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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 30, 29 ano wewee |’ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN ——————_ ---- —___-—__-— - ,’ ~NOBODY’S SAFE FROM THOSE GRABBING FEDS NOW YOUNG PITCHERS OF 4% Copyright, 194, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). \ fi im Te pai GIANTS SHOW WELL igs! : ci IN FRST PRACTICE coviiealé, ; Chief Meyers Acting as Head |." Coach of the Twirlers in Marlin. 4 —_— Ball Players Who Haven't Signed Contract Yet Are in Great fuck This Year—No Matter Where Matty Goes the Fans MARLIN, Tex. Feb. 2—The Giants had thelr first real baseball practice of the season yesterday. All of the twirlers were given their turas at pitching to Catchers Meyers and Johnson, the chief acting as head): coach. The veteran backstop was sensibly careful of the youngsters and restrained them whenever they; ehogred @ desire to cut loose with: their salary wings to any dangerous extent and very frequently of them did. It was probably the tallest and! heaviest bunch of youngsters that! -|Federal League Agents Seen Sarat Se Will Sa’l Down the Bay to seve" sey sat trou emiles to the face of the acting man- f Meet Baseball Tourists iss: sr wi nti scr” ove He was one of those whom Meyers President Gilmore Expects to Sign Speaker, Crawford, Magee, | irons’ nov, showed i csiemtiaty ale Owner of Giants Will Be In Marlin to Greet Matty And Offer Him Life Job | slot ot! “Big Six” Has Never Had an Argument on the Salary Ques- + HH é eit & though he w: h cautious ; Rite calle tion, and President Hempstead Feels Certain That Wingo and ogee apa ue Pd Ship— nan Wea rwick. Herring aleo looked m2, & ‘Premier Pitcher Will Sign Within Few Days. et ee sciar tie Sebeaiet Cena, ca pitcher, was expected to arrive yester- day, as he had wired Kinsella to that Jer A. GILMORE, President of yould make a great leader,” and Gil- | effect, and Mayor Heffner of Mariin,| i i li Bozeman Bulger. usefulness had ended as a pitcher. Before signing a contract with an future of Christy Mathewson} 11.0 1, joague the big fellow will give in baseball will not necessarily| that careful tlpught. At the samo depend upon the return of John! time he will let the Federal MoGraw. Harry Hempstead, Presi-|do all they want toward helping to h More's eyes winked as he thought of| members of the Commercial Clul the Federal Longue, Wer paying | {oe former ‘White Sox star 10 8| “Interpreter” Chief Meyers and many to cago pe bosies Brooklyn Federal uniform. others were on hand to give a hurried visit to this city t» Still discussing the Brooklyn Club, | young foreigner a welcome that w. the Ward family to perfect its plans|the Feds’ leader declared that the| remind him of the send-off he in for the Feds’ teain in Brooklyn. Be- ae ei egy! Dafa boars rh Frc ed Havana when he left @ ing te eee Oe conference with the|™akeup there is not a great deal of more gave one of his typfcal inter-| readiness for the opening of the sea- | expocted jumped the track three m: Old Master in the next few days. sentiment. 7 views, during which he outlined the/son. The contractors have tested the| out of town, and word being f “You can rest asst that | ~ Matty is going to plans of the Brooklyn club and the round on the Dodgers’ former home,|of the accident, the Mayor and all will be with the New York Giants as|!n condition regardiess of his future. IP TATION according to Mr. Gilmore, and they| hands jumped into automobiles and) © he {If the Feds should hi by league in general. are satisfied that a single-decker ed for the scene of the wreck. It™ he cares to Stay, whether ne ee will lan a een, 'o, eecase| ‘Talk about a prospective Brooklyn | grand stand to accommodate 16,000 not @ serious one, however, but, son. Cuban is on the road somewhere. League officials intend to go down oa Asked if Henry C. Frick, the steel bay a week from to-morrow and) king, had lent his dg fos financial Gus Christiegat Hot Springs, Ark. he woul | Wouldn't you? Kely |Stams were sent, making inquiries as ee to Gilmore, the Federal League has} De _tiou'4 20 net neceeae ee oe Home Cure to get him quite a boost in salary | te his actual condition. Featherweight of New York to], Soldier Bartheid, the Brooklyn wel-| opened negotiations with and expects | ; y,"" broke in the young baseball ined Baseball! righ F League . | Club, this afternoon. He’ lelightful to oe, ‘ ow to-night. Manager Bob Clarke, 8AM CRAWFORD MAY BE MAN: //.1/) Ut Gtoram babe Dbl ge Meena Ag . Foste Receipts for Bout With Cham-| has aiso secured a match with K. 0. AGER IN BROOKLYN. Lalk Donte Gre thee eens vanes ium, Buffalo, better than they got from organized |a goodby as he departed for his mid- had no idea of getting Matty — ” . Gilmore, “We eee oe lo Conreltene Th wae wine aiid NGA Rad ‘out ne ove baseball,” said Mr. 101 night train for Chicago. Bide.. Marshall, Mich. wilt send you ft may not be able to get to work I FTER weeks of. dickering « the Brooklyn team will be found. He x Re ie in Brooklyn featherweight, the first part sé : fr pel fl a i rg If you are « sufferer from piles, instant rellef is yours for the asking, and @ not,’ patead the 7, shape. | d t Be We Li P, oe ‘d manager brought to light the fact that|can be completed by April 25, the |Palmero was not on the train. This Lira Nest Pres! d other Federal| opening of the Federal League eea-|npolled the to Matty in & WORAW® ILLNESS CAUSE F Dun ee to | (4 al dent Gilmore and o him to eign a contract M AMONG BALL FANS. e thewaon is a cate ie outta na|Tuetnes of ucorew in tendon! §=-§s When He Battles Kilbane). ‘sc ctivte rns st cnnat| titer tote hiotrinees| =. Quick Federal Broad Be a White Sox world tourists, According | Gilmore replied that he had not, but 1. Still, the} Of tines terweight who has been going alons/to sign Tris Speaker, Bam Craw- met James G Preal- | Receive 30 Per Cent. of Gross| {2.000% style. meets Paul Dixon in| r07q, Magee, Wingo and Doolan. | dent of the Boston National for Piles be unable to Brennan for Bartfield. This bout will] These five stars have received an/won't be such a big baseball war Trial Package Absolutely Free—Will Aa A eaten ee prided s(n a, boat that will bring bim| pion on March 11. . | Be decided at the Bfoadway Auditor-|ofter from ‘us that is a great deal after al,” and the Fed leader waved | You Spend a Pest-Card for It? . The Irving A. C. of Brooklyn has| have reasons to expect that they will on the Dodgers, Kobky and his se be 1 league this season, Per- ° apeedy. nermanent cure will follow. of athletes are eaten under “and By John Pollock. qustantes to cast otto Walisos toe hare. from this number a leader for Highlanders in The Pyramid Drug Co.. 471 Pyrem! In & plain wrapper. a trial packeme match has been arranged be-|of April. Wallace recently put up a|may be Bam Crawford, but whoever G Pyramid Piie Remedy, the wonderful, eure tween Johny Kilbane, thejelashing. bout with Young. Kansan, he fe you can take It from me he will ‘ood Workout Ra eertatn ute for't this featherweight champion, and Johnny | Who o Tuesday night fought Johnny “-Purthermare, the Brooklyn t . wi com| will be with bim. has taken on d, Lerviedy, 4 stone, a * —__ ago ul ‘y e MORGAN fe out with a “tot. | Suds, in search of notoriety, offered | grnete, Nas beer considerable, con- ter* roasting Gunboat Smith | {50.000 for Matty, and it wee wig |Glants over the delay. of Palermo, | Dundee, the Italian boxer of this city. and aguggesting that Buckley | j HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Feb. 28—Coach the Cuban pitcher, in getting to Mar-| They will battle six rounds at 126 Joe Tink Tor ‘ r got on the wire, H is under. getting to Mar. | Johnny Dundee surely is gatheri: m Day gave the Highland ‘hee the Gunner in hiding to avoid | stood he has asked Matty to/1in, Jt la not eo much that he needs! pounds, welgh in at the ring aide, at/money these ne Potwithapsodings Baye <3e workout for two hours yest e with 3 name his own terms and has not sub-| 110, ane eared eae @ special show of the, Olympt they will be willing to ‘Whittington Park. Three days of cold 4 Bb Ws 4 be » I'm not saying au ’ rf ‘this is talk and nothing |now draws @ salary of $15,000 are not " ning, March 11. Harry Edwards,|shugrue and the $750 he received for toe will eg over most of their pie . Cage Sali Srottale: tr ; is ty eae, See Ke baal In the po of ny 9 Joa Ki “ manager of the club, landed the! fighting Johnny Lore makes his win-| star men, but 1 know that the Brook- ‘ Er. Warhop, Schults, Cole, Criss, Rose it along jabout $10,000, and that contract has match by offering Dundee 80 per cent. | nings $2,960 in three weeks. lyn club will be well taken care of.” PD, ull ci and 5 pes mm Reynolds, worked out in company with ‘ "I telegraphed Mathewson last it ut every |just expired. The big fellow has re-|and Almeida aa well as Romanach,|°f the gross receipts for his end. This tw Rucker, Reulbacn, Ragon, Allen, Erwin x and then he meets one who is|ceived several bonuses, however, for er, who ts expected to Join| will be tho third time they havo| Joe Chip of New Castle, Fa, accept to mariage the | £24, otto Perdue and Whaling ot the 3 b for him. ‘Wein- |his work in world's series games, and ikers. fought, thelr last go reaulting in a| brother of George Chip, the middie. yn teat, but I am not san-| Boson Bravser Wie Mina alightly above the |when, thie is added to the money he It is about time for the twenty-round draw at Vernon, Cal.,| the ‘Broadway Sporting Club of Breok-|guine that he will accept our offer.|and landing of the Naps, and Wyatt bested him in a rakes writing, in moving pictures, Federal earns ot Fe fon jon April A i918, jlym on Saturday night, At the Irving|{ didn't state any figures, That's up | Lee of the Newark indi . Coy has beei ‘ain. Lee o e} lonal fight, made a lout around $20,000. One year (i911) he| Ing. The only thing in the way in| Freddie Welsh, the English light-| 4. of Hiooklyn on the same night|/to Matty. Woe will poy, him more} Mc- | made more than $25,000, the vaudeville|that there is no team. Mr. Ward|welght champion, has a hard job on the Zulu Kid of Brock se York club, but T am not count. De ‘ out by middie- | stage alone netting him $10,000, but he| says this will all be fixed up at the|his hands to-night. Ho ts to meet lyn. New Yor it ai aware URAL 2 One can ad- |has not uplifted the “drammer” since| meeting ®in Chicago Saturda; Jimmy Puffy of Lockport, N. ¥., in ‘ ‘mates. rf a nce by mall, FRE®, is to fight |that time. the players will be apportioned. There| an elght-round bout at the National| Jack Heinan, the Chicago heavy- oo sve ees ae ’ lected for him, and| It is not beleved that his jump tojare already enough signed to more| A; C. of St. Louls. As Duffy ts one| welght who gave Fred “Sailor” Fritts plein sreprer, the ring, but aside |tne Feds would affect Matty's earn-|than go around. of our topnotch lightweights, Welsh ‘d fight until he was finally put Rothing startlingly |ing capacity in the various sidelines, Will have to battle at his best to de-|away in the fourth round at the Ton ered : Wren He doesn't |but ‘that also, must be ‘considered:| ‘The last squad of the Highiandera| feat him. Broadway Sporting Club of Brooklyn pointment that | rrostlln championship for years, 1s to * with Gunboat | ft might interfere with hia having a|are on their way to Houston to-day, last Monday, has been matched to EP AED BU WAS |'§ Madison Square On|} street. .sccseecseseeeesseseeenees best of them |iitetime job, One of the first atate-| where they will be joined by Man-|. Tom O'Rourke will stage three good| meet Fritts again at the same club| cle: eave his bank and manage | x9. at wn k oe ments made by Gov. Tener after|ager Chance and the party of vet. |fen-round bouts at the National Sport. | in three weeks, our Brooklyn club, Fielder Jones the winner of the re- ban accepting the presidency w: that/erans who have been boiling out at ‘ub on West Forty-fourth atreet | — cent big tournament held In Paris, ag.an|{ city . . Bt Fis [canter ve" tusn tore Suck | Matec Baass' tof yes afte Wis ehtras o Btous Rowse a In! colina nthe mat, ne i ea IT = * at for after cl ol out Irwin. joo J "1 z es tg ace grog Bale IR a Ml is IE a the other two contests Sapper O'Noll he position” of wrestling insiructor to | 30m THEM’ BILLIARD, AND, BuWJANG Dan Geers, cnance to “ure von! Presents to Unmarried Jockeys) .rs2iairiie nt itett Does an extra ting or queen of 8 would be better if Levinsky was first themselves under the management of | trump guilt constitute an addition ote ure ee |Owner J. W. Fuller Never Gives {ism tits ist 3. W. ‘They are Frank the schedule. They say this Daily| JUAREZ, Mexico, Feb. %4.—J. W. Danny Morgan. . 40 meld? A says yes, B says king nt Person bese fist like’ scuoked ham. |Fuller, the ‘Texas turfman, has « RACING SELECTIONS, teeny neta aaakt ot iter | and igusen are neceduary "7 (that, su at. EAR after year Cremo unique rule in dealing with jocke; er ry-y yee n d Kok K jOCHL! J writes hie manager, JUAREZ, 4 * is right. Thi . aleo|!f splitting ie allowed and the four . int 1 its populare Sto Chee he att heen |who ride winning races for his Wa lyn. “Morgan has leased Capt, Bond’s|_ B is r je answer goes also | if splitting je allowed and the fou ‘maintains pop y only time Fits ever fought with [stable Under ‘no condition does|| sca Inia tndio meare, | WATE | house at Stratford, Conn. where all his| for F. J: W. he play ete t eee ee pox a will get into shapasfor thelr |r me speming Editor: allen titdaia ity. The mellowness and entirely Soll Bands was in his recent |he ever make @ present to an un- Second Race—Orange In five-handed poker with the In five-hai Undoubtedly | married jockey. - Frequently when! irorpam ‘Little J a F 100! re Sw seohere 9°, Seon wane 1p his col Third Race—Dalst ton, Big Lu- || In a cablegram from Al Lippe, who sohee heotecnel a, wing. nk, fou ation ‘a ie pereirer ny smoothness of the Cremo . Claribel, wo oF 5 ; : gees 8 wife be hands the rider e | myourth Race—High Street, Cos- || Dubourg, \t ranch ten, four, two of hearts, Which (s|ilusre Garden on March 2? "Who In blend sult the taste of a tury note or two. He thinks, on the! grove, General Marchiment”” |Wwhom he brought to that country re:| better hand? FRANK BURGER. | Sdn cawin oh Main: iiviet and other hand, that the usual riding fee ||” Hirth Race—Viro, Hannis, Claco,f\cently, lost the decision to Dave| If joker ean be designated as any| Halpin run in the 400-yard champion- vast number of smokers. for © winalng f mount x suficlent for | Sixth Race—Durin, No Quarter, | Smith, the champion of Australta, af-| card the highest in hearts that 8 ship as they did last year? B toda ey Gores, oak nae ae farts ‘Way, || Amon. ‘ tor a hard twenty-round battle at! make it le a king, ae he already holde ALEX CARMODIE, juy one \f ‘When his noted mare Tokalon won CHARLESTON \Bydney last Saturday. the ace of that eu * pple All istered amateur athletes are Brook; i | king, ten, f ur, twe. A topes th First Race-Gordon, Gladys Y., : -day between | jack after the king, and he wins. state fin everett fo eaavard Bedell, | Billy Stuart the welterweight of Dil. The Bec Parlor Boy, Lo: ‘d and Tomm: ‘O'Keete of vag _—_——s Toney turned the boy's head and Dwyer, ae iphia. They will come together Fuller's stable for ira Race—Font, Lost Fortuge, | in a s#ix-round bout before the < HEAVY SNOW HALTS Monck. tional A. C. of Philadelphia on Satur- rth Tace—Chartier, Caugh | day night. Kohler is fighting in hie| |W. Shert~-Vou de net etate yeur PRACTICE OF DODGERS. Hi, Rye Straw. bynt form now and should give| question clearly. Try it again. Fitth, Race Keefe a hard fight. 8. A—Firet man te claim eut in| AUGUSTA, Ga., Feb. 6.—The Dodgers Micheal Angelo. gla as i two-handed aged i se hae are snowbound. The storm started late x Race—Merry lad, * louck, middleweight who | necessary count "| Tuesday night and yeaterday four inches thorpe, Bheriock Holmes’ “°! | was oo badiy punished by Billy Mur. |ter what le the count ef his adver- pra spiresr bale sleighs were on ray, @ Sacramento fighter, in San|eary. posta Francisco on Monday that the referee| 9, J, Lareen-—in pinechie tol re . intopped the battle in the fourteenth | obliged te ge over trumpe only ‘when 1911-1912 was one of the star per-| round to save him from being knocked {fo trick le trum you must Repo formera at the Juarex QGuTse, Was ry-/ Out, haa started back Rome with his ge,over that trum too, Hf yeu haven't) 1 oI have to fall C, Cann, who be-| manager, Jac! nigan, an |. Mi. he now has a ‘chance to| trainer, Johnny Loftus. lo hert Shak weet ‘vedic court t pI the track once more ——— ‘To the Gporting Baitor: winning form, though he is now nine! Jack Dillon will be a busy fighter|_ In three handed draw poker iA |thown up vet, re old. He last started in June next taunth, as he is already algned | opens with a pair of jocks, Fi and worrying over ihis because they uring the summer meeting last year up for four fights. On March 3 hej © play, A dlecarde, one, sock Brake | hase te er eran fief St Alan, Idaho, but up to the windup meets Larry English at the Future| for & flush and bets ® chin. i qd eindeterd, of he active cam- City A. C, of St, Louls, March § he|C drop out, A, on yw hes a ~ - oe s paigner, and during his career has tackles Jim Flynn at Kansas. Cit Reins re * re era oe | : i, , — ie OT