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SEE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRU Bi) Peis ia Se os : EDITED BY ~ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [noS2#S%e. NOW THE BOXING COMMISSION MAY HANDLE BASEBALL JACK BRITTON WHIPS. Copyright, 184 by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). Come on — AIK OF 6 FP You GuYs STanr PULLING bf> wl : 5 ¢ ’ Bet You down Z. y Referee Stops Bout When moni Som. , wy : Syracuse Lad Is on Verge STacuna! ret : 5 Es | of Knockout: By John Pollock. Je BRITTON punished Gene Mo- rarity, the welterweight of Syra- cune, N. Y., so badly in the main contest at the Broadway Sportiag Club of Brooklyn Jast night"that the referee very wiscly stopped the bout in the seventh round to prevent’ larity from being knocked out. Morlerity was substituted for Young Brown, who was unable to goon be- cause of an injury to his left hand. For the first three rounds Moriarity” made a creditable showing, as he {managed to get in some heavy wal- Jlops to Sack’s stomach and left jabs ito the face which made Britton wince. Beginning the fourth round Britten cut loore and he hit Moriarity often b. ‘with kinds of blows. The Boy Admits That Gilmore Has $25,-! trom ‘syracuso began to weakes.in the fifth round, and just before the TTING tT UP “To Commission RENNAN » COBTUME » Owners of Federal League Club in Brooklyn Announce Team Must Observe Sabbath ve always played base-, enennlibsocmnls al ‘and followed | ba bh Treasurer Ward Says His Unele it, When I attended the University | Will Not Stand for Sunday] of enneyivanie I tried to make the’ OO to Spend in Gel.ing Man- HANDY “TD Have The Bown @ Comm On THe Pees if ‘i t il li 3 Z | varaity, nine, but I guess they thought | bell rang Britton natied him three \ at my playing wasn't up to the! F times on the jaw, whicn sent him to A a ee ee tN ~f bay Baseball, Even if It Means Big standard, 80 i never made my college ; ager—Would Like to‘Get Stahl his corner Te and condition. Short- = etter, . Shor . ‘There's a large vacant tot oppo-| to Lead. Fy atts (Se sev Sath Send ee oa Ln eegtberegh we is - Gane 'em Loss. alte our factory In the Bronx, and ton Ianded several henvy biows, and when the weather is warm a number au the crowd yelled for the referes to of the boys in the bakery occupy most | HE Brooklyn Federals are not! Of the noon hour practising baseball” | @nally induced Stahl to consent to| stop the dout, he finally did ao. Sunday at} Yor 1a return to beseball and in the mean-| —— going to play ball on Sunday uu could see the longing look in | t* what} Knockout Brown, who has not rding to| Young Ward's eye as thoughts | While they are waiting to hear wha D home or abroad, accot . drifted baseballward, W: ‘8. in a) Jake bas to say to their offer | boxed for some time, will don. the infermation gleaned in an interview | rather tall, spare framed, blond hatred | ‘We became interested in baseball gioves again to-night. He will take with Walter 8. Ward, the youthful} youth and is very democratic in his! through my uncle being introduced | |, Drouilard,. tormety’ be ltreasurer of the new local club, to- |manner, despite the fact that his fam-|to Jim Gilmore by # mutual friend | ( . but now of Canada, im an ‘Thin will mean a big financial |!!¥ Posseases one of the largest for- | recently at Toronto. The Toronto saa bout at Windsor, Ose It alid Award, the | ‘unes in this State, franchise wasn't panning out as well) iirown wins he will koép on fighting, sacrifice, but as Robert B. Ward, the| «vou see, our entering into the na-|4# they desired, so the propositivs | nut if ne loses the chances ate he wil head of the organization, is a strict| tional pastime is all so sudden thai; Was made to bim to finance a club! cuit tne ring. ? Methodist, under no circumstances ihe Te ey prepares, for lavaeviens en i tops ones *< as n in gome . 6 . * Another well known local fi ir will games be contested in on the) arers that we have already signed Frick millions are behind ‘our | ygs"arwounted his retirement. trom Sabbath by the Brooklyn Feds. Up several stars, That is not true. | club ia absurd. They may be behind) ing ring. The scrapper Is Joe Coster, “Of course that will not only cut|As yet we haven't a single player in| some other club in the league, but ithe fast little italian feather ¢ Into our receipts for the season, but | line, but Just as soon as we can hook | not ours. Up to date Jobn M. Ward, “The Count + line i t Hf If Murphy Refuses to Sell Ef Cubs, League Plans to Wipe Him Off the Baseball Map Magnates to Hold Speoial Meeting in Cincinnati to Dispose of Chicago Owner's Case—President Tener Said to Have Hl ef i HEADPIN TOURNEY FOR EVENING WORLD TROPHY. Bseur ani it's time to roll { i 1 f E if I il if your entries in for the an- nual Evening World Head- pin Tournament, starting Murch 16 on the White Elephant alleys. Joe Thum receives all entries at No, 1241 Broadway, and Joe ad- vises bowlers to enter early to E Ey i i 4 ij | i i simplity classifications for the oat of Brooklyn. Coster was knoc jt oo played these Shanipionslte tournament. will also effect the financial returns |“ Chines voller | oe a ee rnents faites car | ee Saturday night by Patay Callaan almion, Siscenat pastime, Discovered Way to Squeich Chubby Charley. The tournament is opon to all || of all our rivals; but as the matter oak tie will be the Doniness tan oe yn and again Ceo of the “eflisials” of the Gar- organized bowling clubs and is |i was thoroughly threshed out before ager. Young McAuliffe, and his manseer, den A. C. hae been busy getting » ba Pegged ee Ceti cee our family cast our tot with the Fed- einietlcs: thle Bewson, fi wilt be sil ready for, the fans) Jimmy Jobnaton, told bim to tive By 4 ni witng Clubs o} erals, there will be absolutely no “but T tell you one t in Brooklyn either the the game. ; ‘Mita Gibbens to sign contracts By Boseman Bulger. nite, move gthat hae precipitated |} yor. ‘There is no restriction as || tion on this score, our club will be every ‘April or the first of Ma bens i OOKS like they are going to wot} ices given by Murphy to Hub Per- |] to the numper of teams a club “The firat condition that my uncle,|as the Dodgers. In fact, I think the| willing to spend any sum of money| Word hax just been received fram our friend C. Webb Murphy. bers and Bill Sweeney to report to|j may enter. team making the || Robert B. Ward, propounded to the|strength of our club will open the!to procure a first-class team. We| pan McKetrick, who is in Faris, to now stand the!the Cul once, regardless of the |} highest ‘score wins The Evening || Federal League directors was that the | eyes of local fandom.” loxpect the enterprise to cost us in! the effect that Young Ahearn, the action ¢ Board of Directora in|] World’s championship trophy, |] Brooklyp club be absolved trom Sun-|. Wards admitted that he-had made the neighborhood of @ half milton | American fighter, haa boon signed yp two! reassigning them to Boston. The two Each bowler making @ score of || 42, playing. He said ‘that as in his/out a check for $3,000, which his | dollars.” for three battles In Parts. Dan furtitr eitaer be kicked out Players are in Hot Springs awaiting die at vatlae Will receive & hand business he never made any deliveries | uncie turned over to President Jamea| | Young Ward saya his favorite team | states that Altearn hax taken on ca on Sunday, A. Gilmore, League, a ‘“ foarran pewone frota incor ea ies eri some fob with a silver medal. The iin baseball there would be no playing together @y Alafter the coming Cincinnati meet. || hiehest individual score wins a and quietly re- ing The Governor Whows that if he |] gold fob. But make a0 lere the players to Boston that Although he says he|is the Pirates, largely due to the! siderable weisht and be is having a ian’t sure, he thinks that this is to | fact that he used to make his home|hard time making 147 pounds : ‘ha y for his clu! be the bait to lure a capable man- jin Pittsburgh. He. picked them to| P. M. yout’ always beon « fan,” continued | ager over to Brooklyn, “He admitted |win last year's flag and was su ee that his club was after the services| prised when they went to pieces. Freddie Weish, the champion Eng- going to send him| Murphy will begin injunction pro- | ~~ of Jake Stahl, who carried the Red | thinks that in Pitcher Hendrix and! lich lightweight, told the writer te- poreg mrd A dapye wil planes the league e © y {Catcher Simon, who will be allied | di that he h a sieoed rticles a supposed to Ye| Into internal warfare that is not de- ke t: Batti W th sl in 1912. agreement to meet Jimmy Duffy, the mation, it te known that; sirable right now, in view of the ac- oc cyts s e U the masting of the directors he lightweight of Lockport, N. Y., in au bn K. Tener has called | tivity of the Federal League. i. ed Mr. Ward N. | eight-round bout to be decided before @ meeting of the olub owners ct oe etic iaanedl Fooulal Ss We Gov Fi t t St NM hi I Ri k cits Vera . of St, Louts on the fecaaey, rey = ras cagetins instruct him as fo the method (a s s a e Uc 0 as Ui Pa as : a z. ‘ork jay pre-| Procedure, or, rather, the Governor —— hammerlock hold on Aumond and ey kK eonny Denes (8h aon Tom Egy ‘will tell them what he is going to di rf ‘| 4 Shugrue are to fight again to-morraw Te aan e sit be Charles P./and have them bach him Up. 1d Hockey Club | orton toited nie’ menting tetiow | fil : f night. ‘This time they will clash tm): art, bash’ the Cube before sur: — Wanderers and Hockey Club/ Condon, pulled nin genuine fellow § ONT twelve-rgund bout bets the: Water Tl . gadis uiry Independent A. C. o ‘ater. magnate his first start in bust-|stock is headed by Harry Ackerland. Mitchell, the big won! Keeper of the ; . - Rigid ‘receive a guaruntee of $1,200, In the . Mr, Taft will be shown the|The subscribers to the fund of| and Referee Take Hand. ‘Wanderers, also was @ powerful fac-| May > i , semi-final Joe Mooney of this city damage that hap been done the Nu- | $750,000 are members of the Stock 4 tlonal League by Murphy and fabs poets. Cy Morea pet fan sais ere, and he was aided by, several other | A 4 | R TRI ‘ankod to aualat cing ; cool-head i\ F k —_—we f OEE ee ioreiae ene ir|that he will not sell out and thet if] ‘The Hockey Club defeated the |Poan emo: be aiid \ h wed JUAREZ ENTRIES. ; cS Murph; tures sawn ad ropaaltion jo Peeith iis soe tea Mg rn nae Wanderers last night by a score Of] Garon and Dufresne decided that CaaS F s a an asue courts, q . Setoreedaoct an wai 2 Fogel. if ijt te going to be dimcult to force him) 4 °° Ant a wapecs hr aee ine good fong reat on the ide fines ; AN ave cards, a new |(anr, Mobiles Alas where the Detroite mes to a showdown . ir ant i" for their display of pugilistic ability, in draw poker can five cards, a rain, comes tb owners will go’ the route,| One plan of action, maid to be legal,| ested the spectators more than did|fna Bert White of the Hockey’ Club Heads Goad of the Craw: B.A: By | ie teetering Ratton: S of the|ts for the club owners to withdraw | ¢) r his Wha: A he 5 also was sentenced to a rest Who was the first man that de- | ston Murphy, 1 from the National League, leaving | "Tre trouble started in the second| activity In @ verbal discussion which King peal a fented Leach Cross? When and | Ni! bey n Murphy alone. They can then reor-| naif, when Young checked Aumond | followed the encounter. Aumond and Sahere, and was tt a knockout or a | Genre Gm — ganize, form a new circuit and gol|and the latter turned with his atick| Young got five minutes each and) a. i, goorting Editor: decision? It te well known that lawyers have jon without him. raised. Young parried and the Wan-| White got two, the fghters taking)". 1"ts"inade that in two-handed| Leach Cross’s first defeat wae a ‘Tris’ inl id bean in the offices of the Nations! derer player used his fist with good| their places side by side. inochle, after the meld, every 1804 |tworround knockout by Jack Doyle in |i catcula, dc: “an League bere for several days looking} ne idea suggented b effect. Young paftly sidestepped and| After this there was more rows ie Mi euite must be gone over if pos- | New York in 1900. 109; Shorty Northeut, 108) Dele te atarrmt io ucsen There is'a fetter | Gaker, and ‘approved by Ban Johnson |#0 managed to keap bla “feat, “Hal work, but the Aahting ipod, of the of Cue must be SOy’DARBERL, | teins grerieg Bate: fend, 108; Manhait Tanass, uled| &° ig tO time, jo» letter ‘that @ third major league be started | promptly rushed the Canadian, and) Sithotgh ‘several players were ‘ruled| Ne. You must go ever trump lead| A ,bets that C. W. Murphy of Chi- on file thero, it ts id, that would | by oO; ized Baseball is an excellent | a8 the play was in Hockey Club ter. ; t. red in the Fogel trial to the nt veral 0! ten | Of the spectators were not treated to! only, if possible. cago is a Jew. B bets that he is no ni be seve vert ¥ hod it not om but the trouble is it too | ritory at tne me astehy bel hi ene another ring exhibition, The Hockey | tc the alton : F.R. and W. |? . 128, aka i detriment been o 4 Sporting Kalter: : is] tat oat ot evigace, ener "Sve anoua nave txan up tie un- | "Ehereraooen atmo, ke Tee i |SUenPNS wa" ea ctingea ts | nc tngae the MM ANG NOME] waht eee a a am ; |e rritory two years ago,|most as quic! id the upper hand and scored tw To the 67.0 tar: 3 . raat, and thope who have seen | when we had a chance,” said one of| Wanderers, ‘Then Ernie Garon and| tore goals, before time. was called, | inches, kood for fellow of ishteen| “Where may { learn 10 porcH.” Tee ee yey in] |the magnates at the recent meeting, | Ernie Dufresne, the officials, got on | while the Wanderers got 1. making| Yee? DOR | mederate sum? 5 "4 i It may now be too late and cost us| the job, with spectators in their trail, | the score 4 to 1 in favor of the league Five fect 41 He new weighs! . There inetructers at all the V. public If tt ts ever printed. a lot of money. and a tangle of fiying arms and lems| champions, Ae a result the Hockey| | Five feet ¢ inches He now weighel i 'COQ. Branches. Now York fans probably will.re-|league ate Brookion. mu Co ee ae tele at | crmymoved up from third place in the aes bantam, then ae a featherweight, ber during the celebrated | more rn eee it a r ion- | league race to a tie for featherweight, as soon Washington in the ¥: ‘President of the Wanderers, who! the Creacents. Both teams are one| being champion of in CHARLESTON WINNERS. and Cleveland, Detroit, Cincinn dom Mitting on the side lines, got game behind the Bt, Nicks. times In hie. late fights he was more Pittsburgh in the West. Teame. ii tor in holding off the belligerent play- meets Luddy Foeulkes for ten rounds. aaerersnaienorenes. The Juarez entries for to-morrow's races are as follow FLT ‘Three. FF backed in the nick of thi these citi id 4 q ys nee ight than anything eles.) ner n for away in the nick of time, ese cities would not interfere with rT) a high jump, yee. hree: fi ry fur- paren cine otmere, would prefer to either, the National or American | PITCHER SEATON SIGNED HIGHLANDER PITCHERS [hatin toy eRe OE int, 107 «Connolly), |] ig Beare at Tal i | League the reduce m; ui a but tf he show gontinuous baseball, this ea fone FOR BROOKLYN FEDS.| WORKINGAT HOT SPRINGS.| 4.5) "once about 1 Le Surrey trek wick for done a year ago the Fede: = — o'clock before 16 to 1,6 to | and 8 to 1, ODERN breakfast and once about 6 o'clock 1 Gh y 07 (Turner), 8 to|f y TT Hesitation have been completely before aupper. Do you think that Is | a tb Be third. Times |p Watts Bion "ise! CHICAGO, Feb, 18.—Thomas Seaton,| HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Feb. 1 vith the Philadelphia | were no new additions, & good plan to run after meals? 11'10 2-5, Bundle of Rage, Din ani" One.ste re ‘$elugnelpTatened,Covday to pitch for tne [landers at, the Hotel Gaal A CONSTANT READER. | Netrese, Vellchen, Boly Hil Proneriy ™fakomte: ran,.|4merican Bowlers to Compete Bederal Furie, waa announced from 144, Mad Wea ae fort Due wheats | dust p | Relle af Normandy, || BUPei ah, cable lee e lege peaten ters, Seaton, Me ih ‘bet cena be in charge of the early wor here, was | your wel to and Mike Cohen also ran, CL MBY Method. In Leading Cities of German tym, He declared (ih ‘Bredent Baker (on, his way and. would ‘arrive’ in the | heavy Blankets, get i-) SECOND RAC! 6 ATT 85 » Feeee Y @f the Philadelphia Club. meritcher Rose, Texas League reerult, ration, then get $300; for three-year-ol 1x LESSONS lo-day. sz SEe Following the lead of the Giants-| July 20—In Bern, capital of Swits- ge aa white Son world tour, conkers of omen nd. Wenge ity pattorames of Alon, BAKER WILL FIGHT the United Bowling Clubs are work- |, July |, 21-22 Interlaken, eather! PEDERALS IN COURTS ing out @ Buropean trip fod American | brunnue Thal (Pet te dene. te also expected the finish. Running immedi furlongs—Lost Fortun n 10 A, M. to 11 M, y 100 (Cal Ove ———— the dig han), 3 to ¢ $0 pane ee first; Bepurate floor for To the Bparting Rditor: Semi-Quaver, 114 (Pickett), oO sou CHARLESTON ENTRIES, O Whur ean I'gut some information| to § and 7 to 10, second; Surpaas rt FOR tive ta the Gotham A. C.? 96 (Ward), 7 to 1, 6 to 3 and 6 to pinmen this summer. The contem- | be made at personal e: PITCHER SEATON| pack TRACK CHARLESTON, 8, i ie F, W. LAWRENCE. |third, Time, 1. Premier, Roge' ) Feb. 18,--The entries for to-mor. d bh Lioyd, Mollie Rich-! tour will take in ma: he 4—Lucerne, Tri . 18. mor Gotham A.C. tempe-| Gordon, A pive in many of the | 1M isis weather weretinee um ihe follo i Ar ne Park Rew Bullding,| ards, Hearthstone, Pluvius and Tom big cities abroad, and the American |™'f, Of Rist, weather permitting, PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 18, — “We ot Poa eyice i ti ee H x ph ht irk Row. Holland aleo ran. t visitors will complete their trip in| July se-81e-Halebure, ‘Trip to Belz. | Will protect our rights to Seaton to ia, 1065 | i te th spools dante: (eens Oe Tes irhe Pinal Fores? ——— = Bertin in time for the great tourna-|kammer gut, Berchtesgaden and|the limit,” sald President Baker of ae: As aroun ioe: Doma |r vad in & paper that a certain (Inn Staken SC SLM, for: (ea-veer NOV, N 68 W. Som & ment of the United Bowling Clube of | Koenlgs- Gee the Philadelphia Nationals, when he i 1 sup, "}automobite went one, hundred, miles | ore. vor), 1 to fr out and out, first; DONOVAN’S *.¥.% Germany, to be held the week d that Beaton had signed with , an hour. Wha H B Z of A ‘The ‘American | ‘ri. Bightacel learned thay uguet. route Lo DTZ. jesae in), 40 to 10 te RN ANCES bowlers will travel: the Federal League. i fl ‘ s| be for five mallee? pred Leflayghs ce i oo iat f Jie ‘age, MODE! D, July 2—Leave New York (Hobo- . Art gallery and| “1 do not believe that he has 1% Tice miles in three |112 (Obert), 15 to 1, 5 to 1 and 6 to 5, en} boy North, German Lioyd steamer | V@rious other paints of interest. signed for three years. If he has third, Time, 601-5. Zangaree, Brown Aug. 1-8—Herlin. Gheat German ‘i i H ‘ Prince, Chevron and Commonada } : ling tournament tahes A | done no we Will Take him into court 114; “Hbagia. ‘To the Bporting Kaitor: Piiage: CO te aha, Chavis Tay eRe seonce” Rebiln | fe Bap Hall om tos fryrave|and prove oor calm, lt hd |p Una are he pepenues RelEn of Styled ana, when send tour city. af ‘ide Oa as signed with us on a te d ii} . feos caer amanensad a his terms for a t : y Weis Eatocie’ wrens |Commere with United Bewiore sil GILMOR 1S 175 roa opto e pm Fee, we A piconet Geer lg Ae Ml rd heats Sho saeews hig ge: gooey, 110, sree backey ie avout 8 feet 6 : with ease, or | Fal Cassel. sightseeing} PLAYERS FOR FEDERALS. ae La wera | hes, gnd ‘Breton perhene an ineh ety aks | trip 8 " Yrenkfurt-am-M. h RAI be “ poe S a 29 Commere with Fedora p.anerine ret eet aacit adarenn of H.| St Dion's mage

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