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Wvawrwe ‘WouDD, SxXTURDAT,” JANTARY 2 PORTING PAGE IN NEW HOW HERRE RA EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN ~|SHUBRUE BOXES ~ FAST DRAW WITH NOHNNY DUNDEE ‘Joe Mandot Whips Johnny | Lore at Empire A. C.’s | Big Reopering. ORK WAS “JOBBED” OF THE TITLE 4, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). 2 hr PORRRERA WAS “TRKED” FUT OF THE CHAMPIONSHP WHEN HE BOXED M'GOVERN | Palls” for Advice of Terry's Backer and Is Counted Out Before He > <-. Realizes He Was “Jobbed.” wie Py | Before a crowd of fight fans that {packed the New Star Casino at One | Hundred and Seventh street and Park avenue and caused the Fire Depart- ment offic! 0 refuse admittance to several hundred more persons, the Empire A. C. reopened last night, and the three eh Mee were staged were the opening clang of the bell wattl it inal blow was landed. The main bout, which brought together Joe Much Speculation To-Day ener ie In Chicago Over Letter Fo Ease. From Ebbets to Weegman ee It Is Learned That Rollie Zeider, Who Is Reported to Have Joined Federals, Refused $4,000 Salary to Sign With Yankees. ‘WU, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). HERRERA was 0 Mexican, born and “yanked up by the fa the California town of Bakersfield, our other very excellent Mexican fighters Aurelio was as the planet Mars com- pared with the dimmest star in the Milky Way. He was a rip-snorting terror, and no mistake. Im fact, Aurelio might bi been considered the greatest of all lightweight cham- pions but for one unfortunate cir- ecumstance. He de' ! i if i = ? its ai il i i i i | “Tuan STOOD THE STRANGER CHICAGO, Jan, 24 of Charles Ebbeti the Broo! 3p, Mander, ee taking & full je of rye whiskey to bore and Smee aa who is feienaa to Nationals. ee pat i : with hf eon. at HIM ON ‘coghman was expected at head- Lore, the 3 bea rd aes barry and — er Pel cy Chicago Federals, retused an offer of | quarters later in the day and fans catitied to the hen- $4,000 salary to sign with the Ncw] who were rare of the envelope's ar- York Americans, Zeider wanted $5,-|Frival hoped to have their curiosity 1000 and a chance to play third base, | Satisfied then, ;but Arthur Irwin, representing the] CINCINNATI, Jan. i i { when he arose in the morning. Rye whiakey and glove fighting have as — ile ta common ws ol nd war FROG Artists in Europe FEDERAL LEAGUE NEARLY eee You can have the whiskey—or you LOST ITS TRUMP CARD. }; Yankees, would not grant the differ- | Brown, manager of the St. Louis Fed- "1 ral Club, - a a ee ao tee uy it! Afraid of Sam Langford Ics ot ole cea, sat at asec te ae = them both for any extended perlod of time. Aurelio made Se ee eat ca wean litte, woud be promlie Silden we Denes Globe inaena thinking he could, _s Brooklyn, Young Brown vs. Joe | League, nearly teat his life @ few opening there. of = trick played upon Aurelio that kept him “ ” Theel; Dexter Park A. C., Brook! days ago'in Chicago, He was . to-day | 6i¥e out @ statement as to what took ; at Jenst, a trick that robbed him of i mag: Boston “Tar Baby” Decides to) ai. Mccoy v ; w driving his motor car downtown || These facts were given out to-day | Tilt OG) net coaterence. Bridwel i iit ‘ i e M's Brighton (8. 1. from his home in Oak Park, and ji bY Irwin, who delayed his departure in Portsmouth, O., and his t first let's have champion, And Sam and the betting| Come Home, Because No One| v' ach; Qi Ehother car came spinning cut of ||for Texas @ day, though the delay |appearance in town to-éay” wae also men who ene, Fogpee gral ‘ Into fonbeen vo Leck oankas the park, a collision being the re- || was not made in hope of talking over | unexpected by local baseball people. their bank acco hr 4 aperta bad ee the ant; Wants to Make a Match. : H inker's auto swerved to the ||& contract with Catcher Ed. Sweeney./ TOLEDO, ©. Jan. 2%—Another Jack Britton dislocated his left! side and struck the curbing, two |; The story that Irwin and Sweeney | well-known player was eliminated hand and has been compelled to ask |] wheels being snapped off. Then the |) met yesterday was @ misunderstand- By John Pollock. for & postponement of his bout with | remainder of the car charged for [| ing, Irwin sald Ray Campbell at the Irving A. C.(] the other aide of the street. The saree AM LANGFORD, falling to set} unti Feb. 4, and his go with Kid|{ other car had ‘one side caved in weeney, it was said, was attend- a season. - either Jack Johnson or Georges| Kansas of Youngstown, O., until|f] and the rear wheels torn off, [| ing @ funeral to-day in a nearby town jard is sald to have received flatter- Carpentier, the French cham-|Feb. 9. j{ Tinker was uninjured. and Irwin did not expect to see him. |{ng offers trom the Fed: pion, to meet him tn a bout in Pavis,) |. |... — Reports that the catcher had gone to 24.—Ward Miller, wie will grab cff some more easy money |weights ‘was arranged tordegn wid } Buffalo to talk with the Federal , to-day weld x to-night in Paree by meeting Petty | Black, the west side lad, tas been Wolgast Wins | leaders of that city were denied and | that he had signed with the St. Louis b} OMcer Curran, the English Weavy-j secured tq meet Bobby Reynolds of re the ft R. T. Carroll, the b. sald he wat| eight, in a twenty-round go at Luna|Philadelphia for ten rounds at the Fro R Buftal and Manager Larry | would receive an increase in salary * i. Brown Gymnasium A. A. on Tuesday WN ALLVETS | schiany bore out the denial. Neither |and that bis contract was for three bare) Park, which is the largest boxing | night. Reynolds is also matched to pera BPS of the Buffalo men had any an- | years. arena in France. Langford ought to|meet a youngster named Fighting nouncements to make concerning atop Curran in less than ten rounds. bed Allentown, Pa., next Thursday) MILWAUKEE, Wis. Jan. 24.— Sori De ne , Caneao. tg .—Harry Johneon Nea bpadeed ag OO bata ate on hs v4 i Joe Rivers was beaten last night in a| rival at Federal pperin tana parinrs Smpere in the Natlenal teague dene ; anager, Joe . are coming) Joe Mandot, who made a great im- | ten. fa i reseed to|son was League back to America, as there are no more| pression with the local fans in his ee soued Sebo Pima ete fom iAd Charles Weeehmnen 2 te tg with the Woste nm c man, the local mag- | year and with the Western League good big men for him to box there, bout with Johnny Lore last night, Wolgast. The latter was given the! iat, and bearing the printed name. 191 e Lie i Bi Sz pro: left to-day for Chicago. His man- | decision by all the critics at the ring- ‘tees They are all running to cover since} .oo,, “Tommy Walsh, says that he|side. Rivera's own seconds made no a od shave term. ‘down an ; } . fellow, I've won a lot of y {Ronin ca Maranid tse wot this city | claims of victory or even a draw, Is Federals Offer to Snodgrass to let Smith fent Lansto ; fo maraw Rc ta pict y the bout between|is to meet Frankie Whitney at New| explaining Riv showing by the A r ; Paris, 1 said I oulg make, Lanett fart ona pee Gone to bet every, °l;| jonny Dundee and Joe “Young”|Orleans Feb, 3, announcement that he had hurt his} Reason for Rise in ‘Ivory Market? you can beat him, but he's got/Shugrue at the Empire A. C. show Johnny Di ndoe and Joe “Y. hand in the fourth round and was Md yagane organs and you'll have! jast night the matchmaker of the Ghunres ressived bless Gash PL = not able to do effective work after By Bozeman Bulger. bey nent he wouldn't do it for $10,000 a 2 care pig Soe, Booed To coe Se pyrene ro ERA tees i great ten-round battle at the Empire|that. The sixth round, however, was| Following a tip in toe market re- od ol tip you off.” Conn, rematched tre iit at the next| A: C:, Shugrue, who had an old cut|the only period in the fight which| ports which read “Ivory active,” I| Another peculiar wrinkle has arisen| FIRST RACE Selling; purse his eye reopened in the bout, Y . ids and upward; show of that club on Feb. 19. They |OvCr iret it would not prevent Rivers had an advantage, but the first] ran across Harry Downs, expert for|in this contract between Weeghman | for three-year-olds an : STEAM TO HOLD HERRERA. | (ill battle for & purse of $3,000, which sald that it would not prevent him |three before the alleged injury were| the billiard ball companies, and was [8nd Tinker. The lunch room king, | furlongs—Faces, 107 (Sumter). 28, t who is no lamb when it comes 1, 6 to 1 and 4 to 5, won; Nimbus, 113 On the night of the fight Terry was ar ON rough and fast, | confronted with the astounding infor- | fnancial deals, le of the opinion that| (Buxton), 20 to 17, 8 to 1 and ¢ to 1, sent in to take all the fight out of | Bob McAllister, the California mation that ivory, in sets, hau juared | he will be able to sell Tinker back to | second; Queed, 109 (Henry), 7 to 6 X Herrera in the first round, That was | fighter, is to box again in this vicinity re ‘Terry's specialty. Few fighters could | before he returns to his home in San ee al and lightweights. Then| most his furioun frat attack without | Francisco, He was alxned up to-day lost : tert tates her tra mneeeral Sre|§ SPOTt Queries Answered rounds in the main go at the Fair- aad g ‘Terry's corner, Herrera rushed just mont A. C. on Saturday evening, Jan. ry i under bis terrific ewings faricusty as McGovern, and on porto 31. Both men began training the | To the Sporting Editor: 5. from $46 to $54, @ gain of over 1s per|the big leagues if the Federal goes| to 10 and 1 to 3, third. ‘Time, 1.18 5. cont. over night. (Wait a minute, this| UNder, and in that way be able to | Schaller, Flask, Tom Boy, Tony W. |get hie money out of it, no matter | Auto Maid, Beverstein, Scarlet, Pim- fe not a market story.) Mr. ;wi happens. Can you imagine Eb-| pernel, Bertie also ran. was in a flutter of genuine excite- | bets, Murphy et al tn a bidding con.| SECOND RACE—Selling; purse ment. test to buy a player from the out- ; for three-year-olds and upward; “There is absolutely no explana- | laws? Big Dipper, 107 (Mar- tion,” he said. “And I assure you t ——- to 1 and 3 to 3 tin), 8 to ‘won: | sthey seldom disputed the| Terry found himself extended to the | bout to-day. er ss ware (eee Ali Hackenschmidt ranked have never seen the market act this| | Very likely Mr. Weeghman baan't | Willis, 112 “cgieviny, 18,80 4 | f , . It was nip and tuck, slam Club of America? What is the re- | the Baitor: “What would lanation be ey 6 to 6 and 3 to.6 : » _Y. im 1 refe wot an expl ion frightened the players by declaring | Cahey), 3 to 3, 6 to 5 a . | tare bang, and whe devil take the hinder: | Gane Morterity of Byracure. N.~|uired age for admiasion as u mem-|poting?? Sov CARE SRUNTINS | worn wae asked, that he’ would eve” speci ‘No the | tira rime, i, Wem ‘Gaver Y ‘ In the third round Terry almost|lishman, such a terrific battle for ten|ber? MARCUS ALEXANDER. | 126 Sackett street, Brooklyn, N. ¥. “New hat, nee of cigare—anything. sgain if they jumped. Besides that, | cision, Premier, iViey, Get Busy ; > cl had his head knocked off. Terry's|rounds recently, was matched to-day| 34 W. 114t¥ at. Yes. Tt_can't be don 0 teach Tinker a lesson | ran. Your ble servant thereupon ran | by selling the St. Louis Browns to _-—=——— | backers could seo their money going|to meet Johnny Reis, the local \ : . | | SORIET, fo Raucrenatd, and tases Wiel Mxhiers at ihe Uaeden AVC. auow'on |, Addrese KE. Sehioes, No. 228 Audu rr tbat nig the SueBour| Morain paper, steppes ot thie ani | was ta be kapt on ihe Sachi aver | CHARLESTON ENTRIES. come out in Pullman staterooms, |Tuesday night. This go will be the sid y, for par paced and unpaced bicycle records. | Bunton" over: rible fellow, that Ban. —| ea ITE to have thoughts of the brake-|third ten, to the Sapper O'Neil- | ticulare. H. K. “LOS ANGELES, Cal., Jan. 22. - i route home again, Johnny Dundee, Joe Shugrue-Owen | To the Sporting Editor: George Wiley broke werld’s one- le eed authority E | CHARLESTON, 8. C., Jan, 24.—The began beam en ‘The fol! Y ai races are as fol- Just here the McGovern backer | Moran bouts. ‘What is the address of the Pauttst |nour Moter-peced resend in Phites| unite Rees ensaurasss ef the | Hanlon ana” Seen couse Neo for Monday's who bad A. C.? Also, what is the cost! tor | d ae June 19, 1913, with 4 Giants, has dust ressived on offer | baseball writer, was given to us by cam: Nine clubs hold shows to-night: | wit mil ‘The unpaced recerd is hi from the Federal League of @ from Kk? C,H. 8. by Marcel Berlet of Parie—distance| three years’ contract at §6,000 a Danny, yo ‘Staten Island. 95-160th miles. ” boys all right, I know, but thi ‘Tierne: P.B, Who was the cleverest wreat-| 7, teeming Rai: Would you take a hat or cigars? iiclty: io Maine Gh 6 eck ees Min be r HL thm ‘was the result of the last] Mr, Downs acknowledged the debt. | Danny—‘Well, what is to be ii between rounds he whispered |Irving A. C., Brooklyn, Young Mc: list A. C. is located at No. 405| Langford-Jeannette aenty |Drosramme?: * SECOND RAOK,—Purse $800; elling: Mexican’s ear: 14, 've|Cartney vs, Soldier Bartfield; Van- | West Fifty-fifth etreet. Ordinary run- RO} Charley Ebbets looks unusually fanion—"It's to be a campaign of | versie enduy; at fron urea, derbilt A. C., Brooklyn, Satlor Fritts |ning trunks, shoes and sweater are rd and Jeanette fought their| well, a statement we feel compelled | strict , and no matter if we 118; Camel, 116; Hocision, 111; *fgm Jack Fitagereld; Gowanus A. C,!used. Handball dev footw le Parle resently ‘and|<o make in view of the fact that the | have signed big leaguers we a: er -_——— tl decision after|eaid statement ie being written with ft qutet in the futu: 10; Wheelock, Holies, 11 . 4 flooring Jeannette several times dur-|a gold pencil presented by the Brook-| Danny—"Can I use what you have | Mae Bis, OF; Gami-Qua t t T Ye 0 St f Ye ing ut. lyn Baseball Club for ¢ mas. The ou vils F irs wo-rear- ld ‘ake oO Car jini Balto: Fiatbuab equire is also talking well, ‘Oh, certainly. But we jtrsiis.snd \ ‘ ’ ‘What is the name of Vincent| but, somehow, be Loa | were for ont want $0 mush publicity.” [od I 4 ht? . time fal }O s nny—"You said t - - For ‘Baby Racers’ on Juarez Track)". A ee Hench ala awk antuas og er pecs He Se Diy pee ‘To the Sporting Paitor: that whe nion—"No, Wh "t ix 5 Benorite, ishe hax, bens an nnanel| cs ‘itm "Fiyun ever knock out | lights it will be ia Ebbets Field. attention? FORTY PIVES OU PAY Ieee BAe cla eh Pane Sieehee kG zture here since + Jaat year the| mtaniey Ketchell? Did they ever fight?| at Charley 110; ‘Feather, Duster Varehon, 102) Taek James Butler Has Three Keene stake wes won ty oi ere A. | said that Mr, Weoghman, the restal:| | By way of latter from Chicago an- [iia 104; Wolten Tretnre, 104; Rimaundr, . Fi hell fought. {se putting up the| ee a hh oes ee N Bred Youngsters Eligible |S<wtis"ts 82 Rlotintsoheaaead | gata Mt nae ane neuer tn] Soudte im CHAR, wen siRMDE, ft a fe aha Brockton RIVER ACE, mA, 5 te for | . ‘ H " , |fact in the running of this stake is| ali things, Packey Mactarland or Mike | ninety-nine year thet city. Yeu. and |e Pease racerested in setabliohing | time | oy for the Senorita. Se ed te beavis the Gibbons? Also the nationality of each| (or the last seventy-nine yeurs of Ii on here at home, The idea nto hath 118 daughter of the immortal Hamaver,| "e ° ‘he Shore Centre, 2, | Bin rental will be 920,000 a seamen, Hor |tranater the Toronto franchise to |Roth Abe Frank, the sire of Pan| . | the firet twenty years he'll get off! New York, move the Kansas City 24.—To-|Zareta, and The Commoner, the sire aha eamlng moment Hunter, He should worry about those elu to Cincinnatl and get the circuit jof Su | seventy-nine. in more compact shape. If that be ‘old stake | Oe iota) ‘of later dey Americ righ descen But, for Mr. Bbbet re beginning to show COUNTED ouT. JUAREZ, Mexico. |morrow the first tw ore toe iat eg “eee | run off at The Jockey Club Juares| Mons, jyet to core, Ta y nity, But so —_——_—- p adee he staan og jenree, thle winter will te dostieds| rane CHICAGO “FEDS” LEASE | boy and prise fighter impresario. nay e “K, 0." Kawers Whipped, was swept bis | This event ts the Senorita Btakes, for! preiner C. B. been knocking aroun - | bled. PHILADBLEHIR tan, ste aca to the Moor, Unburt,!two-year-old fillies, at three and alin his tern bi the dame tect te GROUNDS FOR 99 YEARS. | ker for « week or ao, and has picked Biting Font esadlcle aa, ice, he turned on one knee | naif furlongs, and the entrien total 32,|Feb. 1 the bie band of iworvear- crsaco, a tee crutare | ee aatee tae gave wie, nem tt would Newpen. ioducing! bunch Ian Ene yuet . : ? *HICAGO, , = # h be stranger, calm and smiling, including the already clever winners, lds owned by the Cullfornia turfinan 1 eague has definitely secured. & h, ‘that in addition to bi whi southpaw, Anting fried “te (eS pe: \Nilver Blossom, Lady Capricious und! Napa Block “Ranch in allturnin, President of the, Federal Chicago Ct Serge, A, Oi BP rata | ees oes Seta tn gives ike Git the’ Pitad aa winked. Josefina Zareta. James Butler has|The weather has been very rainy in and Willa M. Waller by leased je | oan recy, bk hares saare ehetter the jeaguers wo! mi pref- id four of the Ceatleton Stud bred |t Seren ot ‘ i whore the |e ee teague blows up or not. Jf| spring eee Nerthe ‘on the Federal youngsters engaged in this stake in| Vented ante Oe Sole “Ray pies A anything happens to Joe's baseball | the fillies Gypsy, Ambroslal, Climber !to be shipped here. “Al is now career he js likely to become the, Another county 4 o q hy | manager of Weeghman’s string of from. Charley Fa ad Vicars, Dewan ier, be at tay a tha denen DonMe On atin eae nd $18,000, Tunchecounters.”" \ Marion, Kan. bid He J inaton hree engag ie ME intention of Owner Hprecklon Ho, after all, it may be left for Joe of A . NIC®.™ i Ee FH Apraine ng. thin horaeman ‘take the bick’ of it The, Wreck comprioes stant . n to decide between a lunch wee Saran APARATO Set Bees a gt nM faa Ta iret Bee a yr