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veraeaty| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK BERT EDG! ANS. NEWSY ROBERT EDGREN SWELL CLUBDOM IS TAKING UP THE “GRAPPLER” ‘EYE WHITE HAS WON Copyright, 1913, by the Press Publishing Company. (th ' -. -- ane + eure Ys RT Ne ERE Sy Re a a THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROE 8, 1913. New York World.) pile. | -——STTOO6NPURSES HAT 1S THE CLASSIC “Wouen Tat Powe MERCURY = 01 * Quits WRESTE UNG UR EMBLEM MAGNIFICENT EXAMPLE DF PLASTIC ART — Don't You THINK 50? Winner Still Doing Well Wagon up TO rer iast suminer, Finer devel y : ya'§ ERO! Dov c t — \ : e at Juarez. : | JUAREZ, Mexico, Darch %—One of ae a a FLOR fe tWo-year-old sta in Ken- LE. 7 3 ‘ tucky in 190 nd at the a ae : ‘Juarez track company. Sti ot sau v = i N That performer is Eye White, now in WHO CAN Toss A age a the stable ore who obtained the Te 57 ‘ : 5 jthe son of Yankee and as a two-yea! Hd won with him the Latonla Harold , Vesting in that race both Joe sand D spective Lat 1000, AED Former Two-Year-Old Stake Bace FROM THE | WwW SIN- ling from W. H FLOOR Wrestling Might Gain a Fresh foothold in This City if Such Bouts as N. Y. A. C. Staged Were Put On. - abisu. —_————" ch were the re- 1 Kentucky Derby winners ¢ Eye White hus won up to a mile at , and in one of his he covered th The ‘Bon of the f 1901 has now @ mor: record, So far he has sht races during his “hich he has won twen tH second sixteén and thirc earning no less than a purses Jefiries Seriously Considering Returning to the Roped Arena LOS ANGELES, y The Prem Publishing Ov. (The New York World), RESTLING may have another W chance in New York, if the ex- ample of the New York Athietto Club ts to be followed. Saturday night the club put on a big wrestling show, the card {noluding a number of the most exilful wrestlers in the country, The main event was between Zbyesko, the big Pole, who acknowledges that he ‘weighs 40 pounds, and Samson, coyly admitting that he balances th meatly at M5. Zbyexko won a single fall during the forty minutes they wrest. fed. The fall came in about thirty-two minutes, and he was unable to get an- other in the remaining eight. One of the interesting events was a bout be- tween wrestlers employing jiu jiteu March 3.—Jim Jeffries is seriously consi said Tom Jon: yea that I bi ® deal of thought upon. When I asked him why he didn’t go back the ring he took me at once into his private offlce and we talked it over for three hours. “Je was rather worried ap to what his friends might think of it. I that we call in hie brother Jack and ask him what he thought about it. Jeff consented to this, and we put the question to Jack. With- out & moment's hesitation Jack replied: ‘Z think Jim's a fool if he doesn't @o beck into the ring.’ “Jef then said that he would take the matter under advisement. I had intended going to Gan Francisco Saturday, but at his request remained over to have another meeting with him to-day. 2 MR SAMSON : REFUSING To -TURN over. A Finishing Touch To many a dish and a keen ap- 'Packey McFarland Arrives \mwsrven ma ; Here tor Bout With Britton LEAcPERRINS SAUCE i fight Wolgast,"” seid Murphy, “for if 1 do U! featbeds. Te wes 06 G00 es a tom = Ber : ve | fit ety deat a ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE bling match, EAN Confident That That He'll win | i ae h fiahte IMs fadtodesatsas pila tee Sader This wrestling show packed the gymnasium with olub members and quests, drawing as great @ house as any of the boxing tournaments. That the bouts were being held under the Foods aud Chafing Dish Cooking, | Sold by Grocers Everywhere |Cooper May Earn Regular Friday Night’s Ten-Round _ | shit‘ erie Place in Giants’ Outfield' Bout on Points. ‘ auspices of a club like the N.Y. A. ©. Hl nite od ag Pgh ‘rankle Burra seemed a fair guarantee that there cenit dowble, but they were all widely scat>| san Pranciso, ag’ a, Beet ns sacuaetral(kitn soentaes, NOTES OF A PAID AMATEUR | tora, but shey were all widely seat] Wy JOHN POLLOCK. —_|! was well satisfied with the experiment. in| WE GUARANTEE TO GET WORK FOR YOU HOVING PICT! Having obtained this preliminary grip on @ part of the New York public tie Lone Star State Recruit Is Cut+] Thorpe aia wet noth at te bat and | Poe M'FARLAND has at last fielding. ‘The Indian also showed | arrived in town to put on the finish- ‘ fi " : ing touches to his traning for his customary speed on the paths. grapplers may possbbly be able to cn- ting Big Figure in the and Dorto put up 80) raeoail a battle with Jack Britton at BY BOZEMAN BULGER. «age in a large public match or two, their! the Garden A, C. on Friday night. ~ te 4 3 “tic, qT is ace ater H Tavthat caso the future of the aport|Marquard’s Decision to Return to Giants Gives Them Much | Club's Daily Practice, [40h ana'in tho frat mx innings ot! Pa Key, accompanied by hie mananer, will depend entirely upon th it~ i + Pitch Pat id Huenk, bi Ra Mt Th: . id two of his trainers, tees. thassaalyes: i owstorks ie) & bbap- Better Chance of Winning Third Pennant —Couldn’t THR eT OGERGA Tre tie Lak ite. laucl arrived'ayrie/Grand: Central’ Deneton Ucal town, regarding wrestling. It has Expect New Pitcher to Win 26 Games. Marlin, Tex., March | two innings, was a purse. LHe escap the Twentieth Century Limited from paid out too many thousands of dol- without being hit safely Chicago at | tener ath sal trom “th after meeting “Soapper 10, in a twenty Howling Alleys would not be Mirprising to see) Rauitre also has the ho | Piha Heese ate Hil, ate st.°8 Broad: c i sath e honor of being! piny ¢ Mer oun ste 1. & Hrondway- | ent resi " pedis aie. ate HE fact that Rube Marquard has decided to forsake the stage and rejoin I Cooper, the Tone star State Meat the first pitcher to strike out Jim Teak sia woked 1h bl Bild Ml a eattnis. the Giants within the next ten days makes McGraw's chances of winning ster who ts trying for @ position 10 | rhorpe this year. Jim bit at a coupiv Maisie ’ ———e AMUSEMENTS. [oo ollie agaelped cee ped bybgdar yd Malta pennant brighter than at any time alace the Pirace foomed up as! the Giants’ outfield, reatise his ambition | o¢ taw-out curves and walked back to| dition al aud that he expects to neve. 4 an four ht | a a i fi ahaa whenever champions aFe/ in ravoriten, No matter how the public may feel toward the Ruve for his| and be picked for a regular position on} the bench somewhat disconcerted eee palling Bela Me a ue Rate A GOITH, ks ‘ Py recent actions, the fact remains that without him there would be little hope of be iki Geaharianduitherve: have ard Fe tae SNaA houae A Weatenoeiae | Bac i eat dei vee aga Uni ui f s y d t s wide 5 Ouse chester, | gt, We IM THORPE knocked out @ double| the Glants taking part in another worll's series, Marquard won twenty-six] UP to dave Kouper alll | hele Gore \eatsh, Kiss napping that gav |e th treet, Sr pion Sa. iain and two singles in the Giante’ firet| ames last neawon, If we were to blot out half of those the record for last een ore their firat run, Cooper It sak fo. wis exbibition game at Dallas. season would show the Giants in third place. It is not reasonable to suppose hasn't been a day wins She Ge the other PHA et ag a ‘OLONIAL pete’ that @ new pitcher will win more than half his games, Therefore without Mar-| didn’t sine, on che SE all In the second Thorpe beat ont # slow \ Brews AVING gained at least 47 worth | quard it 1s easy to figure about where the Glants would stand, Teeter es eehie cattay wal roller, stole second and went to third Heel H of advertising by tis “hold-out” Before leaving for the training trip Mathewson was very much exercised| Which the New ae Sere a Ven | on Jacobson's acrificn bunt, —Jiin gbeat ALHAMBRA: st stunt, Rube Marquard now ad-|over the return of the lanky lefthander easier than they did Saturday's, Cooper] out the throw home of Stock's bouhiles art & etch mits that he will be at Marlin, ready 1 don't think anybody cares whether he comes or not," some one suggested. | Was the ble noise. He threw three men | ‘Then Stock went to third, where no one DAILY Mui A Morsialt, others for hurd work, within two weeks. He| “Everybody is sore on him out on assists from the outfeld, stole} covered second on the catcher’s throw. BRonx Wermine Sine doesn't Intend to devote his life te el “That may be,” sald Matt we would Ike to win another pennant, A| home and banged out « single. FP hag Bleep ogg: Me Merge fg rar Hl 40th at., Bd ar tine tear vating vood-veel, after all. club cannot drop a winning p and keep up its standing.” Bitalorw. Deinesee OF ender (Rie? ss ae SEAR * DAILY Mais. : Mell, a Rube can Glu about as wed as he| In a letter to a friend at Newburgh Marquard says that he will cancel his| Well, shutting out Paling, f to 0 an ched firat in the thir SULIA SANDERSON with, HARLEM +, gon} Mate 10 can pitch. vaudeville time and go to Marlin March 10. He also says that much of the talk | helding them down to four . ved F ed out. by Cooper . <| Secialo pa Fs grock co. THE MAN RO M HOME in the papers was the result of undue efforts on the part of a press agent, Deinaree pitched the frst five innings) gi, sent Cooper to third, from where OMOR inceNcrty rr te at Ht lati. ‘Timbera DUNDEE, weartng the kilts — and held Dallas hitless as welt as run-| ho scored on Thorpe'a. out, third. to HA RUMOR, INGENUITY. Tyke: COHAN'SIME NTE Hans @ x Gcotty Montieth gave him for mov-|-TtH1g WAY OUT, PLEASE! less, Pate secured a base on balls, be-j first, Burns led off with a one-bagge: | 8 . ‘Wid : » loci * , ———— SAYS ‘idow * ing picture purposes, ia on hie way | ‘The mont atriking event of the fiscal baseball week was the hitting of Jim| !ne the only local player to reach first| in the fourth, went to third on a wild MUSICAL, | AYE: ALAN DALE. OF By Prony.” gunny California, Know it's sunny, | ‘Thorpe in the first exhibition game at Dallas, “Striking event—hitting.” Hon-| during the time Demaree was on the throw by Huenk and scored on Mar- | 2 ve SS aharn, ETROPOLITAN — for I just received a photo from “Vio” two, three with] #hall's error, The last three runs were estly, that wasn't intended for a pun, but it inakes us think of one that the{ mound, It was one, | |The Conspiracy as ’ a) TONIGHT aT 7.3 ae showing himsolf leaning out of his din-| war correspondents overlooked just the same, The rival attraction at Dallas | Pallas with that one exception, etna ce nee Pavaat elena eee HARDMAN TIANO Us tN TS CARMICK 8 at hie } fag room window, near Los Angeles,| was Mme. Tetrazzini in “Litcia di Lammermoor, The Glants had a tough time! Bader, Who was with Dallas last year, ! yy qhorpe's single to rikht LYCEUM thats "web, read . eating bright yellow oranges from @ this opposition, Now, “If Tetrazzini made a hit did Lucia Was in the box the last four Innings. The Giants left for Marlin at 1 __ AMUSEMENTS, | GTS . feege green tree with all the unconcern He was batted for three singles and a c'clock to-night. Of @ cow nibbling in a clover patch. see fae eel Mest = pp () | es eo ’ ‘Im eald Sunny Catiforale Dundes doo GEORGE OUGHT TO HAVE BEEN ROT GARRICK Mate Wel & sat, at 3.20 ADOLE PHILIPP mys see oid aly wo take his featherweight | AN INDIAN, PLUNGING HORSES THE CO NSP RACY (ittin_Auetion Piece Pad wnt tat: wn a» mere Chase Looks Real Second Boemanl Te Ao nh S50, premio eve come ch- ft Sectacle, Peso) Rol ypapran fl catley He | heve overlooked the work of another _—_— say that he cannot play the bag be-] ways looked good at thint base, and DER MANY F | Ghowed in his recent math here with |#ent down that way who is likely to x ‘ .., Jeause he ie a left hander. But he ts| unless some youngster comes along WINTER GARDEN | Sirkewood that he can be very stubborn | fet & Job on the regular team, Georke Hal Playing Middle Station) an exception, and 1 think we will get) who looks better It would not be a] J Li) Mat. times. Dundee may find him eo. Burne has ‘been tearing off from two to along swimmingly. Unless some young-| bad guess to say that he will tackte A La lee fs @ favorite on the Coast. | four hit a day. In that game Saturday Like a Star in Bermuda ster comes along wh» can show more| third base, Hartzell was shifted all won, His|he got three hits, three runs and stole Tle fought there onoe, THE ayaa ‘MAID Chase will be the second baseman, 1] over the diamond last season, perpet ture Siete al yee jumping jack style|* courte of bases, a doud’ & " The club h dently etruck the by John Philip Sousa, WWSPIA AND CHORTS OF 100, ing, and Dun- | Benne Taco te" famous for ite -— bag as well as he can, Chase ts anxious running against say at that Southern ee ory WE F House of ec ORT | FUL Beacon BYE. Herceness. * a oh Re to play the position and his heart is) #Priug weather as for the past twoll CASINO Way ke Bith t oa RE | Se or Derk a Johnny 1s a fairly good little flehte in Deb las thers in a at o Chance Feels That He Will Be | in nis work to make good at that bag.”| seasons, which should make @ big dit- aetaees We and | ‘ ECTIVE COMED esi ae ae ie. bee animes rennin on oer PDene" mie hind gout ie levine! : The first thing Chance did upon the foranse ie year, Fuse. wan not a TRENTING (2 Wi.? THE FIREFLY The Conspiracy al) SAVE. Tiger a nd a vanadium steel jm . ; : i pitcner last year when the seaso Ste West of Hrual res Mover all the time, which makes his|of all the heavy batting the only Giant Able to Hold Down arrival of his players was togive them) oo ot wo Gould go the full nine LYRIC 31,%% Ae as | RW wn SOW TE, 1268 Chith a hit of some kind was orders to be in the “hay” not later sree ‘interesting. In. apite of his| who didn't Ke Ye ie innings, but nothing of that sort Mont Overwhelmingly T E MASTER MIND ll ‘and quickness he 1s not a very|that fellow “Doyle” Our old friend | First. |than 11.30 o'clock, He te a manager) Oe” sop up thie time Gorgeous Musical nant PLIECOFLES. Luin avg hard hitter, probably because, he bas no| Larry had better stay away from those who does not say much, but hi Wredustion weer The Hilltops have a regular trainin Even the police were thril- | BR he'll never get back» , He mixes with his men and the; ne ott N “ INX Oe wa Ey ey fa to. ive by it ah eect Eeeio Haven't heard much aout Nie a like him, and ere working hard if table down here, There are not any pA tee | led by his daring at the a Be Cherry Macs land one just right, good evening! Other-| hitting the ball this spring, have you? Special to ‘The Brening World.) make his new job a success, pies on the eat score card; just good, | artis ‘Theatre last nicht wise It's usually & matter of waiting —_—- BERMUDA, Feb. Hal Chane, aec-|" Roy iartzell from the showing’ ho| Wholesome food, with a big league FULTON Tit} rites tort S25 tes tours to hear the decision. RECORD WILL DEPEND ON NUM-| ong base; Frank Chance, first base. Un-| hag been making will no doubt land a| Chef from New York doing the cook- f | ye} | LILLIAN Kilbane has boxed Dundee, and know BER GIVEN OUT. lesa present plane go wrong, that's the| Job in the infield as a regular. Koy ing, The team has @ hotel of {te own Ix FOR THE LADIES BEGINNING . Just, what he's up egainet. He fy A tew days since a headline appeared | way the right side of the Highlanders’ | has made @ decided impression with where all of the players are quartered, | [2 ALL F TONIGHT, 8.30 | RUSSELL { etter in the twenty-ro cl Me. |e ne Hamilton Cricket groun here] Py and San. Eve. 0. /"HOW TH LIVE - hy etter ins than in chort Eastern |! one of the Papers which sald, “Mc: | ined wii look when the team lines up| the new manager at this early date, Srounds, wher ban. OW TO LIVE 10 Graw holds the record for passes." Tt THES HTS esr hues NOW 4, NEW AMSTERDAM He te a good hitter and It will be] the club is playing, has a fine club ‘effaire, and will undoubtedly be @ strong house and the grounds are better than for Its firet game at home with the would be fair to assume that this meant a Bane of Hwa ONLY 8 WEFKS MORE, friends asked me for this com- ng as to ant to keep him out of the game. ; betting favorite, Brooklyns, Second base has been aj” any the big league teams get tn th Mai hices "irs, acme bases on bails, but to be sure I cut the 9 4 wet in the Na ver NM OS men RIG, Mee ela a ie ORGAN in “hopetul of getting an-|ihead out and mailed it to him for veri: » source of trouble to the Hilltop manage: HARTZELL WILL PLAY REGU-| south. By Tuesday, March 4, the full WILLIAM COLLIER '" Ys; Hs ‘|| OH! OH! DELPHINE. 1 M other chance at Joe Rivers for|fication, “Mac's” answer was ment for years, but, Judging by the show- LARLY AT THIRD, squad will be here and tren there will] | MEUER* 44th St.ps LIBERTY “ 0)" Fre as Is K. 0. Brown.” Well, K, Q, won't 4 seen the number (hat My ling of Chase at the middie #tation dur-) Chance will not make any comment tall hustling and a lot THE MAN 3 Wives Mata. Wed. Pop) & Sat 2 j be any worse off losing twice than loning| heatric I: ling the practice down here, that diM-| on iow he ts going to line up hie ball ster MILESTON | ‘a record,’ ia will line up his club for the opening | | 41st. F, ES / ones. It's worth while to take a chance. |!28 eeason you'd think I} wasa record” | oT or wettied. (club until be nae ween ‘all of the] game of the big league seuson at rig MEDY he GAIETY Wes ce a Wea the Probably Ri will get him again tal rue pROPER WAY TO HANDICAP | Chace, too, 1s rounding into shape, and faved at work, but Hartsell hes al.’ Gasnington ‘ST LAY «STO ih yeti Poy a | TTLE DEVIL b the same way. He nas a harder right THEM. hia anton around the old rat corner | = — — } a a bet vee 2h. STOP THIEF wapags Aut OLUMBIA rae URLESQUE Ma pan any other ed} > abo cing | indleate that he will hold down the job bea | Des into, and all the fast men can hit ‘tle| “Adi I've got to say about the racin THE ‘dane | THE TAXI GIRLS IN’T THE POLIC ” cing | there just as he did for the Cubs, His Brown now and then. Once !s en. sh, | ftuation,"” observed Major Moaby during. J ' , with the Rivers kok, a Park Row discussion, “le that I vet’) Ye4r'# absence from the game seems to V TTAN BRN i‘ my Ty ‘on one in the last race at Sheepshead | Have made little difference in his play- ere, & sn, Ma THE W HP * 2 * e bi it is true that Packey McFarland |Bay and he never was heard of. If it | Ine S O W 1 out for 137 pounds at 8 o'clock | develops that he has been ing all CHASE PLAYS LIKE A NATURAL rin ning ee | WEST END vate Sina! 4. LITTLE WOMEN says The Eve. Sun of || Rey HILL THEATRE at DETECTIVE COMEDY Araies” | HASTINGS’ BIG ‘Show he Conspiracy | Hurtr rite : ‘ton match Puckey can't thle tine while the other hors TEER. Mate Wat i for the Britton match Packey can't /{l4y0 "tuple, 1 may have @ chance to | SECOND SACKER. We have never before shown, and you Theatre, 10TH Fiancee Ng’ Aut, | | Seamon a deny that he is no longer @ lightweight, | y tre, W0Tth St, ei ny e is i e Mt. | cash that bet." “1 feel fine,” #ald the manaxer after have never befor h in *STA fexiigton Ave. () e The Lady af the 8 i He's a genuine welter, and might as| lo Hater cata tee totaa in ine | ¢ seen, such a remark mie 181 Harlem | ane at tue Sinner.) BROOKLYN AMUSEMENT well go after the title in that class |gCORERS MIGHT TAKE A HINT|ewim with the rest of the losm. f| able array of Spring and Summer ma- wole DAILY 10-15-28 WAl The trish Players | ~~~ TS. i There te no welterweight champion at FROM THIS. lies a ianaaey oan anecepte taaea | terials. There are new colors, shades ACRE aoe Kiso " nes bt 8, Wed ri * STAR THEATRE tere, Drowent The cians haw not een promis | wergre ink to have a now pire in| when he tu rigit-an the Job batting GyQ() and patterns in imported and domestic 40 Ee CO. CONTURY THEATRE 256 3104" | 4. Luon BURLESQUE Fei Guiana by a. bri nt|the American League this season, who | with the rest of the boys, I have not | fabrics. Made-to-measure suits and . R | 1 OaaL wth i fa by Money Mellody. A MoPar- | Comes heradted m "George Hildebrand, played tn # year, but 1 find that 1 can | Spring overcoats, $20 to $40. Samples THE GAMBLE Ss | me Joseph.’ nad $ —e could bring it back again. payohold and known as a friend} get in shape, and there t# no reanon | boo ij | 2 Dally PA i t ——— of the players.” Just how George exe| why I whould not be in there. I think and new k of style suggestions THEODORE FRIEBUS | trends { SAM HOWE ao his Ria Re . H ima tmm. pecta to work his psychology we don't |Chase can play second base, and wel mailed on reques RISCILLA KNOWLES 5 wate Laurette Taylor WPI Tp PITTSBURGH, M - . | know, if hi ¥ orted, ° od combination o: i tath at, PI 200 5. ‘Peg 0! My Heart.’ ePETeanae, He exc [tne ut he aa reer [shld have» ano combiontio co th | Boadway OLYMPIC! i ise Ege saver te Mir sana ergy Aig oe to gut ot ‘unleas he ah oy ®t | fore he: makes the decinion It Is coe end of the infers a “hase has ee anh Atcaet Tn ge m= Fug amateur § ss The K if OCKEAS ELTINGE ig Wer counTRy. tok serves, arty show by Pry. made pla jown here in the practice Thilo Woe AMATEUR: OU Bw e Oaatere ae ay hit 8 3 Fi, SPORWSMER's hw | WORLD WANTS WORK WoNDERS potters . a ws bt in| wag salt i he geal Mae alidatinand ben never, ee a second sacker, ‘There ts nod we at is Pay hs my mind shat he will £00) thoy Pa