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Ste = wera ere ey .omee the most famous trophy known to UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY THE EVENING WORLD, WY. Y. C. isn’t at All Anxious to Race Again in Defense of What Was Once Most Famous Trophy Known to Sport. Basedel? Why, eure! That game's a Rummer; BaRee me sippy half the summer, FS eoath c thousand miles to sce 4 Gendost wallop strike J. B. 4nd when the ponies 90' a-kiting— By Heck! That sure is some exciting. The only thing that gets my goat To—why we sidestep Lipton's doat. BD why do we sidestep Lipton's Dost? That's easy. We don't Gdestep Lipton'’s boat an. A @mall but select coterie of gentlemen Whe have had the pleasure of gazing ally updn the international Cup for the past ten years, without being put to the tweuble and expense of defending it, are the yachting worla C. isn't at all anzious Gefense of what was uree of evuste Ao aineovea by the N. ¥. ¥. Cc. ‘The Pani int pu build @ y . YY. Cie plicen ‘to 00-Goot single-sticker being a of the past, long given up an impracticable craft—why shouldn't the to Lipton by default? He's will- OeSIBLY yaoht ol club people are be- @taming to regard the racing of yachts ee an archaic sport. ‘thelr interest is centred in m jor boat racing. The English have carried the a international jm that sport back to England. I what our comment would be if American challengers were forced to tL ET Vreé McKay, the lengthy heavyweight who 1s to box Gua- beat Smith dest week. “Feu'll need @ good jaw if Gunboat reps one over,” I suggested. grinned. ‘Get a dime?” he asked. & Gime was produced. “Look at this,” said MoKsy. Bie “bite,” and gave it another ‘When removed from the teeth Was bent into a Weer 8 shape, over like a piece “Mething the matter wi ie pA yt asked McKay. bend quarters with my teeth,” Y ee jaw, teed (0 i thing bigger than a dime it hurts.” MoKay's real name is McLaughiin. “When I started fighting 1 took the father being a bishop. But my brother 72 eae, that by fighting under his EB mini @004 fighters. Perhaps the simple Ute led the parents may ha’ something to do with it. Ministers’ sone imbertt the results of clean living. J: er Was a minister. Joe Choyn- ® Fabbi. They were pretty examples. BACH CROaS till playing the “candid” iden was lucky with Mandot. nad threo hard fight just before ne Df my heed off when cky one on nie He'd have had the der eton sure scams, or is he intending to moet Mandot , again here in New York for a aicc fat Purse and giving Mandot a little nice 7 I give it up—but then Leach always has been pretty fair in hi about the other fellow, Remem- oll after Jem | id picked at his own s Turkish bath, ot to admire you. “You're met me and he had the girp, and at! ‘Ie Leachio as candi3 us he| 7 Highlanders Will Prove Revelation to Local aie Declares Magnate prone Interview in| Which He Tells of Great Im-|*“774 provement Manager Chance Has Wrought in His Team in Bermuda Training Camp. CCORDING to President Frank J. Varrell of the Highlanders his team will prove « revelation to they play thelr first the @ane wh €ame in this olty (rom Saturday. muds is the ideal spot in which Brooklyn and that Manager Chance will probably Make arrangements to train permanent- three weeks’ vacation ly there, Farrell’ in the mid-ocean island did him ef good, and when he walked down the gafgplank of the Royal Mali Arcadian he was the picture of health and contentment. “The team is tn fine fettte, reli. hance has instilled that it was the same club tha: up the American League race Diace last season. “Chance has found out that good as when he played firs: base regularly for the Cubs in 1910, he went worked ‘out in the hottest kind of days, oa, “but I buckled my thumb on Andy | and there was no recurrence of the ter- and when 1 try to bend any-|eible headaches that used to bother him. here 8 perfect harmony team. There {# no truth In the story that Chase was fined for not right. off trying to make good at Between This Pair Ollie Kirk, the St, Lout third round of @ ten round matched to-day to meet anot! Mttle boxer for ten rount club a week from to-night. per whon contest will be Jimmy Walsh who years ago, ttle men in the ge @Ad you gave me an Ldorans need to blow his own! work in the ring during the peat Ban toots for him, u in Moana i coun mS va ‘oe hid co "Wess the Miladal yes a . Ned to remain bere, one resulting Craw at boston on Oo Jim Cottey tel, the Boe ich senaat) the | waned bout at the same club on | ming, A | the intl the | chapee and te former agreed to eet ed He declares that Ber- ich speed into the men that you wouldn't believe Hal ts working his finger natle tare Attell Matched to Box _ Walsh at Local Club Ca ‘diet the gary waa ‘Bot envious, This Will Be Be the Fi Fifth Meeting | te: boxer, in the at the The ecrap- Abe will go againat in this was @ great Dantamwelght Walsh has fought contests with Atte! been rewataied to meet in another ten: Tut . "LUMBAGO HID When we Rous orn Tue Auer— Frank J. Farre in tiptop sha; by the time the team arrives rrell week from to-day you'll see that he nd will prove the t man the Highlanders ever had at base. “Hartsell in in career and he hi cover third, Young. shortstop for the opening game. @ best shape of his di earned the right to ance has three promis- ing inficidera in Derrick, Midkiff and The former member of Athletics will probably be assigned to the “In Cree, Wolter and Daniels w. a best outfield in the leagu Daniels !s a much improved man Doth in hi wrist a week vanced, Ford, Keatin part! to train, y fine form. with Sweene; catahin, a world steamer | expert marksman. wers and 1d Far- | string men. it wound in lnat throwing and base running. O. K. again and ‘Wolter {s sprinting about the field as though he never suffered from a broken leg. velt makes a good sub for the outheld because af his heavy battin “The entire pitching staff MeCorhell, ‘arhop and Davis onine) Lall- ad- Caldwell, “Manager Chance te greatty pleased! of the fans prevented him from the | 7% km I never saw Ed in euch grand form, and he is throw- Ing to the bases with the aoouracy of an Sterrett and Will-| Was that h fame are advancing in their backstop, yelled out the fatal tenth second which they'll make good second ‘Chance is surely accomplishing won- ders with the team, but I hope that the fans won't expect too much of him, as ft 19 @ real hard task to take @ team which is practically made up of the 8 just He has in the acting] this should be Yacht to the ‘The next important bout the twenty round es tovneed of Telarwe in, of Bos- Peres ig teraoony Sin nix Hyg fighting» Bow, ring, in- the MoCarer, pe, te on aa ‘ve inl tag ineaday eve. for dim in wo tog club wit the North Caroling antanuwelght | ches of pattammeleht champion of Ban ane sis: we Baa, eke * oben Tia doom tt slay pe me with & Voring gd mie Ty the main bout Jim Bucks ‘Tommy hott Ty sant eh ant efet ag Rt "he ie sen" rene int hein re. Luther’ rapcleces ike Beoc! ae ae ame material as last year and advance it very far above last place. But you can bet that if the thing can be dono Chance is the man who'll do it. When I first signed him I didn't think there wae a chance of him playing first baao, but I can see the advantage of having | him In the game urging on his men, and big factor In the club's efforts to climb up the American League urns. ter of Joreay . , } Glove Wielders, ae “sa fe aot ies a ——— ae of | BY JOHN roLLock. paige | BE ATTELL, the ex-feather- |. ‘he igs already clinclied "tno! ep round ‘votes A weight champion, who made @/ou. nigit. Im the fimt Young Pulton will auccessfil — “come-b last we soil gt ie eine tenubit>, “mbile te day night at the Forty-fourth Nerfere: ig ea a Street Sporting Club by knocking out rand ‘sccount I am going to bat ‘oa Tae rr | Hegiment Armoy bo THURSDAY, MARCH EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK — 27, 1913. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN: OUR BUG GALLERY—THE BOWLER Copyright, 913, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). CAUGH WITH EVERY WALLOP- LANDED BY THE AMATEURS Funny Blows Feature Box- ing Bouts at N. Y. A. C. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. refused to fignt any more on the complaint that his oppon “wouldn't scatter his blows” would hi had @ run for his money at the New York Athletic Club last night. ‘Tye ama- teur tournament was ushered in with a e@pray of blows that started from all corners and landed anywhere from the heel to the left eyebrow. ‘There was a laugh in every wallop. “What do they get for thin? asked &n old gent with curiosity and a caull- flower ear as a young fellow named Basil of the St. Bartholomew Club was exchanging long range swings with an unattached person called J. Scopolite, or words to that effect. “Medals,” replied a “gold, allver or bronze.” “Well, they are entitled to it.” replied the oldtimer, “A man who wouM take that ought to wear a medal with his meals.” If I remember aright « man named Don Quixote once made himself famous, without @ preme agent, by fighting wind- mills, and Bcopolite came there last night with the book in his hind, Be- fore he had been in'the ring a minute he had introduced the windmin punch. Starting in the southeast corner, his arms would take a giant swing ana wouldn't stop whirring until he ren into the ropes in the far northwest. Just as things began to hum we looked up, to find that Basil, not to be outdon had started a little windmil! on ¢ other side. You don't often see a wind- mill collision in a fight club, and now what you missed. It was the most enjoyable bout of the evenin: ‘The conetam running of the windm!! fanned all the smoke out of the gym- nastum and made things comfortable, Both Sent were struck by an oppos- ing at odd tim knocked flat, but in the lon ran Basil got the decision. He had more wind. NOT A KNOCKOUT IN PRELIMI- NARY ROUND. ‘There was not @ knockout during first night of the tournament, and thi made the bill a little long for those who are not used to staying out late. Only the one-oylinder fighters got we PINCH Bower COFFEY KNOCKS OUT RODEL IN STH ROUND OF EXGITING BOUT Result Largely its Dee to Boer’s Failure to Hear Referee Joh Make the Count. ular member; After being so badly punished in the seventh and eighth rounds by George Rodel, that it looked as if he would be knocked out in the next round, Jim Coffey, the “Dublin Giant,” waded into the Boer heavyweight in the ninth ses- jon and with a heavy right hand swing on the jaw dropped him to the canvass, At the count of four Rode! | got up on one knee but as the cheering further hearing of the tolling off of the seconds by referee Joh the result jot up after Joh had lost him the fight. The bout was fought at the Fairmont A. C. and {t turned out to be one of the best battles be- tween big men that has been witnessed at any of the local clubs in a long ume, Coffey had an excellent chance to win the contest in the third round but he was so wild after having Rodel in a groggy condition from punches on the and body that the latter mi to escape many of his swings and by guarding himeelf succeeded in lasting the round out, although he went to his corner very weak. fourth round Rodel began | consequence not @ timber in to get to Coffey and in the sixth round | Wee smashed and the ring ts in fine he ‘had him Treeding badly from the | #hape for the next barieronnce nose and mouth, The seventh and ane emer that aam ‘allach, author eighth rounds were bad ones for Cof- 4 promoter ae be . vas to fey, for Rodel landed all kinds of | ettempt to regein eer je lost at blows and when the bell rene a the ib some moons end of both of th a sae ateg- ally ma fa, wered to his corn FIRST NIGHT'S RESULTS OF AMATEUR TOURNEY. 106, ound Clam, preliminary bow ag A a the vanchearina ‘ago was not confrmed. But don't think for @ minute that Sam wasn't there. Having detMed that fighting was no ‘Dusiness 20 far as his immediate person ‘was concerned, Sam entered a candidate poll night, a lightweight called Sam , to uphold the honor of the Bronx pet the Wallach family. Levy, it was whispered, bad worked with Leach Crose im training and great things were expected, but a little fellow with « scowl! Secon bout! F. sa betas Calierga, mie Fines Bat ‘Side nt mow's Club, defeated L, tah a oft res aa named Smith bumped him amidships Pernt fag i Creel forelbly on three occasions and there Hipdes us was trouble, Levy claimed that he was Werte. nr Honing Mim 4 5 Pees hit below the belt and kept claiming {1 eo eloquently that the judges gave Smith the decteion, Of! Wallach will writ letter on the subject to-morrow. fe night. rey" ihe sia ‘dee n he was oiling his typewriter last » | AMATEURS NOT 80 PURE WHEN eh ti ye rye y THEY FINISHED, 7 tt ti] Me fighters were announced as pure decker ft rind’, jipes : |amfteurs, but several of them were no: #80 pure when they finished. A Mr. Hep- ner, for tinetance, started in with @ faco as serene as hard on the eyebrow by Ed Nugent, an ap et ies, any ‘Gran i one ee a. Shoes mod Ol preiianlnery unattached athlete whose blows were ¥ ate iron ah: the same, thet four stitches had to be nt | fa Bae fee taken in the resulting cut. rule, the unattached fighters got money, but one of them named! | Hyde was unfortunate, Much of his mame was unatteched before he got rt was so light and wouldn't stay on the floor, Frank Shanley of the! Dominican Lyceum assenting, The best real match of the even! oat ta New Ee etn. | ee OZANAM GAMES TO-MORROW, ‘The Annus) Track end Field Qi Oaspam Agsociation will, be ‘held- crete in This assoc yori » TR io the ahs ts +H mye celved vis iat er wit teen eranta, ist Club and Joe Bherid: of the Trinity Charice MK. Harris, the cmt Serica’ «fang | popular, for many tn the crowd inel writer, hae written » song ¢ | ¢hat it should have been a draw. bps in, ome ota den Fortnene who hein ee Talons an ine, ere i a aaa ae ee | Windmill Punch and Other | Tver negro boxer down South who | and were | ¢; ly, but was rapped 20 | yy " ‘Aiea Br Club, At the finieh it is £0 clone, that Athletic ue, Ame end|an extra chapter was , and the National Creag ng Assoeiatien, judges finally gave the decision to Nu- | This decision was not altogether CHANCE PREDICTS FANS: (a Bay 6) WILL BE SURPRISED ‘ BY HILLTOPS’ GAMES - , ae Team Much Better Than Se Thought and Will Keep © ** Fighting. (Special Correspondence of The Frening Wort) BERMUDA, March 4.—The High- landers are in the last days of thetr training season here, and Manager Frank Chance tells what he believes tho Bay colt by Chestnut colt by Voter—Oerito, ty Ultimue—Half Crown, colt by Disguise—Fairy Slipper, colt by Peter Pan—Lady Gay, colt colt by Hippodrome—Swifttoot, colt by Dethi—Copelia, Brown filly by Ben Brush—Runaway Girt, Brown filly by Voter—Stepping Stone, Brown filly by Ultimu»—Ohancery. Sum of Money Paid Largest Since Anti-Betting Laws Were Passed. AMMBS BUTLER, stockholder in the Empire City Racing Association and the Juarez track in Mexico and a Patron of the turf since 197, has just purchased for $40,000 the entire crop of yearlings that were foaled at Castleton Stud Farm, Kentucky, from the estate of the late J. R. Keane, There are | thirty-six yearlings in the lot. This ts the greatest sale of thoroughbreds that has taken place in years and besides it is the largest amount paid out for yea’ ings by one man since the anti-public- | betting laws were passed. ‘That the estate of Mr. Keene had s0 many yearlings was @ surprise, But the greatest surprise of all was the move made by Mr. Butler to rehabili-| If as @ patron of the turf by purchasing horses. Soon after the! Empire track opened ip 1907 Mr. B great deal the following season and only one or two managed to cary Mr. But- ler's colors—red, with white sleeves— home In front. Before Mr. Butler was identified with the thoroughbreds he owned and cam- paixned several harness horses on the Grand Circuit and at his Saturday matinees at the Pm! develop these trotters he bought and maintained East View Farm, in West- chester, When he turned his attention to the racers, Mr. Butler sold out his Since then Bast View Farm It will not be deserted for it will be there that y they will be trained for racing next year. ‘The entire lot of yearlings consist of fourteen colts and twenty-three fillies, —$—$—$—_—_—_—_—— AMUSEMENTS. NeW VORK'A LE BEADING THE ATR, LIBERTY HALL Wea jon re NICKERBOCK ES Natie Lowi ¥ TOLIA' SANDERSON eet in THE SUNSHINE GIRL, |CAWTHORN. Thue. de Bes ‘fat ta H. B. WARNER 7 ie howe th BT. ne . at 83 THE CONSPIRACY way & 44th St, Eve, GIB Wed © Gat tat 2.16, CRITERION Y= ROBERT HILLARD ARGR TF CASE. oy Pa aan THE POOR. TITLE RICH “GIRL EVA VA TANGUAY 2 yah PLroR rn WHAT Mapa Rts id Marr? With OLIVE (i 42d St. Eve, Wed, de sn he, New Amsterdam OH! OH! DELPHINE yop.) abate 32 4, yy edn, “sTOP THIEF” oat | | was between James Nugent of the Pa ie { ‘PA “Taam List of 36 Keene Yearlings tor Which James Butler Pays $60,000 Hippodrome—Optime, Ghestaut colt by Mippodrame—Mald of Berta, by —Hiypodrome—Forbidden Butler Makes Greatest Purchase of Thoroughbred Horses in Years' aie HTETTFONT id (LA NAPIERKOWSKA - at naa atacs team {@ capable of doing in the coming campaign. “The Highlanders finished tn last Place the past season, and because of this fact many folks told me when I came to New York that I had very poor material to pick from. The team after preodly UG. 2 three weeks of practice down here has perman—Getsha, : Chuiaoh ane te Gena proven much Detter than I was lea to Chestnut filly by Ballot—True Delleve. Although we have a hard i Schedule the first three weeks of the |eason we will keep fighting all the nd the fans will be surprised » resuits that T am sure the {boys will gain, : “The work of the pitchers is espectafty pleasing to me. Every one of them ts now in tip top condition and able t #0 the full distance when the season opens. The Senators, Athletics and Red 6ox will find them @ hard nut to crack aur- ling the finst month, fam sure the piteh- jing staft wil give us a good start, i se will be back on second base tn time for the opening, and the outfeld WH! be well taken eare of by Woiter, Cree, Dantels and Lelivelt, “The infleld is beginning to show some fine teamwork with Hartzell on third and Derrick at short. Midkiff has | shown up very favorable to me, He has Among them are sons and daughters of Voter, Ballot, Superman, Peter Pan, Ben Brt A Dane ie hem is Spot Pesan Breatest of Mr. Keene's stallions ani | 2oeaoo# a Most noted as progenitors of speed in| — racehorses in America. Such fine mares 1 eee ttre of Sysonby, Maskette, ‘ap an is, Noon are by colts and ti ater areas] relatives to great racehorses of oth: days in the string. Among the cone |are a half-brother to Syaonby, a brother to Ballot, a half-brother to Dolly Span- ker, @ half-brother to Celt, and e half. brother to Footpad. Among the filles 8 to Wedding Buftragette aud Reston e and Rynny When turfmen héard of the purchase of the yearlings they were delight, | ed, as they saw in it a move| that would keep intact the finest strain of thoroughbred blood in this countr: Mr. Keene and the late Major Daingers field had worked many years in pen fecting and dlending the Various blood lines so that they harmonized. By scientific mating the stallions and ma. trons of these various suocessful thor. o e los produced horses fleet seats. $2.00, Chaldean’ of foot—winners in America, England, 20x.) Pate Pi aT 9 ca, Germany, Austria and Nussta, NC Eine, gia : pa A clades fo: ak Ye White £lephant Bowlin: Billiard wena St. & Bresdwer, AMUSEMENTS, MADISON CLEOPATRA [ Srratest, Bis seat Krer | uw. Bvery Act a Iiit~~Clowns @ and Hohn Win at Tennt. 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