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pos ascas eee ee THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1913. - BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN THORPE IS MAKING GOOD AT MARLIN |IIH HOCKEY TEAM eee ere omer A eT Three Winged Fist Players Are Knocked Out Because of Rough Playing. N one of the roughest ho: ever n th y Amor Hoel key xtra pertod, ugue ser! players centre, 1 out me was dull, - —_>— and asgres- It ts Rumored That Frawely| rt Ufaas Pe BE = Puy eas tAKURL by he Tata PREC Wants O'Neil Supplanted as %, : AW ; pT gue y ’ Cc. in the early pa the period Member of the Boxing Com- RECRUITS” HOLD THE Sage” els Harvon and Ernle Garon pro: i the puck from . is H | ‘ AFTER DINNER: a serinm: rh vad passed i : y ‘ es os ( t to pal —— 4 v : dise fr o i! Harmon had It on an from the Hockey Club's Jeane. Mere the captain of the Irish- American A. ‘) into the relayed the : nmaeniaannasns demimanaesanaaenn, — Evening World's Coprright, 19:5, by The Press Publishing Co > ; , " (The Now York World) Headpin Tourney WHORE'S a rumor around that I Senator Jim Frawley, framer of — HONTING Ducks Frawiey shouldn't have much trouble Qe and Single in Three Trys finally dsk from the net fort ove made by Last Night's Scor jie é ue the present boxing law, wants goPemeey Bann es ets twenty-mninute on to have some one else dropped into Com- $05, S0Be. 97s Walt, os, recorded in 5 minut onde of tuigstoner O'Nel!'s shoes neji, Sa Higer Ya TP the Hockey Club hard to If Frawley succeeds in effecting this ; he ; t @hange we all hope that he'll be able even the fore in the nc nd. At the to find a better man for the job than ail duke of the period th Hale the O'Neil. Me should find « better man Se ae 2 | lek into che 1. A ory and otherwise Why make a change? 8: ; ‘ "| Serco a right tt Frawiey has no ovject in view ie Ww If (6) rf ean EL he tetierment, ot beats Sm“Fonce soenvs ws some tue || LMALaAN orpe Makes Triple ells Outpoints Hughie Mehegan the centre o: oth 2 Feb, 2. © a crowd Oo | Britton and , 4] 0 is have @ new census of the State e ° vera thea iba ; oir fille : f : RUGAe isckis sete Sn tute a tie T AT DAU UN MALUN GAME | cess ot tne’ National sporting clu Glass knowledge of law, good practical @nd theoretical knowledge of boxing, fete of energy and interest in the sport, Wide acquaintance among boxing pro- ful With just thi in the second period Ca the puck from the Matt Wells, the ex-lightweigit cham- pion of England, defeated Hughie Mehe- George Burns, the Outfielder, Contributes Homer in Game in | fienyrrouna pont. When Referee twenty-round bout. When Refere BY BUZEMAN BULGER. ; and started for the 1 ©. et ve the be y Eugene Corrl made the announcemer ui Hie (egat of thé Hockey. CIUB Balers n04 boxers, good. Jodemere, | ATO, teat it 10 practicntiy certain that Marquard will net repars ta fe Which McCormick’s Scrubs Beat Doyle’s Team | that he awarded the decsion 10 Wells| aopne poutican Gu. No HA aM RTT WAC pik ded peg camer) ane © sore OF Sathecalnatson League pennant rece, McGraw is up’ againat the problem of getting Four to Two. ipperoyti lise: tect sett dta ta es ‘ Ue ioaiel es Garon and Rogers and was right in that will make him put his heel down size baad al eeak db soeadiae ok Uh fl chi hia CHO RR the verdict for fully three minutes, IW. arth, | front of the & ion Gaything wrong or crooked oF illegal, | CDE man who can wins majority of his games. He thinks be has tvs me 2 This Was re second tune the “men Solomon, Sti} stitchell from Dis position A os binteay) ° to wate! e fought, Mehe; havi e1 yard , rl 7 Ri tantior whet political influences may a iti but t mais certain he has instructed Robinson to ae , _aemaian ought, Mehegan having been awarded eros $3.] to lock the He was successes Be behind the offender, ‘Dhen Jet Senator | OtEEA Closely for slxns of ability, ieee lan , Tex, Feb, %. HIGHLANDERS HOLD ae a OTL ac lb, o left the cage unguarded, hen EMD Sith Hew ‘eoininlnaleher Wont & Two years ago Robby had this same question to decide, and he changed) Giants, and particularly Manager Mc- place here on Sept. 16, 1912. Wells and Clay ers skated for the Dlue tie with a red stripe instead of a| TesFeau Into w spit-ball pitcher over night. The result was that the DIE) Graw, aro enthusiastic today over the|] THEIR FIRST WORKOUT — || Mehexan fought lust ntent for a purse of | Gc W. Koen ie Mette Ma feslieec ca Plain biack tle wuch ay O'Neil usually | {OW Went in and filled in the gap that lay between New York an Pen, | showing of Indian Jim Thorpe yester~ $4,500 and a wide bet of $1,000, Mehegan High Team Score. 1 wed Into the cage, @ports at the ringside, and he'll have a| "ant. Demareos may do the aame thing, but to cinch It the old conch MMS) aay, In the first acrub game between IN FARAWAY BERMUDA. sails for Australia on March 14, where | prt, sfastatan ve Hee ithR Ninth edmmisaioner who is at least a ahade|*#ked permission to turn Jim Thorpe into @ spit-ball pitcher instes S| Eaeey Dope dane and, a ans Leds bp. i 1¢ 1g Signed up for five battles, Rall of Honor WaGukuneladlay Ghali: More decorative. Awide from the tle |!Mfelder or an outhelder. McCormick, the Indian made a triple|] HAMILTON, Bermuda, Feb. 25.— George Finnigan, Spiter s+ ‘ he enator's new selection will provably | ‘Thorpe has a lot of speed, but his curve, ike that of Tesreau, tn sald to be | SHE] my ving te axeresior througwout the ten ‘not have many advantages. Jacking in kink. He has a good jump on hin fast ball him to control the apitter within #1x weeks’ time he and a aingle out of three times at bat.|| The Highlanders to-day tnaugurate F; ki s Join Dewcher, Ardsley... : and if Robby can teach! with a man on base, Thorpe hit to right || thelr most auspicious campaign since rankie Conley To-Night’ 's Schedule. ould prove @ factor in! field, and b ytremendous sprinting || the American Loague invaded AN Star, Elizabeth (2). Broadway bees NK O'NEIL deserves a world of | the coming ra The beauty of Thorpe's work, according to reports from| circled the bases until he reached the|} York in 193, when Manager Ch Wins “Come Back’ Rees, ; | pointing ded aon air aie, aA F credit for the good work he has dona| Marlin, ta that he 18 a hard plugger and ts willing to try anything that 18 pat] third station. Soon after he vost out a|| Hill But his newly arrived players tut oe yay “1 Jas “he wa Handle for boxing. Working under disad-!up to him, Having masterod all the tricks of athletics, he ought to be able| pounder completing hie batting practice ee rie peariene, Meatie rwlilt wee N ORLHANS, Fed. %5—Before a Seuck a several i ne ee by a fussy | to turn out a pretty good Ganga ‘i lee ee nie for nine ay. The Indian's ‘felding| | his first peek in action of practically || large crowd Frankle Coniey, the former| prrnentnoit Aadelaplis lL beret sy . Re ci tee attine nn It f@ up to Jim Thorpe and Demares to win another pennant for the Gtants,| around first base was below the stand-|{ every player but Chase and Ford, TTS! 1 bantam champion, beat Ernest Luclen all the way until the eighth round, when Conley landed a terrific stomach punch on Lucien, and the latter #ank to the Read floor and ‘claimed a foul, but Retereo| Of Pittabureh a si Tommy Wala would not allow 1t:| Sweeney was too clover for the Pitts: and this in probably the first time two recruits ever faced euch a responsibility.| ard, but his terrific batting eo far has combinations of politicians galllvant- been tho feature of the Giants’ workout || native State—Callfornia, Chance has Rene re Wun the er HR they] 9UR BUREAU OF INFORMATION. her Larry Doyle shared batting hon-|] deen here for a week with outneiare scrupulous pl bs reve a oa A fan who gives his name as Froderick Robinson has asked that I decide ceEiATaRtieoe an beso, the Giants’ here Fobch epee at gi (it everything in sight in spite of the Com-|® “Dig” bet on the question as to whether the Montreal club of the Eastern} homer by Bake eee tan put the squad through some hot mission and its rules, O'Neil was active] Leasue had two negro players on their roi in 1902. Right on top of that sa) whom he has seen perform tn hii the promising w York | added another vietlm to | “ DONOVAN’S School for Dancing A he ns, $12 private lesson light, too. paces, tchers Fisher, Warhop, I!nim, Conley was given the fight. Con-| Pr cer va a abate the a» Garros aah ay in straightening out the muen. he asks that I tell him if Knockout Brown was ever considered a third-rator. Aside from the heavy hitting of |{ Keating and Davis; Catchers Sweeney || ley showed all his old tine form and| Detter of Tommy Hergin and Kid Mur: | ou jecle Stn , He put the Pollok and Powers com Aa to the first, there ta no record which will throw any light on the aubject.|Thorpe and Doyle, the batting powera|| 2P4 Sterrett and Outflelder Leltvelt || fougnt ike a champion, Efforts are be-| P'Y beat Eddie er. Wimation out of the Garden after sev- An to the accond, we oan truthfully aay that Knockout Brown was never con-| of MoGraw’s young men was very light, |] Ste Sone the other players who'll }|ing made to match him with Johnnie Elephant Bowling Alleve Tet ste Hroadwn @ral undesirable proceedings connected] sidered a third-rater by—Dumb Dan Morgan. In the workout the pitchers, as is wen-|| teceucr i thee PRU ane Hino 7 with their boxing shows, It was O'Neil erally the case, had the dest of the ar-|] Trainer Doc Barrett is here to re- —————— xnw K is , SUUSEMENTS: ‘who made the fight againat the National] TOO HARD TO MAKE THE TEAM, ANYWAY. sument, The Giants' manager tried|] move the sore spots at the end of Young Brown a Busy Boxer. 1 ’ The Irish Pl; Bporting Club, once run vy Tom] Up at Yale they are digging deep into the question as to what has held out four young — twirlers—schrupy, || the day's workout, Young Hrown, the clever east lightweight, ay TO ad ohn ayers O'Mourke in the Amsterdam Opera] pack the football team during the past two years. Whether it ts part of the Smith, Bader and Goulait, All did fair- FEL eye ia fleur fr. the. west fom some. ite Hom f Howse on Forty-fourth street. Many Moon? and 2 lasts fern Word. CENTURY THEATRE | fe ak Sox in the celebration on June |] Bree. & sharp iJ h osep Incidentally, the etudent body ts opposed to closing up the grill put the ball over, Goulait came in for] the world's championship ban: room, ALAN DALE. || J $4." fey, ma oe Wor RAGKETTY PACKETTY HOUSE om h 1 first be flung to the breeze. The Whito i Were WAS IT A KNOCK OR A BOOST? i ; tho American League pennant will bo| CARNBGLE PYCEUM, TO-SIGNT, at A15 F of aay, Phone Bryaut 46, Morning practice was devoted to bunt | notsted, The Boston Braves will play v! NIC KERBOCK | “EUsth St Paty T. tor, tells one! !Pk drills for the flelders and Aelding| gt the home of the Red Sox on April Max acobs uartet || ee RBOCK EE yay SAS oF [ ES «Wed Laurette Taylor figns Young ‘shngrie for ten rounds et the Em inquiry or not we cannot say, but the fact remains that tn the heat of the ly well except Schrupp, who was very ©. om March, happenings at that club wi hy 4 } v Johany ¢ Ao if Boston * VIVID THAN 0 decidedly | controversy action has been started to close the grill room at the new Taft nervous and really tried too hard. Siti | the papetas) ee one ee ee iid Bente Pa Simms Tufts, “the crack Nitsa i erin ut) ine egainet the best interests of the sport. | Frotcl, oa | of Hutte fob atan nada ab Wcebeater H Tho Highlanders will assist the Red ‘The cabaret alow there has given the boys #0 much thought of the had great amount of speed on tal There were powerful politicians lending | artintic that {t may have @hifted their attention from end runs and the for- While Bader and Goulait just simply their favor to that club, too, And O'Ne!!| ward pass, fougmt in the open, went into court, Dandlead the Commission's case him: welf, and won. The Commission can- ee tne ieionelie Denes ONen haa] Jimmy Callahan, who for a while considered himself some when hy x MAY IRWIN § “Widow “By “Peony” stunts for the young pitchers. 9 and May 90, thelr two bi, liday | Beate B00 to 82:00 at Hox Office, JULIA ANDERSEN pith taln peor "Jon himself and McGraw when the latter appeared in vaudeville at Chicago, 1 and May 9, thelr two big hollday a 082,00 a Josken Beemer, Seren Deets By. bie sero} _ Jimmy walked into the Congress Hotel and was stopped by the head waiter,.., Same has been arranged between | dat baeeeaaienaretencimnapetonm = Ls THORN ELTINGE {: ers wots in eaten of Casing. Prom | sie carmen inline ean oe aresting AMUSEMENTS. a Bie invasion They" ed] “Did you see McGraw and how did you like him? anked the head waiter. a Se bie ie Me pran er interesting = X - y— CE Fg ThA me eneugh trourie en’ annoyance to; "Bure" replied Jimmy, “2 him and I thought he did fine. How did you| Matty and Wiltse put in most of the | CharlesCherr Mar! le Doro -COHAN'S Mats bed eet ‘day playing handball and tennis and 00 Notes of the Diamond. meke most men, giving their t! . 4 . “Fierce!” maid the head walter, holding up his hands in deprecation, “Why, | {8% haven't indulged in any baseball the State under similai circumstances, eat it for the Maine woods, O'Neil] !t'a qwrt what these bat players try to get away with nowadays. Why, do cue PW: ‘ai ae ‘Plunging Horse New tihicts ary 2 ASTOR S32 ef fe atin deck, crappy you know," he went on, “I could get up and do that well—even you could. oe Sale Aes 7 c rt was AC St Tofave no douvt that some boxiag| Jimmy te atiil wondering about those ood notices he got. Fogel Again Threatens pitelay, Poster UNDER MANY FLAGS ROBERTHILLIARD » san rit FINE HA ERS eld promoters in New York and _ to Prove Game “Crooked.” Yorray. rol ROYER would] 4 CIRCULATION PROBLEM. ' ; € asr, the politicians at their elbows, Uke nothing better than to see a more @aally handled person occ: Son WINTER CARDEN TTI. mori Gilead tale Relics US Hone dhe en expres labor THE POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL California, The Rube la playing in San Mrancieoo thie Chicago, Fed. 5. We are told of @ motorcyclist who waved the reputation of a newspaper In eral pying O'Nett's | iigin, 1, when the electrio engines failed to perform their duty by attaching |) oruns to the announcement tn priey : aper, . Fogel, who | tie week, os = ATHRILLAND present in the Commission's inner | nia motorcycle to the press and running off the entire edition in fifteen min- pea ‘Gaby papers Latest pee Re a Seren cs sana tebe he is B10, ATHRILL AND ompce. utes. “This sould be soored aa a record but for the fact that the editor declines | tne Philadelphia National League club | i, ate, Minter ne a 3 te res BRIDAL PATH AVEAUGH IN ‘ Me le he “4 Jatern ny wy ou GRE Billy Job te going to reterce the | ° NVe OF the facte on his ciroulation, and get out of organized baseball be | Mefieen: former treisurer af the Towa. Am Bombardier Wells-Gunboat Smith CONSPIRACY cause of aspersiona he oast upon the | frases al the New dere Aten Sewer: 1 Ree ath b Stes Thaw, bout. Billy ts an excellent referee, integrity of baseball, has just signed a ee a REN fy 3 inane way. His footwork 1s xood and Leach Cross Matched for contract to write @ sores of articles in Pace ty Tcanitdates repnrttag to the PLAY terre he, doesn't obstruct the view of the which he will try to prove that bare. rand thit ht men to the latier, Hi ppectators, In fact, 1 don't rem ag ie moment ny rere one wn Two Two Important Bak tleg) sive & sonstecte trom the triste Hoppe Will Play Sia mi tm question: TRENTING in in THE FIREFLY Mie mt. Modest ‘ My Daily “Are BeLARG Aa Baca & Kuastan Sym Gundoat Sinith, of course, will bed Hiatt Tew loner, Rubape fr ten, rmnieat| — watorace S. Fogel, whose iterary | ff h Cham ion Morgana in tite role. |} HARRIS WS, - H}| YEARS OF DISCRETION #9 !xéulshot fanaa Aiplshy, SF eoures, will be ; Se ee a ee ere venc. ) W Porn RETION Otel ices vost tn New Tore ana ier hin | He'll ate Lore Here March 4|"S Aer. ‘ eitorts in the part nave bess wb- p "Je Master Mind,” REPUBLIC W,42\*):, "yuseynygt se foul blows to his heart's content . ner tatchiaker™ ne SSE ECU at | Abpmowal, before publiontion, aaa | Willie Hoppe, champion at 18 balk- NOW 3{ NEW AMSTERDA David “OOD ' ViTtLe E BEVE without disquaittying him. The pout] and Mandot at New Orleans | gcttivatel ia, wat aincity’ gs the Ntucnel | Sere agaire ell seem to be euy- {line billiards, is going over to France| wijan, Comedy Si"; W_ 424 St. Bre, 8.18, Mate, Wed. de Sat.2.15 aces & taee Sane Woe Be) fe pean th | Toult at°ue Hecke | jeot 80 Mx. Murphy's supervision, |t0 compete against the champion of || Collen, UNE $ FIRST P PLAY OH! OH! DELPHINE || ime Boxers had discussed tho rules with| March 10, Beet Aine hans og mecct, wa cogwsel U] 580 woooptea am offer of 610,000 to | that country, who te Firmia Cassiano, FANNY'S : |] LIBERTYW. 24 5, 58h ay ‘ / Sepeee: Sare nnd Jt was agreed all Cina! a. euccom ct “Bie poniton “ea be | write @ series of articles in watch |All arrangements for this great match | TT WRT C Sih wa, ry ea ONLY 4. WEEKS MORE, | goui'Tin ATALE OF TWO CITIES @round that elther violating the ns DS he will attempt to prove that base. | were completed to-day when Hoppe || Gang BERNARD ““ithibe = || MILESTONES wii: tingous 4 to 11 Broa it on the break” rule should be di BY JOHN POLLOCK. ‘Tr clube wi hold boxing shows to.nt At] ball 19 @ crooked game. aMxed his signature to the contract Tage T GAIETY Beene an Daly Mats.to Pee eet ctiviiansl: chaved LOCK. fe Tn "cTmnaniitn « AeTamy Were wtt| None anmomncement Of wogel's | which was offered him by @ representa BR (OAD WAVES ye..) oe GAIETY "8; ; URRAY HILL THEATRE. F | BACH CROSS, who has been so- | Meet, Kid Tlack and Young "Leary will away ctor B: the French : Bs Y' ” | oe Kr le, droppin, vands on s » wid) "Young, Re-tore ti a an to #: ® vast je 5 caRiYLE Moone, |! Amateurs rule, dropping his hands on t is parade gags da Wear Boag Dinches wid "Young. Restored i P yyndioate t baseball | tive of Victor Breyer, ench aport: |] Eras, toe. | “STOP THIEF Gilt. Gas WH th And Smith deliberately struck weeks, has been signed for two A dome soanal is likely to rock organizea | ‘n# promoter. HST. aie eat é Frid y ay the break, when Wuest's hands were | Wn | Afri Tay Te hoston willl paeeball to ite toes, Correspondence | Hoppe and Cassignol are to play 1,80 || 48T! © Mata Thure and Sat important fights by hla brother, dewn, and knocked him down for aly cond count, Joh actually counted | phe frst of these scraps will be with the man knocked down by @ foul| johnny Lore, the rising young wost side Blow. A moment later Sinith repeated lightweight, for ten rounds at the Em- end knocked Wuest gown with another | pire A. C. on March 4, while the second Saul blow, delivered in the br ach, Who looks after his affairs, between Garry Merrmans, Chair. {Points extending over three | nishts’ | WILLIAM COLLIER '" * us. the champion bantamweight| mam of the National Commissio: Play, G9 points to be played each MORE LAUGHS THAN |) 8 and neon, Prei MANHATTANS EA 2 CHARBLEY'S AUNT. SOCIAL MA.DS let To oorting to *Apedoe an ake ‘Ban Johnson, President of the |Niklit, ‘The dates set for the match aro ty x 7 i which sailed from Laver; oe on April 7 8 and 9 Hoppe will sail for] | 2 4 Sat3t THE ‘WHIP Me tM N PIRACY |OLYMPIC \ ‘uate h “asic ie oa gis | Aerio Renee shewe tate de | Ae on ‘March Wiki Bes tea Hs, Heaton “ | Papasan nut! ine ver Say Die, ‘Mouth, TH § MOBS CRBILLE TRAN | QPOLUMBIA '\) Burlesque 1! rank Galvin, who did Job |go will be with that crack Lightweight f ho (nie country | gover the mam behing Fogel.” jen Practice, [idietan WE oad : TBIJOU Py ged se hes a the bout, apparently disquality-|or the South, Joo Mandot of New Or- jest. Ualtin we comg’sioug we Letser, fare Feelhal Man Fensiee: sete, 1... cee ae a a VAUL RAINEY'S AFRICAN HUNT Bmith, On the way he mot Buck: lieans, Leach and Mandot will try con- oo Red Sox Ask for Rooke and bis amistant, us ever, the former Glot be le, Janis, p Smith's manager, and later he ex-|clusions in w ten-rvund contest at New } hee Sl ok te hae Ase AD-American guard, looking om, the large number © | ene unde of the hiltpper. | SSS that while the blows were foul, |Orleans on night of Mareh 10. The Mabewelghit of Cal Waivers on Engle. Of candidates for line positions of the Univemity of yy he “whould have disqualified imith,” | welg hadn't done so. 7 it a “win Ith habitually fo Ja football team io of practice have charge of sand tuckles, 1 evi will be 18 pou nelly & Wenn mith, 1 believe, | the ringside. ro put. through | BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, , welgh in ut [ea THEATR BOSTON, Feb, %.—Claude Engle, for- third baseman of the Hignianders the man who knocked the long fly mer 1808 2 rr “ \ invent FAY TEMPLETON 4),,\).). | BURLESQUE Ir as by ng in| gfite “lin the tenth Inning of the eighth and| mrs i af . CHIER GORDON JOR JACK SS, int lovers. or pans, Daily Be break wiiere the rules call for clean Vdbeldinawameobithal work's aerlan’ baal MAILE, Ker. Tye tie en Vbave seen him do it in other | Fern Bro rast t y ‘red Snodgrass dropped he Fencers’ Club, Forty fifth ntreet Pledt along faniiog uetll hus wife tale “nia §2) fs Which Fred Snodgrass dropped, | At the 1 y junior. champlonshie.of Gi ue hog ving the locals the championship, is Stnuias “iain "Lan “america. were le aed. he oR similar at of rr util vera TaN as breaks, Be may thinks te siniir to th 0 Tobe, eee Pe ag Meenas YKNICKERBOCKERS and ROGER tae a SI om the world’s eories oe