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THE EVENING WORLD, THIRSDAY, MARCH 12, 1914, ' EDITED BY __.- ROBERT EDGREN: E BACK r . HEMPSTEAD STARTS WEST 1} oe CAN Ly E Publistin] Co. (The New York Hventng World, TO INDUCE SHAFER TO PLAY. Giants’ Pres Giants’ Third Basem: Los Angeles. Harry Hempstead, President of the Giants, leaves for Los Angeles at 6 this afternoon to induce ‘Tiltte Shafer to reconsider his intentiong of retiring from baseball. Shafer has said that playiog teed OM Gentemen, We Reerst HAWNG To ANNOUNCE THAT WILKIE RITCHIE SuPPED on WNev@ fon with the Giants oged Bra ten years Hi and turned his hair. gray. t Hempstead, however, hopes after a with Shafer and his rich er that Shafer this year will sertot iy the Glants’ chances of winning another péen- } Ritchie, by Meeting Wolgast in Ten-Round Bout To-Night in’ Milwaukee, Proves He Isn't} Afraid of Any Man His Weight. COUP, Ye Wok enna Words 'O-NIGHT being the date of the Ritchie-Wolgast contest tn Mil waukee, it ts now safe to an Bounce that it will in all probability nant. ———— CUP DEFENDER’S SKIPPER VIEWS DEFIANCE’S FRAME. Capt. Howell ‘Bell Winner in She Will Be ‘Triale. BATH, Me. March 12—Capt. Semel B. Howell of Highlands, N. J., whe tn to command the sloop Defiance at the trials of the contestants for the homer of defending the title to the Amerjoa's Cup, came here to-day to inspect the cragt. @0 on according to achedule, Noth- 4 , The sloop is practically in frame and ing hac happened to Willie Ritchie. Hee, # 5 is being rivetted up so thet workmen ‘Willie's hard luck streak has come to i yi f “ é an end at last; that is, unless be b: ace Gia e i. cea; oe Tee Rowing concn at PENN | Armerican Boxers Abroad _ |tstix ies see i til dire @ aay Baie, uf fg ; | BARS TANGO AND GUM. | . & A ner. Hy as ‘lany of contdnce 1 Ma | _? ae ee. cact vivax miceass |, Win Championship Bouts own fighting ability, which he proved ee . if C i eyesterday ald down the law Boer, and Jack Heinan of Chicago, im the fight with C: Before get- | 4 who Jimmy De Forest saya will de. caaceeeiaeeaie Young Aheam Stops Title) slop into a topnotch heavywelsht. | au woRE ig STILL AFTER Joe Azevedo, e Holder in France, and Say-| weighit“who has decisions over’aa| PLAYERS OF BIG LEAGUE. . Wolgast, Owen Moran and Grover lor Knocks Out Best Light-| Chicago, where he will do nis training |"enves Shreveport Tratning Qear- | . “ for a ten-round go with Chai 1° Chicago Without An- | weight of Australia. White, the creck Chicago lightweig! nouncing New Comracte, managing director of the buldin * dicate, and Commodore E. Waker Clarke of Philadelphia, the syndicat | George M. Pynchon of New York, the treasurer, are expected to-morrow. ‘ uy for the University of Penn- the ring in affair Wil- F ay pylvania oarsmen. Eighty candi- : “Everybody has been telling x ' dates listened to terso, plain, me how 94 ee ek and a: f r f atraight - from-the - shoulder talk a sae tact cee ry , " < on what they should and should no-deciaion bout and 1 might as well . - e not do in preparing for the im- draw it safe and be contsnted with 5 ; . ‘ 7 5 portant races of the year. Outpointing him. Watch me. 2 a ? “Don't tango,” said the Red and @oibg to mix it and beat him at : ‘ % . Blue coach, among other things. ‘ae es. Rac gg) and 2 YG "Dont sm'oke or chew chewing was @ surprise which takes place at Racine, Wis, March 23. SHREVEPORT, La., March 12.—James to every one in the Wee. EX-CHAMPion gum. Get up at 7.15 every morn- ce ee - = A. Gilmore, President of the Federal P OnLGAST , . ing and go to bed—be in bed—at Baseball League, after spending several except Ritchie himself. ; n "6, es 1080 o'clock every Hight, By John Pollock. Young Otto, the east side 1 weight and “Dod days with the Chicago Federal team, ia CCORDING to cablesrams re} Df" Gonn, have bee! pring training here, left to-day for his ceived here to-day from AUus-| meet in a twelve-round bout before | Chicago headquarters. Mela head on your age I tralia and Paris, two American ne Military “+ ¢. of Homth Norwalk, Before eayie Lapa boaas he made Lord would rather see you sit down knocked out the champions} ©Mn., on next Monday night. announcement as to new con and play poker than stand up | “o"sDbere Mhociee wile another X —- declared hhe would continue the i and play pool. bad Players of the old leagues wan | she ization. “it'any ‘ono’ wants a glase of | Kee {bier had the misforvune to be| CONSIDERING TERMS TO-DAY |!ne new ormanisatig fighte: ale with his luncheon or dinner, Young Ahearn, the middleweight FOR E OF le tice object to ton but Tas | Se'brogtva ane Young sayioetee| FOR SALE OF THE CUBS.) CHARLESTON WINNERS. insist that one glass or at the we o Janapolle. - Abst one bottle is a plenty, Ido | American scraper who lost was Hay|Connery synat FIRST RACE— Three-year-olds; elling; six furlongs.—Bundle of Raga, $7 (Murphy), 4 to 1, 8 to 5 and 7 t 0, firat; nit taboo ale or beer entirely, but Bronson, the welterweight of Indian- Report t Car ‘o-Morrow. CHICAGO, March 12,—Members of |} Maltk, . ‘The ‘team gets to New York. He intends fr to 1, the appearance of flatness, bu' the syndicate, which is headed by John | Jesail, 116 (Hanov: yer on starting bis round jot |‘ Sive them a thorough trial and to rounds at Paris last oi mmy |. Connery, will meet late to-day to go|10 and 2 to 6, third. Time—1.90. covers that the course ia ‘e#'watoh the men work on their way —_—_s—_ Johnston received Foyshones ey oe. tha “tira at lonien, 44 Marty Lou, Dorothy Primer, Btellate, tricky and chuck full of trapear|back North in the exhibition games 000 BONUS FOR EVERS, Syaney,, Australia, stating that Matt jever rm at which, ft te sald. | Ade and Rummage also ran. Bunkers" It is tor. tbe pape heave Sekebiag a8D eectele’, , wells ét England nag Charles P. Taft will dinpose of his in-) gmCcOND RACE— Three-year- I spni| Dantel Boone, who was coralled IN, Ga., March 12.—Johnny Ev-|day and that Young Aaylor put Hi tereste in the Chicago National League ond upward: eell and @ hal from the Dallas Club in the Texas!ers, Joposed manager of the Chicago|McCoy, the Australian tigh Club. At Connery's oMce it was sald | furlonts Tony Mis Oo ret: League, is sure of @ place with the|Natkhal League baseball team, yester- (Champion. t side im TANI Ratur.|no report of the meeting would be| Cook, 110 (W. Goose), 4 to 1, ‘will cross regulars as extra infielder. Chance eived a check for $25,000 as a J in the a: “Don't dance and don't play TeniGHT WHEN HE “BETS pool. Don't do anything which Rutceuer . Boone Looks Good to Chance HOUSTON, Tex., March 12.—Frank ‘Jerry’ Travers Sails Abro Hopeful of Bringing Back Some Foreign Golf Tit py ore ri'ao canoes tbo mane { wi ~ H H 4 until the|| (2° not want any of the stu: course to visit Marrs, 112 sie day. Given out until to-morrow. ‘The Gon-|and 8 to 5, seo oe er, has been giving him much attention| hough Nationale, The check wan sven ee syndicate scouts the story that Mr, | (Corey), 18 to, Y Lae ee May 35 to8Tpince the Now Yorks have been train- . . Own ‘Wallach, who is manager of third. Time—1 Dally Waters. will p-yng, sending Boone to wecond, short |W eeeton aint, shorty atier his’ ax | Leech Cross, his brother, ts now look |Taft does not want to sell. Otranto, Camerada, Promised Land, ft another fighter,| The American League, as well as the} and Country Boy also ran. Te eee oe is, Benny Leonard, ths | National, must be suited in the selection | -————_ eight, who has metio¢ even a temporary successor to C. therw wi! near ail they good ule, Saptert 8 |W. Murohy, ax head ot the Cube, twas |FEOS STILL TRYING his class, 4 pointed out, and opposition alr a8 cose re sailing for England “Snowy” |4eveloped some of the proposed Pres!- TO LAND TY ti Baker made the sanguncemment teas [dents pro term SHREVEPORT, La, March 12.—4- the tromting Balter: What bis age? [he had bougnt ont ciralian 6 cording to reports ctroulated here last on Where can I get a. permit to camp| ptre A\C. and how can it be reached | tent ene nad intended to run CHARLESTON ENTRIES. — |ntgnt the Chicage Federal League Club wonderful putting. Using jigat City Island, Bartow? Thanking | by thejsubway? ows in opposition to him in t! has made a new offer to Tyrus Rag- oddly constructed Mohenectad: you for the information, I am, respect- TABOURM CATORED. |tUontry.” Beker 1s now in sole con- : ‘News. auitully, . A. C. M. Lev shy le just a willing, ambi | trol of the fighting game in Australia, Write te Borough President Ma- |¢! jh jo ie twenty: are thewsen of Bronx fer infermatien. mpire A. C. is at One : Leer Ho the Moorting Editor: dt id Seventh street and|heard fro ” It wil 1, Who was the all around athlete 4 r a gtenatte, 1 ‘ e (i ‘Travers competed nia, Th rule, rend Trey fi FY mi Rebte Mis ia! nik SPEAKER TO GET Amertean a bral new ¥ aa * r i Lg td Hasdengeoy ha fe confident that hls putting woul Bent Gans or MoParland: and ‘Yor Lee _ $58.44 AN HOUR: sacs: tmp ana nares Perey Vlada Mat are th | IUAMIE Menten, Marsh 18—che- Spt ave Rgured tt Te Brea "Daleaieene ae ANDERSON AND OUIMET j Warn BUni a negra alt, wees |anY nla Ch ; have figured that Tris Baa mere ON SCRATCH IN TOURNEY} 1. sim, Therpe. 2. Jack Jeffries te|St the Jtares course yesterday atter- te : ‘ the werls into Supra otnesed . rough fighting. 3. Matter ef opinion |". Sets the distance in 1.36 4-5, declares men ie, jae on Aeointed On" Meader by Bona "he Feces A Boilie melee ce ms] "AS ut he never fought Ge Maher |fve-vearpid. aid of Boston, well Ruown from tg J Chi ine ta whter of Plaudit, all over the coun- arm again | pis, the noted aire, tered in all the tae cil the ‘What was the result of the nent |" Menm@eky stakes tween Gunboat oe, and Sam H ne i ce __— ham St, Nigke Win Heekey Title. | the business, He began his career in i he Amatew Hockey Leagu 1901, Jimmy is going to open & ey @ honors for QIHE SILENT rouR. 1914 wentifo the St. Nicholas Skating|!" Boston. = Gun beat Smith wen the decision, | Club last hight, when the St, Nicks| The Postman A. ©. of Fa : defeated tie Hockey Club in the final| will hold 9 show to-night ot will In Battling Levinsky @ fret class the Ste Ni tae Ya gery Pri Bere ioe tee “white hopes* ho inter? Ie he @ near champion?'to 3, uo es final bout, The ite epee, “the ad 5E i a t i 4 Eg A 4: ale i i i i i iit i bi a f eee fnem, Mews of RAPPLE, the horse that won ti that's Billy Job, the ref ad Boon 02. ly Joh, the referee,” ‘The Ameriean titte- Metropolitan =H te red some one. “Well, he's all Yor ree that ae io re the art bal bes that Me petting, will Frank Farrell years t. Jim Grimin, our referee on the thie speculative end of the _ foreign mecta, attraction for the barred the won ot the, the owner of the Highlanden raoing establishment. JUAREZ ENTRIES. a Afte: tra H Roel tasted sith his aseenes chasing nee rules tages iii Cremo Is a high olass ‘Leked "how he A horseman wip bapeball’ reat eee cura 7 sling; ; i Tt brig | of cently saw the one-time great | home-coming ott Giente and White f je: El plik, 162; ‘ H olgar. q lity of itst f hae eee nee y |eays there ian't a pick on Bim. The gored y Sox, besides looking A : anewered that bh i ears, J dane. snare acts 9 Deh oe ; nary affairs ot the. club, Secretary | “it | and workmanship combine he in front of a store tat: woing to knde off fora ‘ecu i ‘ | a a wagon when ® sclesore sharp. | reduced from | Fung, to ene of for 8 mS to make It a distinotive to while the Giants are training. " Bee, & G we have put him in — peat ry today. with, possibly excepting McFar-, President William F, Leonard of] Ff tr : ‘ HH olgar. ‘ T one . and he had Packey tired at the|the Portland (Me.) club is sore be- | i c i Then Coffroth mentioned President Gilmore didn't sell | , yh” bad him any stock in the Federal “Jim and I are old friends,” said vt &, Moran, One-Round Hi Owner Leonard, “but he wouldn't be Attell. “Yes, they thin me in on his good thing. The Fess the coming champion out a bound 2. eee, and i vee I ' amateur championship, Sand: @ road, hs befor dais ATS PA bout eighty ities south of London {winded chasing Grapple befor the Jockey who rode Harry |‘ 1° — se 4 (a one of the most famous courses | °!4 gelding p up. Pa, Whitne: Pennant to victory yi ¢ ; in last year’s Futurity and got $1,000) An enthusiastic fan from Boston WILL GO AFTER FRENCH CHAM- “Who's the fellow in the ringwittfor it, is in town, wee oe a ae ea erate rene elena es SSSSicASSeat Se Se ee Rare os rey

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