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; ? Young Fox Gets Going in : Time to Earn a Draw ‘With Burns — Weinert and Mazie Are Winners. eet va FOX, the English ban- tam, will have to show much « more than he did against Wrankie Burns last night before he be considered a possible rival of Coulon Kid Williams. outboxed Fox from the start *| pees and my mother were also, feinert w: later, when he knows Wb-eneme this tan't Murphy weathet, > MORGAN says he's going to ¢ 4 Piatiraess tx ceoenr to Poncey ge Sea Gata ManaTuon ' ed THs ab “* What’ ll They Say Now?’ Asked Marathon Winner Who Disobeyed Doctors Everybody, Including His Mother and Employer, Tried to Dis- courage Young Printer, Who, Under Most Trying Con- ditions, Leads Home Classy Field in Brooklyn- Seagate Race. Harry (Winner of the Brook!; HIS time yesterday I never thought tha Parkinson lyn-@eagate Marathon). it I was going to break into print as the winner of # Marathon run. Of course, I thought I would finish, or I never would have entered the event, but I never dreamed 1 would be lucky enough to finish in front, especially against such a strong field as entered the Brooklyn-Seagate run, that was put on in connection with the athletic games in the Thirteenth Regiment Armory of Brooklyn, Not only wes I skeptical about winning the race, but my friends, my In fact, Ma sald that ol didn't think I would cop a prive. She got me real angry for not havin bin my ability, ané 1 told her that if i@ More confidence ‘Now that I have captured the premie! me to pay for some giad rage for her, ‘The surprising part of my per- formance is that I entered the Mara thon against the wishes of my doe: tor. He told me that I had heart trouble and that participating tp such ‘a long grind might prove fatal. ‘This wasn't the first time that I had been advieed against running. At least & half dosen doctors have told me that there is something the matter with Spat 1 wonder what they say ? DBOCTO! WARNED PARKINSON AGAINGT DISTANCE RUNNING. It was only last Labor Day that some physicians, upon looking me ‘over, advieed me not to start in the games of the Young Men's? Catholic Lyceum at College Point, which 1 had entered. 1 love fo run, and that If 1 am going to die it might as well be at something which I lke. At the games mentioned I in the mile and four-mile ‘open races and won both of them. 13 ther fellows ot re afflicted with boas kept me work- y and Wednesday 11 o'clock. He had heard Intention of running yes- be said that I wae crazy. hat the best I could do 9 have an auto carry me ‘thing that brought mare.” Tv! sae vias Tesmoter t “7 sero weather he thought that if 1 took part in ~ run {it would be a long time before I ever back ‘work, but you can a back on the job at Tin the . ROZETT AND WOOD PREPARED WINNER OF manana, victory to Bill Rosett of : TR Ace who won the race Inst . He has been coaching me for and ied me along just what pace didn't start as to help me a His tEgt iif were many that a hot drink il 3s z Teer “3 during the as though 6 Diaby nen } or two ped t placed I would buy her a new ault, honors, no price will be too high toy man who landed that position. isipi=te rank ztna of the fas in Taeaa, (unattached, wan wren at avenue and Berge: treet, about a mile from the Sullain fms passed int tway in Anta place, Zuna being IN SECOND PLACE WHEN AR- Paty MORY WAS REACHED. "hey tell me that I entered th ‘- mory about @ lap and a half behind Zuna, I was strong and | saw that ce was tiring, ao I strained every ie ‘ort to move my legs, which feit very stiff, it could. Little it down Zuni {by little I I felt as proud as pends nt ; & peacock when I 1 him. I won the race by over 4 minute, my time being beer tics I pees fs so many finish, as I ko mi spat it means to an amateur ve been competing fo aera i me eet ner in the Field Club, to which I baloags hat is what they use to tell aithough probably now they have different opinion of my running Pika PR Pha to enter the n etic Ch bag re me lub Marathon run 1 wash't dressed Gftereat from the {that I wore gloves and had | drawers underneath my trunks. Ones {1 got under way I didn't care (did or didn’t have on, and I guess the other boys felt the same. All we wanted was to win a prise. Wait yntil I bring that swell bronze trophy jparee ay Satie to-nlehs, py asa ut she basn' anything on me, " ‘To the Sporting Mather: C betes G that Bam Robideau was by “Young” Shugrue in the eighth round of their recent bout held at Madison Square Garden. G bets the bout went the ten-round limit, Who wins? G. H.G. Gwine. The bout lasted ten ro | To the Sporting Kditer | Is Soldier Kearns name? What ia bis full part of Brooklyn was be born in? A BROOKLYNITE, Kearns ie his real name. He comes from South Brooklyn. the Sporting Faitor ) A bets that Boldier Bartfield ts of Jewish descent. B says he ts not, (b) The same with Soldier Kearns. ROB ROBINSON, (b) Kearns ie of junds, a sumed name? What (a) A_ wine, Irish descent. ‘To the Sporting Editor: ‘Who i» the champion bicycle serine, of the world. A bets Rutt; B bets Kramer. Who wins? H.W. 0, Kramer. To the Bporting Biter: Did Tom Kennedy ever outpoint Battling Levinsky whee the latter wae fighting under the name of ~ ney Willtame (the bout was held in Philadelphia)? Fr. to elx-round “ne deol: Philadelphia in 1912, * Saas Min oe wearer as cnarapion of the 7 8 A a “ZERO WEAT HER! Copyright, 1914 by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York, World). = an a Gov. Tener, Baseball President, Is Serving Without Salary. LL the magnates at the baseball meeting are enthusiastic over Gov. A ‘Tener because of the businesslike manner in which he conducted the meeting. “With all the trouble,” said Mr. faction in having it demonstrated that the National League now has a ‘When this Murphy-Evers affair came up the Governor t he had to leave for Pennsylvania on an eurly train r had to be settled before he left. squarely down on the proposition and it was done.” Incidentally, it devoleped that Gov, Tener is not drawing salary for regular presiden' notified us t and that mat the work he has done for the Nati remain here untii the meeting was over on account of his presence being He merely advises with the magnates as long as he can without pay and then goes back! to his business of running the needed in Harrisburg. State of Pennsylvania. Demands of Gibbons May Kill Match isevaeiiaeenans Boxer From St. Paul Arrives and ‘Won't Fight Unless He Gets as Much Money as Is Offered MoFarland. By John Pollock. LTHOUGH many attempte have been made by Billy Gibson to clinch the proposed match be- tween Packey McFarland and Mike tr Gibbons for March 9 at the Garden A. C,, the contest ts still in the air, and it looks as if it will fall through. McFarland has already accepted tho terms offered and is ready to sign the articles of agreement, but Eddie Reddy, manager of Gibbons, now your sporting page who holds the championship of the world for bil- Nards? Also, what record George Gray holds, if any? H. TODDINGS. Your question ien't apecific. Hi ie generally conceded to be cham: rp George Gra: 96 at Eng-| @ ish etyl : hy BA in Leon ind, Carmh oe COMISKEY LAID UP AGAIN WITH STOMACH TROUBLE. White Sex Owner Forced to KR: im Rome While Team Moves to Niece, ROME. Italy, Feb. 18—Charles A. 7, tof the Chicago Club of the American Baseball League, was axain confined to bed to-day suffer- _Ga-r -e -eR— LT cemtanuy HAS Tunnep cao ¢ ; at Madison Square Garden, tng from etomach trouble, Prof. Guisep- pa Bastianelli, who was im attendance, forbade him to leave for Nice to-night the tésa of playing & salu here as ai- though the weather waa fine to-day the We'ee He To cau A PACE IN NEW YORK PiumbeR FoR CHARLES WEBB - HID PIPES ane BusTeo_ es ~ loons To ME LITE A Ca: ° on. “Se LUNDER. “THE LiD- Tuar's AW, ATWO ew Tlerrmann, “there was some satis- He put bis foot jonal League so far. He could not With Packey comes forward with the declaration that unless Gibbons gets the same! terms as are offered McFarland he will not let Mike fight. “I think that Gibbons is entitled to just as much as,McFarland,” said Manager Reddy to the writer early to-day, “for he is every bit as big a drawing card McFarland.” Should the bout fall! through, it is expected that Freddie Welsh, the English lightweight cham- pion, and Jack Britton of Chicago will box on March i The gross receipts of the Jimm: Clabby Sailor — Petroskey eannh round fight at Vernon, Cal., amcant- ed to $7,900. The men battled for 60 ber cent. of the receipts, which fig- ured up $4,740, As the winner was to t 60 per cent., Clabby drew down ge $2,844, while Pet: Was handed $1,896 8° fF losing, The usuai crowd of regulars have been in the habit ce patuins te free at the shows held at the Garden A. C. since it was opened got a net- back last night when they arrived Instead of giving the attendants on the mata entrance the “high sign” and getting in, the club offictals had a turnstile placed at the door of each entrance and no one was allowed to pags through without a ticket. As a re- sult & great many “deadheads” failed to get into the building, Johnny Howard, who gave (| “Young” Weinert, the Orange, Nro” light heavyweight, a good, atiff battle last night, Was matched immediately after the contest to meet Young Hickey of Harlem in the star bout of ten rounds at the Brown Gym- nasium A. A. won next Tuesday night. At the same club to-morrow night Willie Mantler will tackle Young Steger in the main go. Only one boxing show \s ach for to-night and that ia to be held e the New Polo A. In the main pvent Fan d Caen rd er ama- eur champion, wi =x Joe Hartley for ten rounds * { | TOHAVEBROKLIN TEAMTHS SEASON = (Continued from First Page.) signing of the peppery second base- man was an extra incentive for them. At the end of the preliminary con- ference with Evers, Gaffney announced that a meeting of the Board of Direc- tors of the Nationa! League had been called for later in the day to decide the matter finally. Joe Tinker, who has been here for a few days in mysterious conferences, wouldn't say that the deal for Wash- ington Park had gone through, but he smilingly invited The Evening World reporter to come over and see him play in Brooklynnext season. Dave Fultz, representing the Pays! ers’ Fraternity, made another long{ Commission ‘ything was straightened out concering the de- mands of the yers. Even Ban Johnaon condescended to be pleasa-t and speak to Fults at the finish. As an evidence that Johnny Evers “should worry,” one of the big news- papers of Chicago by telegraph of- fered him a three-year contract as baseball writer at a better salary than his contract called for with the ! Cubs. Ban Johneon says that the Ameri- can League wi | Dust EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Dates Named Bw For National Golf Tourney ‘The Ekwanok Country Club of Mgn- chester, Vt, has decided upon July 29, 30, 31 and Aug. 1 as the dates for the annual tournament for the ma- tional golf title Heretofore tins competition has @au- ally been held about the ee August. James L. Taylor, of the committee, says the made because of the amateur pionship tournament, which held there the first week if, ber. _—_——_ EVERS DENIES THE Ri ! THAT HE SIGNED WITH It was rumored early this vers to jerrmal “And I intend to continued Evers. Clabby Whips Petreskey, LOS ANGELES, Cal, Feb, 18.<<Jtme my Clabby received the decision over “Satlor” Petroskey of F to ry ty renee bout fernon a y's second victory 3 uid not stop the h and Sine ‘yadly ‘damaging amas) 3 mouth and cyes. CHARLESTON WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Two-year-olds; four furlongs.—Idiola, 112 (Connolly), 3 to 6 out and out, wou; Fi; » 112 (Buxton), 8 to 6, 1 ond; Jesse Ji 10 to 1 as nd 0.50 8-5. Wai to 4 and out, sec- (Martin), 30'to 1, 1, third. Th Keldends i I ei yrentice ‘allowance, ACR — Pure £330; three-rear-etils Maranon, 100 Bc z 00; Teal of sare a hs Tio; si 3 to 6 and out, third. Time—| led Clem Beachey, Bodkin, Ber- tis, Camarada, Beverstein, Irishtown and Scarlet Pimpernel also ran. a THIRD RACE—Selling; purne $300; for three-year-olds and up; six fur- longs.—Tony W., 115 (Franch), 12 to 1, 5 to 1 and 2 to 1, won; Armor, 116 «Pi t), 10 1, 6 to 2 and even, sec- ond; Nimbus, 115 (Hanover), 3 to 1, 7 to 10 and out, third, Time—1.18, Discovery, Regards, Glatys Y., Henry Hutchison, Province and Mollie Rich- ards also ran. a FOURTH RACE—HSelling; handicap; purse $350 ny upward ; 1 McCahey), 3 and ou on; Sherlock Holmes, 101 (Neander), 10 to 1, 9 to 5 and even, second; Prince Ahmed, 106 (Smyth), 20 to 1, 6 to 1 and even, third. Tim 1.80 3-5. Grosvenor and White Wool also ran. FIFTH RACE—Selling; purse $350; for three-year-olds and upward; mile and seventy yards.—Volthorpe, 110 (Neander), 7 to 6, 1 to 3 and out, firs Gallant Boy, 93 (McTaggart), 9 to 5, 7 to 10 and out, second; Fiel, 84 (Bresch), 15 to 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1, third. Time, 1.49 3-5. Veneta Strome, Master Jim, Linbrook also ran. * —_— CHARLESTON ENTRIES. $200; three-sear-olda and | HOCKEY LEAGUE RACE, ‘The Crescents tightened up the faee in the Amateur Hockey League night by defeating the St. Nicks, the league leaders, at the St. Nicholas Rink by # score of 3 to 2. They, are now in second position, with Hockey Club champions in lace. try to recover one | Ba: of its players, as a test case, but no} ™ more. He declined to give the nam: of the player, but declared inost pos tively that the other six were n nted and would never be permitted to return. —_——— PLAYERS’ FRATERNITY WILL TAKE NO SIDE, f SAYS PRES. FULTZ. Dave Fultz, President of the Play- ers’ Fraternity, declared to-day that his organization wasn't going to take any sides in the baseball war, It had been report.d that the Fraternity was going to string alo! with the major leagues as against the Fed- erals, His statement follows: ‘The Baseball Players’ Fraternity has endeavored on numerous oc- casions to impress upon the public and all baseball factions that it takes a stand of absolute neutral- ity toward organized ball and the Federal League. This policy was decided upon months ago and there has not, nor will there be, tho slightest deviation from it, The report that at tho conference held yesterday at the Waldorf between the National Commission, Nu- tional and the Fraternity delegates an agreement was made | whereby the Fraternity would vio- | late ite policy and assist organized ball in the fight againat the Fed- eral League is absolutely without foundation. No agreement of any kind regarding the Federal League was made, nor was any such agreement even di E T have been quoted as saying that players who go to the Fed- eral League will be expelled from our organization, This, too, b- solutely incorrect, and I ha’ time made such a statement. The laws provi that when a player to a league wifich in not under our scene Be wl) be suspended, w! shou! hed from “expulsion.” ‘This provision exists, not that we think ¢he player has done any- ‘Tom Gibbon: eo sick with an attack of grip that his physician has vised Rim to remain in bed for ry few days. Mike Gibbons remained with ‘Tom last night sooner than go Mive saye that he hopas that hs bout says e that his bout with Packey McFarland does not fail through, as Le is confident ¢hat ho can defeat Packey. thing he should not have done. but because we feel that, inas- much ae we capnot protect him in the league in which he is, it le unfair that he should be com- Mafore, ‘Class RA and ClessA . 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