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seth poems omer == a | “UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY _BEST SP Copyright, 14 by The Prose Publishing “Frose ave Fre Garvan TOMGHT Ake IN LULK =r } Naw, Tray we A BUNG OF pints Come on Lars Tene @ LITTLE Thor 1 Covey 1tann Gall Players in Southern Camps , Find it Hard to Keep Warm— ; Menest, Ritchie Is Actually in “Training. Cappel, 1914, be The Pree Pubilihing Ow (The New York Krening Worlt). ‘ARCH is coming in like a Polar bear this time. It's a lucky thing that the indoor cham- Plomsbips to-night at the Garden @fe indoors, And yet we read in yes- ews reports of the holding! @@ @ college athletic moet in Eng- vet re| Federal and O. B. Agents Will Race Down the Bay To Meet Baseball Stars ZiZe . || MATHEWSON PASSES UP Kz f Invaders Fail to Reach Un OFFER FROM FEDERALS. eee Mow The" GIANTS Wite the incoming ship that brings [vere ‘the Gtente and tro white i P44 a Fi & 5 EREEE it March 17 ? Hit } y F tes ae I | E oF 25 i meet Joe Rivera, the Mexican fighter, horrified over the in a twenty-round Wout at bis endeavor to open that the Federal [eneeaver Sr air arena at V Cal, on the to commit itself” | 4) get the Pohevgergetin or The ont paying last year's! nea athiotes Faas bounds weigh in at the and Charley Eyton will ref- eree the contest. McCarey i i i Le ine oles 222. te Seese il H al i 3 Re lf 55 tt SE. gs 7 t 3 it :: ! i 1 | E ‘ World’s Best Athletes to Attack Records To-Nigh Serfor Champions of the A. A. U.|s20 toardn'ssquad’ot woishtmes wif li ij i i i tf Hf f F ib : E i [ i ? i 2 ui Fi i iJ Heed Ae | off ‘a HF eg aff é Py “ il y*ks te: 5 1] Hg Hy £ a | a thinks this the chance of bis Iii 2 sd ee By the way, Thompeok has been distance; ; married since falling to “make” the . Present American chai-|Sassachusetts Institute of Technol: ind Wolo ‘ana “Columbine will” pave” tus ‘columbia wi ve t ‘hel each and Princeton one. ad ————__. CHANCE REACHES CAMP. - Hea. A a PR re ena will} HOUSTON, Tex. March 2.—Twenty- ' ve juad, | eight membere of the New York Amért- favor to cut out that atuff dbout Foeau and posed father belong « millionaire. big ry several others as can League baseball team reached — ‘The two-mile race will give Hannes | Houston yesterday to begin spring train- ATE tnformation from California ing. Most of them came from the East SOME WEATHER! wuew 4m — Welsh and Rivers to Box Lightweight Champion of Eng-|s six round’ contest A match has been clinched between He - @ year. have several witnesses to te in| shade ow bis] Harry he TeatMooight, and ip, | former American colored hea' THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 9, terd. Go, (The New York Evening Werid). WARA UP On ( mesent worcanevs ) in California Jack Britton and Joe Hirech of Pifla- 1 come hia on next Satur- a. ‘land Aoroon to Weta, 194 dah Her eas he accepted It, Freak Moran, whe is matched to fight Jack Johnson for the world’s title in Paris on aye 37, ~ coring ity athe hes ge nte for Two clubs will stage boxing shows to-night. At the National Sporting Club, Dan a OP meets Jack Geyer, George Curphy, and Young Fitspatrick of nd Bradley of Engias ite Tommy be} Philadelphia, At Ol; io A. C. Joe} Maroney te Kelly im tho main event. misto yous, \, Wuat von) Yo' Fav ar! sales FIRST CF Things In, woe for Matoh Again HOULD youth be a bar to wine ning « billiard title? It will be remembered that Willie Hoppe, present world’s professional ‘champion, crackerjack was a before he was out of knickerbockers, aad: thus the sporting kingdom would been robbed of one of its YOUNGSTER IN TOURNBY. ne National Class A amateur 16.3 balk line billiard tournament will open ‘ork next Monday night. Ac- jack cording to the general ounce as ex- pressed by the powers be in the club, Welker Cochran, fifteen- year-old star from the indy City is going to be kept out of it just on account of his youth. J. Ferdinand Poggenberg, former champion at this style game, and one of the guiding spirits of the present tourney, is can- did in expressing his opinion that the youngster—and all angaters eted for that matter—should be he it of of championships. He says it it would be better for them if they spent the time at their books. Young Cochran promises to develop into every bit as fine a card as Hoppe, but the stand of the amateur directors is likely to retard bis de- velopment. ° Some day this week they are going tg} to take @ vote on the entry of Young The Boxing Commission of Wiscon- ain will sive Ca gy Sy aon Beenee portunity to-day Vv innocent of any wrong doing in his bout with Jack Britton for which he wag the mmission for will his favor. The defeat of Leo Houck in four- rounds by Billy Murray in San who now claime Paris as his home, | satled from Australia for England on Feb, 18. All three men have been | promised fights in England and Paris. ‘Tom McArdle, matchmaker of tne day arranged three nesaey, Sailor Maher. Tommy Gavigen, t American fighter who went to Paria several for fights but es not Kolehmainen otrengthens the belief among his arch ‘who |tn charge of Arthur Irwin, acout; Charlee Dall players that Tilly Schafer ie |2afeated bim ta two-mile t- | Te the Sporting BAttor: t| track. will the “inaide”_or “outal ‘To the Bporting Eéitor: How can I get a permit for a base- ball ground? JAS. BELLE. Apply to the Park Commissioner of the Bereugh in which yeu live. ‘To the Aportiog Baitor: Did E4, MeGoorty knock out Mike Gibbons ia their last bout at the Gar- | hee W. J. M. & J.B. a? . iret, | gin their campaigns, will include 154 * games, The end of the season, Presi- roun ia; the second ti raw in twelve rou ton, and the third time @ ten-round, no-decision When an automobile takes a ourve or is driven around a level, cirou! heels leave th vend Gret if suf- Tclent apeed obtained? N. M,C, The “inside” wheels, This question has been anewered hundreds a ‘times. ‘To the Bporting Editor: I am a young inan eighteen years old, weigh 180 pounds and had quite an amateur record in my home Btate of Arizona. I am now in New York on my uppers, 90 to speak, and would ike hea) to let me know as soon as possible through your query column where I could get a chance for a bout or some manager to look for bouts for m« JAMES MANGO, 442 Ninth avenue, New York City ly te the matehma’ 15- Year-Old Billiardist May Not Be Permitted to esters who il eter the tare Play in Amateur Tourney an ager Veterans Are Opposed to Welker Coohran of Chicago Because | that te tints wil not be fackine tx of His Youth—Fred Eames Here to Practice sale, and in many TrOctopsr said one of the sue owners lar | Sho attended the masking of the league EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Fleming Wins ~ From Callahan; Other Results Frankie Fleming, the featherweight champion of Canada, had to battle his hardest wt the Fairmont A Saturday night to whip Frankie Cal- Jahan Brooklyn in the main bout of ten rounds. Fleming started of as if he was going to win in quick tim, but Callahan took all that Fragkie gave him and ty rushing and letting fly with both hands succeeded in giv+ ing Fleming a terrific battle in the re- maining eight rounds. ‘The resuite of the star bouts at other shows held on Saturday ni were as follow: At Vanderbilt A. C. Jack Keatiag 7 |unocked out Jack Rogers in ae round. At Irving A C. Glen Coakley ou pointed the Zulu Kid. At Broadway A. C. Joe Chip de feated Al McCoy, At Queensboro A. C. Sailor Mahor Leta Patecy Deluca in the fourth wr ror At Atlantic Garden A. C. Joe Wag- ner made Young Rose quit in the thiré round. At Brown's Gym Kid Black out- pointed Young Drummie. At Sharkey A. C, Kid Goodman beat Artie ards in the sixth round, ————— STIFF COURSE FOR GOLFERS ' IN NATIONAL TOURNAMENT. Ovum MINSTRELS .° ment for the American open champion- ship over the links of the Midlothian Country Club near Chicago will confronted with @ stiff course, It be the first opportunity Chicago has ever had for seeing 6: dug bunkers have been installed. st De Oro. Cochran into the tournament, and tt ie oelleved thi at out. A it that Hoppe got bis Long gr nas education?” says Doyle. “He get it| front of most of the tees, so that from tutors while he was showing to|man who tops bis drive need expect Ut the world his genius at the game. If/ tle distance —— Hoppe bad been barred OARSMEN MEET TO-NIGHT TO ORGANIZE NEW BODY. ‘There will be a meeting to-night at the New York Athletic Club of all boat clubs in or adjacent to this city te 3 the plans for the consolidation ef he Fogatte, associations ‘lem, the Hi n River and the : 1. Phen! Case ayy will tm all, probab! at the conference, officers elected O name selected for the new ori 4 It in the belief that a majority of rew- ing men that « larger ageociation can bey Den’ of much more benefit, to the ind! ver, is di Doat clubs if they should work 1 be arrives make|in one large body. Better and ly. successful tae could be held | succes rte Ananelelly’ beneOted thas zation by making esessments am mprobability : paid NS a, ‘orld champion, ax he, wan back in| Yo MH. A. L. SWIMMERS ius Troms tim 'Sefores Sue'sentan| CARRY OFF TWO TITLES. play 150 pointe—Stty night—for @ puree and the bert trophy,| Representatives of the Ninety-sesoné valued at $2,600 altogether. Btreet coh Men's Hebrew Associatior! De Oro has not been feeling well! carried off both during the past two or three days.| ship titles of the He says he attended a show last|Athietic week that caused him to hurt his|their organization eyes by having them constantly riv-|H. Tallman triumphed in the Teo thee tatar nace Hae eat Se oe ise ane “it I don't feel any better next nerd fought. ‘The victor end bis west, mate, KE. Waldman, had a duel for Oro, ore up to the final | ‘Waldman my crown, guess, is the|in the early stages of the con! then Otto to the front. have to be right 6n edge to unable to ‘off We = best man in the business, > af: | Situgeied’ hard und. the, just, Gwen him. I know what he was last tffne.” |Sunc” With w good sprint Otte The betting Is 7 to 6 that De Oro|Zene and won by abouts yard a ll beat Hames, and there ts a great | half. scramble by local followers of the horsesioned iy game fo back the ehort-ender.” °/13-YEAR-OLD BOY LEADS AT LARCHMONT TRAPS, Ralph K. Spotts, thirteen knocked out? Also state Whetber he is considered a areraer tae ee has fought the beat of them. | No, but he hed to ete \. Ie nota yo me performed very oreditabl a ——— REDS TO OPEN SEASON ON DAY BEFORE MAJORS CHICAGO, March 3.—The Wederal League's playing season, which will be opened on April 1% one day before the National and the American leagues be- dent Gilmore sald to-day, will come early in October, or about the time the gd and the American leagues “We will be ready to for world's champi Pesos M4 Ls the pecret, Nothing equals it apan Sold by Gresere Everywhere om, TOUN? Bi. NP SPU e e Spring Opening This week the new Amheim materials burst into bloom—many more materials, more attractive ma- terials than ever before, a to see the exceptional display is wee a trip to Broadway & 9th St. 20 Sango $50 A ef the local olube Ii A.C, in the Bronx, naslum at Twenty Bixth avenue, ‘Te the Bperting Editor: i Wee Gants of Yorkville over Pores Arnheim Book of Spring Style Suggestions and Samples on request. . vi _ —. a ener

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