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THE _EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, UP-TO-DATE EDITED BY AND NEWSY ROBERT EDGREN BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK SOUNDS LIKE WAR AND LOOKS IT---THIS AUTO POLO Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co, By VICIHEMPSTEAD SLATED (The New York World), Niger DEMON CLYOE FERRITER, MALLET MAN LEANING AGAINST “Fe BALL FOR A TALLY ~~ Ho EXAGGERATION WOW - AcTiot! SHOWING THE REFEREE JUDGING A PLAY ALONG THE SIDE NES Rivers and Ritchie Will Furnish Something Fistically New for New Yorkers. O44 TTS HoTHING! (Tink my NECK (> BROKEN IN TWO PLACES BUT OTIER WIE Leeet GReat ) Coprright, 1912, by The Press Publi (The New York World), T last New York is to have some- thing new and accordingly worth in @ flatic way. Reporte from the Pacific coast say that after two weeks of vaudeville work Joe Rivers, the marvellous Mexican, will head directly East, and @ month or #0 later, Willle Ritchte ts to again, Billy Gibson, manager of the! Garden A. C., has been in communica- tien with Rivers and has offered him inducements to meet Li others of the local stars of the light- OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY PROMINENT COCAL PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS WHO WITHESSED THE GAME, Auto Polo Proves. Most “TRE PLAYERS HAVE THEIR SECONDS READY WD PATCH THEM UP JUST KIKE IN A FOOTBALL GAME ch Cross and CIANTS’ PRESID:NT BEFORE BRUSH DIED ns ali a el Club Will Be Kept in Family, According to Will of Late Owner. (Speciat to The Evening World.) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Deo, 3.—There will be no changes in the management of the New York Giants because of the death of John T. Brush. Some definite Announcement to that effect and re garding the future of the club will 0 made here to-morrow after Mr. Brush'e will is probated. That Mr. Brush tne tended that Harry N, Hempstead of Ime Glanapolis, his son-in-law, should suce ceed himy has been unierstood here for ta long time. He had been quietly grooming him for the responsibility tor several years, Although Mr. Hempstead has not ap» peared in the baseball Mmelight he has been a close student of the game and of affairs of the Giants. He was closer to Mr. Brush In business matters and was the last offictal of the club to see. him, Mr. Brush ts said to have proe vided clearly in his will for the future of the club, and his wishes are to be carried out, He wanted the club to re- main In his family and he has made @ 1 to that effect. There are three direct heirs, the widow weight division. Ritchie, too, fers to appear here, and now that he hee earned a reputation oy Beating chances are he won't be frowned on by our local celebrities. Cross passed up Ritchie when the Fitsco __Ex citin 9g Sp ort Ever| 2 A Boxers’ Union---7 hat’s ihe Latest of ten minutes each with an intermis- sion of five minutes between periods. Ad Wolgast, t! and her daughter, Natille Brush and Mrs. Hempstead, a daughter by a first wife, ‘There has been no friction in t@ family over the property and It is the Record Scale for New ‘Labor’ Body })isssier wii Sir. Wempavead to: tase Each goal made by either team counted . The teams changed goals each period. ‘Dhe driver was allowed to st his mallet man and the ball was boy was here before, because he didn't believe he would draw a big enough @ate. Maybe Cross had some other rea. een for not desiring to mingle with he took on Shamus Football, Ice tie Hechey, Motor- cycle Racing, Others Tame in Comparison. LOS ANGELES, “preliminary” fi pressor, the fight promoter, exponents known as “ 3%.—No more starvation wages for the ~ will soon have the grinding op- his mercy. That class of fisticuft ‘pork and beanera,” to which all of the ring idols once belonged for the price of a gvod dinner, have organized a union ch will have the highest wage scale of any union * Huddy, of a local athletic club, 1s the moving ven members. He expects Ritchie, for I s O’Brien at Yonkers last night, meets anothdt unknown proposition in Brooklyn, named Billy Bennett, later in the week. Ritchie was a better card man did not ground. Allowance was always made for each driver to the engine became In the aftern ite driver Ross in Los Angeles wh nk the car when N the opinion of the big crowd Attended the introductory games of @uto polo at Madison Garden all spirit, and thus far has signed up sixty- to sign at least thirty-five more “prelim” boys before closing the Then, according to his announcement to-day, he will a minimum of $35 as compensation for getting mauled for four That 1s at the rate of $3 per minute of actual labor. will be @ larger amount demanded for the six and ten-round goes. The wage scale will not be definitely fixed, however, until the organi- zation of the union has been perfected. the red car had es ing; Clyde Ferriter was the mallet man. B. Sterling was the driver of the blue car and Bud Jackson waa the mallet man. The men of the red car proved far /muperior to their opponents and won by &@ score Of 11 goals to & The blue car Jackson made rod. T! RLING DRWING HIS RONCO WITH HURRICANE sub DARKSON ar We GOSSIP than elther of these long before ‘he beat Wolgaet However, no matter what | other aporte are mildly tame in com- Cross thought of Ritchie, {ts a pleasure | parison. Some people think that foot- te note that both the new lightweight | bail, champion and Rivers are coming. They will be welcome. The same old talent, matched and rematched, is becoming tiresome, ae the attendance at recent shows proves, New Yorkers are always Willing to pay for the best and they @rould have it. In Rivers and Ritchie against Cross, Murphy, Brown or Brit- motor cycle racing, playing and such forms of competition new game that has Just been played hore for the first time hes more thrills in @ minute than the others altogether. Here 1s one eport that ought to make the doctors and the surgeons glad. you ware told that two trains going ODDS AND ENDS, NEWSY PARAGRAPHS AND: ALL KINDS OF are exciting, but t! wes Sinabaa in th another goal 11 the blue play: The red men w SPORTS the third. After that t blanked in ¢he first Robert Kamerer, John H. Booth, Jr. It is expected that the regulars will Insurgents Gain TEACHNG ROCKEFELLER’ Hempsiead to taxe charge of the team. The only statement made here by, members of the family ts that t be no changes in the management and positively the club will not be sold to any one. Mr. Hempstead was with Mr. Brush during the world series and a great deal plans and wishes. After t e will te dis- posed of Mr. Hempstead wil go to New. York and probably assume immediate charge of the property. Mr, Hempstead is weil known among business men here of a quiet but aggressive type. Tina Blinard Varlorr Slee see Broadens pot ORE AM USEMENTS, 106th St Hello H, Silleca, jr, and AUDUBON Foxy THEATRE Riders Have All Signed Up tor! This Year’s Six-Day Bike at forty miles an hour were going to of course you'd think period, but scored three goals in +! tain. Gibson or the Forty-fourth Streat rriter made two goals also select a nominating committee and C. would have something Big Advantage GRANDSON-PITCHING ART, meet head-on, that it was @ thriller. second period. udubon “The Plashouse sit acs semtasing oommitiog cal Bees Ley VAUDEVILLE ship to vote on which set of nominators will be elected as nominators of the of- AXD MEWEET BHOTO ‘PLATE ‘and King made the third by pushing the ball over the goal line with his machine. third Ferrite made goals and King scored with the m: in the fourth period Ferriter MORDECAI BROWN’S JOB. At New York A.C. aport, although not quite as bad as that, ison the same order rte the two teams In the game ficials of the club. The Insurgents CHICAGO, Dee. now very confident that they will win scions of American multi-millionatres %—Tutoring the ¢ Continous :70'n't. out and oneo more put athletics on the) AFTERNOONS sed to enjoy at the| 000 SEATS ready under way to decide wheth- made one goal and in the fifth three ids fair to become @ lucrative fleld of endeavar for big league baseball The first to take up the work ig Mordecat Brown, hero of @ thou- wand pitching battles in the His pupil is Fowler Mc- years old, son of Harold F, MoCormick, and grandson D. Rockeféller, celved his first prival the twirling art to-day bition of the lad’e father to see his son pitch a Princeton nine to vic- ory over Har would help us epend many an enjoyable night this winter, EANWHILE Tom Jones and the .very much tamed are gobbling at an $3,000 guar- antes to fight either Joe Mandot or Frankie Burns for “Sunshine Jim" Cot- froth on the Const New Year's Day. Previous to Thanksgiving Day Wo! and Jones placed a very much bigger price on the Michigan wild cat’ Jones had @ habit of alzing up & promoter pitlably who had the to guarantee them any loss than $15,000. Of course they didn't always get that, ‘dut.they usually put in those figures in at the New York A. er the organization shall remain the athletic club originally intended or be- | come a social club, as many members | apparently desire. called insurgents—or the men who strong advocates of ath! | Aght to have the nominating committee | chosen by the members instead of the | Board of Governors. ‘The Insurgents lost no time in choos: ing a nominating committee, which the: hope will be the one elected for the pur-{ | solid footing tt LL of the fourteen teams who'll | "take part in the six-day race, | ;Which starts at Madison Square | y at midnight have been The last two teams to get in} und Jackson in the blue car by the/iine were Jackie Clarke and Fred Hill! and Jake Magin and P overturned, but none |gng Peter Drobach und E Clarke, the ex-champion of ‘Auatealla, ne: Hed teem aecured 1am “wacly Toad. won the race last year with Joe Fogler, | [ana in 1909 ne won with Walter Rutt, the German champion. s fast and inte: team composed of Kin, A large crowd saw the ber gam Tl layini uses a mallet, after the atyle of the pony polo players. The ball Je placed in thi large leather ball. the referee both ‘erriter | Garden Sun: efeated Sterling | signed. score of 18 to 10, Twice the aut of the contestants wa: machines charge at the ball as fast as The first car to reach the: yall has the first chance to sonk {t toward the opposing « drivers misjudge in steering and the and although the Blue players scored several points in the last few minutes of Dlay, they were unable to overtake thelr | ang Rutt finished In 1910 Clarke cond, Clarke is con- of the best six-day riders in the world, and his mate, Hill, 4 rated as one of the top notcher: nd Magin are veterans, and will be strong Yankee representa- | i pose of naming the men who will be chosen for the important offices of the} mathines com Some thrill, eh? ‘The caine was played in five periods together with @ crash. be played to-day, The men named are as follows, , afternoon and evening. every one of them being ardent athletic vers: Hugh Baxter, H. K. George K._ Br M Public tor hold, next Sat 10c 10, 15¢,: 25¢ mine, NEW PROGRAMME we EM FOX'S ta ie i get CONTINUOUS ier ‘ HIGH CLASS a 10 VAUDEVILLE ACTS AND A FEW PHOTO PLAYS, ALL SEATS 16¢, 15¢, 25¢ ‘The last time who has won the middle | the fight specifications, ? Joni eh distance championship of America three was in New York he demanded 918,00 to tackle K. O. Brown, but later Two Hard Battles Arranged TRENT PROGRAMME CHANGED MON, zai " STAR MATINEE DA'LY 1018-28 Jimmy Moran and! Clearance Carmen in the firat heat of | J the indoor motor-paced The ses aan, offered to compromise on $12.00, BROADWAY tied up Billy Gibson for a promise of For French Bantam Champion champtonshp, | ae SUN at ACADEMY EVENING $12,600 in the match with MoFariand, Which Gibson called off after Gov, Dix had expressed opposition to it. Yes, ‘Thankegiving Day made a big differ. ence to the Wolgast-Jones combination and also to one Willie Ritchie and the which will be run Friday night. Charles Ledoux to Meet Kid)‘ Williams in Philly Dec, 11 and] & Bor Pdeatcher, tor te i at the local lub vil the ane Ente ee Yap fontay nig! iar tile for ne oa ine we Wiarde “walt 19, Th Geo oy ee Rasa Honty_Tmlinger, bee ardived in town a, “the ens SS lane OF MUSIC | “was STOCK CO.| 35-50 ew Munic Hall.44i Stes ROLY. POLY “Alias Jimmy Valentine” actin aoe | A aT JEAN MURDOCH, FANNY'S FIRST PLAY |" Frankie Burns at New Or- ae arLe iss, Be se a leans Dec. 16. eretwhile Bally Nolan, his manager. Benttons, Americus, a9 the this M iiehas wih hits another re Eaimeler ge craiaing partner, O—there’s no interest in boxing as ft 1s at present conducted in to yesterday, two long days before the Mike Gibbons- Eddie McGoorty ten-round argument, something like $15,000 had found its way into the box-office through the advance sale. This, mind you, te only for seate Of the reserved variety. The one doilar admission and two dollar accommoda- tions have not yet ‘been placed on sale and won't be till to-morrow night. Buess New Yorkers don't know @ good match when they see one! onne ce ‘pest “aither ik te America can fghtes READY MONEY _ LTTE “WOMEN |IC aa at Fee Sat By JONN POLLOCK. HARLES LEDOUX, weight champion of France, has been signed up for two really im- portant bouts in this count contest will be with Kid Baltimore, the bantamweight champion of the South, for six rounds at a special show to be held by the “The chin of TRUTH teithnnt Toundatl the F tne se, for Borne ents thest Fr THE YELLOW INCKET rhe, the Columban of {fins aa tine for Di 3 ar mae aks in destined for big. th Sorte Have new ate byt NEWANGSTI sao THE COUNT ? LIBERTY S3,¢ made fie Lie ue LUXEMBOURG Tx 815, Mais, We Thurs, NEVER BAY DIR More Laughs ‘Than At ore, auigtig. ‘Than Any of Philadelphia, on Wednesday evenini while ‘hia second eni wifi be with Frank! bantamweight, cic the ¢hin nan in to fh wh ie Kilbane: May Be Arrested for Alleged Fake Britton,” enthusiasts pia sitet oon ti ‘negro: vat Nettampti MONG the foreigners who will a eee compete in this years six-day race I notice there ts a rider named Egg. Can you imagine the fun the rail birds will have with him? If he doesn't prove fr er Yeher on \ ferees in, the a 3 rounds at the West Bide A. C, of New Soe sthotos acted a ce xe a vai rent W in Mate, Wed and # THE RED ae Ledoux will have his fighting ability well tested in both fights ai UN ION SY. ge ae HAnMERSTEN'S 2 | Fight Resuits Ihe aa re ines, etorage variety of hen fruit when it comes to @ amash-up—well, enuf sed. Anyhow, they say he can't be beat. and Burns are two of the best bantal tn America. The Frenoh champion ts Y. T CLEVELAND, EGFELD FOLLIES = Dec, 3.—Johnny Kil- bane, the featherweight champion and Lillian Shaw, Joe Weld) bilt and Mh to recelve a guarantee of $250 for Aight: | filo 7, Jimmy Dunn, are in a ing Williams peck of trouble just now. A civil ac- tion has been brought against them for the recovery ef $700, which some eport- ¢| ing men of Johnetown, with having defrauded them. They al- lege that Kilbane boxed with his spar- Tommy McGinty at ea %, “it ing ans id ta HERE 4s but one brand of polo to look forward to, That is Plane polo, We have had , horse polo, w: we have auto polo, in the game was shown Gotham at Madison Bquare Garden last night. pind th oer a bout at by on sta is ae . change them aida I Ray Me ©. of Vernon, Ww Birtlsday afternoon “WAL Nat SIMONE * er me ft te Pls Ait Grou ‘bie ata ‘This latest twist oh awd ere u the wo! ‘Beovty Monue! ae to rita hie 20. bp Mata! Welt & Ba GEORGEM NOH “ily leaven ASTOR ay ath St & novelty it makes a decided hit, for it is @ real thriller; but as @ recog- nized sport, to be enjoyed by any con- siderable number of people, it doesn't weem ponsible. Auto polo, as New York has een it show In that city on last Friday night, natead of Tommy Duggan of San Fran- cisco, as announced. s the promoters of the show learned that the supposed Duggan was than McGinty, mediately had warrants tesue arrest of Kilbal tie ig on a ‘tha a en dw erie tea url ee * santas h Bias, Bguere, Garden fe, one, of the a ios ao | NOVELTY IN ATHLETIC MEET. mt ng "walt breton be ‘he jew woeks (0 discuss iho Dunn, McGinty and J. Barry, who had any F, Twenty-second Regt. | didn't orerlook much wen they arranged athletic meet in their armory to he New York Stock Exchange teat, wi jeagvie, will try and Che atrongen toum An’ the. Military | League. In 8 game of iudoor baseball, Then follow KO Ay atletic events closed to members of tie on ce Kolehmainen, arranged the bout, The promoters of the show thelr counsel, of Johnstown, of $700 which they claimed lost on the show. Attorney Parsons got [into oommunication with the law firm . Taft and Arter of thi and ordered them to bring sult again Kilbane and Dunn which they have) 1 wilt say that in auto futh'es think polo there ts # thrill every gecond.| ” exaggeration, course, but there are enough thrill to make the game one w Until one has seen such @ match he has no adequate con-| fi"! ception of the feats that can be accom- Plished with’ a motor ci t imitation of a buck- ssa Dantel L, Pare George Mebonald, worth witnessing. the wonder Fini ational’ ten-anile shampin e between the teaue of the ie for apie 8 ig Ma m 1508 KELLERD | HAMLET 8.15, $4 Well ite ind Haidie Murphy of Boston 1 a NPLedmne Fase B Pout at tae bee Wer Wont Woul Wen —_———— y to Meet Ross, vy weigh "ft, egy taal a artic \e rola prove aia i terme off red, en Po-wizht at Fraterutty a ‘ od Pe borlig teams will te see in action ‘omimutery and the Maroc, ys two of Brooklyn's Tint * oo a a the Shite Tk in alan pe: ma a | f ey wil figait ten. route M. | ou aos ‘ey Dovar ss HAWTHORNE FAIRBANKS in OF THE 1.8. 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