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Any Young Gentleman Who | _ Ever Orew on a Glove. 4 b AF Cxnrright, ef ee etames Co. “We SOE RIVERS ts r tossed over @ ‘3 @ve-ounce glove. No one, sesing him $8 & training out, would restrain a femgh upon hearing him dercribed as @e “demon Mexican” or the “Los Terror.” ‘These names have attached to Mr. Rivers, Perhaps he Is different. up et Woodlawn Inn that I re hard at work for to-mor- ‘a 4) with Leach Cross. He an He ti un and ready, and doesn't overtraining. at very cold, the air was and eo Rivers, who is accustomed miM Southern California weather, ft | 5 Fisk z ? 2 i rhs 4 I ce i i ticed, the really ‘t take advan- sparring partners. ly show @ yellow Up against a better it. Ht pri} 3 ! i along, and Rivers, 5 ‘tending straight and making full use is @f bis height (two inches less than | thet of Leach Cross) bobbed in and out, "always forcing. must be an awk- 3 if it shed, much. He stood his ground fairly @ouldn't block the Mexi- ot, of Joe's is a corker. it inround arm blows fer go guddenly that rk as quickly as if Griven straight. arm is larger than his forearm is nearly an inch fs, @ development often boxers. In the style of weually followed the left arm and the left does much ‘mere work than the right, which is jocking and an occasional Reavy drive. This gives the left arm Greater development. Abe Attell's ieft fo mueh stronger than his right, being rubbed down after Bis training bouts with Hirs and a youngster introduced Jack.” Rivers smilingly told of his experiences. “I used to deen awfully + kid before T jearned ne #0 trouble, I usually got of # by running, I could sprint my father. 1 could run away from brothers, 1 used to steal on the trolley cars, My me not to, but it didn’t Bo one day he got a and he nearly got me. me to dash into my house his face, Then halt used to be fightin, expect to be whipped, ges that's Masti be t ‘ a friend of his to into me. He caught me hind @ car and ran after him coming and jumped oft home, The cop used to the time, and there was in school who ir fighter I didn't have any with the boys, of course, ne how to fight never Le try to knock out wouldn't say that, I'm to pes my best, and 1 suppose National Amateur Golf Championship Will Open At Garden City on Sept. 1 Mason and Dixon's line, true Southern hospitality would be extended and a bid mate for other events in subsequent Wilmington won by 2% to 22 Progress ri te. Directions Noted in Meeting of United States Golf Association at), Which Dates for the Three!" Big Tournaments Are Awarded. N their long-winded session here the Bxecutive Committee of the United Gtates Golf Association awarded this eeason's three national championships as follows: Amateur at Garden City, entire week, beginning Monday, Sept. 1; the open at Brookline June 4 and 5, and Women's at Wilmington Oct. 13 to 18 in- clusive, ‘When the meeting adjourned it was the consensus of opinion that the gather- ing had made progress in two directions at least. The firet was as to the selec- tlon of championship courses; the second was over the' adoption of the rules as revieed by St. Andrews Committee, ‘The matter of championship selections was brought to e head by the fact t! only one club bid directly last fall for the amateur, the‘most prised of events. ‘The other applications were gained by there fe & mateur, but the clubs are gradually approaching a point where they do not care to scramble over the award. One way out would be to adopt the regular rotation idea, which hes long prevailed abroad, making the holding of the fixture obligatory whether @ club wishes it or net. WYKAGYL APPLIED FOR AMA- TEUR CHAMPIONSHIP. Certain powers Want to Amend the laws on that point so as to put all Gisions in the hands of the executive special committee, which aon name yearly meeting by agreed that as asked for 1913, direct vote should be taken and that hereafter the Executive Committee should consider a number of superior links and recommend them, in order of preference, to the delegates at the yearly meeting for their choice. Thin ice was reached when it came to a discussion of adopting the rule changes, made last fall by St. Andrews Committeo, Objection was raised to such adoption without going throug! the changes in detail, at least by committee. That brought St, Andrews’ American adviser to his instantly dn the In reed uni- formity. iked: “Do you wish to play tiddlewii in Scotland? He wanted the delegates to go on record for once aa heartily; supporting St. Andrews, declaring he had no patience with the spirit of insur- gency. As ‘President Strawn vouched that the changes were only unimportant technicalitles, their adoption was then put through, The Wykagyi club of New Rochelle made a dignified presentation of its ap- Garden City had teally | vent at the prec Fox Hills withdrew, real t withdrew, in order to make the vote unanimous for Garden City. The Country € of Brookline (Maas.) got the open award hands down, there being no other applicant. Warning was given that the town is no license and that dates before June 27 cr after mid- September must be taken THERE ARE ALWAYS BUGS AT CHAMPIONSHIPS, 4 close, exciting vote, It was declared that Mrs. Caled Fox, who was quoted as being the “mothe: if American golf, club, Huntingdon Valley, of the Phila. delphia district, However, the Wil- mington (Del) Country Club, thirteen years old, put in a hot plea for the Berous railroad crossinge—a hit at Huntingdon ley--that the place ex- celled in a 1 can say until THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 1 JANUARY 18, 1913. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [poser eaten |s A STUDY OF JOE RIVERS IN ACTION Copyright, 13, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Worl’). satnccwy? tanec ‘Te Gicee ——-- Massachusetts Now Wants Boxing a la Frawley Law Gites te poring, exhibitions at theatres in the West fat least ‘$20,000. tore fe iovealted om f take part tn snot ects Only Difference in in the Bay State Bill Is in the Length of the Bouts. inZl® Serage, whom Dan Morgan expects to develop 2 ,tauncich bearywolgit, tie your, 7 for ten pant at a show of Sinie'chuh nome Reider’ oll face _ Rumel, Masieweigat, 10F ten rounds, © The fact that the Nassau (L. 1) Clud Was sorely troubled last summer Insects practically ended consi t course, “Yet,” said always a lot of bu a Ws New Orleans A.C, 1 Tt was voted to leave to the Executive Committee selection of a professional team to represent this country in Fra: BY JOHN POLLOCK. "Paige ye Sree ote T looks as though boxing will be soon legalized States within the next few months. The boxing bills are framed after the calls for State} { The latest State to make an attempt to put a boxing law on its statute books Is Massachusetts. will be introduced in the legislature] writer, © The only difference in it from the New York law is in the| ¢t, le it on 2 of rounds. Massachusetts atisfied to have six round ‘waste: mn round bouts, Rev. F. B Buy: New Bedford 1s mentioned as one the Indorsers of the bill. next summer at an invitation interna- tonal match, thi rats find We has accemted. ity "Ra etfort ie ‘Mandot, the renee chance. association to bear no q eported that John Mc- McLeod, Herbert Barker, Alex Smith and Alex Campbell would go abroad this year to play. Purses are being collected for the first 4 by their friends, ae, given that nex the St. Andrews Club would give a din- ner in New York open tq all players to celobrate the anniversary of the founda- tion of the first club in this country. Semi-oMficial statement was made of a letter received last Saturday to the ef- fect that three or four English am tours who never competed on this side hoped to make @ bid‘ this year for the American title—"if the weather is not| A. H. Revell, of the Chicago Club, de- olared the fliness of Hilton and Hunter | tall began in New York before they | reached the Windy City. SPORTS eee, Three Hundred Racing Enthusi- ie See Elnar Defeat Coronet In Private Thoroughbred Race ro at Sheepshead Bay Track. Hilltops Now Have Club House on Polo Grounds for This Season ‘There need be no worry over the Highlanders being without a home. They Stories to the effect that no arrangements have been made with President Hempstead concerning the use of the Polo Grounds may be all tight, but the rather interesting fact remains that the home ts elready pro- In fact, it 1s about finished. For a month past James Foster, the contractor and stand dullder, has been erecting a club house for the use of the Highlanders in the Polo Grounds. The Highlander club house is separate and distinct from that of the Giants. Neither will disturb the other. Brush died he and Farrell had agreed upon both clubs using nd at the recent meeting of the Amefican League in Chicago fficlally indorsed by Ban Johnson and the Board of Directors. Whether the Highlanders had the use of the Polo Grounds or not Mr. w weeks ago that he had an option on the Hilltop for ve, however, on account ot the were on the players’ legs and feet. Ene dye Le xe PennsylvaniaR.R en aa ‘ — tweight at the Bt. mies ee twenty round = ¥ Pa ai It is practically finished. ‘The next Dearrwet fe fight to take place in San division as a result of his many victories, Ceftroth, he fight procter, has aureody elgsed wo Willerd terms for ne face Mf tho mos are, metebed they will twenty rounds on Feb, Lather MeCs arty ie Uhely to make clow to $30,000 months 48 e consequenc a Kaufman, jim Fiyan and Al Farrell declared another year if he hard turf being so 7 BUSS 1 At Rn ey ODDS Anv ENDS, WEWSY PARAGRAPHS AND ALL go i ‘Donnell May Play To-Night The Irish-. American A C. has filed a ee For Pec igg Beecediy| asa & Keen LEA & PERRINS’ ‘THE enreima, woneseTenenine Adds vest to the enjoyment of Fiat, Geupe, Reacts, Game, League against the summary action of the Executive Committee in suspending M. F, McDonnell, the young Canadian Player, upon the understanding and be- Nef that he had played professiora! and has asked for @ reopening series of games iN wy Handball Laagve's touroament, Mel: fo a aE Eres, $15 yed Hudson on the latter's court and ros, fom, gamen out of als, re ard it {s the opinion of hat McDonnell will be lowed to play game at the St. against the Hockey Club, under protest. With this sturdy little player on the line the Winged Fist team may be ex- HE Sheepshead Bay race track wit ol Nicholas Rink ene of an interesting halt- ENGLAND WiLL SEND HER VERY BEST TEAM: AFTER THE POLO CUP ‘According to Arrangements, Six Star Players Will Make Trip Here This Summer. LONDON, Jan. 13—Tnia country “te going to make « determined effort = summer to bring back from the international polo cup which Wag" first carried from here in 1800 an@ cessfully defended at Meadow Broo m1, “ England will be represented by Gia Gre dest colection of high class penlea if she is defeated this time it will sot be because any trouble or expense has been spared in securing the beat mounts procurable, And now what of the men who @r¢ to endeavor to clinch this well te effort for the glory of British No formal offical pronouncement as ie the players who will go to New York @as yet been made by Major Egerton Green, the manager of the Hurlingham Clu, but It may be stated on his authority that, according to present arrangements, six players will make the journey. They comprise the following: Capt. George Mr. F. M. Freake, Capt Leal! eape, R. G. Ritson and Lord Wodehouse. There is general delight in polo cir cles that the team will be led by Ruckmaster, still the greatest master them all, in spite of the fact that hé declares that he soon must be room for some of the young men =e 3-DAY TOUR Washington UNDER PERSONAL ESCORT January 16, 1913 $12 $14. $16 From NEW YORK According to hotel selected Proportionate Fares from Other Potete All necessary expences 6, 29, sero, "ao"? asd 15, ‘at ie Och en nat De ae Pad tt conus: Thum’s White Elephant Bowl dad Billiard Parlors Bist St. & iway. eee Sa AMUSEMENTS. yCENTURY THEAT RE Fes oor Ere & cnr. sae ee Jose h i BRETHREN. 5, FO-DAYAT@P MM. | Reterda Racketty Packetty House nn nope 4n the CHILD! Ger eae Bil TO-NIGHT) LITTLE RutherfordandSon Pot ite 1A. ro 7 F of 8 ye f ‘26e, !Wo: L STE Pars AX ity oad Bt, |Wrignt Shel de Lee, sober Roe? ive and Conktin 59; pected to show considerable improve- over three hundred spect ment_to-night. between Einar, a fi by Solitaire 11,, out of AMUSEMENTS, VA TANGUAY ° Morton & Neost big acts, d by Wells Clarke, well ur racing enthusiasts, an eight-year-old by meath IL, owned by Private Hampson of the Second Battery Field Artillery. It fe said that a stake of 600 was wagered on the result of the race, won by Elnar by four lengths in 532-58, Edward Tice, a boy in the employ of Farmer Bill Scully, had the mount on rt Feeney, @ lad ll- Dates for the intern soma ico, skating cham Monshire have been given ou is a Blanchard “The Conspiracy is are interest. ad SEMI-ANNUAL \/REMNANT SALE $20 to $50 Fab- rics now $18, = Arnheim|:, Broadway and 9th Street ster Champlonshipe-—Cleveland, ©., | Now PLarrxa. " outdoor) —Saranae FULTON {8° i: Witx THE YELLOW JACKET HUDSON’ ee BE Cy hy [ites ; ARRIS too id annice TH re yay fy AREA Tw BOA fol t i Dawn of % Sat 5 AR Mi LET a bss HAMLET “_Withi Bevin. | f La Ber | gs asi | B Coronet, while Rob censed by tne Jockey Club, rode Einar. Harry Rose had the job with Joe Kern as his ai ty little or no preliminary uvring before the word was given, with the result that Rose got the pair away in perfect alignment, both break- ing Ike quarter horses and displaying | Hirougly that type of speed, for, despite condition of the tr (outdoor)—Ottawa, “THE WO inet ai OF Eat of Bway, j Rick Cs) i wark elevens met at 1 Gilden Theatre, oor dried tussle the Celtte Jasver Oval and aft nguiad walked oter the fleld victorw With the wind aga erist m WILLIAM COLLIE ae ree gor Ais. Bre. 8B vaevirant OL 8.45, Teta s.! Boer by "eat Original Little Th vivid than plication for the amateur, but it was! apparent from the start it would be! k, they “hotfooted” it to the quarter pole juat opposite the 4 stand in the really |, with but little to ARENS, Conductor, dinner. | FIT CON Hood time of 24 elghth and around th turn to he finish Coronet tired y and failed to give the leader of an argument, ‘Among those who viewed the were Major Frank Barrett, jack McDonald, Calhoun Quintin, r rider: F. H. Allen, LY. RIC & € cn Wi ‘er BERNARD Liat be tuadde within the neat few months. Pay, mho was succesat at Winer 4 wa) ‘aajh | ih | : “ohio OH! ee ia OeTOP Tai aaa within fie Tans in| Seamon’ a | westhna! Siemon thats trip acrons the “Au antl. k all Sol Stich, an ama’ pas Dew type of yecht— “three, oho on nil by nt acire oho “Ne S18 Nigh run ene 22 eile Serre nes 66 Nigh fun was 72, whi : [REM NANTS PICK OF OUR STOCK OVERCOAT TO ORDER Every remnant of $30 and $25 fabrics in our store goes into this ie Wad tht” ah “LITTLE. ‘WOMEN TRENTINI in THE FIREFLY me FB Draper Weyher, Robert Stewart, Edward Wenrlok, and other followers of the thoroughbred and driving horse game, The award of the women developed | St compared with ree Si NOW PLAYING aT Part rea THEA wished the affair given to her home | tom ASTOR Portia nice’ me fis recognition of a small city district, It! Was emphasized {ts course had no dan- | {i — a YEARS OF DISCRETION IN Dining REPUBLIC Wee fist A ‘OSCE Bev ibility, with seventy | traine daily to Philadelphia, had a pala- | tial new hotel and would put twenty autos at the disposal of contestants. It was further urged that being just below Oestreicher Bros Abertiiia Conchas, Herman re, Karl Emmy's Pete, OLYMPIC * ‘Toura,—Amatour Night, Fri, Country Stare, OLUMBIA' 3 Fi, BURLESOU RLS xt, GAY WHITE ray RLS tity _wit <-| neat HILL” THEATRE 125 Sve, Amateurs PROCADE Prilay | That erent Galore Pn Moone, ‘Hurtig & , West 125th st,” statines Deu. THE KNICKERRG BROOKLYN AMUS! STAR "Ro Burlesque Bae AMERICAN, BEAUTIES \Burlesgue Gayet sayely Girls” quit foe ete

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