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10 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1913, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW THE MAGNATES ARE WiTH US Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New’ York World). UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Thine of coma English Unable to See Anything Good in American Athletic ili “i Hn ~ Town MEGraw ” eanprighe, 1019. Publishing Co. KEEPING HS EYE » CHARUEG MURPHY fi iok tah Gl éteousston oh THNeS Biiiittdn $v R Au UT UP I Bagiand over “American train- g Cwm hal “range ol : + FARRELL = Garey HERRMANN Gomehow or other the Engtish, over Pane Conice Loorma FoR a —Lly (tag omy wav’) saolhag he wien enains Sue any- wna us €¥e PEELeO #100. 000 ». GAME . HAS, duns") ‘a OR PITCHERS. OF PINCCHLG <--- thing good in American athletic aport, “Tee Englishman's idea is to have @ved game; winning 'e of secondary im- - » I've notics at Me coareat ‘on ose setosoe Co: Palzer Arrives in England ey ees alzer Arrives in Englan the real idea, in England, ie that ry iti ten] ianing a at"seconaary importance” | in Ve ea. Asi uton y ‘when the other fellow wins. 184 a hi Ra ry) wants ‘ought ta ere ees ¢ i} BET) 2 702 not i @ ttle un- BY oun Por POLLOCK. ae mine “ will aatoubtedly ry @ignified,” the speaker went L PALZER, the big white heavy- i on, ‘for @ nation which te the A wolght, who was stopped by] 4. A#,Jaheny, ed for, more time Qe father of mport to indulge in this Luther McCarty in sixteen rounds | between pe Rukeces: sit | greet rush for victory?” ‘ arrived in) li et aca i, 4nd when, my complacent English- Re wes legram Just witch. fhelides “ten'rotiod ents” between man, 4!4 Engtand become the “father Oy ed In this etty from Plymouth, the hone eabde-es waned? —— 4 etaport”: + Aamey Greveny Ui; Towa farmer was In a very weak con- Bi, en } Greeks, Ot ees S pa) bar} AND CB ition when he landed, having been fil heavyweight from Wis. Ege NERS , Muod bute in the marshes, wearing Sarney Drevruss from malarial fever and all aight a city 08 the IN THE CoRRIDORS, gyay punches with Jim This ability. the Dublin giant the way over. font should toroughly: test the Westerners Jack Johnson, in Paris on Jui ‘alzer expects to he colored heavywe! 26, enor intervals during the course of — At the Fore Y 1 Sirsh,lu on, Wednesday i will a nto — * twelve centuries. The Greeks have nockout Brown artred at Low event, the sriceer, a being & are HAT Blooae wtih mi-final of ten rounds, | , the seuttle (Wash,) Lightweight | ‘olgaat lia wader three sears’ co NOTES OF A PAID AMATEUR BY BOZEMAN BULGER. a RL A Nt fafories ax ths ova) Yt intic Yllo mere ie New, Vorker will. be aulflclently” scclitn: AE trouble wi with American ath- Met hy"uhe attermon of the bate, “ | letes,” saye another speaker, “ie that they entirely jack humor and sense of proportien.” now. an | There he was pur. throu Vomon, Cal J ahgwing aiming Yule a eigh in at 11 RANK CHANCE is the name, New York is the place and 6 o'clock is the Coming from an Engiishman, that 1s o was matched to box oad a taaen pl yes 1 gorBherg that time. That practically covers the official debut of the Peerless Leader us wg rattoraban a ataae s | Seb Garret Ue: eaentia with the aid of a seose of humo: Jobn manager of the Highlanders. The American League magnates met this| ber Campion ane tltte, he ars be & Wy ee mee eS Paul Jones could run o@ mile in three| Morning and ere kul! time in yasant conversation and things until the ar- Despite to the contrarr, Jack Britton | An additional ten round bout will also be staged Doesn’tthe very th: * ; nt Varker SeFariand wil Fo Ouroigh the Between Young. Heals of Irel ‘ ry thoughtofowning a motorboat thrill Minutes 204 George Herino clear onven there RULE TRAE il orcackin cine ut oot Lllpeasachiey Ane Site ne the. fitrien” net oe Oy Be fev Fone ound bouts u? Think of its countless possibilities of enjoyment. 1. will probably give out « 'm pot claiming the pennant, but we will be in there trying. hey act as preliminaries are scheduled. rol i longer is the motor boat the fixury of few—to- day itis within the reach of every income, Visit the MOTOR BOAT SHOW Madison Square Garden February 15 to 22 (inclusive) Learn how little it really costs to purchase and main- tain your own craft. Boats sleeping as many as 7 cost as little as 2c per mile tooperate, and their rate of depreciation isinfinitely less than in automobiles, A Boat for EveryoneEverything tor a Boat. Sam to llp.m, Admission 50 cents in regard to welght, Britton nal DR. MORLEY was of the opinion ; A that “professional football 1s 8p-| THE WORST 18 ALMOST OVER. Ping at the foundation of ama-! ng National League meets to-morrow. tourism.” the season April 10 and extending thanks to the echedule committee, After that ratila, at least dosm't apply to the| there will be loud, impatient cries for the busy walters. The following day will nited States, England is swarming | mark the surrender of the magnates for the season. The rent of the year will with professional football teams. There] y@ turned over to the players. (Prolonged applause.) &re practically none in this country PASSING THE BUCK TO JAM SULLIVAN, ‘With nothing else to do, Bait Johnaon, Tom Lynch, Garry Herrman, Frank Bancroft and Olark GriMth will get together and request the Amateur Athletic Union to Mft the ban on baseball and permit college athletes to take part in summer games, so that they may earn their tuition without having to hide be- hind false names, and still retain their amateur standing. Now, there is a real idea that sounds almost too sane to be true. Ite duties consist of voting to open ng ABT year at the Laurel Hil track in Maryland twenty-one book- Makers paid $242 a day each for the privilege of making book. And there was about @ quarter as much betting at that meet as at any of the New York tracks whon they were running. ‘Can any one doubt after that that the deokies A J ae riveted cinch on) PLENTY OF IT SPILLED AT BASE BALL MEETING. 1 +f vege | the public's money te fe tale Having heard that $3,000 worth of wines and Uquors was poured into the -44ib, Daily Mats,2, Beat THESPY wie eare-th: ? gutter by the State Excise Commissioner Saturuay in the presence of @ large (ithay | aR. } eee crowd, Charley Murphy had the department on the ‘phone for @ haif hour to- vie. NBER WAR ee We | Niartnees Wea OMBARDIER WETAS says that|¢ay urging them to have the show over for the benefit of the members of his JULIA SAN. team who have signed the pledge. ‘Webb, B he would like to fight Johnson, Perhaps Wells would have & chance with Johnson now, but there fen’t @ club in America that would put the big negro on with any white man of any nationality. I doubt that there in & club that would even put Johnson on against a man of his own race, Jack Johnson, as a fighter, is dead and buried so far as this country ts concerned. If he gets away from Chi- cago he may be allowed to box again in France or Russia, ‘They're less sensi- tive to certain things over there, “A Uttle cry would do them good,” says C. Dear Editor:-~ 1 am @ young man with bow lege anda I think my girl loves ne BRITISH BOYS ARE BAD SHOTS. A Geapatch from London tells of two boys having used a $12,000 Gainsborough portrait for “an archer’s target for several months." One arrow went through the neck and the other pierced the lady's hair, There ts @ Jawauit over the; Gomsession of the picture, which, we believe, would have been unnecessary If American boys had been shooting at It with air rif_es, pure heart. but I am eo bashful that J alwaye get in bad. Last night I wae eo fussed when she x om, THE CoN spit RACY CRITERION Wire Hats Fe Mavin ROBERTHILLIARD 4,1 FULTON $5) ei a THE UNWRITTEN LAW ¥i 4 Stars To. ce, Wed, LITTLE WOMENT HN ST. Bhesice 8 of Bway, Eee \}]48 ved Thurs and” har, WILLIAM COLLIEK in Szser,tax Dis, WEST ESD, 13310 Wai : ANNIE Ki KUSSELL'S ORES | na r Me | a.) vine B RIC G inci W ay Ra 9 SAM BERNARD CASINO test. Sas TRENTINI in THE FIREFLY, i Extra hy To-m'w D ani “RED” AMES SUGGESTED IN YEARS AGO. A atory in society column tells of the terrife batting of the Knicker- bocker Club baseball team against the Calumets in a game played ape caerentereianeieetiemmtaiemnmnin as pil avenue. In giving the line-up, the writer mentions but elx on a faid th: ” HUDSON | $4 ar Bia unt ART’ positions being first, second and third bane, ahortatop, pitcher and catcher. The eat in wy lap that I let her fall throug! Stes Wed ae a } orn omen hy ty see wourg | Die deagues migh be able to Improve hitting by cutting out the outfeld. THE PLAY 1HAT TOOK NEW YORK BY STORM!! The Poor Little Rich Girl] y of Pact and Fancy ty Eleanor on the floor. She eaid if I couldn't hold sy own better than that I could go make @ great match. MoCarty is| btedly a rapidly improving and effective fighter. SUFFRAGETTES HAVE FOUND A CHAMPION. Welle fs anton-| Our {dea of a man who believes In women voting fa Schuyler P, Britton of | there 1s a chance of a Frank Chance Association organtzing ° FAN! There can be no objection to this. It —— does away with the crooks that infest the tracks. It obliterates the book- makers, It knocks out temptation to bet heavily, for the heavier the bet- ting om any one horse the less favorable 18 BLOOD THICKER THAN WATER? Johnny Evers came down from Troy and brought with bim his brother, who hag been turned over to McGraw for the purpose of making him into @ Giant. What we want to know ts who ts the younger Evers going to pull for next sea- eon—Cubs or Giants’ Mshingly clever, and an amazing hitter| St. Louls, By owning a majority of the stock of the St, Louls National League | HAKR' iS Dat a at, [ 4 The fight| ball club, his wife, Mrs. Helen Hathaway Hritton, had enough votes to elect him | home. Can you suggest Last 9 | WM. H rete th bike ‘ If it ended| to the presidency at @ salary of $5,000 @ year, to say nothing of a share in the Thee EW MMSTER KM. j 8 Wells would | Profits anything that will help DAM i fn all probabfiity be the winner. If tt ¥ 815, Mots, Wel & Sat, 2.15 ‘went over ten McCarty would surely be| WELL, A DINNER 18 A DINNE! i k _ the successful candidate, The Charles H. Ebbets Chowder, Marching and Historical Club ts on its me bear up better? | a cared mark and ready, A-blue note was sounded, however, when Col, Ebbets was ry Part-mutuel betting will be| cautioned ageinst giving a party until he was certain of metting that opening Coler COME Olsens on Maryland tracks|date for the dedication of Ebbets Field. Still, from the tips going around, Youre in bad, Wa a MEDY ti5,2500 ‘ ter this, & CENTURY THEATRE are the odds, e | “ mien, | tis 12 STAR awe Per: (0 have resins In New Tork SOME PEOPLE WILL TALK TOO AND THEN THERE 18 JANE! ANSWER ) pene MATS ACTS Joseph BRETHREN 5 : H. OF. COLOWAL Kingdow @ Day. | 10-DAY M "hg legatised, and all other betting, ail! 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