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iL Sea 4 ~ _ Ltt er "HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1918 °° ~* re peabERDenro-vay, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [* = 70247 72322, “Loc |* GOVERNOR FOR BASEBALL LEAGUE PRESIDENT; WHY NOT SOME OTHERS ?|HE. RST . UMN pe - | GETREAL START OF / COL TOUROF THE WORLD Giants and White Sox Sail for Japan From Van- _. couver. - PRE beNT oF VANCOUVER, B. C.,, Nov. 2.—The baseball teams representing the New York Giants and the Chicago White Som who are making a tour of the worté under the management of John J. Me- _—_——— From Governor of Pennsylvania to Adjuster of Baseball Squab- bles Is Not So Bad When You " Consider the $25,000 Per Bue Como rue aw THe EXECUTIVE Crane ‘garter vata TR We 1 pony saewent? \ A League Year. Se crue Hed GET ALOT OF Fun I) AY CONTENT, ee | Coprright, 1013. by The Pres Publishing Co, Boss: (The New York Word) OV. TMNER, Governor of the great State of Pennsylvania, one of the most tmportant in the Uaion, becomes President of the Na- onal League of Baseball c:uba on Jas. L Quite a Grop—from handling the afaira of Pennsylvania to settling wmpire squaddies and devising ways to Ge players up with contracts that will Give every advantage to the “owners.” Or, if you happen to look at it from @e league's point of view, quite a boost for professional baseball. After all, Gev. Tener is to receive (5,000 o year for four years, and that's indudement. Even Presidents of the United States sometimes fail to 0 much detter financially, even if the: @e accept more dignified positior Tere wes President Cleveland at Princeton, Harrison as an active LL.D. pemet tgcectner meus te:| New Trotting Record to Box Moran Brooklyns’ New Manager Announces Plans; Says Winners of Cups ia Fall Racing On the Harlem River Speedway _——— Johnson Agrees Infield by Getting Herzog of Giants. Rave looked like fairly good remunera- i tion to any of these capable gentlemen. M ks Cl f Ra UNBOAT SMITH in gathering the ar. ose O cing Next January coin assiduously just now. If his e ROBINGON, the 7 streak keeps up b d , Penny bg Eh Matinees on Speedway) ass, xowsoa serum v0 “appuniod manager ihe Droste way. If he was a giant of the heavyweight champion, and Frank Mo- vU. £ener. ew ague SS ly Baseball Chub, o JeBiries type he'd soon run out of op- ona | The race was decided in two straight ran of Pittsburgh, have finally been ’ LA betilbcaer Aer irap) pigs ier Donen T | Deate tn whlch the Sens oe ata, | matched to battie for the world's heavy- Wi 9. © yeare, met jent Charles Hi. ‘WO- Hi VeErS | afternoon were recorded. Clover Patch t t Ea MoKi of the directors Setter ine becomes het elt be oniy «| TWO-Year-Old Flora Hall COMET eae TT inte ang TUTTE e | walsht tle the vecond week tm January, on CCEPt LWO SQALATUCS | 8 oe Be ae Sroottya che, Half Mile In 1.0934—Most) one of the eet ater ea Aenea | moKetricke manager ot Moran, signed — burgh ts il and J. E, Gaftney of Boston igre tae Se ee eat thay | deoerveme t Vv i 5 he 7 ° wi ed from coming Deca » ‘Robby,’ » He adde healthier wallop th Successful Season in History| jis turned cignty-three yeara 18. who | UP, £0" the Layee} oe eee ont | Pennsylvania’sE ecutive, How- Of business and sent e letter. The other | ant manager to MoGraw ef the Glent#|was confident that he would be able @mmone? = And there alw came all the way from Delawa Water toe ie: SO pe it Bee Se MAE i ve, absentees were August Herrmann of|for the past few seasons, announced his)to develop at least two of the young Hows around who thought they] Of Road Drivers’ Association. | Gan to sre the races, He d select the largest offer om Beturday. Is Enthusiastic Over |Sineianat! snd & P. Britton of S.| pians to the baseball writers as follows: | pitchers into regular winning boxmen. fad & chance with him. 7 Speedway racing the boat he ever saw, | JOhnson is to receive 6 per cent. of the} ever, Is Eni as Louts, Snpe-begis-with 1 am going to tram |” Manager neon bes already at- — “And it didn't cost a cent, by jinke!" he| Krose receipts and Moran %. It ts itkely While the Governor would not say lene men just like MoGraw does. I think | ranged the following schedule: April 3, BES WILLARD'S indifferent showing rie best bunch of sportemen in New | *44e4. that the Luna Park A. C. will get the New $25,000 Job. what the terms of his acceptance would|,"s'tn. best man in the business for | # end 4, Highlanders at Brooklyn; " Sunday's races, which will be fought | bout. Theodore Vienne the premier be, ft fe sald he wil! be elected for a Brooklyns at He; Ve ane in the bout with Rodel, champion york gre undoubtedly the Road Drivers’| gor ‘ripbone instead of cups, will be| fight promoter of France, conducts t lee ‘of four yeare instead of one as at bringing ball clube north in the pink of pbs a hae jewark: April ¢ ond 1 Giver of Bouth Africa, temporary Aggociation, whose clubhouse ts on the| identical with yesterday's card, elub. CADELIPHTA, Nov, 10-~der, zonn| Mecsas S24 Sat he will receive eal-jcondtion I am Going to use MoGrew | Anni 9, Athletics at Brooklyn; April 10 lem River Speedway, near Dyckman ary of $25,000 a year. ‘tactics entirely. (Good Friday) no game likely to be street. Not only do they conduct har- K. Tener, president-designate of the| The four magnates arrived here at 1/ 7 intend to bring the young players | played; April 11, Highlanders at Brook- Nepean es Saggaritnytth yelock and went at once to the ; Teach, WelENt, | nese horse racing nearly the year round, | MUG) fo J) een: wh National Baseball League, left here to-| Erecutive, department. at the Cap-|and pitchers to the trating comp, of | in; Ape wh open pn ib no, sume axrassily & Bua one oe but they do It at a big expense to them- Ww ok PANY o i i day for Harrisburg as enthustestic| itol, where they met the Governor, who | 4' Ses om See The ae ‘with aay. iH Mente hard ate analy | getves and without cost to the public. ¢ i f } bg tot errlabare: ea) Cayteeten ce Wa tees east (ea ecietns mage SMT curate @ = Leo ably Rade: dieu | 80 anxious are the members of the MLA ») i : He | sion gor lunch. They were closeted until| train four or five weeks, and ¢hen the Probably Rodel didn't} pp, A, to interest the general public pe Bete ever was over & world's seri fe] nearly 6.90 o'clock with the Governor | entire party will work North by easy in their weekly matinecs that they ha: decided to hold meetings every Synday will be elected formally to the office| ana had but @ few minutes in which to| stages, playing @ few exhibition games rushed % until the snow files—and it will have to G jeath was caused | do some flying to make them retire for iN A in New York Dec. 9, but will refuse to to the Pennsylvania Rail-| on the way. be q . ST WM accept any salary until his guberne-|road Station in order to catch a train for! "1m going to introduce the sliding iB Ww. : D: torial term expires Jan. 1, 1915. Philadetphia. The Governor accom-| 1..." ene Deager camp, ‘They are golne PALL OL Presiden | Following a four hour conference with | panied the Eastern Clu! te #1 to be drilled in using the hook elide, \ bd some of the National League club Presl- bh re Mt ‘The Presidents would make no etate- f&c., which they have never practiced in ‘Ge ee 4 -,’ i dents lest night Gov. Tener accepted the| ment, leaving the matter up to the|previous seasons. Then the pitchers on he Aight, they operated | And £0 # man they ave bent upon arate. . Sree ee aa arisution tot become Brest | 2overner,, During an interview the Gov- /the days they are not twirling will be fractured skull—and | "# such interest in the Speedway racing | 9, ing wumtin ork National Reague Baseball offices, | gent of the ieague. bi (rer Grier ies Fm Brg 4 cat made to practice chasing files. This that by the close of next season there e would accept the offer made to him. | win strengthen their legs and teach as no sign or trace } by Wil you kindly let me know who won ‘The club Presidents who came here| His however, indicated However little mora!| won't be a vacant inch of room along |the 1913 Futurity and where it was yesterday were H. W. Hempstead of the Py them how to judge fly dalle bett wert’ the course on run? Was a Futurity ever run at Bel New York club, M. F. Baker of Phila-| bets of Brooklyn ‘Gover-| ‘Bill Dahlen hes left me th mont Park? L, SHILL, opinion —some deiphia, Charles H. Phbets of Brook-|nor’e presence that everything had been H which he con-| the rest of year a , PORTZQUERIES’ £ Ee iH oH i f SF « Hi Ackerland, representing )arranged in a satisfact The W 4 ta NO EASY TASK FOR PRESIDENT) ‘rhe 1913 Paturity was run at Sara- dyn 38 Wa mo, Praméent of baw ‘ ory manner, OF ASSOCIATION. toga Aug. 30 .24 was won by Marry [pecedy AR Pll Deh ot the { Governor did mot try to deny thi Shugrue ins Payne Whitney's Pennant, with South- Although the matinees haven't as y From Harvey squared circ Maid second and Addie BM. third. Were aaa ee ire ee ter S| oeviag to rita the exception of tue Pers wee| "0 Wieen ts © wha damage his i He wouldn't need te’ fear neetitng | of the organigation a y pleased | by Movelty at Saratoga, all Futurities| mont between Harry Condon and Eddie Hagen fewest tte Ho e Joe “Young Bhugrue, the Jersey City \ ) if Carl came after mo T'acn showing made this year. For| have been run on the opening day of | Moy? (b) Do the referees give de- ‘] 'D | vantweight, scored aa easy victory iast v Qtek T'4 worry over Ritting htm with fi in the hi (ig OL rants the Sheepshead Bay track's fall meet-| cisions from the ringside at any of the ‘e ° night over Johnny Harvey, the Harlem Snlase. He probably wouldnt notice it | AY racine there een three jing, local clubst ‘A. BUG, Ses ance it m ith fighter, in the main bout of ten rounds Smart Velour Hats at $3.00 eo jy cd tga 4 all agree that it'haa teen by | Tathe Spring Mater: | Ca) Move ) Be. at the Fairmont A. C. show. Shugrue} Maybe the reason you never bought @ . o far the best year that they have en- ary GRE WOF We: Sonor a IN| To the fporting Editor: — him in a twelv. , | anded enough left jabs to put away | Velour Hat te because the price was tee Mm Avetraiia"Fising up heope | Pyse aN era ce Se crates | mati ete rte ona enor | Kley Won't Take | Lair! Bes ony Tort stat declaone | several men, ut Harvey took the biows aig, sa Saree Pou a elt’ de \ Mr. E. J. La Place, the genial pr plays an cX-aolor ‘umps | wau! Ly mn and fought beck hard. I: of the Sydney Sportsman, 1 no- particularly pleased | {t, must C also trump if he cannot fol Lona. |Manager Buckley Won’t Tal mandy ne ae. 19 fee a two-column advertisem: Billy Papke is another one of those | several of the rounds Shugrue battered tes low euit or can he reneg? A made the| Wolgaet. d Aaktecs wie, ‘ 5 Wag Mie Be type, reading like this: strides during his t Risk on Eye Injured in who announces his retirement | Harvey all around the ring. arnt bax BA trump. AUGUST KRAUSS JR. | 76 the sporting Eéitor: from the ring and the moment a clud|this punishment Harvey gave Shugru ton oad he predicts that next will make |” Giendale, L. SYA ETRE BOOED eas cneee gut J Ing C mai ry a stiff fight. He succeeded in getting he returns to the ree, Penis as ent lin many @ ard punch*to the head and lean get youre at any. Frat aa mpke has de | alec cut gash under Shugrue's right |Pries $2.00. led to try his hand St the game| yo in the fourth round. In the ninth| You won't find euch emart Veloure eles again and has been matched to meet|and tenth round Shugrue tried hard| Where at any price, George Chip of Pittsburgh at Milwau-|to put Harvey awa; Seaton cvmzinere:, Aftree. wy fl ertewe Crs SMITH, who won o| kee for ten rounds on Deo. 15, So sue wheterale Gent. bt Kerr, Coogee, will be ope eason's record pale into insignifi- Baddock to-day at Ascot It has been an urduous season | Memeging against rale of all games. paral Barantes, £35,000. r, La Place—it 18 no cinch settling | Me must follow suit or tramp. lO Specialist, win or pia n between four hundred olng: to Bermuda ‘To the Sporting EAitor: To the Spaeting Faitor: Austratian papers all say that the ref- Inter just @s econ @8 he cas Langford Fight. (a) How long h.. Leach Cross been| 1 ras ores ovealteres eatuerer By John Pollock. a ruling giving Matt Wel ff ij fighting? (b) Did Frankie Madden ever | °F ® clever over Owen Moran at the end of] eSisuy witiienuites have taken up the|-ock Leach Cross out, and if so in| Me i aemally considered founds of fighting was loudly tread: han Straus and J. A,| What round? (c) Did Leach Ces ever | ever by the spectators, and that the Keen Interest in the| knock <fadden out: if eo, when? To the Sporting FAitor: to-mght by meeting Johnny “Ki Was 0 decidedly wrong that it so Ute a aahute Galt Ae Has outfielder Walsh of the Ath-|Monday night, won't be able to meet y trom the| Alberta of Ellsabeth, N. J., in a fitteen- mearet ihe paktite conan as letica already beoome the property of| Hd Hagen, the heavyweight tid 8 boxing. Moran, !t appears, artnet ae Cross hae been fighting since 1908.! the Highlanders? 6.8, [Northwest at the Atisatlc Gi Rd Wwaret fay cor wie ten Hap with all hie old force and ag-| They'll probably enter and drive many | Madden knocked him ont in ome round ©. tonight as scheduled. The Gunner| Weterbury. Cont A relegation of local ht to his] of thelr star horses in the meetings. | the year that he made his debut. Cross ‘e suffering from = damaged right eye) SPorting men. friends of MoFarland, every round and kept Wella busy Mr, Straus didn't race Den- | stopped Madden tm five rounds in 1008, and his manager, Jim Buckley, doesn't! an4_led by Billy Gibson, will journey ror Ne Fing “to get away, Me, Murphy's Oakland Boy |.) ssonting Hditor: want to risk making the injury worse, ater Pery. $0 908 fhe AereD, as scheduled, ho has an’) Was One-Round Hust ever knocked! four cards in a game of poker. Battling Levinsky, the light heevy-) ane postman A. C. of Brooklyn will ing 8 nounced his intention of being on deck | |b, GEORGE BLUM. this man’e hand dead or is it a miss-|Welsht from Philadelphia, will take| oa ty regular weekly boxing show : — ext Saturday with his star trotter and . r Face him against Oakland Boy or any | Crees stopped him twice aad wol- | dei Maiti’ place agains Hagen. to-night, Marty Allen will meet Young — ‘Wagner in the main bout of ten rounds, to all the trouble of pleking nce in this city, while Young - New York trotter that happens to be |@ast o! ity, x festhas team” while | present. Shugrue stopped him in a bout at New George Rodel, the Boer heavyweight, | 1, the semi-final Bob Lee of Australia od Mr. Straus, who has found that mati: | Maven and Frankie Burns stopped him made such a great showing against | win battle Young Langford in a si: Nee nee racing has helped him greatly to/in ten rounds in @ bout om the coast. Jeeu Willard in their ten-round bout| round bout. 5 Seal oot Renter Toliowed. avery race | 70 the Svorting Kaito at the Auditorium A. C. of Milwaukee 1. A beta that Joe Gans never won lest Monday night that Tom Andrews, p Bafoga ll from @ sent on & bench near the Anien |». 4 Dee aun: i that he did in thaw Piipigg her A the Milwaukee fight promoter, is trying $10,000 Bet on Dartmouth Yeoterday's matines wound up the |frst fight. Who is right? 2. How many! A claims that Leach Cross knocked] to clinch a ten-round bout between a Re chance to prove it. Year after! regular {ali racing season, and after |fights did they have? 3, What team| out Bud Anderson on July 4, 1913; B| Rodel and Gunboat Smith, to be fought Harva d Finds at the above club on Jan. 15. Jim re oe eae tee ments | the card was run off a collation was |dves catcher Jimmy Archer belong to?| that Anderson was never Knocked out. 7 Sam served in the clubhouse and the eleven ARTHUR LOFTUS. BD. MASSEL, | Buckley will let Smith box Rodel on twelve-round decision over Sam Langford in @ bout at Boston} Packoy MeFarland will pick up $1,200 A membere, ae Sime, teneise pe Mio jh Gene wen on a fom t9 the tenner aw | de ae a date if he can get what he asks No Eli Money of horses which made the best showing C pees thts fall. Dr. John H. Furet, ex-Presi- | Mev. Sept. 3, 1908, & They fougnt| MALONEY HAS BEST OF Frank Klaus ls back again with his| There is plenty of Harvard money speece Seq and they were’ smitty. to nny the ere ae BOUT, BUT GETS DRAW,|™ansser. George Engel. Kiaus con-|ready to be wagered on the Curb a "The feature of the closing ‘meeting |gret rounae, sespectively. 8. Aone ae cluded that he could not get ® manager | Wail street for the Harvard-Yale foot- Granton—an Arrow Madras ‘wes the establishment of a now two- 71 S to look after his interests as carefully | pal) game at Cambridge, M ‘5 catches for the Oubs. ST. LOUT8, Nov. #.—Tommy Maloney b wn e, Mass,, on Sat Peart TINT FOCtte Ter Hie 00d | the Gnerties adler ot New York last night outpointed | 08 4i¢ Hoe). The latter ie going to takelurday, but there In Uttle Blue coin in A holds three sev-| Young Denny of New Orleans, although | Mave to Paris in Janery, | Me hae levidence. To-day some Harvard men of Forvtyn, covering the half mile in| Which hand win $4, which 1s about five seconds| ens and a pair of eixes; B three fives| the referee called it a draw, Joe Frank would like to. fignt| fered to bet $10,000 against $7,000 on Collar, is a self-striped collar that has the character and individuality which accompany exclusive styles 2 for 25c Le faster than any previous mark. Flora |and a pair of aces. HM. M, T. Thomas of New Orleans defeated Harry Oo} the big game, but there were no takers. Hall was driven by Arthur Mallady.| a wins, Baker of Buffalo, who took the piace | Georse Chip i DMOD RO G00 ea thauent that ihe Blue's eocars oe te owned by Thomas Pil, WO | wo tne Sporting Biitor of Kid Kaneas, who was scheduled to — atively better all-around showing nnounces {ys bane of racing her over | (a) How-can I reach Matty, Joe Mo-| fight. Harry Wade of St. Louls trimmed | In looking up Sam Langford's record |sgainet Princeton than the Crimeon the entire Grand Circuit next year. % GF " apa 2 Flora Hall's record was the talk of [pnity and Mike Donlin by letter?| Mike Orrisson of Kansas Cit it was discovered to-day that Gunbost | mage would be the cause of lots of bet- the day, as It was made in optte of the |(D) A bets that Roger Hresnahan in| bout the referee Smith's victory tn Boston on Monday : very a going, on *}his prime was a better catcher than| Orriaon, and Eddie Meters Louis | night wae the second one that a white |*i7S Oo” Satund battle, but what The surprise of the day waa the de- |Jimmy Archer is to-day, Who wins?| defeated James Kenny of St. Louls.| man has won from him during hig | little Blue money evklenced Itself went Cuvert, Peanopy & Co.,INc., Makers of Annow Snints Troy, N.Y. feat of Mr. Murphy's famous mare J. BOW twelve years of fighting. Danny Duane, Uncovered because Its possessors want- ae Piokes by L V. Muute Glover Paton. | (a) Addvees whe levers to une wow gZcith fat hae Gage oH. 8. ‘essbal me oid Luis local Agiie:, Giet defeated ed odde uf W Wo 6, an.

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