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To RN RR UP-TO-DATE scars) BEST SPORTING Pace IN NEW YORK rrr EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN oo SRNANY WANTS NY 4 CYCLING AND URE SKATING I OLYMPRS Teutons Opposed to Including Boxing in the Programme . at Berlin in 1916. BS , STOCKHOLM, Dec. %.—Mr. Diem, | | General Secreta:y of the Olympic Games } which will be held in Berlin in 1916, hes been spending some time in Stockholm gathering Information from the Swedish committee which ¢onducted the success. ful meeting of 1912, The German games will be conducted on the same lines ae were the Swedieh, with one central bedy and different committees for various ranches of sport. The stadium in Berlin, which {s neare ing complotion, will contain a large rum ning track, surrounded by a cycling |track. The running track will be 6 metres long and there will bo plenty of room on the green inside for fleld eports. The Berlin stadium will cost $900,000. ~. At the next Olymp! | will propose that fancy ure skating in an ice rink be added te the Olymple programmme, and wit! strong> ly oppose the inclusion of boxing, ‘The Germans do not understand boxing at all, sald Mr. Diem, and they eau- alder It a barbarous sport, Germany probably will be opposed on this point by England, United States, Sweden Denmark, nations which have favored boxini “Acording to the present Olymple rele Germany will have full power to make up any programme it may see fit, Bat it Is belleved in athletic circles tn other countries, especially America, Franes, and England, that before the games ame held In Berlin a standard set of event will be drawn up by the International le Committee. OYnreediately after the games here last summer representatives of a dosen na- tlons met and resolved to sek the Ime ternational Olympic Committee to take: up a programme of events to be decided at all future games, Since then the nearly all the mations have gone oR record as pelng in favor of @ set peer | | | | | | | The Athlete-Actor Is Usually More Interesting as an Ath-| lete Than as an Actor. | HEI. by The Prem Publishing Co Serta, We. we ThE blinding: me are indebted | oy ie frank and outapoken Bresnahan for an opinion of the ball-player-actor. “Bres,” it appears, has been much |, @bught after by the vaudeville agents. ‘Be went to eee Marquard perform, and M@ametiately announced that even a ‘@ousand dollars a week had no attrac @en for him. Said Bresnah ‘After @eeing what a punk actor a good ball- @layer like Marquard can be I prefer to Meep off the stage. Gee! I'd tate to @ake a show of myself. I'd rather go Without the easy money and keep my Some Tat, Ae BRITTON’ Meocr ar cast! Johnny Evers Sizes Up His Cubs For 1913 National League Race BY JOHNNY EVERS, Manager of the Cubs. It makes me laugh to see the way some of the so-called experts absolutely disregard the Cubs when making thelr predictions as to how the National League clubs will finish the race in 1913. I am sure my boys will make a much better showing than they did last year; in fact 1 am confident that they will be contenders for the pennant from first ' to last. I expect to have four men in good shape for box work by April 10, Lavender and Richie I am sure will be better than ever, while Reulbach anti Lefleld, two veterans, can be depended upon to be in shape. At first I will have Vic Saier, and he's some kid on that bag; at second will be seen yours truly, while at third will be Heinie Zimmer- man, the country's greatest. Tinker’s place at short will be well taken care of, for Ihave Red Corrigan, the former. Tiger; Al Bridwell, the vet. from Boston, and Art Phelan, the ex-Red, to groom for the Job. The outfield, with Schulte and Mitchell, the ex-Red, as certainties, and Goode, Williams, Clymer, Kinsley ‘and several others to fill the other berth, will be stronger than: in 1912. Furthermore, with Tinker out of SPORTS 25% GOSSIP Boxing Commissioners Make Sweeping Reform In Queensberry Code Not Only Have Two.New Classes. the Paperweight and Commissionweight. Been Created, but the Weights in Fwe or the Six’ Standard Classes Have Been Changed. HE State Athletic Commission has just hurled the old Marquis of the mast. Gqme years ago 1 talked I Queensberry rules for the government of boxing bouts into the scrap with Jim Corbett one afternoon in his heap as far as New York is concerned, and it may not be long jway cafe. James had been badly | before tho entire country, and aaybe France and other European countrics, by the stage bug, “I'm worry 1/ adopt the now code, Many features of the rules as originally drafted by the yep Alls wl ee Hem ves deh famous English sportsman are retained, but not only are others changed, but several startling additions made. Me without rememverin The most important change in the de a fighter. I want them know me for my act-| rules as jus: promulgated by the State 800d, Honest, nun-| Commission is In regard to the division my friends tell me that I have|o! classes and welghts. Not only have ‘This ie somewhat refreshing, after athlete-actor is usually more interesting as an athlete than as an actor, Yet the athiete, etter a few struts, always thinks he has the mere professional actors lashed to , MWILLTOR SALAD Soom MEARNS ~ HAS Soma Tne ~ OCTOGENARIAN IS AMONG LEADERS IN BILLIARDS. Hdwant N. Carr, the octogenarian biltiand player, 4s among the leader in the three-curhion carot designated as the shori-game cham. i ODDS AND EN DS, NEWSY PARAGRAPHS AND ALL KINDS OF HOW COMMISSIONERS CLASSIFY THE BOXERS. | Paperweight ttf {'e: wilfudy violate or break contracts pro- way consummated betwoon boxer and club. ‘hibitione not ath 16—In all matches or ore than four seconds stall attend iF | tournement, tell them fun ‘Me in my little §! new score of 3 to 1, ~Old FA's sons were una! George Fuller Golden “ Y ight and Pionahip, now belog decided under the renction of 4 xe Best aiclisa ea fakatoertaaense ano | sitioniceweiatt, tho neues, bet. or avaltt & contestant, and the oMclal | te Nabe" auectin of Ait Bind Pg Boys Coached by Johnny Hayes} zi"\eet moiety eel Ee arond =< a not regard te iikely ‘that they wil Be Soved nie Ynes, "T knook ‘em right oft | Nelgnl Inve of the lone Soarwelent| ie There anal: be no coaching by the pichiet lle tn ae A 2 their chairs when n wrerics, ’ m the er hand boxing, ike wrest? is eonnaered @ standard event in zen countries, and t is belleved here mong the sports on the class includes poxers u while the comminaton claes.correaponds ‘m thelto the light-heavyw: e clase and-in- Bay, I pack] cludes boxers under Of the ix’ classes which. tpive Jong Carry Off Team Honors in the st A. A. U. Novice Road Run. LFRBD ROBANDDR of the Morn- A Ingalde A. C. carried off first hon- Raeke Inthe ree road run, held under the auspices of the| seconds or 4 Bat, “ main seated during con= teat, and, must not rise from thelr until the bell anbounces, the termination of ‘the round. Ti—Contestanta in all exhfbitions shal bind just Deters, Sataiag. the ee. Ia ‘enance e inspector ol regardless Drivate| t inte concerning match. “Tecchlet oF raain match OF, exhibition fit i z BEF ii gi a 2 eee THREE-FINGER BROWN MAY HELP OUT TINKER. Tt would be a queer twist in baseball luck if Mordecai Brown should now re- turn to the National League and help : ? i i H Ha ef Z Hit i i Arthur Roth, the A. ©. runner, who ‘ane James shall commence not ‘Tt<3E @ wdin maich or exhibition t. Bradburst Field Club over its three and teeny won th w-country title, hing i| nd thache. of Somes The club. must select “from” tno| 1® stopped by the referee, or by a| cymem™at’ 1 Win the Pennant. toe) Tait mile course, An unusually large | ie cot = ‘st oeidile A Caae [PICK OF OUR STOCK } ‘Modesty Various contests the chief or main| Member of the State Athiet:c Com-| Tier !# after him and will probably | © alea mg Nichols of th | cla fn'the Brome, “Soveriog’ the fee lies a 24 is, outright, match exhibition. mitsaion, or the Becretary of the com. | DUy hie release from Louteville, where | field started. ee ohcle Of the Na-| ‘iiouies and 48 seconds, i SUIT OR { wam't ta % with oim, 19—The kidney punch oF blow shati| Mission, for an infraction of the rules| he wae gent from Chicagu. Tinker] (00% Cures a the stew | OVERCOAT \\) (mbuced to eémit tha! Ha: Hee be forbidden in all contents. of the commission or for a violation| thinks there is a lot of rood baseball | ec. was third. The A lees waa | TO ORDER ' place at least. pow rd le naw rated an| .20--Contestants “#hall break clean, | of the provisions of chapter 779 of the! in Brown, and han air: . team prize | i opened | won by the boys from tle St. Bartholo- | Li best for bo dade A, | mew Club, who were couched by Johnny | aes fay fheae oe hen he. meng | Hayes, winner of the historic Marathon | Biscnar at ous when he wax) run in the Qlymple Games at London bought by Frank Chance and helped| |in 1908, ‘The race was originally ached-| Steady ore the Cubs to win four pennants. If Ns! uied to be held at the recent meet Of| Se hea wie sr faty Seeeas" tra sings We ghould go in and do Mkewise for tel thé Bradhurst Field Club in the Twenty- | con't set hal’ c00.. ch mem, wad biter je Anishing touch) second Regiment Armory, but the field | on a wonderful career. Hy f£. C, TAYLOR + Was #0 large that it was decided to hold| Fd 40 WEST 42D ise? It out of doors. ereran, Harry Wolverton, who is to manage ome nights if you werk. the Sacramento team of the Coast| League, has bought Jack Bliss, the] 4 veteran player of the St. Louis club, Bllsa came to the big league from the a of) hoavyweight cinas I of | above 78 pounds Instead of above 188 t out tn front | pounds, as in the past. tell how tie and| "tne following are the thoxt important t the Mulliguns features of the new code, outside of counting up the! aivision of classes: 1— Boxing Ring.—The bexing ring laws of 1911, the club @hall hold all box-oMoc recoipts of said match or ex- and must not. strike a blow while breaking from’ clinches. - Contestants must not hold and hit. Butting with hibition for a period of forty-eight head or shoulder, wr: ing or clinch- hours, pending the decision of the Ina, of Mega use of elbown, shall GEN oo Suaeate bisear \ehali"be painliihe: te soittomnlibe cehaner onthe part of | Content inet an opponent ten shat not be less than 16 fect nor! the contestants, This shall include the | POUnd# heavier than himsclf, in the pave 24 feot square, The floor ot] Lge of abunive or inaulting language, + { ehtwelght lags or under aid clans the ring Bball extend beyond the lower, 21—The referee must stop the contest | %0—Any questions arising, not pro- ae ARE, Sleek, Seren than | when either contestant sown marked | vided for in these rules, the referee pcx tee HOFlty, OF 1 aDRTORIS watered | shall luve power to decide such quem @ new heavyweight] three feet, Posts must be properly Pad: | Tyrer et oe ee enrough, weakneny {ton or interpretation of rules, Puiser-Mocarty attair| Jed end the ring Moor padded with feit| 1/ contestant, falle enrough weakness!) Oat bermona attending n sparring or other soft material not lese than one) hatuisted, ten acconds eine, ettewen | matcn or exhibition shall behave in a Sharkey, with al inch fn thickness, under @ proper cover-| him to do so; the other man in the|*entlemanly and sportamuniike man- WANT A JOB? | WE GUARANTEE TO GET WORK FOR YOU. work ae @ MOVING PICTURE | ts fl §2 3 if Every remnant of $30 and = fabrics in our store goes into ¢! sale at $15. Oestreicher 805 TAILURS 1191 B WAY. 28 51 E ? ei § itt i i alte fan't going to be ection. In stack- sent AMUSEMENTS. ae fully as fepportant Me vist dore of tho Navy, has given rise to @ report that the famous Comell boat builder assistant Aft; ing. fowl 104 Yoshes| 2-—Bcale of welghts shall be: feet ¢ inches tall,| Paperweight, 108 pound: to the Boldier's 200,| Bantamweight, 115 pounds. mean time must return to his corner. [P*, 22—Hach flove shall weigh at losat ay five ounces and shall a Sti loves shail be uewd except thove hand No officer or stockholder of any orporation or association shall oMclate In any capacity at any boxing coast, where he was a member of the famous battery of Joy and Bliss, which was @ Mark for paragraphers all over the United States, e coach of the Comell crews, may be sttered the was sent Fast by the Bxeoutive Commilse of the ‘amociated students of California University to study Kestern rowing methods, Fer several days ne H or sparring match or exhibition or rg ed to the contestants by the referee, " — watched the nell onremen at work in the crew) Siant ie almost a] Featnerweignt to ete The gloves munt not be twisted or in| {orfere in any way with the con-| het idea of Jimmy Callahan'e to] ym. hed lone, tatke with Cow THE exparience is con-| Lishtwelght, 195 pounds,” (any way manipulated. In case a Bove | “Sanit any case ‘occur which ta not, | make hie players refrain from the usu en ‘orks ott ‘un the sot hag A Welterweight, 145 po | whall break or come off during t | 33—1f any N te not: Jor gloves in spring practice in a novel| fiisrbie ‘tine ile tie. te ei! | LIBERTY W, 21.5 Middleweight, 158 pounde. test, ‘the referee shall order tim Betas or which is alleged not to be provided’ one’ to way the least, Jimmy's idea Coach, Courtney, nian showing ‘him tho ‘eok Thur & Hat. No Wed. Mat, SPECIAL—-To-Night Mi vohise tans ier Wie sbi cel itary xe marriage ot aac ching a Fee est ‘Hammerntela's Viotata. The for by these rules, it shall be deter- mined by the members of the New York Stal Athletic Commission in euch mani as they think just and Commission, 176 pounds. Heavy, all over 176 pounds. ‘Weighing in to be done at Fingside. i putas tbe Cornell atrekee ard, mat Yolo, in the f eI Ai ns0 appease out while @ new glove is being ad- Susted. 28—Only soft cotton or linen hand- fo that I€ the players use thelr base hands they will not throw to wll ities atte aust seren aed inane pn cheat M-I-L-E-S-T-O-N-E-S Sane Wertne Pave sana is the Mor. fri S-The chiet official of the boxing | ages shall be used, and all bandages gave their arma from the usual eore-| rey rietony by tas . shall be subject 10 the approval of the neree kontel and the! eas from epring ambish, Jimmy is i OH! oes DELPHINE, opal agyiesty oe dando oF substances also going to introduce the ellding pit MUSICAL. MOULIN | eee. rear the Glante, * : champion has brought out a number of| the commission and shall receive from 3 an 4 [agg by the Glante a = BIN ROUGE ce See hein ticteecianin. ‘Thia die-| the commission ‘a card authorizing bim| ifthe length of the match shienhts |: NARNe Manaee Wins Saale. “| per Ree EGFELD FOLLIES - | Proves the theory t he heavy wWelght) to act as such referee, and no club shall ty a i AMUSEMENTS. GWLOREN’ Fare oi To Vs AND ARTE PACKETTY New Year's limited to a tam. made good again Saturday night at the Irving A, C. Wallace's oppon- cent was Pinkey Burns, whom he beat all the way fighters are disappearing fro We have just as good 44 1, shall be ratarinn (meee OF. Rertle any One to ac ef | period. Thgro shall be ope minute in- ows cree excepting those holding euch card | termisaion ‘between each Found, of Pitasiinmom | of authorization from the commission. ‘ap existed in the di 25—No person under el —' jgnteen years a eld bunch. All ‘The referen shal! have general #u-: of age shall be permitted to participate vinion and control over the have neede heavyweights to bring it out. tan or | in any contest or exhibition, ” — exhibition and shall take his position! PHYSICIAN MUST EXAMINE ALL HB only fly in the ointment for] within the ring. the new heavyweight champion-| ¢—No decision shall be rendered by the RACKETTY. das eres maar et Children's Play, “DPlaye| Serine Fe, at, 2. Lal ume Reina’ a SON Feiry-Taie Flay tor Chllésoa HES now White ee 5106. Five B10. o irae Xia. nat., New Yesr'a, We OI DAU OF elven ee HARLEM ie. | Depa “PARENTS OF MEN’? LADIES mt SCA. sii ny come back to America| amateur tournaments pursuant to the Jan who hi in licensed K+ “hopes” up a tree. |authority and jurisdiction of the Ama- ets in the at te of New York for used to beat Jim] teur Athletic Unton. not leen than five years. The phys! ‘pew and then, and he ts| 1--Tho referee shall before starting| cian shall certify tn writing over hie clever and forceful] the match or exhibition ascertain from| signature aa to contestants’ physical 49 But I'm inclined to think that}each contestant the name of chief} condition to engage in such contest ’ Nike Jom ea sbeen 0x8 '-| corom ‘shall hold auch chief second | And said physician shall be tn attend. chase the ne’ GARRICK 9, Fx tony wee i518. pa WITHIN THE LAW’IS As . ‘ance during contest, prepared to deai| Bell's Goalkeeping MEEK AS A LAMB COM. wetimated, He is a great ‘igh vut responsible for the conduct of the other) qitn any emergency which may arise | denaational goalkesaping by Jack Bell for the fhe ie only human, and oth Breat|ccconds during the progress of the con-| gaia physician shall file said report of | New York Celticn eared them from defeat at the i bob up every now and then, |test, and shall, prior to the contest, in-| exarination with the commission | lands of the Critdalers at Hawthorne Fl shouldn't some of these be At tol struct the contestants concerning the| within a period of twenty-four hours | Breckire, i fire division chamiocayip com the Boston Tar Baby? They'll| commission rules. after the contest. Blank ‘forma of bt) Ose’ tonto: by the narror advantage except expceri:| &-Contestanta must box tm proper| physician's reports may be had at the {of Nearly all of them are digger. | athletic costum learn how to handle them- well as Langford can they able to beat him without any tehel whipped Langford Hladelphix. Some people, hed picked Langford, thought that must have been stalling. Ie waen't, He was trying ta, know. ‘e head out of the ring. Aud Metthe! attacked with such fury that ‘was forced to stand on the Sfter the third round, He terrific praanes wlarabae MAE ioe KELLERD $ HAMLET jen, 27th at, Be atiien Rv,8.13, ; OLYMPIC finlince'rg ji 4 F BIOU Fete. et Pe ae RAINES A Suv OLUMBIA ';"3:,. BURLESQUE CHANES Robinson ft i hit ey whom they al tion to the Secretary of the commt sion, If maid contestants are not satis. fled with tho' official referee they must notify the Secrefary of the comas- ston In writing forty-eight hours prior to the match or exh!dition, and In case of fatiure to do so they must submit 10 the jurisdiction of the club. BATTLE ROYAL®” ARE FOR- BIDDEN. | sig cy :ICONSPIRACY|: “FULL OF 'THRILLA—~Telegraph, “UNDERWORLD DRAMA OF GUNMEN WITH A THRILL EVERY MIN. UT Herald, j z Satin-Lined Overcoats Made to Measure, $25 ed materials, sold until this week at $40 to $50, reduced to $25. There is extra value here that will induce quick i A Mat SN, | 10-All maton hibitions tp which buying. Take advantage of a large as- Pte ciectine "be “cur ia um | more than. two. principale appear in sortment by calling at once—ettractive $ 58 feetore the bout wan over. What|the ring at the same time, common: Chinchillas, Meltons and Kerseve te aotecdaned Tas Wel eee eg Samrve were Gt toe |caling, 5 Uektin vevey eaMtelien, choose from. Combination Full ape Bettas. Br. Rey Beare Pt Bear, # Ki i teen ait box or spar mare Suit and Tuxedo Coat, sill lined Ws Figg FANNY'S FIRS’ IRs en “rounds in the same ting om preent Phillies. ia te ica | es he tt a a en into written oon " eae ‘ant 4 %. [tracts shall be executed in duplicate, AY NM and each ach Barly holding ane } foi iat hare | erClube must ‘het miltully inese or ist TAH Enrine Hrendway & Ralvh Av, Beat Bohemian Burlesquers couw STORE BS uhm taka throughout, $62. Hudson Wit hots," ti MRS. FISKE wi Parkers ht! Lina Abarbenel ‘ in +N PRY, GLOBE) “ses THO, ath St, and A oH iz Mata ine by