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Charley Murphy Overlooked the Dope in Argument for Playing Managers. 918, by The Prem (The New York Word), BARLEY MURPHY'S intimation in his Chicago interview that the auc. amz Sleacherite could give Murphy en @zgument on such a subject and prove te anybody's satisfaction thet he's all l i H 3 pee E Ey HUH vf Hy g age sit UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY fil wey NOT GET RID OF COLUMBIA 10 MEET HARVARD, CORNELL, PENN NINES HERE Blue and White to Start Work for Its 19-Game Sched- ule on Feb. 13. ‘Three of Columbia's big Mteroollagt a: games for the 183 season, the first call 1, when tn- ratty gymnasium. Dermite ta the spring outdoor ‘de inaugurated on South opening of the season comes 33, & hard programme of will be necessary in order to mine in good playing condition . The first contest is with ing here on March lowing is the complete schedule: Qdarch 2%, St. Johns, here; March 2, heme ey Ben forte here; Ce er 5, Rutgers, ; April 7, Amherst, here; Avril 9, jam and Mary, here; April 12, Union, ; April 16, Mevens, ho April 18, Garvard, here; April 2, Yale at New ‘Heven; April %, Corned at 1 ©, Princeton at Prin A SPORTS Foreign Amateur Billiard Play- ers Not Eligible to Compete in sft fil i bet! Sie 1 hes had sont ent Tournaments in This Country. earring fair, won chem oll. ie the Knockout peach that laid Round Davis iow IGN amateur billiard players tm Brooklya Gaturdey night, Bob who expected to come to this being the victim ia three country this year and compete will t that chance, for at the annual if i Fer] i iH a e : 5 Fy 2 $s Fs i ii a2 j iea't in New York. Look out, Johnny, lemon picking may be made the basis for oriticiams e. to com Johnny Lore Wins Another Battle Sohnny Lore, the west side light- ‘weight, who is developing into a classy tighter, tacked another win to his long Nast of victories by outpointing Leo tion of held at the Liederkrans Club, it was de- cided that Coreign players ere not eligible to take part im tournaments bere, Yale's baseball ecdedule tor the coming season 4 uw with Wesiogton, 08 ~ South “Orange Piel “Vuivernity . 0, sri Jo Grounds; 12," Wee re Colbie al hace; Cree; in New ¥ 14, “Ue ee abun cafes, Wournataent é oe of the Nattongl Amsociation jot . eTiard Plevere at Paul's Acuiomy. fed sina age of KS! Jobhnaon, « colored ecrapper of Hartem, | smons in @ ten-round bout at the Olymptec A. C, show. The contest was ging continually, sor throughout, wading into Johnson | 0% 2, Miller ripping in terrific blows to hts| the fa stomach and jeft and right swings on y latter's punches had the gr wr, Bae eyema of 0 Nowe ribhouse, “Hy ninth fecha the tome peared on the three strive, The bouts wore hoes Behind them and many times Johnson was compelied to sprint around the ring Hcsony alter of the New New York A. Few “BENCH. PRESIDENTS"? O0DS AND ENDS, WEWSY PARAGRAPHS AND ALL KINDS OF Copyrigit, 1913, by the Press Pubiishing Company, (The New York World.) — = ’ 4 “ pHy HAD HIS WAY: _16 "CHUBBY" CHARLEY MUR py ag AS PIRATES, SAYS DONLIN. Dopular in spite of the fact that there Inn't Mike Donlin, the acto aeems to be an impression out in Chi-|} piayer, or ball playing actor, cago that the managers are not as|| whatever you want to call him, the popular as the player folk He has wbsolutely’ foi The managers are akin to the players he once played for the and they control the players and ail their influence to obtain. the ber work that they may from the players, Qnd #0 they are as much in the public eye as the men who are on the fold and who throw the ball and awing the ya After Harry Wright there oame An- son, Who did not know him, and who doesn't know about him to this date? There was Donovan of Pitt burs, who never won a championship in a’ major league in his 1 a was popular with the fu ie CORD. to thin day. There was “Pat” Tebe B sas year ween aie ree of Cleveland who had only to walk on|{ with the Pirates, he thought they |) the ball fleld to bring forth a wikd ex. || Would win the flag, and didn’t they? hortation from the fans, Some of it| (TRY ala-NOT. was in protest and some in approba- thon. EVERYBODY ADMIRED FRANK SELEE. Frank Selee was one of the most pop- ular men Who ever was connected with baseball and yet he was not even a ney | playing manager erybody kaew jhim and admired him from one now that bassbait| the Dg league show to the othe m | e died there was as much regret as | Ww to be healthy @06/ 10 ‘nad been a player who had been |S known for his prowess on the field. |That would seem to show that # | Popuberity, must attach . Clark h, rugged as he 1s, cert- | tainty with those who te and in years gone rank Bancroft now the] climbed into etal Maar" know teliow ot ine arependt Some of Them Who Made Diamond History Since Harry Wright's Time. WAY back In the old days, when A baseball was beginning to make iteelf felt all over the Unit States, there was a manager by the name of Harry Wright who wan at the head of the Boston National League team and who probably enjoyed as much porsonal popularity as any dall Player who ever played Baseball men who played and base- dall menywho merely looked at games knew him from one ocean to the oth Of course, there was not as much by ball out in California as there was in the East, yet there were men in Call- fornia who knew all about what Harry Wright had done on the baseball fled and who loved to discuss it when had Raseball on the echedule for a ° ‘That seems to manag 1 Dontin has just notified the club that he is no holdout and will report whenever Manager Doolin says so. the ultimate winner. jife n't think that the Glants have that there are managers, and many of popularity, and the fans seem as glad to see them and to watch the manner in which they handle their teams as they do to note the other detatls of the sport. season is steadily drawl ht home w Secretary Juin Fi in sjere ‘Vien we arrived here the other day foul te qrounte Ineo efit condition baths during the summer bal Neen, using the ming’ rounds ot" Manan MeCiraw'e men for | j business manager of the Cincinnatia, , used ty be ala man who is known fi ew Bed- "he jlated my ford, Mass. to San Francisco, Cal. imariagrenent and ie th folk the new or mien a bor uk | Ned" Hanlon tn another manager | haading cut goal grub, Teste rat crnaated, out Huwky Jerk ld whose friends must be numbered by | = the thousands and Fred Clarke is still nother Instance of a manager who 1x a hit with the fans although he is) The same bad brought @ signe! contract from foward vhtaining the college twochey By g thie aturdy Cuveriemnt, end removed tthe it Jmora rererved and perhaps lew talka- | is bones iemary, where it was at tive on the fleld than the averaxe of | (l hy ie le to"garrt to The aed again 4h | managers except it be In occamional ad- | Git ye gh, reasonable time goes tok to t had @ fine resort Jast season monitions to the umpires, Slate league and NO BASEBALL MAN HAS MORE Michigan ‘ras ‘highly vecommessied ts _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 191 McFarland at Last Signs To Box Jack Britton Here| : them, who rival the famous players In| # | ea" angiord ip bight ‘ing | feat BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK PLAYERS, NOT MANAGERS, MAKE BASEBALL, SAYS MURPHY ES LAs STAR PLAYERS. DO NOT ALways MAKE GOOD AS MANAGERV'— AND THEN AGAIN- THEY DO Packey Will Get $6,000 Guar- antee for Bout Scheduled for Feb. 7 at Garden, BY JOHN POLLOCK. He oocureh Bebiie abe ACKEY M'FARLAND has at inst | megt io the signed articles of agree: » ing for him to mee: Jack Britton {n a ten-round bout at the Garden A. C. Gay, from Chicago to the ettect trax | ATHLETES LINING UP Packey had accepted the bout and had FOR FORDHAM MEET. Placed his signature to the articles call- ing for him to recetve a guarantee of $6,000. Dan Morgan, Britton’s has agreed to accept @ per cent. of the Gross rece-pts, out of which MoParland’ 0. Mc! finishing touches in this cit Defore the mill. Leach Cross will be & busy fighter ‘Weeks aa ho haa been’ signed tip. for patties” tt Shortie. Maire pov a ‘with imum for ten rounda at the Bra " not Hatta Tonight Shugrue at the a1 200, fk i, the vomise ys Mf py he F roderee third’ gas {othe ring a Wills the cowboy tursed dowat'as offee y"mest er One. Willard ass that o bumness that he hag figured in some stn. anythin fe will ‘bet with rounda. at , Wolgast ie one f Langford can defeat al yiweignta in quick ter who lynn and, the rest. exertion, “1 am wi {ie | stov any of them in ten Tialian bantamweight, i ‘ae, Joa, Wage or now the i i gare: Wir wei & ten-round owt att Waguer says he is ratacy Kline at 128 weger $500 on Dackey A match was aman, joursd H 5 hiladeljdia, ‘They will ‘arland will be- gin training at O'Connell's gymnasium in Chicago to-day and will put on the Lonsdale, e, wall v7 ark Before he, Comme mi” Wat peton E “ae te and GARRIC. Madnoes b fiat at 2.20, ty boxing Day, ‘i next Saturday night. ‘McCal that ube bet, that te looking “to-day calttatte asc Bou . ‘come togetler EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN K. O. Brown Wins From Russell NEW ORLEANS, Jan. %1.—"Knook- out” Brown lived up to his reputation asa fighter by outfighting and nearly knocking out Frankié Russell, one of New Orleans’ favorite lightwelghts, at their bout before the Orleans Athietic Club. Russell rece!ved more punishmest in this bout than he has in all of his past fights. At the ctose of the tenth round, when Referee Wambagans walked toward Brown to raise bis hand as a sign of victory, Russell walked between the two men and half raised his own hand. Partisans of hn fighter rushed to- ward the pair, and for an instant trea- ble seemed imminent, but the matter was quickly adjusted, an the proper hand was raised without further ado. pelea anna RACING DATES ALLOTTED ° ' BY THE JOCKEY CLUB. At a meeting of the Jockey Club the racing dates for three Maryland tracks were allotted. They are Jamestown Jockey Clib, Norfotk— March 31 to April 6H, sixteen days. Havre de Grace—April 18 to May 1, twelve daye. Maryland Jockey Club. — Pimileo, —Mey 2 to May 20, #ixteen days The application for racing dates for the Laurel track in October was laid aside to allow certain questions to be adjusted, On Saturday next ihe race meeting at Palmetto Park, Charleston, will open for ninety days, to run until March 29 prea dea te Aelia je Defeats Harry Thomas. PROVIDENCE, 21.--Before the Khote Idand A. C. Fred Yelle of Taunton #7 decision ‘over Harry Thowes of ko bout hed ia +9 ang e, ae | A nd Bon i * Sime, Reo | Pate ate june med thi gine, Hite firme will’ be With Ray Sorenson, a lgot weight of Rack: Wis. for tem suunds i that city om the nigat of Feb, 6 \ pound bout befare the We A. C. of Brook. on Monday evening, Jan, 27," Scanlon hee some good hatties during toe last few id and ouglt to give Hogan « hart fight, dy Mulline la the new manager of the dub, Having been Youngtown, 0., ti ler of the Polo a. ad K, 0, Rages yovinds ae jab nigh: Hest ment, there will bee fina) of ‘and ‘four fowrfound baute between local . 5 « herman ut of ment call- co! ounds eiiters, A Mg athletic meet will be held by Fordham University at the Twenty-sec- ond Regiment Armory Jan. 25. Olympta, - A. A. U. senior and junior champton: Bowling Aller: cross country champions, and juntor and| geq Biiiard Waster Bist St. & Broadwe: senior Metropolitan champions as well “3 as intercollegiate champions will com- AMUSEMENTS. Q55 CONTI! manager, will come y a woek te. Entries close on Saturday with ff. Oberiudbesing or J. W. Stahl, Fordham for the next | University. 4. ¢, AMUSEMENTS. NeW YORK TRADING THEATRES, AT POPULAR PRICES . EMP! A EFFERSON THESPY? 0% eo inti La Plambes,"" IAN, 2. ALAN DALE said Mnbeare oN SXie babar. “The Conspiracy is more} NN ON Beats. NOW PLAYING ot the GARRICK THE. jut Rast ot Brest BIGGEST AND BEST IN VAUDEVILLE champion of | wer Owen ri. THE CONSPIRACY CRITERION Sarton Bae AS, IN Sein St .E. of THE POOR LITT the uous, 1 te 11, Popular Prices, INLEY SQUARE jects ay cout IDE KALB © *sp 4: & Bmw, — 6 DIVING Mer ya RN ihinks that i wes alinout Hora v Man uveny PAUL RAINEY'S AF THE WORLD said: “Within the Law is as meek as a lamb com- detween One wy Scanlon of ‘ma tea. AMUSEMENTS. Medraw FRIENDS THAN M’GRAW. ars, what Ie the MeGraw when it} } up the question of popu It is able that who can | & There in| arrangements ational League | for the Gouthera traiuing triy and otaer matters agus cricuit | svertaining to the team,” rd daily by) 1 iat Thane inane |p a gat te n ‘The letervational Ska Union of Al wil old ia Cavadian inuertital vn the American he ts not fie: | wcores loyal to him, n which @ manager o: ae attention along the lin bleach airenig form n McCraw, and that usually tells the | ofered htm the wwe of the Hole Groans 1 Bames dor “the iid ders ‘reciies'e! br Chase) "waa not f ‘own a Sta u manager. | Chea J the Chi. | fell has, on mw to add | Eh aly of the New| Yorks gli Ae ante ready asequentdy the loss of the. New tal the offer of the Ni tional n fact, go through | league palned to nae {tbe Jivtory ball from the time} made mh have tonfieting W. FP. Keating, who that © any history up to| ip thi city, but te two club preaideute have pit dard champ mohair for th the present moment and It will be found | (el, hak togedtor Tenently end an understand Columbia's Rowing Prospects Bright ITH six members of the 1912 elght |weather permits outdoor practice in back in rowing toga on the ma-/March. The shell has been completed by chines this month for preliminary |A. EB. Ward, the builder, and ts now at Coach Jig Rice, the veteran |the Edgewater boathouse. It is an up-| crew booster, tw finding good {to-date American model and does not reason to smi ct that the ‘have the English style of side riggifig. ee ana: Wht to do things |The freshman eight will use the old vi worth while at the Poughkeepsie regatta sity boat tn June. | Work on the machines for the next It 18 now certain that the following four weeks will be limited to three twen- members of lust year’s shell will be back | ty-minute gestions each week, with @ ©. Rothwell, bow; | routine of outdoor runs of from @ mile » two miles along Riverside Drive, in- persed in order to get up wind lendurance, During the time set ap for the mid-year examl ow and Feb. 1 there wii fon for the varsity or freshman squa Mf schedule follows N15, Wacker ood at Lakewood, N April 1 fry Re: AwW. Bissell, > D. & Downin tions between | Series of New 9 jatan.”” Marvellous INTER GARDEN: 5 Live BROADWAY Ti BROADWAY hs, f'n fens Suits! SOME nga tf , . & Bat, 2, ttle. "ties tre 1 eactoe ATOL C Ew. me Gane Ee A SAM BERNARD 4+, Foi Fm 48TH ST. iP, ah C 18. Mata,’ io A New THE WOM Comedy LITTLE W M fatinews There, WILLIAM COLLIER * “5S the 38TH ST. Tis Ral ea ee PSG WOMAN OF IT/ PLAYHOUSE {ish edt Tusa Bat by IRS? PLAY | rei ||Capt. Amundsen Pata IREFLY ra ar Ree || isntsh d READY MONEY pared with The Conapire DAILY Mate 36s: New Amsterdam pe CHRISTIE MACDONALD LIBERTY Weis sa . ved _M-I-L-E-S-T-O-N- 26th St. ii ny BRONX AY. li DAILY Mats. 25. joe Whiten sacien HARLEM ii, | PSL ae THA Cy Century Phew | Men tariie Janis GLOBB) “sete THE EVE. SUN said: “The “onspiracy is vast- ly more interesting than The Whip. NOW PLAYING at the Gam 5th St. just Kast of Bi RBA h Thee. TRE LAW OMEN molt caer Aats ALCARWEGIE MALL 5,, WEP: BYE, POPULAR PRICES” ” cat tenereds wer hiset secre ase te, rer, ® eotond “HOW I DISCOVERED (COLUMBIA 27: BURLESQUE te Harry Hastings’ Big Show siv.sae OLYMPIC 1448 Of, Pos 1980 Seury ‘Thurs, Wri —Country Store. Anect BELA ht Bi YEARS OF DISCRETION PUBLIC SS {in togs this reason F. McCarthy, stroke, will b he} heavy program of work hand again this year for the Bent, het in their game Lortoned trom the first | APehitecture, roar crew, as will the other . round a! the rooms of the Manhattan Chew Club, | The varsity squad will probably hove! hers of the 1912 quartet, Karl Merkert, pet i f ‘Arun age ‘thing ot a PAH a@ chance to give the new racing shell a bow; C. R. Robinson, No. & and B I. , yout at Edgewater as soon as the Williams Ns, & Siu diton Marvy de iM lee, 6 in Blue, THE SOUTH POLE” {ilustrated with — Stereopticon URRAY HILL THEATR: Apateue | others, | Max _Figinan Roee aU ioe

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