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+ THE BVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROE 6, 1914. me BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [note ¥eathen COMING ACROSS HOPPE WINS FROM Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening Werlé). pol seperrrrrmerryg | \ETIN SLOSN owe Champion at Balkline Billiards Averages Over 71--Jap Defeats Demarest. CHICAGO, March 6.—In the after- noon game of the billiard tournament yesterday Koji Yamada defeated Cal- vin Demarest by the score of 600 to 414, The Oriental made a high run of 67 and avernged 1724-28, while Demarest mado a high run of 60 and averaged 1412-28, In the evening game Willle Hoppe had little trouble in disposing of Bloagson, the veteran cue artist, by the score of 500 to 35, Hoppe making & high run of 216 and averaging 7138-7, . | while Sloason’s high run was 30 ant hia average but 6. Hoppe was in Sy form, while the veteran was off Army of Baseball Fans 4 gn x Se FR = Headed for New York to ‘i Trane MA ee et ae Se ee Greet Globe Trotters en ¥4 |Buckley, an Original Type | *""s riage 8 , For Giants ‘ourists Will Arrive Early To- au ley caareed Torte Be Y Of Manag er. 9 Keeps News MARLIN, ‘Tex, March 6.—Simer . BS Johnson, the catcher drafted from the “3 Omaha t f the Western League, Morrow Moming—Agents | fst" Here, : Of Fighters Under Cover zit sv'sitasce citi ote fi Giants this season. Johi hi per- of Feds Are Here. company! tea: —_——— of fights with Tommy Murphy, was| formed in big league atyle since hie ar- m id of the Harlem boy. y an-j|rival here, and will prove an able as- ’ Under Pressure, He Predicts) other, manag or with half the excuse) sistant to Chet Meyers and Larry Me- aii rach from the bouseto; Buckley vi Championship for Murphy © |the situation philosophically. He neore of practice yesterday, an romp lpagerndigrcmgpironed ss | Tryout fer Bloom and Gunboat Smith _| fhsrtwe-disaprointments hare simply eat tty had, talk about the Federal League @ convel tion as L ne « bheg 2 layers about the Fi 001 into Broo! a ns : a y President brome dips Hes ye When He Tackles Cross) yr2vcrixr,xvsee ot ronnr| satin Sent tft tel ae Bh Pa BE Bio are declares be hana barrel to Murphy and Gunboat Smith, has| tte sPpearance of the alderman you |scon, enous D store't signed with ° neo cemne on players — to England, where be has been signed] 7 been back from the Pacific Coast | his “corporation” and his bro He |88 to convince % ational and up for a Aght with Johnny Bummers,|neariy two weeks a6 yet few in the| sed to be in the contracting bust- Baye vard 0 to saome tens | Ba Tonight in H Is Mn the National Bperting Nae or tome sporting world, outside of his imme- | ee, but got cin ot Cet wold it got re ay be Leach’s First Appearance th, Giate circle of friends, know it. The of —_—_— eta foregoing, which will serve as news *~ ive been wondering why Fischer Hits Since He t Ritchie. ince He Fough mmewt ae or For Four Bases MAY HAVE TWO CHAMPION® IN| AUGUSTA. Ga, March 6—Man- VEAR. ager Robinson yesterday lined up ‘f “This time next year I ect to; the Dodgers for a six-inning game... fad manager of two undisputed|which was won by the regulars Mina ne tae tinctmaneens by the score of 6 to 3. Eimer - boat Smi! pa) ne (aoe Brown and Aitchison opposed each: Bubuley is likely to go Weet agata Ct ine ret time took a few liveries Tithin the next week or two. He lei with their pitching a cher Fischer led he home run to deep | er Ragon furnished the fielding f ture with a long running catch in ona og Al gg’ ll gee deep centre, Alien and Sehmuts were bout Ne has scheduled with Ritchie| "Saxe ‘Daubert arrived yesterday 1 Gat Tvery |PoiFeoh mire that Ritchie will go|Sauuert ‘elegated itummell na" thied hat be ane Trower Coch. | through with this match as he has base on tho second team, Rucker’s fer from promoter Coch} posted a forfeit of $5,000 with John | appearance wae a big surprise to the th to fight Zondon for) Clark, a sporting man out there. You|superbus’ new boss. ‘Th ‘National And know how well Willie likes mone; League crack southpaw Is ten pounds that he won't for- when the team started If there {s one thing that riles ——>—__— guarantee Smith $10,000, an ional 1,000 for expenses and a Inthe pellet” {han anything olee it! MERCHANTS’ yecheeiperr 5 jun! is a Swede Ger 5 * the fight. bout | Buckley ite the rede or & German.) WANTS ARMY: NAVY G . “athe ‘Gunner fe a son of Irish| The Merchants’ Association ot New Pad) BOBARLT , Eddie McGoorty « Isher’ parents,” says Buckley, “When I first | York has started a movement to bring P' pereppage in New York this effort tg rediige hla eels whlch a__victory met him he told me that his mother|the Army and Navy f 1 gaine to morning’ 1s Nick Altrock, for-|jikers” © ‘B® we of many "the bou born in Cork and his father wae in this ye Int Fated tte sn ii i ie vi we m least, It was ition, but would I have le rie SEE jenn ay al ii Among the old-timere who ere Ukely to get a berth with the Feds is Andy at one time a star pitcher for the Athletioa, For some je Andy has been coach! the team at Columbfe University, Hib aes! yesterdageshat the had good offer. Yes, and Andy would make them ‘eoed man. —————— DANNY MAHER WILL BE ABLE TO RIDE SOON. dint si e ; i it it Fy 3. ¢ tot | fl Se ii e338 : 4 ie i i z At ‘Wash! Bei who Ly ah — 4 n favor af the Volo Grounds the. ington fenators, has ‘aut Hi Ly. . of the struggle. J larry Stone, the lightweight of this pounds, ‘The resolutions will resented to come all me way from the gael Ay ved in 7 - ‘ gone enn aa Ses te in| his com: pes raaneend te save $16,000 since he rien ¢ mean the Ha his fellow comedian, Germany |!and to ride race horses, “lof receipts. Stone is now on his way hing to enape . a wees. ‘Secretary of the Merchants’ Oresconts to Play Irish. Amoriritten guarantee of not less than amt, a s\ Late Dates for Tennis Matches hie See Bem gal Sa hr have to pay him $100,000 a year, and, —— believe me, I've got the dough.” To umph for a time over Colum- iinet Showed © Michless |ommittee Names Dates in|esd the New Yorkers would’ result. OXFORD MAN TO COACH — TIGER FOOTBALL MEN. August as an.Inducement to sprane marpiios on ek eee he re er for the, th ee . J, March 6.—Wilder the three-cushion bill- has alread English pion. night. defeating fn in as inninis, #0 To the Sporting Béitor: ‘Te the Sporting Editor: has been engaged to coach the Prince- private the atory he is goli - to 26, Eames had beaten Cutler in the (1) Is “Gunboat” Smith considered | — Who ts the president of the United | te wo pice gy Behe gy med tani im public, and he'd better watch ; afternoon match, 49 to 31, champion heavy? (3) When are Kil- | States Golf Association, and what 1s| 5° absence from Oxford, but will cont Sat or samsboay alae will beat tim | Th® Davis international lawn ten-|Jooked as though he'd repeat bane and Fleming to fight? (8) Is| Us address, or the name of secretary | tinue his studies in America and receive dial * Mim tain cup matches will be played |formance in the night's play, it~ the shoul- | Of the United States Golf credit therefor at the Enulleh Institue r shows form of the week 2 Fhureday, ree Sat Seveteny AUS. /and won in rather easy fashion. 7 raat T, “haeet seopectivey| anne! insifgual evimming, sham get oat Brennan ot ual otto erry nd George T. Adee, respectively s +l ‘Te the Baitor: t the Olympia A. the President of the National Lawn|Poctation tocmorrow night ip, the C: teens twenty ‘Abeta that Frank Haker of the|sr ist nist C.N. Y, natatérium, The meet wili vel le accomplished Philadelphia Americans is a Jew. 1 — be one of the best of its kind staged : is net a Jow. iF “ Ceo bag] Incen ‘adopted ‘setting forth mer pitcher and present comedian of| Lord, Rosebery, ho has first call 2 as *, a rth i : E ie Rit cuit Hil te 5 t F i Fae i Hite it BRELe Joba Foster and John Heydler have He Hi Fb President, Rebert Watson; Secre- tery, Jehn Reid jr. Grand Central ‘ RACING SELECTIONS. in the former's office, Wrenn a ct} CHARLESTON. plained that the place of Re Reees Li First Race—Dick’s Pet, Stucco, the great matches, whether on the|vanta, Fred 4 Dolly Waters. courts of the West Side Tennis Club's c ae Pacecwreltate, Sonny field at Forest Hills, Long Island, or ee Lae at B or Philadelphia, would not | wine yt , hold boxing tenn Race—Kiva, Rye Straw, .| be definitely decided upon until the 8 Fourth Race—Tarts, Joe Die- return of Henry W. Slocum, e mem- bold, Progressive. ber of the committee, who ts absent Square Garden next Fifth Race—Tanunda, W. Meltk, will have a i Michael Angelo. from the city, It was explained A match Sixth Race—Big Rocy, Sherlock by Wrenn that the date set for the 5 aa mi Holmes, Volthorpe. completion of the first round as July cago, end Jim: le ’ AREZ. 3 would allow the Austratians, Wild- | "iver and is gonsequently © f el n° ac. wires Where Tee atten months, bouts being Apr l mar Bier tt hey ll uamp. Clinton, athe Paes ‘Third Race—Superl, Anar, Birka, Fourth Race — Kootenay, Orb, Baraac. Fitth Race—Quid Nunc, Rose mary, Zulu, ! Sixth Race—Ocean Queen, Man- ro, Nannie McDee, as f i i c i L : i i i a E e 2 ie ni if al : ip na rt Th : if ir list