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1 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, UP-TO-DATE yegweest| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ‘A FEW AMATEUR NOTES | Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). a oN LY = AvsouuTeLy, ine AMATEUR ATHLETE. ABSOLUTELY APSOYGENUINE (If — "DiOveRED AND Capture Rune wy Bombardier Wells to Defend Title Luther McCarty Claims lf Latter Continues to Avoid Meeting Him. Copreigtt 101 Peblsting Os. ihe Sew Tord Wen M* BOMBARKDLER WELLS, who te @ suave and even-tempered gen- tleman, says that he “regrets emovedingiy” Luther MoCarty’s “unac- countable reluctance to bos.” That's about as near ae Bombardier 4 : (COMING = GREAT SENSATION. Pa ps **Pro’’ Charges Mere Talk “% Rave come three thousand miles to tex Mr. McCarty,” be said yesterday "1 really cannot understand Bet citys NOTES OF _A PAID AMATEUR ‘Weigut tile. If he insisie upon ignoring my ebelienge I shall claim. the title. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. ABé I shall defend it against al) the about 7,000 athletes in the Union, about ee Chicago, 1,700 in Philadelphia TT ani Sullivan Says Any Amateur he remainder scattered around. Because a member like Thorpe, for in- F a @ stance, is fi d HT f d = Found Guilty of Taking | atem many poopie sntyy profession: 2 id & 3 it true," Philp Nesh, ‘that Swat Milligan once played in a tle game teat forfeited Tt’ to which he refers te probably the one played at a Catfish Shoals Peerless Mitter of the Polson Oakes was merely hitting them Welle taiks like o mas who means or iF j Fg agreed to wispavne Billy Uibson cmck yesteruay afternoon with answer to the oner for a bout @f the thing Swat started toward fells, Gibson waited an hour or la mus of beer, he sped around the bases 2, and then slapped McCarty mates eouid atop him and turn him around. 4) times and reached the home plate in the last e Ue the | d e. . It over the fence and into @ coal train thatwas aa Ones OUTSIDE” Leowina IN » rogue that @ runner could keep scoring until ay i : z Fs E i bal. who, to @wat'e astonishment, decided that the hole, and that he hed just caught up ‘That le probably the gaine to whinh Vir. Nesh refers. —_ NATIONAL LEAGUE MEETING 8TILL WITH US. obauly the wan. He's a far] As to the National League mecting, {t te still going on with excitement un- jerous heavyweight than Mo-| abated. The achedule will be adopted to-day. Charley Ebbets has the permis- os has been shown by bis quick] gion of the American League to open on April 9 If he can get enough votes in ver Jim Gtowart, Jim Savage an4| tne National. Charley has promised « dinner if the new arrangement le made, but It te believed that tempting helt will wet be sufficient, 4 HE Amateur Athletic Association for nobody but amateurs, and any o! will do some housecleaning as| Will be weeded out if found guilty of soon as the New York Athletic taking mone; | Club or any other organization supplies} The article in the New York Club's | proof that one of its members ts gullty | Journal made pointed reference to a | of professionalism. noted performer who had tried to hold- “They do all thi aid Secretary | UP the club for appearance money for | same E, Sullivan to-day, referring to ° Sames to-night. Asked If he knew ha fan article that appeared in the Winged | "ho the ‘ould be Sullivan Foot, the official organ of the New York | ; cs i nlahe a og have the least A. C., impeaching the A. A. for 'ts 7 St oe _s geen - laxity im casting out athlete: whore | i in | “Cor i recorde might not stand tnvestigation, Metropolitan Stars Entered in mers Furnish More “gut they fall to substantiate their ‘ ighti charges with evidence. Various Events of Fighting Than Stars These |°™ proven gullty of ac: while masquerading as Big Card. Days, Says Abe. he will quickly follow ae, Tah ULD H James Thorpe out of the Union, The * JULTA SANDER & v" y tals RSO! WOULD be a good thing if the i | Abe Attn as @ matehmaker ana idea that we must do the invest! ERSON - of the N.Y. A. U. who have THEN ALL WENT BACK AND TOOK ANOTHER. HE annual tndoor games of the! j\!tell a a fighter bidding tor pay tor| {20% Of the question, We haven't a | rie SUNSHINE GIRL jit “rs Feferred to certain secret profes-} just as the crowd was about to disperse last night {oud cries were heard New York Athietlc Club, which Jif "ervices in the ring are two widely | detective force, and, furthermore, we YCEUM 4% Ae RY alg among the ‘amateur athletes! in Astor Court, Just outside the Waldorf. Meveral heroic delegates rushed to! mill be held at Madison Square [imerent persons, Aw manager of the| Ve Hot the funds to employ one, Une | fie ae ut ye| the aastetance of the person in distress, only to find Capt. Huston of Havana| Garden to-night, promise to be the best mee Street A.C. Abe has ideas cabioniy teeta bra a) toe Tenet se Nhe ¥ 7 a! Z a one u va me ih Ay eceret professionals, » fact wall known | having his new automobile paged. Indoor meet of the year and one of US IGORIAR FR GR Want inkt| (Tee ee ate a caters Mats Wed: & daira beat ever held by the famous organiza-; 47¢ entirely original, For instance, h uy 5 10 every one conne:ted in any way with . ¥. i habiaseani he that unreasonable when there N athletics, Some of these fake ainateurs| THEY WILL SEE THE “IRIGH PLAYERS” TO-NIQHT. HELP! lon, The American Olyinplc team at| Mas arranged three ten-round bouts for | D¥t 18 that un THE CONSFIRA ‘ to-morrow night, between w. are approximately 3,000 members {a Weep ear a hold world's records, und taei- perturm Stockholm scored eight-four polnts on : » between well match- . CRiTERION © ances clutter the record vouks t> the| The event of the night party from the south of Ireland, made up he track and fleld and men who scored | % comers, with the association? Mai FY the bellef t Year of marks made by real ama:| Callahan, McGraw, Goinlskey, Jack Doyle, Kid Gleason, Joe Kelley, Willlel tiintycnve of these will be represented | Will furnfh more genuine Nghting tray | “Bight here in this district there are | KOBEKTHILLIAKD 4 teurs.. Others have represented this | Keeler, Jack Ryan, Charley Dooin and McInerny, who journeyed over to Brook- this meet. The star attraction prom rULlION Wed & country in tie Olympic meets, Jim | lym to hear Frank Voxarty and bring him back to native soll, A man from/ Trompe ian’ diaguised prof who fees to be the intercity relay race be- i BER bed ha that the ante eee ictes- | Heltaat rhe Wied to bern into the supper party afterward was barred from tween the New York A. C. and thy Hos ners” saya Abe (he URE to know), io) She Eon wae NN a Au | a m out of ten ¢ iT 8.1 certain officials prominent in club ton A. A, team. cn the! bublie, whereas’ nent teen HUDSON Se Wed PS 20 jetic affaire. A full exposure of con. | Ge or ai the national Gitions would leave the amateur list ag | THE JOKE 18: HE DOEON’T OWN ONE, aSemeny Fi road, du Lae, Tull of holes as a Swiss cheese. Charley Dootn was standing in the McAlpin lobby when @ friend of his, with | Yorks ionals In te second Here's & letter from one gentleman | whom ho had failed to keep an engagement the night before, came up for an Mrs # \ b+ rend bd > eles pues | explanation, viayed who evidently doesn't approve o! " { =. De Sr eee cores wesove, here were you last night, Charley?” he demanded. t ef the registered amateur. As he has Evers," he replied. ‘ays in ‘there doing their best, ie pieeg Uitte care ts taken, in seeing HARK that each pair are evenly matched the Des. Thurs ya. ; Be t kind of boxing shi alt. AWIRY , ead amine ate, nae Si | Raa WMA TRY Fi, stars are apt to disappoint the crowd 8, T NOW::, NEW AMSTERDAM e by not showing up, but thi Di i 7 i W, 424 Bt. 0, B15, Mate Wool & Sat, 2.15 “ D for the Fencem’ Olu sters wo OH! OH! DELPH tarksé ‘part of his totter “contidention i y teht" And, on the level, Chactey fell for it. With after an gxcting sri Of compet lone The grant _OHI ¢ INE I reserve his name and the name of |® frightened look he reached for his pocket, mete al font team amir Gwaite| at our club if can help it: LIBERTY V5, sc ae ctu. fetter fagcluding, Coftmbla, “Yale and Penowi:| When Abe was boxing this argument M-I-L-E S-T-0. Steg ‘ 4 -1-L-E- -N-E- Me tot Eating Woraet =F! CHANCE CLOSES THE FLASHLIGHT SEASON, EAE was ataana tescotinateseh ce Jel Dear Gir: As an amateur promoter | Frank Chance dropped into the lobby for a few minutes, but things didn't jomeone else, Howey . 3 : and being interested In running ihe | seem exactly right for him among his old league mates and he didn't stay long. Athletic Club indoor | He went up to bis office and spent a couple of hours looking over the contracts games for the lant four yeure, I dew ‘ Gire to congratu‘ate you upon the with his players, Frank and Hal Chase had «@ long talk. article Published by you in to-day’s ening 14, = Th Tete chan desires to be me 4 AND THEN THERE'S HAN@ WAG NER, TOO. ‘ard Abe expects so m Nelson, who recently quite an argument, vs. K. | who last week made John: | ep lively: Kid Black, the ||] Vinter Gai a of the West Side vs. Phil the BON EaOe Wt Metropolitan Boxing Championships to Be Held at N.Y. A.C. a rn he vixteen knockouts Jack Doyle, the old-time player and former umpire in the National League, ( \ The s Fecoré as not paying any one of these 4 ine, jea..30. bet stare in the Metropolitan District to | @n@ Kid Gleason Just been given commipsions as scouts for the White Sox. | BY JOHN POLLOCK. French Champion Rudi . >+- ROMANCE appear at their games, EXCEPT IN | Jack says he doesn't know exactly what his duties are, but he is willing to take FTER considering the applications | !ins, middleweight hair raisers, “Ti sab 8 t Sat), Sat 7 ONE INSTANCE LAST YEAR |a chance, Me suggested right away that he be sent to the south of Ireland to f eovoral clube the Metropolitan | Keep the crowd on thelr toes, Last SNOW peg | : WHON A CERTAIN BTAR PROM. | got some fresh blood in the league. He hee long maintained that euch names pe per ey ee as he rung off. ak ES Raketty Packet Teed US HE WOULD ENTER OUR | qs Bhults, Baumgarten, Steinfeldt, Hartel and Kiberfeld are Lecoming altogether boxin, ar He io the Naw Pay: ahead Playhouse $7325 100%. th Je| eee REE DAYS | too requent in baseball fer election vurposes, Tok. Gt dhe event will tate olacel acm LITTL LITTLE pensrne, 0 Weit 4 GRAMME BEING HELD UP von ——as during the week ending March 9 The | puna Bl efi x wank A. TH ST. ipa ect ma tas . RUTHERFORD& 19 ENTRY, E HAVING tition for the award of the tourna- | Hurke of Wilkes-Barre outclamed in N . vay. Phone Ueyant 4 EXTENSIVELY ADvERTIaED | SO¥8 WILL BE Bove. igueseee aecn 18 shesaniiie: tog | ee “douse"the bons “was Sates ig dahees os | COLLIER © Saytiont, Ot |) fH Laurette T Saylor HIM) WE HAD TO “COME \CRO33 Clark GriMth and Boxing Commissioner O’Net! hed euch a protracted angu- |e" 0. time during the boat was Burke iy dager. and | 1] cea END, th Woof h Ay. aylor i : ment over the subject of pitchers that Griff offered to bet $22,000 that Russel! | New York A.C. City A.C. and Avonia | i hel Nit ipnoment a bls merey during the en- | 1}. ANE” RUSSELL 'S _# 30.| “Peg of My Heart,” REPRESENTED OUR GLORIOUS Ford wowdn't lest a full game against the Benators next season, O'Nell took|4:.c:, A# the Winged Foot organization mtn Cones tt wy! a sas | I] star. To-Day, “the stoops to Conquer,” || ELTINGE dic wis," i i eet are 2 - ate, Wed sat at 21S COUNTRY AT SWEDEN. There are | the bet and pent exactly an hour in drawing the agreement up in legal form, Fligett ipaeg em Neer pyeter ase STAs was Lt WITHIN THE LAW many other stare—you know them | Just as a big crowd einthered to see the money put up—they ware in deadly | Guy a,c received permission to hold a 4 ye = = carnest—Gnift explained that meant e full “no-hit game.” It cost Im two or| Cty A: © 10g | hafin: three rounds at that New York State Championship during Cc g Dish i. PUBSITIY, eek of Abril. ser © aah ST HAMMER STEIN'S) cave —_—— Whe tans, aes Cooking. For a perfect sea- «° {I} Ciditon Crawtord 43%, | “ERO! f IT WOULD HAVE MADE A DANDY sTory. PA gmt pene! soning always use ‘dion Uomay a, Tee" feted wee ' When it was announced that Orvie Overali had been reinstated there was| to conquer another husky 1) fa wild rush of reporters to the telephone, it having been rumored that if he wot Seteatas 6} FAW. LEAs ' F the writer of this letter ts back he would join Chance in New York, “But,” explained Secretary Bruce of | entiiules tar niecelen if to give n ASINO 2 ; kwh, hes ATE, the name of the the National Commiasion, as he pursued the rushing newspaper men, “he was Bs i , way & Sat, 2.16, t Tear i Who took $10 for competing, and who| not declared a free went and hae been awarded to the Cube,” ‘That saved the | dics’ the beatuulig of the seat aud’ te ia cost ee crane TRENTINI in THE FIREFLY || Fepresented this country at the Olympic | newspapers & lot of telephone expenses—inaybe, thas, 4 ST . . b Games, I'l! gladly print it here, with full own of the eat It {s delightful on Soups, Fish, details) Perhaps that good’ example ante Pen ae ee a Steaks, Roasts, and many ‘dishest pone ‘main boat of ten rounds at tet by , and Jo! os might loosen up someone else who has| HERE 16 SOMETHING YOU DIDN'T KNOW. LBS on Washington's Wirthtas atten An Appetizer | Ita a * Sho le diagunted with Tans ements. ANS | Jim Johnstone, the old National League umpire, te very much downoast over| wil mah tert 10 youn a 10°, Sold by Grocers Everywhere z THE WHIP Why not clean out the professionals | * fact that things became 40 unpleasant for him in the National League that |, Wille, Beecher te to take on a new lase 0 MI NOW, and by the time br ane next | 2@ had to transfer himself to the American Association, It developed in a die- jie txt Moutay fle of Pulte telphie Olympic Games at Berlin let the whole | cussion of Johnatone's ease that be ts the only big league umpire who never, in te feature bait of the Oisiapie A.C. Mogsher = MENT hd Stitt yong world know that America, at least, will | fined a bail player, ha a from the auuarel cide’ for ate THEATRES ae sone team composed in part of new masagement and that Ge'e better tha: Union Sq. 12 STAR ACTS ——— BALL PLAYERS AS BOOSTERS. al —_>— Many Remnants Suan 3 WELSON WINS WITH A “K, 0,"| _. Jimmy Callahan tetie a funny one on Peters, one of hie pitchers, Last year|Carpenter Makes Debut To-Ntaht, when the Box were hore Callahan got free tickets for the entire team to The Fairmont A. C's epecial noltdas| tO Choose From Colon ee ty , ‘way, O2d St te ¥ = George Cohan. That night none of them applauded and were promptly raked | OW to-night brings together Ned ¢ DAILY Miata, ae, Nerbult & : ry over the coals by Jimmy the next day. On the following night. Peters, whe Renter of Wisconsin and Jim Coffey, ¢ ae iti ae OLYMPIC TAMAQUA, Pa.. Feb. 12.—Bridegroom | Battling Nelson showed the beneficial | ATUL Ar BORA S | FegaWonoricanD enc watKk—THE BEAUTY CONTES = Nel 4 $25 to $50 » pe (waar + ean “‘cxp | Thure.—Amat. had been roasted, asked the secretary if the team was going to show Dublin Giant." Carpenter is a’ bly ings in large va- aR DAS. Country | 2 ete ot marriage ‘by Knocking out! «¥ex," he replied, ‘Bought and Pair For.’ Callahan. hes the tekete® ragees follow, from Hie lanber app 18 Sic. marked pally Mats. 4 tre | CAR 27th at, Mad. ay. iT Med. Sears palgn im the tenth round of thelr! «wel, I'm alad they are pald for,” eald Peters. “We won't get bailed out |!" Wieconain and is making ils New $10—heavy and — RY. WO GARDEN treaty Buti battle here. Nelson floored Dillon five |i¢ we don't applaud.” York debut. Joe Jeanette and Hom- BRONX H Fi KELLERD—HA T times in the round, and upon the Attn bardier Wells tgcked their 0. O's on! . de ti pate tied $5. 82+ ae Sardi Me Caaparenpe aren t Henne, tne oaxrlctan #t02P4 | At TOGETHER TOO MANY “FORE! GNERS” IN THE GAME [FUR Reeisr ee: (ale Mask tiara Fee mere $8 HARLEM ®e2,, Pein, woogs: (BE JOU Sie ave th tte si 5 o) ne se rr “arpente rs oo A lowed ™ "A of Vining fast aid as relentless az in| While McGraw, Comiskey and Callahan were dlacuasing the trip around the M6 ta Mn Cannenter Weigle 190 FEY Ry THE LOTTERY MAN" |"?! RAINEY'S AFRICAN HUNT Sis championship days, His punc.ies| NOTMd next year @ friend dropped in and listened Interestedly to @ long discus) expects tu rip open the present crop at VN trargig U The fri a carried ‘terrific force and his hauds|#0n of the selection of an advance agent and an interpreter to @o along with| white hopes. Young Mike Donovu WALLACK' S, x 2», The z ish Players SPORTING. came through the battle in pertect| the team son of the famous Mike, boxing n rr : atyle. He missed few punches and was “Why, Mac,” spoke up the visitor, “why don't you take that Jim Thorpe atructor of ex master at all times, Dilloi’s runaway| along? He ought to be able to be ain't an Amertean like us ss Escoet Birthite he dee Sse lL esident Roosevelt, —Weet 125th Bt, Mad: 19-— T FAIRMONT A. C. TO-NIGHT, Speak ali them foreign languages. You know, tackles Joc White in the semi-final of Hurtig | MERICAN BEAUTING. xe cyrpenies ve a Sorte Ti rotindy: en See van 5 sche aban Semen pee Feunds, "Admission 82, “Preliminart ns EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN and Are Rarely Backed Up': - sion that the entire Union ts filled | WBANWHILE the fleeting Lather | fF fun. on thtré base, and every runner who got that Money Will Be Expelled. with athletes whose amateur stand: rll Me rea raped ed the brew. Swat, ase rule, did not drink, but thie I Sernaulbey el meena nr eee . 3 — not so, Our membership is intended ‘ the nose in fm eome part of Pennsyivania. Movar- of mischief he caught a curve on | KAPIAe as; ere ee I. A. A. C. Seven Drops St. Nicks Zo Second Place Playing @ whirlwind game from the Start, the Irish-American A. C. sever handed another jolt to the Amateur Hockey League standing by defeating the St. Nicholas 8. C. in two twepty minute periods at the St, Nicholas Rink by the counts of 3 goaly to 2. The d feats drops the St. Nicks back in secon place and pute the Hockey Club team |) the lead, The Green and White players led from the start and gave their best exhibition of the ice game this season. Every L A. A. C. player did his share to win, but the individual stars of tne Green and White team were Mitchell, the goal- keeper, and MacDonne! Canadian player. Mitchel of the best goal tenders in the leagu was cheered time and again for his won- derful playing at the cage. MacDonnell played one of the best checking games ever seen at the rink and many times he stopped theerelays of the St. Nick’s players. —— Evening World's Headpin Tourney. # i ones OST Mactan 4a" Fob Winners. | Sih gv | | White's: Stars, Manba | To-Night’s Schedule. ler Wivanco, The Jolly Five, (Bitte cay ts i Traltic, Maul i 20 Yra, This Address Means Something | im REMEY’S All Ballroom Dances Guaran- ese i ei ria aioe $5 1 and 4 Cla: 4 Class Lessons 24 Class Lessons. . DONOVAN’S School tor Dancing @ @lase ‘enso! ats lesson, 3 b'way, 60th IRCLE)| 59th ST. & COLUMBUS C! TO-DAY Seeking Balcony & Boxee. Vaudeville And First Run Photo Plays SOR UTONT poe. BLAKE & 6 OTHER AC’ 34TH ST., OPPOSITE MACYS, First Run Photo Plays De Luxe SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA j [ALL SEATS 10c | 640. COHAN’S * RAH way & 4 fry é ay, Bri, &e Sak, GEO. M. COHAN ip a ASTOR {yr 54.57 nen EATHERS CRAND SHeERA. TONSA Zu hk CHAUNCEY OLCOTT Proctor’s | 14 STAR ACTS HEATRES BhYS ery. Mat. of hh c Aa Th i REPUBLIC 3W.,/210° David Belasco pi thi A A'GOOD LITTLE DEVIL OLUMBIA ji; BURLESQUE ,#%, BEN WELCH ‘Sii%." Burlesquers (él URRAY HILL THEATRE @ aa swieun | STAR & GARTER SHOW - AER t ee BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS,

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