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‘fend dollars My sie, 8 Se Bey THE EV UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Business Men of Milwaukee Want Ban Lifted on McFar- land—Boston Would Like to Get Gibson as Boxing Com- missioner. Connriaht,. 1914. ty the, Breas fuhliabing Co (be York keeoing Word) COMMITTER ot Milwaukee business men is trying to per- suade the Wisconsin Boxing Commission to remove Packey McFarland. The that a McFarland-Gib! held in Milwaukee would draw Great a crowd as the recent bout tween Ritchie and Wolgast, Thr thousand came from Chicago to mee dhat Aight, and the three thousand no @oubt distributed a good many thou- among Milwaukee's hotela and restaurants. MoFarland was barred from com- Petition in Wisconsin on an absurd charge, It was said that he didn't “try” in his bout with Jack Britton, Principally because he failed to knock Britton out. McFarland makes @ecret of ‘his desire to win his bouts by outboxing the other man, as he ind Britton. He has often auld that m it becomes necessary for him wreck out opponents to satiafy the 4 he will retire-from the ring. posias, law jn Wisconsin, where they have nu-decision bouts just as ‘we have in New York Mate, doean't Pecognise the knockout as ‘of the Onty a few weeks ago & Win- @heriff compelied a boxer who knocked out by Freddy Hicks to on and finieh the ten rounds as nan he was able to atand who go lo am pey Money for the priv eres the ban on believe # match an the cleverest boxer and know when they buy the exes that McFarland’s intention Is ly to outbox his rival far enough ow a decided superiority. NUMBER of Boston business and sporting men, according . to Joe Woodman, have Meeting to select some man to be) Fecommended for boxing mmin- | sioner. They unanimously decided upon Billy Gibson of New York. boxing bill in the Massachusetts Leg: | Agiature provider for a single com- eos instead of three a» in New It's a curious thing that a man from | Q@nother State should be indersed—a) very excellent testimonial to Rilly Gibson's reputation among sporting | men. MET Martin Sheridan in Nassau street. Martin, being now a first Brade detective, wears an air of haste and mystery, Also he ts ‘much thinner than a few month ago. “Training, Martin,” I asked, “Not a bit,” said Sheridan I'm working out of doors again in- stead of sitting in un office and I've taken off a lot of weight. The spring has all come back into me. | went out @ few days ago and high jumped five feet six inches in my clothes, and I) badn't done any jumping fo time. When I get a chance I’ out to see what I can do with th old discus. I'm out of athletics and ven't any intention of competing 1 just want to go into but raining for the exercixe. for athletica these di n ‘tin went up Nassau chasing a trolley car Too busy recent HE match, in which Moha out- | SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT classed the larger man and gave him a severe beating, puts a damper on the coming Levinsky-Gun- boat Smith bout. compared with Gunboat Smith. @mith-Moha fight would be consid- «raving Company (two teams), ered one-sided. Yet one cannot al petition. | Chubby Five, Emanon — (four Ways base a judgioent upon what Bin nee teuma), Franklin, Newark, N. J. ferent combination of fighters ma (three teams), Ld jour (two oi ge Mb a content, v team a c 4 the MusiG{} teams), Nabob (three teams), pavinaky will probably. Aight much | RRAFEvers team, made the vest Indie Tee att @ “Tudmon River better against Smith than againgt | Yue The Moha, bis men, and little him just the way Jor handled Joe Choynski, Moha der the larger man’s blows and slug marine ging with the effect of a # torpedo geliing below a batt armor line. — ~e@R}a real tournament for amate A Baltimore J) icrnational pitoher| Bowling clubs that never had entered named Ruth cleaned up the Athletics | 4B Open competition are sending In @ couple of days ago. batteries have names like that? held a! The | V “Hut a long ie And Mar eet like @ man Levinsky-Moha Moha is a pyamy A He Is accustomed to fighting handled Walcott once diving in un= What'll haps champiors when| tes get in and all the Oumer , 4 THE ENGUISK © expect TT see 4 <p Him “a Cross, Murphy and: Shugrue Map O Out Extensive Trips y gastritis before the contest, took the {match on so as to not disappoint the Jersey City Boy Starts To- taco erard oF imvineky fe a Morrow on First Leg of Trip * to Australia—Leach Has En- gagement With Welsh on Coast. A cablegram wan 1 reecived here to- day from Dan MeKetrick, matin, { of Joe Jeanette, the colored hea weight, who — recently — defeated Georges Carpentier in Paris, ‘stating that Jeanette received $6,575 for his victory, which was 22 per cent. of the gross receipts, Jack Britton will feave to-day for St. Louts, where he is to fight Lao Kelly, the St. Louis lightweight, au eight-round bout before the National A.C. on Monday night. Britton is also matched to box Hilly Griffiths, the Western fighter, ten rounds at Cincinnati on April 13 By John Pollock. ITHIN thea next forty-eight houra three of the best light- weights in this vicinity will be en route to California, The fight- era who have mapped out extenatva| trips are Leach Croas, Joe “Young” Charley White, the Chicago light. weight, injured ‘his right hand ao | ‘badly in his recent fight with Joo Shugrue of Jersey City and Tommy) Agevedo at Racine, Wis, that he has Murphy. Leach is going tu Los|been compelled to’ call off his bouts Angeles to get Into condition for his | with Jimmy Duffy at Buffalo, Frankle | twenty-round battle with Freddy} Whitney at Peoria, and Danny Good. v English champion, at!man at Kalamazoo, for which he was 1 On April 38, while | to receive $4,000, | Shugrue will to San Francisco, | -- | where he will board a steamer on! Rone tp Chip, the middleweight April 7 for Australia, where he is ix Looked up ron eo REN | el 4 hooked up for five fights, for which he is guaranteed 00, Shugrue will start at 4B. M. on Sunday over tho} Pennayivant Raliroad, while Croan; will loave over the New York Central road propably on Monday afternoon. | Murphy left for the const yesterday. ; He meets Ritchie April 17 Chicago Olympia A. A six rounds at the Philadelphia, and 14 will go against Georgo of Chicago for ten rounds at Akron, O. fighter, on April Frankie Fleming, the featherweight champion of Canada, who hax been Sur Langford and Battling Jim! defeating all tho lads at his weight Johngon, the colored heavyweights, | In this vicinity at the local clubs, has | wil meet in the main bout of ten | been wecured to meet Young McAu- | rounds before the Empire A. C. uf; liffe, the promising fighter of Bridge- | Harlem to-night. Johnson ts the} port, Conn, at the Union Roat Club | xcrapper who fought Jack Johnaon, | of Hrideport, Conn, on Monday might, | the heavyweight, to a standstill. in| & ten-round battle in Paris a few | months ago. Knockout . the local weight, and Patsey Callahan, the | fighter of Brooklyn, will meet for ten | rounds at the Broadway Sporting Club | of Br night, Otto ‘ and Harry Lortz light- | Battling Levinsky and his manager, | hors Morgan, have returned from Milwaukee, where Levinsky was out- = pointed in bout by Hob Moha on} of Brook! will meet in the semi- Monuay oiht. Morgan says that} finuk bouts will be for ten Lavinaky, although suffering from rounds. Duvelsdorf Bowls 11 in Evening World Tourney Member of we | ic Engravers’ | Team Makes Top Score in) Last Night’s Headpin Com-| IN EVENING WORLD HEADPIN TOURNEY Metropolitan Life — Insurance Company (five teams), Beck En- LOUK AInent allroad Company Alleys. His see f FOB WINNERS LAST NIGHT eats | P. Duveletorf, Music kn gravers Wt Krug, . 108 ning Wo ne The entries continue to pour in and there ia no telling at this time how many teams will compete 6 Heights | their entries. The Building Trade Association yen: terday entered twenty teams and re ENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 327, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK — OUIMET ABROAD Copyright, 1914, vy ‘The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World), 1914. N FRANCE IMeY'Le HAVE & Oumers Yeu Bradley Terrific s Men Are Men Are Hitting ata Clip—Team Has Eight Outtfielders. Columbia, 8. C., March 27 RACTICALLY every member of the big squad of Brooklyn Fed- erals got in a real game of base- uterday _ The squad was 8 divided P Tan y Chicago Cubs Measure Up Close Third To Giants and Pirates in Pennant Race encarta eee Manager Hank O’Day Is New Infield in Trying Phelan, Bronkie as Mallowitz and substitutes, Experimenting With to Make Shortstop of + ‘ Pierce, Vaughan, Zimmerman and Rebuilding Tommy Leach|*" Koostner. Into Third Baseman. This Is the eighth of a The Evening World's 8: training camps. The Id line on the playing strength and seasor circuits, In addition to the outlook of th ball Expert, will be on the Brooklyna, giving local fans the first possibilities of the team across the Bridge. By Bozeman (The Evening World's Baseball Expért on Tour of the Training Camps.) Press Publishing Co. (The New York World.) March 27.—If Hank O'Day, as reported, gaged to do things with the Cubs that other managers couldn't, it cannot be said that he has backed up on the job. Copyright, 1914, by Th “MPHIS, Tenn., to make a shortstop ing Federal League. renovation and the Cub players believe this rebuilt third baseman will be equal to the job. Unusual shift that O'Day ty attempt. | St wrestle with fate at the third sack It is Imperative, according to Hank's ries of special articles by of the Bulger tour is to furnish fans with a that both Frank Chance and Johnny Evers attempted many times without success. Hennery is taking a pot shot at reincarnation by re- woaurlng knickerbockers, ) effort to fill un the hole left by the loss of Joe Tinker and the consequent jump of Al Bridwell to the Leach's iegs have undergone a thorough overhauling and It was on account of his underpinning that Tommy had to take the outfleld five or six years ago. But there ts another reason for this] Go waiting There ts nothing really new in this layout—anything that gives added strength over the team of last year— with the possible exception of out- flelder Johnston and Inflelder Bill Sweeney. Sweeney was awarded to the Cubs as a result of the lose. of Evers to Boston, Bi ENEY man Bulger, who Is touring the big league rospects of teams the big 1s ONE OF THE BEST “Nt ELD- cal cli ‘To-morrow’ ele ERS 'THAT HAS BEEN IN THE I tine on the pennant }GAME FOR MA EARS AND FOR A LONG ME MGRAW ADE EFFORTS TO GET HIM FOR 1E GIANTS. Inwaddition to his second base activities Sweeney is one of the best insurance agents In base- ball and already has written twenty policies. among his teammates. The Cubs expect a fine season for Jim Vaughan, the big southpaw who formerly pitched for the Highlanders with indifferent success, O'Day thinks he has found a valua- ble catcher in Hargrove, This young backstop worked in one of the games against Memphis and certainly han- died himself as if he intended to land Bulger. was en- He fs trying out of Heine Zimmerman, a thing Moreover, Your Uncle a job, But with Archer and Bresna- storing Tommy Leach to third base, the posi-jhan in there he won't get much chance tion through which he made his reputation while|{he first year unless one of them Is playing with the Pirates when you and I were! The infleld misses Johnny Evers on account of his gingery spirit. While Bill Sweeney is a wonderful player, he j'# @ allent one, Zimmerman attempts noise at given periods, but Leach also adheres to the old idea that silence ls golden. Vie Sailer, by the way, has devel oped into a most wonderful first base- man and hitter, He gets better every year, In the fi game at Memphis Vie shot two drives against the right fleld re that were corkers, and not once did he fail to crack the ball on In this way O'Day {fs mal . with Williams, Allison and rt, all three Reweome rs, on the list ing: Ho han ge munto himself a] TN tcLib Saler, Sweeney, Zim-|the nose, Saler also 1s silent while at remarkable outfielder, Jiamy John-|merman and Leach, with ridon, his work. ston by n who must be kept in SS = the line-up on account of his hitting: ——— It boeing heoomsary 10 aio’ Keay ‘Tam-| Ge ~ ° (op, and as tomtom caont pay oe! | OPOrt Queries Answere infleld, the only thing left in to fix = ES the recruit in centre and let Leael nocentre and Sabet Ror ar ar mat The Dublin Giant,” rs trustfully, way of thinking, that Schulte play fn drop of anything but right and Goode in left ig dim.” And nobody dares tr, tne syorting Eslitor aaa snes Peta ctacie ane im'to his face that there is, |" \" i 5 5 189 | im was born on the Moving Bog of | Wax Mike Gibbons ever defeated? would win the pennant. In fact, they | Moree eee Roe tou get ue Invthe MEHKEH do not look as 1 an outsider as townland and go to|, Never decisively, but Jimmy Clabby do either the Pirates or the Giants, if ever land ge him and Eddie but don't let anybody tell you that oly thine ite they Will not finish in the test divi- ° sion, They not hopelessly out of the race by any means. MANAGER O'DAY HAS OTHER IDEAS ABOUT LINE-UP, To quested a special night. ‘This request ub, Xo Mascher, a will be granted, ‘The Poter Doslger Sastivey, 00: Novalis, Company entered ten teams and a Club, No, 9-4 Kiel lke number of entries were received ba be HE Superbas will be in the ron mate at College Paint Vriday, uN hugent Hu pri nas been set aside for Low! ache tet Hatertaal, running for the champion-) AR" hoa, Staten Inland. There. will be | ship i. the day the) | twenty fiv ams in action on that Brooklyn bul! perk opens,” says q Charles Ebbets. r Deat ), Thut statement has # familiar pound. Wonder where we heard 1) cupang, ry ‘Memiiah. ——— os > APRAVERS AND HERRESHOFF LOSE AT GOLF IN ENGLAND, LONDON, Ep te tekaa eT ods March 21.— Pred Herreshott ‘and Jerome Travers, the American golf- cap Entry, - fy Mak, Theo Palma, id! ON 2! 5, Sasaki’ Stairs, tigre, 20; i ie New nite, 12 Coe Mat |] Benedictine, Fourth =f ~ Mise Please Wells, Czar Michuel. Fifth Race—Amoret, Righteasy, Piping, Yankee. ixth -—-L. M, Eokert, Barn Denes, Mic Angelo, . Gayle, i, 20, fh * pare iat tf ily. 100. itt Jee Bake; Mat es 8: bree Ag a ea “Those changes that 1am) mak- ing,” said O'Day while we shivered n bench in Memphis and watched the demon athletes rub their | (hands to keep warm, “are povely ex- |perimental foam going try it while, and if it doesn’t work Uve ane Jother move up my sleeve which b will not disclose until later | “Phis man Johnston looks like a ro markable outfelder, 1 }hit and is fast, can| amount of | ground in th » good jto keep on the beneh, and 1 must are |range things to have him a regular.” Among the der crs there ts a | very grave doubt as to the success of Hank's plan in shifting the intleld But O'Day is insistent and on th opening day his team Will line up lik this: OUTFIKLD—Schulte. Johnston and To the Sporting Editor Did Harry Wolters finish last season with the Yanks? If not, to what club the Sporting Editor At what club in New York City did y ack Bonner fight Was put on one did he go from the Yanks? signed for this season? YANKEE FED. Wolters finished the 1913 season with the Highlanders and was traded about two months Has he ABDOMINAL #BELT health belt in the Iruest sense, Comfortable te wear. Reduces your abdomen S inches or more fagpanlly ane tnppertn tne bese tad seine, Gives you a rest-cure while you work and mak 100% fit hour of h. 8 rou et the day. ya [Home Runs Are Common | With the Brooklyn Feds' and with a fair sprinkling of stars on each club games were played with the University of South Carolina at Co alias and with the Newberry Col-/ i lege team at Newberry ‘The games convinced the wise ones of several things. One is that Man- ager Bradley has uncovered a likely catcher in Connolly, the New York boy. This receiv was seen in ac- tion for the first time, as he has been suffering from a sore arm, but he put up a splendid article of ball behind the bat during the six innings he | | Worked in the Columbia game. | "Toby" ‘Thor pxon, another Gotham | | product who wants to play shortstop, | made two dazzling plays and slammed 4 triple with two men on the base: The Columbia game was won by a score of 14 to 1 and Newberry was beaten 6 to 1, Bradley's men continue to hammer home runs. Murphy and Hildebrand broke into the charmed circle with circuit drives at Newberry. In the Columbia game Art Griggs hit at a terrific clip. On his first two appear- ances at bat he doubled and the third time produced a single, The fourth trip spoiled the average when a col- legiate outfielder made a jumping catch of a hard drive, Steve Evans mado a sensational catch and throw at Columbia, completing a wonder- fully fast double play. It is evident that Bradley has about eight outfielders who can hit the ball. A thief entered the clubhouse on Wednesday night and stole a number of balls, gloves and sweaters. of the Columbia police to recov |stolen goods have proved unsuccess- ful. Bradley will take a team to G ville to-morrow to meet the Fi University tea "RITTER GOES TO TORONTO. | GALVESTON, Tex. Mareh The regular team of Giants will get in a game this afternoon, Yesterday was a day of idleness. The team ran into a rain storm when it arrived, Pitcher Ritter is not with the squad, He was handed over to the Toronto club before the Giants left Marlin. He will remain with the International Leaguers until MeGraw needs him, Harris, an outfielder, will travel with the tean: as far as Dallas, He will remain with the latter club, Manager McGraw securing a lucrative berth for him with the Texans, — Cc HARLOTTESV VILL E, Ga, ia, March EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Ralph Holds Safe Lead in * Pool Match Edward Ralph yesterday took such lead on Jerome Keogh in thelr 1,000 pocket billiard mateh=at Doyle's Acad emy that there ts little chance of hime losing the purse offered by Jack Doyle He needs only 20 points, while the Btater needs M48 to make an even in the two matches to be played to-day. The scores yesterda APTRRNGH, iy FAME, a2, Ow, Total 100, 12,14, 18, Tera) 82 6, 10,1, 0.0, vir meratelwed Uy AME, aly * Hat aN ona, 4.9140 8 40 ‘Total At,” Five Reratchin, Gta ‘Style Hit HY do the ‘best dressed men in town wear Kauf-' man Hats? | Because they want the latest, regard- less of cost. At our price— $1.50—they can get every good style any high priced hatter shows. CIGARETTES Individuality 21.—The Highlanders are here to-day for a game with the locals, To-night the crew will leave for Richmond, Va., and from there it will only be a short jump home. Manager Chance is anxious to whip the Brooklyns next Tuesday, Robinson Day, in Brooklyn, Warhop is being groomed for this game. He showed well in the game against Atlunta yesterduy. He took Thompson's place after four in- nings and allowed only one base hit. The Highlanders hit the ball harder yesterday than {in any exhibition e thus far. in a smoke ? There really a remarkable value. tional. There are several from. 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