The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1914, Page 16

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| g F ty $57 i | i i H a | iF ty afte Hy ye pnb a SP ORTING PAGE IN. ; , CARPENTIER al, rence even, Goes To wae. rTM BN&AND Theres Ove BauTunen. GeORsEd Can WH any o.p Time, Million Dollar Kid Is the Backer statins Carroll Rasin, the New Magna: Willing to Take Chance. © By Bozeman Bulger. HROUGH the ald of Ratty, that are being heard all around the) Chesapeake, Any one desiging & pleasant outing would do well to go on @ hunting trip with Jack right ow, The Baltimore Feds started work on their new grounds with a big ceremony and the Mayor of Baltimore ‘was first to use the spade, In @ apeech he ‘sald, “Baltimore now has what it has long needed—a big league ball club.” That last sentence is |] What ‘has caught the fancy of the f i fF i fae i if i bi i i af Hf A | i A tH i ti Hl if ; if } it i i f take under the direction of colleges only $71,000 ts spent an- pually, Columbo, India, on coreaier. defeated the Giant @ score of 4 to 1. Mike Donlin im the Giants’ line-up, wn to hockey at it rt and substitute too rt has been a losing proposi- tion Onancially for some time and is supported by few students, For this reason many unde uates are ‘urging that the sport dropped. faculty members ministrative officers of the sity of Wisconsin will have to pay admission to witness university foot- ball, baseball and basketball games and track events as & result of a ruling made by the Athletic Council and ad- Univer- le of Baltimore and the can get all ‘The mysterious New Yorker who ‘to two days ago to dd Weegh- urried Bereabouts and nobody it lew York. It will be ex- sotly thirty-five years since the Mercury Foot gave ita first indoor games at the American Institute, Third avenue and Sixty-third street, ber of the old-timers who were games are already planning to attend just to show them- selves and their love for the old club after a third of a century uf wear and e| Brennan Says He’ll Play With Tinker’s Club Philadelphia National League pitcher, last night. Brennan added that of Baltimore’s Federal Leaguers Jack Hammond Deolined to Back New York Club Until Federals Showed Their Hand. Her: L SuRtenver, ee NEW y YORK IS GOING INTO THE FRENCH ARMY Copyright, IN4 by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). JJohnny Lore of the west HARVARD CREWS 10 | Amateur Sluggers at N.Y.A.C. COMPETE RAGES AGANST MODES CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Jan. 23.—Har- vard has accepted the invitation from Towing ‘asgociations at Annapolis to enter the varsity crews in the raceson the Severn this spring. The Navy row- to | itg authorities, according to the pres- ayers got their best laugh of whea Ban Joh: awe @ te country te give oF bro the jong was just to love, aves * And otill the Feds retuse to come to, the ald of the Giants. One day announce that they are going after Fromme and Snodgrass and the next they decline to proceed. ent plans, will entertain the Crimson crew‘from April 19 to 23 with @ race Entertain Who Watched Y ers Swap Punches for Wed and Glory. HE finals in the amateur boxiag tournament at the New York A, C. will be held to-morrow night, end, believe me, the writer is going:to ba there—if. they let him in “lagain. I was on the job lest night yers advances | bein we itt! Golf Clubs Get player carte blanch: first-class Devore and Beals Hecker are Terre Haute, Ind., amd Wichita, ‘Kan, re- epectively. Too bad they can’t start those law suits over contracts until the season begins. We 4 bio] that etuff now summer th fe plenty of baseball to write about, anyway. A man wall to Tommy Ratt; place yesterdhy who admitted that up to that ti he had never heard of the Ri oper} of Henry Ford's $10,000, 0 ti) to employees, going to got worked up he boars Scere to advant by rgd qngee pays Ite omen to ping war that it be has to pay him 4 | hor tif they take all ner Bani Johneon won't ae More Money For Tourneys — ee. OUIMET GOES SOUTH FOR GOLF PRACTICE. Bouth mecha for two weeks’ at Pinshurst, . C, He expecta to on several courses in t Brteish ame rr my Sondiben since ray ceased on oct Ui tane trim for hus uropesn Cio. rim for bis Bure LEVINSKY MAKES KENNY QUIT IN THE THIRD. ALLENTOWN, Pa, Jan. 3.—Battling Levinsky mate Bob Sana | of Colum- bi o., substitu Tom Lo- wan, gi the turd, round of a scheduled ten-round bout at the Wngirtied seazinaky, by sabouts forty wi "j he Cy showing, en he wen! it im third ro: the referee left the ring without finish- ing the count. Pee cteeertereered GRANT JOINS GiANTS; GOSSETT ALSO SIGNS. Eddie Grant, third baseman, yester- cee ee lander t will get plenty when the preliminaries were held, and IT saw more real boxing than I pver saw in my life before!” Everybody there last night got his mopeyy werth—even if it didn’t gost an; is to getiin. » Pee. ‘The sporting editor tofd me yegter. day afternoon that he wanted me to cover the bouts at the New York A. C. last night. I asked him ff he had any tickets for me ao I could get by the ticket taker. He told me that I wouldn't need any. I was glad to get this assignment becaugp like boxing. It was easy to find clab house on Fifty-ninth street—it is such a great big brownstone affair. I marched right up the stairs and through the swinging doors. I hadn't gone many feet before a fellow with @ blue uniform stopped me. ' He asked me for my credentials. All I was some copy paper and a lead pen- used in running would be boxing ‘yet. “Some Class” to: the cubmen|” off the bouts they decisions. Not always did the dect- sions meet with the approval of the spectators; they booed and | thes, hissed at 'y|star bout. Campbell EDITED BY _ ROBERT EDGREN DUNDEE AND SHUGRUE ON OPENING BILL AT NEW EMPIRE CLUB Lore and Mandot Are Also Scheduled for Clash of Ten Rounds, By John Pollock. HE Empire A. C. will open ite Hi new home to-night at the New Star Casino. The “house warm- ing’ programme includes bouts be- tween the best lightweights in the East at the present time. The mein attraction will be the ten-round beut between Johnny Dundee, the Itatlam boxer, who' hasn't been seen around here in over a year, and Young Shu- grue of Jersey City. In the semi- final Joe Mandot, the New Orleans boy, who hasn't appeared here since he jumped into th nks of the light- weight stars, will swap punches with while in the other ten-spot Freddie Haas of this city and Cy Smith of Hoboken will swing hooks, jabs and uppercuts at each other. Al Stbberns, manager of Tommy Moore of Providence, has arranged two bouts for his boy. To-morrow night he'll face Young Herman at thp Irving A. C., and a week later he tackles Mel Coogan at the Vanderbilt A.C. Moore has also been promised @ bout in his home city in the near future, George McDonald, manager of Bap- per O'Neil, says that if the latter beats Johnny Dundee at the Gardan next Tuesday night he'll immediately issue a challenge to Freddie Welsn. The British champion _ recently whipped Dundce in New Orleans and O'Neil is confident that he can dupli- cate performance. A special show has been by the management of the I A. C. for next Wednesday night. Jac! Britton, who #0 easily whipped Mike Glover on Monday night, will oe Ray Campbell of California in has appeared in two bouts in the East and he was both, Cc. |siven the popular decision in ¢ | wim ‘they | the ‘two judges, w ring, disagreed THIRTY BOUTS FURNISHED EVERY KIND OF BOXING. Althougt there were je. thirt; or so bouts decided, all in the 11 120 and ba all hot? foul work. re! hot ree, each other ni je public clul ing by a flock of 180 pound classes, t! ‘The boy: the command of did: There was no seconds, either, to make hich still further helped things interesting. Th ere the inside. and looked Iike young was all kinds Some of the Mo- Governs or some of the other old- oe ae you often read about. cil and these got me by. He gave) w; me a stamped slip of on it, A paper with To the Giperting Raitor: How may I get in touch with the authorities to see about join- ‘Walkers’ Club of ? Write to Sam Schwartz at the Irich American Athletic Club. To the Gparting Béiter: (1) Did Kid Burns ever knock down Packey McFarland three times in a tt? (3) In the second fight between 4 and Kid Burne did the fight go to the limit? (8) Did ¥ Driscoll ever beat Johnny Kilban A WORLD READER. (1) Noy but be gave Packey a fi black eye. (2) In the escond fight ‘at Kenosha MoFariand eto, Burns in the eighth rou: ( and Kilbane fought a tén-round no decision bout in Brooklyn Feb. 4, 1914. To the ni th 5 tae t Jack! Dida it by name of Jac! Finnegan ever Aight Jim Jeffriest Ie he related to the nt das of that name? EISEN: A Jack Finnegan fo Bagh ta Bit fe o he |e related te present-day fighter that name. To the Gporting To what descent (that ts, what In- dian tribe) does Jim Thorpe of Glee and ae Indian, He le Editor: that took place on it that Young Horowits i boxer of the bunch. He im |Gradwell of New! over Jimmy Coffey, the Mo- hawk Indian, and Jimmy Flyns of Long Island. At the Sharkey A C. Johnny Marto, the west horse, will meet Edd! Yorkville in the main event. At the New Polo A. A. to-night Young % mer and Maxey London, two 105< unders, will exchange wallops, and ie Saunders and Kohler of Yorkville will meet, and Irving Margolis, present Metropolitan A. A. U. champion, and Joe Malone, the Hariem ht, will be oppo. nents. A semi-final of ten rounds has been. arranged between Young Rector of Jersey City and Joe Tierney of Elis- abeth for to-morrow night's show at Brown's Gym. Eddie Fitzsimmons o! Yorkville and Young Cal McCarthy of Jersey City Clash in the star event. Next Tuesday night's card Bobby Reynolds of Philadelphi Black of the west side, va, Jimm! Veigh of the same cit; ped CL NEW YORK AWARDED BILLIARD TOURNAMENT. ie teal side Smith of ightwe' nd Young’ y Mc- The executive committee of the Na- tional Association of Amateur Billiard n| Players last night decided to hold the ‘Tuesday at tne Collar Athietia Club in Troy, x. NORTON BAILEY. N. ¥, Young Shugrue beat Restor oy. a Hh wip margin, taking ell but ret ‘To the Bporting Mtiter: How. many times has Leach Cross t Wrankie fought Madden? JOE BERNSTEIN (Not the Sghter), No, 18 Forsyth st. ut Madden eut in Seto ¢ decieie 1 ene- id fiont ts {808 ‘Cross in fought @ ten-round neo national Class A 18.2 balkline champion- tournament in New York. The get for the Ged of the le was March 9, The entries will close a tournament was held by of Philadelphia, the h Mayer of that title jon by Josep! ror city. ,The award of the championship to the dmat billiard organtaation, it ‘was stated, would bly result Pocket” sllinra’ championship for. the national honors bet to Boston to be played for la! March, Manager J. F. Bryan of the Yale Athletic Association has sent in the entries of the middle-distance of Seeaate, Feftstath ciel al! ni i] iy hela at the Armory to-morrow Known only to Lea & Perrine e has made the famous ‘ J LEA«PERRINS SAUCE » THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE ‘World's Greatest ES aeean waked bee Sold by Grocers Bverywhere Remnant Sale--Best '$18 es Values in New York Sale still continues. New suit ends added daily. from. $10 to $30, or buy two suits, and save double? Why not save

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