The evening world. Newspaper, January 4, 1913, Page 8

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Later Carpen- they advertised a championship too—said Shot prt ce THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 19 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN ~ BIGGEST FIGHT BUG IN PARIS IS A $40,000,000 RUSSIAN PRINCE Lepeuxn wit Soon as m- OUR. MIDST WITH A FORTY MILLION DoLLAR, PRIN AS MANAGER... — Keene Left World’s Record Of Winnings on the Turf Which May Stand Forever Racing Has Lost One of Its Best Friends by the Teble chowing the umperaiicied success of Mr. James R. Keene's stable the largest amount ever won in a single season by any individual and Breeding. os ifs 3 ? ii F i i if i Death of Vice-President of the Jockey Club. ai i uit | iv i s ! wecond James R. Keone, whone death followed an operation for at n- inal trouble. Mr, Keene was one of the sport's. ablest champions in the Gark days of racing following the adverse legislation of 198, Then he cut Carpentier’s eye As soo! the blood Carpentier stopped. He ow ‘won't stand being cut or knocked out Hee the regular, 0 genuine ‘dol of ni for him. Carpentier had @ time all summer before he fought Pap! women are crasy over him and he drinks @ lot of that Mgnt French wine, He took off fourteen pounds in a few days to make 100 at 2 o'clock for Pepke, and I know ‘he Gidn't eat anything for seventeen hours before weighing in. Through the fight Papke just kept pulling his arme down until Carpentier grew red he could herdily lift them, He was very ' ) yew “T said Engel. HIERB wae one funny thing about weighing over there,” “They were #0 anxious to help Carpentier that some Frenchman Klaus was three poun: knew he should ba Carpenti over, and | One monkeyed with the scales You Caspentier’s manager gravbed Papke’s $100 weight forfeit because Papke was a third of an ounce over, Wed, when Kiaus fought Carpentier the weighed ly 160, and ter than I We had $1,000 up, as actually three pounds didn't get hie forfeit. A of @ French boxer tipped me nager off, and when Klaus fought Moreau I bad exactly a hundred and siaty pounds of weights weighed out and had them downstaire in a bag. We got on the scales and Moreau just balanced the mm. Klaus was a pound and a half over, although we knew he welghed of 4 his $1,000 forfeit, and | ad brought up the 160. nd dumped them on couldn't get around that. That was just one funny litte and I didn't intend to say anything Frenchmen tick about it because those a” cer- treat us well—they certain): to David M, Cook. Disguise, Ben Brush, drome, Sweep, last son), $14,000, Giants’ New Boss On the Job To-Day oMices of the club to-day. he has to complete arré in the naming plece of plate, valu $2,600, fIncludes piece of plate value gum includes entrance fees, which amount to $7,490. largest winning owner ie the Duke of Portland, who in 1889 won jurt £76,419 28., or $986,782.63, which includes £100 forfeit in a and third moneys, but not entrance fees, Voter, Keene’s Biggest Turf Year ty lastenee. the players ip every Ne nn mans ns ils atiited tit ACING has lost @ good friend In} headed a fund of $100,000 to guarantee stakes until they were formally de- claced off. He really didn't give up hope for the resumption of the sport in thie State until last year, when he sold his famoue stock farm Castleton Only a tew weeks ago Mr, Keene sold Frank Jay Gould five brood mares for 960,000, and later sold to W. K. Vandefbiit seven mares for 900,00, Peter Pan, one of the last of hie great winners, was ehipped to France at the same time Al) that was retained of the powerful racing establishment that made the White and Blue spots famous were eight etaliions, Hippo- Ultimus (Commando's Celt, Delhi, and thirty-five mares and thirty yearlings, These will in all probability revert to Keene, eon of the dead turfman, Mr. Keene's turf career wil) always be remembered chiefly because of his record winnings, Not the slightest bet- Ung operation figures in the total of $108,000 im 1907. ‘This surpassed all rec- ords of every country where racing ts fomtered. That was the last great year of American racing, Tne famous Keene colors were seen in public for the time on Castleton, a son of Peter Pan, which won several good races in land and wee then sold at auction’ for Ens- Try a 5 CENT TIN of Stag—the tobacco Marry N, Hempstead, the new Preal- dent of the Gtants, besame a new fob in the Fifth Avenue Bullding He has a busy day ahead of him and he will be lucky to quit work before midnight, as entents for! / he schedule soing home ht, Also he has to look over the contracts drawn up by Manager iraw before they are sent out, ther Manager McGraw nor Hemp. ad expects any holdouts, ae the Little Napoleon, who wae given carte blanche salaries, was liberal gat you open it. fm. Copyright, 1913, vy The Press Pubishing Co, (The New York World). ‘A GuY! A Bou- des | (tT & Fort 1 Do Not UNDERSTAND. K. O. Punch Much in Evidence at the 44th Street Boxing Club Three Heavyweight Bouts Put On and They Only Last Nine Rounds Altogether. BY JOHN POLLOCK. HERE were knockouts a-plenty at Club show, as the three bouts between heavyweights only lasted nine The first one of Prince OOEHT * CUT IN” OFF THE PURSE WHEN HE LIMES THE WAY HIS So¥ FIGHTS HE Cus wi Sche EXTRA com ae such @ bad way that Referee Corbett Morris of Boston was put to sleep. Andy met Fred McKay, the giant heavy- weight of Canada, Morris took a bad beating for three rounds and was put celved for a national championship of STAR ATHLETES ENTERED _ | civ*!, pokeye ge FOR TITLE INDOOR GAMES. |4nd tne nant tr ign honors wi simmer ectional ba\ tor New Gtar athletes will be as numerous as nding down a strong dele- files on a sugar barrel e¢ the national! gation, headed by the redoubtable Junior indoor treek and flelé champion-| Brickley. The Harvard star won't kick ships of the Amateur Athletio Union to-| Meld goals this time, but will try and aight in the Twenty-second Regimemt| heave the shot-put further than any Armory. ‘The field entered fot the meet| one else, and he appears to have a tative one ever re- good chacne of doing it. and McLoughlin fell inte @ good eound sleep. White was substi! for Coffey, the Dublin Giant, Stop smoking dried-up tobacco— Out of a half-empty 10 cent tin. Out of a cloth sack that’s dried up even before that’s ALWAYS FRESH— Because you smoke upa 5 Cent tin BEFORE IT HAS A CHANCE to dry out. A.simple idea, that 5 Cent tin—but do you know anytifing that at Rie LE Ee a ltaears td Maneiaa EVER-LASTING-LY GOOD? STAG Beaut-E Fur ! Ex que CHARMANT ! So crassic ze Poze Lime venus ¢ was clearly stopped the one-sided affair. Then Andy | @ ane z2eer / Woorsm ! Der Price "Teor A GREAT Same To wavs! the weight, 139 pounds rf demonstrated ‘tod the ecales at pounds at Quarters at Woodlawn Inn. id it that, tratnts te pood win © Great figiter. Smith, the middieweight of Bayonne, N. J. haa woo all the fights he has taken part ia ther ba und test at the Wonderland jallivany the Fagtiah middioncig yt. tone bene diem vig, fo rounds ta ‘Engiausl tue latter pert oY dis q of this month, Charles “Kid” Thomas, who ts ber of American flelters ‘waking. good tn houts over te | ae Parte, will engage io another scrap there to-night. van ie 8 He will meet a Frenchman nam: twenty-round bout. The twenty-round bout tween tnd Freddie Welsh, the in of England, which w lAverpool. is not likely to take Keockoot Brown is grit gas. 12, with bis Manager, Dann: tect Fraukie Mussell, ther: Uettweight of Ue Stans A. ‘agner 0 the firet, “Young A af 5 Ne Ge fo A ay ‘Petes, the rugged go against Dict CONDUCTOR. for Leach Crow hen the little trong gaid bis i ete ci nee Sar" Leech edi ras schedule’ Ja'bow ‘eying to get out of the mast that city, in a ten. os tea-round Wut at COLUMBHA HOCKEY CAPTAN BARRED FROM COMPETTON Bates, Second Only to Hobey Baker as College Star, Declared Ineligible. Capt. J. S. Bates of the Columbia hockey team has been declared Ineligible for further fclpation in that branch of collegiate sport by the university Committee on Athletics, A statement issued by the committee Bfter the regular session held for the purpose of passing on the eligibility of candidates for different varsity athletic teams sald that Bates attended Acadia College in Nova Scotia for three years, and while there took part in hockey as & member of the Acadia seven, playing against severa! Nova Beotian squads. Bates entcred the Science division at Columbia after three years at Acadia, his first year was ineligible be ' of the one-year residence then in vogue. However, during the following two years, the sessions of 1910-11 and 1911-12, represented the Blue and White on the ice. In view of the fact that he had played wo years at Acadia the committee on letics decided to make him now in- eligible under the reg four-year rule, Bates wa Many hockey critics last ye only to Hubey Baker of Princeton as 1 star on the rink. Columbia has withdrawn jegiate Hockey League and Capt. Bates has been declared in- port will be continued. . Fisher, graduate manager of athletics, Is now arranging @ collegiate schedule for the winte PICK OF OUR STOCK SUIT OR $15 OVERCOAT Every remnant of $30 and $25: TO ORDER Oestreicher Bros TAILORS 1191 8W Te (Sunda: at 3, ee sores EMBALIST oe ce | LE Bin ae. Beet eras na Pe a BP RA Pe MAUDE 3 NAZIMOVA, 92, LYCEUM" =; =.» MIMO BILLIEBURKE,.19 2 GARRICK 34.5, Boy, Po 8,20. THE CONSPIRACY” -gasts atlnee ™ ROBERTHILLIARD, ~/5 7#"2, 0, ALTON Sacer MRS. FISKE inte TAN — wae, & Col. 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