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ee neem IE cascup rn ee Tre BEST SPORTING PAGE IN: NEW YORK | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1912. \ EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN BOXING STYLES CHANGE WITH EVERY WIND TdAT BLOWS — [BELMONT GIVES FINE “*y ea ee COLT 10 GOVERNMENT U. S. Farm Geis Rocksand’s Son While France Pays $16,000 for Amouraux, . Carrying out bis promise made at the Sportsmen's dinner last year to give a number of stallions and Rock 6and colts to the United States Government for breeding purposes, August Belmonf an- nounces that he had shipped from Lex- AF Ter yea ee 5 peters By. Ro) Government gas at MANY TRIED To (MITAT! Front yal, Va., the brown colt Dandy ; Percentage of Blookheads a bees oftxacelaia | Ta “aun Souci’ Rock, by Rock Sand—Donna. Mia, th a Tl ‘sad a oo dam of Mizzen. Dandy Rock was a Among Athletes No Greater man. ... Theme warm stable companion of Rock View, ‘He ts o™merns tre +m; s compactly built and well suited to de bred for cavalry mounts. Octagon, Mer. Belmont's stallion, also at Front Royal, has produced horses more suitable for Than It Is Among Students Who Don’t Go In for Athletios. MK “NN the une of officers than the troopers in Gees, tik the service. While Mr. Belmont has donated Dandy Pee Sar Ly La Rock to Uncle Sam, the French Govern- os eo WPhore ‘an FENITUNs AND JABEING , BFKAME ABOUT Lt ment has just paid him 6,000 franca for Comet TS, Me ort Worl ne Joust. Sura MADE THe SLUGOMG STYLE THe FAD AFTER JIM ConmeTT = ACROBATS the cok Amoureux, by Ootegon-Amma- "Te NELSON Senco , a by embed bons “TAPPED SULLIVAN OUT OF For. & ta, out of Fides, by Hastings. Amoureux F. ALEXANDER MEIKLEJOHN LIFTLe + BY SwHALING awan® OF BoxmG PoPuaR. WE UIED FIST AND THe CHAMPIONS HIB, WHILET was exported in utero from this country of Amherst College, “the youngest CONSTANTLY Te, wean ws FOREARM LIWE A CLUB. THiS PICTURES HIS ) and has won numerous races of import- college president in New Engiat AN Down 1s Gear Favorrre “BACK LUNG PUNCH” ance on the French turf. The compart- es delivered an opinion of the Amert- NELSON. ° * - ow, son is drawn here to show that the ean athiete. 3 French Government ‘s willing to pay Now that the Professor has spoken ac a err, McFarland and Britton (| =2203.35255 Phony seal - Will Meet in Local Ring) turce-conneneo tourney wp ite Sang coameenet: Deal for Frank Chance et @ dinner held by the Phil Exeter cinta nary Seo nal waster Greatest Engineered fee that the Professor spoke, but this AS MARY IMTATORS he tet mats forage be] OF BILLIARDISTS BEGINS. fa what he said: d’. Mi ae He tate , ir med ti of ie with we Al Bub edd LU Fay atte a neo Ini Diamond’s History Mottin [Two Clever Chicago Boxer = ST EE eee ee most beau@ful things in the world on CaN t eet atiet. 4 ape togewber, p tears the eSonehe a the athletic Meld and on the track, but ,| CHANCE LEAVES TO-DAY Be Sten in-Any Have Agreed to Box at | Aura tut sfrte'iesds i's roa trlangular biltierd tournement vetween salthats ont ‘stumbling over ioomonrves| NO Wonder, Owner Owner Farrell of || “FoR CONFERENCE WITH Boxing SHow , ieicress Aa, SS fa, nee re omnia orge Ronson a Ye lA 0: Yamada. e contes! ta the clase room. T wish I could show] the Highlanders Is the Hap- FARRELL IN CHICAGO. Garden in February. | Suit* feist, "itaal't tees"ion seem |i eames atthe. iteineh balk in Burne to go to Vancouver and there box the for | two-shots-in style of play, and the win: Simoes 7meight, champion toree rounds Dec. 21 | ner must run w total of 400 points at training on ainrg “date foe the*Palser fight, each meeting. A purse of $1,000 has . p GLENDORA, Cal,, Dec, 16—Frank rove present” wore the “tn- piest Man in Town. Chance, ex-manager of the Cubs, and BY JOHN POLLOCK. ffered. Yamada will play Morw. % at-present the most talked of man In TER’ sev : been offered, Yamada will play ° knock-knee@” Charley the Seer, wavende te Ware | A UTER several weeks of argument) young Jack O'Brien, the Philadelphia welter . ingstar to-night. i Packey Mclarland and Jack) welgit, and Al, Ketclil, the strong end willing Wingate of Harvard's baseball team. I:! BY BOZEMAN BULGER. || rere toa), for creat eer ner ee Britton, the clever Chicago box: | fighter of Bridges a T Hy mit ave been «cad affair for these! wuBT before the time areives tor |] orthe Highlanders in regard to signe O00S ANU ENDS, ers, have agreed tu meet in a ten-round | Oud de AC. ol K. 0, BROWN BEATS BRADLEY. Gentlemen to have thelr intel spring practice we are going to Wt |] ing a contract manager of the NEWSY PARAGRAPHS | bout at the Garden A. C. early in Feb- chel, (Special to The Evening World.) lectual weaknesses paraded before s0 able to “offictally’ announce that |] New York American League team ruary, Billy Gibson, manager of the! will ake, him fight dard, be PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 16.—Knockovt many well fed and no doubt intellectual | frank Chance. has accepted terms and |] during the coming season. Farrell AND ALL KINDS OF club, told the writer to-day that the | U%! and keer tear i the time, z . G@iners. yt a Brown of New York gave Pat Bradiey will be the maneger of the Higtianders. telegraphed to the ‘Peerless Leader’ lle { ot managers of the two fighters, mii} Speculation as to when Wi Ritchie would na: beatt A Prot. Meiklejohn’ wound up his re-|@tep by step we are getting close |] on Saturday to come to New York a a eae the aioe pat Thiery and Dan Morgan, have decided | defend bis title was set at reat at San Francisco of Philadelphia a bad beating in every terial at thi athlete. to-day when Billy Nelan, the champt | round of the six before a packed house marks op American athletes by saying:| through, the oMelal chhnnels to what /] for tn pummoes it timers oot Andy Cooper of the Mercury A. Haseer the Mo Bp teritl: | to allow thelr men to battle and that all | snooinced thet bia charge woud not enter the | at the National A. C, Bradley could not i “They ‘aa't know the game of life as|evarybody has known! for ten days or 4 for Fi to meet him in . fenite petitions, wii slows | details for the mat such as date, ain befoge May, This means that Pro-ldo anything with Brown, but had to be i ¢ |] he replied for Farrell to m Bin the Olawte Gates for’ England, es Coltro:'s plans for @ return match ° they ought to know it, nor as well as|more, but what's the use of any o! Chance is in hopes C. Easily Wins the Twenty- weight conditions and the division of Richie and’ Wolanet Fes Sse"wisct | content to take @ lacing which few { they are going to ww it when the|them being definite as long it- will |] that he'll be able to come to terms iJ PN A any auto polo is sfeaily mastered, il the money will be agreed upon within ertalize, boys would stand under, Brown kep: | American echools and colleges do their| give us eomething to talk and write /] with Farrell, and have his contract Mile Road Race Conducted by or whether it ial tor ‘benlunere to atten the next forty-eight hours. It is said jephiog DeeG pte 2} anne, sia pen about? may return here In time ney oman footing swith the ‘orgimator | that McFarland js to get a guarantee of | COLUMBIA FIVE MEET. Peet is clinch ak inush ae Doelbiy te No! doubt the “youngest college presi-| While the whole city of New York js ale beatae epee 1s winiad the Morningside A. C at ltrs othe me in Sind | #500, ‘They fought an elght- ound draw | s Meat bia wetaddled brain Gent in New England” kno avout] overjoyed to ay ont Hl pis fs confident that he'll be able to de- or ee hid CORNELL IN OPENING — the “game of life.” He should write alis to manage » hecaune |] 1 | weosestul. team for. tho ment, an i + ook and tell Theodore. Roosevelt, “‘Big|it means a. lot to baselall, there ts ai] ioth mee iy arlene es aaa cpate. 208 | aiden igen, tonight tere wil be « tight dei] LEAGUE GAME GAME SATURDAY. BM" Edwards, Jerry Mahoney, Kvart|siight tinge of humor in the halting NDY. COOPER, the ep tN rg, seat, they a Freddie Welen gg i lg ha wamrtebnd Janson, Wendell, Bartow 8. Weeks, W.| process of giving out the detail ware PAG arene ( Fahet Gamih ane sountry ronter sof the Mercury] fay he thal erse ons aegis (ee apt detent hia ie aaaiut Thug Me aie, Columbia. base pbasketball quintet | in recently announced an open tus of Hickok, Walter Camp, O, M. Hokanson, | smiles as if he would bal hee Hato 4 Bender, ‘Thes are all excellent! nee in the twenty mile road run which eee st Hon on 8 oat Matt ans Wel i! son tomorrow nipht at the cnlt | war to all registered teams, at its fal! Caspar Whitney, Hugh Baxter and, ob.| vit he is still hermes In: tact it te saald that! held under the auspices of the] gan'te, he rosa ‘oirten tagalon d"Mehiogan. will meet’ or iwens tounie atthe | sity Kymnasium with the Fordham | games, to be held in the armory fast @ Million er #0 of other former coll diptomacy and can't mo’ an drive a golf ball fur-| sro eaide A. C., covering the distance "Aine! imateue polfers: ne since | > Sportting Ghib { v0, five as opponents. With three games | Saturday evening, but the event didn't mon who “wasted” their time in athletic! Common sense orice lees an 134 her than any man in, America. | Helin tia Sed Cine at A houes 1b tate OREN are already finished on the regular sched- | come off. The Second Company tea, sperte how to play it. that an urpleratan: betta has nevet made a record drive, ni A ress’? 1 both George ule, the Blue and White lankles have | champions of the Thirteenth, Regiment, n with Chance some time ago. Me!) general average ‘a far ahead of He i eropndas” Geotess bees ¥ He et tdi : eo begun to hit their mid-season pace, JC, A, ©. tendered its entry and the | y Herrmann, Murph: crack amateurs. ies ¥ hy 4 i is to th at und judging from the excellent show- [| Fourteenth team upon | MOENR de" Goud} could name, of- Nid ie ‘of Detroit are not — over of the Morningside A. C. third i x i his 4 H { | ing made in the alumnt tusste last PP withdrew as did the oth hand, a hundred former college ath: |r i category of boobs. Does any | je y@ tikely that the Bresnahan claim |The run was held as a preparation for mali en i ‘ Friday night the usual brand of Pierine, Sine game ot ne “that they would have Gone | against the Bt, Loule club wilt be settled | the coming Mercury «A. C. and Thit-] th tuiters sated never would: make the tty. | tsi e hand sare ie, wiil oe be championship floor adroltness will t successfully as ‘the | one thin! et important inter-league | {ints week without waiting for a hearing| teenth Regiment A. A. Marathons. Be- Th med aie ‘atrical engagmeuts and|} the style this year. With the Ford- youngest college pri eA irda bjork ‘of baseball to bring by the’ directors of the National League | sides the twerity mile run, the Morning-| 20%; a iL Hobbs. the Boies cheat cel ells aaa ham over, the varsity squad will ko land.” Yes, and a deal in the Tr oe vari: unless: (86 wScourt of law, Bresnahan In | side A. C. held a three and a half mile} ‘3 seria acne, Gengaded aescouch |, Charles tao, the Paniammeiest pameon ot|] 180 a Miny Programme of practicn jege days, held positions) Frank Chance to} letow to @ friend says that he would/ run which resulted In a dead heat be-/ [or the iS elem. allt em = going hack e & nek Me'will || in preparatio r the fret inter- at the head of their classes and gradu-|had been fully aware of his attitude Te eee a nermmremins itiib could’ be Bee| tween ‘Tomi Marton(of thasiriebsAmerts not _meseeetul. ¢ nagement, feels a hiner, to-morrow 9: tr ede, collegiate contest of the season, ated with honors, Asa plain matter of| advance? Not those ca eee fe from | Tanged. It is under ood that he '®!can A, €. and Eddie Jordan of the Kae ae aici, i ndle on it ue Weta ht EL ed bsg at a retul a Thine i writ ‘ " nic ( fr fact, “here may be some Dlockieada| Frank Farrell, on his return {0% wilting. to settie for $1.00, which, tn ua ty lloming ine. fare fen, amardgh thet On'a munraitee cf $0.GW0 and expenses” || Hocal game will come 208 W. Seth St, (Col. Circle). h Wut: the percent=| Chicago, la the, BOPTISe serve it, Helrepey him. for his financial lose,” A eat imued at Princeton, | {huetter, “Moore, sialon. ¢ walt after the holidays, on Jan. 10, witn ||] Kehoc’s Orchestre. Adi Barmy be. Grenier tataiarwons the| Xork. 9nd ae soul, and during.the pad t from St. Louis Ahat Mrs. orto obnunese ot Millan of the Priseetos | D8 ber onic. Sh Shumway, Swansey” and’ Warren. | nig ay Mob erinn wt Unless fhe Princeton == Penn teene tron; G0: ROt Bo.I for Ayhiotiog. | has Reon. 9 pe n Hoyed | Britton and her advisers are about| (rack ve Tigers will not meet the Cornelt 7 hy took up in’ one of them - Surely it is no handicap to any man’s! past ten years oc jons for una! iit mu . nt the cinder path next spring, Manager The tatomaiional “wrestling touranment, Wis. the They wir brain to have the eupport of, a healthy h piners have been few and far be: |ready to compromise on that busla teas for droning a ; qr Burépeat sat x and Biitined fn ‘ : arrell conceived | That would be @ good thing all around nations wil . i c vigorous body. In ancient daya the 1 FOF A Te ance and en | Bresnahan will receive enough salary yaa " Ha ual” afd” Tar | Hawineae Greeks were the greatest people in the the idea .. coer cunt ve credited {from Pittsburgh to make up the difter- et, another Mal jatsaad Yamada x x __ AMUSEMENTS. world, both intellectually and phyrically, | Sineered the Gene Ne teat thing | ence between the $15,00 and the amount fete, Cornel a ie a A eet aig u Ai se ther, M ‘ms WE GUARANTEE TO GET cone kot Bway, Tease, and they had a theory that mental per-| that baseball has seen for y he { clainting under his contract Totle eutluritieg will make oe Fe eo tonedtte cae a a ‘at! tnd Wate WORK FOR YOU. ORT se in fs, AURETTE TAYLOR Femi 7ea. Ret -peeslbie. wnleeriapm| My.) Fervell Bie. we rae Fort hat on Deeg trom he Hon, Bie iwnath Io enenne deat, Med ie ies aitteuen in nigel ontaa OK, 8, MOVING (PICTURE bined with physical perfection. Cincinnati 1e to get a star pitcher from | ait story avout Rybe 3 . “ i NE a 4 fi Tiaiter, as Mt enes ATOR for at least §' 8 areas on i. American League, but he ts nar) vanting $10,000 next year ie A oie vee a . ‘enough men, and Jobe are of the Identity of the twirler in ff th n rs, Phe} a: te Metropolitan Critegan was} Chariien McCann, the cra Dae Mone CARTE” ake 1M JEFFRIES says that boxing ts a! Gueation |Htuwe haw a conirast for three years | slectel Dresden, and Jaime A.” Francia Secre: chase the bed Arc ed howe" & | en ~ Oe TAYLOR ins arkty ser, waits eplores ‘Wil Ht be one ad pair mae?) Ha ooae now. That’ would “make no difference, cexiected” thatthe ‘New ig i ee odiuter late foray af eyes an wast aap ormenr. laughter-of Atcar 1 preren| lonable manner of | ank if he decided to hold out. 3 ad CT Si xa aus ree oe SNOW Wil fading in head dqwn and arms flailing| “If anybody can afford to turn by the way, is on the verge LITTLE way, depending upon strength and en- | © Ko0d Ditener tte oe a Jof becom:ng a very foollsh fellow. It aThentrs, Ara AY FOR O} durafice to win, and “points with pride” | "P!* | was reported to the writer on reliable] 1, 4) paver 9 tomer Frsitent of the, Cam. | Bn the an for pa ‘ 7 : ‘ thal i to the cleverness of the old-time cham- from Cine |@uthority yesterday that he had @l+| yelige’ Vutversit A prem fer font ma A veport Was telderaghed’ from ready slaned c for twenty-two] lamin f at ‘ aan ariel | east a iketen ly signed contracts for twenty-two | lant PS he ness ber aye Sar at a oh see sdteshy nad weeks in Vaudeville on the Orpheum| te sa range Tmpel rire ie N},aleck There's sometyghs in what Jim says, | John McGraw and Charley Mulonr ade cirout, That will taxe him to the ‘i ot, American. methnde a and “the other coaches,” Kel But tho “whaling” manner of boxing in| had a conference and that a ble trade) CONN TM ats impossible for tim Mtr 1S "anaparing fi Aigcuaston with the merely temporary. It will noon go out | Involving the Cube and me of year for|to report in time for epring and early Of fashion. It was brought into popu] re et rumors, bu: this one | summer games. The question is: which ee larity by Battling Nelson, Hat has! Qenms n little too mudden to be true, | contract will he venpect?: With @ three: Gropped out. and the other “whalers” | Before leaving for the West MoGraw | Year Sault Dasa and a twenty- vain will coon follow, 1 notice that the At-| told me that he would start next sea | two a diate one or the other, Mar- the McFarlands, are th ho} sen with practienlly the same team | must repur 4 . ry a along time In’ the ring Wille] that ne has now. Ile hae eaveral young |quard's acting may, or may not be a tah = |Ml BRONX rin unt ones Ritohi ‘w champion: Mandot, Me. {Pitchers and one or two Inflelders to | thing of beauty and a joy for forever, Last Week The "veo tie. SAAS Arnatcure ~Fharadan, le, nev acmpion; Mandot, Mc- try out, A trade between McGraw and | but it might suffer a relapse if he quit F F. Pr \ Dolle Dalnert, “Hasty Farland, Welsh, and many others de-| xirphy, by the way, would be an in- | baseball. _ Christmas and Clothes: het or's fox fe Milerahty Sita pend upon shifty boxing rather than| teresting spectacle, If there are two — STH WW. ATH EA ovine Mernar i Slusging. This thing goes in cycles.| men in the baseball business who can | According to Wilbert Robinson, base- ie Bern aorta Lada Sullivan was @, slugger. He set the| make David Harum look lke @ minor | ball coach by summer and duck shooter Make His gift one vahet will be a MINS BILLIE BURKE ,,245,;Mind: ar eek Mi style for @ tyme. Then Corbett brought | leaguer they are McGraw and Murphy. | by winter, there a an excellent chance Tal h'was Beale th Stag. Po A tn chever Sethe It ly about thee tac | MeGraw will trade any time that he | of George Robertson, the big southpaw constant reminder. At $15 our Fulton Sea's Waist So vest so || | WEBER & FIELDS’, Livirness to Sse te can get the best of it, but, unfortu- | pitcher slgned by the Gants a yecr ago, THEYELLOW JACKET PAMIESTAR STOCK Ck oF ante | nately, C. Webb Murphy suffers from | becoming a great outfielder for MeGraw. suits and overcoats afford every bit HUDSON, 45 05 vgs EB huss. de —_— the same complaint, ‘This big athleto hurt his arm playing Matinees She stitial Setsre ‘asesacvaliod invah football and the tendons were #0 as much quality, style and. fine MRS. FISKE . INDUS TRIAL EXPOSI1 iu, Ty Cobb is down in Georgia getting | strained that he y never be able to h Wow Ey GRAND CENTRAL PALACE, sbace to Johnay Summers. whe|in shape, or rather Keeping In shape, | pitch: He is « fine outtelder, however, tailoring as $30 will buy elsewhere. NEWAMSTERDAM Lie ii ait 10 is. for and won the| for next season by playing golf. Cobb] and can hit like an old-timer, Robby | way by exhibiting English welterweight championship. | thinks golf the greatest form of winter! says thai Robertson will be given a He will applaud your good judgment THE ete OF Wy EMBO! us SPL. ual usdertaug of Johnny, it appears, dropped to his|exercise for a ball player and he has|chance to try far the outfleld and that | x COMEDY ¢ of Mwy. Eva 8.15, knees in his corner just before the fght| With him in this {dea Leon Ames,!he may turn out to be a star, . B FANNY’S | rin PLAY, 2 ee ee! | Degen and prayed) or ee. Ae —————— . 5 PLAY lownital, crossed himself as he stood up at the est relic er Oras. FH ih Ann nt beginning of each round and then V0! | ——— . OH! DET EINE t at his man “with a tigerish rush.” At TAILORS 19) BWAY » 28°°ST ETI KO Fein the end of each round before ating | PI TIDOLtE Qan LIN ROUGE .%" ‘ down Johnny rolled down his left sock Di “a BGrELD, FOLLIES fees, =iCabaret “4 fj and tapped bis glove agains; & religious | . aH y THE. tah, . s Amaven ao ‘ 4 symbol strapped around his ankle. ul in Ss e uce fe) ais, Wed, & Sai IS er ats Hs, WA, by ee, spectators in the National Sporting yo fs DM. (3 We RUSS Y BURP! tho: raporis say, “insted of ridi- Exclusive patterns, attractive designs, PG rr mes, * SHB Lal if COLLIER | Never ‘Say Die kate Gat aiguised ‘reapess for the sold by us all seasow at $40 and $50 poor AMUSEMENTS, ner - Manhattan TO, A, and ly Ay é assets of big convictions’ $ and elsewhere as high as $60 to $80—- $ ————————————— LASCO } ot 4 K LN 5 Fame wh bat Wet, 4 - ’ ACTS 1, Thorntor te | fd why ould anyone ridicule made to. your measure now — suit or (HAMMERSTEIN’S (22° ||| FRANCES 8 wena ode anew aE oa BURLESQUE fa boxer under such circumstances? Sum- satin-lined overcoat, $25. Style, fit and . UtuaN conmatne REPUBLIC i Ww or ygnno RRO! iT ou eenace maar, Sneed Sip eeyeney in ie sive of finish guaranteed. Combination Full isha « | gue tine F00 aco, {| THE G dove Roya Italian itallanGre 1 Inickeibooker Buslascug aiEe of Lis ‘poligicue bellets, He |e 0 Dress Suit and Tuxedo Coat, silk lined 50c-75c-$1 | EAT LESLIE & CO. - a Rikon ace. nine 1.45 and 7.45, GEO. GOHAN’ STE A. Seas te ed * BUR avers vary fais, clean, aportamanlike boxer throughout, $62. et ct] MAN a Cit ae er ae soya Ala] GEO. M. COHAN . bassin GAYETY == y'BURLESQUE) As for the effectiveness of his course . ytd I ts Belle Bh Agnes. Scott , of action, why shouldn't plety inaui Bis nant La | mea ha Po eter al rogarar4 ie Yreninn. 4.18, || Columbia Burlesquers _| Q tie favorable ending of @ mere glove Dnt | slay i . 78>. jWi evra. Pert | HAWTHORNE . ‘i GO. r No 4 ‘i f contest, when a little marching and vt || WN ‘ THR ‘ene ROUNDER: maf a im Soe Maid Fallbaiiks * oy fie 2 a a THE U. a A EMePiIR 3 blowing of trumpets caused the mai ind and Soter ate | ae . RLEM ar GEL patie of doriena rack and jay al ath Street aM i HAR a fos) fardin Bry: tomer

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