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' | | 14 THE EVENING WORTD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 19138. Pray. VERS WA | F ULTZ AT MELTI LEI et gown AN Our Amateurs Do Not “Make a Business of Athletics,” as Is Proved by Failure to Get Team to Visit Australia. With Dave Fultz as Dreside amusing, According to Garry Herre Mann, the commission has no obs ng with the players themselves, against dealing with a repre: eentative who is 1 in the game," Tt ix quite t actively engaged tural that the ecommis- Sion svould prefer dealing with pla to dealing with Mr, iulta. A of players: ti woman tt About insisting upon an 7" Player Would fear that he'd be tua the “goat for any revenge the club owners chose to indulge in. AS things stand at present, a ball player has about as much Liberty of action as a choco- ent of Mississippl had | Jolt days’ before the wa 1 be the eutlest thing in t mukhates to dispose of tual who e Mr Fal nd can be without risk! rs ur brusticd colored r in the It we world for t apy rams arous ie ent bein from base tlon of ball Whom might be more ted, Would be decidedly ing with the astute and led Mr, Pulte, OR MALI the San Vran- cleo middleweight, ja quietly looking around New York for a foeman worthy of his Jab. Me Allister comes here from the coast highly ree: ommended He Is sald te be the clevers ext middiewelsht ween there since Jack Dewnpses's thie He expecta to. be matched with ergs Chin whe Knocked out Frank Kiaus a few days age For a mi » MeAllister isa rather tall He stands @ feet def ineh in his si dered and b mons. woul tasim- The new candidates for championship honors | felting through on ent Anam roof the Olympic Athlette Club of San Franctavo Ne took up box ing for exer tnd plonstire, and. evening » nit ring tot the pla fan an who had shown up. He knocked his opponent ut in two rounds After this " urged part in th wateur hans liv first won the Welter and ht champlonshtps in one tournament, knocking his rivals out In nines: he won ten by the ©, route. He wou r by winning th 1 oop his amateur vy- > and bn ard wave into the ure ra and became a pros ing of his adm fessional “prot MoAllister has Hit fellow » had heen nents, MeAlllstor and ad the fkne Nut received ely afters the sa his own w sion, Inna ward he ved hard training, aru teur fash and worked himself stale his kecond match with Petrosky INTo “THe “Team » aes JT Satie mats eter Players May Cut as Much |Cornell Has orto. | ner =5 ia Wh NT mest Vokes DAM ih 1 WE Y YORK PUMPELLY Wi) BE FROM THE NEWS iRANAGERS AT YALE Vi ire CANT SATISHY DEMAND FOR FODFDALL TECKETS es = Out- Applicat mimber by 10,000 Seating ' Capacity of Stadium. | WATwnas/ * | _ “ bie L NuW WAVE 6 ol i erences 4 i ‘ jaf Bur Leacnie re, “ STEN Apuion Yue is tan toy “(@ 4 7 Me eet tace “Tuer Punt. s ‘ wail { \ a at ht Whue Ritewe 18 struc t year Y . at Running Steep iin ctor \ ame, Ail | - een ee a ia — Chawincslsue, [| WOKLD'S TCUR OF THE WHITE SOX | 'Pumpelly, Yale’ 8 Best MAY COST COMISKEY $75,000. || Epore HaRT 1 VIDITING Primceton D Ki k f ade And 1b PUTTING NEW LIFE C MISKEY tnt eal spirit and letter of the world's tour of the White | Trop ic er, njure if Sox. Tho man ts on a personal outlay of $75,000 for the trip. | shiet aley Dos true ans Nae ia ee cane Ses I May I Not Play This Yea ir Ahe, owner of the Louls Browns. Al Spal- 7! @ trains on # world’s tour, and it inspired the || HataWinsee anor will ahaa AHe gata tocelbla, ot cuese, but avery one [outtering, (rom ”Sorained Ankle}. tame : ‘ Pant his fretin and tring tis team back wore tan evar fushed with || ANd It ts Doubtful if He Can jo. ie tom- that spending money brings in moneys Final Work for | oon io vise ter tends’ o ton tho. American Lave tag Ice in Baseball as Moguls |“ privward Game wn peaking Hi ow». .UMerris Accepts Terms Pa per, NEW HAVEN, © Oct, 90.—With | * to Box Willard Nov. 10}::.::".:: ale the Princeton 9 lost| ona the Western middle! pumoeliz, the great drop kicker, and vn substituted for Eddie] : veal jorty to meet Jack Dillion of In-|th!s time tt looks as if the lose would sare dow | ; Be Repaired in Time for Big|:..: _if Plans Go Through who tthe fraternity will tm Objection to tee Fultz by] ' | itright sale Magnates Isn’t ~—Soundly the Cardinale (There must nen bei mes aM a ' ing and wit ta be > a de 1 it, ev Ot a0 1 thou work the ‘varsity played the scrubs ina Heavyweights sta Boole for Ten-| . jMianapolis tn a ten-round bout before|"* permanent. The co Based, It Seems, Hrmann ingiste that it was mer A smret pructlee ser ——_—_— awieht Bale, Sages was , - hes and the players being 2 Kee@— | Pom Androws's big club in Milwaukee |!n th mouth to-day, for he ts suffer! ng! ‘ = valuable pitchers on th 1 within the aldelines. The first Round Battle in Milwau on the night of Nov. 3 When MeGuarty |trom a hadly snr ned ankie, and thoug’s| 11 Kioking (Waa co for nda u °0 750 the club >. ‘ its 6 Hin anether teyou' arsit By Bozeman Bulger. Ataf and It was believed that un showed tetior form than it haw atl Mike Gibbons Will Have Easy OMiciats droped Ni, Gad‘ eieeag very ettort will be used to bring WIM ity ware under the tintelige of Dr F Garry Herrmann te sincere in hin! Pak Was going to depend on him fe thine this season, the backs : { christie, arene tn for ite ie Renee cen ‘ : expressed belief that the demands of Hh By part of th rk n xt se ; away for long ri Bout Ls sila eon i Bars nai fe sl y “ ' the Ball Players’ Fraternity are Just | Sucs4 Ie now on a hunting expe I the Knockout Brennan, the middlewetght | ‘ nk , and equitadle, It Ina Uttle difficult to 1" sen Case hey 1 not # Harrenk wid f of Marta, & ae whe has added many ieee ee Lacy a eh ne ' unde ust What differen: Me pleastire by telling him of th be o Knockouts to his record this year, was|last year. Ho rep on | 7 ; Aik > asa them. Mr. |tenee to St. Loula until he returns the ther By John Pollock. secured to-day to meet Johnny Howard] versity Uneup jay a ‘ 1 }mann says the commission will not coe | played 1 n aN of New Jer r for ten Pounds at the | xnocked out inside of five miinute 4 , " ent of the Pop Anson, the ven if tot i © ensberr: %. of Buffalo on theling went into . ‘ Hiaten to David Fultz, Prostilent of tho | Anson, the v t Y t who seen Mae OVC Ta ne athe eo eI Ae went Into, . ; Sanit Fraternity, because he i man who led t yjall ability round bouts Jimmy Coffey of this city , was also injured | for a ‘ D with regularly orgnniae Years, ta tn town 1 Juring the I Vets Bab MoGinnity of Buftale ana[and tak WeeHAthen Ha ; ‘ other words, he can't talk for the play-| Kind of a Job on the » saa ng to Stee C6 Ooapley White of Chicago clashes with|e out permanently 18 a quest ' era because he i# not now playing, ‘To | did sagno for o—_—ooorrerwmom"|N Ps ¢ Gorden A, Cy will probabiy | Kid Kansas of Buffalo. lor, who was hurt, should be ot How fa man on the outside tt would eeem | mall thine and wants te matched to-day to meet Jes f th ne Ina few days, » ‘ Cue | Parents Break Up Eveven na ten-round bout before the South| Mike G ime Of Poughkeepsie H. S.} sa0e a. 6. of 9 led tie ease that Davy, Who Was at one time a star) At the major league ¢ player, {# much more closely affillated |@nly means he hus of with the game than the members of | Money for the whiter the commission, who refuse to hear) Just as eheerful as when him, ‘The only one of them ever world a8 a hitter, and though he tas r 1 with the game is Mr. Lynch, | had bat luck tn his Investments he and that In the capacity of an umpire, | stl able to utandt hustle, “If the demuinds are Just and right," | oe sald Mathewson before leaving for the| At last we have an explanation West tho other day, “they ought to be | why mere fact that Davy the them does not alter the recent ser ee ts eget Ray neat ae ie GUERNSEY WILL SUCCEED lwaukea on Monday | round bout with ‘agner at Wilkes- | ' ay J manager| Barre, Pa. to-night, for which he will PUMPELLY AS GOAL KICKER. | ty accepted the) Fecelve $4, this being the guarantee] Except for the injuries the pra y his manager held out for, w watisfactory, conte ny who! is now sift of Talbott to left end on jose no time] Johnny Dundee, the lghtwetght of this|*#n was made and Loughr city, who recently returned from Ver-|put in at tackle on the varsity t " Cal, where he won a dectaion|has payed on the varsity all through of the Trving|over Joo Azevedo, the Mexican light-|the year, Anotier new end yesterdas pleted the| Weight, In a twenty-round bout, has|was Stillman, hitherto @ subst been practically matched to meet le. Talbott looks Ike @ good ond, it Brown in a ten-round go be-|though it Is pretty pouty for the sows to be hel the Nauta forthe showe/to be Held by ey, # clut on Saturday night and next Tues FF a late in the season f the case, As a matter of £ ranch Rickey, his sce says that i Ae artaradal I a toriey might Time [fhe Hie Atlantis, Gerdan:As'Cy show eni|to shirt «man, nf tho © Asa De ruaiil ae eSIhaSTo aa a Kraduate of J day afternoon. s er Friday evening, 2 Cooney, who ts to be varsity center, we made Fultz president because ne & wine other ity, and th as of ny Walsh of Boston will meet Wille — tn the final games of the year, ran was a former ballplayer and understood | members of the clud to Jump with him settled all os of Brookiyn in the main bout] Eddie Smith, the lightweight of York-|shrough signals with the scru yen the situation, He Ie also located tn and go to the Meteral League In tiv ) And Ah, Chung, the Chinese boxer, will| ville, and Knockout Brown of thie clty|terday and towlay may play there on | New York permanently and can alwa: |fnran time the New York Club ts try! —$————————mmre ickin Young Lustig, ( Election Day Baye slaned ArUBlan Of a reement call-]the varsity, replacing Caldwell. The be reached. One of the players would | to get Stovall to come back into reguia —_—_—— ron, Jack Twin" Sullivan wit! |p for @ ten-round bout at the Sharkey |changes resulted in a 1 to 3 victory Fe ° do just as well, but they are scattered | harness and be a Yank YOUNG AHEARN PUT OUT i wt Jack Keating tn the main| tyiown Dis ata Maen tone foe she rately, Comisll abd) Heowiea) Triangle fabout so that it would be difficult to 8 |bout of ten Founda. tomer. rote! locate any one of them When some-| Reports from those with the Giants; BY FRENCH FIGHTER. | — — f ss nd Guemses Tt Van Zar it Sgeabs Bi Co thing important arises and White Sox on the bie tour say After a which lasted for two! patsey Rranniean, the Pittsburgh ban- nF pie) SOrND ST Troy.N Collar Fdentally It t4 understood that the | that Jim. 1 y managers of Leach Crosal gamwoight, and Kid Willinn ete and Une, Guerns gout in thelr efforts © finally decked y © have been rematched for have sont agents ty all katera to bate nda before the Fort Pitt A.C, the minor leugues, If they should gu den A.C. on i Ahearn of | hours, ow \ sored a reve n hte fleet 1M S| handle tly round siurgh on Saturday evening coed In perfecting a mation wide op- | 's ene of on My ‘ BEY HORS LAE Gib! roof thel The lads fonuht a alashing alx-ronnd po ganization Qe players as a body Will be t fewener | name py ' joann Nad a lead the ra of thelat the anme club last Saturlay niaic, Aimost as powerful aa the magnates | Marlin next spring Thorpe ought to have. fur tiften tt Se ereg Pinar ieahey Gidn't aasene. thar| RAT MOEN. Wuleme tan tata are now, Several complaints already | had enough practice to make a bid fora! Prenctinan began to reach him effec- tey woull have to walt until De-| officials decided to have them meet have come from minor league owners job ax regular. | avery. conver to atage the bout aaain, Tigers Take Big Brace; | rena nares New stor The Girl and the _ Coaches Very Hopeful Pennant” Ms sort ecaginning ment Monday, The |W. J. Travers Starts To-Day in. form the story of Christy Mathew-| Annual Tournament of the ik the Bhleh weenie: son's new play, “The Girl and tno || Ary ahips in Ha suid he expected nev. Pennant.” now running at the || Country Club of Atlantic City. | cra cther professionals, co make. “the on the coast, ‘They expect to play there until Ni 5, Then they will come sailing t sald he had no Intention pard this year, but hoped to | atte w Coaches Say ay base Team Has tars suined pis cubs and made large an Excellent Chance to Beat ("fiir fry acu “4 ‘ore ft. Tater th kot nr ed MOA 1him for nidyised to let I ‘had th chance went know anyth Then 1 woke up what was going on. “L went out for the last round and hammered him oll over the ring Grifin made It a draw again ways make } ot box ina clean and gen anly manner, according to the rules. Petrorky butted and heels Gia everything. and got away, with a Next tine n his while 1 @ pret Aside £ Med very good at He swam t Gate, which is something of s for two years he stroked the Euat’ End Rowing Club four in races rowed on Gen Francisco bay = %j day "Butt anil wa Inet. for 4 tit for two re oT Was in," 1 a] denly and relives | and) lence ij he varsity on th v. 8. “hobes bak ie ; trip in 1914, Harvard on No’ Tlsobes" Baker tried de AS eis Lyric Theatre, It shows the ‘The home professional dented mamors was of A high onde tho nat tua | domestic part of ball players’ lives || A tarce field of golfers from the mets that he {had made appitention for the ball over tho bar tive ay. tried, 1 1 f Aairioh’ ake aotere perth left open by the resignation of tal over tte tar tive wit wx tris. | and abounds with Interesting In Hivtrlet ar _ area & the | George Low at the Taituarnl Country PRI cidents of a hard-fought last game irnament of the Country | Chub, He stated nothing could induce Tiger coaches think that Princeton nes Peventd any bl beating Harvard a cat which gets under | him to give up his local post, prominent among — all tha atten: | for the championship, It should |a good chance of day when ti rove good reading for every |week from Satu 4 punts © x . Travia of Garden| BOSTON, Oct. 9.—~The plan for an Joomes here to play, and t hint, as Kiekin aseball fan. fae Internation! golfing competition along | velopment of the team t \ Mas tte Saran Snare, Engle: | the general lines of the Davis Cap lawn clr expectations, The daily serim: | and “Snake” Am I De ee Nan. Reon nls play has the indorsement of ge has been shortened dwn to ‘ ch to tra niin every arn livers on lin, Hen ! Prancis et, the American open he regular time, but nod ie Ltd hi ‘ ‘ LM er ae ‘ ehainpton, ae aunt Of enarEy &t ha Aloe Moffat ive “ Gillett: Wyiensvii ¥, & P|? nr igus originated dn Bneiand, where {ratified dato the wieven und the men |'M soured th ‘ hla fe, 4 Lakewood) ©. W. Harmon, one prominent club has offered, it te ee a ane eer tes nore every | ional leneth Pa oa - aa ie A. P, Balmer and Willian 3. | mid, to contribute @ troptty, i as Jay's practice i# proat of the varaity’e | Pru la ch sansa Aa Mak Rie a Seg 6 doce ohalea lopnentiont at ox Hills; D. H. Newell, Plaine Tt is a wonderful {dea," @ald Outmet. . [power for it pounds te eorube ar the is salt oauia wick: with olthne prensa “ren viand Smith, Apawamts; , |*Tt would be «fine thing andy would ; SALE! SALE! SALE! | fres! mered) y in wertmimage end | SURAT ANS eae : ; ilo, Cenwood; Andrew Starr, | surely result in puting the game on & 1 jscores In short order, pala be my one (of cle i was a eroat rator and I Reoves, Canoe Brook, | MKMeF plane than it now occupt 4 y Ws Pree Lert Hweaters: Woollen Shirt \BAKER GETS GOOD PRACTICE |iturvard in Iss | Bu ont Atetio | Saar ee i Ne ts vey ay ost ar AT RROR KICKING, eeiarel _ | . Sold for Cost . of Madison Square Garden he varaity scored Close Dillined Worten , . ; . nce W. Wingate, i fat SAM BUYS ON Ma Bivah t ; ‘ 1 t Y Pu Avhouls Athletic u ft jeoft t RAR REE : f three cushion ‘ wan | oa A IA Rete eat | he gun, the privilege of using the qur- ay ond Monday ‘Evevings, FASS Coe nemte se ciahtin fi |itrmott and tom atewarnnee, aaaed | wentary To's I ARMY, & NAVY STORE CO." Inc, firwt acore by receiving a short forward | Shards Ww Ve _ + i “ on t tiifleld ke Ne 8, ‘The {oor track and f champlonsh: pa 7 BAS W. 42d Mreet, between Broadway & si pass from H. Baker, dodging two tacks | Rooms, Bash ran out da forty-eeut t te teat ~ 4 ROTO AAP date for the et Wl be announced ay th Avene. jers and crossing the goal line dragging |nings, In the secomt gamne AL Dumadout | soul for a 1 jon,” said My. | Hritiah players have decited to cons |iator. ‘The teachers and pupils of the another tackler, who wae clinging to (16) beat A. T. Kand GW) 46 to 7 uy wey Ie rinann. The fleure, however, was Glude the schedule in this country | competitive echools will receive free ad- ‘one foot, Fullback Streit registered the enty-four innings | _ hot given out : _, When ghey wing up their engagements auasion ¢ickets, « a “4 \