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: Toe pare Tomy POLO RT a Skowenee| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK © THE EVENINZ WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1 EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN . =} Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). [BASE BALL BILL—BOUND FOR THE GAME. ww wt w By George McManus|HIGHANDERS IN ‘YOU “TAKE HIM vo GOOD SPITS ON THEIR WAY HOME Their Rank Fielding the Past Ten Days Not Worrying the Players. (Special to The Evening World). Buffalo, N. ¥., April & O™. has to hand it to Harry Wele) verton and his Hightaséers, When the club pulled through here this morning on the way to New York and the big opening of to-morrow there wasn't i face among the @ol- lection of pl In fact the aggre: Surprises Bob Moha in Bat- vers, » r ligand D eeukanice starch oof Mant bY 0 JE . Groeten, 1012, Wy The Prem Pebtehing Ce, See eS oes See oreeereereee $e "Goodness snows the, boys, had over? a Be Hye rny A fed rT} 7 ;, Yolterday's reverse at the hands of ee reece & OF. AN “ISLAND HOLE” |Garden A. C. to Be Granted License ERICA cased teeta ‘Mohs et the Madison last night. ° ° ° stops to consider that this game was oe oy on sd inane by Boxing Commissioners To-Day| 2? x. sri"imS S ems tenes of the referee counting UD NOVELTY OF SPRING _—— ' ———— fits ever since it hit the road .j | fio lune Bvisenty shat was tho optnton, POR New Club Now Arranging | BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. Garden A. C. Reported to Have York made eau tine entra ¥ cee oo are OF the snort, Sar th |] At Empire A. ©, Manhattan Ca- on win re opponent. | But Y ie MEN rare cats a ter crate YE AR Fj GOLF TOURNAMENT Match Between McFarland Bunaee, Soe eet. Va ‘timmy Paid $220,000 in Advance errors, Gant in all, ane) Gey ) @octaters decorated the |] Walsh of Boston, in ten roun i, game to any kind of big leagpe oposi- a ot the bout one AS 4 —— shih iil \ AU Bharkey A. CTommy Cole sail vette “There is just one tay of sunshine ested because he was man of Philadelphia va. Billy Lewis Wolverton goes home! for a long stay | of Newark, ten roun 28 comoval left o large fous at V, and at the Hultop will be able in the Wetheat ona eel fake tamedtete. | mornings to get in kame much- Binute he ewcurd Wolgnat’s consent to''met| practice. This may overcome the tee] pa dency of the Athletes to fall down tn Frankle Buras, who je doing considerable fight.| the pinches. Until the, club ts jerked fh since Ne waa defeated by Jonnny|on to ite feet ft is ngt likely to set ne Ret yy nlek Hayes, & promising feath; the American League on fire. For @ olla to-night." After this contest Burns} bunch of such worthy players there Matches Arranged. Biz Mackey vs. Miko Malla, ten rounds, Brown's Gymnaslum A. A., Saturday night. Atlantic City Country Club BY JOHN POLLOCK. "¥;- FJOUDE KNEW THEM. oo BY JOHN POLLOCK, | Competition, April 25-27, convene for vate eekly meeting By. day eir incipal : F EMANBULGER. | interests Local Players. | ritmo ean he Our, So, Square Garden. It is said that the new | not the great fighter t iH 4 Thay claimed | ay, he should have put Hicl to Cincinnatt and Cleveland where he has! has been altogether too much toose’ lease, covering a period of os been etic ally shed for fight Cy CHAPTER IV. An {sland hole around which tho tides ‘on the Garden, and thet they | Abe Attell, the dethroned feathermetant, cham-| featherweigits.” wus! fF S#i® WIM £974) Jointed action the ant ten days samtly, 1012, by The Prem Publishing a, (The New York World), of old ocean rise and fall is to be the ready paid $220,000 in advance for | 10%, Will, be geen in another tattle in Calttern'e Wolverton has three (pitchers upom He hi been my a feat nd hed fo “meet Wil'y| | Mam Pitematrick, who man. the ever. c wea take “nine at | Philadelphia. under his 66 HERE has been a great change in the habits of ball players during] Chief novelty of the spring golf tourna- taken Tommy Col ve 0 > aken, Tommy Cole) whom he has every reason for com a le year’s rental. The only way a ¢ a fidence. Caldwell, who will pitch to- (he last twenty years,” said “Cy” Young as he went on with bis|™m of the Atlantic City Country Club, | up cowld afford to give thie huge sum | Sacrumento, Ci F etnias Luni sht| mannest who wrectious to match his’man again | morrow's game, is at hig best, Ford. talk on the game, “and I might add that these chi Ae eer rember the cacket’ caceca {2% money and make boxing a paying | so standet wright, ot New Orleana | Gu65 Mee PUG Sarthe WGiAbas wil eotamnt| Broved Monday that he ls right, and Tie jose changes Dave /of whom remember the racket caused] Sroposttion would be to let the Garden, | wil vot get's ea Heke ip Caltormie foto) mabe (eS pouns atid Ft be milh'bgt [Jack Quinn showed reaterady that he undoubtedly been for the better. by the introduction of an “island hole” 45 has been the custom, to exhfbitions | tome, Hime now for his, match, with Joe, Hirer, | (itbbong $3,000 thas Coleman will be there St] way as good as anything on the tah, “In what particular, for instance?” I asked. at the Baltusrol inks, five years ago,| ang shows of various kinds. Otherwise are af Quinn went to the box in the fourth: “He can’t hurt « wit prick up their ears at the newa, ry inning after Warhop had been ham: suddenly ewung 0 ‘Well, in the first place,” he eald, “the player takes better care of| "sug before the national amateur was Levi Lederle the weetd would got thelr G Fi i h stopped the uneven contest. for four rune with only one out and Gwe 1 Mona's chin. ‘The | himself now and he also gives « moro serious thought to the future, In| held at Short Hille, ary) priduvng Asdh' tha Colmectaston ors lover inishes Glover was a marvel to behold, He|0" Dages and shut of the Watling Faly 4 Tid gestae pas tne tho old days the players as a rule did not eave their money and when have examined the Garden's lease and Vict r in Sixth showed everything—cleverness, ring| yen course through four additional — emfied as if con-|they were through they had to take up some mew line of work. Old Joe found that It complies in every way 0 Sree re eet e cece | | recnem ahd: stowed cy, one am é w toher 11 Walter G. Travis, with the provisions of the Frawley law. EF ER three men reac! vetore periead Aeris eocdias Fe ms in his day but he neglected to save his money | Waiter Ot ares eet was worked over rin’ Foard: the ivetavon tetiran jaSh unl ators hacile Winter, the ies Boxing Finals To-Night. reached second. One man only walked. Sans we * rsh be i re Jes coal eral edhe the Harlem River in gteadlty for three feasons, ‘until Mt Was! pasedall umpire, fe the matchmaker of| ,o:0n middiewelgnt, 4 Tho finale of the novice amateur box. | mma lew , je fs @ great fel personally and it seems too bad that ho| rough: to Its present eatistactory con- * | ing tournament now being conducted by the Irish-American Club will be finished to-night. It has been the most success- | HH ii club, egotiating ‘ dition. the new clubs and he te now ni El the Boston welterweight, has to work so bard after having been in the spotlight of fame eo long. Apout a year ago Travis came out in| With Packey MoFarland to mest Matt) on, pi Brown, the refer “I de not mean to say that a baile someone ip ayers than losing we Bngtish Mghtweight cham- 4 pratsing the course in its revised | Wells, the Mi eight what undertaker he wanted to take i player ought to be so that he won't | “lubes. who le hemmed in particularly the now famous hole. | pion. Thie is the contest that was being ful of any toumey held by this organt-, we to werk, but he ought to spend bie|PY rules and regulations, as a rule, h nole conducted by| arse of his remains: gation during the winter season. All ixth nole at Atlantic City will have |arranged when the club conduct y | Glover’ s tough as all that, is mi hg ' | idle time during his baseball daye in| "nen’t the ing epirit of one who is nd effect, a trench having been| Harry Pollok and Pat Powers lost its Melis of the preliminary bouts were well con: . in | DASR't the Aerntt rT i t, wt it ry 1 lover's not a i rye Ak “ allowed to have a@ little fun occas- round the green, so that it will 14 bouts in the Garden be-| he?’ queried Victor. tested and only those who won their) AC : rhe and Smith, didn't | preparing himself for some congenial | onally.”” (be imperative to approach on the carry. ogeeg( ihe gg hy wasn't regular. What Glover did to Victor was @|pouts are now eligible to compete in| i Hicks, Moha did hie best wort | occupation in his latter days. “Whet do you think ts the greatest /10 addition, rearly all the bunkers are| Wells hee already agreed to meet the| plenty, and after six rounds of milling |tne qnals. There were knockouts 22. | eee” a quarters. Hicks, covering halt benefit that a nan gets from baseball?” | being silxutly ratsed and the traps|Chicago boxer, and the latter {8 noW| the Hub boy had the Jerseyite so badly |jore and plenty of action in all the; SWiNAING, scnmulgny time, abort, waited his| Players Used to Be Careless. | askea. deepened. j.rtly In preparation for the | considering an offer of @ $10,000 guaran-| oh isneq that the third man in the ring| bouts. eanniae pectin and “Im the old daye the ball player as a| “Well, that ts hard to say, tut I think | New Jer samplonship there, two/tee, or 2 per cent. of the gate receipts i E j the greatest benefit | Months ii and % per cent. of the moving piotures. — ae ‘White. ms t Bow! jught the crowd up with ye was a ash tn PF Ce a eee (sts Tt is planned to hold the battle be- acd" Biitterd ‘Partore Mist 8: » - . ne ie se We ie war. Wn mons no] CF Qed ctr ie aaa |Only One Gotham| su issmmae"r ate! ~6~6' We Are Not Magicians [=—“incsenenrs. Y * edi te the! . comm! ion says m4 3 GA p Shae eo inthe da a ia eters Boy Wins a Tilie| Siracusa 'Taune| It ls simply the power of quantity production ||(foa,| AUSONS GARDEN round Hicks dipped to | “ e without aan arrangements to, take ihe Rmotes to| that enables us to make clothes for half what ne ore | Doors open oe bour ears, Bot thre wea’ © rel te Peay! te (fecal to The Rvning Wort, considerable aadtvonal expense, Then) other tailors charge.’ See our latest novelty, BARNUM CIRCUS t eof the wor U itt iste ig ” AND td Wil’ be good enough to attract the putic| **Battleship Grey” untinished worsteds made Peopie et wtvea: | valle. the ‘New, tngland” champion, ta fo the theatres theoumont the county. | in England for us exclusively. Suit or overcoat || BAILEY % tion the; dual}, the final bout of ¢! 158-pound class, pack Australia “he players dole, nt absorb the iden rida sam Langtord tack from Australie ang] to measure $25.00. And the Superb 1,250 ATRA not drink or dissipate as much now | {hat Jt ts well worth while to uplift] ‘Al Palser, Joe Jeanette, CLEOPAT A d sh stars a6 ‘ themacives. Ball players nowsdage in winning a title in tho| Sue hbane, Frankie Burns, Knock- Ww 2: ey ae Hy iter, that |BOt like to be considered tough, tn the| National Amateur Boxing Champion- Hg ms Jim Flynn, Ad Wolgast, Joe Broad ay & ities he minute they begin to Re-back | siden 's many of them did not care. ips at the Mechanics Building. Harry| Rivers, Mike Gibbons and Johnny Lai ett HIN There *. Vrivae 4nd they realize that they must care for | pall p! Goubt that the demeanor of | Rex of New York, the Metropolitan 135- | Goujon. Ninth Street Bate i both arms hemselves physica | ranch in with re is better now. Every night | Pound champion, was defeated for the| aii the local club managers are ¢0 start « owing jo not think & slase of b we see the young feliows coming in| title by Al. Wambegans of New Orleans, | giarmed over the invasion of the new wl eto bea ‘at an early hour, not ir ~~ poly tonal benirey of the euntvation, and it ts reported that they ey have to but be ferent classes are as follows: band together and blacklist Rats bald co otcatcn ce ie , cause they are going to band toget! love it better for themaeclves, It ia], W0e-pound Clase—James Lynch, Cam- that perform at the Garden, + AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENT! Wet it go. The glove came ino seldom that we hear of rowdy do. |DFige, Mass, A gealiagie TS | oa on 1S-pound Class—Tommy Reagan, East . iw +n rgest Tailoring Establishment in the World. ve “Speaking of Hornung reminds me of | two other men ewhom I regard as two ok the While we were talkii Boston, Mass. pittebrrg® 4 se rhe of the greatest catchers that ever Mved alking @ crowd of | y95., 4 Class—John Co Ch that be is perfectly willing to King Kelley aed tuck Keine, {YOURE players on the Boston elud came pOuny in Cooper, Chelsea, ote opm a 188, fe nas, CENTURY 5 ATES, aces Mats, Wed, é : The _Liebler Co.'s BIG CAST production ot hot | Mass. a M, che "at VER TWIST Wieerek bis Neo ond rhoned fees bis dangle “ | gipound Class—Al Wambegans, New Fecal a a urine bi ihe . anneal EI SSC EE : rieans, La. i manseat tof eWeines hitting as fast as he could with| "Kel y, Crutohfeld of Richmond, 14-pound Class—Charies Asking, Bos: | Hic ett win Cun re meets ue a #1.t0 Hou, Wes, & Sst “Wh 7 a Judge," handle ‘his police | ton, Mase. pet 158-pound Clase—Arthur Sheridan, New eer LEWIS WALLER gn?! THE RIGHT TO BE HAPPY we os, "ethgte 2808) 1 WINTER GARDE W Asati ee Tocm'n "freavywelght Clase—John Bliverio, Bev. re * . ih Paine SsOCcI much thought, but while th With Dorthy Donnelly _and_#amund wae one of the most popull ‘There t# @ good example,” aid de entertained and at the same time shows some Narn sermodhiis.” the middieweight title, | thing of his peoullarities, It seme that [oom ne you story with the and after @ couple of | Kelley was needed for two games with | cleveland clu wed tn an endeavor iva a ten |e Gat, andthe waranty tod wim (Snack we Meer ceo oho| PPEEETTCTT ETT if he would keep Cr ingy an4 be in fine erin nearly every ove “in, jared that Moha was ; aa IDE cite TYFHE ON Tagan fone BARON 1K eas 4 | ae oa Es bot, wa ; iGub At. Twa; % ere that ever went on @ diamond, ixsees, “hone fellows had a desire to wae ine eit showing. Klaus, ae ee 5 4 PARK Maa, way, Col, Cir. Br ito. x. AN (Hinmeadfies Bat, “I etayed there unt! the Cleveland + nthe QUAKER Gini Lehi Os #48 MINUTES FROM BROADWAY" ‘ to set a fellow who Pa ha ae for two years and tn 1901 went to the KNICKERBOCKER Beet i's GARDEN ‘TheDURBAR : mn = nt way hs . . . ° , AR. of aboot the senses, of those who sumpea” New York Campaign Fagen on carat ire, (| Otis Skinner«Kismet || sre | 1° iso om "Mo he wont leave {t hanging on NB eecies ace tmese: aint KS 10! | New Ameterdam 555 Pa Puag> e's ‘| Burial of the Maine some bar rail’ ehe replied, he correct First gun will be fired Sunday, April 14. Toliecs Comedy ‘gi.n0 Sines tones 1B Hoa Mata: ate Bs, | Canght by KINEMACOLOR, Waster that te true or mot I do aot ? tn BUNTY PULLS the STRINGS || _ THE MAN FROM COOK'S BELA Haar aay Be ak on,” oat many a og i MASS MEETING AT HIPPODROME LYRIC, PeuirRay Hee | G@EGFELD MOULIN KOUGE Last ¢ Weeks WARFIELD Se REEUAN GY, “By the way,” eaid Mr, Young it, r F gudden thought struck him, "the: a peoullar thing that I have noticed about bali players durin 42d at, . E. : Miata ‘Wed, & Bat, at Wk? THE WOMAN: CARNEGIE HALL — TO-NIGHT \ Jorous | as HOY BLL Xow York Theatr, In | VETLE : BLUE a esto iT. Wi EVERYWOMAN. _||LIBERTY hws har MANHATTAN frie st tone HENRY MILLER OFFICER 666 4 P. M. Sharp. Seats free—every man welcome. Come. Ss) ers,.Raymond Robins and Campbell hite. Singing by the International Quartette. jo you think the ongant- nd league had on tho! teary, over? play “It was a great thing for the ae rove rea’ ¥ tb Bt. whose ora league carries a cigarette case and al- ft later proved, a t thing 1th George Nash & Wallace Fadin, OLYMPIC },.\4 fia These [ua See. for the game, Two competing leagues " ir ogee s vi . after the game and after 10, che greatest things In the world fer Do you want to know what real religion fe as tg TT a fede THE. JERSEY LILIES EDDIE fat OVER Fattises DICKENS FEST! “Cigarettes were uncommon among nell feiovone twenty years ago, The inereneed the aes alae fret man that 1 ever saw emoke one a eres Pudlic’ po dbeny bey oe nue “The fact that we have two leacu bow of cigarettes and boomed to puff at | hae Also Improved the game,” oontinu them th ide will enable men to do for their City? You will find out if you ase there. NO BROMIDES pb ab Cen cin ae aie aie dimennditel Tan Pts. Stat. Smoking Concerts 8—KIiAMUKA—8 a the necessity of putting up | ticle of baseball, They have made a closer atudy of the acience of it, The: ie @ lot of difference between the way You take time for your business and +t pleasure here— RTIG & SEAMON'S Why not take time to get right with Sy | WORL they played ball twenty years ago and ae tell ++ ile, Me oonat in seers $f ctr tl temporary." Peweite Mere it Bt aca = nt an ities EMPIRE eerie muenctacraus Thttthttttttttttrtt Meeks eee TN \