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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1914."'” SPORTING PAGE IN NEW. YORK Bon IN N.Y, , 1S Gor England’s Two Best Light- weights Fall by the Wayside in Bouts at Garden A. C. Li i e | iit +] i is gloom to-day in sport- circles in England. The sad Ing the defeat last 5 3 i E g i t é af F ' bal 8 # i & H ight hand swing to in the an 5 4 = pite the ih ‘91-4 pounds on him, the weights announced as O'Neil 185 pounds and Dundee 135 8-4, Dundee continued to tear into Sapper, and while the lat- je Momo yer igen) Lac with an hand jabs just kept pumping in short punches with both into te tne ones pba which gave w honors of the bout by a big margin. After a short wait Moran and Bhu- ele many times drove in heavy blows Joq'a face and jaw which shook La considerably. Moran’ ort enappy right hand swings reached jugrus’s ja es ‘hen the seventh round started it was plain that the Englt all in, and Shugrue's followers yelled themselves hoarse for him to go in and finish Moran. Joe did as he was told and in one of the clinches he landed rather low, and Owen imme- diately walked away, hoping that Referee Joh would disqualify Bhy on a foul. As the referee to any action Shugrue sailed into him and for tho rest of walked to his corner and then over to the ro) where he threw up both hands, admitting he had enough, and walking over to Shugrue'’s cor- he shook Joe's hand warmly, saying, “I'am all in, I cannot go any further.” Feecipts of the Garden | The gross A. C, show amounted to $5,255.50, Llere fa what the fighters received: Jov Shugrue (15 per cent.), lohany Dundee (15 per cent, cr once” Shai ci per O'Neill (10 por Cent.), 9625.50, t_champion's guo- in defeating Bat- Fran Fereaumons, Denied owe Rerroven IN, DENNENUVANIA | Shugrue Makes Moran Quit; | O’Neil Whipped by Dundee Dann: ‘tack | National d, | moter of Milwaukee, clinches a ten- loran 128| The ten-round bout between, Jack Britton and Ray camneet Fi San "| LEVINSKY WINS FROM Tacn MAuLiFrE CROWD THAT HISSED MORAN DIDN'T KNOW. been stopped by Joe “Young” Shugrue he met the writer and sald: “I ghould not have fought to- night. I had a@ terrible cold on my chest, I figured that if I re- fused to go through with the match the public would accuse me of running out of the match. When I & into the ring I didn't seem to have a bit of strength in Shugrue ig a it fighter and can hit I knew at the end of the sixth round that I was all in, but I thought. I would go out amd box another round. What made me feel bad was just this: After fighting for fourteen years and mecting men of all sizes, the crowd hissed me because I quit when I knew | had no vitality left, I am going back to England in a week, for there is Ro need of me staying here when 1 as sick man. No, I have no Intention of quitting the ring.” my legs. to-morrow night. This ought to be ®@ rattling Hard batt! Danny Morgan has taken another fighter under his management. Ho is Mike Glover of Boston, who is a fast, clever boxor. Glover was outpointed by Jack Britton, anothe, one of "a ecrappers, in a bout at the Sporting Club last week. Glover is the twelfth fighter Moran has in tow. If Tom Andrews, the fight pro- round bout between Willie Ritchie, the Ughtweight champion, and Ad Wol- gast, to be fought at his club in April, he will have to give Ritchie $9,500and three round trip tickets from San Francisco, as these are the demarids made by Ritchie. A match was arranged to-day be- tween Joe*“Young” Shugrue and Johnay Grifiths, the crack Western lightweight. They will come together in a twelve-round bout at Akron, O., on the night of Feb. 2. Francisco will be fought at ld A. C, of Brooklyn on Saturday night. In the other ten-round contest Frankie Hufnagel of Brooklyn mgets Tommy Filannigan of Boston. . ‘The Sharkey A. C. will hold a box- ing show to-night in which the prin- cipals will all be colored fighters. In the main event Tommy Coleman of Philadciphia will meet K. O. Johnson of Newark. They will box ten rounds. —_—>— -. KEARNS IN TEN ROUNDS. rer bout, Bat- Fighting « cool and ting Levinaky, formert, Phifidet- phia, but who now makes residence In thia city, clearly outpointed Soldier Kearns, the Brooktyn heavyweight, in the main ut of ten rounds, befor packed house at the Atlantic Garden A. C. last night. Kearns had t! vantage of twenty-nine pounds over Le- vinsky, but despite this Levinsky was his master in nearly every round. Kearns fought @ foul fight and several times he was warned by Referee Billy Moore for his unfeir tactics. In the fourth round Kearns grabbed Levinaky and swung him to the floor. While on one knee the Brooklyn fighter landed @ light left and was about to swing his right when the referee grabbed his arm. Kearns butted Lavinasky in tho eighth, and tn the following round he triod to “knee the Battler. wat MILLROSE A. A. GAMES TO-NIGHT IN GARDEN. The Millrose A, A. will hold {te an- nual games to-night at Madison Square Garden. Prominent among the stars and ns who, Will toe the mark ‘Tom Halpin of Boston, Homer Baker, Alvah TT. ‘De Grouchey. i. 3, Miler, fer, Kaiser, Keri ACA ee PRATERNITY AND, MINOR SETTLE DIFFERENCES. David 1. Fults, President of the Base- “1 | te (bo in ENGLAND \ HUNTING FoR A Fem WHITE HOPE . AND Wie STh SNEDGRASS HAS SCORNE! WY, BALL Db THe cK “To N IN THE WAKE OF THE NEWS it, 114, by The Prese Publishing Co. (The New York Wert®, & FUNNY ONG TOTES! WHILE ARTHUR PELIKY WAS SEING KNOCTED RQ Fast Hockey by Turrell Won for St. Nicholas Tea je other score chalked credit of the St. Nicks. His Scored Winning Goals in Gril- | Morgan brough: Hiantly Played Game Against |cut. Te Wanderer Seven—St. Nicks | oom Have Clean Record, HE St. Nichold® frockey team now has a clear lead in the fight | >® for the eur championship. The St. Nicks Inst night, 1 the best played games of We year at the local rink, defeated the Wan- derers by a score of 3 to 1. It was ‘Turrell's shot in the second half that won the game, It was a hard fought game, with the io one of | eith Wanderers having a chance. to win | Wanderers up till nearly the end of the contest. The losers got the lead early in the con- test, but before the half was over tho St. Nicks evened up r atters. Turrell played a splendid game for the winners, not only shooting the winning goal, but figuring largely in up to the to To the Sporting Editor: Where docs Kid Herman, who fought Young Fox the Fairmont Club on last New Year's Day, come from? AL MUI From Pekin, til, ‘To the Sporting’ Editor: ‘Who is the cleverer boxer, McFar- land or Mike Gibbons? A CONSTANT READER. Their bout on Feb. 12 will decide that, To te Sporting Editor: by A CONSTANT READER. Address him care of Dan Morgan, Putna and Broadway. ‘To the Sporting Editor: How did Gunboat Smith get the name of Gunboat Smith? A bets he wasn't in the navy. 13 bets ho was, w. Ww. Gunboat Smith acquired the nick- name while in the United States Navy. ‘tu the Sporting Editor: Was Joe Gans ever lightweight champion and who took the cham- pionship away from him? » ANOTHY PELLETIERE, Gane wae champian up to the time he lost the title to Battling Nelson duly 4, 4 ‘Ts the Sporting Réitor: What club can I join near my home? I am eighteen years of age. | JOSEPH EISENBERG, The New Polo A. A. at One Hun- id Twenty-ninth street and dr What has become of the weekly pa- known as the Boxing and Sport- 7 World? Where is Jack Denni at clever boy, with the “Mona Li umile? Was Jack Britton knocked out? G@, CURRAN lo atill bein, ‘inted, (2) He le Instructor at the Twenty- third street branch of the Y. M.C. A. (3) He wae knoeked out early in his| Career by Stove Kinney in one reund.| ‘D) the Sporting Editor: Is Polytechnic @ college or a = ly Prep paratory echool, and Polytechnis ee aba * thing? A TRO! READ) the game pen anole le the Seles, ond Pely ‘To the Sporting Batter: . is Willie How should a im Building, Forty-third street | refused tain the t Collins excelled in the for Fo) bulk of RACING SELECTIONS. CHARLESTON. cewood, Water letter be addressed so that it would reach him? 3D. B. In Gan Francisco. A letter in care PHILADELPHIA, Jan. How can I reach Battling Lavinaky Chari to accept of Killifer, horities sot ‘a telegram He answered it to the local postal gan keep the letter and to. directed 1 don’t care. Five” of James Coffroth, West Bank je ing, San Preniions, should Meek hie peeittbintan Watt ly NOBODY WANTS $500 OF FED LEAGUE MONEY. %—The $50) given Killifer by the Chicago club for letter. im the letter, ‘which care terd: ht Killifer Thin ny at ‘Wins. iam Prep's basketball team de- youl Maroon tt exhibition o! Ww scoring for First Race—Lan Lad, Budle of Rags. Second Race—Lady Castara, Gingle, Third Straw, York Lad. human, Busy Edith. Beco Frank Ws ‘Third ko, Auntie Curl. Fourth Bostus, Boariet Oaks. a tee Race— Deduction, Rye Fourth Race—Biseell entry, Sir itth Marjorie A. Wil- hite, Caugh Hill. ixth ‘Master Jim, Lin- brook, Effendi, suanaz. Firat Raced Howard, Super- nd Race—Eel, Real Worth, fooden. Race—Marsand, Amohal- Race— Bob feated the Xavier Hi School quintet shterncon at’ Fordham uy at le MeGarthy aid the ‘Xavier, Innocence, Hensley, Post, J. B. Leré Bam, in salary.” .| With all this information sent out wa |from the Fed headquarters in Chi I; more details, but he answereth not. ~ EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. BEST BOWLERS OF A "NEW YORK PLAN TOUR... OF WESTERN COTES A team of star bowlers headed by Paul Bergman are to invade the West next month to compete in the Obic State tournament, whic! sched to be rolled in Toledo, O., commenc- | ing early in the month of Febr f i ‘The New Yorkers have asked to.be yay.” assigned the dates of Feb. 19 apd %)...uniy and it is most likely that. thelr 10°... gh quest will be complied with, The team will be made up,of Mare tin Quinn, the “do do” king; Bileah.. 9... Billie Heins, who has @ world on reputation as a wielder of the “Joad- ..,; ed sphere; Long John Koster, who with “Péte” Schults as @ partner won the A. B, C. doubles at ware a ts ago; Mortimer Lindsey of Now way °" ven, unquestionably rot Noe Beet” 1 and Jimmy’ + Wid PANAGERD sg “Tory BURNS 7 WAS Comina Bac AND SLIPPING CVER A’ SLEGPING POTION HIMSELF C ON AN OLD SPARRING. PARTNER ). fe Federals Claim Four More Players; . Hartzell Will.Stick; Cree Doubtful Invaders, However, Still Are Highlanders’ Hard-Hitting Out. Shy on Material—Gilmore Re- fielder Holding Out for Salary ° fuses to Answer Baseball as Big as That Offered by Writers. ° P ~ v Bergman will mani the team and Lied to all of tne dotafis as ma‘ d * ¢ 8 | By Bozeman Bulger. HOUGH we still await that Met : | & Hj : s tefl . to Toronto, and Cy Falken- berg, recently of highest pitcher there is. ler ‘also has offered a Birdie Cree and a three-year con: tract. At press time Birdie was wavering, while Frank Farrell Arthur Erwin were perppiring. jump by Cree would tear hole in the Highlander out it is not unlikely that the New York club will meet the salary offered he Feds. rE i at ! Hi ¥ i 5 i ij i 5 i i i and also thanks him for “the raise cago, Mr. Gitmore te still in Dutch with the scribes about that claim of ety eee, Numerous i legrams we been sent to him asking for! If there ever was a time for the Feds to put in a plug for themselves this is it, Announcement is made that the Baltimore teams are complete and will start south on a training trip next month. | If those clubs are com} what ie the matter Reba ving the jotwit! raion to publicity, ‘he annual tournament of the New Jersey Stdte Golf Association has been awarded to the Morris County Club, The dates fixed yesterday are June 4,6 and 6. Before the dates were fixed the delegates digcussed the advisability of extending the tourna- ment day and making it’. four- day {instead of a three-day affair. The proposal to add the extra day was not received with mi v It was considered that as tour- Bament will follow go soon after the Metropolitan championship, which laats four days, and many of the con- testants will play in both events, it would be a better plan not to make the Jersey event last any Jonger than necessary. See practice for ‘sue One t at the financial powers of the eral League and it is not dimcult to understand why Baltimore and Chicago are the first to complete their clubs. Mr. Weeghman and Mr. Rasin are the men with the coin and it so happens that A gd bacning while the Chicago team sag hes it that the other six clubs, wi e possible exception of Kansas City, are shy of money and can not an started, Still, the Pitteburgh oe has made Birdie Cree a good off — It adde a relish which mates despite the withdrawal of Mr. Bar-| tm ¢tne"1s.2 balkline tournament in many @ dish © fence pour, who formerly paid out the coin. | ¢fe Idle Hour Billiard . id ata sonday 175) beat Schmied (140) in Monday night’s game by the score of 176 to 127, Low now leads in the play, with three games won, none lost. ‘The last game in the three-cushion varom tournament saw Schmied win- ED HANLON, the wise man of N the Federals, appears to have solved the question of getting some exhibition money in the south without having to play the minor league teams of organ bees men n it comes to getting the doug! Ned has alw been one of our best little solvers. games with Southern, colleges. » Baltimore team will train at Southern Pines, N. C., and it will be easy to reach mont of the big schools from | bi that point. what is Joe Tinker to do for training money? There are few colleges within reach of Mineral ‘Texas, and unless dates can be arranged with some big school teams on the way cast the long jump from Texas will put quite Weeghman bankrol SAUCE The play-off will be night, Harry Hallowell, the former cross- country runner, who finished renth inthe Olympic cross-country race, try for the Broo! ers when the big event comes off, Brooklyn Prép’ easy victory over EXPERT MECHANICS, WON UEP a swimmers scored St John’s Prep in-e “asas twenty players, but their names. Still, athletes around he coulg frame up two teams and pi exhitions, pro- vided he could find suitae parks in which to play. The Federals will be rred from every minor league grounds in the country. Mr. Somers has gone to see Ban Johnson and we may expect’ at any minute to hear that the Honorable Ban B. will never again speak either Blanding or ‘Kahler. But if | Ban doesn't watch out some of those | ised layers are Lae A wea “temay i womething. that h nd ite may some! doesn't care about hearing, either. John Yoster, the with that many we to . MOTOR ‘BOAT SHOW.” Medioen Square Garden, Jon. 81 to Feb, 7, inetusies Gi has returned from Ber- ae ie he enderstanda uld have ob- ‘there of m 1 pres ‘