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1s THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 4, 1914. UP-TO-DATE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YO AND NEwWSY. EDITED BY ROBERT. EDGREN / “SNOWY” BAKER, THE “LIVE WIRE” OF AUSTRALIA FIST FIGHT MARKS Copyright, 194, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). | CLOSE OF GAME FOR THE HOCKEY PENNANT After St. Nicks Win Title, Player and Spectator Get Into an Argument. ’ i 4 7 y 4 ' i y 7 The St. Nicks won the Amateur One of Australia’s Best Heavy- eae : : ’ , ey , 7 ue championship at the . y os — St. Nicholas Rink last night, when weights Is Jerry Jerome, an they defeated the Wanderers by a score of 9 to 7 in a hard fought game that had as its finale a fist Mghy between a spectator and Dick Kin- sella, the Wand point. Kinsella and Turrell, the right wing Aboriginal, Who Is Forty- Seven Years Old. AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL STYLE OF “SraReina® FREQUENTLY USED IN “MATCHING FoR DRINKS" Gourmet. 3914. by The Press Publishing Oe for St. Nicks, had- been roughing 1 wing World) for some time before the end of the i . with the Wanderers player be- 6é Es, we hope to develop aj game, wi : b te world’s heavyweight cham- TESTING Camp ing the chief offender. After the bell ° rang finishing the game and giving pion in Australia,” said the title to the nia Claus tean Kineolla and ell had an ary | WEEGHMAN TO BUY {BASEBALL MAGNATES (3S: savers cas Other glass of water at lunch. “We expect to find him among t Aboriginal. We're very fond of the! <j Aboriginals in Australia. You know | the ttm rigors and Slosson Loses Atri To Jap Cueist BY they are all right. joy know their Si cudgels in favor of the St. Nick f " Se player and passed a remark at Kin- place. i ~ ‘ag sella, The latter took exception to it q “We have a testing camp now, and P : CHICAGO, March 4.—The afternoon and the spectator jumped out on the E We'll develop some wonders. Why,| 2 ‘ at Bame yonerany ] 5 inal. Ji So E es Ged oer ee tI meer. tter retaliated in kind and the * me MCINTOOA DROPPED IN AT Mie ‘tutan, Coote’, ¥, Bloweon ot | | 1 10 WELCOME TOURISTS tpectator.amsiied him in the tace LUNCH Time. WE DIViDGD A New York. ‘ BASEBA SLATEST seats Bagot the A vet and officials MuTten Cuore Serore 7 test, carried off o& the honors by tce } .. Jumper ween thei WAS FINISHED 1 HAD Purncnaser [Score of 500 to The Oriental ee Pye lineups ty rf ALL OF HIS GORING INTERESTS — [Syeraged 13 10:97 ana a alos IN AUSTRALIA FoR £30.000. [wn averaged 12 10-37, and the be “Baowy" Baker as ho poured out se-| \ we ever had. And he never trains for a fight. “The Aboriginals aren't like the T CHICAGO, March 4—Preaident J. A. Glimore of the Federal League saw the c+ ‘hey're an we Of the veteran was 69. . firat clod of earth turned at the new . a . Bearing OF ae mue George Sutton won the hight game Deal May Lead to Disband-j chicago Federal Ball Park to-day, posed of humor—good natured all tho time, EVERYTHING = DIDNT &NEN [erom Calvin Demarest by the score for the movies and then hurried to te ii Dut they love a fight. And they have 7 Loon AT HIS Boors. of 500 to 489, It took the winner ing of Federals, it board « train for New York, accom: | gmd™h “ki ; big men. 7 ere ere * is Said. St, Louls and Manager George Stovall ne ett Hee “rhey're absolutely game. ITT TTT 4 eee ce ask wi d @on't know what it is to aaiksis Be Fe ad I. A ae Se ki | Cj _ President Weeghman of the loval Feds Kennedy Whips Sars 2 i * | tom Kennedy, the local heavyweight, fer son aon in'ne Stereinei| MeGerals Aren eking aaron Weoghman, becker o ihe| il mare izmarren, They wil cm |e tse yarn of Cuan es 3 Ing for a gin (matching for drinks) Chicago Federal League club, willl reception committee” to the returning | fast rounds at Lrown's dymnasiim Nast " Was rather curious. Two Aboriginals Peace With Big Leagues become the owner of the Chicago| world tourtets. s Plenty Of action from’ the beginning to 4 | ap red Cart Milas oa 8 log. 9 ‘Te the Hperting Bditor: To the Sporting Editor: Cubs before the end of the weck, ac-| President Johnson of the American The end. eee aoe win at kale chee ‘How many times did Leach Cross| A bets Jimmie Coffey ts a Dutch- | cording to a report here to-day orig-| League and President Chivington uf |= hice Mead Thee bed tee Says 0 Ss Owner of Brookl TUG | n0ck out Joe Bedeut man, B bets he is @ Jew and C bet#linating from a source close to Charles the American Association have also ion oie ABA Ghe ottoe. fle T. B. and F, W. [He Is Pollsh. READER. | > ‘Taft. This disposal of Taft's in-|left to meet the tourists. August A gel bare bis turn, They'd keep ¥ te Tho amount of salary Ng iret ron 16, ett, in ae peal three wrong. Coffey y in tale | eat in the Cubs, assumed by the| Herrmann, chairman of the etical) The World’s Up until one or the other f as le! latty. roun e second time A sd ‘ } of og. The follow who stayed “If “Organized mized Balt” Wants} he von ror the Brooklyn /1911, in two rounds. To tn sportiig Rates sigue el catare W. Murphy, is Cnoinnati wil Join the party on the Greatest Condiment ® om won the gin, #landa will be let this week, accord- re does Muldoon, the old time|the method chosen by the National 4 cael 7 ing to the rrr IL be | 7 the Bvorting Editor: wrestler, ki th place? : Known the world over. ee tte ailian avonenae| US In It Will Be at Our |!98,',{is, president.” hey wil'be| ®yreyMares, Ata". o, Brown re: ep his healip place? [League to avold a destructive finan-|"°H¢ tho Federal Leaguers want war ; ge eg a ga dr gr Ma first home game, about May 1, [celve for his fight with Matt mn Amarekaetae, cial ght with the Federals, it is de-|they can have it,’ raid Prosident LEAcPERRINS a . the world, The African Terms, Says Ward. leacted ka eatin eat et C euthios. ar yhe beat Se eve ‘To the Sporting Raitor: aaron. discussed briefly President Gilmore's : | ying that half a on, e w a ga (A) H h did Kid Mec Weeghman, being popular in Chi-| threat of war, conveyed in telegrams A \ F Sage’ = Soe eee shell In com- 1 ig ote fed rate i Lelie} 00. end wee about eee when tee teaser to ts pind coga, is looked upon as a prospective| yesterday to him and to President SALCE 's Impossil e ie , Mr. 4 " L, i Kare an Aboriginal with » — Lg HERE tan't a possible chance of | rep! a That he had not atated any oo pen real record of XK. 0,|Weleht class? (B), Would @ punch to|assot to the National League, Gov. | Tener of the National Longue, and in TH eee nen Bea x “When they're fighting or being the Federal League asking to res for publication, Brown knocking out One Round Lag) | -|Tener will arrive here Friday. 4 Segerior Caverns ire and . trained nly those wi baseball toward : Fears they tenet alk the tine, be taken in organtzed basoball, | us he unawered, The aminees for} Hogan at any time? Mais weak stomachs?” who have | Chartes P. Taft will also be on hand, Federale, He sald he would not "An Apperiser a ME. erty Jerowe is’ forty-seven, ana|Sccording to President Robert B.)may take halt that aum or it might . J. DUGAN. ROBERT FEINGOLD. |and the report to-day declared they anewer the telegram, | 1 ing Sold by Grocers Everywhere 28 ve seen him go out without a1 + | Ward of the Brooklyn club, Reports| require double the umount, We are| Brown never knocked out Hogan. McC would mest Weeghman and arrange worrying.” he al. “Orenbined tases shonasast ib oe training ‘and run 100 yards in ar! that the “outlaws” and organized |/M°t In a position now to say Just | To the Avorting Editor: A solar pl ded tho sale of the Cubs. Weeghman, {t pall does not fear any war. im He has run in even time. | bell would soon eottle their trouble |" much money will be necessary.’ | Where can 1 get some boxing les fufiotene Moree, will suble 4p any-|is sald, has no intention of dropping : Se ee ; ere nat aorh ther Aboriginal Who! doesn't find @ bellover in the new | Ward aid that hevdiant belleve: Mis Oe Pees porns 1 wd Bporting FAitor: ee Fecerels cond” Wet 8 Bots ¢f ae sf farang ARDS AND. BOWLING at timed slower than 10 seconds for a| Fed owner, old Pittsburgh friend, Henry C, Frick, JOHNNY BAKER. nr) What has ion of Satior| 208! will be recognition of the new Bupdred y fought another Abo-|_..WhY, should the Federal League Pee tal ty re ni interested In} ae any of the Y. M. GC. A. hes | urke and Battling Hurley? (wat league in some way. Whether this | risinal a erry 8 th a great, rouna{/*#* for protection?” declared Mr. ‘ or at any public gym. Ne, Joe is not), the nationality of Charles We will be the assuming of all Federal have pe! een te leave the Gf as body like a barrel Maa ereny TOUNG! Ward with considerable spirit. “We cd “big, millionaire” to back |® "ret rater—yet. ort? JOHN SWEENY, | League contracts by the National and {ng never wanted to leave the Clev: EXPERT MECHANICS. bs eet on his body without any|have our battle won, The new cir- Federals’ Pittsburgh club, and | Te we Sroreee Oi ward even cake a Bh aly jaye gene. fs work.|the disbanding of the new organisa-| “President Johnson refused to dis-| "gear Wit Ua ui, NEA ae teat acne cura Te couldn't | “ult 18 well fortified and dosen't need ‘was fekty Gr Frew, Met Mike. Gibbobie? | SRD Wctnert CF earns Coen | Woks Se, Lee Geman tate, Crmnblena | Ouse) Ct ea cin wan (resGir at any (ane ; Those fellows nover | *8i#tance from the opposition. If med quite positive, how- ARCHEY BRITTON, | 7° the Srortin= Bator: with a revised ciroult to form a Ameroan ve a court test of It. 30m, TH BILLA powiane Jerry’ gave him ‘an| We are waked to come in organised Jever, that the Steel King couldn't be} Ne, Can £,00,i8 the Brome, Church |uew major league te not definitely | 7° by cKO BR “2? { Every round Jerry | ball, that’s d enticed Into the diamond game. ee would say: + Fowd ‘better quit right preted pdakay nee sg shed Discussion of baseball gives Rob- Lido degy iar dingg abla NPS ory fserar diatom pag Pest i Peeing Koei ae lar titatecod Ul gh tt : —— + I'm going to kill you." Mand ti he Seer *lert B. Ward @ great deal of enjoy- cevineky? READER. h iit probably furnioh | Genateel ip of the Cubs will be +, big fellow would laugh and say: ‘I'll | Wague will go it alone, ment. Although constantly inter. |ting Levinsky The seoratery, WULerememly furnion'| edatiely matted tale week sa welt * F * be killing you, Jerry. He never| Mr. Ward, greatly disappointed at|rupted by callers and telephone ringa, | _Bernard Leberwitz, Infotmation on She, Svnert. _“__—__ | Bt. te FusAtous bet wose the sadere) ia owes 6 of betas wills tol not getting Matty, t@ banking on|M¢ !# delighted to talk baseball, and ine i Msi agnor ory quit. His name ts Paddy,’ |janding either ‘Triv' Speaker or Sam | ‘Be Federal League in particular, ° . 6 sale and be is known as ‘The Smoked|Crawford as manager for his team.| Mr. Ward scoffed at the idea that rea 8 0 Xin ans fe the Chicago club to Weeghmai Irishman,’ Black Padd; “Just now,” aid the Federal mag-|S¢Veral members of organized ball, will be @ part, appears most likely. 5 many years older than ;jaate to-day. “I don't know who our attempting to knock the bottom out war ne H bare At cee ee fare | eae it ms Tee oon evn ince me Kept McKay on His Feet \"Winneiee us cr a RA ak er ept ! y WANT CUBS HE SAYS; the league conference in Chicago last | Telling Interest in the Cubs. Battling Levinsky. hoe ts x grate ie Ane Us | Saturday when players were appor-|, After a hearty laugh Mr, Ward said — SATISFIED WITH FEDS. ; tioned to cuch club. I haven't heard | ‘he idea was ridiculous, Can “tines Harry Pollok ts now thé man: y and © great hunter.” et how the Brooklyn club fared in Srecuhman is adian Pri for High of four fxhters, His string CHICAGO, March 4—"I am not 3 RTTING away from the Aborigl-|""At this point Mr. A eaia dat Dive in Bout Wit tevin- pions cate. Naeesreen of Allentown, | nesotiating for the Chicago Cubs and| nal, Mr. Baker gave us a fow|the list of Brooklyn's players would | Cao much Dotter than the Cubs and ‘much agvertions 000| have absolutely no thought of be- nal details of the sport in Australia. |not be published until the arrival to-|{he People out there are with him.| sky, but Remarks From kie coming Murphy's successor,” de- a “We run fighting on a business| Morrow night of the Giants-White Why Cog pay Mr, Taft $500,000 mweight of Paiadeiphie and Eddie|cisred Charles Weeghman, President , basis, and it is recognised by the|#0% party of world tourists. The Fed. | for # ntereat in the Cubs when! Bleacherites Cowed Him. | Mor. the lightweight of Allentown, erals expect to sign Speaker, Craw.|h® has a club of his own for half of the Chicago Fede to-day, when government as a legitimate pursuit. | ford, gee eee that, price?” — told it was reported in New York I bad physical culture schools when| other members of the homecoming Freel dent Ward again reiterated his 1 snowy’ » the Australia: be wae to become the new Cub went into it. I was an all-round|band. President Ward belloved his| Pelle that the newcomers would ne! Cremo has $ thlete myself, and an amateur boxer.| Manager will bo secured from thin] Make Koo’ this season and that the By John Pollock. Jack Bri I aca’ new where (hey at that a or veel, number. Hoe would be immensely | [4 across the Bridie were in for a RED M'KAY, the 205-pound ex- tuft. We broke ground this morn- In tho Givsaiie Gemse st Tasos Pleanod if either Speaker or Craw. | trout Sine new Brooklyn team policeman of Canada, who has 0,000 park. I have a wona prominent starts playing / ns ase diving events, and in box: ee ae signed to lead the Brooklyn EN SEES taken part in many contests in + Be, tntenson of la cco amon Q 2 eons Soottat ‘Metntosh dropped in HAD HOPED TO LAND CHRIsTY| NEW HAVEN AWARDED the squared circle but has never been/| and two round trip tickets. Pp é at lunch one: 1 was about to have MATHEWSON. alluded (o as w real fighter, or even ball experts regard the deal i a, mution chop. Wo divided the chop.| It wan evident that the question FIGURE SKATING EVENT. |a near “waite hope,” is going around| Jack Kentiny the Brooklyn heavy |reported from New York as distinctly smokers. it has taken up & vaudeville clreuit |of securing & Brooklyn manager had —— : town to-day with his chest expanded Res coraee within the range of possibility. Y ooo ee cee ees a, bya bad been giving Ar. Ward considerable| Irving Brokaw, Chairman of the Fig-|several inches. ‘The answer: pea tes ‘were matobea ‘ast 100 TO 1 SHOT WINNER no rival because Thop was finished I had purchased|~ Ho asked his interviewer several | tte ug. COnNIISS00 SE She: LaneE Ne: night to most in the main go of ten INN ing Union, noes throughout a ten-round bout with | ro: "the next show of the Broad: Its ualit is all ef his boxing interests in Austra- | times if report: were true that Math- | the “inigrcane nur. skating -champlon: Mattiing Levinaky at, the Broadway wat Seorting Club of Brooklyn on AT CHARLESTON TRACK. q y fia for £30,000 ($150,001 took his|ewaon had finally sicned with the| ship will be held in the new Avene. at ing Club of Brooklyn last night. | Saterday night. notably superior. wore for evervasng~ nt “4 sree Giante, When told that he had signed pas eve te Maren LY ane, a is is gurely remarkable, as in the a FIRST RACE—Malden two-year. we eect as he represented, He had or three years President Ward re- ante bea been Galt pra eee of his other fistic contests; special Delivery Hirsch will be kept paral Biv coats ts tee \ coat and there was other | o¢ landing him to m the Brook. | adopted as thi property favolved, with the good-|{yn club. Muttym a fine fellow soo | mented ae f fd In this country, r furlongs.—May Shaw, 113 ne toda at the local clubs he usually took the! pu; hting for the next few «i olds; four 58. y Shaw, u '. too bad, We had hopes | throuuh Br, Brokaw'n effonte, Was hang fd tye when the blows were coming | as | na two bouts on. To-night to 1 and 8 to 1, y he wii aiash with Young Dyson in a Jim Savage, 116 Ooi: 9 to 2, his agreement not to’ pro- : “in the earlier rounds Yred was look-|Afwsen-round out st Provigence, Ht |9 to: and 4 to , seed a Neat Rustrelia tor’ ten| gpa ay are masd that it waa not true JUAREZ ENT! E: {ng around for a soft spot, but the|1,, while on Saturday night he wilil 315 (Hanover), § to 3, even a Tto? The deal was completed in| {hat SAE hand Uae offered: $5,000 in} RIES. Rareatening | Tomarss | whiok 0, acuinst Walter Hennestey im al unird, ‘Time, 0.6 "Dom Moran, T, ; ‘als (his year, In a .c, 4 ertieey out to get @ concrete tthe league's dealings with the| The Juarez “entriea for to-morrow lh PO a a cere bose dant a meatits brick stadium in every olty and Giants’ star pitcher not a single figure How end Bg J fact thas le- CHARLESTON ENTRIES. “nd Spit It aleo ran, fe regular ciroult, 0. that. | exes eee a NS Uae with “heavy swings and. also y ECOND RACE—Three-year-olda times - shift my boxers around. I have . cate eh he, 1OTt Pastas Gia whe cvervant’ wnlaoe te Soenene Gack © half, furio nel Ne Styl f Spr g > irs Methourne, one tn Bydney, one wonitat othe draw 1s ae Pia! it om 1OT: [regret po Rye Tagg org Bee pyetiied Fit ay Choi aerate <1 ie 105 (Do: 140 to a 1 Cw es or rin , fire final, 4 “it {Boy Mie}, 4 to 1, Phen T began bringing in famous box; | That Hil Mi) gr winter Tigi ales 2, ie Hrofap MeKay, deliberate! feoihd #8 to'6 and ¢ to 6 ikady Inno: Why pay more than we ask when even at much higher Swe draw more money. then EIN a a ! 4 nt | tie reteres would diaquaitty. him, but | a Fimah, Water bad, 0. a sence, 108 {weraagart), 8 wi prices the clothes we make cannot be excelled? Hun- Frenee ther country in. the worl, |only three inontls of winter—cold | Atsa,. ras eh, [the omctal oniy cautioned mim Lr) iy: owe hay, ic Tum iss, 06; Oi dortan: |Vetchen, Minda, Boly Hill, Dombi dreds of new spring patterns—-imported and domestic Australia wants boxing. Every school. | Weather but no snow, In December ‘ion vinaky tipped h : H irew down $200.50 for FULD Age Thee rearolde oad uowent: | Kaintuck, Greenbrae, El materials—are now ready for your choosing. With +A SucGoorty, arcciding to Mr, Raker, | vit . bis vinaky waa Riven a tes Bie Yeahs bat acs ‘bot icc fagrenge and Mundie. St Frage: Aino such variety to select from and the largest and most viwe very populer champion in Aus- | t sy [+4 iid ta We an ctuar tevectna want vais Pr Aaa J _—— ea efficient establishment in the world to make your late hs i al, i, isa iia Sone ha oe pens no |r ri ew a Mae WELLS KNOCKS OUT Tees SS sacs sarlaty ta tas pase Se Vay: Dave hit McGoorty more times than tigatate io baa Te ear rt tpointing ‘uncommon ‘ can count Before the twenty aed wat ‘i etna Pateey dt ror Nery litte fighting. Jones | j “BANDSMAN” BLAKE. $20 Suit or Overcoat $ 50 ten. Bidwell ent it that MeGoorty left — ier RACE: LONDON, March 4.—Bombardier oad ae AM after the beat boxers I can ame out with his right ch See Aalting fom: wyar i neh} Young Mike Donovan, the oval] \i!!!ns: it im hs Wells, the British heavyweight, knocked To Measure get. McFarland and Ritchio|#™ raised to guard against it and | W “ " middleweirtt, Johnny Howard he 1 f AP4'] out Bandsman Blake, the middleweight | Book of Spring Sty!: Suggestions and Samples on request. haye abpolutely agreed to come | 4 y te ions Ctneks Os mh 14 | the rugged tienter of Bayonne, N, J | champion, last night in the fourth round | 1 ‘ 4 A ‘ane! Hy i rly tora br f what was J offered Ritchie $17,500 | left through and knocked him \ R d Fay \Gil, | were matched early oO tf lonship mateh for| Smith ia one of the most cou tr the wecont of the three. tena ‘ ; f tt ; bout! Broadway C& wy m mt at the pI ‘ °, a] peatedly, ‘ior a an * a! bout Jim Co! i . it chi — = % tenten champion | though halpses, ae ee end caine/* ig who ties HY : ~ van Wel | i ig Giant," wi exchange’ wallope with