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TU TT FES SVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Aart 10, 1014. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK BALL PLAYERS ARE BREAKING ALL RECORDS FOR JUMPING by The Press Publishing Ca. (The New York Werld). SEATON TO TCH prec | FOR BROOKFEDS IN oo THE OPENING CAME, Star Twirler Has Practised With Tinker’s Crew and Is Ready to Start. ,COLUMRTA, 8. C,, 4 1 10—The Brovklyn Federals will not leave Go- lumbia until to-morrow afternoon, Preparations had been made to get away Thursday, but a telegram from Business Manager J, M, Ward brings the news that the exhibition game S47 —— scheduled for DaytoA, Obl, tomer ri = é ~ amie St | row had beon cancelled, and that ft 1: —- eal Ts Nt ORE A would net be necessary to Bleak rARD P, DREW, the wonder- ‘ dip i camp now. The Breokfeds wil go ful negro boy who has recently c ph es. a cs iaasidl “3 direct to Pittsburgh to open the Fed- sprinted 100 yards in 9 8-5 . GEG . : Air & WKANDAS CITY MAGNATE eral League senson. and $20 yarde in 21 1-6, le : ome / > a WREBS 13 AK COTFIT. Manager Hradley announces that ‘ast to run in the Penn Relay Z, training season with fthe Chicago , Tom Seaton, former P&iladelphia - Srodgr ass to Warm Bench $25,000 Purse Offered for \xiss!wu "siden Vee one peman Smith-Carpentier Bout iirc nt ble “bug” on the o golf business. Jack Dougherty, manager of McCoy,| Bradley says further that he se- Climate Has Much to }Do With Development of _ {Champion Athletes of the may run es well here as But if he does it will be thing. has been working throughout the Whether the Highland oy in YZ s = . ‘x Leet Rider n3 ho © oneas Mla the cores atother Hiet-cieee) caterer en ie ere BS e l on mate! although jatchmaker js recent scouting trip, but fielder Off Reguiar Team— Le twegke Club “Cub of don | real says be agreed to it. to give the name of the receiver, Ready to Stage Battle Be-| satior Burke, the erstwhile knocker out, wants to come back and grab tween Heavyweights Latter] pat stem ‘Chip out with, « punch. | I Weed tee DY oS Wne| New Third Baseman Is Mak- Ing Good. Part of Jut who has always taken the By Bozeman Bulger. foundation laid for the i. AGG SORE FeaE ne cowl Wp Sheoues I e Line most of 6 middlewelghts easily. je Tyce Todrg dl Leveled trouble af ine round Polo Cup Defenders § Show 8y John Pollock. saya he weighs 163 pounds. He cites [a victory over Billy Papke as a rea- ICK BURGE, who held the Nght | oon why McCoy should mest him be- ce weight champtonship of Ene-| fore one of the Brooklyn club: lan: many yeare ago, but is Nene peptio€ Kis mabet an only bejmew Om ‘wotlng bones enlWe ‘were | London, ve day cabled to George Mc- the will to see a new)changed his mind now and is go! and Ponies le + im the og tice aghodes will lao | become an outfielder, Waule 2 ates Men Ponies A Are in Bet Donal, t% Engl'sh sporting man, & pret- LT ran acrosa Gian neck—one of |!nstruting him to offer a purse of things a little different in the out. |Phie Fan, across him. ine Giant) ter Condition Than They ‘Sum. | $26,000 fu: a twenty-round bout be- field as Bobby Beecher, taking a4-| Finn, Goulalt is one of the fastest men is fa-|tweea Gunboat Smith and Georges vantage of bis opportunity, has done | that ever wore spikes and can bit. Were Last Spring. Carpentier, the French champion, at ian tried Gateie foe the ootaeaas ae Sc | his Olympia Club the latter part of tried Goulait for the outfield. If July, This offer is $5,000 more than he makes a success of it the Giants may have a new outficlder, made over} LAKEWOOD, N. J. April 10—The M. a new captain, | purge offered a short time ago, Mc- Tee was {Donald has wired Jim Buckley, man- from a pitcher, next season. first practice session of the men who matical what will be done when he is will make up polo team to Creve i of Smith. He expects a favor- The in every way in better ager xp ine, |in shape to play. tains Around, Forty worand cliente ani | the cup against England in the in-|heaith and did not tire caslly under | able reply to-day. Btock ought to be one of the bent in- | Rroadway—are preparing quite a re- | ternational matches in June indicated | bis hard work. Gelders in business, Hoe is exceed-| ception for Mike Donlin, who comes| that there is little danger of the cup| The lineup ‘and score; Freddie Welsh and Leach Cross goen| ingly fast on the bases and can bit|## pinch hitter to succeed Harry Mo- | no, by the Englishmen. RED, have decided to attend the battle be- bod Cormick. Needles to say Joe Hempn.| Pens captured by glia! ‘ well up to the mark set by the other | ries is in charge of the arrangements, | Zight periods of seven minutes each | §: J: tween Willie Ritchie and Tommy members of the infield. In the mean time Mike has been hay.|were played at George Gould's a | Murphy in San Francisco April 17, nine. Well in First Practi baseman for the Giants tn the com-line name of Goulalt who was with chase for the pennant and, after/the Giants a year ago? ree ‘This ts the third chance that Stock |ing some tough sledding Georgian court, and the defenders . yg Watney ond B, Oncten, | Ong Jt oor tn mee araria will —— bas had at a regular job and the make that Yanalenn oly of Bs win ehowed that they are further ad- Picts ot soem mieatn| 0 Sgt Ritchie if he defeats Murphy. L MCOY, miiélewolght cham. | young fellow le working avfully hand in” Haltimore to-morrow, Drlnging|Vanoed than at this time last year. yimeT PERIOD. Htchie is the favorite in the betting THAT NEW pion, fifth Brooklynite to hold | to make good. aiaves with him fifteen plafers and fully| The ‘“whfte,” led by J. M. Water- @ title, has already begun tol great ball for George ‘tailings, e|that many alibis. bury, the new captain of the Ameri- the rewards of success. His/next time he w: went to Mobile to FE ee ee ee ssesl{| SPRING HAT to Australia with his manager, Lar- can forces, by @ score of 8 goals : i thi Lester Channell, the new outfielder wee, bs : , ger, Jack Dougherty, has signed out Mow just right now for a/of the Highlanders, shown great im- | to 6. ng inten ot $28,000 for his three fights Vou “canit do) better) nor up for ten weeks of theatrical | (od Sear, his form of four years| The ponies are in prime condition, % | there, and ta also to be allowed to|||choose more wisely than to g at $1,000 a week. He leaves —— ed on the Hilltop. | considering the season. If they had return to America in four months, here The fans appear to have forgotten t ave select your Spring bonnet Pe sisaasee te Mielec Out mark for the: mart ct Sither an that he is the same man. Channel| 2°t been in good trim the play would ‘ This information was received from paten there will be no new faces, It | Was going great guns when, in aliding |Not have been as fast and sharp as it} 1 ij Laohtenstein before he sailed from |i from my 200 clever styles— te stamping ground. Pras thought for awhile that Rube|to second base, he broke bis leg. For | was, AU Any ob Mo “And I'm going to handle the bank- | Oldring was slipping, but the hero of |@ while it was believed he would be! wr, whitney sent forty ponies to Danny Morgan, who !s confined to 30 Convenient Stores kid,” sald Dougherty in break- | the Bronx is better than ever, as Con- | crippled for life. Nothing was heard his bed with an attack of grip, is not of him for two years, when all of a | #kewood last week. Of this string Ing on to Butte, Mont., to handle eek df oh R udden, he bohbed up’ out West aa a | thirty-Ave were in actlon—thirty-two ee ee No Pais In na boul there tenia aither out neather! trained|star. A man who is that game is| took part in the game and three were aueratis the baeler, cuit von Forldn. ‘His worst Toren lentiiled to any good luck that may) used by Mr. Whitney and Richard anything you'll have to go to potion Was elt By th Soma Cooley, who alternated aa referees, REARRA Many of the ponies that took part in a Mane tates, in $2,100, St. Louis Browns Cut Out Release | zrstom! semes test year wore out. These ponies, with one or two) The Jockey Club stewards yeater-| Al, McCoy, who won the middle. weight title by knocking out George Notice to Kee Pla ers in Line additions, will again be in the smoke/ day rearranged the racing dates for|Chip in one round at the Broadway or ol e polo ie year, veral 6 epring and summer meet: at! Sporting Club on esday night, is SEANITTE is busy knocking f the polo battle thie Se the epring ings Club Tuesday night, 1 ut all the black Johnsons he sald: “We have George Baumgard-|of the ponies that carried the English| Belmont Park, Aqueduct and the Em- Sut Goths te mass Cltip fa © Tesure find. Th jer and Gus Williams of the St. Louts| challengers last r were in action.| pire City tracks. The change was battle at the same clu pril 28, an find. The poly thing troub-| eaderals Welcome War That| Browns under iron-clad contracts to| these “ponies, the property’ of the ; re him is that Be can't find the play with the Kansas City Federal | Duke of Westminster, were sold after| de necessary because the Metro- t one. He has now beaten two * League team, and other Browns have|the games last year and were pur- | Politan Jockey Club will not be able ims, one John, one Charies, two| American League Threatens |oxpressed a willingness to sign con-|chased by members of the Long Ialand| to conduct a racing meeting, due to and one Andrew. aie with us, colony of polo players. The lish on Tuesday night with Jack Dillon. d a letter from Levin- I] a oi for “Jumper” Hamilton. “it the American League maken a {ponies look#a remarkably well, as they | ‘t® Wreck of the grand stand from the step to prevent Earl tamilton from hrived under Fitzpatrick’ care,|Fecent heavy snowstorm, The ten ) ae . ta i Jack Johnson bec: jplaying with us we will not only take| | Carry-the-News, considered by Mr.|days allotted to the Jamaica course | ‘ II! mone since. isteps to enforce our contracts with| Whitney the best polo pony he has|was split up between Belmont Park, | HNNY DUNDEE in a much chal-| ST. LOUIS, Mo., April 10.—After| Baumgardner and Willig but wo | ever aeen or ridden, was in the game.| Aqueduct and Emp! x Hi tly arrived fi i it D tenged fighter. Yesterday a man-|the lons of Earl Hamilton to the|!!! slan other Brown players.” tor where he was bred. Pie ie be en ; y l . ager of another perspiring light-| Federal League and the announce- a big chestnut, with three white : 2 Weight met Scotty Montieth, Dun-| ment of Clem Clemons that he would FORDHAM 0 OUTFIELDER Snd'a white ‘face. He enrried, Mr. RUCKER HAS TONSILITIS; | manager. go to Chicago to-day, where It Is BREAKS HIS LEG, | {rottney, tn bist ie ae ig i 4 y } i fight Dundee winner take all, | said he, too, will join the new league, again to his island birthplace. nee WON'T PLAY OPENING DAY. a TURKISH BLEND my boy doem't want a cept if 10% _ Jimmy Dooling, left-ficider of the | owned b: ‘Wal ‘otchman is in the Nng the local American League club to: Baldwin. Henen Cand the finish. Yes, and you can |@ay began building intrenchments to| Fordham College team, broke hie lex Hidden St frladse oo ponies gf interna-| Nap Rucker will be out of the! ional fame, were play: in some ’ ree the bout in Scotch kilts and | protect itself from further onalaughts| yesterday in the game against Will- | the period: of) Dodgers’ Lorem next Tuesday when & bagpiper to blow the pipes |by the Federals, | lame College at Fordham Field, The] “Daredevil Dev" Milburn, as the|the National League opens, Rucker | of ringing the gong f : t friends of the great back like to call |has a bad case of tonsilitis, and yes- tty is thinking it over. ‘The first and wtrongest defense the! accident occurred in the very first wor showed to better coven: |taca y his temperature reached 102, Mion r tate i tg ith ae panel nest al um against the sharp wind, but neverthe- time after the seasom begins. [we don't battle that way.|This clause had given the club right/!nning from Cutler, the Williams you should know. They “take * or at least all they can get, with- 4 fussing Over such a slight’ detail im, f 2 Browns’ president has thrown about | inning, and it will keep him out of [tage in'an opening game than he did ‘ Wan is ready to fight| pis playors it became known to-day |the Fordham’s lineup during the rest | yesterday. As Rucker te short of: york bie. fil- Lope Myers Totosce On 4 Ritchie, winner take all,"|was the climination of the ten-day | of the season, Hoo was well bundied up in sweaters [nese may Prevent are} from sounding. anged ‘ ‘ er y s srg gta ww ins notice from all 1914 contracts | Dooling received « pasa in the first |*"d heavy flannels as a protection into his best condition for some , Eby to drop any player upon tendays'! pitcher. He took @ big lead off first, notice, The Federal League in its|and Cutler made @ snap throw in an ‘ i Attempt to retain Hamilton, {t is| @ndeavor to cateh him napping. Doo- ! ‘Unusua| {I} 4 Duality Hi ih oT to be the strongest argument by | under hi a FS tH i Styles, To Measure, $20 | a bey out of tough company quicker than desert his team, acording to Hamil-| With eighteen hundred entrants Hated, seeing that the winner is properly claimed Jack Dougherty./which George Stovall, manager of the yey MI ti | ert toussh company quicker than |ton's roommate. | the soventh annual tournoy of the Na- ‘There ere fancy Cheviots in a variety of shades and Jd, will argue the lack of mutuality | ling slid back to the bag, but in do- farded., » in the ten-day releame clause. * hime so his spikes caught in the hard Spe cial Offer 997 2 ground and his right leg snapped bai ‘B's make gynmen?” ex-|, Next to that of money this proved | &rou pe “Who ever Invented that|Kansas City Federals, pursued the | Bowters Consre: Tornts' Grown? Why, say, boxing will snake 4 {local American left-handed pitcher to! ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Aprit 10 ° 7 A ih of over i hold of McCoy the boy was be- |, Pitcher Hamilton received qh nal Howling Association starts bere patterns. There are blue, black and gray Serges and f ’ or ne , foning to run with a herd’ sroma, (Ronua and a three yoara’ contra taht on what promises t ‘ 200 other good : ¢ Unfinished Worsteds—sombre and striking effects. — He bad a fight in a barn with one of | $21,000 to Jump to the Feds, accord. | froatext congrons in its history, | One styles to pick feo the bunch one night and when \ing to his roommate. J pi PNesnag There are many imported cloths. m © Pinning "another: ‘stepped ine and |, Branch: Rickoy, manager of the St.| si n*Rundred an twelve indiviguels ed him over the ear with a back. | 1a" Americana, has held interviews | jure scheduled in t which — ith the pl vho were snl to terminates on Apri M — be —$ cre walked Shise days eet he have Vinited Htovall during his, tay aa aM. To easure Remem ) i 20 MEN'S. 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In answer to| “\vai thing I did was to tell him, ‘Nix | the declaration of Robert Lee Hedkes, | that gang stuff—no hanging | President of the local Americana, that ind Atreet corners if you're going |the American League, the Nattonal| be @ fighter’ He cut the gang out, | Commission and organized baseball in| fived clean, married a nice girl, and would prevent Hamilton from few look at him, world's champion.” ‘playing with the Fede: Madison 40 Stores All Principal Cities We Prepay Parcel Post on Mail Orders, | snap and dash hard to find in ready-made clothing! i Order, koe CREDIT | | | 1