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7 coeibeconeiinmenentaelananmameaaees ea a sy hiatal? THE AVENING ‘worto, 1LD, FUmSDAY, | APRIL a2, 1914 EDITED BY: "ROBERT EDGREN P) | HOPPE AND SHEER, TWO YOUNGSTERS, WI FRST 11 MATES ananeieenne Son of Late Billard Whsard Displays Ability That . JACK JOHNSON BECOMING A FRENCHMAN (HE HAS APPLIED FOR CITIZENSHI Copyright, 1914, by The Prese Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). fi AW M'SIGU ~ ae euierat RANCAS & YouR fb or peau-Tae mu pry su! Pleases the Experts. ¢§ * Witte Hoppe, the 181 ané if balk line billiard champion, aad young Jake Schaefer, the son of the late billiard “wisard.” were the win- 7 nere in the first matches of the, 14.1 tournament at the Hotel Aster: Hoppe defeated H. P. Cline of Phila- > deiphia by a score of 400 te 3H. Young Schaefer triumphed ever George Slosson, his father’s keen in other days, by a score of 400 to CO UERS . ARM' The matches were played at d@po- site ends of the Belvidere and many gathered to eee Hoppe play, most of the old timers sat on the, % other side of the partition, where they could see the son of their late faver-” ite play against his father’s old rival. Schaefor showed an ability that pleased them. Maurice Daly and others predicted a great future for tite youngster, National Baseball Commission to Hold War Council Toe Morrow. the National Bi row. If i t A apecial meeti held in Chicago t thie meeting would be unnecessary. ie rently now, for they : pele each club to Lyra antes 25 pleyers by cay. 18. , ¢ majors don't want to the Fede. iif AG sad to cop talent, so Lecises ter hele or es. a thelr players epg sd, Natlonal = Se of Go Clubs ra Bout Between, Carpentier ke hen bi | And ud. Smith Now Assured) = The big league magnates are aware Godrty, and that the referee made a would much prefer to join the mistake in placing his hand on Me- pastiming again. the majore to extend their Goorty instead of Smith. The eftght drew $17, Each fighter received to the minor lesen Ai 2% per cent. of the receipts, which Save them $4,460.50 apiece. as long ae they wish. et that surplus talent Jim Buckley Wit will Si Sign Articles of Agreement as Soon as He Receives Them. Yankees Badly in Need of Good Utility Infielder SPORT BRIEFS. Princeton Track Team All Shot| competitive eventa will bo required to Tom O'Rourke declared to-day that Persons holding paid tiokets for the K. 0. Brown-Johnny Dundee bout have an international permit, accord- By John Pollock. = did not take place at tho ing to @ tentati reached National Sporting Club ‘ to Pleces Through Accidents | in*sonton notween tdsrecontatives of W that Georges Carpentier, the| day night on account of Brown's fil. | BO: : Scout Arthur Irwin on Still WARD IS A DODGER FAN the athletic governing bodies of the Wrench champion, has signed| ness, can have their money refunded Hunt for an Extra Man for ALTHOUGH IDENTIFIED and Illness. two countries. Mutual recognition gf the articles of agreement call-| by producing the tickets at a) pointy or the tickets will be Highlanders,but Hasn't Yet|| WITH BROOKLYN “FEDS.” wore agreed to. ‘The proporais out, | 2& foF bim to meet Gunboat Smith, the American heavyweight,. in a lined at the conference must be sub- BeenAble to Uncover One. Although he's now identified || 4 Jinx has been exacting #0 heavy) mitted to the board of governors of |twenty round bout at Dick Burge’ with the enemy, the Federal ||® tribute from the Princeon track/both bodies for confirmation or re-{Olympla Club in London the latter May 18, when Brown and Dundes will Freche box. The advance sale was and O° sohexe has eo far re- turned $190 of it. Jection by @ mail vote. art of June f f $25,000 and Games To-Day. . League, Johnny Ward, bi team for the last few daye that the Pp ‘or & purse of $25,000 an: ‘Tom Kennedy, who gave Jim Coffey Yen bled By Bozeman Bulger. manager for th Tigers have begun to wonder WhO} Cis, snich onjoy exhibition goit|® mide bet of $2,600, tt ts almost cer-| guch'a torn: Gattis ae the male Faas Seeks. oh Dod, turday of their tain the battle will be fought. Jim NY one possessing a good, extr: will be left by next Sa! by profoastonals are likely to bid for infielder would do wat to com k. TI 3 formerly bright hopes for the Penn-| the services of Ben Sayers, the North | Buckley, manager of Smith, is anx- municate with Frank Chan soat well 4 sylvania relays. H. H. Barnett, the| Berwick Scot, who od in this/ tous to have Smith fight the Parisian A. C. Saturday night, will meet Sol- dier Kearns in the main bout at the —— a Broadway Sporting Club of Brooklyn * to-night. Kennody takes, Battling rene =| immediately” Few questions pulled off tn the ry ny that young Bophomore two-miler whom (ii Tea pcarcely more than Ave fee; | 20h And Will cable his acceptance and Popes pace. 8 Banas had an asked and references will Ward ns gone back to wie first || Keene Fitspatrick classed as @ sureltan'and noarly ‘sixty years of age, | Slso affix his name to the articles ‘the love and rooted for McGraw’s || point winner, has contracted blood| Sayers is still ‘ded as one of the! moment hé@ receives them. Buckley, paeelby real Lew the poygrgplrs of the . Genel pulls ft poisoning of ao serious @ nature that bovt professionals on the oth le. | with his two fighers, Smith and Tom- ¥ i feared he cannot live through is @ heady match player, and al- with Johnny Tillman at Hudson, Of the once oveg. with tho Federal, League docant || the day, ye hard to defeat in a contést of | ™Y Murphy, is now on his way to this Taree Eiiske ie ly Wreaner at ty , Arthur Irwin, on his !vory hunting/| prevent Johnny from witnessing Torrance Fiske, captain of ft i city from Frisco and will arrive here ain ao at ay because his| Brolin - me tour of the bush, sent word last night|| games in organized baseball. on Thursday morning. phy + an X-ray examina- " strained a tendon in his leg while] Yale will not enter a team in® the Uaeagpe dap vee feegielbon rd eg practising yesterday and will be Un-| Pennsylvania relays because it is| In @ letter from Australia Al Lippe : il inastees aba eee beset enone tome wite DIE C atten it Boe tO oe any Oe et catan point| eee, ee Sales THe Reaith was Tobbe 66) the a pect fe decta: his : Roce" Lng te He pushed | were getting darker the further he/the bacon is always copped by the Re for Princeton. Misfortune has tl ion in bout with Eddie Mc. ia pet hit him, . iy thi best club, the official standing is the would warrant such an entry. Yale anewer. If we are pardoned this time liar growth on t i. teat the oversight will not occur again, way of & pecan racetes oh ine ts weak im the distance events this cheerine ith for it Ther Th —te Fa properly and advised him to have alo . + the bones broken over again and bai Properly set. Ad will not fight for six week, A match which will arouse interest RACING SELECTIONS, among the fight fans of Philadelphia ——— was cttnched to-day between Tom HAVRE DE GRACE. ‘ommy lowell, First Race—Holland eatry, light middleweight of Phtledeiphis, preme, Ree Re ened will battle for six rounds at Second ‘® National A. C. of | pr, Larrick, Ida Claire, - Third Race—Susan International tr Boott, the referes, plated a leer dome. tack nk ey More earnest spring training will ea ead, here was , Giants, “Waile the National League be begin for the Coltmbie oaramen when League Season scene of wil uproar all over the ppen Maisel or| champs were wapping yarne—some in the Commons. As further measures ‘The press men stared at Rainn oe here's the rub. [of them are. etill talkt eat | 4 played between showers. The Crim- for getting te sweepswingors into Starts 7 'o-Day |: each other in amasement. Besides well has th, ‘thi 4|s0n, with @ heavier and more sea- ition Sing quartéra have been capetere & aingle, nowapaper report eens © bal .|oned team, could not break through Srranged ia Furocid Tal, and. the gaveral mananyy announced that At that, there was some consolation | the Columbie defense unt the second |caramen will be, yeauired to MeeD| Tne Intemational Leagun season in it raw. e seenagement Me anrond, to accent other jobs. Cha as| “AB long aa the champlonanip, ice | Soa! of the contest, ‘The final score| ful eye until after the regatta with Will get eas way toxiay with annie nted referee in place | decid attempt broken,” he aaid, “we might have | ¥a# 1 to 0. Mite elk ce crs, Which | in. Jersey Gity, Newark, eff Smith was guaran- i @ chance to etart, You never can w on Carnegie Lake on|and Baltimore. ‘The Skceters will by Jury, Gentlema: val Young Otto will be seen in a bout || Gentlem Race-tlectosrepa, at the Brown Gymnasium A. A. to- ther J Finalee, night with Johnny Schumacher, the Western lightweight. They will bat- tle for ten rounds. In the semi-final that city on next xt Saturday night. real victory.| If it possible to ti f | tel.” note ana matvers reity Behera May 9. Rave the Masireel fo pe Berry Bi will, wap punches with “ogee works, thé Highlanders sroula cs Clarke Griffith has a young |terday on Franklin Tiel id, Philadel-| Following the havoc played with the | suesta, while the Ni rk Indians, clover, but that €an't be done. Ground] Qudan on Ais squad who seems pPhig. After indulging in a short | leaders in the two-men competition of |champions of the Barrow organisa- workout all the visitors declared that/the national bowling championships will entertain the Rochester -nve a | litoctey "Shanuall or Cook. N°"! 0 Rave Deen overlooked by the | Te) ware in good shape, Capt, Jack: |on Saturday, a single sreatinone oes fala rape ig vcprigsg cd ie Sree by BucR DAS 100K one . Havana ‘scribes. Hie name son said the only effect the change| accorded the individual top-liners in pons ‘was atopped on his With Walter Johnson out of Acosta and the Washington man- |in climate had had on himself and yesterday's events at Atlantic City, | Providence ete will clash with Joe edb aaeat gg antaital the way, the Highlanders feet | er saya Re will be one of the |the wther athleten was that they| Harry Kraus of Washington assumed | K h ase on rec- that the: y can deat the rest of the greatest inflelders in the world. |seemed to require more drinking| the lead with 678 within an hour after | the Orioles Peril begin their 1914 cam- HERE Is no other ci oy Mr. Boent he kid t2 only nineteen years | water. Joneph West of Buffalo“with 676 had| paign with the Bisops. ord, that I remember, where a} Aenatoré—even Mr. BoeAting, Old, but has last two front teeth beaten the previous high total of| It will be a big day in Jersey boxing club has virtually re-|. fe Aero of Richmond—and will | Ons \onaics Aimaelf ke an old | Athletes of this country or Canada| Lewis Frans of Cleveland, who had| and ‘nearly every. factory will the decision of its referee. ore opens fetes: Prt lain ine timer. That doy (2 Wkely to get | Who cross the border to take past in 665. closed tthe aftérnoon, A Teoord eat tenor et Ly io LJ \e The result places Smith among the! j-co,0. te emarting to get im and | o” the regular club nest scason, Hulswitt, the former big league short- eee eee ee ret ares,| Gerad) eid that ee President Gltimore evidently hasn't | Winner of Kentucky He andicap » [eee Sad see, anaes 9c [ee eee Dee ue Bia ect ns ce hopes on Jack Frill, the former High- im Australia, while McGoorty is| be given the chance. The P. L. | aeserting Giants to the time of Ss tne way te Bostand to marry an| sold potertey tat de woud ws lye eyisbvenk A tew dye agp, i Will Take Take Down Purse of $15, 000 lander, with Bobby Wells at the re- proba a bered, McCoy is so anxious to fight| later occasion. me declared that three Giants were rea: ings, in which practically aM the| The usual ceremonies will precede |“ Promising youngsters now in training|the contest. At first it was intended ‘one, he could get a pot of money to jump as soon as he could find to have Gov. Fielder throw out the Australia fighting the winner of | In the mean fae Clark Grimen is opening for them. ‘There arises an | Opening Feature Doatare Satueday at are eligible. Secretary Ed Magian is tat al but the Hneoutive of Jersey Jeff Smith-Clabby bor That ing stronger in hie belie? that| interesting question of veracity be- of overnight events for the coming| Will be out of town to-day many ‘aisputes, nd ‘Mc-|he can beat out the Athletics. Griff|tween Mr. Gilmore and the playe Douglas Park Will Attract pe be attended to later, always feels that way in the he SUCne, Pugs here. A poll has been mad g L. HERGET of San Fran- |is cea i pe ar ee no conversation of any kind Classy Thoroughbreds. cr “But I've got reasons this time,” with the Fed President. once famous as “Youn |... gaia last night. “My club is tn An Oasis is something * you'll always remember— EX-CEP-' ‘Major jor Fi also be op Sand to Foot tor the Bl Bkests 5s & LJ 4 od Bt, Eataes po med. . New Yor, . ¥ ‘oi tian of his left hand, discovered that if the injured bones had not knitted Bal ‘ oe. H % e in the firet gam: ‘ack |fine condition, whereas, a yea ° "me fi ned by the Indians f e i LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 31.—The a lag earned by in Davies . Here's | th a Enh vessoteelt Fanta, Beret taent Gad ancther. wal to play Earlier D lates second renewal of the Kentucky Han- be paket anak zone wah 33 0 *, heavyweight from | With balf a ball club. I've F. G lf MF dicap at one mile and a quarter will 8 roe ee ane The bunting will be ee ne or ourers in be decided Saturday at Douglas Park. the first to grace the Newark firma- here, is on his way to your city oe going to area thie Aeanan, Aad tg it ; ’ The asecotation this ‘adde the ment since the, team ventared into pared to mee: mt there |doen we sho prize, | season nce the stared Be arrival, ony Beaty zl Matunds 6 |The Cleveland Ciub te all broken up ‘Met Tourney princely sum of $10,000, Many great comparatively big league 1902, ‘feet 3 inches, agq 26. Believe him |by injuries, and the Boston Red Sox stars now in training are being espe- —P: 08; Repmtrick wit cars for him, ite bas [can beat them.” macak tition many goit-| Wally Prepared to run in thia rich yi owes, Bt: goghel Wier 61 Rens, crib ” rough a,long pe: 5 Ain) ‘ | Mots ot experience. John L. Herget.” | (Yeu, the ie Atnietige arp, bartrmane |, THOU Aon tue” mcs aso|aua86, which In ern van ERE'S a gentleman who Wants |‘Wice yesterday.) voicing their disapproval at the ver seen. Sam jare our strongest competitora, We All the Benefits of Our Among those especially training ; went on the old Fox, “I've | ra ent in dates that brin, 4 to make trouble, He believes |got a couple of birds on that bench Betrop lita. open tournam: Froeurs ona mar Cearien tun tes Bi Savin Oo er d to You|Th ! ‘of that fighters should be com-|that you fellows have not seen yet. jale and the national bamplon: 4 in John W. Bohorr’s : polled to fight under their own names, at ot get £, Enanee'to rn | ah anip at Migicthian (4 august within i Temaralll winter co kan Wee \ em in and you wi ng wi each other, . . fmetend of using such ring aliasce as |io ‘Write about.” bag ey” @ local pros have signed | ‘Ucky Derby leat anne meee Special imported materiale announced Mond "the. Kelly, Sullivan, McCoy, etc. —_— their names to a petition Asking the| Which captul ‘on! fi half sold—enough for 360 suits and overcoats le; = id " ig 1918; Cream, winner of the Kentucky Saye he: “Tha Boxing Commission | In this excitement over the war| Metropolitan Golf Association to] [iit Cream, winner of the Kentucky rare chance to secure exceptional value! @hould pass a rule to force all boxers | Minas de oue camonmbiiition, Te | Guande, the date of sveek ea Monthy ‘Reathan wianen, ben By Caroline ie mi ‘eapo! ug. an oe val hi t favorite Within their jurisdiction to use their bout with the ringing of thi ty Great Britain, the present a Fi ‘a ‘ono har to the ehiee Shout with Whe rinsing. of nt @ | order that contestants for the rich event pis Suit or Overcoat, 25 Pgh nr ne, he, Beat big West will not mi e & wonder that you wou! tional tournament, renters, har o Jeffries, Sullivan, Fitzsim-|taxe a tumble to the fact tha bare, for” tho. nai Te The Benroieke event of the year, The entri Blue, black and gray Thibets, Finished and Unfin- tty of a Ni H whic! 6: ver been excelled, not even in a New York pm a Sharkey and nearly all the/ Brooklyn has @ good ball team this| Club has already ted the request he Buburbes end ished Woreteds, Fancy Cheviotevand Plain and Fancy great fighters of a decade ago were said a haughty voice over the| of the golfers, and it ts believed that|‘h® days when the Suburi ae na ights, To adventures in the lawless laahaimad to whe thelr own natn: ire. “Yes, and we didn't atay Bouth | the Metropolitan Golf Association wilt | Brooklyn Handicap races were loo Sergee—eprin, cummer we! measure only, regions, b ¥ should modern boxers be al-|so long, either” Then thi recognize the justice of the profes-| Upon as tho rch Cy ee ve a Fob Winner. "ie ail aa Ren le ‘thee the [oust sionals’ petition and a ree to, mo ential of rs ee ae ng. aay are 4, 3. Descond, eaaanssescana 108 almeeaene @ in T Day’ ’ Thinks 1 would be much castor arte voice sounded mightily Mk cRe Mer Cahmpnanente Form the the Memorial aoe ae a Team oscineeie 4 m EV, 6 peer aco when Wt Debs Ss eer ten 4 RA BAe tit hy ite eatin, elieal Seer, nue ‘