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a ro _______ SHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 11, 1914. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [noSSFeShe Ed. Sw f Says Rebel General Villa ts an IW Cage oF wi WET “A Soo A LONG SLUMBER, Wou_b D q coreg, i yD te, tes .- Desertion of 38 Players to Feds os Has Weakened Big League Teams = tmamenewt Zoyszko Spoils “Com eback”’ New Organization Threat-|| Players Lured Away From eh the taro of be a ens to Disregard Reserve|| National and American Leagues ereen. Stunt of Old Tom Jenkins Siar er Sitiers to-day = | AME =o, Tom Jenkins Stage Major Jump] AMTONA LEAGUE. ANEMIA LEAQUE, ‘ soon _—_— Testlere at Weat Pol s ving, > for Big Money Induce-|| von,’ Knave, Walsh: Finneran, Kile mGreem SF esrauae neserwan, sod taat, ee|Former Champion, as Game as sano wrote rae gta mente. ig neti Piccosea i a civelangratanaing, igus cpures, the the Terrible Turk, that m | arm was ley. Highlandere—Ferd, Zolder. ates nnd clubnouse, | He sever Ever, but Lacked Endurance oe pe vs HE Federal League has eo far Gree Higare, Brigwelr Milles Betoie—i gin, Wales. i] the eapture of the city. One day he to Carry Him Through Bout | , Jon Sreeke on hinine. aaestee 3 tea Gs thirty-eight players i] Ort yer ie eEvans, Ouse. — G's tp on than his brother, Stanislaus. Z m the big leagues, and the || Rede—Packard, Brown, Herkert, ‘Teward the “I think that Stanislaus ts the beat = |Palding expeditions are not yet fin- |] E: om the world to-day,” said Piratee—Hendrick, McKeehnie. ished, In addition to this number, ‘However, I think that the j Kitifer 1s claimed by both the Phillies and the Federats. A 2? the so-catled “outlaws” have signed | i wie eel Ritchie’s Adherents Off iar a ihr, dekerontie tarel Ritehie’s Adherents Offer |sraivsttrc'sis wists ark, guess you never will.” e perience im the majors. The National RICH FAILS TO APPEAR FOR i fh Wh Wi I t Laagwe has been cause the Feds beat him to it and| no far have been lucky and scurwensorane "| 10 to 8 He UD WOUQAS Tne meee roramme tor payers | Hapazing,fackard, mamond, Brown | Bit Carian han ven at ve Tongs At a wrentiing toursament you Bear N. y, “fly : an tata cer tte reeorgae y rf > Y., on the night of April 6, The|Up to date twenty-five stars of the | sularies. il 5 over to the outlaws. club originally wanted the bout for] old o1 ization have jumped to the| The Federals have not waged such; Players signed by the Federal Mut, Pomebody last night wae MeN lLeading Lightweights Battle| "rei st. few organaton, ‘The Americans | fbr cempaiy araion ihe Arerichs | Laafus tom the, ake Of erenatees rs - We . ague, ‘The championship CI ve ao know what, that means?” be) ‘Yo-Morro Night i Mil- Johnny Kilbane, mpion feather-|bave been more fortuante, with the/ will remain intact this searon and| various clubs neglected to secure be- wey Pi) ee ies ene: “wen Ww Ig in nae is i wits a x ae of Ore loss of but thirteen men. bread Aa lo Sox pave Boy pean eres Loepe the invaders begam to get veel 5 5 nager, Jimmy Dunn, has ‘The grabbing of stars by the in-| bY the Invaders. Clevelan eus-| busy. wrestic. And judging by the way loa Confi-|of three boti's which he had on and | Seeaied A tained the loss of Blanding, Falken-| In each case the player was tered some of the mat artiete performed he waukee — Wolgast Will not Jot ln’ box again nth ‘the | vedere Res dlearranged pennant plant | bere Krapp and Kahler, places that | ver by the offer of more money. e was z *, le of April. Dunn says Johnny's|of several teams. e es, for | w' very hard to supply with new otars magnates 4g The, bie dleappointment of the night dent He'll Regain Title. fret {ight will bo with Johnny Dundeo! instance, havo been deprived of «| talent this reason, to pay reserd- launs Zbysako to meet. Jee Hu poasible pennant even before the sea- | FEOS DION'T GET PLAVER® UN- phries, the witty annotneer, deci action Rave Been jared : George McDonald, manager of Young|#on opens. Manager Charlie Dooin| OER CONTRACT AT START. | eecuantly made by both siden, Mew that the match was called off om ac- By John Pollock. Fox, the English bantantwolgee, hee must fill gaps left vacant by seven, Clark Grimth, down in Washington, Qtimore, of the wer. count of rick 1, fae ILLIN RITCHIE, the light- Secured two bouts for his fighter. He ; players. ‘When the Feds began reach- will be without the services of Bob| eral League, gives out an ultimatem a bout to @ finteh, best two os. wiil first take’on Tommy O'Toole at' ing out for big league players thoy ' Groom this year, and Manager Jen-| that bis league will no longer respect of three, was staged Noe By (on) weight champion, has been! Wilkes-Barre, Pa., on Monday night made the Phillies their special target.) nings must worry along without his and move i 4 Mamutor® and Alm Abety, 00d the made the favorite in the bet-|and Kid Herman, of Pekin, Il, at the Otto Knabe was secured early, The| two veteran pitchers, Mullin and Wil- players, o latter won after a burlesque ma: ting at odds of 10 to 8 for his ten- | Fairmont A. C. on Saturday, March 21. |little second baseman had many good | letts. many froge, will leap between beth 19.33 and 19.16, coli we vi friends on the team and he carried| The Browns lost a mainstay in|forces, cager to grab the highest P| gamahen its “iter tant round battle with Ad. Wolgast, which! tommy Maloney of this city and|some of them with him to the out-| Pitcher Baumgardner, The Rod Sox’ paying contracts, . Tom Beaton, Mike Doolan, Kil- pe in to be decided in Milwaukee to-| Wild Bill Fleming, of Oldtown, Me. Raoul De Rowen lost te George Ban- i fer, whose status is now in dispute; — —————$—— $$ nn rrow 5 are to meet again in the squared ring. del te Growk in $87___—| fan beon “ahting in exeaant form | TRO Ht bare for Mion rounds at|Breenan and Finneran dewrted Os] Tory More Big Leaguers in Line-Up ¢ Marleaville A. C. In Prov e, i FESR gg ected Ms GORDON WINS FEATURE prego rege ee ie is in] R, & coerce night at 145 pounds : The three ech tours here Logie Of Pi bur h F Ji t A ! beet pe of his career for the} at the ringside. fairly immune from the jerals’ |upertucue Beak and he is as strors| AT CHURCH HOUSE GAMES. | me the majority of fight fans in| 5.34 Britton wil erab off $150 more| TAiGine parties. ‘The Gianta, lost tts 9 eds, ust Announced Kine carrion @ “pauneh’ and his| ny a well-timed sprint that gave the both Milwaukee and Chicago seem! March 21 by meeting Tommy Howell,|the st. Louis’ Feds this season; York State League; Rebel Oake at. x Louls Nationale; Bill Holden, "Sew po! 4 thrill, Willtam Gordon of |t® be of the opinion that Ritchie will| tho welterweight of Philadelphia, in} Arthur Wilson and Grover Hartley. . ; caulifower oar, which le woually the Soars deveated “a. big fela trom |RAVe no trouble in outpointing him | sx round go at the National A. C.\ gamers WAS AFRAID HE'D LOSE Twenty-eight Players All Told, Eire Aeericnme! Mike Menostty, ertect, wreatiee.” taking @ percentage of the receipts BILL FISCHER, TOO. x ‘The alphabetical wrestler took the outd genes ak of, the, Brooz Church |Wolgast will be heavily backed to|and ia guarantesing Brittoa ne) president Ebbets of’ the Dodgers | Some of Whom Were Drafted | pugs +o GeT SWEENEY trom mt-Armory last night math -| by Major Organizati ; r huffle and Enos Kirkpat ajor Organizations. AFTER AYS TAFT. ONeill of the New York A. C..|He has advised all hie friends to so a nty cia arate nan | et neste a y Major Org: ALL, S. . hs) C4 A pp Ae e. the champton. out Frank Klaus, the middleweight | catchers, would jump that he raised ncratch tn the 1,600-metre handicap run, |and might possibly acore a knockout. | Of, {hat, city. Howell's mankeut win at the ringside by bis admirers. | above amount. lost Joe Tinker in the now famous el ce Re got Jen-| 1.. Levine of one ° Owner Ebbets was so afrai to the mat with | ished second | Thied renpectively. the limit om his chances of defeating | done little fighting since he knocked | that Bill Fischer, one of bis young |_ CHICAGO, Mt nh 1L.—W. J. Bwenney PITTSBURGH, Pa., March 11,—!will come to the Chicago Nationals _—— jon, in their inst battle, tn in a fancy way. i Ha times “until the Ane Covwho| ‘The State Athletic Commission has Bao ee meet Gun ChTIRe ee eee anders will not have Rus-| William McCullough, business man-!and Hub Perdue will remain with Bae~ i { @ man, and| * . ? hed | wax in second position, bounded tothe just made two new rules. 0; aukee in a ten round bout at 4 soll Ford and Rollie Zelder this sen-| acer of the Pittsburgh Federal League ;ton. | This solution of the controversy . Sat hat ever de-|gbyasko of the men who sat at the front.” Gordon Moved into second bo- | vente fighters fro ing. One Pre-| show to be staged at Akron, O., on! eon because of the newcomers, Club, to-day gave out the names of |over the players involved in the Evers hein Peter ye [fitten. ack stretch when the New Terk the night of Marob 6, ‘The Feds made thelr power felt tn |tho playera who have been signed tolsnio was telephoned to-day by C. P. Biss " “0 atretch wi 5 2 i We ~ ; liven, He] pine ncaa: tae that Ola:” yelled ) 'G! nan. stumbled and fell on the [PAF cent. ‘Fhe other rule forbids col-| Arter having « go0d rest, George the Cube! camp, too, Hank O'Day Ie] play with Pittshurgh the coming Sede |Faft, owner of the Cubs, to CW. Sew : aa and | erner, Gordon hurdied over him and| ection being taken up at boxing| Rodel, the Boer heavywolght, willl left open by the flopping of Al Brid-|camp at Lynchburg to-morrow. ‘The| who in siill acting for the Club. wre : him for |°"Zbyeahko then let go of Joakine and|"iai’ Helland ef the Xavier A. A. ™°™™ get into bis fighting trunks \ Well, Wart Moore and Ward Miller. | ist follows: Alurpuy had a terenantauve "| everybody a brilliant victory in the 220- to-morrow night. He will tackle Jack | These desertions, with the great loss) Gatchers—Claude Berry, Portland, |Com, Ga. w @ Boston Ni St wad 208 Wns sateve the Sereianer Yard handicap. He was forced to run|take in” eate toes cerlgue mis: | Helnan, the Chicago “heavy.” ip the | of Johnay Bvers, is a blow thet the | Ore.; ; Puller, ‘Texas Leave; SF, SCR Oee rete ‘eine got Jenkins on the canves outside of his opponenta all the way. * main bout of ten rounds a! | Cubs will probably not reco’ John + of Baltimore Interna- Ly Fed ~A Cute fick, nammeriock and meck hold and| fic cracked the tape in 481-6 seconde |2erem Hahtweight, at the Empire! man A. C. of Brooklyn. If Heinan| this year. tional: od by New York Amert- —_—_— ght a grip did he have on his arm) Frauk McNally of the New York A.C; leat ‘Thursday night after his | loses, Jimmy Do Forest will probably | ‘The activa Fed agents also bussed nals C q ard ti it year with that Jenkins feared the Pole would|A. C. ‘ncrose the line winner |phyaician advised against competing. | tle can to him. ; around the Pirate headquarters, cart panes Edward Boerne SEASQN WITH GIANTS MADE fraoture, we he gl-|of the century yard aprint handicap. | eumonia. fo Mie hes with | ae or Pitenar Headits one Pichers—Elmev | Knetaer, Pitts SHAFER AGE TEN YEARS. . B. T. Harvey jr. unattached, wae sec. | Pneumonia. Fred Halsband, the English light-|McKechnie from the baseball family |), : idn't aff ond, and J. H. Onken of the Iriah- SI | weight, and Frankie Dailey, the: of Fred Clarke. © third, The time was AN detatio have been arranged tor| PORUE OM entweight of Pittaburg, | Charlie Hersog, taking up his new| Texas: Wille Pah do ay Cae Pl pe cag Guameeeranly Sant aire matched to battle for six founds ‘duties as manager pte George LeClair, Montreal; Howard Soulon of cage la A, A. ja have a » and Kid Williams of Baltimore. ‘The | ot (te Oley night, phia have win the race this season be- |Camnitz, Philadelphia Nationale and Americans; Henry Law, semi-profess | McGraw yesterday in reply to @ tele- lads will come toget! in a twenty Pirates; Cy Barger, Newark Inter- De Oro Beats Eames 2 to 1 found Battie at Vernon, Caly oo the - Caught in the Sport Net on atonal of Lloydell; Walter Dickson, [gram eaking If my decision to quit was national League; Harry Hedgepeth, night of June 9, this being the date The St, Nicholas Hockey Club team (men 100 points and defeated Eugene|last year with Boston Nattonals; |@nal." STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Qaltfer- nla, March iL. ‘While playing with the Giants in New York I aged ten years \d my hair is turning gray,” salé Art Shafer to-dny, discussing the Strain of @ baseball season. mark, . ; E'S something new in the boxing line. reddy Hicks ¥ » fought Dave Daniels at Fiint, & couple of days ago, and Grafted by the Washington Ameri: |", eans; Edward Henderson, ‘Nothing would induce me to rete Lowell last year, drafted by’ Boston |’ the fame, and that is what I wired ‘Tom Roberta, = in Virginia State Lea last year, aes. 0 ot At 3-Cushion Billiards“ " It was a hard knockout, a an MaRS an Shia Ge ft be Johnny Dundee is signed up for * Deft staggering the Flint man and a beaten fit Ve | three more dette. Tuseday night he im three times previously meets Dann} ght hook on the tip of the chin tin-|A “Hunoh,” Caused by Nersjand 1 reel confident of vistory. To |G ratte he tac | * t ith Clevee| Shafer has been playing in practice 1 Me heal and deciding game |L, Milburn of Memphis, Tenn., by a| Fred Blanding, last year w’ 6 job to Hicks’s entire sat- win, after looking like @ loaer, will |jiddie, Wallace at Irving A. Ge ot Toe’ ton “the caktour Hockey | #eore 96°40 points te See sae lors Hugh Bradley, _ firat [fhe Ui here with Los Aneelee sltmel of Seeing that the coun} Vowsness, Cost Denverite |r 't icd'trom'the start’ ‘waren | Brooklye, and on March 2 hts |lvengue championship at the Bt. Niche} QA noe be SON WELL pantielderss Hugh | Bradiey. iret | Anueien to enisago in’ business, g ) hg Frankie ly of “Philly the |olas Rink. The St, Nicks are now in Lei : Cy HKheams, of Indiana Nor- ei to-night ha} ny ss League; CY ms ® Miaka rourned to nin corner | PSE Game of, Championehia isi ee eet By era a ene an, omar ne teehee te IN PRACTICE GAME.) rat em a ie icoper,| (yp BELLLARDS AND SOWING ’ De epcmnayad 1O- | " organ, i a his bathrobe, and stepped ona ie Tan out the necessary Afty| A match was arranged to-day over |but a defeat will create a tle and give — Tristate League; Eddie Lennox, jaten. i nety-two innings, while |e. tong alst the ropes to leave the ring. in ninety-one innings Eames only long distance telephone between hi gers had two long workouts yesterday,| Nationals part of last season. . ooh, this moment up jumped the the bank end made the epentog sro |end Bat Levinsky. ‘They will Pay Se ae rain ‘with ‘the |Deaides » full nine-inning game. The en-| Qutfielders-—Manager Gessler, for- BXPERT MEOHAN: who ordered Hicks to stay| A “hunch” cost Fred Eames, the| ames didn't score a point until the | Come together tn @ ten-round bout be- 5 ae £ counter furnished the best batting ex-|merly with Washington Americans; the ropes. Then he stepped |Deaverite, the opening night's block | twelfth inning, when he soored once. | fore the Collar City A. : — Siuition sean this spring, the reguiare|Davy Jones, last year with Detroit |"§hab Wat 4 Le “the ring himself and announced |of Afty pointe against Alfredo De Oro, | 1¢ didn't tally again until the twen- Frankle Madden, the east side Ilsht~| sitting vut the second team by @ score|and Toledo: Ralph Mattie, Virginie | = / under Michigan law the boute|the champloa, for the three-cushion |t¥c#econd inning, when he made an-| CHARLESTON ENTRIES, | Weiaht. 1# in hard luck, At the Brown) of g t9 9, Btate League ie: Hi, Savage, New OMcSBRLe MAMAN: “HP See the Hockey Club another chance in the] AUGUSTA, Ga, March 1~Tho Dod-| Montreal; Charles McDonald, Boston Pree ond Teme oe. made twenty-three. De Oro won|J!m Fiyas, the Pueblo heavyweight, MUBT 0 eight rounds. title at Doyle's Acad: , | Sree Bala Gymnasium A. A. show last night Mad- %, , - The ra Jum! ames's thirty-firat trip to the PURNT MACHT are . ¥ Rellly in the main Pann inaings when th the — ——— "4% took just nine minutes to bring | You wouldn't think « ’ | wan u reversed bank shot off the gouiny ilmees “Hugala of own Wit lame don fonne Feri epi drerragmer sed beg Ml My, ot iy, by scoring | = ; around by use of powerfuljcost a man anything, but tt did | rail, which was # peach. De O1 Fe RE Ae evenuge swing on Reilly's head, break-| quartet of runs. | St a's error, an = —————— . first shot In the thirty-second inning |yi0. buy tia ae | acriit Sight hand. Madden wanted tol aut, singics by Ragan and Whent and 4 coe geal At last he was pushed | Hames. waa @ three-cushion wanes tha lau ieee B 1101] eT tag but Referee Brown doubles by Dautert and Attchison were one avl fp te his feet. where he stood tot-| In case you don't know what &/tarye crowd ravet ov SHOUND, BACK, —-Thave-roas-oits onc av; wil-| Stovped the contest, Kelly lad a shade | Fesponall,¢ for the feet A ered. ave £ j a and the Sheriff slipped back |billlard “hunch” ts, It would be well|of the finest plays e' A, ioe, ia Lire aes belt Caonoe “IMU | the better of the milling up to the time ie Cid eat. The t to say that it ts a sort of shrugging championship match. A a x 1 The highest rum of the game was are, | or listing of the shoulder, and when-| meade by De Ore in the eighth a player does i ft 19 « eure sign |inning, when Se "Geesenee cas fine he will be beaten, as hie etroke is | shots. encrificed. They eny the “husoh” ts weal conmed by servoumuets, and ames | KID GRAVES DRAWS haa it ir. ‘The eldest billiard inhabitants aay WITH JACK BRITTON. anes they never eaw Hames play such ee BE Mover Of Toledo, O., where} rank biliterda. He was ail right on |, Kid Uraves of Miisoukes gare tome ing has just been legalized, | ihe spectacular shots, but on the ¥ e pas sppvinted a minister ax | natural shots he was a way off gear. |Cavy or tveouivn test nicht. deo hee boxing .| “L was very nervous,” anid Kamesig extend himself to the limit during | after the “out TL have all ~ guune. A got the thirty minutes of Betting, and as a TS ES Rese eS ectdent. Net ota (oes aru us play Spe eo ne ne mac Ritts eke ures Clothes Made to Measure +. pepe) hitting outfelder of the Chicago Ss -grar4 and ter satisfaction. You can if we hardaas has elgned 1814 contrect| KURTZ COUNTED OUT, BUT wave ‘shere efficiency hen reduced cost, where Imowisage imowledge seceding a2 clesttostne itches} 1S PERMITTED TO CONTINUE.| gained by experience ineures maximum style and value. gna it is tingerstond he te betaine ‘gut MANCHESTER, N. H., March 11.— Suits to Measure, $25 i}for an advance in salary record he made last ner Mas CS Bae aati) on fat Hundreds of foreign and domestic fabrics offer an unlimited chance to choose. Specia! Spring Overcoats, Food reo have been off the Federal League. N. J. 4g the nef. pout of twelv yound ; of Momheae, Cee, A lat” ad silk lined, $25. Samples on request. J. Ferdinand Poggenburg made a /foui sensational finish in the second ollppet Bind Seer oe re reall oe a ont ww: mal nai jase 8.3 | Knd was, count out ghee. Wes Broad a Sil ne eases ee ee Arnheim