The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1913, Page 18

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aa MeCarty’s Rise to Champion- { @hip Class as Rapid as That | Of Jeffries. ‘ 1 Goprright, 1018, by The Pree Publishing Oo. (The New York World), Jeffries was twenty-two when Be began; MoCarty will be twenty-one . Patrick's Day, March 11. Years ago that MoCarty fought his first fing fight. He won with a knockout In his second fight he Knocked out Joe Grim in four rounds. His first seven bouts were won with Knockouts, and the longest went thir- en rounds. Unlucky for the other fellow! Im ail McCarty has fought twenty- @wo Oghts, and has won sixteen of them With ‘knockouts. Four of the other six ‘Were ten-round no-decision bouts, the remaining two were six-round no- Gecision bouts. That's a pretty fair record, especially When one considers the fact that among the recipients of the soporific punch were men classed among the best of the white heavyweights of the day— Cari Morris, Al Kaufmas, Jim Wynn & t i i u U Sovuivan f EVE OCPENNGS WITH Wd LEFT , AND THEN Rove MIS RIGHT For First Time “Time Highlanders Have. Legal Right to Nego- tiate With Peerless Leader. BY BOZEMAN BULGE: HE Highlanders for the fret ti.» ha the iden was suggested have & legal right to negotiate with oe for the purpose of eig- papers President Herrmann of the Cincinnati clue. Last Friday the Hilltop management wes notified by Ban Johnson, President which Herrmann duly Now, all Farrell will have to do~and Mt may prove the greatest stunt of the! entire negotiattions—te to induce Chance te sign a contract. They are expected to meet in Chicago next Tussday, w’ Farrel! wit tell Chance what salary he is willing to pay him to come to New York es manager of his club—and th {t will be up to the Peerless Leader to Qocept or reject. However, the amount of money Farrell is prepared to offer ‘Chance {s 00 large that it is hardly an- use bis own brains. OOKING back over Mat of the blood. John L. Sullivan was American, born of irish parents. Jim Corbvett’s Bob Fitssimmons porn in Helston, Cornwall, England, oft Irish birth, having moved to Engtand only @ Parents were Irish. ut both of his parents w short time before Bob joined the family deffries's ancestors were America: straight line, to a time long before Revolutionary War. Those who founded the family here came from England, but eration or two before that to Engiand and to Scotland Tommy Burns was a/° Johnson descended “Ther. from some South African tribe. MoCarty | 94, only a hed gon from Ireland. French-Canadian. fe Indien-Irien. ap ee a ATSY CALLAHAN,” 7 Dundee and Johuny Kilbane.” “Another ma Dress notice in to-day’ notice in the same malt 1 heavyweight champions, 1 notice @ curious thing. Tommy Burne nd Jack Johnson are the only ex- 2 mpions without @ etrein of Irish ‘1s hot on the trai! of Johnny’ | ne: ticipated that he'll have the heart to pace it up. ‘The Highlanders have just received a proposition from the city of ban Juan, Porto Rico, which 1s like the pardon that came too late, The Porto Ricans, who are real baseball bugs, will hol fair between Feb. 2 and Marcn 4, they have proposed to pay the expenses oth ways of the entire Highlander equad, with $1,600 to boot, if they will their training in that city, Of course the Highlanders have practically con- cluded arrangements for training in Ber- muda they will have to turn down the Porto Rican offer. ‘The Hilltoppers have be sign Tal Pendieton, Daseball and football jout with the emphatic that he won't turn professional. There is no chance of the Dodgers open. —Ebb Freld—t Gays before the regular schedule at Hear what President Thoma: ff the National League, has the subject: such foolish plan eaid Lynch, too strong in saying a0. Brooklyns will not start the throu ad of time with the Glants or the Other teams in this league Tights. Tt te the turn of the Boston 4o open in New York this yoar, and Boston's right must be rempected the th, ‘welterweight clas at 148 pounds instead of Phillies clu same as any other team, will be opened. The idea of havi hae been receiving letters from | posterou: ‘Whi Jack Johneon, pleading for a|phia chib have come in on that deal? The nd fanzious to leave that dear Chicago MM: he “only city in America that feels |'™y dn not think Mr, p home,” as he once snid—and put a} this plan, though of course it would help coan between himeelf and ie Brooklyn to something, thing to cut ¢ Phillies are entith it would be a ni out of one of the next season. “1 do not think Mr, na New York clubs : OUGH LEA CuAMPION, All’s Over in Chance -Case BUT Signing of Contract they want them for fair week, as the big feature, but owing to the fact that trying to ‘ J. Lynch, aay on {8 not @ chance in the world going | gram to the writer, MoCarney mays that “and you cannot the receipts of the Palzer fight were The mejor league echedules have been fighter, has decided to box Grafted in Aiken, 8. C., and on the date the future instead of giving called for by thi achedule the Brooklyn chedule plums ae 'g ets war behind Permit exhibition teams of the leagu: President Lynch and President ont fated of the International League wil! Pel freon Minday afternoon for cin: | in tt Monéay. nner MILWAUKEE, Wi ‘De Palma, winner of the 1 Vandertiit Cup, has retired from ¢ racing game was the word reachii here to-day. De Paina has not fully re- covered from the tajuries he ined in e collision with Cateb Brags here, and he doubts his ebility to ‘come back” as a driver. He will enter the automodil business in El Paso, Tex., it was eald. | the fer for Week’s Engagement From Local Theatre. BY JOHN POLLOCK. lq UTHER M'CARTY, the white heavy- iL weight champion, xpected to ar- rive in this city from Los Angeles next Friday, His manager, Billy Me- Carney, bas practically accepted terms from ® local theatre to have McCarty give boxing exhibitions for a week, for which he is to receive $2,600. If the con- |tract 1s signed, McCarty will make his firat appearance on Jan. 3 In a tele- ot 90 per cent. of the ve him $9,101. Pali end was $7,429, Now thet the new easle of weights framed up by the State Athletic Commission has placed 142 pounds, Mike Gibbons, the clever Bt. Maul welterweight in welgut in the middleweight division, Mike says Te reas 65 pounds eaally and will gu after the welterweight ti rite Ct Falcon, “toe Tai Han Aan. fight nt cham ‘nit Junior Indoor Championships of| >: T teur Athletic Union of the United Sta at the Twenty-second Regiment Armory to-morrow evening. jes ‘between twoleligible for this titular meet have been | past with the hope of being crowned | [%: ti, where the annual meeting of the | £0™' National Commnission will be held next| Charley Brick’ fame on the football field during the pas! ‘on the athletic player patrick, the all-around New York A. C., who New Champion Expected To Arri Arrive Here Next Friday | McCarty Likely to itaaee os Acca Of-| NING WORLD, Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Worl OHNSON Yale Coaches Sail To-Morrow To Study English Rowing System Anxtoue to learn more about the English stroke and system of rowing, In the party will be Capt. Charles Snow- Head Coach Averili Harriman and Assistant Coach Jim Rodgers. On their arrival in England the coaching staff will spend three weeks examining the rowing system in vogue there. They will devote an equal amount of time to the systems in operation at Oxford and Cambridge, and as both these crews will be in the midst of their preparation for their annual race the visit should prove instructive. One of the novelties of the visit will include the seating of Capt. Snowden in an English boat alongside English rowers. This, it is expected, will be of direct benefit in the acquisition of the detatie of the stroke. Immediately upon their return from England the trio will start the Yale crew candidates at work. SPORTS ODDS AND ENDS, NEWSY PARAGRAPHS AND ALL KINDS OF The Rosen players rea) ot! Bractice Tatches ‘to-day. wit Amateur Hockey Leazue, | T) feated the Crescents here a the A. A. U. Will Be Held at the |: ay tere “hae a Twenty-second Regiment Ar-|" "1" swrno™ ice onnton witch ha mory To-Morrow Night. morrow night in th basketball game at pind will tum out to see hey ot be “lsappolnteds as vie areat Indian athlete mder ax the indoor 9 bat ennaviraa HE first big athletic meeting of the : New Year will be the Junior In- door Championships of the Ama. ite Navel, seen as i os int oot a ioe ‘ome a this winters How ore usrds aid ‘weigh ‘about S10 of All the nletes raining hard and faithful for month earrwoight fe ato fn academy tea bes iH the hheary "stam Phe ‘ton Tompustor John’ Shute and will open the seuso jor champion of the United States fn | Ms © one of the particular events. ley of Harvard, who won t fall is also anxious to win fame Larry Whitney, the | | hot-putter and foetball nha tmouth, and Reed Kil- a) found that m J eed. fom Di the football fleld while a atude . trepe. pecing thet, ati WE nated tra That mitece siete by the mem! ie i ‘hietis “Clu Swat eitenced By after 1015, eae ‘ota pr fd to be opjroaed, ‘to the ye Be whlch ia wut in pom KS Se ate mi ltow mgt. that Trin adage’ before" Use” hee: tion, which takes 1 oe av London, American Upon recetvt of le message from addrened to the menegement of the forthcoming tasters’ tournament, noma definitely tee Frail 3, ational chews tt became the Untted States champi: ato er aa oa oem Meu ‘The ae D. Sesowest ot hed Fi Parle teas 300 oo Boston A. A Gi the “captatD fark ‘horse in og their @bilit content 10) depend. tipon. indi io loners failed. to pen uring the fire half, Song ee eaten at tnd the at the | nation scoring t | SEMI-ANNUAL | REMNANT SALE Suit ends reduced—many $25 to $50 materials now $18— made to measure only. Pueblo fireman, for the 175-pound commission Weight championship, Pittsburgh ought to be the scene of © great night, es Tommy Ge ht of aeieas, and fishter Cor tae city” Gerigan won many important | of that o ast year end sees to improve in every champion, THAT $100,000 SALE | Of Men’s and Young Men’s See AN Deter RELIABLE FURS " feat ratled bs it ean fate thet Britton ean” “teteot ela! ‘yclone Johmay Thomson" of Ssracuse, who ting Nelson At Sacrifice Prices At 25 Park Row, N. Y. Next door to Herald Ofice, a FRIDAY, JANUARY ‘8, 16 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YO ‘MCCARTY BOXED MORE LIKE A CHAMPION THAN A NOVICE GOSSIP 5. plays, of le desires {ie winter teria to ber wabroken Oy athfetie tips, a eubstitute guard or | tha: veo | thi yy je, tered, The best swimmers from ath- aut Which cannot troc of se American Trot hemred {ie hotied forsee from there ts itty a i jltte, vraepact_ of of an fepretiion ‘of Governors tye, io rebate ‘had arr an derstanding with with the acto ‘snd mele ‘and for thy rnheim Arthur Pelky, the “white hope" of Chicopee, oe. f+) hee Lage he bye to ed bo OB tg erat roadway and 9th Street |] CASINO Pax m, faut there are ter oy ines men a4 o ‘hico) ce who Matinee Benue FEE, “Secear ES Sav? Stile “nstryetight TRENTINI HIGH GRADE CLOTHING Will Open at Retail Saturday, 9 A. M. | Comroste PRorLE OF “THE CHAMPIONS Is New | York ; New onne tet Held in Conjunc- tion with Swimming Championships. Yoo seen the good old game of football, no doubt; perhaps you have taken in @ game of soccer and maybe polo, but it's a good bet that you never saw all three sports played at once—and in the water at Yep, they do this stunt in a new con, oe game called water soccer polo, and it's 0 And ie 4 toto)! to be eprung for the first time in this man ioe} country at i champion- Yen 4 fey 'y at the metropolitan I ‘season ships held at the New York Athletic in a loval meet ha ‘etic clubs, colleges and high schools ereabouts will toe the mark for the | many events that make up the tourna- | ment, and it le almost certain that rec- onis will be lopped off in several of | the sprinting contests. My, but won't the fishes be jealous when the squad entered for the hun- dred-yard race cuts the water, Nicholas Nerick, the Mercury Foot's all-round REMNANTS PICK OF OUR STOCK SUIT OR $1 5 OVERCOA’ TO ORDE! Every remnant of $30 and $25 fabrics in our store goes into this sale at $15. Oestreicher 80s TAILOR f AAKING “Thee HEAVYWEIGHT TYPE ROBERT STorred PALZER'S WILD RutHES with UPPERCUTS. Soccer Football in Water A. C.’s Latest star, and Harry O'Sullivan, the Prince ton freshman, are favorites for .the title, but the number of entrants for the hundred is unusually large this year, and some one is likely to sneak in ahead of the two favorites. Both Nerick and O'Sullivan have done the distance in 58 sec but neither | consistent performers, and the break Is apt to cost them the race. Right behind the favorites comes Norman Lemcke of the High School of Com- merce, who elled the distance in 2-5 seconds 1s a large number of sprin| clipped the hundred for 6} The most interesting f meet is the game of water soccer polo under the rules of the International Federation of Swimmers. This aquatic sport was adopted by the Amateur Ath- letic Union, Instead of the national form of contest, only last November, and the coming match in which players of the Mercury Foot and a team made up of the best men available outside of their own organization will give the lovers of water sports the first oppor- tunity to see this game plaved. MUSICAL. METROPOLITAN S35 TO. ba IR Ae 8.15. MAN Pi EDITED BY EDGREN COBB WON'T GET A 3-YEAR CONTRACT FROM DETROMT CLU President Navin Afraid Ty | Might Meet With Accident Tht Would Impair Speed. DETROIT, Jan, %3—Tyrvs Raymond Cobb will not get a thres-year contract. President Frank Navin of the Detrolt Baseball Club made that very positive statement. Just why Frank is averse to signing up the Georgia Peach for three years was not explained. t Is not likely that Cobb will even rt to slip for three years, but there is always the possibility of an accident which would rob him of his tremendous speed and dash. Certainly the Southerner will not have become aged or decrepit in another trio of seasons. He has just passed him twenty-sixth birthday and, as lie takes good c: of himelf, ought to last for a long time yet likely explanation Preference for a one-year contract je that Mr. Navin may find it more conventent to gWe Tyrus @ very large sum for a single searon and then taper off than to book him for the triple appearance at a salary that would me in the long run. say that he ts honor of the highest paid man who ever baseball. It would convey upop him sort of distinction that he much covets. Having achieved this ambition to reach a mark that novody else had touched tn the past and that nobody would be Ukely to attnin in the future, he would be willing to accept somewhat less for the future years of his service, Mr. Navin will not announce: is to pay Cobb for 1913 in © signs up. No condiment can equal it for delicacy of flavor. LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE | Thittiara ‘Parlor. 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