The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1913, Page 18

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

— eee en A tee a ea a NS ee — ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1913 EDITED BY BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [nose 2cthew WELL, WHAT D’YOU THINK OF THAT? ~— Copyright, 1913, by the Press Publishing Co. (he New York World) Bue we cor A c Te MIGHT) (ALE. Chaney Too Much For Reddy Moore r ree te Ise “XS featherweight bee! WHEN were staged at the Fc fourth Set eS SRE | BACK Club, and @ eh the boxers wine ane HONE To GIV peared in thom were not topnatelers, wk a cna nee they fought hard enough to salisty the Wake bier eA Fe several undred fans presen 1 the ee Se “ bia ot be Girst contest George Chaney, tie prom ining fighter of Ba viet Reddy Moore, a brother of Pal M ‘or the firs: two rounds Moo! @ good showing, but after that ¢ ot going and by driving in heavy w body and face soon had Moore When the six. round started Moore could lard raise hig hand after Chaney had landed te --_- > - E - ae a few stiff pu In his stomach Ker q eree Corbett stopped the bout Bill McCarney Must Have Exag- | In the second bout Harry ‘Tracey Oe Philadelphia defeated tack Doyle of this . ety ti bout which “more 1k gerated Ideas of McCarty’s . ; | yin Boat which wax more lke § Durlesque than a boxing contest r main bout Kid Black, the fast Hetle Worth, or He Wouldn’t De- : : . Ce: a severe lacin K's right » mand $30,000 for Luther to . the jaw more than once ha Day: Fight Tommy Burns in Paris. ‘Loon Line & ited oe oe) || FC. 005 AND ENDS, (Farrell Home With Chance’s so erat Rete eta nnt ; 19, seer LY SPORTS MENS PARAGRAPHS GOSSIP Signed Contract in His Pocket 4 atl around Mr, Warrel! jumped into bis There's Billy: McCarney, general - ——-—- f : ia the Gureme Court Jastice ol ft rd day director of Lather ‘arty, Ine., ~ ny, prdeobdinget:: - 4 asking $90,000 to fient Tommy Burne Jerk Boenigs Nate a af Bee Sas | Owner of Hilltops, Though | 7 y twenty rounds in Paris next June ri’ Ys 4 Outdoor Runs Will Be Part of ae = ier bak Tired, W Smile That}: w ; ueh of f tak viehaoe’ maaneger dy ars Sinile al) whe in OF tae Training Schedule to Get Co- soe ag ey ears smile ‘ lumbia Oarsmen Into Proper = Won't Come Of. doesn't want to have Luther fight Condition. He J. Metmer of Chi — ——— Tommy. Or perhaps he thinks M’'sleu Klegin, who used to run the Hippo- drome in Paris and invite a bunch of world's chamten R 3 K FARRELL of Kings and preaidents to ace the scraps, itll Sak Re ibe canaeee | ne Centra P": fe New York American League | iy yanin hasa't the coin to put up N order to got up wind ang oneer ye tone nthe Twentieth Century to pay Lather $a ” traders 20m, ee tis gee tate] & Limgfed, tired but as happy as @ lark ein tual tke ct ma omy Mrbait oat wil take daily out-| * that Frank Chance had finally been i ‘ Carney training this m ‘The Swiee riftemen dex * 4 manager of the Highlanders. | he wouldn't demand that if Burns door jogs along Riverside Drive, n0/o™i.teq" dates tor tue isicnations\ nile tot | The ctut, leaders alipped into the Grand Semi-Annual hadn't demanded it when he fough’ matter how cold or inclement the) ty 10 coection wi venaiel’ colsera Central Station like any ordinary ¢ muter at 1.2) this morning, There was Remnant Sale { will be from One Hundred and. SiX-| risfiin ua their expenses some uncertainty as to what train Mr. Suit ends reduced—many PRESIDENT BUTLER |How Long Will It Take = |mscscueSirs| Sees ogee GHB cod 2 to the Carey Resin Harvard's sensational fotbatt $25 to $50 materials now rg Fy ft theer was a reception of but two to GAIVERELLY EAD, eee ee am, indniged toe 1 ‘arin’ for {0g | mest him—Secretary Tom Davis of the} $18—made to measure has prescribed the runs and declares eed nthe remult ehet Brickley is out of | club and an Eventne World reporter. TO WATCH COLUMBIA | Frank Chance to Build si.'sr'r's Sot sos) SP nue eeats Al te Sele a ey ‘ale tan dectted Johneon. Presumably he means this as a rebuke to Burns e But things were slightly different in that match. Tommy Burns was world's champion, with a clear title, He didn't wet is “championship” by the simple expedient of meeting @ second rate heavyweight In a bout which the pr moter advertised as a “ohamplonshi crate practice at BAgem ste? eae a aa PLAY PRINCETON Filf| Up Real Winning Team? crit stern mt i ve} the machines will be used. The new he distance covered | thin ot the Pery ree vry oa Weather may be, 7 ton given. for thle “ania only. ell ee after being congratulated by his secro- ° employ @ coach for ft bese. | tary for his efforts in landing the great- Hi eat pie ema ear est catch of all times in baseball. has | “*V hardening the men for preliminary i the ve certain; him,” d ‘ the Uiule in thls country, inocked out it and kicked it until thore would BAYS! racing shell to be used by the varsity | [af oo Se cr aren Hin tt Tate | rrighlander chief jooked admiingly ac «| Broadway and 9th Street ' the invading champion of Australia, ™ ~ ' olen. ap eight at Poughkeepsie in June is now bulky travelling bag carefully yuardod : ——e What A 4 eid } went to England and knocked 0 oval First Aim Will Beto toGet Steady] , : mat emt on 0° with tt Mf you) completed by A. E. Ward, the oullder, crarTynen ghar ry, Bate, se kd by two negro porters wherein rests the i ex Molr, Knglish champion; knocked |)... ~ 7 WOULD CONSIDER PITCHERS | and will be launched on the Hudson | Te Fe ae in Ore, ts; | precious contract. 1 | out the champion of Ireland, cleaned | Initial Local Game of Intercol-| Pitching and Reliable Infield IRET, early in the spring. The boat Goss not] ¢85 oor tt *aeconds “Pm awtully tired and you must ex ‘ up in France and, going to Australia, fi fe en ee 7 ; “Of course T am not at all familiar | have the English atyle of aide rigging, | 04 marx mace by themselves threo weeks axv. | cuge me from making a statement,” sald Li Knocked out the Austratian cham-| legiate Series To-Night at Says It’s Hard to Do in Year, | with the work of the players,” he re-| Money for Its construction was donated George Sonam apoarer ir clinahed the president, ‘I'm very anxious to get ‘I gen Lang. He was champion of . ‘ 4 im gto “oe x teas shat 1 wee tales by the Columbia University Club of | Sint J “rauaing the wise ated e Te back to the office, where a great amoun: 4 orld, and the first champion of University Gymnasium, ee reful look at that pitching s New York. e ml 1,600 for h Inimeett of business must be attended to, and an the World to travel around the world seo what was renily good. From the ‘ + Sof SS, "FR | if you will come around later in the BY.BOZEMAN BULGER. stories I see in the papers some Of the| woes 1 Travis of Garten City was climineted | Yemeda, and demonsirate his superiority in all countries that followed the sport. In fighting @ negro Burns was devise} Qting from the custom established by former champions. Weighing 183 pounda| day I will have a statement SE. of great interest to the fans.’ | SR, Ras, aie OK ois Be .. oy stitai Summoning & taxicad President . Boy ge 7 ae rn te "Catiner'e ‘high rus| Farrell and Seoretary Davis drove bur- | trom 2.0 ve ou Hietly 0 the offices Of the atu, Mo, m0! ave Sines Fyn | Irish. American re avenue, re Business Man: bar. ieee greene ‘tp, ite harwot onal tase wy Arthur Irwin had the office staff lined | a8 WY Cone Uidtiassen fire Go and ® Aig; | up 0 welogme the boss Piled bigh on | 4 Mr. Farrefl's desk were hundreds of letters from the fens, all of @ con- srawilatory tone. After shaking hands REMNANTS a Pitchers are sald to be good, but wild ‘ cholas Murray Butler, President of | - ‘I eee that the Highlanders have Prene| at times. No pitcher In the world is ” bia, will continue this year as an| Chance for a manager. wood if he is wild, That le why Mor- jar Bay sippotter of the Blue and White] “Yee, I heard it, Loeke Uke @ 019 | decal Brown was eo aucceseful, tte was ° thing, docen’t itr” always able to da what he tried to do himself, he was fighting @ negro half a am Hatry eee ST ihacoalist “sure ive a big thing, but what te he| It he was beaten, all right. But you foot taller und forty-five pounds heavier, | (t%, nti! local game o! Kas the: Golute coun alwaya count upom his doing th Sle was entitled to all the money 1e| eee eee iene een in oal ! ri r thing. He always bad control ry pia and Princeton basketecring squat " AE chi son vanaalit To win ball games pitchers ‘must ha ferent, He ‘To-night's contest Is one of the rod i i tance,” he went on, ‘ZT see | regular dhamplon yeh Ho has beaten|joiter evente on the 1912-13 social and down Broadway #0 often sinc>| iat several pitchers have given as if "fo. h i only two or three candidates for the! athletic calendars, and a large turnout! Yesterday that che newspaper eporting | many as 100 bares on balls in a season. yf American title, To call him world's|of faculty professors, alumnl and under- {departments are being Mooded with re-| bo you realize that that amounts to| pt + champion ‘s @ great joke. Not that he| K'aduates is expected. Tripping the quests for details, just as much as it they had been hit i Cannot beat the champions af otige|Hmnt tanta tien over the basketball k Chance Is going to take charge | 100 times? | countries. There ix Httle doubt that he) CU" will be in vogue following thel of the Highlanders just Ike any other! ‘Che main thing that I will do," ead going to do? et to be one oft teen R min aie Sareethel meget, ie | can, possibly excepting Bomba: Saray) sensible and experienced man wo Chance in Chicago yesterday, ‘® to sean ie t inton 9 info the Although the ouch mooted ban stil ‘ig vor. | bulld up a teain that will be a valuable of alee the formers cout tone Wella, But he hasn't done tt yet, andy AMEN, (he ruivomivernion at the! (AKe Wold of the affalre of «big cor- | ulld up a cea that will be a valuenle Eon to PICK OF OUR STOCK he hasn't defeated a champion. There-| Morningside Heights college, President ; poration, Hin first move will be tu) & fore he is no champion, Huder Is @ thirty-third degree basket- | acquaint himself with the ability of | [Nr No mau tan pull We & pee ball enthusiast and appreciates a 600d | the players. from records, but) conaidered golng with the Highlanders f the Hoor antics, i from thelr actions on the diamond. The! without a three yes contract,” if Wells can, be induced to come are about evenly matched | natural movements of a ballplayer in| No matter what Chance may receive to-New Yo al- | jin cases out of ten are of more real| in salary it will be a good investment There'll be no trouble about that, if) thouxh Coach Fisuers iankles will bel oii. i an experienced manager than|for the New York club. Hie coming the promoter will put up an interesting) Co"=iderably weakened by the @baence | iy Oo Ta nook tn the word, | here has been the moat widely heralded purse for the Englisnina jof Man Meenan at left forward, u close event in the history of baseball. The} | cum le is expected. With the ception Chance {8 not after a lot « players at th he te with the team will And it ten't by any m of Capt. De Witt, guard, the F lwho make great batting, fielding or| mere fact that he te ure. No man can bdufld up @ perfect tr = Sutton itt ie 13 afigame at Pitaburgh eM? 500 to 47 SAB ares Cite whereby Larry fecond baseman, SUIT OR OVERCOAT 1 TO ORDER Every remnant of $30 and $25 fabrics in our store goes into this sale at $15. M tre has agreed to meet Wells mMuUsI~aL, As @ sure thing Tule widsh ma eC pod A Ry 4 Bros F crease the recelpte thousands of dol- | tons ‘Caraealg, Hap Tyee. ai oO , that: MeCarty will beat Wells, The! (any in nade up entirely of raw Signings verdidec Hie lb etter @ team |inmeees, WnacreceDla, Minesnrle Of G61: | Geen aa elation, ofA mites Showed at me ene estreich er : Magiishman te & marvellous boxer and| most of them inexperienced on the coile- rf Hs ed by. immense crowds, | comveior, wt} a. nacional canbe. a weit via " 5 1191 B WAY. 28 @ bard hitter. Very likely he would ees oan win, he will be greeted by of Oe committee wt Meeting hel Se: oatalto, CLARA 7 prey. oe Wand | gists boards, ets one of those man-| “The estimates on Chance's salary tn cided’ tha aria. waa ot wai cen PENNER ave stoped Palzer within tree rends| On account of the loss of Meenan, sev- | had not his owa seconds furtouss, in-| eral shifts will be made in the Columbia | sisted that he should “stand back” wiga|lincup. Charile Lee, right quard, wi bo {10 Duiiding up a miccoust de had Palser feady to drop | moved up to take IMcenan’s place at left | to eh a powerful | ve igre Shey bis ta: | forward, and Burghard will go in at} Yeves more in defense th one ret and KE’ Mi ‘D obit pect are funny. In addition to| definite id ere despite @ ‘aumber of "RU the $25,000 he in supposed to met nj Proteus miicl bare Teen made, rise report comes from Chicago to the effect| The St, Bartholomew AC. held a stag and re METROPOLITAI ous MA that he fs also to receive five Cent, | Cortana I ee ting roRNition ethos | TONIGHT AT 8 ani who believe that the main thi hall club ne. He be offense. ‘Wells may have learned the riance of the profits, “which will punt to! George Kothner and Young Monday, In the ou ot Roibenting Ra aiteeat act 7A thin FueRE RUard. | Roberts, se al wal ‘Therefore his first thought will turn to-| Ph out g}5.0002" Can vou imagine om |B Besa cha th Shampion “of Tre: | MAUDE fmt ee mites Case he'll be @ dangerous man Lur the] hw the centre portion, while Capt. | Nard the pitching sta If he can Ket} irank Farrell would feel if he thougnt) (ieig Qalret ‘with Silke “McDer nd NEXT MON, (Seats Now} Nes 0 ones i champion of Los Angeles to tackle, Jeejues will be at left guard and three steady going pitchers he dellevos was five per cent. of his annual Kohe, the metropolitan emateur 105-pous 4, cham W that he will have lald the cornerstone | profiis? That would mean that the; bouts Were exfubitions BANWHILE why doean't MoCar.| (onier any Laney bo igo viiteynolda for a pennant winning combination, His| Highlanders clean up annually @ proftt| 5 ACK'S ie Er) (ho NAZIMOVA\® cin ila Donne Nao alt ‘ath LAURA Hore ¢ CREWS. ond Brillant Cast ave will be to atrengthen jy. [Of $100,000! Tf they made that much— || What Bawant W Dricker ” no other club ha ve leated that much teheon" placed there quiie| The game to-night Is one of the most) field, the real firat wall of defense, The [PO ji rie" clre fae aver Ceurel Sik recently by one Jess Willard? Can it be| crucial in the whole league ferles, for | outteld) the secondary defense, will J and H. B. PARNER aa jie MLACKBIRDS « possible that McCarty's recollection of |!f Columbia should lose, her pros come last, If he can establish a strony GARR Str Boray Ets ' the right uppercut used #0 successtully ned ln twsed in pda faery defense he thinks the offense can loc 4 » | laurels wi! i 1, 4 iu une kank cowbunater 1s tao Vivid? | detent has already been ‘checked up to|Ous for itself, The idea ie: Sop th . Wve MeCerty a return maton, © °° [Cornell at Ithaca. If the locals lose to- |other fellow and then atart out to do Sanerh poriea'gt aR Beatian CRITERION 3" ie. yi & y night they will have to brace and win | something yourself. ioe. ROBERT HILLIARD their remaining six games of the BOSTON CLUB OFFERS GOOD HIO is to have a boxing two from the fast Peni } } framed after the Frawley from Dartmouth and on COMPARISON. | | And Ohio isn't alone, The boxing|ne!! and Princeton. A atriking evidence of the strength of u THe’ yreear pelle Our Creditors’ Settlement _ ||| wsiitciiiny.c2 fierirude Hoftmann— Broadway Mandar Night Concert. | rt ‘boom is sweeping over this whole coun: | laurels might be pulled away by one of | that argument ie the Boston National HUDSONY, (0.953 Bay ris, oor try. Nearly every State in the* Union | the other coll ; Langue Cub. They have atwaye been Mu st Be Made At Once MRS. FISKE" ta Big 1g getting & taste of the popular agita~ fense, have beon unable to move a pos HARRIS “s * a sae tion in favor of the most popular of all Dillon Stops up the ladder, —_— —_— "Sy se sports, Nearly every State will have 4 Frank Chance has had the manage- * CASINO By CHEER UP ™ te State supervision of the sport, elim!- Mantel in 15th | 20% 28 2 oananaers tn svind tor We have a huge stock of Suits and Over- TRENTINI New Amsterdam \), 23 q nating undesirable features as they are long time. He talked with me about it pe ed into REAL EVA : Sa Tia tees "ssa S'S | eo wale i now Terk ter the crwreten |] coats that must be tumed inte PLAYHOUSE 0! sx a : ; hie head last fall, ae of te largeet orowae that over wataned | “That tthe grestoat baseball propo-|f © MONEY by January Sist. its ei MdTTLE WOMEN || Liberty i203 7 MB excitement over the amount of 5 DOsk heres 200% Dien of Tatnawens |ues 1h fas Cope te ne Aaa, Tee Come in and pick out yours—Prices are | iat rm Wed. He. FAWNT'§ Fit 1 “Puy KNICK Eom {0 ie quneaiy lo @ying out Aer alu masetetel teem Ferrell cust to make slashed to 50c ON THE DOLLAR; you would | «|| OF! a lot of money, And I would like to ‘ manage a team lke that because it has hardly believe such values possible. Pert Yo i his salary is his own business, and May Die fa i 7 there's no reason why he should tell the police stopping tI so much aympathy from the public, I HALON MAT iM ni yh yf | a caula, however, ‘when we recs the |Mentell from. being actotily Knocked [Ave alwaye been struck by the way tho Better get this year’s and next year’s | OP THIEF ; FINE EE Nn ATH Positive statements naming sums vary-| Out. From the start Mantell did not} iro e. inde club in ite distr In| i about it. This op- , GLOBE Jomiwomere a at fing trom $10,000 to 40,000, have « chanc inany cities they would, have knocked Clothes while lg are te | ee erie gene ®ALL STAR CAST & earn it) And teil be such mere pless- |EVEN CHICAGO'S “GYMNS”” portunity won’t happen soon again- | 87 VE. tire ae : Centur Girls Faas tebe fe atte chor tre NOW BAR JACK JOHNSON. Goods are all new this season’s product. pennant than to have him galloping in| OHICAGO, IN., Jan. 10—Jack John- A Perfect Seasoning CALL AND BE CONVINCED here with @ rough and ready bunch of| son's short training spell came to a hk entiation tee mo most fastid- — —=_S— Pd trained warriors bent on pushing | sudden stop to-day, following his oust- ttle od New York right off the map. ing from O'Connell's gymnasium yester- Se a, | te ents, ee te] UA 8 PERRINS’ STETSON CLOTHINGCO. gymnasiums in the city, thas tought | Jobnaon drove up to. th gymnasium SAUCE erties D, rant! Degeie ° D oodle Girls || ot Mey ten y WE reer asec wt ih, |] YEARSOF | DISCRETION | A mac et he had = a | | tn "ay Sune Sad brey ‘et au | sammas wovenerenenne 418-420-422 Broadway, cor. Canal St. auRLEsauas, | A mSOB Et tisha 25 la) when ‘onnell told hi @ was barr mere: Shiny ¥ x6°6) a hic atrenu: | ¢, hi rT any other table sauce in usr, . 1 i! tp Gu 1 Ciernrd fe Manrtoe Mos " i ‘ohnsont. prenence was hurting my An Agpetiuir Near Subway Station Open Until 7 Saturday Unti! 9 unre’ ]'s as nd “at y | ae X] matnemy" Connell expt late) (Lae Devcurs Sore Arata NF geauon'e foi Vincalligeas Mw ad quit if he came here ageia.”

Other pages from this issue: