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BEAVY SENTENCE FOR C41RPENTIER Carpentier Set Down by \Boxing Authorities of Paris itie Garten how, Weis French Champion Suspended for, Get a ate, seat iille Ritchie “Wine Months and Fined $100! ~for Being Party to Fake Bout * in Switzerland, Kid Wi imore, who is in line for Johnny Couton for the bantamweight titie, received | \an offer to-day of 6750 to meet the win- her of the ten-round bout between Frankie Burns of Jersey City ant Artic jidwards, which will be held at the | Brown Gymnasium \, A, abow to-night. ; Young Drumimie meets Young Sieger {in the emi-final, ost a sure thing now that the een Carl Morris and Jeas Wi)- will not be seen again tard will be fought at the Garden A. C. @ Astic pattie in Paris for nine| on Dec. Tom Jones, manager of Wil- ithe, He has been suspended fo-} lard, has secured th sent of Charley tat tp al of time and aleo fined $100| Murray, the fight promoter of Buffalo, BORGES CARPENTIER of France, the middieweight champion of Burope, the French Boxing Federation fo>| ‘0 permit him to box M here before engaged in avout with Max|he takes on “One Round” Davie in juftalo, Abbat, who took the name of Jim Lancaster of England, in a bout at Geneva, Switzerland, a few weeks azo, Gnd stopped him in four rounds. Abbat Suspended for four montis. The) Peseration ruied that Carpen-| jw that his opponent was not joaater, and for that reagon they found him gulity. Carpentier's suspen-| gon wil not interfere with his bout with Bombandier Welis at the Nationa) @Morting Clu of London on Dec, 8, but it wil prevent hin in. New York. Young Ahearn, the crack wekerweight ‘of Brooklyn, who és over in Paris, won @ fight there last night, knocking out Henrt Piet, the champion welterweight in sg weventh round of @ fifteen-round The contest was jfousbe at the Wonderinna Club of Paris, and Aheam outpointed Piet in every round untt! he fintahed him, Dick Nelson the plucky Dane, who » tried the come back stunt in @ dout with “Dixie Kid," the colored in England last week, and was nowked out in the thirteenth round f a twenty-round go, Nelson gave) a| Dixie Kid" @ severe lacing in a bout fo here weveral years axo. Jett Smith, the Bayonne (N. J.) mid- Geweight, who stood off George Car. Demtier, the French champion, in twenty-round bout in Paris but lost 1 je Leonie, who hes been in Parte: for nearly a year, ia matched to fight | Adrian Hogan, the French middleweight, |for twenty rounds at a show to be held me heavyweight, for twenty! at the Wagram Club of Paris to-morro rounds at the Stadium, Liverpo " 1 lamd, Thuredey night. been signed up to fight Bandsman Rice, Geo Chaney, the craci ai The State Athletic Commission at ite] w er, HuMllenors: bad Souta Bestae; meeting tofay will grant a license to. th» local fighter, who is fast coming to Jess and Eddie MaMahon, manasers ofthe front as a result of his excellent the Hmpire A. C., to hold boxing shows! howing in bouts at the clubs in this at Manhattan Casino again. ni | viedn’ were matched to-day by Tom | O'Rourke may also get a lic anne to) McArdie to meet in the main bout of! the National Sporting Club in|ten rounds at the Fairmont A. C. om| West Forty-fourth atree: Saturday night. i Freddie Welsh, the English lightweight] Frank Madole is another American champion, will make his first appear-| tighter who put to sleep in a bout ance in @ bout in this city to-night since! on the other skie. Madole has won! April 12, 1911, when he outpointed Pal| many fights in Paria, A few nights ago | Moore at the Nationa! Sporting Club in) he went against Marcel Thoma @ ten-round bout. Weish will go against| French fighter, and was put awa Bloom, the clever lightweight of|the twolfth round with a right hand Sreseare, tn & ten-round contest at the @wing on the Jaw. a UERIES; ree bench, by the name of Rivington Bis- land, Jour. | ‘There is no record of him. | ‘To the Sporting Editor A bets I that if Cross knocked out | Ritchie in their ten-round mixup he would not be champion of the world. B bets that he would be champion. ‘To eettle dispute kindly etate in your paper who Is right, A or B. A. Q, Cross woula be champion. To the Spurting Editor: In the past baseball season were the Brooklyns leaders of the league at any tim> during the season? I o not mean tled with any team, but reaily leaders? A GIRL FAN, ‘They were never better than second. To the Sporting Falitor: What time and by what railroad will the West Point cudeis arrive in Now York City on What ia the most direct way to the Polo Grounds from Twentyr third street or Chambers ity? ANXIOUB, about midday of the acth qviry department the following: ‘What {s the entry fee to join the Ama- teur Athletic Union? (b) What are the Gues of sami A. B. Brooklyn, @a card in the A A U, costs 25 cents. (b) There are no in- @svidual ques in the A. A. U., dut clube’ dues are $7.60 year. Join an amateur cl porting Hatitor jettle a bet, A says @ rounds and 150 in trumps count 290, fs 350, Please answer Walch in A. B One Hundred and Sixty- seventh street. One Mundred and fifty tramps, 90 can't count 40 tramps, as that hee been counted once in the 160 trump. To the Syorting Val wor Are checkers and chess cousidtered JG on the Mew York Central. Minth Ave- 1 a Blevated to Polo Grounds. ‘To the Sporting Filkins rere. Did Tommy Murphy ever f Leach porting Editor Cross on the Coast and what was the Told you be kind enough to publish dacs? ‘AL RAY, [1m your sporting comumne if Tommy Murphy and Leac! tie lawt two yeart Cross ever foagut in and tf #0 who won? JA They fought two no-decision bouts im Mew York, one last year and the other in 1910, To the Hporting Kultor Kindly let me know where Bob Mtz- simmons was born and oblige a reader Me. They have fought two tem and etx round no decision bouts im this city. Te the Boorting baitor Did Frauk Klaus ever get a decision over Btaniey Ketchel? AL MANLEY. ‘Phey met siz-round jecision bout im Pittsburgh on March 83, 1910, ‘Taig wee their only battic, Klaus held, ale ows. of your paper, CIIARL WIMME bal ly ited on re ina | BO7R Jane 4, 1069, at Meleten, Cora johby Walthour rid | nee. t years slaccay bike rave in the Gerden?| Ye saetee BILL COHN, Bo. Go the Sporting Edivor A bets that Jack Johnson knocked 01 at | 21a Saree troimen tack, te eovel §~=— e Football founds; B bets tha: he did not Who} This Season wine? | 4 wins. Agorting Kitor: What is Bddie «'Keefe's nationality ? RC. B. Ze to American of Jewish descent. ‘Be the ing Eaiitor Please let me know how many times Weokey McFarland outpointed Leach Fifteen play> n sustained on the kridiron during the 1913 footvall season. | is two more t tne! when thirteen rey : 7 WR. | fatal injuries, and three more than the Cross and where they met” dues ta | number of victiiny clalined by the col both lege aport in 1911, bout wae hela om | During the campaign injured, in comparison season ‘of 1912, ot fifteen dea folowel hurts musta thin season, Charles Sweitzer, @ former Hamline | univeralty plaser,’sucetmbed io injuries) recetved several whic: brought on 4 complication er albeast pelbaliocailie cuba O’TOCLE STOPS LENNON athletes were WS for the wall except on: through your | ived the firat contract for the next cup defender for) America, ani obs) a constant reader, Be the Sporting Fo" ™inaiy @fvise mo tare vious p! h your col-| ye in footbal: | and In the evo: By foole cauant Leper Wperting tiie a right ewing and Leanor adly publiwh tn your sporting iy Yor more, O'Toole agaln queries answers !f you have any PCr) pigit to thy Jaw and 1 ‘@f @ player playing with Atlenta,|floor, where he remained w ra if bo due on Pittabusg’ counted him out rape aT COACHES PLAN 15 Deaths F | business, ‘ WILK » Nov, %--| detal, t y af Mee ae ee eee” | eens OF { knocked out oad Lenvon of New York in the se | woking of goal, 1; "idle (908, roun at the Peerless A.C. The; ment Bick, 3; eafety, sund Whe 4 nd THE EVENING WORLD, | SURE YOU HAVE! Copyright, 195, by the Press Publishing Co. BANE GWE ME HOH, SHINER. AN’ A Bump t OH, Youle SEE ' Cs pont WORRY: (F WERES ONE THING 1 CAN DO (TS T DRWE A ton dM. ’ Have You EVER “TAKEN TEED UP"THE BALE AFRIEND OUT ON THE LINKS TO SHow tim YouRY FAMOUS DRWE » AND {Le ORWE THE GREEN AND “THEN Hou Out wiTH ONE Quassy PUTT! LINE OF DEFENSE FOR GAME ON SATURDAY, OF Marquard |Boston Manager Writes That He)" "" """?" Heavy Backs Will Be Hurled| Has No Intention of Parting Against the West Pointers | With His Young Star—Federal —Little Open Play. League Popular in Baltimore. y traded to Hoston for George Tyler, This trade, which we have all discussed and ta for granted, has Just been knocked squarely in the head by George Stallings. When George says it Ien't @o, It tan't, and that's all there fe to It. The following letter was re- celvéd from the manager of the Braves lngt night, Read it: “Tam sorry Ghat you fell for that re- port that I am {to trade Tyler for Mar- quard, but, believe ine, you are on a dead one. 1 think Marquard a good left- hander, and [ also think him game, but when it comes to taking him ip ex- change for ‘Tyler, that {# a different | @ coach for an oid-time will take © By Bozeman Bulger. OU may go right ahead and bei that Rube Marquard will not be practically ANNAPOLIS, Md., line- Nov, up of the Naval Academy team as it whl start the game against the Army Saturday became definitely known last 25, night. three players With the exception of two or this was rather well | eral Joki in Bal understood a week ago, but sume doubt | still remained, howeve: Beginning with to-day, | the coaches have found It to reach a definite conclusion #0 that all possible attention could be given this week to make the tea:n as it will finally be arranged as perfect a machine as is porsivie, li ls as follows: Left end, Ingram; left tackle, Ralston; left guard, Howe; centre, Perry; right guard, Brown; right tackle, Vaughan; right end, Gilchrist (captain); ed to m heavt The Ginnt, first time y ifbact No euch proposition haw been | Marlin anot quarterback, EI hols; loft halfback, | th t foack, Failing: | ™ and If | 1 would not Pullbeck, ‘Herrteon, sali M6) entertain it for a mi And this is| League hi Three men on thie tean have won|hot intended as ® reflection on Mar- their places by thelr work in the last] quard, either, grounds bu TUBBSDAY, NOV (The AT “THE PROPER HEIGHT ON A NICE PILE CF SAND ~ Sweat (IT A LUSTY PoKE GN THE Nose —> AND THEN. DO THIS ? HAVE You 2o—> SURE Stallings Puts Damper On Reported Exchange will have t place of Robinson. arrive, late in February, to Marlin ahead of them. three or four of them aalied with the New York team from Vancouver. Wilbert Robinson saya that the Fed- League t# not looked upon as a er mayn the people down there very much worked up over the pros. a eeveral wealthy Halthmore men have for spring practice next year. The Toronto club of the International mad the Board of Trade of Marlin to ha’ NOVEMBER 25, 1913. ew York World.) Sr AND ADDRESSED ss WITH ALL KINDS CF CONFIDENCE IN YouR ABILITY Tom Gee ! You mane YOuR. PUTT FIRST ® You wave! ATHLETICS BEST FIELDING TEAM IN for Tyler ague clubs before his team to do it, Before the clubs begin their migra- tion to the South in February, and Chance will both be busy securing McGraw the pitchers. ¢ catcher badly, and McGraw t some one to take the Until the Giants Mi thereon arke of the equad tha’ will ve the veterans, as but nce wants Led Among the Out- tielders. The oMcial Melding averages of the American League. announced ye iw only another illustration of why Athletics are the World's champions The clud holds the lead in club feldin, with an average of .66, The Athletict also finished first in club batting, ‘The St. Louts Brow fAght, finished The Highiand jtimore. The new Hrooklyn ‘ond in team felding. Mie toads a and Detroite ted for understood that back the Fe eral League ty if they can be assured that enough other vig cities can be in- duced to core in, mite, Lajole, Cleves op, Wagner, ; third base, 142 games, 2; out- york, 147 games, .; Washington, 19 games, 918; Cleveland, 48 games, Schalk, Chicago, 125 amos, $61, Pitchera Jobuson and Caldwell both flelded their a will have a great chance For thi n training a! be with them. ped 106 they be; Austin, Bt. Lous, toam is Graney, arrangements with Oe catche e it for them about a half ‘ g! | ligt too bad that euch stories get| mile from the park that is owned and positions perfectly, Thats Are VOURND, Rue aesilate T_belleve they tend to| used by the Gtante, ‘This wil! make it| though Johnaan Wook Past iN Ore. than ced Mitchell, | make the players uneasy about their| possible for some corking practice: many gamer ai Ne’ or! sen over|{uture and consequently affects their| games on Saturday. In Marlin it tp nel aver. i we ana | work.” | trouble to lay out a ball ground. ‘The 7 a ‘ Vaughan. nt has figured ‘consider-| Manager Stallings wrote this from) land fa level ae a floor am far ap the! Swimmers i ric, ably in final chotce, his plantation in Georgia, where he is|eye can reach, All that ix needed are’ ‘The swimmers at Columbia and City Veughan About fifteen pounds heavier than Ki man, whose place he takes, while | enjoying himself quail hunting and ertaining some friends from the and the fet 4 bunds heavier than| With thie sllencer put upon the mach Tear Eee Fecarded aa garni | Galena of -Manjuard deal, there tn to retain his Job up to a few weeks al little left to jo but await the return © ‘the welection of Failing for a place |MoGraw from his trip around yehind the Hing fudicates that the Navy | world, There is no doubt but that he} eoende have chomen a team well calous|han several big deals on th fire, bur | ¢ apparently he has confided in no ene as, to his next mo lated to hammer the heart out n opposing eleven, and that they propose o batter the Army Hine to the limit in the carly part of the game. Failing weighs 199 pounds and Is remarkably fast for hie weig! y overcome the slowne: his worst fault, and is the hardest the mquad to bring to the [ground With hie ability asa kicker and passer and his stanch playing on the defense, he is well called the Navs's Ted Coy. It bexing to look as if that young fellow Holden, who did some centre- fielding for the Highlanders last eurm- mer, spoke wisely when he said in ais remarkably candid fetter that he would be a regular next spring and that ‘ie would drive in many runs by hitting .2) or better, The records, just published, ahow him to be the only one of tne new men to get beyond ¢ mark. Hie average was .€0 tn tl games that he played. Mr Holden ——_—_—_-—_ "| LEVINSKY STOPS declares that will at more than | ANOTHER WHITE HOPE, |"rty vases. Her va hopin Whether purposely or not, the Giants! Battling Levinaky, the local light] gng the Yanks Rave. arranged thet heavy wetght who is doing more fighting right now than any other pugtlivt in the added another easy victury record lust night at the Olympic moby sopping Yank Of hia om orapper, in the 4s the fourth fighter t period of nine days that has defeated and the third t ie haw beaten into submission, leree Dan ‘Tone epring training plana 90 as to make it very convenient for the war corres spondents who may wish to give them both the once over. are working out will h While the Gants in Martin, Prank | e the Yanks getting into! on. about hour ride from Houston to Mai the people of that section of Texas are New York clubs This will ne, however, as McGraw post- ively, setuaes te play exhibiten games to hi At bert fou a th round Chance proper measurements and four bases, College a! you ar for the w wetting Reedy son'h_mee bi BUSHMILLS Irish Whiskey { Ten years in the wood insure the thorough maturing of this fine Old Irish Whiskey. aLex.0 1S HAW] eco ny NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT ANERIAN LEAGUE Birdie Cree of the Highlanders’ who were last in the | in flelding with a per | — os Prize Winning Saddle Horse Brings Top Price at Old Glory Sale in the Garden. Tho feature of the Ol4 Glory horse sale, held at Madison Square Garden yeaterday, was the sale of the prize win- x saddle horses owned by Miss H. D rf of Washington, D. ry fold Nickel P and Kildare for the aggregate sum of s This amount Just about her for the money she gave for N Plate early In the apring of 1912 Nickel Piate brought $1.4 yesterday, Patricia $815 and Kildare $300, Australia is going to play a big part in thin year'a six-day bicyole rave at Madison Square Garden, Deo. 7 to 1 Ail the atar American riders are clam: oning for partners from the land of the Kangaroo, So far Jimmy Mo- ran, Eddie Root, Joe Fogler and John Nedell have teamed up with ridere from the other side of the glob Moran will ride with Grenda, Root with McNamara, Fogler with Goullot and Bedell with Cory, That does jot wind up the Austraiiann th two all-Auatralian teains, which ht with the leaders teams are Jackle Sullivan and Ernie Walker, will the finish, night at the Atlantic Garden A. feated Harry Litufaky In a fini best two fails out of three, Uained the firet fall in with @ halt Net the with a giant awing, ponent over his rhowlfers to the in the hv Cd throwing Ivan Mamutoff, DISTRICT ATTORNEY MR. 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Maupome of St. Louis and Thomas Gal- Ingher of this city at Doyle's Acs@emy t night ited in a Rpm Xf for the former by the acore of # to $9 In 68 Ine nings, Hoth players showed aplendia form, Gallagher having a high ren a 5, while the Mexican's best effort wae 4 The second biock will be played to-night. Alfredo De Oro was referee, WINTER GARDEN Fat ABURE Cie ‘To. shade it Music HALL PLAYHOUSE th THE FAMi COMEDY“ _THE MA Way & ad at Daily Mats A zat h st STMOpi snOWN F ee ed fy Liston & nay. Fl pany Mats. se gE ee ipaviktour! Ne air Why |e wierd Sees “TRAFFIC 1 SOULS" _TWE WHITE SLAVE MOVING PIG — [Coit GIRLS ols ‘ST |\OLYMPIC Serle barce ; ‘yore, |PROBRE