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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1014 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (Continued from First Page) 7° B. MEN GET BEST OF FEDERAL INVADERS EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Sweeney again on the receiving end. Reulbach was put on the firing line | for the Dodgers, with Bill Fischer be- hind the plate Tagan waa sent in to relieve Reul- bach in the first half of the sixth ! and Fischer went to the box for the sii . Dove: i WHALE: Highlanders in the second half of the sixth. The Dodgers added two runs to their score at Fischer's ex- pense, Wheat getting a triple off him. FIRST INNING—Maisel drove a hot straight into Reulbach’s hands and was tossed out at first. Hartzell also bounced one to Reulbach and went out the eame Walsh soaked a hot jumper to Egan, who got the bal over to Paubert’ahoad of the batter. NO Dalton struck out. Cutshaw drew 8 base on balla, but was caught eteal- {ing second on Sweoney's fine throw to Hartzell. Daubert reached first on Hartzell'a fumble of his slow roller, but was easily nailed trying to steal second by a fine throw by Sweeney to Hartzell. NO RUNS. SECOND Williams smashed a to Dalton, Holden then banged an apparently safe drive toward right, but Cutshaw 7 grabbed the ball with his left and tossed it to Daubert in time, Cook was disposed of on his high bounder to the bag. Smith singled to right | Brooruyn HoHoKuS —_—_——— England Looks Upon Gunboat Smith as America’s Real Heavyweight Champion — Al - McCoy Is Entitled to the _’ Crown. Sore 38, Yo te Wt (“3 UNBOAT SMITH'S agreement to box Levinaky will not interfere » im any way with his acceptance ef the Olympia Club's (London) Manager Jim Buckley didn't sign to have Gunboat meet Levinsky May § aa somo have claimed. Ho signed articles for a Smith-Levinsky match. It was stipulated that Smith would Best Boxing Attractions meet Levinsky in Gunboat’s next bout fa New York. There was to be noth- —_—. for some time. They gether in a ten-round bout at fag im this to interfere with Gunboat’s h Aghting anywhere else, any number |&eading Exponents of the Glove Broadway Sporting Club of Brookly '. " er on April 21 or 2 Game Are Engaged to Fight in Having been informed by Counctl- of times, befme the Levinsky bout. No date was set for Smith-Lovinsky. 4 ‘i, man Lee of Indianapolis that he will! California During Next Thee) trite an orainance to permit boxing under « commission in that city, the ‘The London club's offer of a $25,000 puree for a Gunboat Smith-Carpentier Aight is the biggest offer made any} Months, promoters of boxing there have de pair of boxers in England in many cided not to test’ Mayor Bell's ban en boxing by staging a ten-round pout. Smith with a single to left. Fischer contributed @ liner to centre, scoring Kid McCoy Has Plan Smith and sending Egan to third. On Holden’ ror Pri, | Fecuss went to second. eulbac! it to For Rating Boxers. [I iiirict, sno throw the ball” to — Sweeney, nailing Egan at the plate. A ID M’COY 1s working out a || double steal then worked succeanfully, stem for th ficht. Reulbach getting to second rating Aghters. Fischer crossing the plate He believes that the plan [|Sweeney's throw to Peckinpaugh. will help to improve the calibre of [] Dalton was called out on strikes. boxers. His scheme is to rank J] THREE RUNS boxer according to his eM- || THIRD INNING—Peckinpaugh ain- in ten different angles of || led tg left. Sweeney fanned. Cole boxing. For instance, cleverness, || lined the ball to centre for a basa, kameness, punching ability, foot- || promoting Peckinpaugh to second. work, &c, are considered in his }| Maisel raised a fly back of second system to hit upon a boxer’s real [| base which Egan collared. Hartzell ability. Mike Gibbons, the middle- }| also sent one up in the air which weight, and Willie Ritchie, the |] Wheat captured after a run in short lightweight, are the only two box- || centre. NO RUNA. era that he would rate at 100 per Cutshaw was called out on strikes. cent, According to his plan, even [|] Daubert sent a slow grounder to a boxer’s conduct outside of the || Peckinpaugh, who disposed of the ring is used to reckon hia all- || Dodgers’ captain by a fast pickup around ability, By this system he [| and throw, Wheat sent a long fly to belleves that the game would not b only be improved, but match. ¥F NG — Walsh high makers could estimate the real Witiams grounded financial worth of a boxer. Egan to Daubert, Holden “They rate ball players, don’t [| strolled on four bad balls. He laid they?" said McCoy, “acgording to ]! too far off first and was caught nap- their ability to fleld, bat or pitch, || ping on Fischer's lightning throw to Why not pursue similar methods in J) Daubert. NO RUNS regard to fighters? A national Smith tapped one in front of the board could be elected that would }] plate, but was retired on Sweeney's detemine just how each fighter || throw to Williams. Stengel struck ranked, and I think that it would an kept up his good hitting help to improve the quality of box- || with a liner to left for a base, but he Eweeney to Peckin- e to Former Champion Tells of | Wonderful Strides Made by Fighters Abroad — Predicts $150,000 Gate for Heavy-| weights. oul cme Wilson, 39: | Total,’ 253 43, ‘Trade N dD, = ne, eet Company No. &—Monroe, 9; Sharpe, 40, . . $$ NNID Egan and Daubert took care of Cook's infield Jumper. Feckinpaugh was a second victim on his hot grass cutter, which Kean grabbed and got to Daubert in time. Sweeney also hit to Egan and was an easy out, Daubert making a splendid catch of Egan's bad throw to first. NO RUNS, Riggert batted flied to Hartzell. Dalton laced one of Cole's slow ones to left for a base. Cutshaw bunted to Williams, who touched him as he right hand and right foot extended, 4 and then they will shift so that! ‘Towns Peet Company. No, 6-—Harrington, §4:| they'll have the left foot and the ray, 71 Cail, Ot, Buckley, 0; Drels, 74! left hand extended. By this method they are learning a defense that baf- fles the average opponent. \ neh boys are clever, ag- FRENCHMEN NOT BIG ENOUGH gressive and good punchers, but when FOR HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION. | they are hurt they are inclined to! “Everybody knows that with the} St (.,. arrived here yesterday on right hand and right foot extended the Imperator. He travelled first A man that only carries a good left|cabin, as the Kid always does, and |¢2 Wijliame, who toned tm Whe, sania alle ARE ESR AN RE A vada: fA ‘ hand is baffled, When they shift to! } a TREE ustomns Inepectiee |, SIXTH INNING—Ragan relieved ghape for Tommy, and that, painful] ceived numerous offers for Al Me ec ac ace | the left hand and right arm in front Maraped Into an auto and speeded | Reulba h in the box for the Dodgers. ‘ap it may be, since Dominick tn such| to meet some of the real good middle- | why, a boxer who has only developed |to his hotel. After a nap he donned | tilhooley batted for Cole and was B food friend of his, he intends to win| weights, it's a cinch that Jack will Bi [ e ue Ma ates Beat Courts to It & right-hand punch Is lost. Mani-{Mis evening clothes and then went Feet tenes tartan Wit en oie iy. pans them all up until after he gets g ag gn festly, a boxer that is ambidextrous) (wn (i Uihnet oe stick around [Saw and a double play resulted, c Tommy Murphy ts said to be even 4 Umpire McBartlin calling Maisel out y 1 ice as dangerous as the fellow; these parts until it is time to return ; lar than Ritchie in Cali. |“! the money he can for his fighter s Lswhded Pi for running out of the Ime to second, 4 “Beeoie He has done hia best Aihting | out of the theatrical engagements. y raming ew serve. AUSE | who nas onty ono pian of defense. | for the Johnson-Moran fight. ee eine to Daahert anand’ tee 4 —_-4-__—_— . as automobiles, diamonds, and forth, from admirers. “Lwas present at the fight between and Carpentier, It was sting battle, neither = Per ae ees Company No, 10 Landweber, ims, 04; Bertoh, 83; J, bli OMINICK BUCKLEY, brother of Jim Buckley, who has Tommy Murphy on the const to fight _ | Willie Ritchie for the world's cham- © plonship next week, has just re- 7) Festved a ictter from Ritchie, In it © the champion says that he is in good when the National Sporting Club of- @ similar sum for a Johnaon- T Nainlseratick: Borin in: Galle ae nome ‘papers stated that 1 ed by t fornia will nowsget the chanco) giana in Philadelphia Monday night M4 mesiun Baik is prantionly roeent, to nee all the top-notch fight-|‘the Broadway Sporting Club has ug ty wters ompete [ey aA the) Average Execch | Oe Ntes d Hrandt for Tuesday night. Instepd ° Tom McCarey of Lox Ankeles, who t for Tupsday night, inst American fighter is the opinion He American heavyweight champion! noids his shows at Vernon, Cal, and| jrtweon K.¥9, Hrown land atces ett n vening ourney of Kid McCoy, the famous middie- fs to be regarded as champion as|San Francisco, have signed up the| Brandt and Geno Gannon and Bat- " Europe. He declares that the French- as he defends the title and { (ing Labn, 2--Himeh, 88: M&-| men are making wonderful strides in bs On the rer ae a atrong Ais-| tor battles. McCarey has already} Young Herman, the bantamweight , . consider Johnson un sx-chempion| booked bouts between Leach Cross of Pekin, Il, who has won his last! Club Wins Silver Fob— be lone before they sre holding thelr ow! eses wit! i ire tile. when challenged’ by’ al pion Johnny Coulon and Kid Wil-|( mwas “ar ialumere fer ae’ Duvelsdorf Leads for Indi- uate —_, 1 ‘amws 0 ore, for six Wy, een bate intie meen “The French lads are making rapid : ‘after the Moran fight, weight title, Joe Rivers with either|delphia on Monday evening, April 27. ji ize. progress in fisticuffs because they are aT chown wanker tichteee he Saree White, Jack Britton or Jim. | Herman has heen after Willams for vidual Prize ‘Gourse, a victory b; my Duffy on May 12, and Champion —— up. In any gymnasium or roadhouse ically settle ait dieputeny | Willlo Ritchie with etther Freddial “Cy” Smith of Hoboken and Young| ‘There were elghty bowlers In action you visit you'll see them all prac- of all heavyweights now residing in| froth has Rl up by Jack MeCarthy for a ten-round tehle and Tommy Mur- y 7 headpin tournament at the White Ele- boxers can only hit with one hand. the United States has heen demon. | oth hat go at thé Brown Gymnasium A. A. Keres 4 i by h “The French boys during the course Frank Moran, Jean| boat Smith and Jess Willard on the] other ten-round scrap Young Sharkey |pany had ten teams bowling for . Carl Morris, Pelky, Rodel,| afternoon of July 4. will swap punches with Sam Dia-| prizes and one of them succeeded in cae 4 "7 yb. The ‘ize wine tant of all, Sam Langford. In 1913] ‘The proposed twenty round bout at ———— WAN AR & fee Te) SA Be NA. aliven AERIS seven ot se tween Gentuat Beth] Tunder and Beown Matcned, [Nem last night was M. 8. Tremblay of and Al Norton, the California heavy- weights, has been abandoned because |KO. Brown for next Thursday night | PINs. neker Tom O'Rourke thinks they will |leads for high score honors with @ to- | ieet cv Pe accepting a guarantee of 45,000 for] finish a reat scrap for the renson {tal of 488 made early in the tourna-| gigi %S: Yolen Se; Wheeler, 2: Smith's end, raised the amount to Haward Duvelsdorf with : ; é wore of iil, leads for the gold. fob. Cee Bi EAE OCRESy Diaaed 0 Hy ng Jack Dundee. It will be Dun-|Mhe tourney, will be continued Mon- | years, It has been equalled only once, By John Pollock. — fight. Bey ers tion, +i > alled off Williams's bout with Duteh is better than the average ithen ot the fact that Guntoat smith in action, for Fight Promoters ith ranks above all but Johnson, |J!m Coffroth and Eddie Graney of|lahan, Frankie. Burns and Dutch Tot Wott, 06; Wiliam Woutees;| Welbt, who has just arrived from different stars of the squared circle - M.S. Tremblay of the Pilgrim ubkhans 71) Coghlan, ted, ‘There was a strong dis ay Bru ee eT the pugilistic line, and that It won't he failed to defend his right | and Freddie Welsh on April 28, Cham- e contests, has been matched to} | best pugilists, point will have to be reserved }!ama on June 9 for the bantam-|rounds at the Olympia A. A. of Phila- learning the game from the bottom | to fight or stall in the future. ® long time. | . ly boat Kmith’s position as best] Welsh or Ad Wolgast on July 4, Cof-| Gradwell of Newark have been signed |jast night in The Evening World tising with both hands. Most of our victories over Bom-| Phy for a fight on April 17, and Gun-| show on y night. In an-|phant alleys. The Rogers Peet Com-/ of a bout will stand for a time with Ross, Miller and, most tmpor- mond, with knockouts, Pretty good} Vernon, ¢ y Dundee has been matched with {the Pilgrim Club, He gathered 107 Jin Huckley, manager of Smith, after | 8 te National Sporting Club, Match-| The Northern Republican Club stlit | sia, that Kayo's style Ix Hkely to baffle the | ment. ward Duvelador?, with a # first experience against a boxer | duy night, The scores last night fol- Although Jack Dougherty has re- 4 ithe coast, and has made much an| Ho will find a few third-raters for : “Where the Frenchmen are making/JOHNSON-MORAN BOUT MAY |batter.. NO-RUNS. ie, that, the California fight] McCoy to beat, bereuae it is definite as to salary and}. wise move is in learning all they ATTRACT $150,000 GATE. ‘ Fisoher now pite ing forte High: ink he'a the hardest man : ' . , : i hey are just going dippy over |landers. Daubert wa Whea' world to beat. Seven clube will hold shows to-| They Also Stole March on Federal Rivals When They Quietly |, The amount of sulary is stipulated | can in the Kym before appearing In} TO iiiween the bik buck and [then slammed oye of Fischer's curves le la a great little Aghter and) night. At Fairmont A. C., Johnny tn the contract and It is ao divided | public. tho Pittsburgh boxer” saya the Kid, [to deep, left for wate, ue gentleman,” says Dominick, “but.| Harvey vs. Walter Mobr, Willie ‘| i . Ie DOR, Fe i 1 don't think that the French na- |» "tb ised if thi |seoring Daul mith's fly drop) +. ag Rid Ha Bet Adame va. Frankie Notter. "Brown's | Signed Players to New Form of Contrast That Will Hold Meee ern OIUe ae et thas acres | San WAL Ovar turn out any world's | Re ene lee ihe “opinion |saely ut In sort lett, Wheat cross- a long time for chance | Gy Battling Hurle: ve. Joh | ry ff Dh tne paye ‘ champions in the heavier classes, but | oy, 7 D1 ng the plate, engel foul out to wis the championship, and we| Waltz, “Mhuriey Ant, didi Fie, Because It Is Definite as to Salary and Time, malary of more for the following year.| Took to seo many of them become win: ay dohnaon has been going along | Sweeney; Pan, hit inte a | dowble bs of yer #03 simmons vs. Bull Thompson. road Feserve clause will hold, ‘The onty | tle holders in the bantam, feather | hitting the high pluces—und any one | Nati ne” Two RUN ay HAT claim has Al McCoy tol Wawa tw Jack Disco: Teving B t ‘The flurry of three year contracta|#round on which it can be attacked | And Hentwolent Mane. | he fuasan | knows that you can't do that for four!" aEVENTH INNING—Walsh was ey Howard va, Jack Discoll, Irving A, y Bozeman Bulger. enThe furry of three year contracta leo that it ‘iver the magnate the] that they'll never be succeneful in years and enter the ring in ft PLYBI> | er ed of on a fant. play. smth to Spe LeiAlewelght: clam CBR eee ea trooke ILE President Gilmore of the Tener during the winter explains the (9Ption on the player's services but | the heavyweight Cass ie ee ee enim at th Daubert, Williams went out, Cut- . Pionahip?” writes a gentle | einen ttn ve, Young Line’ W Federal League in jubliant{ayatem, ‘The ‘extra, term ‘contracts [doce not give the player the right to | TAL INCE OF te eer te eat eine et DIOR ot Ce ew icle: |shaw to Daubert, Holden was easy, Waa from Pittaburgh, “What If he) Queensboro A. C. Long Island City over the fact that a Michigan |Were given as an inducement to get [terminate the contract at will, the | the top rung in the division in which! Young Ahearn, the Brooklyn dancing {being retired by Daubert unassisted, PGi happen to land « knockout blow | Sutior Maher v "| Judge has declured the reserve clause | the playern to axree to the new re. eae On een oeee ntractey were lack Johnson now holds the belt ! master. T saw him fight Adrien o- jNO RUNS. om Chip in the first round? Every- Te aobail contracts invalid, the (2x6 Clause, For instance, the only | vinted and delivered to the aeveral| “IE don't think that Georges Car-{gan, knocking him out in eleven knows he couldn't beat Chip| Sailor Fritts, the heavyweight of |!" baseball contrac alld, aber of the Giant team who is not Heo ee and tothe oll ones had been | pentier will ever become a world's; rounds, Willie Lewis couldn't acco ° ° ca ee An Necessary for | champion, because T don't think hej plixh this feat in twenty. Ahearn ‘| Dimensions of some of the players to sign two. The] i# the gamest fighter in the world. | developing into a very shifty boxer, | ‘Athletics and the Giants are all] He has the swellest kind of a swelled | and 1 think that right now he could C ae ap, do that they cannot pos-| head, You could hardly expect any-| give Carpentier the fight of his life. up erenders sibly ted by a raid until after | thing different, the way he Is idolized | In a short time he will surely Improve three years, over there. Ho has a huge fortune! xo that he could defeat the French | The ruling in the Killifer case|and receives valuable presents, such champion.” contract, which f in @ hundred years, and Chip| Brooklyn, and Howard Morrow of | magnates of organized ball are laugh-]under a three year Y will knock him out if ho ever gets @| Syracuse, N. Y., have signed articles |ing up their sleeves, They have [includes the new reserve clause, is , ebance.” of agreement for a ten-round bout|ytolen a march on their Chief Meyers, His old one has still jonahips, old top, are decided | which will be fought at the Irving A, faut, (2 Your to run. ‘the blows that land, not those that|C, of Brooklyn, April 18 Fritts has|™areh that begun early last fall. | ReseRVE CLAUSE WRITTEN BY f it have landed or that may land| fought Battling Levinsky, Soldier |Poubting the validity of the old re- VERY BEST LAWYERS. Beek: 4, pee future time eat all sure) Reurne and other hoavyweiktte serve clause themselves, they have] apie now reserve clause, framed by dn't beat Chi i v | yy |auietly had the players alen new Con |some of the best contract lawyers in ~ , Send Loscked out Kinun (ens OE ae ete matenmaker tracts that will hold, ‘The one that [the country, two of whom are Attor- uted the road uniforms and the men |closed although the greatest care had opinion that the blow was! Brooklyn, arranged two. ten-round |Killifer signed wus an old one, ry-Gienerais, Is said to be binding BR worked out this afternoon in the new | been taken to keep the measurements "and that Klaus would] ponte to-day for his show on April 1% Ma etie euis tows, The costumes are gray, with |a xecret, It 1s learned that the Herres- | surely polish off Chip if the two met] George Rodel, the Boer fighter, will —_ ~ = yi en the cas’ ot Ladoles the | blue letters, Blue caps are worn and | hoff bout Resolute being built for @ ayn seen. ey mot. Klaus was knocked | meet Bill MeKinnon of Hoston and ° | DECIDING GAME BETWEEN reserve clause waa held to be valld pat are biue with @ dark req) Tent Chub ix the. smallest. boat ee gape ed the gecone Hane. | yeuns Mike Donovan tackles Young amilton as ODGERS AND CHANCE MEN, |," Injunction was granted which | : Resolute 1 194 feet over all. ‘The Re- EEN for thelr performances. It'a| 20be of Newark, N. J. 1] ND CHA .|prevented Lajoin from playing in say GOULD WINS EASILY [nance in 143 fect. Vanitie 112, and De- If the weather 1 hard to forget at only a je while a oore, ne Qua er City light. U (i) John on| eee tans were cre rine Heh ee i CREE Ia ona ream | P t 8 1 aes ve weather man will supply son" | BOTH SIDES WANT RULING BY PLAY OPENING GAME: FROM SANDS AT TENNIS.| HARVARD CREW IN TRIAI [thousands of baxebull fana, for this Is | FEDERAL JUDGE. | ce ; ROWS CLOSE TO RECORD, wht Ke Bome people sald Bob Fiteslmmons | again, has been secured to fight L knocked out Jim Corbett with a fluke) proujllard, the lightwoigh CHICAGO, April 1t—duat what] ia reunised baseball will take |! day when Wilbert Robinson's | On the other hand a judge in the ‘rom | ee organized baseb ake | ‘ ‘ rolded ; | measure in | District of ¢ ‘columbia decided in. the | ue Taurner Winash: I oAManioa ; ‘at Carson. ‘Two days before | fs Sas : rn Beene Fits told me he'd knock |p onnde, for ton rounds at a show | ie action of Karl Hamil: McGuire that the rese (Special to The Evening World.) Mass. April 11.BPhe not binding and he was)! COLUMBIA, 8. C,, April 11.—The| ‘ay Gould easily retained hin world Harvard varsity crew came within two to jump without being en-! prooKlyn Federals are ready to open | ou" tennia honors in the courts of the | seconds of touching the Harvard record the acavon, at. Pittsburgh Monday, | Racquet and Tennis Club this atter-|for the Henley distance of one mile-and . noon, Charles Sands, who yesterday |500 yards on the Charles River - ft on others, Joe Gans knocked | day with Jim League team probably will be {nto do the pitching for his: team, but their ground] ‘The squad will leave Columbia this| Von the final round of the nationel |terday in 4, practice brush with edi Frank Erne out. with a. carefully | Gomreth, & bout will be staged in Ban wrow at a meeting in St. Louia| tie thought that he might have. south: |i Krabbing players held by the re-| afternoon, proceeding to Washington | amateur tourney, was beaten in straight | Second Varsity team, er viet hander on the ching in| Francisco between Gunboat Smith between B. B, Johnson, President of | paw “Altehivon Uwirl the first five ins | serve clause It will be necessity tol Ta thence to Pittsburgh. A number sets by the scores of 6-0, 6-0 and 6-2, | qyrte, MM, Varsity oarsmen, to a there found, and some thought |#"4 Sam Langford on Friday, May the American League, and President |pinue @ deither Brown or Reulbach fine |have a ruling on the new clause, and the i | iy Uh 7 an 2. lavenge their defeat by the socond shan y peed mics-—a The dimensions of the four defenders of the America's Cup have been dla- not even be dent, Several In Penn- 2 3 Pennsylvania for a number of years Champion Takes 5 he Olymple A, ¢ out with @ shift and a loft | PP yrOneht Of by the ty | 4 i of Re or, N. b Tuesday night, | in regard to the Phook in the pit of the stomuch, and) Vung irown mects the winner on ton, the pl mearly stoved in my lower ribs giving | April 21 “ome an illustration, Jeff's left jolt . that floored Fitzsimmons at Coney! yy yim Huckle , Kansas City al . " willing, and he play with th ree spoken of us a “Auke” until Jeff | dy gr appointment * Ami in jumping his con- tract with the St, Louls Americans to | the honors. | Robinson this morning had up his mind whom he will send Chan 29, 1h response to Coffroth's wire, | Hedges of the Bt. Laws Ar Will moat likely use r sone! of men were cut loose yesterday, All| The young milllonaire was at the top jon Thursday, flashed ent ay ewes a Ake.” ected ta [Joe Woodman saya that Cofrotn's President Johnyon held a [Rinw, Cote atthe ‘start and Biahor in| 1 Mere tt ety ‘ot organized basabal | the men released were free agents |of his form, but in the third set he tet | Pring them over, the Aniah tine tn yo ntuky,” Usually, though, | erin were satisfactory and that with Chulrman August Herrmann in| Wwiried'in splendid form when vbltehars |thh IED hone of the hedoral League when signed by the Fede, ‘Those who | up a bit, which ac ounte for Sands win: | Wine, WHCN lackel only two tlc Of the the unexpected that wins. vangford would be ready for the gun> Cincinnatl yesterday and left for Chi | the Dodgers before, ‘The game will be- | a ruling on the validity of contracts and left “steady ning two games, A welect crovd of | “Phe Union Boat Club creme m ft her on that date, ‘On a hight train. He refused toj qin areas P.M contracts hy a Federal Judge | Jobers to Join the. ranks of the Fed: | soc ks alas oro OF) PRE unin Boa, Club era, madelee oo F the Federal League has not bene- rary nent Fs prenlee. Reten in gone | — it would & tive in alll erals will be retained. MacCart will | spat “small gymnasium and ap-|firet freshmen crew in another trial nection with the AMmilton Case, Bay. With the hope of getting George I tited baseball players in any other! oni, to tight AWA Ov. 7 \e brilliant shots of the winner | spin by a half length. Celtic Park Ovens Season, Ntates. Lawyers say, however, that] probably Join the Savannah club of | planded 1} 4 hi ing he did not know enough of the 5 will load to Geltio Pi this Will be difficult, as it would be] the South Atlantic League, It is poa- | and loser © way, it should bo given credit for | Matchmaker Welssmante! details, a meted ee ee tied atk AP" | necosmary to Tulse some kind of an|alble that Morrissey will also join a — + forcing organized baseball to cut out | Broadway Sporting Club of Br rR ap REE | Rthlotlo season of T8914 Am at attrace (interstate question before it could be| Sally League club, although Spring-| Washington Shins (Gave; x ten-day releane clause. This} to-day wired Jimmy 1 mar Prentone at Suburban Oval, tion the champion Gaelic football teams | brought before a Federal Judge. field, in the Three I, League, has put! ¢ WRANCISCO, April 11—In has made every orgunized bane: | of Chip, « guarantee of $600 tom The Suburban A. A., the Brooklyn | Kila nd Kilkenny will| Inthe mean time Friend Fan should| in a bid for this player, Cuthbert layer's contract unfair, Johnny Howard of Bayonne ‘ been able to hold the play-|for ten rounds either on April ore, under thelr contracts, and th — ere bave been able to hold| A bout has been clinched between J ‘one-sided ‘s SA driving finish the University of ¥ ington eight easily drew away te ‘ox, will open their season to- clish Ri with the Trenton Club at Sub-| Sul be decided. bet for! worry, ‘The season opens Tuesday | haa returned to his home in Chicago nae Bad bee ametia and he will then be able to talk | and Conway and Connolly have gone Oval, Sixteenth and Gravesend | which all the crack athlete ' ‘about two-baggers, slides to second| to New York. 8, Brooklyn, The Suburbans will | Counties’ Athletic Union wil ae {and stealing home without having to| The Columb! in condith i held | fro the club of the south | the Unly land Stanford Junior ity of California shelle and d ac reollegiate rowing cl Jack Britton, the clever Hghtweight, have Fi \d Tear do their pitch- | There will also be Try over the names of unknown | Atlantic League wanted Connolly, but | “Orquiw of the ecihe Ci the! and Soldier ‘Hartfield of Brooklyn, ine, while the Trentona will baye Me- | tween two well known batt ot Great masoal 4 tos, and getting “hep” to legal| he would not remain in the South. |fesetee? Bento aah hyd ry been abting 4a good. form | Laughlin in the Bem, wc. dow Tork, tar ms . , Manager Bredlexy to-day distrib- ecu ‘ck Calitorni

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