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THE EBVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 191 BEST SPORTING PACE IN NEW YORK [nolatF2:hen] a PAR-MUTUEL BETTING FOR CHARLESTON MEET Six Hundred Thoroughbreds Already in Training There for Saturday’s Opening. CHARLESTON, 8. C., Jan. 2.—Frow all parte of the country racing men and horses are pouring into thie city BY boat and train for the opening of the Charleston Fair and Racing Aseoste- ton meet at Palmetto Park, whieh starts Saturday, With the meet but two Gaya off the city Is rapidly Alling with horsemen from the Kentucky and Mew- {co tracks as well as from New York. Upward of six hundred thoroughbreds are in active training at the track and more are on their way. Many aorsemen that have race@ in Kentucky and Mexico this winter have WHAT D’YOU THINK OF THAT? Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). Empire A. C. Case Hanging Fire Until Boxing Commission Ri ceives Some Advice From Courts. b % shipped their stables here for the com- HE Boxing Commission is now y a Ing meet. Several carloads of horses waiting to learn from the courts have arrived from the tracks ‘around whether or not it has any legal ee New York, where .the horses have been going in good fashion since the close of racing at Norfolk. Many Broadway Manager McGraw Going eS eae ee To Marlin Training Camp #ig'2tyheR Fe eo ponies run will decide this. Ten Days Ahead ot Players'="=* sled Ga"Dh| Tote eisomein tise most, Whee to hold an Inquiry when a boxing {a accused of some sort of inregu- ty, and to penalize the club, might think, after reading over the Frawley law, that the powers of the Commission were very plainly set forth there, But what ts plain tanguage to « lay: man may mean anything to a lewyer. WEVER, the right of the Com- ever doubts were expressed were die- American League Park ry severe on pelled by Representative Miller's bill te the k The hard surface of that permit the operation of tl pari-mu. Mmiesion to ket has been ques, f Leader of Giants Wants to Be} «ro i {d to have put several good | Son tuels on the This eye Nation elders out of business. The Giants wi lor \ 1 ri bi fl Sporting Club, run by Tom O’Rour! a for| "ave always contended that the Ameri. | ois Un ible decd part dopei br dngatront Pegg td dh rl , 5 in Condition to Set Pace for can League grounds put Devil and) MANCHESTER. N. iL, Jag Kentucky and other States, and the oft Chelsea oi Bridwel) inded Hi 7 chine bettors are expected to boom an@ the Commission revoked the clu! Most Strenuous Preparation off the team. When the Giants |! a of aad ma : ‘a twelve-round bowt in Were using the Hilltop park Devlin and ta crowd and the sport her then Bridwel! both bs hi x ree ‘And. received the ! The N. 8. C. case was a plain viola- exan to have trot nt ows ware delivered Dy either “oR ay age org coli Mee He Ever Planned. with thelr lege and have never been wid bat howe! sete actly right referee of the club was instructed to ly right sin L, The oMelal announcement that an are |Wawem Caters Avc. done Xhears ot Urooalts | be. bed to-night at ie a decision. This Empire matter is ) \ rangement has been made between the | #ovret Patty of Jame: linger, mikileweigit and light’ heavy ome that may have been caused by BY BOZEMAN BULGER. two New York teams for the use of nd, The ond caine at i upion of Europe and holier of mismanagement. It was either a case AVING realized the advant of it ea 4 : Of over-selling or of Istting a great H the flying start in baseball, Mc-| JOY all over town. It means good trans: yi ee OS ta roarn, Bos moe sie fo pO Om ber of people get in without buy- Graw proposes to throw the ao ies Pred ea & Catt to oc- dition and down to thetr very weights, Both tickets. # In Watching both | Johnay Dundee, the Now York featherweteh ill weigh about 156 pounds, while intinger “Wiiea Ghudik dhibedew teanel te pret utah Wide qyen thls Seems Diag The sehedite een, Doth | dates’ walle Since of Brsollgncin thes seth | wit, sane 400 of 165, The bost will be. decide! - and put his players through es in| ranged it wo that there would b ‘meeting at yale A. C, of Brooklyn, Dan: | under catch-as-catcican rules, with the strang! @qore with hie force of deputies, I'm the spring cuch + they have never| conflicts in dates. The arrangement ts| te. spupeest “as” be did “fo. theit previgar act | Mok! barred. tedinger has vadertaken to. eo a number of outsiders made the jaeen before, That he may be able to| for’o only, and ts the result of | senting, fe, taal gals boxe ther Brnonitn | Bochner three times witlim an hour, lad. ‘pur jones severely and in the practice what he preaches the man-|® desigg on the part of the late Mr. mice punished Jones nd a a {nO eats | Brushy WO reture’ the courtess sheen ote |r eee Veda Bese California’s Governor Forces Club | 2 tintin. feted uno the tap erounde afer | MILE INTER-CITY RACE ° ; procession from. the big fire, : to Cancel His Son’s Boxing Bout|' #35 cre S88 Suet) tm wiane oc Woun bruce tw AT FORDHAM GAMES. | cane Bs kart tough blow to the| A feature of the Fordham University . co, Tex. & saa MELTS GEER wa). ou avon ot seria | Eat tee ‘ex. For several years| games, which will be held at the Twen: ~ |EDDIE M'GOORTY fe ridiculous to talk about “empty Goats” and “fifty people standing.” , ‘When I got in, shortly before the sic arcs WINS DISAPPOINTING it with standing spectators. SAN FRANCISCO, Ci e been loo! ay Caen oon cane) SStt California, wit not box six rounds to-night with Ernie Clark of Los Angeles, || “For the firat time," the time when their fellow towards ment, wil apenas le he ring. There the amateur welterweight champion of the State. The bout was cancelled to-day | terday, “I am past the 200 pound mark | would be @ big factor in the National | city relay race. The champion quarter. | 14 Clase Lessons by officials of the Olympic Club at the direct request of the Governor. in weight and a lot of that must come| Teague. Drucke started off like a real|milers of the New York A. C., Irish-| I Private Lesson...... $1 : nit When Gov. Johneon discovered what a stir his son's bout was making | of before 1 am in shape to edd Peg [sop but was never able to do much| American A. C. and Boston A. C. are! Net. throughout the State he requested Archie to call the affair off. Archie de- the fleld and make the players hustle. | after his accident in the subway, entered in this event, which promis. twice by getting clined, saying he could see nothing wrong about amateur boxing. The Gov- won the pennant Fe — seat eek crcught pressure to bear on the directors ef the Olymplo Club | *,97i9s start in the tering and it looks Oshkosh Middleweight Doesn't to be the most interesting race on the i heme. I programm { Display the Best of Condition |] *"4,ths mill ras canceliot Wouldnt ask the. players to. 40 any-| n-phy he Horton team will be composed of I did, and finally elbowed and P y Young Johnson ts an attorney here and is a boxer of considerable wkill, thing that I wouldn't do myself, but as 5 yw oan ‘aldwell, , al wv v' rt \. they have youth on thelr side Il! have |j with Donald YounE ae emergency man. ————= to take a ten day's start on them €0/ who have to work out by slow stagee|and Homer Baker will carry the colors = as to make it even.” lean keep busy. Ball j | . Players all f the New York A. C., and Melvin | Groundkeeper Murphy already in! that golf is a great 1 ee SSIP Marlin and reports the | off extra flesh without the usual see Bae ama wil tenement tietisas | he to to'the ring. dare say there wore at least 8 thon ODDS AND eae a people standing on the main floor. BY JOHN POLLOCK. meeee &. (emnene. pebees five pounds more weight fg ge aed S BOUT the same time @ friend of C than he had the last time he a need my way to the cleared aisle close Against Freddie Hicks, in fairly Kood shape. Hi and Abe Pepis will represent the Irish- } panying soreness. Tennis and handby ‘There will be sixteen other eeANRIENSG ae Crore lesanee real Coates already a part of the rainy the card, including five | is HAY) at Marlin, mine tried the gallery. The stalr-| (1, fought: nen Meir ngg Be ed . igimiaa 2a om So eS Le winiatacror tt: |Sares —=—= — - N way was packed, he told me after. | A v ‘4 5 4 r the personnel of ‘If any of my new pitchers show up AMUSEMENT: IN r 4 Fer eens tia way to the top. Eddie McGoorty of Oshkosh, wis., met |Tom Collins Easily Wins Feature ite iran that, wil riven, Amerioe Ieee Wohi aid MeGraw, ‘we ouKnt to be a ON ry | ro AMUSEMENTS. _. a Oe ies There he found solld rows standing up| *Tedéle Hicks of Detroit in a ten-round Kg Hor, Berets’ Sillicen, | Tawreneg, Waleran | pretty well fixed in that department. T . Ait sit, BE: see ne toe volte managed at inst] Pout at the Fairmon: A. C., and it was! Race at the Paulist A. Cu 12M. Waterbury. 1b. H Btodlard,” MalcolmpSter’ | Chet Demaree to be @ good, reliable | N a saan a } to wriggle into a place where he had ‘6 disappointment from start to fine . ' ne, Ken | man, and Jeff Tesreau to be better than N JEFFERSON i Are, H Oo Toate in front about as large as|'h MeGoorty wasn't in any shape to! Games, HT, Montagne, in the world's | FEAT ERS Sith Stat eth Reet of oF N OPBXS SAT. | RVE. i his He's six feet tall, When |DUt up & first-cl hibition, being con- The nary games will be os taught him Tt has made EUG Ls. ties WED N the heads in front bobbed together he|tent to take things easy all the way. od err raed im ie Eau Hevea a | tual. wee, the, ad vaniene Of AAT CE © (“A smashing hit. N he Soamien |the weakness of 0 ‘ : didn't sce the ght. | When | they Lahn Vong ae yh Seley vatrl AF agate OM COLLINS of the Iriah-Amerl-| hive, dary rach! meek on Teaiays, "Fhumdaye! ought to be as good ot 12" “A novelty at las n N é pobbed dion ot the ring, and some-| the Detroiter didn't have enough force Gan A. C, won the two-mile hans | tf oC Sis notad tas rahe ce tana | couree, Matty oan alweye “bo. reall #” “‘Scores a hit.”—Acton Davies, Even. Sun. N some- icap race, the feature event of] jiland will be wed, upon, re A cl 1 Globe N times he was lucky enough to get a/'" hie blows to dent © cream put. the Paulist A. C. tthe Twelfth . MAfter all, it ts not ta “A clever idea. uis S| lobe. N a glimpse of the boxe: MeGoorty won all right and with much | jos ne Armory. walle of the) Hani ana Prine wake, match between | tion of individuals as (a “Distinctly worth while.”— A. Klauber, Times N ROS. TEMPLE Giniar but he'll hi try harder | Hest 4 up for concerted action, I “C) i ” N , Judging by that there must have sit Me'll have to try harder | jong Teland A. C. finished second, with | Fo, Satie, Wo best tirthe He nérod af Pen AEE Ne Ar Me ceed haps. br ta “Clever, entertaining, delightful."—Alan Dale. N 6 oft HIG ACTS, boon at leant fifteen hundred PeoPle|in order to have the aw Forks Fane | ec area ee ee Mata yard Whack | Ae ntbedit Gneae™ "ates genoa autslarel| the fiat of April am they will be in July, {2 “Deserves the greatest popular success.”— Sun. ——ee otand! e le 01 r oF Var 5 ee tawat vests! Rot! boost him for the middleweight cham-|yna finished in the fa + | te goal. ma tardaer of Harvard It they ‘get thelr speed. right by, that {27 “Has the double appeal jor young and old. —Herald NCUNNINGHAM GELUEGELMAN — plonship, If he had trained faithfully |i iba, A large Meld wed the mark for | ine and ‘ine “atin he, attached the Haranh Sime wes) Paahh tN BYE eee lest (47” “Best dream play since ‘A Message from Mars,’ ” Nate. 0c. Bves., Sun. de Holiday Mata. th | eal “ 6 Nina rind ND as for empiy seats, 1 looked |for this bout and considergd it other she event, Lule scott of the south f SOE STR EE aca feel . : |. Burns Mantle, Eve. Mail. NM’KINLEY SQUARE itstenas, around pretty hard and didn't| than @ Jok could have probably Paterson, C- was on soratch, and hie i tan 8 ting [fn Ausust {2 “Lose no time—see ‘The Poor Little Rich Girl.’ ” «lilacs penthe pede the rons see any. Had a ticket for a box | knocked out Hicks whenever he pleased. , hy re was to 8. but — . N “sg Musical Cal ’ , 4 | to 150 yards, Collins caught the other 0. bot th the extra peri —Charles Darnton, Eve. World. N went and couldn't get it, athe box was|As it was, when he got going in t! | Marrant s ie and Geld ite own gual secu: Roy Hartzell and the few members of . 5 rid. NP. K & full_of “general admission” people cr| ninth and tenth rounds, he inflicted per- | NanyeaP tna! hag ihe mle Wie! Honore in. the tree evevis in the Internationa |the American League team who have ARTHUR HOPKINS Presents N Bivas, c eriffs” who had taken! ceptible damage, but the effort came| FCN! Mil Oo eatie by forty yards, | {our smatenur, nesting | chan tional | wintered in the Kast are immensely N ; possession without tickets. Several) too late and Hicks was abl. to stay on! gcott’ ran a poor race and finished Chg wath age pleased with the idea of playing on the A © (PRY ENG Eeaatal™ V2 8 Hp. other ticket holders for the same bes his feet until the “everybody-home bell" | vearly a lap Qehind Cont Polo Grounds, They say the turf in HARRY FIRST & CO. ACTS. up. ‘The usher mildly requested | rang Z CZIILILIZZEZZ tmet the seat holders show thelr tickets. SEES Hie ram 2 81-8 an ae. tu thelr backs and pa! 0. oter, ter, the BO racy 5 Ge Re eek h Bttontion “to him. The usher found jeatls tor Europe to-day for the purpose | 4 Mitfertans Ato mesting of the Board of Directors of ate | | EE AOR HE a FACT AND a + JOSE DPD navriinny. seats for the others in a box near by. | of ing mate! The principal | rece et Pittaparghs Arilotte Company, oversting the Mitts 11 § Cap'als St irs Gan FANCY TO-DAY & TO-M'W AT 4, | het Dut there wpn't another vacant chair| match he has in sight i# one betweon | fon William Hy locke aa secretary of the company was | [yg Cap ALY PAmtcit Monte 1h by BLEANOR GATES, tty Packetty House | A300 to be seen, and so I went and slipped| his heavyweight Aghter, Joe Jeanette | Aivsh Plas | seed aad, Sanita, date Aer taah comee: || Losin rE Bre eo ders fa the CHILDIEN'S Thea., Centuit Pir fm next to the Sheriff at the ringside, |and Jack Johnson. “Mac” claims that Pe coming “ta, his having peeantly Cacdulred the GRIPPING LITLle HE NTU 240, Weak ‘where Julius told me stories all through | the Paris promuters’ are after a Jean- - sch the Athletes ne foes | Gat aectnent. coerstary. whe loci to ful thee: PLAY WELL ACT- “Y, A the last two preliminary bouts, ette-Johnaon bout rather than « P: amie eck eke pte te fows | Sact*leinatna abo’ takes Locke's place om the "HERALD. MGadie MeManon came around. T asked | Johnson bout as reported and fining fet Daaeauh, and ‘ot | Hoan of Directors CUM au a ENE, him bow many people were there, | confident that b ‘2 fut etaey fn fs Saat SE: | rien Fama of te, New York state Bas. ‘UM Ejeet Sar: Bare afc rset Re v3 Fat Beas. Powe ae rortreive hundred,” sald Rddle, | clude arrand ria angi and pietenon aus iin | ball ae per erst Se OBE RRY bo inion Sq. Yat | BAA RD at HES is + es and RO DALY Mats. 28c," | Dick Tubb, 8 othe “1 Just a rough guess, of course It ver ee nm. 80. A cera WALLY Mars. Se. Os = ver J" Vooked like 4,i00. jon to go ahead and | 2880 ang (Water Rett | Lamson Roteraon, iaipe of the tris: meican |] CABO atin ke ariracreee ie | || COLONIAL | eee aaa Las Sejatiliting x Wet ao aae t : arrange the bat date mentioned on 2 Rmerictn National’ i" | given by sinvot the Winged "Pit tsa Matiness "Ay, 28a | Te Winans ae | | Sun. An a be stan” Marvellous picture drame THE LA he Boxing Com- . Chnerees ‘the roams 0 - ded wi upc toe am “Ben ae iad Fae + icture drame, id . HOE Fla alae Briere fgr thls out In June 2, the night of ie. Stet a Phe age oA the, Proves. | inverted win a dutcate of te || THE CONSPIRACY RA i atlas WINTER ARO NS ss iN baat |p BELASCO Wis bra ' *) | the Grand Prix race. | southful 1 | est polnt wit : pail my and 44th St. is lertrude Hof: j case of the Empire A.C. I don't | A icetriex wilt eo direct to Paris with ions Arig moves, Gane: | 1011 hamptons. mere was 1H CRITERION Bonzontiene de: 815, Moe | Cheek Su | | Bunday Night Conce Wii CERTION baa * care a rap. But it ts up to the Come | witte Lewis, who is scheduled to box sodinaid o) lee Kinet: one ane liter, unmet | ROBERT HItLtA nite RONX ' WEBER & FIELDS’ Tiss. ISCERTION mission to see that no crowd at a New| sa “Hogan the latest sens: runner Alrah PBEN Hea. Racy, Roi UBLIC Wer 4 $ 4 sf ; ation — H im oseiberwer. tbe ‘snrinters, fo ut UBLIC West 49" Yors State Roxing clut la ever mie | one mr ‘inch boxers, on Feb, 12,| Te Polo Amociation announces the names of' Met the great middle distancer, HARRIS Ye RE Leite fai (a THE MANWITH THRE! wert agate brstaaie (hk fae mf \\ ss bandied - While Lew training for thie bout ? " Di — ona thee Dall te ie. Bway, Eve, 2 ¥ . VT % $ It fe up to the Commission to prevent | WNie Lewin IM ATA een und out FJ HA«LEM fa WAY Tiss, dink sy, Bee GoOD LIT: LED L } the admission to any boxing club of Rosemond nt Ros ‘any man who hasn't a ticket calling |@eavor to sign Bombardier Well <2 foe a aeat, Prohivit this “general ade | Freddie Woteh, holders of the English tission" grab-all. heavyweight and lehtwelxht titles, dat the boxing clubs be run in as|spectively, for bout stand Bet, BELLES ha, En 650 Ea bv Niobe Wot ket eas |W BIJOU Be er ste Te ATS” | aeNar SOMEWH RE ES! | Oryatmic: ray RAIN¢ Y'S AFRICAN HUNT || ) GEO-COHAN’S way i HUNTER BALTIMORE RYE with Amerie: 7 A 4 boar 1200 Stage, ‘ MEA Ra we mers 8.48, Aatuntay 2.30, | Fon Ahh Pie laments GEO. M. COHAN wictaeas - yh — ATOR Nii ee re i, Ae mie it | _BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. w SIAR Ii, AIK | »& I roa bout with Luther Mo- | 8 city, and he will try to get | Welsh's name to a contract with| 7 3 McCoy and Ferns Racker, Marerianti Jack Britton or _—- Battle to a Draw), wrinix mere js Met ~ ae tt ry) , mo Age rho e ytd Tec. BATTON, Jan. 2— Al McCoy of | 1rd of #04 HS for. thaws mallee. wit hare, thelr |. Blow York, and Wildcat Ferns of Kansas | witan Ruler Rink City battled fifteen hard rounds here toa @raw decision vefore a packed house. . dam Sa aT, erderif a manner an the theatres. Make | boxers at the Forty-fourth Street Bport- ’ New Amster Mi 2, fren give what they tecept money tor, {ine Club He will make Wells a tempt- NUS IIH ize dott. | CHRISTIE acount ‘The Commission can do it—if it wants! Ing offer song an en: sore."' —EEve, Worl Carty In "BURE, SQU’ ts te Wey Kuriene 0 uresque fey “ Dalla. LIBE! M-I-L-E-S-T-O-N- RY 6.85 eee oh TY west etal 218 Wes at me Bitots Gay Whi Gayety’.:: Tur Senay GAIETY 8354 cit Ware STOP THIEF nasi ecc AREY MONA GLOBR| “sass FANNY’S FIRS! PLAY coun AMATEL Fiele ‘Janie EON BSP ay MoCoy proved tho harder hitter and The Lady of the Niinper. GASING wee mais | the detter ring ceneral, but the referee Newt Matinee Sat., 2.15, AUTOMOBILES, 414 mot consider his shade wide enough - AAA tle him to the award. Both voys as yma at the nigh. Quick Win ft : WHISKEY, : Trang wr Trae, wast Heekinth nad thm, ', F, Proctor’s| 12 Star Acts —== SS 7 lin THE FIRE eet oe - ; res arg Meee atte yiae | (MOLUMBIA? 3; BURLESQUE," | Pe ance etry | MUL a atcce. a .nncAah ; \ | HA tA MACKS, EAS, GENEIA Ie Ridge of New York, made a| gQSKEANP., Cal, Jan on, } Ronesentatiee x Tesi uygee | Harry Hastings’ Big Show 31) tay | MAN oe ‘ bear TUT NY evant Coo Me he iecoona preline eA Mow tert a Pr nF URRAY HILL THEATRe 72! 4. | accepting Jn trade rowan uew ees ‘end earned a g00d draw. de ee = 1 J ea? a b. COMPA j ‘pig ABSA 5 ‘Tel, Columbas F808,

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