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ei hen ae be sig Poe 7 > ig Sa ah ee or im ie abe = ? \y TEE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 232, 1 - BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK WAR! Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World). TANG ‘GM. awe ‘en Graee. Hand 'em Tee Coup stew! We'ce wave To GeT UPA ; ak orr-aeile =~ | Seek Davies, Just Arrived From ~ 4; Bre Coast, Is the Most Modest j Herget’s telegram from San 4 Francisco, Jack Davies and Sam Y U ‘Wiepatrick. arrived in this town. Gun Sats have picked Fitspatrick ‘OH my &@ Bis arm and made the trip : boots. He looks fully ro Me hamwara n a i New York Americans Earn New Nickname--- Hi i i I've ever seen,” describes him. And if as good an impres- i i as be does outside, il E t ce 99 Three Star Jumpers Join the) itso; Hantep orived ‘Bere, section ies, John It Is the . Gamecocks Progressive Millrose Athletio| Amsrtcan ainietc ius, Gut une Stillroes (er American siete : Been created with covering” 28 feet € ed lrcall deadpan Chance’s Men Mak e| CHANCE SWAPS GILHOOLEY Association. Lg Re erg TE a, ong RR Senators, Tying Score in Ninth and Winning in Tenth--That’s Why a More Suitable Mon- Just to prove that they are rap- {dly rounding into their best form, Frank Chance of the New York Americans Lr Hoe f consum- mated a deal which will gi hie club the second baseman he has long desired. The Yan man: Tuan TWAT’ Phipps as an able assistant, took C.| celved a blow when Harold Kelly, which is two inches Has Been Selected for Them. By Bozeman Bulger. HEY may beat the Highlanders out of a pennant and they mi make Frank Chance wait an- other year before getting in the money, but when that is done their name will not be Highlanders. After the thrtiler Abas the Senators, in beac our tate fiit-bandera, had By J Pollock. pea sat tne A a Lelnd taking a big risk which Mr. Boehling was shot from Gocie,” fe substitution of lohn Lote Png ver, di i BBON, who recently or- the mound under cover of approach-| prove very nourishing. ing ol | ILLY GI who Frank Gilhooley, the youn; bones and sun-baked skin give 10,000 eutfielder from Montreal, rueedale. The ta many fights have you had?" To Stage Bouts at Rimk rier) sven. wer Pittsburgh the regulation game. Then the} do at least 61 seconds. slaughter of goals was stopped. Billy Just Granted a License to Jack Dougherty, manager of Al Mc- a8 ierere at the Pele" Qreun to 1a the’ New York’ line-up riers row. his champion in @ real scrap again, ing darkness, a movement was started | neatly as you please. to call them the “Gamecocks, os on that issue deponent voteth “Aye.” Above all the ezcitement at , and Gamecocks| the Anish one very im: Gamecocks they are, an event appears to have deen overlooked. It was the debut State Athletic Commission to hold) Jack Driscoll at the Vanderbilt A. C. Rete Sit ooriee, boxing shows in the St. Nicholas| of Brooklyn Saturday night. Connors Rink, on West Bixty-sixth street, /ynocked out Yank Gilbert and Jack the tnitial entertainment to be beld|Heinan and given Bat Levinaky « on here to get some of who have reputa- between the ages of sixty-five and se’ should be the name. All clubs are enty-two and the third group will the veterans hereby put on notice that hereafter come together in the main bout of moter of Buffalo and manager of the —-—- fight. No matter where the Yanks may finish—Gamecocks, > should have said—the gang who loves a guy that will swing one from his shoestrings in a pinch will be with them, book, | wy | line and sinker. the big fellow. “I) "Frank Chance, even in defeat, will of be very much like the Irishman who, Nobody called up from Brooklyn showed up for work with a black eye. |last night to tell us about the Brook- “Who gave you that?” asked a)!yn club and its greatness, Albertus be one of the sensations of the league. During the time Cole stuck to the firing line not a runner reached first base, and of the siz men that faced him Hie Royal Highnese struck out three, ten rounds. Gibson Is the fourth pro- | paid a visit here last week, succeeded moter to take out a license to hold |in signing up Jimmy Coffey, the Har- boute in the rink, the others being|!em lightweight, to meet Jimmy Duffy, the crack upstate lightwelgh Jess McMahon, Harry Pollok and for "ten rounds at bla clus on tent Jimmy Johnston, none of whom was! Friday night. ‘ ble to make ® financial success of | rip Fi ht R It. there. Through an error, Johnny Burt waa| Willie Hoppe took a good lead in esults snees |credited with having been defeated | the 14.1 balktine billiard championship g George McDonald, manager of Eng-|by Bert Papp at the New Polo A. A.|tournament at the Hotel Astor last Bernstet and -| friend, pointing to the damaged gllm./tho telephone callers and the letter) With Dick Burgo in staging the/bucinnend defeated Ieidie One e “Gave it? GAVE it father born™ | rick, "Nobody gave It to me. I down with but I asked, think- jay something more about Dodg- | France in London in June, says that ihe father, of such "a clean! 1¢ ts now easy to understand why |¢rs—fust to keep the telephone trom the gato receipts for the battle should | _Johnny Tore, the west, side, ght: man musi in q no! else—but Tt " G Something of a man him-|CDADC® Das orien nil he bas dug |sbout ae far y one can go for|"%t be lose than 40,000. has been boxing well at the Fairmont | high run of 184 and average of 20 10-18 LC 5 .| 4. C., have been secured by Tom Mc-|are new marks. [” eaid Davies, “be hasn't| UPS few extra warriors. To get re- Eddie Campi, the California bantam: ~ if cruited to the full strength. If nine] Up to the ninth inning of y the crack English bantam- emoke!” said I. “Was your of his men cannot win a ball game, | d game Hoehling had not t, were signed up to-day by ‘ EDITED BY ‘ROBERT EDGREN American A, C, for many years, and be now competing unatta Leahy is flood for six feet and more when he is who wan to hi the C. Rumecy, R. La, Montagne, Foxhall| {endow MYA du" pa, tne team, Pulled a | mad Keene and C. P. Beadieston into camp|to compete for at least two weeks. 1 e other ‘menibers of the foam, are ail in the best of condition and Brockieay round go at the Duquesne Garden, in| seven periods, one session less than | should al co atare ee i ere ee grounds was peactically suspended phe Columbia ‘socear team will mest Conduct Shows There Un- |©2¥: asked when ‘he intended to start] cyree more stars have been recruited | a game in the intercollegiate cheamor | of the old racer has been i Competitors in the neniors golf tour- nament of the Apawamis Club this year nied the Stadium A. C.. has|_ Jack Connors, the west side heavy- Willie Hoppe Probably’ will be classified according to rh tho hi ho t ~ . ane. committee in charge of thi been granted a Ilcense by thel een” jie’ rennt Senta ent tet Ha 3’ Good Lead event ln "working out @ plan to ‘divide t fifty-fi di pol fan oo far ‘won over deck tavia| 890 14,0 TOurmeyy | sss, tne second clase wit incite thoes chess masters’ tourncy wi if in St Petersburg yesterday, Marshall and Queensberry A. C. of that city, who 1, WLR, | Rubinstein drew their game in short ji : order, while Capablanca defeated Niem- zowitsch. Janowski went down before ‘Gunaberg lost to Alechine disposed of Blackburne, pate sane AR Pertecte Dernaree ea eees MbertUe igh fighters, who will be associated |last Friday night. Burt aid not fieht| cient when he gained bis second| BOSTON, April 33—At the Atlas A. of " “I straight victory by defeating Ora|A. Jimmy Fasane of New York got houted the to minimum, Robby’s | twenty-round fight between Gunboat of New Haven ot Mindisiown Gane tera of Pittsburgh, 400 to 66, | the award over Terry Brooks of Bos- (3 sand no runs ut ail, We'd like to| Smith and Georges Carpentier of |in three rounds, It took Hoppe only thirteon Innings,|ton in the opening bout, Brooks gage consuming one hour and thirty-three |loafed along for several rounds and minutes, to turn tbe trick, and his| allowed Fasane to run up a big lead. Eddie Kelly of New York and Frankie Mack of Beachment put up a rattling | 4 “" Ardle, matchmaker of that club, to| Koji Yamada defeated George Sut-| ten-round bout which was ruled a sults tl Gamecocks must Te poem champion, and Joe “Young” Baa At ree lth s best oorce fat; oe the other night game after a| draw. Tommy Maloney of New York Ready Mads, 12.00 ep and Joe Chick of Gloucester alo To Order, ie CRED Kind. LABOR UNION DISPUTE MAY DELAY OPENING OF BROOKFED PARK Work Stopped Because of At- gument as to Who Should Put Seats in Place, Contractors who have charge of the construction of the new $356,000 Fedora! League stadium in Brooklyn have encountered their first setback. The trouble started to-day when the first section of seats was about to Be put in place, The chairs are made of wood and iron. The carpenters in- sisted they were the proper ones te do the job. The ironworkers argued that they should inecall the seats. Endless discussion resulted, im the walking out of both unions. The concrete workers engaged in putting the finishing touches to the new grounds walked out in sympathy. This caused a partial tie-up. The Ward brothers, backers of tp rapidly. The builders were Cond days ahead of schedule until Pennay! fi trouble arose as to whether the “Big Three” in polo, with H.| mile relay "championship sr uthey Re:| tors or ironworkers were en Ferguson, who will run in Kelly's place, of Jeffries and Fits- ager met President Stein of the Gib. F h Pr t to the tune of 11% goals to 4% in &/ js a good quarter miler, but { almost | The contractors promised to-day tas nc) fernationals af « lose! ou rf omoter Lakewood, a as 4 mer ix: | everytl Id be in readiness a fo gaunt ba A 4 icker Than Highlanders || Pufele in prong ms trade toson one tome et ayheimelal i See ster ‘fiver. Poser, then, the former Bez | fuse time although, peos. owed, any 4. just when the trouble with the lost, ncott, and! unions wonld be adjusted. While work on = ily engaged planting the main mast of the old cup defender Reliance as & flagpole in centre field. ‘The feaid that he thought McCoy's first fight|>Y the Millrose ‘Athletic Association. | ship series, This game had previously | since 1904. The hype iy lad . bee tf p was|ficials purchased it about two der Name of Stadium A.C. fas middleweight champion, will be with | They _are Michael Hanton, Con Leahy} Crenged' vy" the doint action of hers | ago, and when it is placed the Billy Murray, the California fighter, at\and Patrick Leahy, all jumpers. The/ managements. The date of the Colum-|steel mast will make the largest Jim Coffroth’s club in San Franclsco. | last named is on bis way here from Ire- a-Ponneyiveste @ame is still hanging | pole in use for baseball purposes in country. (t will iN pooial flag hed 0 Oe mado cNair and Bill Patterson wen @ fe! asses. ‘The first division will contain all be- double victory in their two tronaliian levee jefeat, 450 to 900, Ki to ma vd leaders, for from seventy-two | Rrenden succumbing 0 fm the East. I'd like to of King Cole. If the Bay Cit Friday night, when Jim Coffey, | hard ten-rownd bout. Se un oivane 1\ yore th ie in his two seastons for » After that Bam | ee with at iW deea witkcal corber coe eetn Ap. the pace | tho “Dublin Giant,” and Jim Flynn, | STANDING OF THEPLAVERS, . on Pa IGF the internats ate ne renee of om cua me rounds with a bal je set as a starter against the blo, will) Charley Murray, the fight IN 14.1 BICL ie round of the international = bearing evidence of having been ina! Washington club, he ought to the game heavyweight of Pueblo, pro. rc MEN’S GOOD CLOTHES | hard fight. He ran 400 points while , Frank Chance doesn't wish to stop|a base on balls or allowed enough Eddie Morrissey clash in the other fought a draw, fighter too? Why didn't you| a ji5 wants to be in position to| hits to even suggest a run. Bomehow | riuy vibeon, to, meet in one of the | ten-rounder. the Westerner was getting 889, the re- | 00 Clothes of Best Reon” ve turn loose the whole works at one/the final rush of the Highlanders| show of the Stadium A. C., which is fern, caaaea sult being tn doubt until the fine! n-] winwatker, Wis, April 22.—| Wl Per Fit and Werk Perlect. Feplied Davies, “I was] snot. against the Senators in general, |neemed to unnerve him. afore the | to he fougnt on May i. ‘Tho main ata By ect se acing alll Ut Business Confidentia!. aphevering your: questions and ned Mr. Bosbling in, particular, the) round was over he bad elves, Wo) bout will bring together Al Weinert || Evening World's Ceorge Slosson and Calvin Dema-| knocked out Joe Mandot of Now Or- WeekROBINSON, {{2heves,. r . La used eve! Newark, N. J., by +b " : ans, catchi wit victous yo wow stores nt aid be iat final flunk movement untll there » But fox the ge rec oe me Clnene: Headpin Tourney. |! rent were the winners in the afternoon | leans, catching him wilt red the. =o ——— = “tidy father war Jack Davies, 1/¥@% 3° Tee eee Ue Per cee’ th A — | inntones, The former defeated He Pet Southorn champion, but | Mandot | Secs remember, bot ‘be wan s arent ola boy" went right in and. ran, the bec er OR og eA BF ok tl Last Night's. Geore, Hoot eee ormarest datented [forma ur) tie Sash round, making) ‘ £ eer in bas tinss. ‘le To ftty-soven | DNs for Holden, and then wound nd pearance ine bout in this vicinity a | DeremenIRe! tg ae Mize. 4: | young Jake Schaefer by 400 to 845.)! " | Be ee utea ta Ceucoenie cats tn 3 | playing ary bare Deore Sat catees ext Naturday night, He ‘will meat| We tod Grataitcnam Punk. of; Righne, | Hoth games were long ones, the Slos-) SUPERIOR, Wis., April 22.—Tommy | , sarong. He fought | int re had been sent to the front | e ao well George Rodel, the Boer, in the main|f0; Muller, 70: Gram, G2: Lubmi, 8, Total, |son-Cline match going forty -Ae | Ginhons of St. Paul earned a decision | S fore $0 Cham. big fight was| er" sarly every one of them suc- y Hod firet base- (go of ten rounds at the Irving A. C.| "7. ass ; ps,| DDS and the Demarest- over K. Q, Brown of Chicago in ten! & joe Cho} goviea in making good. ed Boe io sn |of Brooklyn. Dalley has been substi- Ore: Daten” of nticada, We Rete: | match forty-four. rounds, ‘The battle was a rapid action | te. EE ty “four p Bee i ty t tuted for Tom McMahon, who ts ill, | f° "etal bea” ee , Sey ea afar, with the St Paul man excelling a rres! . Oe 5 x . in ring oraft an - J0O8 THUM'S * 7 ar tate to nate on Ares f school. | | Fiddle Murphy, the clever Ushtweteht | getty ee 3 age ar tet:| acaron, Acts " effec: son THM BIRANDY AND a eO%eu! Row wien BNE. FORDAY i z oxo — 1 Jadelphia battled for thirteen in- for the occasion, we eudmit the | Wetted trom ‘Orlea Of Brooklyn have signed articles of | 4)" Be. Reaes? Aepe7as. Rese ea names of Hartzell, Sweeney, r 100; at agreement for a twelve-round bout at Moaisel and Reynolds for the the next show of the University A. C. te “Ratonagh. We oT: Fh 18: | onding the gamo with the acore 1 to mn Hail of Fame. It te even mone | zork “Americans, Nas released. Pitcher [of Cambridae, Mass, on Monday night, | Sp" Meee Role, SSW | oot aard and Shawkoy both pitsned bd and the fan may take Rie pick, | Fork Siss and Coach Tom Daly, Criss|Doban will have to fight bis best to Citare, No. 4, Aste, Lt —febwoatee, 18: | brilliantly, emoh several times extri- men and boxers, ha 4 A lot of credit should go to | nas been sent to Houston of beat Murphy. a pootane. AR: Hind { Winagea, 4: | cating himeelf from situations that 1 boxed exhibitions. Young Mr, Reynolds, by the way, |etan League, from which club. hi eee Bastien Ga Total, ‘88, h Stow. ener ay A ;| threatened to father was @ good in- Bob Moha of Milwaukee, who has| |, ¥ No, 1 haniaecee Ed any, Ba: x tne of the Athletics, He! fighting spirit, and that's| substitute hitter for Williams, ing w Tincoeet Tate BR torn), Bnd. phin had men on bas ne a er ag 4 . ered After to-day’s game the Highland. | Milwaukee several weeks ago, will get ti 5 the Boston hi <a aaah ve seiadie Into Tighe, Reym. |sre—B0, Gamiecosks—will vacate. in [busy with the mitts again to-morrow Metottiet 04 Lorin. et | ot llow a hit between the third and | tcl It was his first appearance im secured last fall. Daly has receiv: ng qf z i it. He will take on Gus Christie, , hnedes 667 THINK I've found the fellow at| olde 4 a catcher by trade. per oe ore Oran eae have their | night Norn middiewelaht, in a sist a, CroMarm, (8, Pain, drm tenth inntnes, tlre gad tga scl It wae big Ea Bweeney who came 21; Rogers, 46; Bhrhardt, 80. Foie, ‘tie, Schumaker Badly Beaten by Otto. @aid Fitspatrick. “I've been the front in the tighest pinch, how~ one ever since Johnson ever ‘bases were full in the last | halt’ of the ninth, with two out and yy Beppe at akin “OP cl ‘Young Otto easily defeated Johnny | Schumaker in @ fast ten round bout ae oe eee |g Steed Bare ot Eur H:| acetges grmnain a eh y " | — 1 times Otto at t any black men?*| the fans lined up to start home, when | STANDING OF THE CLUBS. ook ae 62: sw, so; |srth torrie Munt-nend swings to, the tled up the score. That wallop made| i. ag yee, FY deeat, A Tor"hrotal, | Jaw, but Bohumaker managed to, ata tthe Needle: |{he tenth inning possible, it was! i... Yr i 4 +, ee as sion, ca: | Renna honk wntee ioe an’race, pie Wes 8) iOee 80 12 ee ional detain hed fer 4 ‘: Byte. aT Teadea, Ye Presets, at ft dy Vastly Defeats Ke T over heat Ta the | maybe they <idn't attend to itt “4 Palle “i A ra sohimencr, Toe! Polat ain tory Kennedy of this city easily . ke my rigbt HUME | ge thrilling Lee RTE Cl 4 Jaa ; city. | Phong Ree aie: | tented Holdler Kenkns of Brooklyn in _ has been seen thi was 4 3 \ wey ford year 4 i " happy oye for Mr. Maisel, Three er- Club last night in Brooklyn. Kenne . ten rounds at the Broadway iene it Ce < RESULTS OF VESTERDAY'S ’ ‘clever for the rushivg| had been charged againat the J wan too, fast an far, tt Deppery little third-sacker, two of, H LIAG RACING SELECTIONS. Kearns, and from the fourth round oa ° Which helped the Benatora’ to their| so Com, Unknowe {wo scores when things began. to| eo an ‘ritz got even by making) back here, | fives hits, two of which were doubles rik the Boldior | Batiner Whine | J. Rattner of t | brew Awsooiation, | Btate Amateur not HAVRE DE GRACE. First Race—Gallop, Coppertown, Varlor eeu. Recond Race—Sir Blatse, Carlton | Many fans could not understand udden withdrawal of Williams Bi ms’ postponed. Raia, Ay Torani, %. G,, Brookfield, oft Gook from the batting order, ‘The| GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. third Race—Ragle, Tepin, Bias. || certainly, proved Mii change was made because both of) CAN LEAGUE, } x. IAL LEAGUB, if tlolty, ‘toute of the New York A. ©. do them are teft-handed hitters and had) ‘at Mow, Ree! 4 ‘I Fourth Race-—Gainer, Mumilta- [| foated two o pions, winding up x4 j bere odie (2 Go, enyihing at aj “ |] Hon, Brave Cunarder, ein fro indo hs anions these southeay nee oF) a, LEacve. AMOMAL LEAQUE. \] Fitth Race—Kinmundy, Sonny || Metropaltan te po ound class. The Boohling, Williams, though a heavy| h eee Boy, MYCERAG mich, Cone || Stnetg Maio a Hattner, cen: 3th Race—Miramichi, a Y Cleve- ous, gaurl, Topphat. quered *8* ana atonal A. ALU. ees 14:pound champion. , ’ ior Fet: | fnings, without decteion, darkneas Disti wn iy Individual CIGARETTES ‘b know them is to like them!