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PS on THE EVENING WUKLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1912. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN SIVDAY BIKERS. STRIKE AGAINST 2o-MILE GAIT Say Management Inhuman De- | manding Record Pace and Take Breathing Spell. 2 ‘WOMAN MAGNATE PLAYS IMPORTANT PART IN LEAGUE'S AFFAIRS. own my UTTE \. Fiousano Bones a W6Er MoCarty’s Victory Over Flynn oi P Sie. . Gi ret | one allman went on strike for an hour and a quare date for Vacant Heavyweight | ter to-day because they eald the manages A . Se ¥ ee ment demanded that they continue the Chair. f D 1G c ¢ ‘ race at a twenty-five-m! -hour gait. : : te) Tho hour record, for a single how: — _ ‘ WJ % tng is only twenty: i ics miles and, as the riders claims, it is COVEN, S018. fo Hho Pee annie Os, "ioe Hdloulous and inhuman to expect them HE heavyweight championship - ( ‘ 2 * to pedal along at 2-mile gait for 162 situation 1* gradually clearing. rare ‘ A , By nite y consecutive hours, The result that Johnson has been put out of at 11.90 “all hands” quit the cup-like the sport for all time by his own ac- track and rode on the “ilat” at a snaii'e ttone. He is absolutely barred in all pace, They refused to continue toni clube in this country, and in England, the gruelling riding that carried them Australia, France, and other Bur pean countries. If he wanted to fight agaln Re couldn't. He's a memory, and not @ particularly happy one. No other man ever did as much to discredit box- ing as Jack Johneon. Let him go to eblivion with that for an epitaph. Lather McCarty's knocking ‘The fourteen teama riding in the atm day race at Madison Square Gardep 1 of the bikers to maintain high speeu met with instant Jeers and from the crowd. The riders a deaf ear to the demand of the referee to return to the track and con- Wynn tn the sixteenth round tam night gy tinned their ral-like riding on the Was a fairly creditable performance. It! 5 : “fints’ ‘The 2.500 spectators bexan makes McCarty © prominent candidate : ae! f stamping their feet and shouting tor EAth enolate Rwken: (eet speedier work. The crowd jamming the he'll have to meet before he can sign rail fround the arena hurled newspapers himeelt “champion” are Jess Willard, adic: Seal Pr ae ppt Melee ad ier Eddie Root, on behaif of the riders, The Javier's hope rests on the outcome a 1’ qi . ; lie CL 5k naid the recon) breaking pace couldn't of his battle with Wuest to-night. [ t t B l x j ee z eye . : \ ; be Kept up longer and tia Willard has fought McCarty here in a es in ase a ; Yt : : . New York, and has trimmed him hand nar one we, aren! ge that Fielder Jones j geen as grass, with only three or foi : and bexan spri ° ‘Western contests to start his “record. : ° SD eleieleilelsieleinininleleleiieleieleininleteleteleteinbelnlelnteintotetetatqinguteteteielejeiafate | pack ble toot up the! cite ‘The fighting he did, for a novice, was Wi anage Hill tops Arrow shows Mrs. Uritton, owner and “boas” of! the St. Lous Club,, planation. The plan of the League's Board of Directors to have the matter |iesize of the, ae for taster Tite aa astonishing. Especialiy so the sitting in the bottom row of National League magnates, between Harry] settled by arbitration has gone up in smoke because Mrs. Britton'’s law-| The slow and effective way in which he SS H , " in | the lead _o: i whipped McCarty, outboxing and out- viet lempstead, thé Giants’ new President, and Garry Herrmann. She is the| yers couldn't agree on the arbitrators named. The case now goes to bd _ ——— fighting him in every round. . sijaitsons tar rari to be appointed manager of ea] central figure in the case of Roger Bresnahan and it was by her orders| National Commission, so it will be some time before the validity of a play-| B Besides Willard ts Pal ‘i ly “fired” « W } ieee: ben pirtadinones Jonge bm y ‘Owing 0 the opposing sides being unable to agree that the manager of the Cardinals was summarily “fired’ without ex-| er’s contract, such as Bresnahan’s, will ibe decided. | ANT A JO! 3 | fight with Bombardier Wella. The Ene: elt hahaa Reoped Bressahan owt now the Mating | Rene | ; ji ee WE GUARANTEE TO GET \ ohampion knocked Palzer down and comtract with jardinals until the|(he case and would listen to Ror ; 4 WO! = him @ ternfio beating for w round oo Mational League passes on it at o special meeting ia |Complaint. A copy of it was ordered Ledoux Will Have His Fighting Another Scalp ftenay 7 Somoviee, rorena a and then blew up. Paizer repruary, 0 ire, Britton and her associat on: ° OPERATOR 13 @ week } won, by ouflasting the clever Engl President Brvete of The League is to meet a few days he- W * ; ATOR cont ; ; thy Dodgers wit need » party [rine ramus inte mee | ili ell Tested To-Ni fem week training. f fore the regular eet in Feb y Beak” Fasies breaien ieer fe than to-day that will inspect Bis new ball park and them|and pass on it. Just what effect this y g For Carl Morris the husky California henvrweigh:, fu A he looks like a fighter. He te the finest | AML the Lat. } ‘zl sll sit down to a swell food. Been Stace will have on Bresnahan signing with hat Luther ad broke —— \ u the sixteenth round et ere “10 modet ‘3 pugilet, with bie gr The magnates will finish wp all their business at |*N0ther club is not known. Bresnahan BY JOHN POLLOCK. vediately sent a, ielegrans the| CATTANOOGA, Tenn., Dec. 11.—Carl) rounded Jaw abd high ohesk Dones and est Winter ' pas heen declared @ free ment and can! aq HARLEY LEDOUX, the bantam: | ,,, eats ere ori telling hin to | Morris of Oklahoma, knocked out Bob! Gone, aces Ore oe , al since Sullivan’ ime site League Base- 7 ealary Umit rule ale |£0 Where he pleases. In otter words ( welght champion of France, will | rand i Ae Willlams of New York in the thira! toon 2 ry have his fighting ability well test-) (C5 0" me und of their slated eight: for nothing else on earth but tradi") wall News Mods URely 00 close deal to-day, wheredy they will |Tiis may amogne (0 na mnaeh ee MG | ed tn this country to-night, as he will Nise coche Se “tha | geen Had HU oppodent sen tei at WANDERER’S BALL Be aise casio cropwrs exareesive- secure Joe Tinker from Cube ee their manager, ‘Anyway the case urna’ now| meet “Kid” Williams of Baltimore, the | DM,0ery Airey, ie ieapusciht of Ba n'a mercy from toe opening gonk Mordia thie gna broker: | Told in Short pra Stns at the mesting had @ hot discussion se to | Breanthan has the uppor hand. champion of the South, ‘They are to|iart of this var, hie fanded in san Hrancicy | went after his man savagely at the rome ais * ry dangerous man Paragraphi. bat abet yh the grea Laresasadl of ig Gilbey GEA SEMA | ig tabeban testi. Willibe. c , {fight six rounds at the Natlonal A. ¢ ap biarled f. chavonge tp Frank + He | opening of the A and the end came} or any of them, cool and tricky, . vided between Billy Ramil ‘Bostons and cleane DONOVAN’S x { Philadefphia, and as Williams has tan 5 und carries @ tremendous punch. Hi George Browne of Giants, both of whom wore present, (UP {his afternoon. All that tx lett to) Or VRUAEIDIIM. and hth te jowing two he: be done is the inapection of already fought the American champion wants to eet a erack at the ts to the saw. Morris came out of | TO-MIGHT. pou Lever rit psoalyeadoys2 pany King, gives © dianer. [ticket machine that is the pride or |bantamwelgnt, Johnny g’oulon, and best- fo aa Hoe AL eslae post ¢ fracas without a mark, |} ses W. seth S1. umy of the three other giants, Willard ®® cca bly lent Of the Phillies, agrees to |John Harris, the former owner of the|ed him in a ten-round bout at the Gar-| | iy the biggest of the lot, with his ax yer $2,200 for discovering Pitcher! Boston Braves. This machine, it te {den A. ‘sa sate bet that Ledoux | 22¢ Thomas of Californ feat ax inches of height and 200 pounds Binoy. claimed, will miet Billy Crupp of forma, a, be ——- @ men honest tn ad | will surely fight at top ‘A. on Padey ‘night in the. mal tof ‘The Wationsl League bas unanimously re-elected | dition to hurrying crowds through the|to have anything on Williams tea, Runde ty "niet ‘at? a AMUSEMENTS. deen winning conalst- ‘Thomas F. Lynch President, while the Giants have | (!'Mtlles. final bell. The lads are to battle cra Aanitiog ‘the late Stanier Wetonel.” thou = with quick knockouts of late, chosen Marry MW. Mompstead, the late John T, Brash’s pounds at the ringalde, and each Ie to tie Mon the mintiema ebuaereD He'll bear watching, too. son-in-law, as their President. The new salary limit rule established | recelve a guarantee of $1,000, i aera sierwenae, ta ity-tuo ____ AMUSEMENTS. by the International League is about to cause a lot of trouble in that or-| ganization, Several of th y i BY BOZEMAN BULGER. | n15 money or the gute. The whole trou-| suffer financially and. they bet a tile HE rumor was current in the| ble Krew out of an inability on the part HEY eay the pickpockets and east side thugs who have customarily made Madison Square Garden back’’"againat Money Mellody, wliom be knocked lo Ritchie, the, ugh m fie agai, tor | WALLACK’s * “aa fo Jen.¢ SIMONE '* " ‘Thea. ready goed at the| Manager Hilly Gibson of the Ganlen A. different theatres 1m the Test po will f o-d ved, wor : 3 ent theatres In the Wer PeBUY | to-day received, word from Pack ey McParland’ that forth loud laments. It is an injustic (or ar at Oak: | tho at fe willl ‘tox. deck ground durin dors of the Waldort thix {Of the Iawyere for Mra, Britton and to thon, at that. for instance, the new | 4m: pacTamente. Lae An ea, iewa, | Ititon aad Wisco sth wil ob to pay thelr way in this corridors of the Bresnahan to agree on ® referee. Ev-|rule limits the salaries to $400 a month | daw dave 1 So a rok eae aca, Ho wil | an few edaye, “Britton ie Voor ) Year or stay out. Politicians aren't get- niorning that Fielder Jone%,|ery time that one side agreed to a name} for all players. There are five or ie week trom the theatres, fa tule alts, and bie ‘manager, Danny Morgan, | ting the usual large supply of passes. |the great outflelder and former man- Ro) other, fes [ fomething was! players in the International League! of Sener Gite, foe valle to to cant R | ‘° oe. WINTER CARDEN Consequently, there will probably be less Sox, would | ing, put over on them,” promptly ob- | pow recelving $500 or more. ‘This means | {is terronnd boat. with Tea ie GERT! Pai Nate rest n | Guiting eA overenatn and pocketbooks] "e"* © tbe Chicago Waite Sox, \Jected. This kept up until late in the|that they must suffer a severe cut, | [tty-fourth Street Sporting Cl Tab stom on* ———— = | Wrens ana quite povaibly people wil not te| de the next leader of the New York |niwht. : ‘The men most seriously affected are | tong” Ge ected arious, abury | to ec MUSICAL. iT PARTE, (8 LOCA head t th int of istol in dark | Highlanders, When it was seen that no agreement|Dick Rudolph of Toronto, Tim Jordon | Piece, of Promdence at ‘Browa Gymnasium | ———— rbd d hts ! Ta BY tp at the point of a m dar could be reached the National League of the same club, George Bell of {A 4: last evening. iETROPOLITAN, OPERA HOUSE, sti < HINDLE W KES corners of the Garden. Nobody will be] While those connected with the @f-|decided that it had jurisdiction over Newark and Swacina, 1 When Jim Buckley, manager of Ganbost Smith, | hecket of Wnzanne ka Rr | shot. What a change from the good) airs of Frank Farrell, who are in an ata hs, MA day: when it was as much as ” your life’was worth to show a dollar bi |the city, confessed ignorance of such Within the gates, a move, several grapevine messages t -) ears iasalil ocala ts invited leomusull our Staff of Physicians, Surgeons i e wate THE bai Cy UNTESS npr dr aes had rin he AW But tf the politicians are on the out- chk made it ar that e@ ot Specialists, at the Invalid’s Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, rh eta yelp ne ae long hee he Ones they sil ee uetegs ae aay, in the! @| Ne Yor by letter or peraonally at my expense.—R. V. PIERCE, M. D. & BFHLIT Siiiuts gather a few passes in other places, | mpite of the legei poten od anion first place Jones is an excellent man about boxing clubs. One promoter told|for the job, and in the second he Is me that the sinall gate receipts at a re-| unattached and can be secured. Jonus I Invite Suffering W. m ent show in a well packed club were 2 Tee tothe fact nat ne ned bees peng | Was seut for yesterday and is in Chi- rt) e n— Up for four hundred deadhead Lickets.” | cago now. fea bed ee od tes Fielder Jones would be acceptable to ing "gate ed t of the Ameri- eeating capacity, the Boxing Commission | B88 Jointon and the Fest ht Oat Might profitably look into this new| can League, and it ie bellese won @buse. Four hundred “deadheads” holt.| put a lot of fresh life into the Ne ing down chairs that might easly b York club. sold when there is a good demani, and| Jones has been out of baseball for when people are being turned away at|some time, having reitred to go in the § tes, make a noticeable cut in the] jumbver business in the Northwest, The fegeipts of the club and in the percent f 0; ent | grct that he has le:t his home for @ con- age rightfully due the State, ferer Chicago would indloate that i ot averse to gecting back tn the AM MORGAN, muneger of k. 0. | poms,” ghee tei) Brown, read yerterday's atory | ‘The propored manager of the High- about Abe Attell, landers was always a successful leader, “abe 19 telling the truth apout his| He managed the White Sox in 146 when condition when he boxed K. said | they won pennant and the world's Dan. “Abe wasn't ‘there yoay |ehamplonanip, In his day he was con knew that better than I did when 1) #klered one of th u * made the match. 1 had Leen watching tat ever sIvae Frank Pasrell uate Attell and I knew that he was s Beal Ey: il A og back fast. 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