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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1913. MURPHY-RITCHIE goureenaeus| NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT A White Hope Was Knocked Out by Miss- i uy 1 Wild Swing and Falling on His Chin) ® By VIC |Gibbons Lets Hirst Go | Wins From Mohl Tener Not Likely to Let THE FLOOR PUNCH! o Reds “Welch” on Sale ey a | _OfF Tinker to Dodgers ; . = . HERRMANN INSISTS New National League Head I TINKER SALE WAS 0. K. | throu, | ume Expected to Settle Wrangle Over Star Shortstop in Next ‘ Twenty-four Hours. betts of the Brooklyns to move again in the Tinker case, Herrmann seetn- EEEEaEieaeaet ingly slapped his associates on tne wrist to-day when he remarked: “T By Bozeman Bulger. shall continue president of thie ball ERE ts a man Gown im Harrie |} club, and to my way of thinking the arg who stands ¢ feet 4 in his|} Tinker sale was elie the wae: sensible way of e the affair.” aap us ae rn ine || There will be hustling and’ bustling ment ewen: oure, that man and mustering of stock jn the next to have something to say about!] tow daya The undeMurrent is RedGuperda wrangle over Joe|} really this: That the directors who ‘Taker. When he does speak something! | had personally quarrelied with Tink- geting to pop, Gov. Tener will mot|| er—thare were two of them—were Off |] frantio at the iden of Joe's getting $19,000. Charlie Hersog has been wit A GUY / P “THAT HARD > A Ws WASNT LY A KNOCK OUT a { suippep AND Lr ON MY CHiN [MISSED A SWING For. HIS EYE. AND A THE. NEXT THING JUKHeWwW OL ANDET iy 18 YOUR Your CARS 2 é : é i i EDITED BY : ROBERT EDGREN |: Bening PHLAbe: LPHTA, Dee. opportui local lad have a/ second and hance with the shifty West that ‘agreed eigned|] wired to come hither with elacrity ia Wola ro eae ae mot || 204 0 fast train, and. meeting wil eo Gaye when that kind of stuft|] De held Thursday, when the mighty made the National League look like a paula say 4 “cies ber the waite. \e i a nee Gov. 7 rae ana | {082 Of managing It, harite Ebbets signed thet agreement) ~~ ——— nrg tm the Waldort bar and knows that it] will not do the league any good with “ ~ wes made in good faith. the public Governor wa ust the RUT IH ORDER. “To GET Away “That's the way to do business,” be} Kind of man that is likely to go to It La a » “THE. rie cane & maui mt tt FACE, amilingly remarked to them when the| Garry Herrmann. by the way, prob: UST FALL ON HIS FAT rote out the agreement) apy understande more Clearly now why gat out ta publio, with-| 5 Tinker found the t oll FLOOR. P. a oI Kg penned a UNGH FURNSHES Af iNe MY HEEL FINDS ASOFT SPOT Aw. ag9 ul és 383 Certous sessions. Jon tried to run the ball clube foolish Ne ALIOL FoR. THE. FIGHTER WHO He GOrtNA, — ‘Teat certal past t certainly te the way to do Dewt-| just because he was clected to the 100, Taig wit, AS A SOFT CHIN, AND GETS N\A Ftoor. pues! ows these who know tries to act a president. Both he and BE A Good cue ON. tT. ———— President cf the National League know! Joo ought to know better than to think Tele “ce FAL sy that he will eee that business IS done/ that the board of directors would allow ' that wey and no other. rue like @ man taking care of his ON MY CHING ‘cee EDBETS RIGHT IN INSIeTING! DT o> DETWEEN REDS AND , a wet veers -\ Ole GIANTS GOES. ° \ iW Incidentally, this ia the first time ON! ane ong bright spot in that meeting | APUT Him out f/ Px y record Gerry Herrmann, thowsh| of the Cincinnat! Hoard of Directors is | 4 — : “Tas wie ree that may mot be his fault, was ever) that, in the excitement, they unanimous be mixed up in anything that! ly indorsed the trade by which Bobby Much Bow tea, THAN “That ait peony tke elehing, ‘Umiess he| Bescher, the crack outflelder, comes to poor farougn i tt, regardless of what| the Giants in exchange for Charley Hg sog and Grover Hartley. That one le board of dueokes may think. Garry If they think there was great excito- might as well withdraw as Ohaliman of! went in Rediand yesterday those direc- the National Commission, a body that) tors ought to have had a peek in tho | has for ite purpose the meting out of! offices of Charles Holliday bbetts an¢ = ie fale play to ballplayers and magnates; at neighboring places where the public A a who have quarrelled over contracts. The of Hrookivn gather from time to. tin | te a case in question, it so happens, wili/to talk baseball. At dinner time they UAEN IN THIS POSITION A have to be settled by that Dose it ree eerie bed fans called up Ai, | EIGHT@R. SHOULD THIS AROUND the Cincinnat! club does not abide PY insetts and offered to contribute ti-| BO AD “WO AUIGH: SQUARELY “NM the agreement signed by Herrmann. wards @ fund to send the case to the ON “THE. Poi ( OF THE SHIN. Cid Whobets ts exactly right in his highest courts. They want Joe Tinker determination to make the Reds live UP | ov er there and are going to have hiin, to the Tinker agreement and, if they) Mr, Ebbetts says he will not give an @o not recognize the authority of Herr-| inch, but on the contrary will appeal mann to Geal for them, the league might | to the National League and if necessary (© You Get up yerorsciio ASAINST. * A WALLOPER. ‘You Cant SAVE. 4 Bothner Wins From Montana. Tatum, The veteran champion was too] with a scissora-and-arm hoki. The match | pion, hae decited to join the New York | George Bothner, the former Usht-|tricky for his heavier opponent and] was for a $010 alo det. A. C., and Jim Duncan, another man of Be ee ee ee re ate | ee eae hare a ier Hess oo | Weleht champion wrestler, defeated Thull | scored tho first fall by a reverse body ——— Macus fama, will leave the Bredhure eo ee Sabhete Gaaa reposition | the Brookiyn pater bend bay Bh war. | Montana in two straixht falls last night | hold in Zi minutes and 15 seconds, Both- Danean to Join I, A. A.C. Field Club and cast his fot with the! ich w {in ner secured the second fall in 17 minutes! Ext! Muller, the national discus cham- in thelr match bout at Brown's Gymia- HACKETT poly Irt@h-American A. C. "t| Among dasedall men the unanimous |= —— opinion {# that Cincinnat! has no case. Aw a rule Garry Herrmann is the pop- ular man in matters pertaining to Lase- ball but this time the gang ts with ‘ealizing that this AA of @ wrangle Ebbets. THE TH mL A, ae TURE AND THE RRCRUCENT ACTING | THE WHOLE WORLD IS Sia fo" see “TODAY” EMP “et Ethel Barrymore as LYCEUM I eda tn te 2 ZierN ; ‘| ELSIE FERGUSON ‘see 2 [aie (OUR FEATURES BY TAKING A FLOOR. PUNCH” rae = ne ohne | Sport Queries Answered. | ‘To tee Editor: a you kindly anewer in your ‘will you be so kind and let me know if Phil Cross was over * knocked out before hie last fight with Kid Alberto? JOB JOHNSON. the Sporting Bistor : A dete B thet Jeck Geyer has knocked out Gundoat Smith. B says Jim Barry B, Does a full house (in poker) beat two, 2 Tat noite, Bente 8 Cirelest, To the 8 \ 1. What is the nationality of Jess Wit lard and Carl Morris? 2 Who was the winner of the Young Denny va. Tommy Maloney fight at St. Louls two weeks ago? FIGHT BUG. 1, Both ere Americans. 2. Bont called draw, but Maloney is said to Rave won. To the Bporting FAitor: Are there any Hebrew baseball play- ere on the Giants, Yanks or Brooklyns? | M. Z. Mo, ‘To. Boring Raltor Have J. 'U. Jones and A. R. Kiviat | @ver met in @ race in the United States | and who was the winner? | M. BRANNER. | Jones and Kiviat met once im Brook- | lym, and Jones defeated Kiviat after | @ thrilling Lap ‘To the Gporting What are the monthly dues and initl- | ation fees at Brown's gymnasium and {@ the gym open evenings for training? | A STRANGH SPORT. Monthly dues 65. Gymaasiam is | all dey ond in the evenings, To the Bporting RAttor How can 1 secure @ basketball court tn the Bronx for any evening except Friday in @ recreation centre? A. M. | CREDITORS: EXTENSION Hackett, Carhart & Co., Inc., Retail, have only 38 days left in which to pay their creditors in order to retire from business honorably. THE LAST CHRISTMAS AT THE HACKETT, CARHART STORES fon of Hackett, Carhart & Co., Inc., Re’ Any merchandise purchased w ich is GHEY arcane acu ate | a tisfaction of its customers. not satisfactory may be exchanged or money will be refunded. 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C., George Lurich of Russia wow bons, the St. Paul welterweight, gave land Joe Iirst of this city, a bad beating tn ita Aa weahy eee bolt A atx-roind bout at the Ol ALA [hut the fight only went the aie rounds | KPesslveness forced Lurich to act on te iibbous's stalling tactlos, Any the second round Mike Red] John McLaughlin, the Irish tad, won the Dut the geme| fret and third fails from Hans Liebler, local lad away, Dut when Joe was stag gering and In @ bad fix, Mike always i shes + cm hs managed to jet his punches shoot over re RELL AI Chea | of around Joe's neck or have them mias| , | their mark by the fraction of an inch. Weim | HATES if | At wo time did the straight fallin, Mohi's etrength ané ag defensive throughout to ewonpe defeat after an ing bout which sreused tex ont. Alex Haggte, the | t Greck welterweight, who is ama lous to meet George Hothner, won the fails from Calvert Whietler, thi Al evn BemND 48" St. Theatre Ea Bw 100™ t= BARGAIN MAT.THUR. BEST oe Te REG. 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