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tad piled siIAaat de> oaks nee at CEBU aewne THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1914, UE EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN MIKE AND “MAC” MAKE PREDICTIONS AMATEUR AT TENNSS ” a rm rahe sn OFFILLY DEFINED. BY GOVERNING BODY |Action Taken by National As- sociation to Head Off England’s Protest. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK > The proposed rule by which it Is @m- pected to “leariy define the lawn tennis amateur la this country was issued to- day by the National Lawn ‘Tennis Aseo- ciation, It #8 understood to conform j sufficiently with the rule of the Inter- national federation of Europe, so aa to se no friction as to Davie ‘Cup Matches in the future. The rule whl be offered for adoption at the annual meeting of the national. body at the Waldorf-Astoria on Pow, 6. The only opposition to it in expected from invitation and hotel promoted teur- naments which, If the rule is favorably Acted upon, will have to depend upon local players. The report of the amateur rule com. mittee and the rule follows: “In view of the fact that the United for the Davis Cup, your committee beg the provisions alming to maintain high afer sare muices Lim Gian we'o weavier =- 1 won't ser ASHAMED To wit Hin AS MARD 46.5 can’ Fi One of th bail players who cane back ‘ | dividual representatives, paying trans- Hae Been Directed at trom tne conterence in Cincinnati sass; ers—Giants and White | portation and reasonable hotel (ving) the Cub Machine. have ton of the Cub players and wit} Sox Untouched. faite, Onihecotet ot tae en ‘ ° a aon, te oS pl nd Poy Tinker Jen events. On account of the great dile- * ema that’ Ae aa Toasee cout Ga everybody ————— Pike! blind In the amateur rules you uid, who dd you finds of th tlonal 1 T Fem aon cans haus Man Who Claims He)siting tnere buts od Hanlon?” idf This Is True It Explains eration. EPR CR Lae See ie BoT Knows Points Out That} 11 it ve true that tie Keds are ater’ Ban Johnson's Note of Pacis) bebin hed She ‘Th teeneeteaat MeGoo! 7 Ther Entire Figh Ti F. the scalp of Charley Murphy, they are | i ited ¢ associations or clubs are visiting Cuyrene | e Fight Thus Far |cerainiy going atter it with a vin.' Welcome to the Invade | remitted to send players as thelr In- Hf 2 3! Fy { ? tances betwéen prominent points within ———. haa distiked Murphy, personally, ever — ‘ ov . , the United States and also within many oar own : CHARLESTON WINNERS. pipet aap O sauabble’ that Oroke ‘up the “old com: {Clas pt players about whom he should of the States, your committee are un- two or uckiey Wants \vinner [rotor steuy tie wer sot sone | tion worry: | anlmous in considering 1¢ proper to adi ‘ SURST RACEB—Three-year-olis and ioamd | to the events to which our associations here tA = Broadway that Ban B. Johneon | e upward; selling; five and @ half fur-|knows much more abou The one thing that pussies the old-| This young fellow, Guy Cooper, just] or clubs are permitted to send thelr a t the plans of| timers, however, why Tinker took | signed by tho Highlanders, has all the i to Meet Gunboat Smit tnd to aeats hotne Gieneo, “10s th Federal League than would appear|King ‘Cole away from frank Chance, |earmarks gt another Otis Crandal, | representatives, national, sectional. and ——. Fi and 1 to 4 Grat; Terra Blanco, 108) 5, pe ie. than) Ob, aes tk, State championships under the auspices ten rounde the eurface. that ‘ Joe and nce are the closest of | Though Cooper is @ pitcher he walked Le i Haturday eight This, will be Lastect |ond; Buase- Jim’ as' Ctentis), 1s" to's, (2Ot2 Of Welcome to the invaders and his friends and wefe very much interested | out with his atick Inst summer and sag. | Of the U8. N. L, 7. AW” Wires Tom O'Rourke To-Day | !iret tight in the East, and if he wine i + |pubiicly expressed opinion that it would|in the guccess of each other's team | {ly led the Virginia League. He batted| Proposed lows: he 2 be @ good thi cam during last season. They were coupled jat @ clip of .360 In thirty-seven ga:tes, “Au amateur lawn tennis player he will be able to get on some important | Bthelburg I1., Silas Grump, Queed, Joba | Dretty much on the level” ne “ee lin the betting againet Evers when the |He aleo Anishes thind among the wine| $9 ome who hae net accepted money to Fix Up Match Here nebiad sha oe were een ree Oe are nce, YoU eurpoee," aaked a man who trouble broke with Murphy Ring, ptshers, Young Cooper 1s over oe Sereiing on ving exseuste fommy Murphy, who meets Wille ae ee Soe large theatrical interesta, ‘that the coe Playing the game tourme- for Gunner. utp of tae worse tn Ben Boontinte as Tenger-Oesland, 15" (Bore), Ewe [ American Lengo President would be| rfera"Lansvare ecare, that aim | Chariey Dootn in pretty badly worried| S siaver may accept Roepltality nt Jan, 33, in a letter to the writer vase even and 1 to 3, firet; Bat Masterson, 111 Bheckard ie ready to sign a contract | over the condition of his club sisce the 8 private house, and when offleially r that he will be in the best shape of his | (Pickett), 8 to 1, 6 to 6 and 8 to 6, sec- coming as manager of that club and will fix raid of the Federal League by which celnetba to Feareeuh on abbntatien taas ry By John Pollock. career when he faces Ritchie end that | ond; Nello, 109 (Buxton), 6 te 1, 9 to 1 t1o9 not the eons esey. LBs rvesely tl bal | Be lost four of his star men. Dooin is ps = a-|be expecta to win the decison, ‘If T| and'® to 10, third, ‘Time, 1.10. Dr, Ken-|20'® Rot going to be hurt and knows ft. |ralary. Sheckard has been in Florida, |one of the few who did net epeak| oF eld tm 8 world’s ehamplonahip hardest: proposition he ever struck. heel aha announced late this lose,” aya Tommy, ‘then I will poal-| Gail, Incision, Ryo Straw and Prince * but hurried away in response to a tele-|ientiy of the new league when it first] er im @ mational, sectional or State MoAMiater ien't @ one punch Aghter, | terneon he had received @ Wire) tively retire from the ring.” 4 Gram, attracted at ehamplouship under the nas { We works every kind of 9, punch, and| com jim Buckley, who is in Frisco.) Bombardier Welle, who was put away m4 a mean business,” h pices of the U. 8. HW. %. FT. A, o in defense is about ag near perfect 88! ssxing that Gunboat Smith be matched | in less than two minutes by Georges to anything. They got Cole from the|, The ¢iming of Sheckard at Pitts-| york, “and they've got the dough. a repeosentetive tonm competition, aver'seen in @ ring. He plays| with the winner of to-morrow night’s4Carpentier at the National Sporting tee Ghat 4c ‘ Yanks, yes, but up ¢o the time they | 1 — e player may receive from ouch as- the ‘body fully ag much as for the een Battling Laevinaky and|Clud of London last December, is to get beg %, fret; High got him Cole had not algned a bis ‘This reid om the Philties and the) gostation or club bs selesumry Like Mike, be Pomp | OOtt_ Netw eta tly an-|*nother chance to show his ability with 2 (Martin), 10 to 1, 8 to 1 and josie contract Pirates, by the way, is taken by most of a Porky Flynn. O'Rourke promptly the mitts, He has been secured to leven, second; Brave Cunanier, 138 (Cal- t travelling /amd reasonable living efoued very much, although he te quick awered Buckley that he was “on. Both | rent Handaman Blake, another. Enwiah t ; | “The Federal League is going to lay Pr the players to mean @ fourth pennant expenses. ‘Tho interpretation of edough on Die fect when he wanta to 7 tahan), -4 to 6, 1 to Te aut: ‘Met; | off the American League and they are|last year, claims to have a three-year | for the Giants, With the Phillies, Pi- O'Rourke and Dan Morgan, manager of man, for twenty rounda in Lendon Leviasky, have been clamoring for ®| March 3 for a purse of $9,000, Wells wae chance at ‘the Gunner,” O'Rourke on) substituted for Carpentier, who dey tcf Fiyan, Porky, according t|manded #1000 for fis end to fight O'Rourke, haa never received the credit | Blake. E 3 i : $ i EF i i § i Time-116 3-6, | Lost Fortuna, oe r eavenal Sheckard geie the Job|rates and Cubs all shot to pleces it Stream, Loulee Travers Ivan Gardner MiniiueGaa will aue tne Fed-| looks itke a cinch. There ie one club, FOURTH RACE—The Ridgevilie Han- FEDS HAVEN'T TAMPERED WITH You know, the Federals have not gone | ij bh li i i ti! times, and ; 9008: THE NEW YORK TEAM. B (hate more than olghts 4 — dicap; #400; three-year-olds and up; six . Charley Ebbets sends a postcard whieh | after the Braves as yet. emnonnecd aad are open te all play Seen ce orale, Menllinar won maser to which he 18 entitled from the box!D) 4 ratct, hee been clinchec detween |furlonga—Caar Michael, %6 (MoCaiay),| “What bie teams 2 you means, for |is postmarted San Juan, Porto ‘Rico A — ors catering the tournament” of his amateur mock. |fane end for that reason the Boston! yim Flynn, the Pueblo fireman, and|10 to 2, 4 to @ and 8 to 6, frei 3 Prince | Metance?” T asked. He “am having the time ef my| Harry MeCormiok, meanger of the oe light heavyweight has never had ® real) jack Princoll, the Brooklyn heavy- Aghts “ one," aald, ‘* whieh would naturally lead us to ooge Club, is in town and ea; TO ome, wtih shows opportuni now his fatlo worth. |seignt, whe has veen toning well dure [ee Me (MoTaggart), 18 te 6 1 20! her, War aes potion! believe at he hade't heard about the| Gur’essen e Joke about madie Grant | CINCINNATI HEAD OFF os Rive mafia Seeeriaety taking things seriously and| Ing the last six monthe. They will oe 5 oh eee 2 ea thind, | SR" care to mention. Oh, I heard all sete ce 70 Tiabeer ov the otter to: dalie nek, belae: apie ee Bak imme FEDERAL LEAGUE AGENTS.: ss train- | come ¢ogether in a ten-round go et the i " A ‘Daubert. “Why Eddie has been + > rs of wing © Gatshing under O'Rourke's management and ain | (uantie Garden A, C. show on Thure-|Ti#@® 1152-4 @hackleton, Palanquin, | thle from ® fellow who co:nes direst house "wth me for two weexm, “the| CINCINNA Thee Men! ¢rom Chicago and tmows. I'll lay you a — !day night. Flynn will try his hardest |Good Day, Bonnie Kelso, Chuckles and Frank Ferrell bas about recovered! former pinch hitter declared, “T would to beat’ Driscoll, an he wants to get a|Royal Tes also ran, ttle bet right now thet the Fede don't | rom the joes of King Cole, The signed like to bave Eddie in Ohattancoga but art against the topnotch “white grab a single member of the Giants oF | contracts of Frits Maisel end Ray Cald- I don't know yet whether MoGraw will JUAREZ ENTRIES. the Chicago White Sox. Do you suppose | wel have come in and they are the let him it “ i tf H hopes of the present age. — that wise men like Comiskey, McGraw [ Levinaky to-morrow night he will be promising Brooklyn eee ,, | and Callahan would be travelling around ‘entitled to consideration. a in one of the three| The Juares entries for to-~morrow's|the world amd taking things esey if cescartog Go _— ten-round bouts with Gene Mortarity of | "cee are ae follows: they didn’¢ know their interests were oigning wy, Bob Fitssimmons hes started the syracuse, N. at the Garden A. ¢. to-| FIRST RACE—Holling; ‘year-olds and up: | not to be molested’ f mile.—*Ave, 05; °Od 81; °Free Will, eo to compel the State Athletic} night, was signed up to-day to meet fe; Dewaiana, ‘biee 5 | 1 admitted I hada’t thought of thet, Georetary @tephens of Be Semonienion to eescind their recent rul- | Harry Condon at the ‘Vanderbilt A. S te; Pricae, po goer | 2S este and this man with the mysterious Reds went to Pittsburgh eter ing which hag barred him from pox-|of Brooklyn on geome A wan IN | 105; Hen Uncas, 105; Horicon, 108, knowledge advised me to ‘take tumble | To the Sporting Baiter: & Beach race track je beyond the moter-|eim Marty Berghammer, utitity M-, ee Ee eee eit cothty [oat re hte oe to the real dope.” Will you kindly tet me know if @um-|@rome. Who is right? (3) In 9 football ; thee year-elde; fi ing at any of the clubs in this State, | aio, Frankle Wilaon tackles Franile | end « half furlong.—°Trensect, 108; * 05; He has applied for an injunction to! tay mh restrain that body from preventini pi omen Jon, 110; Baltimore, 110; Uncle Pail, him from meeting opponents at the! The Olymple A. C. of Harlem nolde ite | 7m Kaige regular ‘weekly boxing “how to-night. ik 8. jell, chair the commission, was served ten-round bouts will eee al n the following boxer: with papers last night, and oalls for : I “The man whose ecalp the Feds are ith ever fought Jim Flynn aad|@ame A saye centre can rush through after,” be weot on, “ls Charley Murphy, | Mont SmIR gree ett ae esa wer with the Dall after quarterback touches and they'll put him out of business ae Job: Coulon? Who wont the ball. B says that it Dusty Dore, 118; Meshech, | gure as you're born. Everybody in base. | "Sht any Pified a Q) ©. &. Berna of \OR—Pures; two-year-olds; ball 1s eore on that fellow, and he would wart. ui, | ta Mara 0,108; roe Tir Cananede not get much sympathy, even in his own Suen) Sait seen Cs ee ran three before Justice | Jackson and Johnny Dolan, Isidor Akers ; Commauretis, 100; Bive Racer, 100; Ben's | league, if his whole team wes smaehed. |id Williams @ slight 1084 ever Con. oe Ne ake’ caus tisgus on Ross and Freddie Hass and | Priter, 113; Mikon ‘Barbe 112; ‘lady Ce |e White Sox are favorites out there |iom im mo-decision ten-reund bout at Wednesday morning. Fits has affida- » the eraok went aide Hants 1To tes, + ® 4:| and will not be bothered. If you'l m0-| seaaison Square Garden Oot. 18, 1018. vits from Mike Donovan, boxing in- ast ica tice, tthe man Weegham, who is putting tructor of the N.Y. A. C., A. J. Drexel! jog Fox, Mnglish bantamweight, who| Captain Burs, 100; it | if z LJ i ¥E t t Fe E : i i g . i if ii jo and 0 bal —Theatortta, $i] up moet of the dough for the Chicago | 7%,‘ Seorting EAlior: Biddle of Philadelphia and many othere Bob ry, 108 Gipay I will be nineteen years old m Jan- has won two fights so far tm thie coun- | Lore, 108; Alva, 106; Bing, 110; "Lite Win, | Sederes Teague team, | uary, Tam 6 feet 91-8 inches tall, weigh who ela 1.» la in good enough shape to| try, has been booked fer two more | 4%; Cult. 1 ; threeyear-elde and up. | moat Popul 1% pounds. Is that good weight, and if engege in limited-round bouts. {fig Hi frat opponent will be | ward: five and a half furiongs.cdema of Asie, | drinking places je near the White Sox |not how can I gain more? ae Frankle Bradley, the crack bantam. |i4; |, @4; *Ben Btone, 100; 108; | park. He wante to out into the business , CONSTANT READER. Jim Coffey, the “Dublin Giant,” and weixht of Philadelphia, for six rounds| kre Vadwick, 108; "Napa Nick, 100; ‘Heroes, | of Murphy and the Cubs—not the White Jack Lester, heavyweight of Seattie,'at the Olympia A. A. of Philadelphia | 108; Velatabel, 108; Moraligni, 105; Neat, 106; | Box." Dhysictan will probably who has fought Sam Langford and! on Jan 19, and the ‘second bout ie with | Annual Inloast, 105; ™ Hert, 108; lex, 108;|" “Why ane they ‘laying off’ the! other good big fellows, have bene | Sonne © Leary i ten rounds at Bas- eae Moree Gt, 38, | Giante?’ I asked, e rh out of ton, 4 on Jan, 3. —Tom ¢ . ‘ “Became it’ eam To the Editor mies eS Oe Pree Cures, (100; “The! cow York, and as the Fede ‘ane not| I am-é feet 9 inchen tall, but welsh bere remnant it_© Toalt av Gee Sessa, 0: Biner Flor.| going to peta club anywhere eround only 1% pounds, would tlhe to know p ot. Fete Meetay, Sere a ae New York there's no use in getting | how to increase my weight. -eighs themeelves in a fight when they don't E. C., Troy, N, Y. team was received by President Murph; have to, Did you notice,” he asked, | oe ——————— CHARLESTON ENTRIES, ‘how quickly Jake Daubert declared Caltforatans Win Tennis Desb! —— Mmself on the jorping question? | The ‘Daily of Now Castle, Pa, |. MANTLA, Pitilipines, Jan. 18— net \CE—Thwee-yeas anewer to that is that more al the a » ee Sereeees, | morrow: He ts Sie ee temas a fo arg yp Me me ‘Rotified the Pittsburgh Federal | to the Sporting Faitor: y Jimmy Dime, knocked oue |W" tennis doubles championship of fensue Club that they wouldn't etand in the proper way to train for a! by Battling Levinsky in New York oe Oaey Jao and Ella ve for men jumping contracts tha We cross-country run? 8. T. | recently? Who iw Tom Daly of Omaha? | noth of Cailfornia, who beat the J already signed Joim some athletic club in your vi- 4 SCHENECTADY. | SS" players, Kumagne and Nomure: hy Mo, Tt was @ masquerader, from all | three straight sete. The soore was 6% | sooounts 4 3 ‘There will be @ revival of football 3 next fall at Manhattan College. The! The Brooklyn Celtics, runners-up for was abandoned ten years ago | first honors in the first division of the because of @ fatal injury to a player. [ew rom oe . Agen eave en- . 4 manager will be elected in a few | counter SOree Fi Sve, talle Sin|NED HANLON HAS BANKROLL e re, in the same competiti - J May: S886. oehedile' nrraneet. fay afternoon at Wdlson Field, Brock. | monk: fi?! Finsien, 110, lay] TO INVEST IN PLAYERS, Johnson was champion Phe Walkers Ciub of America held «| !¥N, and walloped the Saints all over the| 110; Norma L., 110: Kewple, 110; Recy, 110°'| ‘The one thing thie interesting gentie- he fought Jeffries walk from City Hall to Coney Island |#*Kilron. The scor THIRD RACE Three yeeroite wl-|man couldn't or wouldn't ex yeoterday, with forty novices and halt}, At Ser ag many veterans in the going. The Rovice squad was in charge of C. E./ran up six more tallies. reached the island in three| Campion, the crack eentre forward of hours, Bach one of the surivors re-|the winners, was in superb form and 105; Clit Maid, 1 Boy, Glimore got on ‘Just wait and see," ' Jonason was champion at ie time, Semi-Annual "That 'a just asample of the talk that | Jeirles having previously easel Oe" ee ee ‘es amt, meres oe em PO err nant Sale—2d Week | To the Rnorting Kditor | Kindly let me know how I can peash | E—Thsve Yer olde and up: tities| tarnishing most, Of aquarters of the Federal League by Only twice a year do men of New Belobo soot, | "fom act hat Nea Hanon e cut wth g Sand © Mier fe Seettges, Suma $18 ends from $40 to $50. suitings 18 sank © cat this baller Hank | TL, oF to Charles Weehman, resteura+ made to measure at £18. New it comes to baseball, le ae wiee as | tour, Chteage, TL atterns added daily. Wiitee ‘foil of owls and he. is. not th | 0 the Seestinn P ly o® Baitor: What is good tine for two and each found it twice. Tretry, J, Hi SYDNEY, N. 8. W.. forman, @, C. Trefry jr, M. Lichtenstein, | Cormick of Australia yesterday @ Wiener and P. C. Abhil.| Johnny Summers, the English Rext Sunday will be from/in @ twenty-round contest for the Brit- to Hastings andjish welterweight championship. Mo- Cormick won on points, o-oo yma man who would be putting up any ’ neat ore. ; Sea iat, ee Pribosition that ‘e stil uncertain, of A! urea, mile. short. distance amateur | Broadway CB ' Arnh B, Lindt the road race - + Draamite, 108; * 0 4 - races? (3) say! jt jednes- taray. Sal ythe ences AC. He ry 5 r pa , centadly it {o squerally conse L04 | Beach Fa ie Burepe te son the ain mallen in Oden. Ole, Riggundian silmmenin sient Sassi tas, ‘gow longue, Ae way Qetend plotasenypely Brighten : -woa nynetnstith ic

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