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‘2B EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, A BEST ‘SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY - BERT EDGREN WELSH WHIPS CROSS IN SLOW BATTLE Of NAY NS So Many Punches in #fis Life—Floored in 13th, ‘gi "RO ~ MCOY WILL FIND MURRAY A TOUGH NUT TO CRACK Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Company (The New York World.) —~— A MoCoy Can Beat Murray He so ts Beats ae 4 Won't Need to Go Any Further OUT figit’ tes wet ee A er Se ty wee 4° Prove That He’s a Real = at the Verna Champion my found decision from Lascli Cress, orn. WaT a S Bias ni Sic Gate Gopensnt, "Al War oAe Te “New Seer were” Tam, S " mocey shows either « atreak of WEN HE Sees Mors GouTian STYLS ? War Scare Is Killing Interest in Baseball, Declares Frank Chance MoCoy knocked out George ‘who took the middleweight from Frank Klaus, every one d: “Well, there's one cham- ‘who won't last long.” fy Aad mow McCoy ts taking chances urt. te Freddie worked his left overtime To Take His Turn in Box ee ae ae Caldwell Is Now Ready _ |i, sak Fs cv'nicetscaear EEE; Getren, there i oe fob Nat are achaco Cross probably never ‘80 Brooklyn and trimmed the Braves|many punches tn his life. His - = osafitd 7” have to win a pennant or at least i ¢ =A « with the utmost ease. He has yet to|ment of distance was so poor that Te te only « ten-round bout, with! A Conflict With Mexioo May Cost [any money." was tuciined to think _ {Willams Has Recovered ‘ :m| mest dereat. at times he appeared like a mere ¢ ‘Be decision. he beginning of the seanon that it ot of ; ayy has never found it tmpossi-| OrganizedBaseball Thousands | wa" the weather which was respon His Attack of Throat Trouble,| , There vere. ict of dimappointed fans], eee ten” work’ on sine art j s to keep away from danger when or the very apparent poor pate | | é ah, Notice of post; ft ‘reach | Which did not please the crowd, po fe aia: "t foal like running into it of Dollars, but It Is Sure to| Bur ty eves wenn rar So Stim Won't Have to Cover thes of fem and eenres Journeyed_ al Walon" cine ‘cane in for a 006 ghase jew York ten rounds a hia, thi 2 the way uptown, only to find the) Welsh also came in for iwetey woud arcw's'i8] Gauge Death of Federal [Ee attnse'h ae ats” Fist Any Longer. tector and nety coun, Te lteeag ante eee | ‘and Murray wil! ouse PHILLY FANS ; — bee Cane tae tice | gloves under his own arms fe as woll us in the West” League, Says Yankee Mana- eG oe wont on the Raid at'S acioth tameas | appeaied to. yton, the referee for ‘ws ee “or § By Bozeman Bulger. a heavy mist falling, and after a con-| Freddie's holding. He got away with IP MeCoy can beat the new phe- ur attendances there were noth- ference It was decided to call it off. As|!t.0n the crowd, but not on Eyton. a a hl ger. ing to justify either the weather or R the first time in ten days the f. As!" During the minute's rest of one of GT ak take’ cect actos do the fine competitions. We found » Highlanders will be in. position | Uok, woud have it. the sun came oUt!ine rounds Sam Wallach ran over to , 7 melee Hyp Bente cr ngd tli el 4 to turn a full broadside on the i Welsh’s corner and accused Billy , ar WAR with Mexico bi organ. | ‘ousands "were collected arscaa Red Sox this afternoon and assist in|, Tria Speaker eays he a not in the . blessing in disguise for Orean~| every public bulletin board of the the general bombardment of Boston! Po"hones to" get started: agatant ins i ized Baseball, according to| Quaker City, They preferred to xet forces, started by the Giants ugainst | Highlanders. Tris went to his Texas Manager Frank Chance of the kar baseball that way because they Bur Murray : ry \ [or gi epee three td fester asec ia NE won the Braves. Harry Williams, having| home and spent two or three weeks i York Americans, as he thinks it will ire of a e red after returning from the trip around . , RANK ERNE, once cloverest of| mean the death of the Mederal/laum ,willetine from Mexico. They WHO 15 Comins East Te recovered from bls throat trouble, |fi"orig: sme of the. players ony | amined Welsh's Dandages and ; all boxers who beld the world's! League. But with the South- | as it we Era Wits one St0tie, GRawMECON'S TITLES. as on the fleld ready to relieve Ray |his failure to hustie to Hot Springs | complained to Referee Chartie h jut @ ecrap were, without the trouh's or Caldwell when the thin mist fooled| during the training season is the|that he had too much Lo4 tape on is now a|ern republic would take thousands of | ¢zpense of going to Shibe Pari thi hands. Freddie said he only had Gollae from the coffers of the mag-| “Conditions in Philadelphia :im; Messrs. Chance and Carrigan into be- | ‘hing thet has caused him to hit be: | uch as when he met Rivera, vat reflect the mind of the publi: else. | P, ke Me Fi 1 Moving there was going to be @ lot | OOF ui 1d btm be would Rave te. the clever little Frenchman | nates the country over, as he be-|\nere, ‘I‘have had revorhe mone acKey crarian QVECS jet rats up around tne Polo Grounds, | Pou rgntiy oo He tae remular tele Shout bait of it of which be @id fe now back ip France serving | iieves that the fans would be too in- 4 there the attendances have ae w—ev. rt] teat. French army. terested in watching the bulletin below normal. Of course . aaeas hat calaee Tea Py Pane e bah aaa lbeakl yal CA tee y ana heoted aos jm oma back to New| tance tg othr auenaing, thy eat aren maracas eee] =— LO BOX Here Next Month iaercr ssc see vise Serta to] 42,Re tos eve g neo set mets whom be declared is the | two birde with one stone, getting the | Put the weather should not be blamed ———- Hroudway Sporting Club of Brook- |W up hie general average, which! Sea wonder. He did soma beaut. | too much. So far as major league Iittle fighter be ever saw,| War and baseball results at the same) OP potion te concerned notht aver lyn offers Smith @ guarantee of Dow stands at .1000. ful work during the workout et fp oven ancepting Terry McGovern. | “A%cording to the Peatioas Lander, | COUld have reauited better to detract There’s a Possibility That He |r, aietde mbntrrer ie Tate Wits | thee alee many better pitchers | ete Mien for the’ ret oe’ sere ar Frank knows all about Terry,| this ia the worst season in the hii form . the ii ’ *| tory of baseball, Whereas the form | reversals of the respective champlons,| May Be Matched With bout "> ‘Anafer that secures he chance yesterday, as he atood on the poo pg nek pyar hag ene er reversals that have marked the races | ‘os! ie wonderful succ: — sidelines and watched the Yanks and| shortstop right now, for it ts ru- most of th . | in the two big leagues ab pons oaiee oer ees Made Tea cae on Champion Al McCoy. Johnny Howard, the Bayonne mid-|Red Sox go through a fast practice.| mored that Heinie Wagner may dlewelght, who fights Mike Gibbons +1¢ he keeps in his t cond: not be able to play for a long rime. fights, the attendance at the various | the present time one of the very best t th if eeps in Present condition ering from. - etka, ‘instead of increasing, has | °F baseball history Brookiva Paust fuseiay nian bas Ray ought to win a lot of garces for fism in the shoulder, Te tnatets, Ey mee with moat managers that By John Pollock. another match on his hands. He will ui however, that he will be in shape p that i Boge : in| #9, against Jack Reck, the Philadel- pretty gcod anywhere you put| to work regularly by the time the he major Jonge seenons bests fee gard St PARTAND Pere phia baad ue ht, for ten rounds be- nim,” some one ested, Boe appear here the nezt trip. memory has the public Ns i re the National A. C. of Easton,| wyes, and that Is a subject that The new pitcher, A. Johnson, ts stil! ifferen almost certain he will be seen in| Pa., on the night of May 14. own such ind! 00 an this year, causes me a lot of thinking,” Chance! sunning himself in the honors that and I ean recall far worse spr! 4 ten round bout ut the newly organ- Some baseball men, I notice, are ized Stadium A. C. the latt t| Harry Stone, the American light-|replied. “I believe Caldwell can play |came as the result of his beating one it on @ urfelt of ante-cca-| 3.4 7, "aioe, i01;|of next month. Billy Gibson sent | WeWee now In England, has an Aus- almost any position on the club ae|W, Johnson of Washngton. Not only blam! ons. But that argument tralian sporting man as @ manager defeat gy ia ene ‘head by" towns ; e4;|Packey a telegram a fow days ago| who has narecd to wager #000 on him Wel a & Fegular, and he is such a/fi4 be which, represented in only one ‘ D asking him to box at his club. Packey|in a fight with Freddie Welsh, the|®00d batter that it seems a sbame|ton league, have not been seen in action Me, ome, a replied to-day that he would tuke on| Engliiah champion, to be fought at the|that he should be kept out of the} That ought to be enogh for any man before the official opening. ‘at least two bouts before he quit the National Sporting Club of London in |dajiy fights and be compelled to atick | Who bas just started in the dengue: Tee ee i yy ‘i WARDOHIP, baad Pires ae . b Pas Heke 7ee ye 108: [ring and would be ready to engage | ‘ree monthe to pitching. I know, however, that | Cut {Mls 4. exe tslta eoeenee tn “Jin the firat one about May 26. If the} A match was arranged to-day by |!f I keep bim playing In @ regular |ciubs that are looked upo oi Bind att | 1D as Oazy. he whipped Jobnny Dundes war with Mexico roposed bout between Al. McCoy and|Tom McArdle between Kid Burns and | lineup it will interfere with his pitch-| ‘Beating that Walter Johnson was Z Toughest ten Dundee ever|is bound to prov Great baseball a. P Wily Murray on May 14 should fall! Bert K the local lightweights. p ” TY he sald = i : through. hardship. But I think, if It comes to| wauiep Romer gh fore, te. J—Meos, 08:| through, Gibeon Intends to match Mc- | They will meet in the star bout Mites Pa ee eee ae = : | be Knocked out Tommy Bres- | that, mee A. paren ey, well | ay 7h Come Te, Rewaie, voy, |ParIaNd with Mec‘oy. rounds at the Fairmont A.C. show | | omer anes je Yank yee —_—>—_ } rs eecol ilosopt losses. 4 ber . q Ns Lenard " » © aa low #0 good ¥ EaBretty good travelling for EHER: Deere Fe ME], cavtagram has Just been received | CR ensenay ame, ae erm, wane, Be */ POWERS, ANTIPODES WINNER, | Roady Made, 12.00 ep CRE i Best To my mind poone else meee opelt ae. , vill be signed up to fight Jack Britton |I don't know what to do with bim.” eA la Be Nl, Kye | trom Tommy Lee. manager of, Joo| for tan rounds at the Staditm A. C. at te So with Bim | WILL RACE LOCAL CRACKS. |To Order," 15.00 op @raduated from the peovenieney ruin the Fede: a tainly. Gilmore and his associates | 24, Shugrue, the Jersey City lightweight. | in a t ka. From Caldwell the conversation to wonderfully bullt—a regu- ot Ristterte 5, Tae, tating that he and Shu Ave ee ° Vitae Tite ioe Walcot, with ‘arms end| more disadvantageous time for Klatt aaar tal itanas” BT Wat: | my Clabby Bafely in Aun Arifted to ball players in general, and arrived safely in Aus- stralia Al Li z more free! uge in propor- | fight upon the stronghold of organ: Shugrue is matched pes) eee pes ee Foret Chaase'telkes 7 Shale bi Clothes of Fis ond Werk Perfect. Business x ; te No, = + thy (tralia and that sh fande ; ‘ack Bes Ni |to fight Herb MoCoy, the Australian [Says that Jeff Amith, the American | cso i. —s t Rockey with him,|* athe backers of organised baseball, | ciel, 180 Muuite eee tmanty voananrer oer Se on i he entd: © Nelle ry ke eo e es . iydney, my a know,” he ea! hi ve appened| who with few exceptions have thelr | ,!wic*. Aus, op May 16, ainoe he tought wadie Bernt. TRS | tnat pig fellow ‘Willams is going to ertnoedaimtably, disctosing| tractor’ ‘weceaseriiy through | these two offere have already been made| utile, even refusing to do 100 pounds) make one of the best ball players that amial A nec rou; oO 24 % or lees tooth ening earmy. times, It (ea far. different \tor the Gunboat Smith-Battling Le-| at the rin him. MeGoorty |e ee ne evr, deariile betta th iInsky battle. Billy Gibson is willing and his manager, Joe Leving, bave| Dot of the slender, deer like bufld shat 0 give Kmith a guarantee of $3,500 tc | parted, and Levine je on his waylnrse much taster than you think and tor vasidy, I think when th ;|box Levinsky at the Stadium A. C,,| home. Jeff Smith's wife gave birth to | nj, pinch pte, the turnstile tolls while’ John Welssmantel of thela baby boy on Feb. 31. He lameness sce Surana eee corer vif Iie the fair promises of early en- | erien gum a Sc mem ate mmmmmmmmeemmeamanel | mole lot to us to ba: saat, C Federal League back. Pe tee, 298; sltien Vi Reed: him back fn shape’ sic LJ in battle royals,” he eaid.| proposition with. the financiers whose 't. tpat something of a be-| money has mady/possible the latest cre wil hoatate ebout throwing good| yi” Mine a on. 3 ange, «: AOppe Now Possessor of .| money after bad. I do not think ft|p oman 8h; “Balls, "60 we opre ° ras noe Fa ata atte fait | Tae A gps OF ett Three World’s Billiard Titles| ris swosters uth fe fay ane een, Ie eu, ane neving cing In gc, Wan Ma i — HOW THE PLAYERS STAND }|aiinootey and ten, to the surprise of hardship to organised baseball, but I Last Night's Feb Winners. Wins 14.1 Championship | AT END OF 14.1 TOURNEY. toa othe payers, either gf ewe opal 4 et think in the end will prove a great |i Alle. J. | H Reo it wit Kill the Federal Leasue. | facet | From Demarest, Although men, for league outhelder, One papers, jen | live it will kill the Federal League. Nave, ‘Sctwreresabsch, Huber & Gary Ser ® : just " i William F, Ho) was fast @ bad arm the E) a ‘went Cy #06 ran ‘In case of war, a club either wil! To-Night’e Behedule, Gavin Deloatane other could and bt, but was slow on the pis my clothes. I got a bad a ®), »,| Playing Under Great Strain. Be md that way . - ‘ % \ ————— ‘The release of Channell means that iat know anything about training. | thew wid 'any manager acd aeons | auker: ‘ oe haa another minor i ia . my hands and a little while| signed with anyone. The last fel- High Team Score, Willle Hoppe, moat wonderful bill- ' view, but ee far Be haa kepi t in to a" . u " i oe ¢ este Be got the apron igh ak iy spe per ot tee eects My ger aayereee are given in round || pight, but bad little to say about sew — — ————2 Tm aa Frank Yarvel}, same ¥ Ser a at =e ist id with @ ja nol Mr'erne ithe could Took out tee 1a, 188 and 141 badkline titles, the [Sgnng etet of lemons ily ware ir. Erne if be could look out for o me tah Geass. “cat >| ae | Inat named of which he captured by |them put the fans’ teeth on jo ways thal SEO, ough “Pp titapire, 9° winning the deciding game of the ) more a novice than s veteran, Saits | th ce tournament at the Hotel Aster trom trimming ihe Brees 2o time class than any other youngster Ll based hy Calvin Demarest of Chicago, Neither A 600 mark in percentage and he ‘a oon ‘in recent years, His weight ae a man had dropped a game up te this| are running the Highlanders a pounds, 4B ee Hi é mateh, but Hoppe was master all the| dead Aoct, sh of the New York OWARD DREW, the areat ALOULT® OF YRGTERDAV'S GAMES. Ha lige ll ee ered hg lB rey sprinter, fe likely to do as a i ty st LAUR, Hoppe played un Braves has not made any money much good for the reputation | ite ql ; cy ae hie ibe ta y or George Stallings, heieever, The only advertising which Jack Johnson h Muth ime postponed Boston, copecting a egy irae Me oriauinenst yaaovn, we, se amt lar, have heen very (really counts is the quality sportemen. He bas no ‘awalled i fi q haa Dalied 0 end of rly innings, aeon regained ie beet muh that pleases! Over ono head,” although his performances i ‘implpg. Hardness, | form ani is characteriatically eo Sia coos Aite @ little self con. GAME GCHEDULEO May} ae” \" Pye te oe points in Atteen Metny pitas, five hundred mill- colt, 1a the greatest printer of 7 (nal) an average 10-16 a fona of Patimas - tee Arians Laaqua, , 7 ‘laseon, " (eas i wee

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