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Paver ee aN. Ws | eee ae THE EVENING WORLD, | UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Boxers, Take Notice! If You Want to Increase Your Weight Use Electricity. Which Scien- tists Declar: the Best Train ing Diet. by The Brow (ulishing Co. | @ Yore World) VOD worning. Will “G your olectricity bak or fricaseed for bre: “Oh, guess TH have mine raw tartur aauee.”” nave bullet you a, with HATS what we're coming to I French not x announce tha: the best training dict in the world fe a plain ordinary electrio current Experiments have ahown that a Wet of Cleciricity taken steadily for « few Weeks will increase the weizht, add to the muscular development, and sive any one a knockout wallop. The first man fed on electricity gained thirty Pounds in two weeks. Before taking he Was in the bantam weleht class, al- thoiich six feot tall, After two weeks | For “Tue he annonneced that he was @ “White niarers Prof. Wergonie expiaine that heat} NEXT YEAR Loom our 100 Ye FIELO Goa THE LATEST STUNT---TRAINING ON fe food and food ix heat, and as elece tricity produces heat electricity is food. Phoot three amperes of electricity a day into ® man and he can cut the reat of his diet down to a couple of apples and & slice of dry toast, This treatment will give any one an India rubber stomach and the digestion of au vatricn. Mike Gibbons, take notice. League Directors Listen to Le- . Ni x hi Bie. Nokes weet tex| gal Arguments at Waldorf Packey McFarland before he meets any other aspirant to the light- ‘weight champlonehip, Packey may his chance at last. Nolan adda, very kindy, that Willie won't force Packey to make 133 pounds ringside, but will allow him to weigh five tours before the battle. or come in at 135 pounds ringside. Remembering Willlam Notan's way of Going business when he was manager This Aftemoon. . Philadelphia Club Isn’t Sold Yet, Fogel Getting Exten- sion on Option. Of Battling Nelson, { suspect that Ritcnle mey favor t 13%5-pound mark him- self, although he beat Wolgast at 13.| BY ‘BOZEMAN BULGER. Nolan never gave away anything he could hold in making a match for any | _ THe financial fate of Roger Brecnahen Will not be decided until to-night or to- morrow, though the Board of Directors of the National League went at it “hammer and tongs" promptly ‘at 2 o'clock this afternoon, The array legal talent from Missourt that pre- ceded Roger and Mra, Britten to the room in the Waldorf was énough to warrant prediction of some. apectacular doings. The one thing that etirred the mag- nates aa they entered the Waldorf court room was the announcement that the Philadelphia Club had not been sold and that Horace Fogel, the exiJed mos still held the trump card. The baseball people were under the impression that Fogel's @ption on the Feaideiayia stock expired last ava, and that the reported purchase w : certainty, It seema, though, that ro. gel, still rankling under his expulsion, got hix option on Me stock extended Nolan who 13 pounds ‘ringalde in his fighting toge at Go'd- field. Voor Joe worked so hard to make the weight that he went a little below it, He weighed under 131 stripped, and many beileve that the weakening ef- fect of that terrific training down was Fesponsibje for his contracting consump tien soon after the battle, I wonder tf the thought of that has ever worrled Nolan. Willic Ritchie seeme, by his witling- ess to meet McFarland, who is by far the best of the Hghtwelsht contenders for the title, to be a Kenuine cham- Nelson never would fight Mc- Farland while Bat eld the title. Wol- @ast never could be dragged into u ting with Packey. It's refreshing to find that there Is ome champion who doesn't intend try to stall along and hold hia money- earning title by avoiding those who| until Dec. 14 and that he still has the might have @ chance to take it away. “way in the disposition pn the ‘And beri knows Mevarant Ho] club, He ts very busy right now trying boxed with Packey on the road and in| to sell the stock to men of his own (waining quarters for several w chalice, #o that he will not be routed financially, as well as officially, EFFECT ON FUTURE CON- TRACTS IN BIG LEAGUES, This move of Fogel's at the last min- ute was the main topic of conversation among the magnates and hangers-on who are waiting in the corridors ant "Peacock Alley" to jearn the fate of Bresnahan, Nine-tenths of the baseball people ap- |pear to be aiding with Roger in als fight with Mrs, Briton, They think that he has been unjustly treated. Back of this personal feeling for Bresnahan there is considerable apprehension cver the ef- fect the final decision will have on future contracts in the big leagues. If Bresna- han's five-year contraapt ts not upheld it Is believed that in the future a con. tract will not be worth the paper it is written on, If owners are permitted to ITCHLE has often spoken well of R Packey. He admires the Chi. cagoan, and hasn't been back- Ward about saying so. In fact, his fecl- ing toward Packoy is quite friendly, ‘Yet he is willing to give him a chance to Aight for the lightweight title that holds, This is the generous spirit of emula+ téon that should be encouraged. In the Old days it was customary to advertise boxing contests as “grudge fig gp” T day boxing 1s a sport. Personal ani- mosity has no place in it, any more than in @ running race or a hockey game or a football match or any other branch of sport. T* world of amateur sport will ret t the tirement of Mike Murphy, greatest trainer of ama- teur athletes the world ever knew, ract Mike Murphy has an enviable record. | jry gee eR gal He has coached the greatest athletic! throw the baseball business into a disas teams ever turned out at Yale and|trous muddl Pennsylvania. As coach he handled the| If directors, New York Athletic Club team that won! Herrman, Ebbetts, ‘quilivan and Murphy every event from the invading Engiisnh| shoukt decide against Bresnahan, he Sthletes in this city sixteen yeard ago. | will appeal to the civil courts, Murphy's instructions have de¥ oped One of Mra. Britton'’s main defenses “hundreds of champions, fo that Roger stayed out of too many He has done more for amateyr athe| amen the Intimation belng that he hat. dohe more for cleans fair, honcer| q Ze mere fact that Bresnahan was to » fair, «| get 10 per cent. of the net profits would, srort. it is delieved, refute that argument in He always sent his men out to win,| a court of law or before a jury, A man but to win on their merits, who would not “try? when he was to Mike Murphy has handled our Ameri-| et a Share of the profits, it is argued, can Olympic teams, and his sk: would be foolish, and nobody has ever knowledge of men have helped in max- | @°CUsed Bresnahan of being a fool rs, Dreyfuss, Roger had little to aay as he left the ing our athletes invincible. The Olympic! . a #°) corridor except, that he “was going teams are made up of athletes gath- | through with it.” not only for himself ered from all over the country, Many but for the benefit of other players, , How A COMPROMISE MAY Bé AFFECTED, the meantime Barney Dreyfuss r Clarke of the Plrates are wal of these never saw Mike Murphy — gawembling for the trip across the f But they all know him by reputation, | and when they returned to Ame tea | ped Wat there was, nobody |f : the disposition of the case 60 as to " rewnuhan to a Pitted cons Every American athiete joins in wish: | tract, They have offered hime a sie ing bim the best of good fortune, at | ona, @ Mpeedy recovery of his A compromise bas been suggested by i ‘ National Commission, is in town and 4 many times will be made. ager for 1913, Herrmann needs willing to make any corral. recently appointed Cub manager. is alleged, recently ited cha’ if he for It looks team will have to get a new manag: , OOH! WUTen Nou = The MONDAY, DECEMBER 9 Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), “HE was DeuGGeo” he says he f sress ai which Roger ie to go to Pittsburgh ana! that Mrs, Britton make good the terms of hie St. Louls contract after deduct- ting the amount of salary pald ty Pitts- buri This would be ‘Bresnaha acceptable except that he was the National League directors to go on record to now seriously they regard the contract, The directors are trying to get through with the Bresnahan case so that the regular league meeting can begin Promptly at 2 o'clock to-morrow, The Eastern Leaguers had a very quiet meeting and the champion Maple Leafs kill give a banquet to-night, as @ sort of love feast. to If you go by Secretary John Heyd- 's new way of figuring Jeff Tesreau, the big Giant pitcher, was the most successful twirler in the tonal League last season, Heydler determined the efficiency of pitchers by the number of rune made off them during the sea- son, By this system Big Jeff leads as only 1.96 runs were made off him In each nine innings he tolled un the mound. By the usual manner of scoring—that js by the number of games won and lost—Claude Hendrix of the Pirates ds, having won 24 9 for a percentage of Five of the first nine men in the regular averages are members of the pennant-winning Giants. Marquard, who ripped oft nineteen victories In a row, was fourth with a average of .703 Am was fifth with .688; Mathewson, eighth, with .087, and Crandall, ninth with .660, Wiltse was fourteenth with 600, The new system of compiling pitching records, invented by Heydler, shows some interesting facts. Particularly does it emphasize how a pitcher like Nap Rucker loses out tn the old-style pitching records, Rucker stands twen- ty-fourth In the record of games won and lost. He has an average of .462, TX mes and lost} 7° Mathewson Though Batt! ages issued averag class, jae Ee, JUAREZ ENTRIES. The Juarez entries for to-morrow are| Queeahury A.C o as fi If You Want Style and Real Value Read This and Act \$25 to $35 Materials Cut to $20 Our Fall reductiéns have begun—from $5 to $15 is the actual saving. Have style of judging teen players bi having won 18 games and lost 21. der Heydler’s new system ‘Rucker ranks third.-as only 220 runs were earned off. him In each game we work ‘as second itching effectt “Big Six" w: second and third in the your suit or overcoat made for you—¢. *20 tive, Call to-day. all s that intimate touch that only made-to measure garments haye—200 patter:s to select from-—many exclusive Arnheim ray and 9th Street, trac: 8 their man- ker badiy and it is reported that he is ir sacrifice of players in order to get him into his Moreover, he says that it isn’t with Murphy he will carry on the negotiations that will secure for him the player, but with Johnny Evers, ive Little second baseman, it dnt put through the Tinker trade— that ts if Murphy Interferred with him—he would cesign his job, There- @ though Herrihann wt!! either get Tinker o: the Chicago one of th held ‘his opponents to 2.12 earned runs al the pazages, Sammy | Harris, a sheet ‘. game. Hendrix, who led ¢ fe Pd Bs ne fovtwl for me to take Will Was clghth under thernee, eee eeetes| arystd ‘distance ‘uBleas 1" got" $2,000" for honors of the American Asso- ciation go to Shortstop Bitler of the St, Paul Club, acording to oMcial aver- by President Chivingt In ‘the 125 games Butler, Ha e close of the season, was ‘purcha: by the Pittsburgh Nationals. out 169 hits for a Poun hree-year-olds a elon 4, Boy seh ie tos ara 1a? ‘sas | 8 Rowe O'Neil of Un- men stung for more than 300 igen who, before 829, The! rors tour Sirest.“Byorting Rossman of Min- Joe Hivers, Mexican tight) for Te} In the East n_ told the writer to. Rosaman’s| has (elomranhed, Joe Lary. ma 820. Beven. | offer of | $3, _ Belect 00 ants. Le Ty +. LOT; Tal + Quick ‘Trip, 110; 20: NO MORE Worry OVER. Poor @Rus IN BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK — EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. ING QUARTERS -- wsTt Toss a Ftepern over THe NEAREST Toccey wire. SND GET A SQUARE ELECTRICITY Wuent rou oF ELECTRICITY A! MAN “OHNAY DUNDEE AND EDDIE MORGAN | HAVE BEEN MATCHED | Crack Peattonelghis to Sub- | | | stitute for Cross-Shugrue Bout Thursday Night. Decision in n Bresnahan. Case To-Night Will Affect All Future Contracts. If Reds Don’t Get Tinker the Cubs May Have to Look for New Manager Garry Herrmann, president of the Cincinnatt club and chairman of the 18 sure that the much- wugeed Tinker trade that has been reported to have fallen through so The chubby Porkopolip magnate 1s confident that before the National League meeting breaks up he will make the trade whereby the crack Cub shortstop will go to the Reds | BY tAhed st TOLLOCK. | OHNNY DU erwelght who California. where no stopped Frankle |Contey in the nineteenth round of a! ‘ | twenty-round contest, was matched to- ‘day to meet bddie Morgan, the crack | lish featherweight, in a ten round | bout at the Forty-fourth Street Sporting | Club show on next Thursday night. Morgan has made good in all the | tests he has fought in this country, but in Dundee he will find the toughest |fighter he has yet met here. This bout has been substituted for the Leach | Cross-Young Shugrue contest, Cross, who {8 not well. asking for a postpone- ment of his bout until Dec. 19. city on ‘Thanks ing Dey, {s signed up for a fight fn. Philad phia, Harry Edwards, manager of the Olympic A. 6, of that city, has secored Bat to meet Teddy Maloney, the game and aggressive lightweight of Wailly,"* in @ six-roand bout at the cluu's lay night, They will fight at 1: bin at 6 P, Since Joe Rivers, the Mexican lichtweight, de- feated Joe Mandot, ‘the crack New Orieane fichier at Vernon Cal. he has teen asking for guaran- tees just deurle wnat be fought for a rear go Matt Hinkel of the Victor A. C, of Clereland | wired Rivers an offer of $1,500 to box Phil Brock | ive rounds but Joe Ler: Kuvers, wired back that he would have to on ways, Hinkel has Tom McCarey, who i trying to clinch a twenty- round bout beoween Kid’ Wiliams, the bantam | weight cbampion of the South, and Kiddie Campi tat V of San Franciscu, to come off 4, is ot likely to sign up W If it had not been for Owen Moran, Jem Dris- ‘ant Freddic Welan. the tier crsen, pile Mie fighters, 8 rel etd. Te Holl of Bag. referee robably ba injured angry ‘mob who tried to matter By hed'piten the feclolon'ta Nushne, Mehe Autraliga Bight weight lampions over dack War lighter. at the end ‘of 2 Biren f tnd butties at teat the releree, whos matchmaker of the another 4900 sertously f twenty-roun The crowd d total of 212 bases, Siving him an average of former major leaguers, neapolis and Carr of Kansas City, McKetrick, crtgew Bight, promoter’ who ie ‘tr se i, of Milwaukee, juffalo onthe ni he woulr think ¢) eke ta ott mn deel Pa $400 and Le. te Nor expenses than the waiting to _MUSICAL, METROPOLITAN OF OLENA HOUSE. To-night at 3, Aldas 8. Bo- hemes of datas sic Fiute: Fri’ Faeines + Sat. ~ On eet iat We foo PANY. Aupuson es i 8 Vaudeville Acts fi" CONTINUOUS |, x54? y, DAILY AFTERNOONS | 10 NG PRICES, seats, 10c | fetes reps WILLIAM FOX's AcADEMY 1. °°, To CONTINUOUS 4)'D\7 10 HIGH CLASS ‘ AU DEVILLE ACADEMY. | EVENING h” St. Helly 70 tl of # course fom site nett metenuTit i ‘Wheele SPORTS vOUS Anu rT: 0 0 Ns, NEWSY PARAGRAPHS AND ALL eo OF ‘Sullivan Anxious to sho ta Daveld Long Distance Runners for 1916 Olympic Games, So He Has Donated a Silver Belt to De- cide the Champion. 1 HOSE who have charge cf amateur) athletic affaire in this country are determined that States shall make a be long Olymp Games in Berlin order to develop the nativ racing, James E. Sulli ot the A. which w de Madea before that time. w suit and Sparrow runner, The distance runs in the late country at pret Foreign county at Stockholm that since been trying to think up whereby the U, the ot not been determined, but race over sanctioned meet. The slud possessor of the belt. inning ax o'clock, ations ta ‘latm, attention we the, m ficers and Hrederick 8. for president ses Steady Mo’ PER ATOR to least ‘an, A. U, has given a be awarded the best runner to-morrow ol i) be had after a few weeks’ train ve can't get half enough men, and Jobe are the United S01 this er showing In ance running events at 10 in I in this sivle| secretary during a conversation between Robertson, old-time runner, that It was decided to offer this trophy to decide. the champion two athletic promoters commented on the dandy fields of long] 5 distance harriers that took part in long Wu's, and they bewailed the lack of star men “in this the ever 4 plans, . A. would be a Pro- | ficient in this sort of competition as) ate been ip practically all the As pat the method of scoring whereby the premier runner may be selected has much ure: It will be offered in competition | often as the club that possesses It res to put it up as @ prize in any an hour, that Is a part of a wing it the most iill become: perinanent The annual ymecung, oft The Metrowdliten Go't will rcheditled for Ee eegioe at i of “Morris i lave of. Wynant Ds homas will not jersey organization, > oala each was the recilt of lated the entire, fame minutes after hostilities tallied the fire goat foe Dargie tet minites later added nana aistered ue (Svax A.C, romped vel an at a steady jm ritire distance and finial more of J. Anthony of the Vas De Jo pewood 0. Hell of thing” Gavers Josenh 0. Lowe di continuation, of the xtra time to) settle, the replay betwee! ‘montana amateur Cup th mates 7 ee Fult a proved so muoh su-! were perior to our runners in the long grinds Sullivan hi i EVERY NIGHT AT 8 P. M. Wwhowe MAR ys IN Tuan Barton sh might at AMUSEMENTS. ‘The pringipal election of of. he selection ‘mysionahi “WANT A JOB? WE GUARANTEE TO GET WORK FOR YOU. iG PICTURE named rc ay Fa < NAZIMOVA rom ‘he a MISS BILLIE BU! LYCEUM 4, 05,090, ee 23 REA TE ithe Paint’ ae Way. Bis.8.20) CReRy rey wast ae &. SARE reat Pee Pik THE vi me KG ‘JA Soe to CKE GOSSIP SIX-DAY BIKERS the by Kot for the the coll the the WINTER GARDEN §, 00 GERTREDE ys an! HOS AD’ LS wantae TO HINDLE ee be reation of thelendoe Benson, CASINO oe ae a. its, shy inst THE MERR Y COUNTESS ASTHST, THEA. Sy 5 WILLIAM THE, BAY NOt COLLIER’ Never fig Die HUDSON “iinet via aS js LES iy. Eve, LAUGHS y Lanons AMSTERDAM}! THE COUNT OF Carey Annie Russoll 8! LIBERTY siya M-I-L-E-S- PLAYHOUSE if we SICKERAG Ba cai KE Mat MOULIN-R ROUGE , GLIBE LHAMBRA, sot goth A. | das vty MATS, 28/1 BRONX. || aioe 1a toe AS ona’ DAILY MY HARLEM jj Woner “SALOMY “TaN OF MUSIC | PRICES STOCK CO.| 35-50 The Count F EM Monte Cristo} * ‘LAUDE PAYTON arder | SEAN MURDOCK 7 ith OH! SEA Krenings bore Matinces iS Fault ES 215. Wed. 18 MONTGOMERY et ‘sTONES ELS! THE LADY OF TNE ‘of ‘Oude: mE PrEn | Ms HCW YUMA Sian: ‘timers’ Week. pay 10 All Star Acts. COLONIAL lf Nido Mone ae pales Ma prenen i ASTOR, HAwT CRND ET in OF THE aA SAS i |F, F. Proctor’s; IRENE FRANKLIN NY, THEATRES, | Assisted by BERT GREEN, STHAV, #th,0¢ | SUsue ton Bs MAY Garden Event Looks a Race Instead of Tedious Grind After an all that carrled the fifteen sxe Garden six miles ahead of the world’s record, the best sprinter of each team came on the track for the evening perio determined to further increase the lead, and await chances to catch the fleld napping and steal a much coveted lap. The sensational riding kept a crowd of 5,000 on ae. Bo sooner did the spectators stop cheering Fogler than Perchicot, the Frenchman, would flash to the front. that way was the pace that no rider could hold ata time, Tho contest so far has been a bitter struggle between the Americans, headed foreigners for the leading pi riders from across the sea shown: #0 much grit Rutt, Walker and Berthet would shoot to the front with blinding speed, andit would take three and four laps of kill+ ing work to catch up with them ni was made by Berthet, Neved Fre’ kind of riding they opened up a gap of nearly half a lap before the bunch came hoarse cheering for five minutes as they finally man. y ‘Phe furious pace has begun to tell on fer in the day. The only serious spill happened in the noon ‘hour, Twenty: Walker and Fogler, following close bes hind, were spilled but all resumed with ly shaken up. ‘The crowds continued to pour in aq at 6 o'clock more were bunched in the warden, beseeching HAMMERSTEIN’S § PRICES!! | WALLACK’S 3 Last 8 ene ye SIMONE ta Koth WEEKS ELTINGE it. Seis foeinats LEAVE QLD MARK AWAY BERIND as of Yore. day series of sprints teams In the day bike race at Madison Square quick were the dashes that, mo It continuad all afternoon, for so tertMe lead for more than twenty minates Champion Frank Kramer, and :tho itions in that wends Its way around ed course. in a six-day race have ‘Time and again Perichot, he first rr 1 attempt to steal a lap who had just ree Brocco, of the By the wildest his partner, neh-ftalian team on the job, Then the crowd be- Kramer, Clarke, Grenda and Rutt caught the flying Freneh- Suter brothers, who were forced to rear, after leading in the race eari- when Berthet’s machine psed and threw him heavily on the venth street side. Thomas, exception of Berthet, who was bad- than six thousand bikers to ‘shit ‘er up. AMUSEMENTS. aaar ee Tatar. | CHING Baw Suite WAL SE nae : Bae fio ih vt Bier & 434, Er, & Bat. is latent * Tigadeay ah at ‘Matinees DOUGLAS Rye 5. NE 7 as i apa ant END {inns Wall nage S48 |S A. ant Sat. 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