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ein i sank BVENING WORLD, FEBRUARY 4, 191 _ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN WHAT D’YOU THINK OF THAT? . LALA. 6. BREAKS ICE, Covrreh. 8, by The Pres Pubiehing Go. (The New York Word. CAPTURING ITS FIRST HOCKEY LEAGUE GAME Hockey Club’s Defeat in Meas- ure Due to Its Crippled Condition. ‘Without wishing to detract from @e . et Likely That Bombardier Wells ote to} : a a Wi Ty otartens boven tt 0 gane har ane Offered Him in This Country. wen on the hospital phelt nureiag injured knee. Without their the Hockey Club players were like of straw in the hands of the pee woptel nm Evening World’s Headpin | {vers wis weer )| Serie crore te Soe Palser are not at all likely to COBB’S DEMANDS, BUT It must not be inferred from thie Fh PO Tournament in Full Swing}| “ovens wit svrrtn.|| Se ser oe ae ident Conway had warned them ecmnaatpieomes tered for the i to the game that they must win falp ., | tries in the rat six days ‘thie’ yer | | «TRO Tigers are about * sock faned all, and they took bis Over a Hundred Men Partici- mark and every mail te. They played the first i originat ith h }@ secon ri enter Pate in Opening of Country’s | rium, the pioneer bowler tn this eer || ou, quit Daseball- Reallaing that | C704 acoons porzcg, enared ete H . * opened, membérs |] depends upon this player, who is || Donents suffictently to be penalised, H i of the United Bowling Clubs presented 4 Rot enough to be called rou Biggest Bowling Carnival. | <f, Veteran roller with a magnificent Breaident avin. ana mad business. ||, Kincetta penallzed two scimetiiome fet of miniature: bowling ana te raanda || £0F tripping jarman received ut & alf hour of speec! lowe of o medicine an ANKKERS, salesmen, merchants— | making followed, then the first ball went wat tari ting Ge Gebb's Fee ee thee | | four minutes. men of all walks of life—met bn | Scooting down the alleys and the players go nee. ten: hg: In the first period, Fredericks, of @ common footing last night at) Pin tournament for 1913 was on. vance. At least that fs the informa. Hockey team, was the only one the start of the ninth annual Evening * The Scores, tion given to Outfielder Vitt, who || ult in this respect and he was World Headpin Tournament, the fea-|_ Nesto—Rowe, 86; Kring. . 90; Meyer, || was told he would have been granted || '° for & inate, MacKenals ture match of the bowling season. Any |} johen7, 54 Total, 20h, ere 90; par.|| & Paige had not the club been obliged loafing offside and bad one imagining that bowling was a dead| newtt. sz; Mithes, 40; Lecky. for to give Cobb $15,000 @ year—which is sport would have been greatly surprised | ., Hrer-Resdy bo ken} Willan, a the highest salary ever paid any h r a hundred bowlers i hedond Ron-commander. tack at the headpin | ,. fon! 10098, R on Joe Thum's alleys, Be rota aie Ere: Ready iit ss ' z ii £ ( 2 NOTES OF A PAID AMATEU Headpin rolling is ed pa Rta one 2. 2% K. O. Sweeney REMN ANTS BY BOZEMAN BULGER. CROWNS THORPE HERO | %*.2.i ar natty ae HM ER oes! Wins From Lore PICK OF OUR STOCK even after elght years of tournaments, | 44) Subs. 17; s i F OR AS ASS FS SE mec) OFTHE OLINAG ONES Se a EGE cree eeeatee | SM $15 Oh ees cement “Ween ‘Oa seenpariaaas hed. ra bil peat Sie pel ttt) pa eotiee eooning. the" lene ‘mare oe . 5 y anit, ie beater! SS daar Meke a Every remnant of $30 and $28 5 ve fabrics in our store goes into this ting hie bat the copper, Andy Shoultsheimer, wae in with the match receives a gold fob. a {citing ten-round bout. The contest was bt erent Shomelgeggedy time that a runner could keep scoring untii| That Is, Fepeanend Does in Illustrated een Cems er onteiea, there] ges. brimful of action from first to last. In| | eale at $15. Tecovered Andy agreed to station himself on the fence in deep miles of New York who hasn't signified 4 ;|the seventh round Sweeney caught bis wager could watah the direction of the ball and tip che fielders off Lecture Given by Martin his intention of taking part in the com- * » 0; opponent with « snappy ieft to the rignt| [10] a-p0g 10) ot mee hoy ij i petition, From the farthest points in! aide of the head end Lore nearly TAILORS $1191 BWA ‘Milligan, having been wised up dy secret service agents, C. Durkin. iat besa deft Mid eet cone ; ; | Gropped to the floor. In the eighth he aabestos bat. Catching @ curve on the nose he shot the A 3 h see teak WHA A Prominent pinmen. Th to get nearer 77; Campbell, sent him deck three feet sharp deep center. Andy, the copper, turned to follow the ue home, practically ae ie “et eatin pentias 'Ss. pret gece vagiedlsy plcben My thay vid sateen nn aeured. But that was a fatal mistake. Atl A trip with the American Olympic | clubs will enter, in some cases as many joo TA ‘winner, having the first two rounds in re to, bla. colluleld eatlen Ae the seers: Tinea ‘planed and team on board the steamship Finland, | thirty-six teams, ‘The Pollce Depart- his favor, but the next seven rounds tour around the city of Stockholm and| ment, !® going to be represented om tne fhe Archie Block, ., 107, went to Sweeney by e good margin. Lore i} foots Andy, in terror.and pain, whirled around until he had he fia! round and the Olympic Games at the Swedish cap-| other departments of the city. High Team Score. came back strong in t! tmeeodiate peep ented preted The Selders went to his rescue with « hose, In the| tit OL the trent Martin C. Durkin, | itis ariusten thes the ent need. Jamaica No, 1, 416 roughed Sweeney quite « Dit and earned bry ped totaling iepd ewe i of the Polen | leoturer and globe-trotter, ournament will call out about 900 Schedule for ToNight. the honors sesaton. wine own accord, that being suMolent to cinch the lead of the Polson! ©. 1 'the Brooklyn Academy of Muste | teams, @ record number of bowlers ter| tama 2 Am, ua Geen last night with his interesting travel match either in this country or rat 9), Metrorottean (8) talk on Stockholm and the Olympic|®broad. Last abroad, Laat year there | there were 750 en- Pin acioal a a . wouts YOU LIKE TO 1E ON THE INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE? |Ginen Mr. ‘Durkin made the trip te Aight for reform the New York Globe prints this headline on the first| across the Atlantic with our team to the aT ODDS AND ENDS, : Pent, 4 8 Wi toct te cating y DARDS FOR JUDGING CALV: LL WRONG" Ni 4 © eam showing, bi TUE REMEY SCHOOL for DA} meee a recent failure M eo many slic eondsdion i Fosse eeien i ted Saigncten oie NEWSY PARAGRAPHS py Fe gt THE REMEY Kigbih Av. ar, 541m Sh Si aa hig lecture. Personally knowing all the AND ALL KINDS OF wh pleey_ ot strength ETTER WR. WILGON QUICK, athletes, Mr. Durkin delighted his hear- we F E ze if! j \ of Wittere’s Kearee, whe! pt Frank Farrell should feel decidediy relieved over bis unfounded fear that| ers with iittle anecdotes of the boys in pei Sted tier epatnad kh the excuon, of AMUSEMENTS. D 0 N OV. AN’S ibees teht Albert Gchuls, the new pitcher bought from Savannah, would never be agsreg-| training before the games and during Bie whet, hg eter Hy greene ee ee . Sew FOR Le FORK’ ADING ore ative. This promising young ¢wirler bas just written to Chance asking that fe] the struggle in the stadium, Hannes Kohlemainen Will Try | #." dires™Scq™ ts ie bande, « gee ee School for Dancing | Mow tm the be allowed to pitch the opening game of the season at Washington provided| ‘The noted lecturer explained, with : Roose oy Be Tres foe, Veacew"Sus |] SUCCESS ig Econ shines President Wilson is there the aid of his pictures, how the team to Smash Bonhag’ 'S Five-Mile | won five touts and the Tura’ Verein one ie pS clase uae. sy, wate naar as et or and —- kept in training even when the boat 2 Ld ea Hea "way, 60th St. fel, £ by ‘rom Satter | No OPENING HONOR FOR AM was tossed about by the waves. Mr.) Record at |. A. A. C. Games. xr io we tent wits ‘aa the| Speaking of opening game honors Red Ames writes to request that he be not! Durkin emphasized the welcome accord- aelUstoaL. Th required to pitch the opener, For three years Am.s wae called upon and on| ed the American team by the Swedes., three cocasions the game was lost notwithstanding the fact that on one oocasion| Pictures of the wonder places in Stock: Red pitched @ aotit game for nine innings againet Brooklyn. He lost im the| holm were shown and then came the bi ad Grand parade of the wonld's athletes WILLING TO BE DECLARED A PROFESSIONAL. ; Gare Meter ot KK) the Olymplo games and who has ore- s K Perryman, the big ein-toct-fourtnoher whe Ras algned to pitch gor the| Every event from the javelin. throw AO anteian ip ee soveley Uy 152 | COMMENT a Teeleraey We (i frresany . dtanee fo the Gret recruit te break in the big league with all the credentials neo- ped (a be erie Bye Me ore on various meets, bas sent in his antey for hry Fay idl raged wena He ts editor of the “Campus,” his college paper, | >Y performers received en-| the five-mile handicap event at the AMUSEMENTS, bind from the audience, | Irish-American A, C. games which take P it roes depicted on the} pj, Mi ‘@ Garden on! “i an Suis oe ‘ rose depicted on place at Madison Squar non} tea Thursday night. Koblemainen ontered | Jinmy Cadlahan, manager of the White @ox, and who will take his » in the act of iieanant sen dhacnols Waresen of Civiae Gong with the Giants for @ trip around the world next fall, wri t h Gi Bonhas’s American Ye scribe can spare the time to go along, ‘The trip,” eays Jimmy, ‘“‘wouldn't| Dertor prowess in the all-around com-| to smash George Bonhag's Ne stand you more than $3,000 at the OUT@IDE,” petitions, record for that distance. Kohlemainen ot the many stories told by Mr. Dur-| is in his best form right now end he OUR MOTTO: “ALWAYS STIVE TO PLEASE." Taper iit nt MoDonald made the} feels confident that he'll be successful Hughey Fullerton says he is very much perplexed in figuring out al] Th int New York cop had returned! ‘tne yale baseball team hes ouffered 9 vd ae, by which he can pick the winners and losers of the two leagues in ad-|to Finland after putting the shot for a Jack Hyan, one of i) prominent meapers fance, His system, he says, 1s 20 compiles and tedious that Ke dreads it, That's | distance of 80 ft 4 in. when he was met | squsd. dislocacing and pomibly mh eening a tales eaay, Hughey, pick ome team, and you should worry! on deck by @ young American while ‘praotioing "a, bran was _——— ee ender of @ touring party for ‘the | Mofking under, ibe direction of, Ae was —— as couse a 1 - the giant punched futi ROR ar. MoDonaid, you big, wonder. | aud forve tp on his eas ‘urine fot i seuss" | Jamaica Bay Will Be of cent bed rt a | fe wit fo feat vam oft Sata ta Made Safe for Cruising|# == """* nerpeen : H LO ay uccess it AMUSEMENTS. a crook, crime or criticism scored Sec- & Si ANNES KOHLEMAINEN, the H Great Finnish runner who car- STAN ried off the distance honors at $oDEST At reeaee iy TEE, BY » THE SUNSHINEGIRL i. dom || | WE, nu RFORDES CHERRY “Dako THE CONSPIRACY YEARS OF saa tf Pos (amen DatUr et, oe | Saber i i J Now at es on STOR igh here until he en channel joading all the way to Hook i £4 .. es Waterway League's Request| Stir Saarasntener cuit Baby Reliance Ill. Theatre palustre NY'S FIRST PLAY SLY RIC Cece, be oF SAM BERNARD 23, ia ih NEW YORK."—sva, The eer Little Rich ¢ Girl Elravor Gaies, Lavi Bh. FE, Waal ef ia is WILLIAM COLLIER ees ae a ee Wt Aa Tete ber ene] A warded Prize, | aoe By Ee Sha bivedioes, Bee the sore re te 140, wn Terris, 6 ot! ALFAMBRA |, Hi Barr mere 1h H for Buoys and a Light Has Been Granted. Ann ¥, 126ech oe DATLY Mats? ? Atoated by Government buoys, repiacing| After a long eontreversy, the Motor ZZ friantag, both urned games in the | the stakes placed at random by shore-| Boat Club of Amertoa has finally de- seit nal OF “ Seas Masts |men that #o often confuse the venturer| olded the ownership of the One-Mile Ba wD past alte into Record Trophy, which was competed fru, a, aah fotat, of i © 3, ) 1H thousands of yachtamen whose| bed poles, All the marke are to be in ove ahoa! Te ‘ie tar ona {a Jamaica Bay,| place early in April and no longer will for tm Huntington Bay last september, |S rae Tish ils with 10 to 2, a Buber th in te att, jthe chart read; ‘Channel marks vary) ra, after investi- ew Yor Aula pimp me fhe ib oe nS) not indlonted,”" gating the reoorde made by the Teoh Jr, * ctnooigeaa sree, he ray ats 4, wae ere a rf te 2.18, bere, jed ampton,' it of the Water. | and Baby Rellan amreed that the| (2 : Bae rhea tg rainy a ee | eta ars oes as EAR aur ee Kiril outclassed, goes to part of jta g uently was entitied A ATR DBERTY Yee Ra Fit Weta red, Mat, | or aa matched with Johnson, and unfalrways, will be | wor done unknown to thousen: 1s, It in| to the prise, ew 3 Rea ts, auch | to Gebe that Parte proposition | 40 Feport to be made to- | plugging hard to get the few miles. of Scat ‘ae oP ia Tis hid | ewer re ee BERT "FRENCH auice Els Ss. gl Seahratag oan that will lints Jamatoa | that ey McFarland wit ‘exhibition bout” with ns? 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