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Departure South of Ball Players “Means Summer Is on Its , Way. a ien'¢ exactly summery to-day, but we all know summer ts coming when the baseball mon atart South. MeGraw is off for Texas to-morrow Chance leaves for Bermuda to-day, accompanied by an advance guard players. The training trip won't take #0 very long, and then, April 9, @ammer will begin in eaenest with the » Met dig league game. year's winter good f for, anyhow? ’ epilied around L. MoCarty this week. One might almost think ‘was a champion. ls, however, ig the last word. To+ Qeerrow let Lute, or Luke, or Lukey, back into the sflence whence he ‘There's no more news in him, jerday Luther's manager became @pmewhat worried over the ‘extensive ing handed Luther by the press all » Be the country, 80 he notified Bill ® @fbeon that he might, in @ week or 80, to New York to ¢alk to William about McCarty. “Wale McCarney was wiring, Gideon ‘wag telephoning around the country try- fag to locate him. He found the man- ager of the champion of Venice, los Angeles, out in Columbus, 0, Gibson aad noticed various telegraphed des- Wtches in which McCarney was quoted ta, the effect that McCarty was with Wells. "Yee," said McCarney when brought the wire, fight Wells for 4 cent. of the receipts at the Garden.” baon informed MeCarney thet the rden needed its foundation and Diana future parpores and couldn't afford naive them away even to @ MuCarty. r= how ‘much ink has been MoCarney reminded she would be in New York next Monday and wuld have another talk with him on the Wells matter. Thea Gibson hung Wp the phone. * gtHuhb," saki Gibson, “Now what __. @you think of that? Next week, maybe! Weil, lot him come next week. I won': @e here. McCarty ie in the discard as @r a2 I'm concerned.” «Mo say we all of us. Let's forget the Neasant spectacle of @ much puffed champion" Ly lt a[is vf AF hi wF 3a> H rf hy Biz shooting with the pistol fer developing ay wheady nerves and @ goed eye, More, over, the Constitution ef the United Ataten recognises the fact that (it ta ‘well for every citizen to know how to handle weapons, We don't keep up a ‘ vast standing army, We depend upon jug oluntecra in case of emergenoy, Tn SS. dur former ware our euccess haa bean Vargely due to the fact that our oitt- > eens were almost al! huntwmen, accy » tomed to handling Weapons and shooting straight, lity to handle @ pevelver skilfully Sp almost as useful aa ability to shoot ‘etraight with the rifle And any goad iwiol sot iv a geod pifle shot, Ap for ulnesé of (he revalver ax a of defense ‘n your own hon botley than the jnwieldy « wnhandy rifle, Byery know how to 4 "pu Of course, if you want fo belong ta & istol club and practice, | suppose you ust Make some inquiry into lea} Miuirements, In spite of the evident Wention of the Constiiution wa have § ivan law, tg the best prateo: on the burglars and footpads in {hig ever had, jhe most convenipat for "framing" » police victia, a butue NO NEWSY P-TO-DATE NOTES OF A PAID AMATEUR BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Teme’ aia § Lure That SeuTHenn ‘Now that the Giants ere taking with them on their spring training trip a den- o | eel, tist, a barber, a chiropodist and @ masseur, and the Highlanders are going to Ber- muda with two chefs, waiters, a masseur and a bone-setter, it is left for Charley Murphy to go them one better and have manicures who can double in @ cabaret show #0 as to keap the players from leaving their hotel in the evening. Charley Hbbets says that he is satisfied with plenty of hard work, muscle.and done, This means, of course, that he will make no changes, PLUGGING FOR THE MARLIN HOTEL. If it becomes necessary for the Giant dentist to make any pilates it will be un- necessary for him to carry alon, way moulding material. A bite into one of those famous K. C. steaks at Marlin will leave a perfect impression of eet, upper and lower, that will last for weeks, We found some down there last apring that bore the monograms cut in them by the soldiers back in the sixties, CONSOLATION FOR THE GIANTS. EVENING WORLD, SATURD«Y, FEBRUARY 15, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK SPORTS OF THE DAY EL Copyright, 1913, by The Press Pub plishing Co, (The New York World) Jim Tor ve wie GeT wy FIRST BIG Le sy aye LATEST DEVICE MAKES UMPIRES INFALLIBLE. Ban Johnson Interested in Invention That Will Call Balls and Strikes Perfectly. Tf President Ban Johnson American League has his w this #eason won't see any fun at the expense of the umpires, and the good old game may go to the bow-wows. ‘The rotund league president, according to advices from Chicago to-day, is go ing to! éavestignte the merits of an tn: vention of @ Bedford (Mass.) man, who ciaims he had @ device that will make the umpirea infallible on balle and qtitkes, ‘The idea of the invention is patterned after the telescope, Running A catastrophe was prevented in Danielson, Cono., by @ fur muff freesing to} the game by machinery, as it were. the ice. The young lady who owned it while skating fell through the toe but man- President Jehneon, after recewing a aged to hold on to the muff until! rescued. ‘This is the frat time that @ muff has|ierer trom the Bedford inventor, was __ eaeadede ar eaters Gnodgrese made that $2,000 one at Boston last AN ORDINARY DICTIONARY MIGHT HELP. very much impreased with. the possi- Ditity of the new device. If the new- pircatbag qrraagyment proves all its claims for it the American ‘An editorial writer tn the Boston Globe suggests that “the Masebal Weitere’ |renque president said he would adopt ‘Association publish a grammar and dictionary of the baseball language.” Pre-/1+ gor all the lean sumably this native epeaking gentleman had to have a translation when ‘Tim Murnane told him bow he could get a ticket for the Worki's Series, MAKING HIM SOLID AT HEADQUARTERS. An item in one of our evening contemmporaries telle of a chauffeur cunning Into bsequent arrest by De- ‘hough no bones were broken the names of witnesses were secured, hard case, an iron post without serious damage to either, and hi tective Ivory. up there referred to bim aa “A highly polished gentleman and wel! liked.” PLEASANT MEMORIES RECALLED. Mayor Hefner, of Marlin, writes thet the people down there have arranged an especial treat for the Giants on the day of their arrival in the way of mov- ing plotures of the late world's series. This is certainty enterprise, but, some- how, there eceme to be a doubt in our mind as to whether this will be such o pleasant reception. HELL GET THAT WRITEUP YaT. Despite public clamor the contracts of Harry McCormick and the Subway remained unsigned. “To get in the papers” aays Marry ‘one must be elther the firat or the last to slap the John Hanoook on paper. The only trouble te t! the Public Gervice Commission has been stealing my etuff.” There { for MoGraw, however, in the fact thet Harry has bought a new ev. for eocte) functions ef Marlin. GUT THE KID MIGHT FOOL HIM, ‘Wiibert Robinson, the veteran Gant coach, ie taking hie elghteen-year-old- fon along, and when asked the meaning of thie rather unexpected departure from his custom said: “Just to chow him why he ought not te try and be « ball player,” Exodus of Ball Players To Training Camps Starts yt Gentiet, will erect Boss MoGraw, Chance of 1 Highlanders and |nu 1® pounding up the uae of Remeien a Pe eg ra ena McGraw Departs To-Morrow, | sts: Wiltae, Groh, Demaree, Haney, Book |; and ond preeeey Torrey, reven i” beer} Redartacn, Rader, Cooper a Perryman will report diveot oem tale homes at Marlin on Feb, 19, ein expented from Califernia pe the NXPOUM go reanh their training | soine time, A grounds ao thet they may Wk) Tne Jaat equad will renert in Ai over all thelr playera in action |Leuis en Feb, 8%, Xt will constant And also get them in proper eandition tame, Her. for the bia baseball canvpalum, (we man nane of big lore} eiiba loft Rege tavlay for the South, Phey weve Frank Le Roy Chance, who wit make his @obut this season in the American League by handling the:Mightanders, and Hill Dah- ten, who will have dip fourth trial ne manager af Charley Hodets’s Dodgers, Chanoa, accompanied by his wife, Busl- noss Manager Arthur Irwin, Hoy Hart- Croundkeeper Phil Aohenek and Voigit, the elwh's ohef, sailed on the Hoya| Mal) Bream Packet Company's sieamer Arcadian for Bermuda, where the players ate ta sei inta condition, Thien left on @ train for Hot @pring where fe wil} vein igre Nap Rucker, Vrank Alien aad Pat Ream who have been gotified to report Monday, Ponager Hein MeGiraw of the Hani will get away to-merrow for the jrain | ing camp ef the Giants, whlch will, ag | usual, be at Marlin aprin | the pi Want WIM tea ) Tattle Mac will be vlavers vonvuaty Gilhewgon, Hartley, Dowiail, Mrorpe, the Indian hatijosser; Joe an a brother ef the FM raf the Pubs; two sorjbes ard a phal Whea a train arrives at Harel ‘bert ond Fone et @ to Mariin from phe Cons, Maranant is exnested from the West about the same time, Ohicage Ouds, headed manager, Johnny Hvere, day for their epeing training grounde at Tampa, Fla, Twonty-ive players Made Up the party and they were a happy Jot ag the train pulled aug of the depat, Mike Mitohell, the quttielder, will jeaye from hia OCinoinpati and will Win the elub on Monday, Hager Bresnahan will go simight fram hia heme at Toledo. Areher, Hheekard, Ritchie, Benuite, Law jap and Goode are already im the | Bouse, Meyers and’ or hak | Moat ede, de ‘s games this sea- ee BOTHNER AND IRSLINGER TRAINING HARD FOR MATCH. and Ren ey a weg ' Bey! Iralinget, it champion of Europe, ‘on @ vacation le rm t papi ine ve treining hard for their wrestling, match whieh wt qummmer the Tocal papery iy. ave place nett ‘Thireday at Browa's Gra Bothner ie training at Bil Brown's Y., while Indinger ts getting eer ae aes aes th Mong fot etre Two Big === Here N Next Month Are Off Both the “Wells MeCarty and McFarland-Britton Matches Fall Through, BY JOHN POLLOOK. OMH sort of @ hoodoo must be trail. Ganien A, ©, as the matehes which he intended to bring off in Madison Aquare Garden next month, the Leas Hae Nrsiotaither Mer tid the Packey bave ten ‘he sen “aeolnre off the former mata! Billy MoCarney, manager o! champion w! mateh with Hritton in Chicago to-day, eviaging that he has been offerat a 00 Se ae 50 Bnglen and on johamplon at ‘of London, famith, the California h moot Wella for ten roun "Iden on either Margh 7 or 17, ote a af ass walked tovhis eoner ‘ou Mt fag eh ip cat hy bay al be} = Wk a oa Wine i a cA ety qonabed ie iy wi laby han GOOD NIGHT, BASEBALL! _lpete in the different events. =F aon will hold down 1913. Taer's Tue fe causa, ‘ SivinG WHAT WE CALL moron, Boar SHOW. WITH A END Invented A GBoaT THAT paves WwSh.. CADRE A, Ay one Lal GREATEST g$eeen MODEL ever DESIGNED BY MORTAL MAN, Boats Witt GO AS FAST A MILE AN HOUR rad AND THaT SOME DAY MOTOR. as “Tre First Motor. Boar Srow-= = IN THE Stone Age. 400 Athletes Entered In the Columbia Games cnpenetilontin Representatives of Eighteen “Colleges to Také Part. tn To-Night’s Big Meet. The Columbia Untversity games at the Seventy-first Regiment Armory to- night promise to be the best held in thie city this year. More than four hundred prominent athletes will com- Among them are representatives of eighteen colleges and universities. While the intercollegiate relay races, {in which the fastest college runners in the country will compete, are carded as the feature, {t {9 the Baxter mile that promises to furnish the best competition, For this race seven of the greatest milers in the country have entered. |'They are Abel Kiviat, the champion of the Irish-American A. Oscar Hed- jund of the Boston A. A., who smashed the one-mile record at the N. Y. A. C. mes last Wednesday; Norman Taber feicernet ae the Benpire for @ week, Kil. J i at 2 Tase Set ia the i pari soocivn nan ste fase of boa ty, baat a os bepa ee “w ip Fv ienA} | Reo i rie ee stl i, aan nolan om Waabinaton’s let . mente ae fr toch’ atten ond “ehete”"sanagere "7 ‘aaned Ss Nee aoe ies, ‘ ve ates Mae ot cae * tn et rnc ake zt Columbia mbia Meets Dartmouth Five ‘With every meinder of the equad in exeallent condition for the tussle the ‘Columbia floor quintet will ment the epeedy Dartmouth five at Hanover to- night. Danny Moeenan and Kid Ren- forwarde with Charlie Lee at oontre and Jaques and Veedor at guards, Benson and Lee will probably alternate at throwing from jhe foul_line, Many Remnants to Choose From $25 to $50 suit- ings in large va- riety marked to §$18-——heavy and medium weight $18 measure only, rnheim ~veuits made to { EVENTS AT COLUMBIA ATHLETIC CARNIVAL. ‘ent, Baxter mile, ie indoor intercollegiate championship relay, scratch. ‘Two-mile indoor intercollegiate champlonship relay, scratch. One-mile intercollegiate relay, Class B, scrateh One-mile athletic cap. One-mile handle One! #0-Yard 600. club relay, handi- |) Natlonal Guard relay, aterclass relay, scratch, dash, handicap. ard run, novice, 1,000-yard run, handicap, Five-mile run, handicap. High jump, handicap. Sixteen-Pound shot put, handicap. of Brown University, who ran a dead | 4%) Fer heat wits: John Paul Jones in the inter- | Rudde collogiate champtonahips last year; | James Powers, the New England chain- pion; William Kramer, the cross-country’ king of the Long Island A. C.; Matt Gels of the John Paul Jones of Cornell, ‘These men have boen training hard for several wooks for this event and ali are ed to be in good condition, Bx-| perts predict that a new armory record | will be establlahed by the winner Besides the rolaya and the Baxter mile | A dozen other events will be decided, In ach of them a score of athletes will compete including many collegiate title holders, UNDE otha WEtes Goer easy an x a. Rs 50 cS A ha aa ap Playhouse 5, {Masa CARING es. 2 TRENT Niin THE FIREFLY | ata bprieee Ly ute iy | sie et Bof Thun’ pe et ou nae oe stout iat wits | ten ie: Clifton Crawiord ali f fee fine ag Py as Raat ha] FORTUNE ‘ti thas alee pear eteyca Viele ets and 9th Street EDITED BY ROBERT. EDGREN MONTGOMERY WINDS UP BRILLIANT TURE TURF CAREER ‘The noted racehorse Montgomery, tn the Juarez division of H. G. Bedwellte stable, has compietely broken down, and will be retired to the stud the coming epring, having raced for the last time. Montgomery's winning turf career runs over seven successful #easons and dur- ing this period he won over $70,000 tm stakes and pur: ‘He was a most brilliant three-year-old, winning alone that season a total of $1,- 45. He won the Bromiway Stakes, 1 1-16 miles, In 1.46 4-6; the Commonwealth Handicap, 1 1-4 miles, in 2.08 ;..the Jociiey Club weight for age sace, 1 1-8 miles,,in 1.3; the Baychester Stakes, 1 mile with 120 pounds up, in 1.40, and the Crescent City Derby, 1 1-8 mites, in 1.53, He was second that season In the ae urban and Oakland Opening Handicap: the Annual Champion and the Coney. Island Jockey Club Siakes, and third in the Bvighton Handicap and September Stakes, As a four-year-old he won the Burns Handicap with 128 paunds up and won at a mile in 1.38 9-5, as well aw showing brilliantly in other starts, Montgomery is now nine years old and is well enough bred to grace any @l His sire Pesarra was @ supertor horse and a son of Imp. Pizarro, also @ brillant performer, w' pee was by Ad- Venturer, out of Milli His dam, Montgom sister to the rema ing by Bonnie Scotland, out of the stake win- ner Goldbug, by John Morgan, a son of Imp, Sovereign. —— WATERWAY LEAGUE EATS. Ree- Yachtamen Will Attack Fan ords at Annual Feast. “Grab-big eats!’ was the last call to- day of the Dinner Committee of: the Waterway League, Which means that ke a thousand navigators of something i ft in these parts dug after enty-frst Regiment ang ore Roll of Finnigan, Spider, Doaber, A vn, EVERTTHING BILLIARDS AND Pees and aErains BY EXPERT MECHANICS Sy SEP a AE ieee RD a ity FULT THEU laa | "OW Outi BECPAINE” a | EETY Ease ey GAIETY “STOP THI |GLOBE|; ibe Evening World's Headpin Tourney. 8 nea M4; W rotal,. 3, ii 8.90, Maia Wed, ede ey rr who had negl street to get it. The V jeat is o | be a Ufication. Un tion anything what happens 1s Ili will be at Henderson's waterway farers. Bor, “Harins, @3; N everlasting metal ma’ that it never fails iB any, tlie A Using Them. Honor, sotrune =F Thum’ ana described until afterward, as planning goes, there are the dinner, cabaret show and mis part of the evening, The fe, Sumple, Satisfactory. Get Yours Te-day @ MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFACTORY, Nadine Novelty Co, % 320 Sth Ave., New York © ZO All Ballroom Dances Guaran teedin5Private Lessons ind Lessons, Se ay DONOVAN’S ,School for ae Bfvay, ES ee eee a d half as many more, ted to put one in the head 6f time scurried to ‘Treas- Schiffmacher at No. 9 Wall terway League's annual big of those functions that can't Bo far fo happen, and to be the best “high jinks” Coney Island, the only available place big enough and gear }enough to salt water to satlsty the Dinuer wid be serwed promptly at § o'clock. 66-1Lik PRESTO POCKET u IGHTER Everybedy’s rh) Ge EW, ts 18, yest? a RUTHER tik ASY. ae Aw | atehe ray L | BELASCO Wai ’ YEARS OF L DISCRERIO OLUMB A Ai BURLESQUE Coen weu ‘cats Burlesquers BIJOU tr IY Fe RAINEY'S AFRICAN Hi “one Ack Che etn we WebaaDak, ae. Eady West 44th eee mes a