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= _— 2 oneal STR MERE CE te THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1913. éi BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK FRENCH UNION BARS JOHNSON DE ORO LEADS FOR BILLIARD TITLE GOVERNOR TENER 10 SUCCEED LYNCH AS BASEBALL LEADER? CINCINNATH, 0., Nov. (—Tt was ree ported here to-day that John K. Tener of Pittsburgh, Governor of Pennsylva- nia and a great ball player in his time, had been selected to succeed Thomas Lynch as president of the National League. August Herrmann, president of the National Baseball Commiesion, was not in the city early to-day, but the Cincins nati Enquirer stated arrangement had been made whereoy Mr, Tener will THEY’RE COACHING RITCHIE IN “COMMISSION RULES”, Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). D'vou rNow = iS gains, Ge Tate IN N.Y. To HIT HARDER Tuan CRoss On Yess el, i } + — Eddle McGoorty, Young Saylor | and Ray Bronson May “Clean Lance once eC yp ANY LITTLE —_— be the new president of the league with- Ting ArT ’ out opposition. Up” on Australian Tour. wantite real TARRY FOLEY INTENDS To patent ee end ee ona in We RING. , TS WAY CF PREVENTING THe- ball season of 1914 will open April 14, FOR. MIDDEN DDIE MGOORTY, Ray Bronson E and Young Saylor signed a con- tract yesterday for an Australian our. They are to eal! from San Fran- Glace Nev. 18 While in the Antipodes they are to meet whatever opponents 7 may be selected by the Australian pro- i moter, Snowy Bi successor of Hugh @ Melntosh. MoGoorty might as wen ge to Aus- @ralia as stay here, for he has been Barred from competition for several Menthe by the State Boxing Commis- @ten in Wisconsin, which automatically are him from New York, Mac hae Uitte to fear from any fighter he may feet om the other ade of the world, $eésing from the way in which Bnocked out Dave Smith, Australia’s Middleweight ebampion, bere in New Terk. Murphy Wouldn’t Trade Zimmerman for McGraw And All Other Giants “THEY MAY SPRING APOW NEw RULED ON RoTCHE uWantToRnos, Owner of Cubs Spikes Rumor as He i His Parting i Sails for Europe. Words )| Refuses to Discuss the Presidential the Campaign in National League. tot Says Cubs Will Be Big Factor in Baseball Pennant Race. Fans, Plans Two Months’ Trip Through Europe. ‘To the Sporting FAitor: Will you Kindly at best centre paper if Cy Seymour ever pitched for the Now York Giants in any game part of @ game. P. WwW. H. Cy Seymour wae originally « pitcher for the Giants and one of the best left- handers of his time. Me was inclined to wildness, however, ‘To the Sporting Editor: Did George W. Kevil ever box Jack Johnson? Mo. ‘To the Sporting FAltor: Please tell me if Packey McFarland ever met Joe Rivers and if not who le the better of the two? J. M. Mo. MoFariand ie considered the Young G@aylor knocked out Freddy ‘Woleh a few days ago, which may fake him @ drawing cari down below the equator, The biow that knocked ‘Welsh out was judged a foul by the weferes, and Welsh was given the de- @elon, Many spectators thought it a air diow in the pit of the stomach. Welsh, being a vegeterian. ien't bomp ft along the ede of the lower ribs, joung Saylor te @ pretty tair light- weight. Aa for Ray Broneon, the Australians Bmow hie style, and like him. The three Shafer and Herzog May Be Among Missing at Polo Grounds CCORDING to a fan in clone touch with the affairs of tho Giants, A Manager McGraw will be without’ @ regular third baseman next Trumbull, Har- Trenkman, Princeton; Shufeln, | Syracuse; Caldwell, Yale, or Simpson, ania. CHAI Trenkman of Princeton 100 best centre of the year. Ai tioned by you in your ‘ this answer serves for both queries, To the Hyorting Féitor: Kindly let me know through your lcolumn If there ts such @ thing as @ Velours Are Elected. Automobile ¢ tomen ot Parte beth have ex: jeleer Soft I ulck t year, as neither Tillle Shafer nor Charley Herzog intend to return to New York, It was only after repeated requests that Tilllo, of scented note fame, was induced to return to the ranks the past season. Shafer haa all kinds of money and he Is of @ temperament that doesn't like to come in contact with the “rude ball players.” It t@ stated that all last season HARLES W. MURPHY of West Bide Park, Chicago, is going te leave baseball in this country fat on ite back while he takes a two months’ boys on hia return with some dazzting creations, M country will to worry along unttl | the Cub owner geta back to give it his “elean up" fairly well, judging fem the success of Johnny Summers and other English boxers who have been Raided ao champions down Delow. . 18. om American track team of four men ealls for Australia too. It hae been a hard thing to find feer men willing to spend their time on @ech an extended athietio trip. Jim Powers, B. A. A, will take care of the G@stance rune He's American mile Saving won his title by taking mile event in the United Btates Na- championships and the Canadian | ghampionshi,s Alvah Meyer, while not Dy any means the peat sprinter tn this ly fast m Caughey, while not listed among Rational champions as welxht man, ‘These boys will hardly show what the Unites Btates can do in an Olympic Mort...g. but they will give Australians @ very fair idea of American training @hd competing form and methods, which hat the Australians want. Aus- anzious to develop athletes for ympie meets, and for this rea- ving the expenses of the visit- The &@ Wealth of athletic Material in Australia. The citmate is Perfect for athletic comprtition. The qmly reason Austratians haven't made @ stronger showing In worlé compe- Cition is that up to date they have given gauch more time and attention to foot- ‘Ball and cricket than to track athletics ILLIE RITCHIE te being coached in the intricacies of the New | © York boxing rules. Leach Cross Bas learned af about them through hard | asked. experience, In California, where Ritchie hae done most of bie fighting, boxers work under “straight Queensberry wules,” protecting themselves in the Breaks and using one or two punches barred here that are (theoretically) “Being bound by ms may be a itemMe, but not enough to furnish an @libt if Leach lands his haymaker. Tt te aaid that in this contest the Fules will be enforced. This will be a Rovelty, For monthe the referees in ‘this town have been turning their blind Gide toward infractions of the rules, iequalifying foul fighting boxers enly the most extreme cases. heavyweight, Soldier Kearns Ses Bob, sensee: “TN give Gunboat a present of $20 the minute he steps into a ring with Kearns. 1 have a feeling that there's ene man on earth the Soldier can tick, end that's the Gunner. Gunboat once claimed that he a K. O. over Boldier Kearns, but he in't explain ‘wasn't my Soldier Kearns, b ye dub up in Beattie. Buck’ the Guaner fight Kearns, eniy reason he'll g.ve io at ealled Gunboat names’ * —_—_— WHITE SOX DEFEAT MATTY. ZL PASO, Tex,, Nov. 6.—The Chicago Americans Gefeatei the New York Nationals 10 to7 yesterday. Mat: B* CLARK telephoned tn about his that It t e it yt 7 ing the Windy City, and he didn't care FY ¥ attention. Shafer held absolutely aloof from the rest of the team, not caring to }| safety” In football, and how many |Classiest of all present day light~ bs vacation in lurope, The strain of keep- nilipescianses associate with them, and whenever any of them eaid an improper word he |) points {t counts. SPORT. | weights by all critics of the game. ing the Cubs up in the race had been waa Gale Maakanncied: too much for the Chicago magnate After boarding the Kaiser Wilhelm to- @ay Mr. Murphy admitted that he was off for a two months’ automobile trip through Europe simply to forget base ball. During that time he wasn't going to sive @ single thought to the dia- mond game, and woe be to any one who broached the subject to him. Ag interview? Nothing doing on that ‘ne Chubby Charies confessed he knew nothing—about baseball. Mr. Murphy frankly sald that he dropped all hie baseball knowledge when leav- BLUE AND WHITE HAS MANY WRESTLING DATES. ‘The Columbia wrestling team has ar ‘ranged one of the longest achedules in the history of the sport on Morningside Heights, The Blue and White team will take Part in elght dual contests in addition to the Intercollegiate champlonahi meet, which Is to be staged vermity of Pennsylvania o1 and #8, | Yes, Tt counts two points and ts scored by one team downing another behind its goal line, ing kalitor: Do you know of @ pyblic swimming pool where the water is deep enough for diving, and where there ta a diving d t be a free bath. When the world’s series ended he told tn confidence that ho'd never leave Califorma to play ball again. The reasons for Herzog not caring to come back e entirely different. He feels that he wasn't squarely treated by the management in forcing him to warm the bench all season and only putting him in the world's series out of necessity. He declared that his showing in the previous world's series with the Red Sox entitled him to the permanent possession of third base and when he was taken off the bag his |) feolings got an awful bump. He sayp he has plenty of money to keep the wolves and sharks from the door of his Maryland cantaloupe farm for many years to come, With these two mon missing Eddie Grant is likely to be given custody of the third station. | Kindly let me know through your te recover it The natty litUe president was sorry he couldn't be more obliging, but at that time he had to look after several trunks he was taking with him. TRADE WINDS ARE IN SEASON TIME. » how about chat popped @ reporter at the departing figure. That question brought the Cub owner @tock still “That Zimmerman deal,” queried Chubby Charles, “don’t you know that this i@ the time of the year when trades are pulled off— in the papers? Why, trade winds are blowing in eevry city right now. But ‘Heinie’ Zimmerman ts a good man. 1 wouldn't trade him for McGraw and all Forget Politics * pteres te- hie ball players. I hope that remark goes back to Chicago.” Mr. Murphy, quickly warming up to hia favorite topic, qean forgot about his promise not to grant an ini hd 4 forgot his trunks as he discu me interesting baseball subjects, “How does the Chicago club stand on the re-election of President Lynch?” was Demand Protection erman, @ large stockholder, will represent the club at the forthcoming meeting and 3 don't know how he'll vote.” PREDICTS SUCCESSFUL TRIP FOR GLOBE TROTTERS. “Mr. Murphy, do you think the world trip of the Gian and White Sox will be cone he quick retort, “It wil cess, Both teama have ry severe weather out Weat, but I believe that their journey will reap big rewards, It le a mighty fine stunt to show the foreignere how Uncle Sam his national game," and Charies These illustrations show the mechanism of the Non-Refillable Bottle which protects both Dealer and Consumer arm, Indlanting how the two home teams would make @ triumphel journey of the world, “What about Johnny Evers as mana- ger of the Cube?” next asked the re- porters, “What about Johnny Evers of the Cubs?" slowly drawled the Chicago mag- nate, and the tnterrogator, not knowing, ped that line of questioning. hat'e your team going to Go nm eoason?” This is the simplest—the most marvellous—invention of “Play very strong baseball,” emilingly Pay ory stron the age—the Non-Refillable Bottle. “Why didn't the Cubs do better in the { post series with the White Boz? was "eis you unt acute men Insist upon it and you'll get the only whiskey that is the ARROW the prompt answer, "I have to look after those trun’ and Mr. Charles Webb Murphy of Chicago backed away to ex: 2XROW Notch COLLAR HE endorsement implied by predominant patronage stamps Cuvert, Peasopy & Co., Inc., Makers of Annow Suiate as Troy's best Collar 2 for #60 amine bis luggage. NEEDS REST AFTER ENUOUS CAMPAIGN IN BAI ALL. According to Mr. Murphy, the job of rusoing @ big league team, especially ope with championship eaptrations, isn't @ Sinecure The Chicago owner found the duties so exacting this year that at the end of the playing season hi had to have diversion from the eo of not Anishing Arat and trom the mis- . ohief that several insurrectos on his team supplied. To ease hie mind on always the same—Wilson—Real Wilson. Don’t Fuss With Mustard Plasters! That’s All! of m ting everything all mused up when you can 20 easily relieve that ain or soreness with a Ittle clean, white MUS- will not bilster! MUSTE. There's no sense in mixing up & mess d, flour and water and get- ‘VEROLE. Tisiiaewakeates wee | Free Club Recipes MTSE ROLE i | hs Ger we But the dovarting magnate. confides for mixed drinks, Address Wilson, combined In the form of @ pleasant iam tt tones, Oe a 323 Fifth Ave.,N. Y. 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