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| son” who boxed Jack Johnson in Par! | ‘ 4 destow Brook Club beginning June ' . met’ in the Whitehall Building, the ° ‘members present being H. L. Herbert of | With Two Bouts ew York (Chairman), H. P. Whitney, eta [New York; Major John Groome, Phila-| . }delphia; KR. L. Agassis, Boston, Charles | Sa" Francisco has nothing on { Whee! Philadelphia; W. A. Hazard, | » Ty gomew (0) the post New York (Secretary). f bouts on acvoynt of rain. Lt was only George Gould was present at the meet-{2°°"Nt) tims the Ritchie: Murphy cham- polishing off the athletes there, we'll And the :All Those Who Wish to Play 's UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY —o¢o——-+ The New York State Athletic Commission, Regard- less of the Action of the Wisconsin Body, De- cides That Packey McFarland Can Box Here Any Time He Feels Like It. By by The Preas Publishing Co. (The New ¥ YORK STATE ATHLETIC COMMISSION any real reason for approving of the Wine McFarland, If Packey cares to be k World). hasn't discovered | nein Rumpension of Packey | ox in thie State he can box here any | old Ume. It appears that Patrick was sumpended In Wixconsin without being | given any ch to appear in his own defense or to anawer the charge thet he didn't try to knock Jack Britton's head off, He is now conferring with the Governor of that Atate and demanding Justice Ag Packry has hundreds of influential friends in Chicago, including the Mayor, the Governor of Milnote, the Chief of Police and inany lawyers, politicians and business men, he will have a)! the backing he needs. Should McFarland box In Wisconsin again he'll be kely to forget hin reno Ration to win all Nghts without delivering knockouts, PATRIOK DONNELLY, BOXING INSPECTOR at the New Poto ‘A. Ay charges that the officials there “interfered” with the proper weighing of borers. 2 Don't know what Mr. Donnelly means by “interfered.” but pos- sibly his case was like that of a fellow who fatled to yet into the Sharkey club one night in the old membership days. The disgruntled party went up to @ police officer in the street and said: “Sergeant, that doorman up in the Sharkey club has been annoying me and I want him arrested.” “How did he annoy you?" queried the cop. “Well,” replicd the complainant, “he just threw Rights of stairs.” me down two NO, OF COURAF THE GIANTS never tried to get Tinker They dida't have the slightest use for him on the Giant team. In fact, they didn't newd another star ball player any more than a cripple needs @ crutch CHARLES EBBETS DECLARES that nert summer the Brooklyn clud will “show ita heels to the Giants.” Heretofore the Brooklyn club has been more inclined to turn up its toes. BLAND HAS BEEN OFFICIALLY NOTIFIED that his proposition to train the Austrian athletes for the Olympic Gamen of 1916 haw been ac- cepted, Copeland will leave for Austria in March, Ernie Hertberg, who first took American athletic training methods to Rwaden, hae been wonderfully sauce ceanful—so successful, in fact, that if he w it he can have a lifelong position under the Swedish Government, which has taken up athletics as an id to military effictency. With Hertherg, Copeland and Kraenglein in Europe Mug Olympiad more interest- ing than the others in which America has #0 ensily mwept the field, IT 18 LIKELY THAT THE 8IX-DAY RACK will at last die a natural deatn. For yearn this affair has been anything but a credit to the name of “sport.” ‘The recent race at Madinon Bquare Garden fared to draw like former races, even though it ts sald deadhead tickets 4 out to tle politicians In bushel hankets.” The Garden management is finding trouble in collecting the balance of 225,00 supposed to be due under ntract with the promoters, who claim a breneh of contract. If the Garden cuts out the race there'll be no other place in New York to hold tt. A HOT STORY COMES FROM CHICAGO. It Is claimed that the “Jim John- Inat week really was Gua Rhodes, a bi nowerfu] negro, a brother-in-law of Johnson's who was taken to Paria by Johnaon, Rhodes could easily ve taken for Battling Jim Johnson. The story has been eabled from Chicago to the Federation of French Woxing Clubs. If Johnson ts barred froin further contests ¢n France he might as well go back to the levee and the cotton bales, He has already been barred everywhere else THREE AMERICAN CUP BOATS now being built expecially to find a defender Against Sir Thomas Lipton's challenger next summer will be tried out in Long Inland Sound, The trial races will be almost, if not quite, as exciting as the big affair, The coming yachting season will be the most brilliant ever known to the sport in this country. Sir Thomas will make his headquarters at the Atlantic Yacht Club on Gravesend Bay, as that will be most convenient to the course over which the big race will be wailed. There in an old friendship between Lipton and the A. Y. C. Years ago Sir Thomas gave the cluo te steel mast of one of his Shamrocks, and the mast atill nerves as the club's official flaupole. It In of Great height and can be seen from Bandy Hook with a strong enough glass, Polo Cup Defenders To Practice in Spring On Field at Lakewood Powered (o purchase polo ponies for the vse of the American team. A number of excellent ponies have been developed » Texam and Kon- will be inspected by the this year in Californt tueky They clubs were elected to mom- on United States Team Eligible to Take Part in) i, in'the Pato Aneotlation~the Cn Elimination Contests. {on and the Thousand Ueland Poe Ch ‘The delegate of the Chag Country Club ts B.S. Kurke, a former football player of Princeton. A, Preparations for the International polo Matches that will take place Miles in the delegate of the Thousand Island Polo Club, —_—~>— 'Rain Interferes at the 7194, wre now under way. The Exec j tive Committee of the Polo Associat! plonahip bout on the Coast wan porte poned of avcount of bad weather. Hut| You couldn't blame Promoter Hm Cof froth for posting this battle, as it was scheduled outdoors. Two clits here| scheduled shows last night, but it rained! no hard that few fans ventured outdo “ing and offered him grounds at Lake J. to the Polo Association for © games in the apring, During games the Executive Committee will decide who will make up the Amert- ean team that will defend the cup These games are practically elimina these tlon tournaments. All who wish to und it'9\m atrange coincidence that the| on the Ameriean team will take p jmanage’s of bot clit put off thelr the contests. It is probable thut the Sows until next Friday night following men Will play at Lakewood. | Bob Moha of Miwaukee and Roy Ken hey of Hoston, both middlewsights, were jacheduled to box at Brown's, and Young hugrue of Jersey Clty and Cy smith of Hoboken were booked to mix at the onal Sporting Club Lawrence Waterbury, J, M. Waterbury, Louis S.oddard, Devereux Milburn, hall J’, Keene, Malcoim Stevenson, Rene | La Montagne and R. 1. Thomus. it was | at Lakewood that the spring practice |\Jack McCarthy and Tom O'Rourke of tournaments to decide the cup defenders | Brown's and the National were ao dix- Were played during 1911 and 1913. The |appointed by the attendance ut ther Gates for (he apring practioe games were | respective clubs that they lecided to put hn. [on the same cards next Friday nigat a Beals Ozranam FI hot decided upon, but It was said, otticlaliy, that the Srat game will Diuyed the rst week in April A pow pany cominittee consisting of | The ¢ n five ¢ Sox the following named men was appointed: |'P OMG Of the hardest fought ba Leula Sto.dard, Maicolm Stevenson, Ma- Kees ever played on the formur's for John Groome and W. A. Hagar). | abt Peis sarin). imaing nine as Tt will be the duty of this commitiee | ciner Osanam player, wlao played. « to select the ponies which will % | great game, making four baskets In the played during practice and international jast half of the @atches, The committee is eleo em- was % 10 lb ‘ me. The final score " 2 _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1913. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW Y CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Copyright, 192, vy 6. el q 4 @NLY. Give « BAT LEVINSKY A PUNCH FoR Mas"! Giants Announce Plans 7 For Southern Training _——s— 4s he examined Southern time ; es, : re } table World's Tourists Will Have) ‘""* _. ’ That the N. Leas Mt ist Only a Day’s Rest Before | the'American ‘League in ising weicome to the world-touring Chicago White Sox ind New York Glant« upon thelr return | to thin ctty next March was made | Known In a letter received yesterday by | Preaident Ran B, Johnson of the Amer- ‘The Giants who accompanied Manager! '¢an League from Goy, John K, Tener Mcraw on the trip around the world | President of the Nutlonal League. Presi Won't be given much time for a home-|ent Johnson recently announced that Ls ry) | he would accompany a party of White coming colebration In this city. Tl | doy suyportern here to greet the home- sight-secing party will be allowed Just) coming tourists. Gov. Tener requested one day after their return, March 6, for! that plans for the celebration be made a reception, when all hands will be| jointly with the National League, and whipped to Marlin, Plans announced for) {t in announced that his request will be the team's Southern training to-day | #ranted poled Neale cee ia pad alten pe | At Milford, Pa, last Saturday Joe Set Reneau iF BIR PRS 1] Wo, the noted pitcher of the Boston company of players. ‘The regulars willl Rey aoe married Mian Laure Terese © kept in the Southland longer than] o'shea of Kansas City, Kan, The cere. any other year, They will stay on the) mony was performed by the Rev. L. B other side of the Mason and Dixon tine) MeMickle of the Methodist churdh. Pete until the very start of the National] Wood, pitcher of the Lowell Eastern League season, going direct for the open-| League team, a brother of Joe, and Miss Leaving for Marlin. ee the Press Publishing Co. (The N Yea 60, THis My, uve Tipe Form, Taner. SS FoR. Toe NEW YORK SMAUs Boy = Aa Step York World) Dore Ge & Reauiar. ean a) HOPE STOUKING 2? = “Tye seen all of these big white Doat Smith is about the best and feu and isn't game, Take the four men 1 example. Rodel doesn't know how t hard enough to hurt a ber. Flynn i first principles of boxing. Levinsky ix big and awkward, He is #o tall t good body blow would bring hi made me laugh, Carl Morris can't « |Prest of the bunch, why, they simp \[ rorfeit $1,000 if 1 fail to whip any and T hope the Boxing Commission w Intends t His Manager Posts $500 For- ‘nq game in Philadelphia instend of! Halth O'Shea, atrter of the bride, were com!ng to the Polo Grounds for some of | ‘ the early exhibition games that the fans | have been accustomed to seeing, | Even before Managor McGraw gets back Dick Kinsella will marshal many of the #tay-at-homes in St. Louis, aboot Feb, 17, and proceed to Mariin to get the atiletes on the Joo early in the sometimes warm climate of the Texas town during that part of the year. | According to present plans, the first aquad should be well conditioned by the the McGraw and the main party arrive | at Marin, With McGraw In command, | the players will be divided into two teams, The firnt team will play itn first exhibition game at Dallas March 14, and remain there fur days before proceed- Ing to Houston for a series of four games. Tho first of April will see the Glunt regulars at Reaumont, where three contests have been arranged. Four games will be played at New Orleans, starting on the fourth, The team will make a one-day stand at Mo: bile on the eighth and then jump to Chattanooga, wh the Giants will test Harry McCormick's skill aa a manager with a game with the le Prom MeCormick’s domain MGraw will lead his troupe direct to Baltiaore, where three games with the Inte League nine of that city are schedu From Haltimore the regulars go d to Philly for Without once touching. at port for an exhibition contest training trip for the regulars was « John Miller, the former Pittsburgh first baseman, has notified Miller Hug- ging of the Cardinals that he is satis. fed with his transfer to that club and will sign a contract next month, This puts an end to the story that the Fed- eral League men will get Miller for their Pittsburgh team Henry Medicus no longer owns atock in the Brooklyn club The disposal of hia shares gives 50 per cent. of the stock to the McKeevers, with Ebbets holding the other half. Medicus has seventy-five of the #0 shares in the Newark club, Which will receive his attention next weunon, Bil James, the Boston Braves’ young pitcher, Is recovering from serious in- juries recelved in an automobile smash, The car In whieh James war riding co Hded with a telegraph pole, and the pitcher landed on his Lead in @ pile of stone wot — od Princeton to Meet Columbia in the opening game of the the rates as oy ive them. the be Final Round of Intercollegiate Barring and unken na lil 5 weathers the acheme should work ot{ Chess Tournament To-Day. 1 rfection. The players now with the wlobe trotting band are in etrict — training, provided they are Hot ected! princeton defeated Harvard in the oly require a boiling out In the South| Mual intercollegiate chess tournament to themselves for a strenuous| held at the Murray Hill Hotel yester- ean n lay morning and afternoon, by the The jant in charge of Dick| score of £% to 1% By this victory k will Texas ty ras: |the Tigers wrested the lead from the stages and will ! gulars in] Cambridge players, and will meet the Haltinore tn tim the march oy the| Columbia players in the final round Quaker City The ata’ Hine, -| to-day. The grand total at the end of Vides for twen tlee on What Y V" rasite” ever i RACING SELECTIONS. 1b out of the cotton belt. Phe cubs, ees ike the first team, will net have an CHARLESTON. oppertuntty of playing he exhibition Clem Beachy, Rye Kames on the MX ounds before the |] spaw, Coming Coan. OPRGIIB (OR the league mn ond Race Pennies, Malik, Mew ancoeh No more trade winds will blow around Tea aa spam Billy Vanderv tha 6 Hh! headquarters (or sometime, o jer, Henry Hutehinson, Secretary John Foster announced that Fourth Race=Star Actress, Celesta, no more Ie will beat pred until Loan Shark. Manager MeGraw Kets hack from his ifth Race-Rat Masterson, Ancon, junket around the Jonn Mares. Siath Race Spindle, Lulsseau, President Ebbets of the Ded- Hatty Rega gers will start on @ long vaca JUAREZ tion today, completely fagged \Po jorge ttace Hirka OM Duteh, out by the strenuous libors of PP General Warren | secbnd Race} Hyewnite, Lysamo, exrchonging plawers, 9 neath tle MAraninont, IE's moneu plenty of eacreise Told Race=Ming, Olacte, Mans and conducting a publi ity a reuitnih, Rage TAREAREt. | HOxt poign all at the same tim a Von he jab of spending $25,000 in i Mack, ©. 8 one lump is harder than at Lump, Cordie + seeme,” said the jovial magnate oe en ene eee feit to Bind a Match With | Any White Hope. i By John Pollock. { HAT Bob Fitasinmons is really | I fincore In his declaration to ra: | enter the ring and box any of 1908... the ‘white hopes" was shown to-day eee When his manager, John Meek, of Har- BEER ool Ne Jy posted a forfeit of of Ketchel in Oc 1910. Papke, ‘Ike Fordon of the At us, Dillon and MoGoorty were ee and. authorized the latter to Pchief cisimants, Kiaus finally fought Iinatch’ Fite with any heavyweight he [tis way to tie champlonship In 1912, jean secure to meet him in a ten-round r huis on the night of Jan, 6. says that Pitz has yee: bout at that ¢ Manager M working hard in a gymnasium ian New: ark, N. J,, and also been doing cons d- erable road work for the last two months and ts In good evough sha go through a ten-round battle, Ad, Wolgast in | The Sport Net r Princeton, 5; ‘d, 4% Kames, teri Ditech puppy arrived on the Minnetonka ay, muth to the Joy of Tim O'Rrie: well known on Newspaper Row. Gi Mixer is a high quality youngster, on five months old, a daughter o' Mu prizew and himself a x pion Straight Tip, by Woods M Tho Irish Mix« nison of eh: ppion Boi by champion Breda Mixer, The Wanderers hockey team of New York proved @ bit too clever Hilwrim Athletic Association seven i the Boston Arena, winning by a score of 5 to 4 The visitors, playing a four man defense, started off with a rush, seoving four: goals in the first period. In the second tally t failed to tally but had whip enough in the third, aftor home team had overtaken them, to pull the mateh off in the third round. ates by a scare of 15 to0. The manship, and the | eweep rowing as pursued in America, How Old ‘‘Fitz” Sizes Up Present White Hope Crop and I doubt whether he can take a crack on the point of the jaw. town, Bob Fitzsimmons Re uapended bury Tip, a winner of two hundred alumni yes and they are a sorry trong but he hax no defence saw Monday night at the Garden, for oouse bis right hand and can't punch x a Joke and Coffey is ignorant of the ix fairly clever, but he has no wallop, Willard reach his head, but a 1 saw Pe a year ago and h et out of his own way, and am for the y have no business in the ring. IU oft fellows in a ten round bout M1 let me have a chance aneher, hat it's hard ally o Fight Again TRAIL OF MIDDLEWEIGHT BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP, 1987-1888 1868-1874 severe INT#=TRAD seve DRE IRN seeee T3801 + ISN 1307-1907 Bia simmons Ryan retired it 1907-1908 George « 1913 y the Commission of | Winvonsii ul tactics In his » ut at Milwaukee wita © White of Chicago, and Harry § the referee, may also be punishe he not disquallfying the ex- n. Both Wolgast and Stout n subpoenaed to appear before H mission at their next meeting. } x — | Johnny Dundee, who is matched to fish! Freddie Welsh, the English eham- plow, for ten rounds at New Orleans ¢ rs afternoon, has also bi eet Phil Bloom, the prom- Brookiyn lightw in a_ten- 1 go at the Atlantic Garden A, jon the night of Jan, 13, forgat Welsh, Tommy Murphy, Knoek- | out Brown and other good lightweights, Bob Cla fighters to B noup for tights to be a averry A of that olty on next Eriday night. Phil Bloom will tackte celebrated for Kid Kansas, le Vallace will go * s P against “Yovig Kanaas, and. "Rotaler its purity and *\ Bartheld will meet Fighting Zunner, * three bouts will he of ten ra great flavoring tlon eas ‘ _. qualities. Four loca} clubs will hold spectal box: | ing slows to-morrow afternoon, Irving; AC. of Brooklyn, Hattling Levinaky va + Pack Terk I: Atlantic Garden AL ©. Dayle, Johnny nd Pinky Burns bantam welght anny urphy contest In West Brighton (9 Sailor Dannehy va, Joe Keats; Pork ALC, G1, Tammy Mad- The Stevens Preparatory Schoo! hockey iting Larry Ryan, team of the Interscholastic League ln, ae up against an alumni team at t . , Bemmy Harris, manager of Kid Will Nicholas Rink, and de} 1 the gradu- !#m# the Baltimore hantamwetght, saye that hi 4 received a cablegram from hort vay “Peggy? Bettinsun, manager of the Na- Vuoys were short on work, aud the prep. !¢ sottineon, students shot goals with comparative UOnal Sporting Chih of London, offering rane, ‘The teams plaved with only xix him @ mateh for Williams with Digger '“ Stantey, the English bantamweimht, fh MG 8 Tule. WRIch fae been) Fr ays he will take the matoh {f adapted for the voming ttle tourna tne ciuy give him his terme Three local clubs are now trying to Tt wan definitely stated yesterday by yeing off a ten-round bout between thowe in & position to know the facts patting Tevincks and George Rodel Nn connection With the rowing situation {ys Hat. menvewelghty 8 at Yale that Bua 1 Ghininnt wit Ld tale charge, dan, 1, ax head coach, and will be aided by Guy Nihalis of aud The latter wil! have cvune 9 EVERYTMNG ONT | TREN eeAIE’ Whe aie auiiete culinne: BILLIARDS AND BOWLING ‘ Giaanini wil! centre his ate ia al my the younger a who desire to get Bipaine ay EXPERT MECHANICS. ea a ow Ban Lancroe poet Tink AUCH OF The FRENCH PROERATIONS Gort tr Te Freon Santa To THe Boca: a | Bloom han EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN CHIP KNOCKS OUT KLAUS FOR SECOND CONSECUTIVE TIME | a ed Fifth Round Ends Bout Which the Loser Is 10-7 ‘ Favorite. in Special to The Bveniog World.) TSHURGH, Dec 4. -eorge Chip his clalm as the mildleweight | champion of the world by knocking out | Frank Klaus for the second conseou- |tive time. “The end came in the fittn round in what was to have been @ etx- Jround hour In Duquesne Garden, Klaus » the ring @ 10-to-7 favorite in | went in betting, Both are local men, In previous battle several momtha ago KU was put away unexpectedly in the lan: minute of the sixth round. Chip had a lead in the fleet four rounds. The fifth opened with Klaus | lovking t Chip rushed in amd rained stinging blows to the head a soon had s up against the ropes. ‘helpless. Klaus was unable to protect {himeelf and Chip hit him on the Jaw fate will yy (Spectal to The Bvening World.) | NEWBURY Pol Dec. A. The inain bout in_ the Newburyporg. A between Billy Burke of Lyan an@ Hattling Sylvia of New Redford ended in a draw. The latter had the better of the milling in the early rounds, but Rurke came back strong, easily earning Iraw, which wax considered @ popular | decision | Tinker Threatens to Sign With Chicago Federals Federal League if the Brooktyn team does not through, and in @ big Famous Shortstop Intimates |r too,” ‘Tinker said after the con- “Lam confident that there 1s no chance That He May Hook Up a8inow of Murphy getting me in @ trade for by purcha Therefore my only Manager of Outlaw Club To- chance of playing In Chicngo ts to join Day. the Federal League, ‘This T surely Will do unless 1 am offered what I'm worth by Brooklyn. The Fede very convincing In their argumen' the best part of {t fa they are willing ut up the money right Pow oF 4s soon CHICAGO, Dec, 4—Joe Tinker say# jn 1 Gens contr ct. . he is going to sign with the Federal! 1 don't look for a batt nage the Chicago toam of | Brooklyn than $5,060 4 year. ‘This with organization if the Brooklyn the bonus would make my salary team does not hurry and make hiss an poled i 000 for each 3 fhe mie offer that he will feel justified In ac- loranarily, bi while 1 am bel cepting. Further, Tinker may sign to-day, as he has promised the oMciain of the new teague to give them a defi-lcago Federal team and to take hold at nite answer. Tinker was in con- ‘once and to organize a first nine. ference with the Federal Leaguers for |‘They promise me the most substantint more than two hours vei er |backing in the matter of getting players, noon and made a complete atatement |The grounds have secured are all after he had finished Though Tinker [Tikit and when they come to make nays Brooklyn has ae yet made him no | % , abet Gefinite offer of a salary oututde of | aie tens that much-discuased bonus of $19,000, ||, oTyin 14 Nik © fas he believes that $5,000 will be the limit offer ™ not jborabarded with better bids for my: y hey want me to manage the Chi- announcements somebody 1s going Ke with me of dicker- I'm not using any re ireattent Hobets will put-on it. [<I om the old league, Wut thie I will This he will not accept under any cir- nea, I ef promised (oe waderas Ure cumstances. The bonus Is to be made |i. ny answer before hoon to-morrow.” a part of the salary—in other words |" ‘ri, through ead threneh at Brooklyn wants Tinker to sign a three: | tno Brooklyn. people have year contract for a total sum of |dodged the Issue right along, and now | $25,000. ‘ | It te generally understood that the sein we | Federal Leaguers have offered Tinker | Yale to Play Notre Dame aieses/ 7 he threetens to get action. a salary of $16,000, the coutract to| The Yale eieven plans to play Notry run three years, or a total of $45,000 ;Dame next fall, probably on Oct, 17. tim Tinker will not admit !The Western eleven, which made a amount is this high, but says |#reat hit vy its victory over West Point In excenn of w he knows {last season, has been invited to play in Brooklyn is willing to him. i bowl at New Haven and has ten- ‘The Federalinia also agree to bond accepted, With Harvard piay- the amount, and Tinker will get it if fl an at Cambridge on Oct, at he plays through only part of one #ea-|jand Yale meeting Notre Dame, fans in | son, of if the league does not laat over |this part of the country will bave a good anon. chance to compare the Eastern with the ‘It's true that I'm going with the | Western st, f play, The World’s Greatest Condiment, has no equal as an appetizer. 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