboy Relay ne the ring and made a eperel about | eston meeting began remained at Races To-Night):\ivr:. sist a %2 | Won the Championship, wal ‘Trai favorit Th hal nds, and six ames wil Tho walkers who wil! start against ulding of Toronto in 1 the four-inile record SAVAGE IN HOT “G0,” towns ny» hi of the Past the |*: Cy Dick Gifford of McCaddin Ly seum, Benny Mann of the Glenco Voelimeke of the Pas- hh Of tho loca! Vs @ mile in re heel aw Canadian ath nis will proba iY appearance in th P® he intends to han nd quit athi oe att 4 d thing that the | it Duly’ Page| Books. nas mas image tl Timerown doekey cus fait meetne | — Obs to Lucky Headpin Bowlers of runners | —y With Dorothy a nel'y and KAamunad Wt uueee At! PaILaA ibiowe Society, FULTON ¢#1,51 ture. Lar atti, 1'| PRODUCTION Bere WHITESIDE «1, TYPHOON [Opals AGES HARRIS W745; Wa janie, at 9B. SVinyraiNd 25 &50e! solng great Kune Vebruary yaffalr, but how this form of bowling is ist belts THEE TAL CeeR Half a dozen stables whose stock | | poputir ove ouutry, ‘This Is ne H H * ae ; " , to ich the men ‘ a Ontice, ‘alt in” in January when the} Spartan Team No. 2, W ho |e ay ereamte Peers Then’ Laht's (amo are! ented oy The Evening World be! Ee rand st., and Jobi many mmer, leadee a Bat tee S PRM T ito Honda, 2 has done all winter and has been pleasure to thank 1 was not ero and they ha A # 4 4 1 in behalf of the ") Sale A. La chempton- | WOFkINE steadily for the past five or alx Given Gold Fobs. bowk Conducting tile great event, ? m3. a alfenile and one: sre hae . he reou ha hey start and let us hop that Oti Skir Mats, To-De Wal.. fom the Fa t otk | H elght hundre? a & BY in | ener AW. } elon vat 'Nortal ve tec! ein toned ; ie Bad oles 1s inner: iemet i] Saniete,, ARLISS0 DISTCN The Coluawbia colony I ston a ty? wa night at the White so ‘i Hi 4 elas. | Wott way Bes, its way north to Fimico and Case! P puaat bowling alleys lant night, the! Rede & Kid Atherta, | | Moker pont ae Bulle s SHS Wold a te Will oy 1 ra “ ing the d ton of the BLAND, 0. ne fore the Giralied AU | I oe Bay 0, "THE Bil OF PARADISE LIBERTY "wa" fuve ee Aber his Ay ef Y handse recently won ia The BE ' ern staples. ‘The late w king heady aan oP baa 1 Ha Whitney, 'foarnat ; team, NO PLAYHOUSE?::, " HENRY MILLER Franels 8 | Thomas Hitchcoe! partial to J BOUGHT AND PAID. FOR iW "yf fobs, as they were the ¥| Youre uflectod Garnet, wives he ownn uj core of ai The roadway, Arca || BUNTY PULLS. THE staiNs te Nash & |) eye COHAN, #*%,.8,24 85 +8 Scomeeempenenmen <== | awarded s0cond oFlao a free enim {© | WRESTLING CHAMPIONS, MET- }| | LYE a, wast of Pai Neled Y | iinteS ROM ato AL KUBIAK DEFEATS ML. Bobbe of the Broadway ROPOLITAN ASBOG) Opeteita, ¥ ‘ V ROLLER SKATING TION A, A. U. Sanne th a score of Li, was oy the high individual inge=dolge Taylor, Nation. aay DAVID WARFIAED a © |Sune BAND CONCE the prize ‘ r DEMY & In one of the ve s0on ab nr, - ae | , Grace |i] Minis REPUBLIC Giger, Ba ACAI MY Caneel © | this between W Unele Joe Thum t uced Neil Kee) P Vail BhbAsco THE WOMA\ TH! RE 1” nedy, who addr those present as} Pounds Beuers, Natio 3.13 resets ea vaoniag” | Riese Miohlagn 4 | follows | Turn Verein s OLONIAL [ANHIS SERA lumbia .' 777, Burlesque! 3"; farh. | Sent marklo ot | » yourhament yet cloned was t 145 nis—A, C. Anderson, Nor eae? Nobate: The Passing Parade Tocattin be, » |Orange, N. J. The r won bee {eilith anvual conducted py The K | Turn Sovtety an 1 attains | Max, Tully | Tua ¢ | cause of the knox he scored 4 jniog ? a ee ae | aundacseys Eeterenn: Barign i LHAMBRA | © the last two sossions Savage war Moored | ho vollod thie year, It was thel founds. ray, National Turn | for the count in the ninth and twice in tournament ever held in. the! | anklyn "When The Evening World tourna @torm by his clever ring geqgraiship. ment started ip was the only neadpin

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