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" ca 1 THE EV EVENING } ‘worto, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 19132. eveeme) BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN $150,000 WORTH OF MANAGERS FOR 1913 . LEONARD NO MATCH Joe “Young” Shugrue, who has devel- oped into one of the best lightweights in this country, put a crimp into the pugilistic aspirations of Jack Leonard, the Umhtwelght of Philadelphia, by de- feating him In the efghth round of @ ten-round bout at the show of the Forty-fourth Street Sporting Club, Leon ard received such @ terrible beating from Shugrue during seven rounds of the battle that Charley Harvey, secre- tary of the State Athletic Commission made Referee Young Corbett bout when Leonard came staggering out of his corner for the beginning of the elghth round. Although defeated, Leonard showed himself to be one of the gameat fight: ers ever seen in a contest in this city. From the start of the battle unttl it ended, Shugrue never did ene C4, PLEASE Schoolboys Complain Because Principal Objects to Boxing and Wrestling—Mr. Murphy Sends Refreshing News of a} Good Referee. ‘OW what do you think of this? Mr. R. Bdgren, Evening World Dear Sir: Kindy give your Saye pinion on the following «at- for the benefit of my tellow stu- dents. ee There is in New York a Public high fehool devoted principally to manual training. In this school are puptia from fourteen to nineteen, who, like i the typical healthy American boy, 4 fond of athletics, When some of Pupils attempted recently to @stablish, with Leonard's stomach, face and jaw, and asa result the Philadelphian was brates the fourth from well directed swiser on the jaw. ——< OUI! OUI! FRENCHMEN CHALLENGE OUR GOLFERS. For the firet time in th the history of golf, France has formally challenged the United States to « mateh, Presi. dent P, Deschamps or the Golf de Paris Club has written Secretary Robert C. Watson of thi United States Golf Association, in. viting @ team of four professional golfers to compete on La Bullle links near Paris in the tournament following the competition for the \Prominent Heavyweights |e." Meet on Coast To-Night\ Want a sont expect any trouble. beating ‘Cros, WE GUARANTEE TO GET WORK FOR YOU. MOVING PI the assistance of some of the Instructors, @ boxing dit'sst soatine'an, wet | Sever. New Managers oo ’ immediate setback 9° “4 e refusal of the school's prin- G tt iE pores, sae ee tae, ew Year's Gift From E hae boxing and wrestling are ‘utal bloody, Prehistoric, &c., Brn wp a's a ig Magnates to the Fans on genUeman! tl be Se hi oy i you tae tak the Tule will occur next season, as “brutal method of drawing blood 080 sonilly cornpate:Ealnat the bosses + With one's anda” He nso | Four National League UNS (Olea mand eaten €4 to stop football entirely, but, ao H i Miller Hugg! renee et far, his efforts were unsuccesstu,, | Have Different Pilots, While ide. for He Redd-ena haar bea tea Gunboat Smith rntth and Frank Mo- Shamplon, for a ‘return batt i that they will give Ritsiue, a jf ie aus arti fon gt {at | oF eat ran Take Twenty Round 4 pwferrii'Sdros" so ni aide pet ot "45, 000°. be hed ‘ ewe! foc, Pal ty, claimant of the middleweight one 'C. TAYLOR ond base for the Reds and has had the Route at Frisco. brag egy FER ow tha STREET. He also frowns on basket ball be. i f managerial bee buzzing in his bonnet wank . Cause even this, he states, causes | American League Will Practi- for years, will be at the helm In the ta. te, Fane great rivalry and hard fecling amon, ound City, while Joo Tinker, for years IN POLLOCK. thet af tee Has | Th q ‘ the boys, He greatly uphol ‘and | ally Have Three New Lead:| shortstop tor the Cubs, will have charms BY JOR End Dlinacd Varker RES ates Wsnn dees Mx sports as chess, checkers, of the Reds, succeeding the ex-umpire, nin WO miore heavyweights now in the peksliewotanls and fencing, ers, Although Stovall of | Hank. O'Pay. who had a ahort but tur- ale pugilistic limelight as a result of % ors sa Pcp ii pte. bulent stay in Rediani The subject ‘hich I should like Migs eho. Army of Schoolboys Eagerly one the numerous victories won this] Ihe" Tean fx rounds “sh on Jan, your opinion te: has the Now ye George Stallings, who proved the best ‘schoolboy beco id Birmingh: f | year will swap punches at the Dream- ron a bi sR erie 2a Uygeore Laie ee Pa jand Rink in San Francisco to-night. wreak a Rea atnetee Pac he pe ed fs " aide of Clarke Grimth, will make his AMUSEMENTS. weigh ho ia’ matched to” meet New Amsterdam fat, Set, e 9 by ‘The big fellows who will clash In this Jonony, ‘Kaba: "the eatherweies ey be, permitied to indvige in tne soon, | Naps Have Had Some Previ-| esdauartern in oaton ‘ana "wilt ae Await To-Morrow’s Big Games | 7M aenon goin ot Cate: a hee Veet i, The Gent Pia boar i Gubstantial forms of exercise, but sed le BLT Apel errab poy |who has defeated many heavywolghts| ishon writers to meg 3 i aie "a as 4 SERES o it“ell tresent Must be encouraged to play such ‘ . 1 naan» sepals teur or professional. To conveniently|here and in other ott! and Frank | for ten Eramcs Ot ee Olver E ik tation by en { * nee as yous be taught in a young ous Experience in Their Jobs. Mose Hocee rk “oC her iene handle the huge number of entrants, the | won five | Monday night Buotahiot Woe Blotenetys or wcademy? uc iter ii 7 he went to the | Ss ii daar Waders Such 6 iladetpni bouts in a row since he the students of this ‘acho id Bill Dahlen, Brooklyn. off’ Ms schoolboy athletes “t| sections, sprints, relay and field events. | The world's champion Red Sox will . They will fight for twenty the championship games of the! Eaeh event will be run off in heats. ve = tha writmee. will {heat the ain be under the guiding hand of| Public Schools Athletic League 121 nave never tocn's Hee 1 eoneste victor of the Al Palzer-Luther McCarty . on 8 morrow af: try to force the Athleticy toradsem| ternvon, he aid ontieman iene any | £2" te Premier schoolboy athletic Rone | fight some time next month alther in nemaelves for thelr unexpected flop|prouder of his athletic pupila than are| (here te’ poy frog ace, ee tere | Erizco American Leagw@® will make a similar Inst season, Frank Chance, the ex-| -Cub,| the 600 schools of the 1,19 young lone. | ’ Fred Clarke, ATHER NICK te going to “show | programme will be divided into three | ited yi » Pittsburgh, I "ie Moran. of Pittsbu: Reba CBERTY "2, Paeyy, M-I-L-E-S-T-O-N-E- KNICKERBOCKER. Sih, St. ef mAs Ont “OH! DELPHINE ALAN DALE Says:— , lumns of The Evening World, tional League Clubs will give jo @ long way toward y the Sake we goa: settling the baseball public new ma: STUY VESONIAN, gers, while only one club in the ‘Stuyvesonian, N Por opinion, published in the _ F OF 1918 New Year gifts four Na ° REMNANTS PICK OF OUR STOCK Closely pressing Americans for trophies -n| Who did so remarkably well in his performers who will participate in the ! win f Baltimore, th the bantemweight ipal'a Knowledge of por ve|°Mering—although there are tol seven years at the hesd Bethe Cue | pertormer eeteoe, NEP RN TisllAne, Germans, | RM Wels SUIT OR 5 R » Ni . ch sie age OVERCOAT see * Umited. Chess ant checkers are ex. | other clubs that will make nearly|outft, will endeavor to give New York-| It's a happy youth indeed who makes Gi ecae Japanese and even | ie TO ORDER The Conspiracy as cellent indoor games. Rifle shooting ts| new managerial gifts. era what they haven't yet enjoyed,/tho athletic team of one of the city’s ¥ (teresting and develops patience and Precedi ee le an American League championship. || public schools, And if he happens to|,,P"eceding the games the army of ath- | op steady nerves, Tennis and fencing are| The Boston, Cincinnati, Chicago, Clarke Griffith, who furnished {big surprise of ‘the season of 1912, indoor games his fame will live long. ing aie wee stdecave ventas ee and St. Louts clubs are the National when he took the customary tailendera |The rivalry among the chools iw in: | Bustoric.” B, " Lea, at Washington and brought them up|tense. You can't convince a student o! bistoric, aad ebb thera aa est sue clubs that will’ be piloted by | ‘to necond place, will fill the same posi-]P. 8. No. 82 that his school's relay team \Btosressive peoples in the history of | Dew managers, while only New York tion. ‘the world have indulged in them. These, | is more vivid than || ‘Within the Law.’’’ || MOULIN ROUGE sy". Eres, _at 8.15, Mats, Wed, letes will have @ monster parade around | \$u the big arena. Headed by the band of, Th sixty-five pleces from Public School No. three round cH nag , Manhattan, ALES ‘ tare a! ‘Angeles Jn, The entries recive jor e various; ie joe Rive Mex welght-throwing events -are unusually | Omiae to the fact that see waters tie eran remnant of $30 and $25 the | carry off one of the prizes at the annual | ‘Hews , ts ne wh | is any slower than the one that Torres Lighiwergsty ma fon more time, law EMPIRE Eee FOLLIES. Jimmy Callahan, the popular out-|sents No. 65, And the keen rivalry ts tablished before | Leach Cross at the bmpir SK with football, basketball and other |! the American League will be man-|neider, will ngain be the manager of | anifested by the students of the hntgh | performances are finished, betters, § ‘s * Gttenuously competitive games, produce | aged by men who didn't have contro]| the White Sox, and he feels sure that| schools, too, all of which will have : 6 the physical qualities, combined with 18 boys will be able to continue pen-|teams in the meet. Quick, ‘clear thinking and cool, seit-| f thelr respective teams at the open- ni ant factors longer than they did last] The annual tndoor games this year] | AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. it courage, that are as necessary | ing of the season of 1912, but when! season. be the largest ever held by the —— i sf nh c | Eves., $.30 we to human tection and i Hughey Jennings will be the leader Schools Athletic League. The BY co af 46th St, Phone 210 Bryant. ve. pene cgay any ‘number of pence | (2e curtain dropped at the close of aeAneutinaee Liain, There wire toaaoll bala: hea. bees: punnine’tooreenea for | GAIl E ST MATINEE TO-MORROW. 2.30 | | the campaign they were on the jod.jwho thought that his loo-e discipline i : were smashed PAN. WALLACK’S * 22, Sys aN Nazimova » 3.8, : Bella Donna Or centuries ago. ee Rel ine Fue hen Lik yack ona ae TE GAALE UV Suntincesiextweer, WED, , THUR, :Pep. ASAT, Di firet base p}UPon the occasion of the strike of the iis year when 1, yor f uw : ie very refreshing to hear now and Posies eter t label po erg entire Detrolt team in Philadelphia la t a meh Cae forthe sixteen | UNIDIT For Two Hours and a Helf at the Play EVE. VE. SUN says: — wer Paso 0! cot hin ry 4 ve » whiel ie ga C8. "op psoes Ba eee rena Hee i DOARHAS Uns ADE 3h Wee ices thides oli 2 oem aig All Vent cttia punlie naoal ragieieess Baw the Acts—-On Your Way Home “(The Conspiracy’ boxe & ‘big disappointment, too, to his army und there are about 160,00 youths a een : i Viena Mersvy writes ws of admirers the country over, that he|“ONE ROUND” DAVIS STOPS | ivi enxazea in ainletien in the achool ing to Bed-—In Your Sleep Ui tal is vastly more inter- Ps ‘ - ’ they thought held various games with the annu > ectacles, White and Al Mecoy at the Tighion | that after hie long experience under tre| SULLIVAN IN THIRD ROUND. | ici eemen‘nd these ultimate goal it ak Breakfast—After Lunch a ti at esting than ‘The : 4 . 4 rr ein! Pe ribig, “toe eee tet, MBH | tutorship of Connio Mack that he knew! BUFFALO, N.Y. Dec, 2—-A towel | 4% deen a sort of ellmination for the All Through Your Dinner—A Week Later ||] 23°13 0 ubiiee Orehes: 7 Pilko ye Macey started fouling and | now to manage a team. thrown into the ring in the third round] Sit’ op pumen. The winners, of the ner a ig fouled “again in_the Afth and eeventn | When Davis fell down, Joo Birming-| saved Jack ‘Twin Sulllvan from. « tre a Winter Garden $1 Gertrude Hoffmann, Bi Sunday Night contests would next take part in a dii ret competition, Then the borough Sullivan had taken quite a] sames would be the next step, and ro! ham, the outflelder, was rushed in to fil! knockout by “One Round” Davis her right Her the breach, and he did so well that the] jast night. in'the breakaway—a foul blow. | entire Cleveland press demanded that he , which take CASINO Bat To: ay. 15—To. Night 8.15. beating, although not knocked off his| ‘inally the indoor games, w’ Fate ke been sine ARE: | be given a chance to see what he could] feet, and devoted all his time to cover-| Place tomorow afternoon, | Kander Apreacy HARRY LAUDER ‘ mmendadle and he did what ne | 2° st the outset of next season. ing up. hastened ‘Taaliace qras'| meat eurpesepa other affairs of ite kind: - aia i, I thought I'd writ BIRMINGHAHM CONFIDENT HE]. The Punch that hastened matters was jive the mimber of youngeters is. the few | Tears you about it as you stand for every- WILL MAKE GOOD. in the latter part of the second round. | 'arsest that ever participated tn an ath- Firefty. thing that is on the square.” i A at. the dmpan,| ‘etic meet in this country, whether ama. ee BR ADWAY Ua coh th Be ST ‘Many thanks, Mr. Murphy. ANE DOM Si Hn Sonera Ree vee ac ar rent o Eeites | es | eee ee Ti Shs Yu. OADWAY Bia ico tae Pee jaion a referee who falls to| Lajole, the famous second. baseman, Davis fought a cool, heady Aaht, Wasi MUSICAL, WILLIAM FOX's, NEW TEARS BRK. THEATRE: 1HE RED PRITCOA” mika age my opinion « referee ole, 0 : f ‘a RIE AteAta TE: tran | cwsreuenremeeueemmaiia itmeaeeds ocaereee To . : enforco the rules ts Just as deserv-| who seoms as good as ever, is among | 28 NO Punches and hit straight from | Re outa cuatrnce UNIUNSU. ie’ |i Bie eur’ t paderbetid aan W. ot ety the shoulder THE NEW. DAILY Mars. ing of punishment es @ boxer who| those who have been managers of the ae COLONIAL Mau Ta £2 Roly Poly falls to fight according to the rules. A| Naps, and he has promised Birmingham i aah St. Th oth, or, Wy, Eva, 8 BO, Feferee 1s supposed to have intelligence | that he will work off his finger ends to| ROGER BRESNAHAN LIKELY | SOCIETY OF NEW YORK want wel ta, [Aamo HE Tee ae wal "to. enough to know what fs right. [ft he] neip him to turn out a winner, TO WEAR CUB UNIFORM unded 97 De, Leovold, Demat, un, ALHAM! ni lgp*t intelligent enough to snderstund| George Stovall will be seen at. the pies : Performatice ‘Tae THEAT! 7th Ay. ca PLAYHOUSE * 5, 7K: thy rules he shouldn't be Hoensed in the | nead of the St, Louis club. He had some! CHICAGO, Dec. #1.-Roger Bresnaha TREMONT ATRE DAILY MATS, 2 Mata Bvery Day E Gist place, and if he hae sumMclent intel- | experience as a manager at Cleveland; | iooks now ike a 1011 Cub, The Ins MESSIAH” MO ate 177 St. eat Werk ATL WOMEN “Within The Law? is his Heense should be taken Bee fom Mae Faller Mes} thine « AAS We Murphy, inne ry falar: Mme: Corinne, Rider Ila 5 Minutes from Aare 8 an f # oe ‘! vr aie ae ct aba sa masak avatlamh pea the team instead of Davis, but as the] iast night was to call up Bresnahan or ioe Mn erhert, Witherponn OPENS vent SONUrGay, HARLEM? Bee. | Slag COMEDY 38,8 of Har Be 15 | compared HE public, which pays to see clean, | latter had already been appointed for] the long distance telephone at the lat mogicl = ad Night, Dec. 28 “ PARENTS ‘OF MEN” ” ‘Collier's Tuasday.d.13 ) pal I fair boxing, has to depend upon | 1912 before Stovall took charge it was] ter's home in Toledo, O., and offer hi cinntaie’ HAL ppc Me WITH THE FOX STYLE OF FANNY’ s FIRST PLAY the referee to “deliver the goods.” | found necessary to let him out a three years contract with a tide figurs L, (et) Bre at @18. Ili EAD LB AND uOTO)) | —=——* = Ba TAG He's the responsible party {f unfair) When Rhody Wallace made it plain| attached - i Beats Thc, to $2.00, at Box Office, NON. NEW YORKERS ||| Bea's methods ore allowed to predominate, \that he would never do as a manager,| Murphy Sanreneg the opthick {that AFTERNOONS 2°, 10c||/ HAMMERSTEIN sa or WILLIAM ‘COLLIER | 8 for he has the power to enforce ths |wnicn was about the middle. of Jaa flonan ‘soon as A wottiement of his wult METROPOLITA' fan 5-2 ‘swoxixe soxzs|| ||| Bi Bc-75e-$1 | conn tieatfaata te Manhattan "py ¢!shiito ae oo tues'2. I REPUBLIC” Ww jes. aso) b owner looked around oula team was unde - O08 se Ms 7 : ‘ Ft fn't hard. Nobody ever aves unfair |totee what be coud do about Anding| Meamat (M6 At Lule team was under |rowoHT an 8 eRe HUEURNOTS aya Teel PM Daily fag ELLE SLANG Haar tho WHIP rae SovEnnoe ‘Ss LADY. ¢ of the National Sport. [to #ee what ebout Anding| way, \ S—lto at é Sian ae cathe 3 Kaen Frenne Cagle. 8 Th auton |] ce FRE nek COUNTESS” KELLERD 2 HAMLET eps {Would assume the responsibilities of em 5 Next Week... EVERYWOMAN | Stovall's success with the Browns et his a Pek Both, | | rod ot the rules the referee wil! dis | Stovall's success with the Browns 40 ond: 50 Suits at 25 era| Hath ov'd 6-60. 6, Phina & Picks, BBE Monn eae tic 0nd onder. bin to eave (te | Birmingham in Cleveland, and the Sth Tove. het Ne Dinoiah, Leo = = ' ACKEFTY HOUSE | { , at ty eg: prospects are bright for these two! fo Childs Theatre Bree Radi se, ‘ae Prenk oF tne thelr respective cities ade ror ou in ours 5a time prices. Proxeammme = ToDay ers. 1 = " BAM \y:|__ BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, ~ B.C. ; , changed twice weekly, Com- Brine: niter amd Mostor With Voie "i Banlve way of doing tings pone da. WILL ASPERINENT WITH To close our great reduction sale and tinuous fram "Vi te i. Al- povenss TRUTHORNE | va pier an Oe ‘ EMPIRE ‘ ay Nie Wes ple who ait a . i i ways We to roadway & Kalph Av : York city want fair sport. na long time since the to bd aa ba so pairs om my Lapis aia |f FAIRBANKS "oF | nae U. 8. A. Rutherford & Sor Bohemian Burlesquers ‘ — famous frat division trio of the Na- clothes New Year's day, we will make |e SAVE. sit RiGe’s OAFFYOILS I GRAND : gq? || LITTLE sie CONNTAY STORE TIONDAMLEVE, || BIA., this te one of the big nights. | tional League—the Giants, Pirates and for you in 24 hours, fit and finish Bi iiee ties Aumteury Te-siht || CRAND, HEBEGGA’ maki SY eat TeFate Pay iW Wildrew We i | Four hundred and twenty pounds | ave experimented, but this laranteed( a suit or satin dined overs TENG | BSS tees ara eee ae ES : ; SNOW WHITE pee NLA LN a | ‘ of fighting weight mingling tn son one of the number—Chi- gui p s OPLES | THE DANDY. GIRLS 2 sere are an at NO SPORTING. 4 ; -ring! Six feet six inches against |cago—will give Second Baseman Evers coat, cut from regular $40 and $50 | et on Amateure To: pO AT BS GeNTUAY, iy ices BR 4.80 Hv 1, ART { feet ten. Some final bout! ja chance to see what he oan do as a materials, for $25, iA x a fie PANAMA CANAL and BALKAN WAR vents lag. eat New Yar at 2.16, ‘Madison Sq. Garden a 1} Jess Willard bring the soaring pilot. Johnny ts just bubbling over Paice Dain KINEM, LOR fates pL Te the DAUGHTER’ OF i AW van rations of Soldier Kearns down with with enthusiasm, und he ts confident Hy) ose | a ; Ry 0 M Thar Wewecar | one Ry Ht COLUMBIA Wty URLESQUE] at ae Titan To- -Night S_AFRICA\ FATHTE< Robinson * eGirls: Wee oo siete =i dant of the Weatern has ail three-the Cubs, ray and 9th Street WURTIO IRRAY HILL THEATRE : Picton] , sickening thump, lke that of that he will give MoGraw, Clarke, re. v= iy men falling Micers the morris Chance and others cards and epades as Tn me Geck of a bucking bronco? \ ryt RAINEY'S fl the nator volley. Pen ey Jer we now te close of each 2, SEAMON'S Giante-tp the fret division, imac

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