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a f z 5 4 y 4 ( i i] i} ‘ i, | if } « a Wi ‘ ad ' e THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 191 UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY Toor EDGREN ILLUSTRATED SPORTING Jews | | WAREZ RACE MEETING WL BE EOE | Unofficial Statement Says Winter Sport Will Last Until March 30. (5 AS FAR WesT (Special to The Evening World.) AS HE CAN Go = JUAREZ, Mexico, F Practl- y all the stars among the 800 oF now quat at the Too Busy bagel i onthe, marke ao eae os es Po Taut ing windup of the 1 and 191 season, The ¢ cks now in Business ¥ to Willie Ritchie’s Throne if He HE REST * here which have not as yet raced ARE STRANGELY all be started a time or two here Defeats Ad. Wolgast on Wash- INCONSPICUOUS. | for an eseopener for the cutting inte early spring racing in Kentucky, The meeting her though a tittle nore than half over, i« daily improv« | Pr tg nN te Meer an! | and hardly an afternoon passes ington’s Birthday, é : Bompanoiea wes without a dozen or more faces of inent persons being seen on the gr and net a regular of any import a ee tas been drawn away by the oF Coprright, 1913, by the Frame Publishing Co, (The New York Work acy et RPHY t# to have nie chance at Wolgag at last. Mure phy, and Wolgast will meet at " Lh the Charleston winter racing season. Coffrotit s club, San Francisco, on the " {Though tt is too early for 34 of thi nth. Nou! THAT MCCOY AND SOME OTHER PIGHTERS - announcement, it ix io: in Wolgeat, ame ‘high, but Coffroth had Sansa. Penne bY Abe) pee ea Why College Teams Escape Fate the present dt rez ‘hee tin will not to have him. Washington's Birthday > an io °e . . "4 close thi. AHO Sunda Slinaped ave vin cat ait Mantes WW Perracy Sarary, ahd of Thorpe Playing Big Leaguers}| |: viii. ron eee out it was hard to get another man at the TES. 0 course, HARVARD AND TI TIGERS PLAY HOCKEY TO-NIGHT. | Harvard and Prin a hockey #1 Nicholas & ing quatit that the ¢ dewt who would draw as well with Hariem Tommy. Coffroth’s first offer to Wol- and Wolgast, who otill pag a good opinion of his drawing power, agbed for $10,000, Just what price wus figatty allowed by Coffroth no one om (Me outside knows, but it Is sad to be Because amateur ball players play necessarily make them professionals, according to James E. Sullivan, Sec- retary of the Amateur Athlette Union. “We have a rule by which the college teams are permitted to piay against the big league teams in the sprin been in force for twenty-five years. That is regagged as couching an. provided the college bo: cept no roward for playing, they cannot be accused of professionalism. Understand, however, that it must be a team made up entirely of amateurs against a team made up entirely of profes: sionals. If one professional plays with the amateur team, that professic alizes the entire team. If one amateur plays on the professio: ‘ainwt professionals, that does not Bulls and Airedale Terriers This Season’s Style in Dogs According to the entries, announced to-day, for the Westminster Kennel Club's thirty-seventh annual dog show, in Grand Central Palace, the good old-fashioned bulldog and the comparatively new Alredale terriers are this weason's style in dog#. In point of popularity, Judging by the number of This should be a first class fight. It is the chance that Murphy has been look- ing for through two or three years of waiting. He can't get the ttle by beat- » one of the teats, one CxXep. ing Wolgast now, but should he knock |} exnibl ie is a clove third and the saucy looking Boston terrier Mor even for practice, against another team, he becomes a professional ton Pr ap an pri out Wolgaat decisively he'll be able to /f f7rt. a Tommy ON ia ‘That ought to be a satisfactory answer to the many athletic lovers who | {2eken ‘over the atick very close to the trail of Champion |] Bioodiiounds ce Sitters Ls 1S Te eave 8d CHAIN have written letters complaining that the A. A. U. was discriminating In igeat a ams In the couns Willie Ritchie, and perhaps force Ritchie rere Linda Neues Ff AT Woteast At Bast. favor of college baseball teams. The only seven which cupipelled & thet him. & Wolgast loses, the former champion tag well retire .. his farm, und no probably will, accept defeat Wes the Harvar, —— —— tives in the first game of t pla, ud in Boston, More recent Latest Heavyweight Candidate, |B te Princeton ers Stet tw | NOTES OF A PAID AMATEUR || Rodel, Is a Real Boer War Hero) '.2%3.2 8 cat Bull terriers French bulldogs Russian Wolfhounds Irish Wolfhounds Toisee: MURPHY has been a “hard Fox terrtors (wire hatred) . alyham terrie Irish terriers . Scottish terriers Gordon Setters . Weat Highland whit Irish . Welsh terriers .>.. Retrieve Dande Dinmont teriters. Griffons ( Hodlington terriers American ngiish Foxhounds Pointers « i English Setiers .. luck” boxer, in raany ways, He arted like a champion. His first ectback came when he had Terry Mc- Govern reeling around the ring, and Terry's old fighting instinct made hin jthem ali; his amateur record is better |that Princeton ought to win to-night, than his professional. In the amateurs | “Hovey” Baker, the famous P Jimmy Johnson, Enthusiastic] he won arty straigne nents with knocks j forwa: ou the college hockey ofitics figure t out BY BOZEMAN BULGER. terriers. | | ‘d, will be forced to show unusual i tn some of the tournaments | playing ability when ho finds himself op: -8SCTESUE Whip over one of the ob time rants, |] irish Water Spani Black and tan (Mane 2 1 got that confused with @ gam Over His Prospects, Wants men, bur, tained, £2 meet two and thre: | posed to Hopkins, who plays on the winning the fight, Murphy, coached by | Clumber Spante 2 Schipp 6 it about the time Swat folled the Garfish Greys when i ‘ two’ rounds. He wag born in South [crimson line, Hopkins is as speedy as Sank Erne, didn't lose hoart, but kept |} Field Spaniels Pomeranians 81}] one-cylinder Pete, the tricky pitcher, trled to fool the Peerless Hitter of the Fight With Wells. | Afrtea, is: twenty-four Years old, weighs | Baker: handles his stick with equal far on winning other fights, He boxed for Cocker Spanic English toy a Poison Oaks with the locomotive ball, I'll explain. 119 pounds, stands 6 feet 1 inch in his cllity and as a goal getter is quite the years around New York and Philedel- |] Beagles Japanese sp: Fd One-cylinder Pete was an inventor, and when he leamed that Swat was to por i Ra ttocking feet. Rodel closely resembies | 1a! Of the peericss Baker, pila when he should have been in Cal- |] Dachschunde apna & ear in his town he invented a ball that he thought would stop him. The bail] a4, Rodel, a recent arrival from Eng-|the late king of them all-Stanler {fornin fighting twenty round boute for | CN resis g]] Was loaded with thumb-screws, smal! dynamos and things that would make itligng, is here to stir things up in the | Ketchel. championships. ‘Tommy was supposed I Beigian Sheep Doxs .. A cxeitanick, tanicra $]| take any kind of « curve by the pressing of certain screws bid beneath the/wervyweight pusilistic Line. Rodel, a| JiM™my Johnson ie’ managing Rodel | {yw wre, Tm aaareon meses wemrin to bave weak lungs, and nobody sus- |] shetland Si ep Dos 6 Maltese terriers 8 | stitches, real Boer of South Africa, went alj/@d is bubbling over with enthusiasm Anwe pected that he could fight long fights. Olid English Sheep Does . #2 Toy: black and tan terri 3 In the seventh inning of the eventful game One-¢yliner Pete, who had signed through the late Boor war with Gen, | over ‘is prospects as a heavyweight og y REMEY Ss At last he did go to California, and Popdles . “4 Grffons (Bruxelio's) . 10] | aw @ pitcher, decided to fool Milligan with his famous reverse curve. Swat had Dewet, was under fire throughout the | ‘ghter. Jimmy wants to get a match Og Ali Baligoo D: he whipped Owen Moran in twenty | Chow Chow . iA been tipped off, however, by secret service te and came up with a bat|ewe® S tockiiy came | With Bombardier Wells, who arrived tc- i Balireges Dace.» Goareee rounds, This was a surprise, After- | Dalmatians 8 which no regular painted bright red, balsa ycrnesn aay yy emp ep areg] Cg peel | nei ward Murphy gave McFarland a hand |) Satnoyedes . 13 classes have been provided). That was One-cylinder Pete's undoing. He had overatepped the bounds in| through wituout being hurt in any way. Lessons . 5 invention and had put in the ball a compiete set of block signals. He sasures us he can defeat any Eng.) twenty round fight. Although Tommy Lt | Mat. | took @ severe beating in the firat ffteen As the ball sailed up tg the plate Swat drew the crimson willow and it came|lishman in the world and makes it Aga lo x! tabeectagiehs’ slat alain, ¢ them on ‘ounda, he finished strong and fouwht to a dead stop. With a lghty rush the Peerless Hitter swung from his hip and| doubly certain because he saw t ed Coltrab 4 MeParland all over the ring during the | Wolga lgast Held Out for $9, 000 atruck the ball while 1t was standing atill, It wont sailing over the fence, apitting| the fleld of tattle and delioves there} itd two tally and Calmatia na Louie ee ter last two, landing heavily in the body. out steam and whistling at every crossing. ‘The rule was then in vogue that a| isn't one as game as he. He has ee | one twit ou agcressivence and tvo ooula wat nosatet for ooome, runner could keep scoring unt!l the ball was recovered, and before the fielders! fighting professionally for the past fif- | to draws, ‘| } TBE REMEY SCBOOL for DANCING BNaicAeeda) ean aeneneye Bere Before ore Signing for Miia had finally corralled the overheated sphere in a roundhouse Swat had made 1,722] teen months, mostly in England and on —EE serieenenieeneee| 899-055 -WAU RIES OP» Ot, SSR: Oe and that he fights better by far in rons, |ehe Continent. Among some of his Galtfornia than he does is the East. XP Sanday, mika wh Hate ‘That's where you got the !dea, John. | Aghts have been the following: Petty AMUSEMENTS. Ris likely that he'll beat Wolgasi, vie, ‘i ould ave | omcer Curran, in London; knocked htm ys ~~~ ~~~ either by knocking iim out or by jot-| Coffroth Hal Te Tendered Ex-| fii icon one"tine tor | LOUD APPLAUSE BY CHECK ROOM BOYS. out In 15 rounds, and later in 2 rounds, ‘8g him around until Wolg ancient m9 7. nt held off, To show that he ts thoroughly awake to his Job of protecting the great army | Curran claiming foul; he knocked out Propensity for fouling when he iv hut] Champion $6,500, but He ‘paying money out off Of the Unemployed—infantry, cavalry and artillery—our doughty little @herift | Jewy Smith, 10 rounds; Seaman Purcell, School for Dancing @rops up again, AE cxvenees of their| Hurburger has appointed Kid McCoy, Jack Goodman and Mike Donovan, ex- 13 rounds; Dennis Hague, brother of alu 4 clase \ecsens, 92), oF annem, 9% sore | Had to Raise It. knights of the four-ounce mitis, as special deputies to see that none of the gun-| Iron Hague, in 13 rounds; Harry Crox- tive r G y, 60th St. olivia stations at Dose SKE that Kid MoCoy, Mike Donovan mmisive | bearing patrons of the boxing game auffer from accident. ‘To prevent theft or| ton, 6 rounds; Jack Burns, 1 round; = I and Jack Goodman have been ap- See Honk over accidental discharge from dropping, artillerymen will be compelled to check! Bandsman ¢, 10 rounds; Seaman . Bivas ‘ia ar | Thu Elevbany Howling Atlege Pointed deputy sheriffs, and will; 5 uN r Ont CK. to a is thelr weapons before entering the arena. | rown, 16 rounds. He then went to Ply Y Tosday. BLBO, ana sare Parlor At. & Broadw: Raueioaay Mr. Harearees. aad his BY JO. [01 es, | mouth, Eng., where he knockod out the MOON AR UAES Aas a " janding army (or sitting army) on figat ights. Just what the duties of the fghtug ‘men will be Is not yet explained, but ‘i ar Finite i Murphy athe Coffroth's | LEI" mele A NEW NAME WOULD HELP THE STORY. following men: Kid Jackson, 10 rounds; 3 “Saab, AMUSEMENTS, Ever on guard and not to be outwitted in the race for baseball novelties this) ait Langford, 4 rounds; Henit Metheuln, r : _ season, Charles Webb Murphy announces that he Is engaged I. Sugimoto, a!j, paris, France; he knocked him out we, to take the place of Red Gallighan, bat boy of the Cubs, who, in bis|4n 4 round; a few nights later he was mnauaged | allegiance to Frank Chance, is making arrangements to come to N yt V9 Birthday afters | frm him amd fae knocked out George Pequet in 10 rounds. yneravinapetres tla OH Santo ince MB] York with the Peerless Loader next week. A puzzling feature to Mr. Murphy's| sr week ‘on several other big men. and pirat | tailor ‘usted and Tarved Heecer nef novelty announcements ia that every time he talks of a Jap he uses that same defeated them decisively, At present he name—I, Sugimoto. A Mabe Grew Wal the twenty-round bout at 1 her fu chib at Daly City, San Prane | algned helpless deputies, wiv are armed 0} with guna, should «sy. rude persons threaten to treat them {Ive Mas hoon, uagently. from 6m Oufiroth tu ee cannot recail thelr names. piaed first offered \y as he and arta 4 Rodel bas fought in twenty-five ama- ‘ Talent is nS Late nent : jaadt; aud tuelgs| OF INTEREST TO THE EAST SIDE. teur tournaments throughout Burope INO # Tent pelled to wive bin that sum, 7 OMBARDIER WELLS comes in| tt off for ™ to-day on the Mauretania, ‘The Bombardier hopes, of course, to The Golf Players’ Assoctation has sent out a general nutice, warning link] ana hi ts and caddies not to cut open the golf balls for fear of injuring thelr ver met defeat; he has met Special Feature: alan c Fa attest, ht by explosion of the chemicals contained therein, Our idea of @ real The Famous tom Aiacesera beivate ‘ nikon reat, Tong Ta inquisitive nature is one who will cut open @ golf ball to sce what makes It Uck. BILLIARDS "AND BOWLING ie + Montk Tot Orpheus Quartette the world.” Wells hus had 5 | heer ‘Terms f it. y cabled offers. ueatalies .C. 18 WAITING ON HARRY. Pekcen and Baca Mit N It will be a curious atate of affairs \) Harry MeCormick, colevrated pinch-hitting device of the Giants, in- ieattalae NNY’S FI oui CHIMES \f npne of the promotora are able to avean jas sin 1 say if? tie on | forma me that he has not signed his contract as repbrtwd, “I den't Intend to XPERT NICS i me le tae good. now thet Wells {ie in this a tetas counter eosin sb ‘againet ap says Hi “until the subway oontract 19 disposed of, There's no use| ae, A country. egroem, A all jarmp i 2 to aicet duce + tn wia's Looked [in having one's publicity stolen overnight.” TUS PWT MD Be NESR to Wwal.” gL eos McCarty — appavently n't the | # Billy ware the slightest intention in th workd of fighting anybody, He may “picks @ lemon,” if he sees one just falling off the tree somewhere. But he says he Won't fight Wells on July 4th or any Harry, by the way, 1s In better physical shape than he has been for years, x and his wardrobe promises to lead the league, = middioy Baris, Prank MUBICAL, 9 . 1 ee Wei Ene PHILHARMONIC) eae rphitactere tice | | Racketty House Ei he M THE Wit 4, TTLE wae THOUGH, TO GO BACK TO “SULLIVAN'S EEPERS.” t word In scientific training has been satd by McGraw, who announces to rearrange | that to give his recruits a feeling of personal pride and assurance, he 6 going other “near” date, July 4th is much t vide them with lower berths on the Pullman cars « . too close to suit Luther, who is very, Monae Gun 6 Berths on the Pullman cary during the spring @&+} ao cage (Han.> Aft, at S—Cernesto Hall, | : I's OF ; ae very tired. His manager says Luther y seta wt. EDM MOND CLEM ENT ‘texor, re _ 1) ees a, , el gras ty he Ny should have a long, easy rest, me fen seeres THE CAVE OF THE WINDS. Mek Feliz F. Leifele, Mer. | . Mata, Ky re 4 uN ndarno ; Wie 40th 3. i) ite ot Ran Bs barsliese pertermances” tn Weather Prophet Starr announces that there witi be al is next ‘EXTRA "SUNDAY SERIES EMPIRE sonatas the ring. His notion of a rest is hop- +f Ouly fo Will be high winds next week,| . NORDORF REX IN NEWARK|and thir is one time we'll string along with him. ‘ave niga ifs aces fre 23, March &, March 0, Mabe! THE SPY* er ta Plambee.? be ping around playing one night st. ‘ ' an it be @ coincidence that z Te erence ae ene cones, “aus |] Evening World's SHOW. Sos EtNCSe, eax cate. Suctansotay tir tho chomeecent Tike thaites| OR Led Schulz, Rudolph ‘Ganz gece ik 1H re J 7p, P prominent entries in the| Murphy, Charley Ebbets, Billy Locke, Barney Dreyfuss and Garry Her: Tebele for c juiey hunks, Headpin Tourney. prow y y y Dreyfuss ai arry Herrmann ‘JULI IN . Time in America Luther might make more money by P mot the Nowart wil! be here for the baseball meeting at the Waldorf? . Agolian iat ny _ t 9.15, THESUNSHINEGIRL "ny ous Jat | ete. ee bol rie won, jt Last Night's Scores. laren WILD AND TAME OATS. i LYCEUM Gi et Ey ARABIAN NIGHTS | wouldn't be so very restful, Pe ergy 1 . . . ince 2.80, McCarty would have a good chance |, Wines Tencon t Rex, a splen-| Jack Haszand tells the story of a Broadway habitue who diceded to quit the Ch BALL | with Wel! Of course, he ten't a| Wide) Bick aa? ais Friev, out of Seaford | gay fe and work of farm. He got a job in Connecticut and went to bed ELLA. Sopri quarter as clever as the big blond Eng- 13; baulpaug Srasley, "ho i ; r Nordorf Rex | promptly at 8 o'clock. hext morning the old farmer aroused him at 2.30, | bei Violinist. AND TURKEY TROT CONTEST. comes from Nah boxer, he hasn't @ fraction of |#% Bombardier’s punch. But he is fairly : very cool, a good ring general and full of stamina and endurance, McCarty hay the one thing that Wells | has always lacked. He's ax hard to lire @A 4 mountain mule, Unlike Wells, | Womens latte, No, 2° sh he never blows up. Fosi fs do er “t KANSAS CITY, F ni 3 Aten \ $ ¢ eb, BON deep cnt over his it THE wwii thw Fx cH. arrives Monday, 77 C4iMrata os Nat acres This event will peer ls! ~~--~~- || HUDSON 4 om landed fa tae BELASCO _¥,th et Brew of X35, POOR’ Lirrle RICH 'G TTT Sepak ae tt ‘eee || om ale tea fe | BS NCD ) SOS TTT) || tears oF visthievich a Bae dre th on CLONAL aR New York, even though some at- | at the oh: bard ryTy W. aad # tention has been taken away from the wowi we: Ee: oni. | fought Leuromnd babe before bunt, 2.0 met. | PREPOBLIC iP FREE as, 210. >» ded AMSTERDAM tgirls A IGOR, ulaltion ef Indian Tom Thorpe. ee ms ; oe |Pad ehe Besa | FE. RAZOR | APSSOB LIF ELE Bev OFT GHP DELPAINE || [fers *, a x3 nmeneete a ha Reta f ‘i Fob Winner : DONT \|¢ COHAN = ota BROOKLYN AMUSEME wel 2 oe Diff SH ve rine Fe ie liege fee || EMPIRE | Bik Si a ry Py wae oye A. 8: oa ‘soem, sata row we ssvve EVerywhere Cone wi BURLESOLE fe gat || NEW CENTURY Git RRS WEL \seiiietiiimaean ante dik sp sills a er ik % Wied < Taseg and Assemmenta, rook yt Lucaite, 60; Conradasa, ,OWned by ne nels and is| "Get up,” he said, “It's already after 2 o'clock.” The Broadwayite inquired A | te fi i Wonorary Powers of No, ti8| what there was to do at that hour igh Up at 30 A re 8 be nab President sche ones wk Went, Dog fanciers seem| "We've got to go and get some oats,” replied the farmer, LEDER SINGER, 3 ‘ Meher oo he | confldent that Nordort Itex will be one Huh! Are they wild oats?” he asked, and the farmer shook his head gg, | of the prine winners “Then,” askedvour hero, “what's the use of slipping up on them tn the dark?" yf] Kebly-Howell Bont 1 in 108 | 5 fel has hele ouitan, caee tne | Ingtow, was ao badly beaten up by Jimmy Dowd ee vv MO) Sea. Maciel Ee ten trade is ee trace | AM]: Dedlers the rest of the Leheted inlet ace sins the Wenenesien’s ecole the trou 1 SO Dir. ce a of Cbeia and ‘Wrootdya ‘mat ha Uredvesoaed” bout nee Ball arena, and aod jahaa

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