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NNO NINN TS Sl NTT Mm nme ~ meee = THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1912. \ a EDITED BY iv] ( BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [noS2iFe0then come WITH STEPLADDER FOR KEARNS IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN DIFFERENT —_|MORIN EASY MARK | - FOR GUNBOAT SMITH © SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Deo. 28.—Gun- boat Smith, the California heavyweight, demonstrated iast night at Dreamiand Rink that he is a vastly improved fight- er. A twenty-round decision was given him over Frank Moran by Referee Jim Grimn, San Francisco's fight fans again made the wrong man their choice, for Moran backed Into 10 to $ favoritism be- e entered the ring, at no stage Proceedings did he give his fol- any reason to believe that their opinion was justified. The Easterner was a tank Gisappointment at almost any je, save for ability to take @ beating. an PLAN TO ELECT PAGE PRESIDENT OF N. Y. A. C. ‘The members In favor of pushing ath- letics at the N. ¥. A. C. are said to have decided on a paign to make William H. Page, the former Harvard athlete, president. Mr. Page is a lawyer, with offices in No. 32 Liberty street. He joined the iNew York A. C. in 1892, and is No. 681 on the membership list. Since he be came identified with the club Mr. Page has been prominent in fostering all branches of athletics. Mr. Page's candidacy for the presl- deney taken to mean that the ne it administration will be for athletics first, last and all the time, and he will supported by officials just as athlet cally inclined as himself, Col. Thomp- son, while one of the most enthusiastic patrons of sport in the country, was handicapped by officials who sought to put social affairs in the club ahead of athle the Chin and the White Hope String Was Just One Less. Ez 2 i i:f*f t if i 1 Ry ty Es I F Promising Year Ahead Not a Single Fatality for Fast Swelling Ranks Mars Football Season i i 5 g otyste i i —————_ low,” ewung and i 5 pounded elammed at Willard’s body. of Am e Golf. brit ed condition. The ang aoe = PRES. LYNCH s. BULLETIN He sent many & good rib roaster, authorit are eatisiied to hi nont of the Nationa! and Willard stopped leughing ead looked erican ers “Me Boron Couce LIFT maser College Men Decide to Make |enoush alone. me ss Fa seembal: Baseball Clubs, ‘When. they comme atenen Titles Cadet Gan soe ad tus tor JUST 60 FAR AND THERE HE STUUR. repeecchizman ot the soccer commlltes | jaat night annotinced the following con. ee ty cae onl na terecions |Whether the Game of the Links| women players in Bi sdeey tae me No Changes in Rules—All |erowing sport in the universities, Ac-|tracts apd releases: empression of 0 Japances wor mask a4 & campaigner tn match play has no cording to the chairman, soccer even| Contracts: With Boston, Walter J. oro 8 Shall Continue to Be Abso- H : i i i ‘ outstepped football for the boy's favor, | and Charles H. Mrowns with (Roky ronan tour) Who Owns Bresnahan? sig esa vi bee toa oer nee song in Fis, Vs sport in the colleges,” sai 'rof. George | 1914, t . hd L. Meylan of Columbia, In several | Pairix Maga, 0.8. Rucker lutely Controlled by a Few Is NEY ABROAD. , ing. With ‘That a party of professionals, prob- e OTWITHSTANDING the increased | years I think it will surpass even foot-| Hitiotit (assigned by. Hoxton ; the Most Important Question Szatnenoein cinoma! § Aye, That’s the Question|N wee rice ane ee ee ee eae ae te spring fer the British open, seems well i) this year, the Committee on|Cofmell this year for instance. I undér- | Tit om to. Buffalo, 1; 1, Arthur ; , jonirealy 1 dee pl ARE 1 ij i Els i i r about Soldier's soured; & proceeding that scarce! : i it 4 +s stand that about forty boys came out neinnati to * where lots of Willares punches ad) to Be Decided Duping 1913, | scene tinaly to improve the cnances of Kwock'ugo it warannsanced that Brox | Gollesate athletic Association made ene | {2,,the football teams, But when the| Konanl Mehsana 10 Bh ea' events on soccer ed th | dele nae) (olaimed wa. ; coding rounds. Kearns cuffed his left thie aide, judging by the experience of | Three Clubs, the Cubs, Pirates | nanen was to piey for Dooin. McGraw | surptising report yesterday that not a SS cE tnete eee ere ue rte: | feted tel te Pitubamge to, ume * Tale GS aiewe seine gees, ved, 0 © year has ever loomed larger| ““rnat “thers Bad when asked for some fresh deraiis | "ste death had resulted from the/ileve that soccer te here to, stays and) A... 04s ving if v ound lke the dropping of an overripe r That there will be an invasion of and Phillies, Claim They Have |saia ‘something to the effect that “he|*tTenuous fait sport. This is the first /intend next year to make it a co ty Bt, Loule to squash on the sidewalk from the top with possibilities for the rank| Amertes by, British pros te extremely paula’ werent at “*he| season since football was made a col-|pulaory sport at Columbia, where al-| was: by st, Le oad Weerwortn Building. and ‘fle of golfers than'1913.| British professionals have visited heee| Roger All But Signed. 1: <= dee game that fatalities have been ab- ready It Is being played by hundreds Kisan ‘Selih sole eestthat ite |The most important pen w be and not ene of them entered « big com pt en he Teoahet Tis ive der This, among other things, ted the con- |PITTSBURGH FANS GIVE ‘eré was decoming impationt with |solved is whether or not Unit ‘As for the amateurs there will be b ed vo .| ference to decide that the present rules C, MURPHY THE LAUGH Me. Kesres, not to ay vexed. |gtates Golf Association shall be con-| little intervisiting. Harold Hilton has’ BY BOZEMAN BULGER. ergo «See le wilt not be changed. E led the necessary formalities can ang Mer. at Going sifted with | aesteg as 0 close corpo: had quite enough of this side, uniess he J OOKS as if it would be @ good join 1 ‘moult go to the Wichiscien, Sewgn'?| The official report of the Committee ao te through with another pitcher will be other ab wih second sight, never oF 8 ration, with 8) °ca find some one to finance him, His idea for the National League to |b “it ve soy Sootdall MUU BPE Jey tb the weart| eee 2%. — The| added to the roster of the Phillies. This suspected what was coming off. He min- srrreenie showing, along with that of form @ committee on veracity and Dy vem ae oy fos, ant ‘et every pes diye gle ier papsonter baronial gs Pots Se Searle Wau ts “Doc” Beanea wise Wis G7 ape ‘Sane Tower o¢ fiatios jorman Hunter, last fall at Chicago,| put us on to the “low-down” in this that in oka” jurphy, er Bresni last year. Scanlon 27 land tha hark trmarge er has frightened several Britishers, who| Bresnahan matter. Charley Murphy says a It showed that the new code of rules| been signed as a Cub, caused ck into the baseball fold and he has neck, that being an far up us be ould Hottest the trenton threes | oe aaa, Welle. Retort! teat il ar, [80m © Oe ee ail Oa Tacma Reaaiane nadine ne eet etre Clie oes sen ePhe‘placed on the eligible Ist eee in rection. — i" day. The former Cardinal leader is p Iles to be of Peach without using « stepladder. for an exodous of Americans, auch| ort euis to psy ete fe ee ae ean” Niseea see meyer oti en el alt the big games and few accidents. | tically on the Pirate roster. Fred Clarke | ————— eee at i amateurs as Travis, Travers, Herreshoff and Evans, who hi Visited Great| ‘neously @ smile spread over Pitts- Believing that the rules that governed | and Bresnahan came to terms In Toledu, the fall mport last year met with all de-|0,, several weeks ago, when Clarke was Rewlion 4 ante atk Renadwee, LE 5 Fi i i chance A the college — the ocldier Brita, couldn't be hauled there again pares ene ven Lely seh Sue Jie ci'et| mands for « change trom the injurlous|en route to the nession in New York. = across the po nen gge ciiee Be vey ‘ made vase eit| pastime in vogue several years ago, the| Their bargain wae cinched at the New AMUSEMENTS. te follow has played more comprehensively over had an understanding a month ago about |%, them, and for that reason it, wre stepved.| Chairman recommended that the UI2| yocy me " not vase European courses than any other star,| the Duke going to Pittsburgh, The next | im smere ‘rus eppointed ‘to osk| set of rules be given another trial next| *ork meeting. ——_—_—_—_————— fee, except possibly George T. Brokaw, may| to answer the roll call was the fair city |isto the damaging effects, We will bear were| season, This met with practically no op-| Clarke realizes that he has the star |, wiLLIAM FOX’S NEW YEAR'S straight forward Sccompany Findlay Dougias, who is tg|of Toledo. From there a statement |*- position. twitling staff of the avons ene {| GIFT TO THE BRONX kerplunk: Visit his old home at St. An comes chugging from Bresnahan to the| wine i shortstop | con: 1t about |and also that his catching department is useieuna, oamem . ‘Among the postponed technical ques-| effect that he has not signed with any- | for "Metter sad he pard too" the” Shae bank be ne eonenmn. Sit bens THE NEW, MAGNIFICENT, PERFECE tf Yona which must befpre long be taken| body and Is in the open market as soon | % laying of | 98 he gets that dough from @t. Louis, tah is not due to efficiency, but ¢o| “If Murphy sald I agreed to play with University |q decline of athletic spirit in our col-|;Mot the best. Gibson is going back. Evvs Jevths Rixy.| lege. More students are engaging in| Simon is slow. Kelly {s a youngster. sports and the interest tn athletics 1s|— greater Uhan ever in the colleges AMUSEMENTS. Perret sh unadulterated buck, often cheating the| him," says Roger, “he is orasy. I throughout the country, ding to*r: other player of his or her skill, haven't even talked to him.” And there! jenn Wad & check for Pee, Ports submitted at the tanual ‘meeting. THEATRE One of the suggestions in the way of | YOU are. day from Jim , owner of Never before were athletics in & more TREMONT and th: an innovation le to arrange an’iuter-| ‘There ts still another county to be | Tat check was ln, pirment of 350 shares of sec} | ——US SS PARK AVES mSt. sectional professional match in. the|"eard from, and we know not what to the Braves end “Lord, how be Goss dread ie 5 Minutes from Anywhere is the Brong. OPENING TONIGHT & FOX STYLE OF LL Ke oTO| POPULAR WITH ONE’ W YORKERS, eeetaein||[AFTERNOONS 32"., 10c Gouth, next November, between Eastern MUSICAL, S wanraeensse| McCarty-Palzer Fight PHILHARMONIC in outside territory. It is an admirable SOCIETY OF NEW YORK, oe Will Draw Big Crowd| tkeeue is in a] over to concert pitch. of the way, but he could ft himself] class no by himself and herself as to re-| The national open attracted auch a: OTB See, LHEVINNE risaict. i—hame necHoris, Hawbourg, east 96 SMOKING BOXES Gbour so far, and there he etuck, In|call the post's astronomipal line about| overflowing field last neason that candi- ge ate Yon bret 4 Tioksta, id ets, to 8 ‘at_Box Office. ei Misetiy’ Cosppany. and EVNGS. 15-25 tx voor . ten seconde it was all over, wat, thi nat await ae ‘Thousande dates were started woon after daylight, one OE POLLOCK. chtahee rh 4 Hinde Santy Prices Soe, to 82. Beara ma CONTINUOUS—1to11 P.M.Daily — oy or years mn ask: makes! arrangement that neces ‘Y, manager of Joe Rivers, | '¢. A % Winter Ga rden *" iy Soh s. kv, © 6 ramme nged . & Thu HEP extensive advertising of Soldier | ine how jong “s Travers ‘will be] tates s speedy change. Whether it wil J the, Mexican ilghtwetght, told the | si tere eer we ee nie f Sion Fea ||) ete reeremee Crone ee Te Kearns'e mupposed designe ubon | cugiiistic Vernacular. It Ate the ease| field into sections for qualifying writer to-day that there ts suoh in- | [Ro Caf ot iew Amsterdam {,,¢ \ense interest in the coming heavy- 1 xactly, however, for in three seasona| and tak to six days, instead of "To-Day, 2.4 42d at, Travers ha two, for the fixture, as previously, re-| Welgbe battle between All Paiser and » ib ltl Kt, The Count of Loxemboar HAMMERSTEIN’S irs fer the “big| DUPPERG. NOT WANTED IN| New Year's afternoon that ne would be | sadn ties E Ae enna LYRIC EF ,cr a eee (Il Bcatbe-$i caine ine #00 a 62, he bas elects! iiling to ke 11 wager that the | bis fight dub 4 * That revere] NATIONAL TOURNEY. | roan receipe will be over 8000, | 305 woognen eit ctsetnt Secrest ||| kan Wek Besa” TRENTINT Th,tne_| [20 ce! HELE ache f bis career isst| Heroic measures were trken this year! “Why, that fight @ the fan a ing “Chick” Evens of|to bar Guffers in the national amateus ia 4 cg carhch o eid eg by means of newly established na-| thet { wouldn't be @ bit surprised to| beck tod onal handicap, The barriers will prob-|igarm that they turned several thousand | Aen Z A Pe igo range for hitiself aa die: | spite a multitude of protests, tn oruer | Persons Sway er len 8 ae Se gg * ald a epectator| tinct a niche in the golfing hall of tanw | ‘hat ye ee oF Steen Baye Mee ‘i at Ue Oe eeotatsG| aa tas Walter J. Travia the only our, tose following, may be at thirty-six | gta 30% Sasha ee tet tae ost, elder CBERTY 2°, Fowl, M-I-L-E-S-T-O-N-E-S Sat OHI” DELPHINE Curry Fac Freee Wi MILLERSHIP SISTERS mon) id de Cayerly, Among Thieves," Matthews & Akheyne, Phing & Picks, 5 oth, TEL! 1 0 == RAB stoscish Roly Pet | OE WEMEN'S 3 DEALT Howe alder who ever won the British amateur | "lee relat, “to. tlacp 2 ‘of the Underworld over wen Oe Bet ‘The ctosing year has bi 4 totter eg arenes, heats, Bik ot OF Lipi B LL ty dona eS Gra’ aero to omer wom: |Perifo, Wormer Sain and, ac i SSeS eee ioe OULIN Ro mie Ruse eres cate |ALIBE BILL gz it a8 that of Travere| Pace sohn J. MoDermott, the. national ‘ F feos ‘ren,a4, 0.18, bata, Wea, Kas’ ™S4R [1] PLAYHOUSE 7%. of Wear Wigs Mir | riseet Agama rens’Auinorth sas Doyle Mad A the national! | Kiy Willems, the Kestemmalabt ot HEGE FC ae A ations Today $1, | Koniler, Millicent ‘Rrane '& Pleanor” Lawson, P Serie ie weary ‘ine eran, a. ane Poster E Ea . i OLLI Mote Brey Dey TTLE WOMEN TeHOCOHAN'S© oes the top et tee lots Dovard Lovin boule be ane ee oot la Gab st me MAUDE ADAMS = ‘wie % GEO. M. COHAN...2 two _ antler Ptesre HINDLE WAKES| | [oqoRWeu, Wa bois cane a FANNG'S FRG PEAY |P FAReoanies MAR THORNE inser. Bat pel oar | CARNHGER Hee aatin 88 ei eee, |McCORMACK captured low score prize in the Manhat | [*, "Ut spot for etx ronade eb szoeption of Mise Oorethy by " tre He oad Pec gp ap epy ts hay Bas Fare, lavigne OE edhe Ld Bugene Cort, who ls wow regerded ao tae! eres 20 clase, now that Mra, Genevieve Hecker link weapons. Howard Jus. i acest seta ho Ton'Sy his ane town, marred “we| Many Crack Thoroughbreds Now over Kea‘as'’s head. next and no did A. F. Kammer. Berse. feces. no ‘he. lunged, sdaian A SEA ORRRLES Re In Training tor Races at Juarez Ss 5 a s. Ww Nasimova pitsti'ithn Bella Denna x < tleut honor, ‘and Maurice .Risley 1 one. HY fil ‘The,to $2, Roxes $12.815. Now at Hox Oftic wot‘cht'eh extant diva Sy ier Ee Reese Fe 8 cht a unit 4 gis ten Be . — former atiek lugwers whe Juares, Mexico, Dec. 3% ble two-year: mer oti raze 4 Roller kating ’ etropolitan Rink, : Tatien toot proof of their quality without actually | @YUCCESSFUL as has been the meec- her ‘aaa toe opment ik thts | | ROBERT HILLI. , Broadway & 52d St. amd clumsy. CNA A gb se gt S ing so far thie winter at the race see oe or FULTON“ a, Ww. ¥ ‘Three sessions dally, Band Concerts, far dia! col i has Debutante stakes. Mate, eon around town that |charmpion will be a former cadd re peed eee es | bd —_ THE YELLO KELLERD ‘ HAMLET a — he said, [as the open title holder of the United] attendance and general interest, The Garden, 27th ot, Mad.ev. Oth time, Hv.8,15.Mt. Tod's, 0 ati, Children's Theatre | CARNEGIEKISRSS CIR Ui Cohn contre Teatro Bus... 5: | PANAMA CANAL and BALKAIN WAR sod Mother With Yow. | PystustisolN KINEMACOLOR 2%}, OLUMBIA 4°y,, BURLESQUE rerieed. Btates to Wo-day. ing of the unsettled weather will fi Halt a dosen seasone ago tt looked us| make it possible for the track to be| tastie mente yout faking, Are [| fair shanelon of the country, too, | placed in almost perfect condition, and wil ughter, It an 0 le, for the former) thus enable the trainers of the best] bei eighth that Willard arn MRT mas eaniat tant be hes . to wet thelr performers In tip-top “Well, what are you going to dot —_|a capital club carrier as a girl and vor | "sinh werto ie Hid ‘ it ‘ , ch performers as Round the World, | Wesican tack lent Menday rT "Going to do the best I can,” asserted | years shulfied up well In the national, ~ | om at “the Bay je, esta or eee are hai elt ie sayodys Lame'yas ton: Sitoe ad's eats at, Mela tae | Raid as Yam, aT atin Te Crane ile QcAte you going to try to tmock him cluaively demonstrated by the fact that ‘ens sunsindtinls tats ves dads OBE Mentgern x3 Whitt BROOKLYN AMUS ‘ ; yp orn pete io 91s only four men wen more than fT of the Great Trial @takes |: Juares in thelr flrat se ma ‘ee, hus GL the wae, tae it ALM. OOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, tournament aplece h . B of “faking.’ no one carried off more than two 2 at #000; Buektorn, i Lattus rit the a Mg 5 . He had J DO pa ; Buekhi 5 cee | “BELASCO Wel fi ke oie Drises . i street | “BELASCO West fsa #15, the ringside, | ‘The Sheriff sat at the ringside with| Three facts stand out like flaming " i bn the nest chair |e telegram from Gov. Dix in hie pocket. | swords of Hiden in glancing backward at Pelle Laws, Wales pete te © Day Harboe YEARS OF DISCRETI aad Eve, M et ta beet dedegt It atateg that ihe Governor was ig-| he season of if. They are the sweep- MAK, Gustaee, sense’ :00) 110 iste: aod ha Sel ; ee The Ru eal formed that ene Soldier K. ing victories of the homebred profes i ead td by MSDoetort and Ge ex: | Saiy, [resetting regular, training bere THE GOVE ‘bY tonishing pre-eminence CENTOS eect to (MURR TCE RM sc Mi UaiTeA W WGI Ye | oohverrtlars Picking Tisha | COMME TIPU ARTO MTV ETE Jess than two weeks at the latest oolors. > econ unger

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