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hy mek THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OUTORER IY, 1914. eth ~ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YO UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EDITED BY _.- ROBERT EDGREN IF GUNBOAT FIGHTS JOHNSON IN MEXICO Copyright, 1914, by the Press Pultlshing Co. (The New York World.) “ Smith and Johnson May Meet in a Finish Fight at Tia Juana, i J Mexico, New Year's Day. | aunts wie _, A raw FP HE Loses |’ fos Gopmignt, 1934, py 7) Publishing Co, | rorid). ro “ie New Joec BUCKLEY, manager of Gunboat Smith, says he has just) received a telegram from Jimmy Coffroth of Ban Francisco, asking if | the Gunner will be willing to meet | Jack Johnson in a finish fight at Tia Juans, Mexico, New Year's Day. Buckley's answer was simply, “You t.”" No,He ONLY THROWA Heem | * THEY Mar GRAB Yack Gunboat's manager has a notion that Johnson is already signed up with Coffroth to fight any one of a list of heavyweights agreed upon be- tween “Sunny Jim" and the cham- Pion. In that case it looks very much &s if the Gunner might beat the rest of them to it. This would be a sad blow totJess Willard, whore backers have challenged Johnson for him re- Deatedly and have even put up alarge cash Zorfelt to tempt the black cham- pion io make a match, *Coffroth has had the Tia Juana bug under ius bonnet for two or three | enn Ver" is Dunn Says He Hasn’t Been Asked to Manage Willie Trumbull, acting captain, earned a bad gash above ' aw FORTHE MIKICAN Anmy. ene / oz — ————— | Three Cripples Added to Harvard’s Invalid Brigade Bs Ost, THANNGUGH the, HaHraHt' Senin edie lid briga result of the hard fought Giikeiy axe GaTTER Hot MRTON a Geunsen ont are of great consequence, a Tapes on the spent ta Cen ees Yale Opens the Eyes of eye Saturday and three stitches were taken in the wound ) : I ee ae ar aye Mae | players slated for part bas been preparing to got an arena left play. in the Michigan, Princeton and Yale cont Fee. PmNIGH. in somo place. where ‘real, world's F tb il Wi ld b E Withington turned on his ankle, but his injury is sli i +; a ry is slight, while championship i ea, we nele 00 a or Uy asy Weatherhead, whose fine judgment in intercepting a forward pass in ton. Boxing not being a tudiesepert, . |] the second period subsequently rosulted in a touchdown, sprained the ‘suffragettes in Californi N t D his wrist. Beet wey! —Vietory Over Notre Dame | "it. vm sun, . Charl Brickl i ir ited Tia Juana is in Lower Calttornia, | —— { the team's real strength. Harvard and shareelonanip tele of the Heapleah i ——— | last aummer were Baltimore and f -}| Chicago, and they did not make Moreover, President Farrell Dee} Cicun™ ® dg fe ee pe clares He Hasn’t Yet Done} stands. Trough a pennant win. . ; . ner, Indianapolis is said to have Anything Regarding Selection | lost heavily. ged from tho Infirmary Suturday and left ion of the chess and pinochle oan territory, and Ie only half va be and generally | Capt. Ben, Quic 4 ; sors Pennock will probably do some hard work by midweek, i —Balti Mag-! rhe r to| cloth also’ ran 0 « f AME | alterward f " Upporters sadly oc ‘i é de y eek, but it is i f rr altimore age | he Federals added another star to a prs pate ee ten Dee ogt hp hy Westerners Hadn’t Lost a G dine en was weak when | doubtful wie erhe will Play again until the Wolverine pack arrive af Leader—Balt 4 their" list the other day, when Big ba| Hypatia, aight $13.1 | gg A ly ‘always well Alled| ji T Years, and B tw te. |] here. Eddie Mahan, although reporting for work daily, will also be with fterners during the winter in Three Years, and esides feature of Princeton held out until Yost's charges put in ‘months, Hall * igiae againat the Easton ce tor bechuse of the exyur'tion telding| Were Considered Adept With fics agatat the Ha * Ppearance. Harwick is back in shape again and Logan, after a two weeks nate May Succeed Dooin in teerrtny et to, navepeemmces | anew I yeas olds and upward. ‘The field was | 80 well balanced that it was hard to Say whether J. 1H. ffoughton, Battery, the Rump or Lou Lanier attracted the most support. That the talent had the field si up about right after events proved, for the first three horses finished heads anart in as pretty @ finish as ono could view. The winner, The Rump, followed the early pace set by Lou Lanier and Mycenae until the home stretch was reached, where he assumed command, but was forced to show his best for the balance of the trip and just lasted to stall off J. H. Houghton and Bat- tery,* which finished in order named Summary FIRST RAC + tireé-year- and upy ind oOne-six- tump, 112 (Bux H. Houghton (Shilling), tery, 107 (iutwell, third, 3. “Mycenae, Mike Cohen, Brush, Ave. and u Lanier also ran, $2 Mutuels paid: The Kum straight, $6; place, &: show, $2.60, J. E Houghton, pl $ show, &: Battery, show, $% 8 ) RA Sell nds; five and one Home, 108 tion, 18 CKarrick), se nn, 18 (Buxton), thir >. Miss #rances, May «, Golden Lassie, Bars . Shorthand, Onar, Vo- » Peg and Time Piece also ran. uels paid nie, straight, place, $5 w, $2.50, Re- flection, place, show, $3.10, Dr, Cann, show, $8.90, The second race was loaded down With supposed to be good things and when ft y feild choice, Fly Home the sort to win at the meeting, staggered across the line half a length in front of the eflection. Miss Fri ing, followed by Dr. Cann a on. Miss Fran- ces hung out the distress signal at the stretch turn, It was a battle royal it the stretch with Ply Home eventually | getting the verdict by half a length | Yankees Next Season §:.'0i. ee! tance in front of Omar. THIRD RACK Purse for three-year-olds aud wp furiongs.—-Hypatin 100 (M first; Pri selling; rd; alx hey), essive, 12 (utwell), sec eward), third, Hudson, M n Around, Miss Veln cssive, place $5.80, . #how $5.10, Hypatia were the 4 i Philly. {they say Ge eigate Konetoh; ig ie et Van ot Sree 2 : of its repute: i ; 1 i. neered the deal, and as a reWar< for} most fancied in the third t prove: the fight at Tia Juana would be just strong open attack, The Orange and | '@y off, ie eel A eye giring lines, Captain Brickley (her peraunsion has been presented] f rattling kool contest, with me lee having it right in Gall-| Forward Pass, Yet Blue Out-| Black ine couldn't noid the Latay- expects to bem spectator at the Penn State game, zs he will probably —_— - {with a check for $1,000 from the] sue in doubt until the judge's stand a formla. A fight petween Jack Johnson este forwards, 1ea7R, often | pruke | leave the Infirmary Thureday. By B Bul | owner of the Pittsted was passed, Th: any white man who had the hrough and ni the play even be- jozeman Buiger. alighten chance to take hia titieaway | classed Them in Use of It. | through and nnlied iy cx 9 would draw a great crowd there, The Tigers pulled off one long pass, — Law to Brown, that led up to the sece WONDER what Sam Langford E busin 1iko way Yale de-|ond touchdown, Lut their many othor SPORT BRIEFS I ‘ attempts were miserable failures, would think of @ Johnson-Smith ated ciotre Dame has sbout! Penctton really wasn't meeviday an match, For some time Sam has convinced the footba world/ any sort of a running game. Freddie been doing his level beat to induce] that the Bulldog is once again the) Trenkmann and Glick made some Johnsdn to give him b fight, and ferocious animal of old and SPITE the fact that he ha: been made manager of the Highlanders by general consent Yorkers appear to have taken |{ the appointment for granted—Jack | jo , Dunn says he knows nothing about it. | Hank O'Day has started quite ny Evers. rday, The Winged Fist distance ‘ Nathan ' Hi Will good faite of the cackles, but thin| «Nearly 4.000) parsons saw 3 obody connected with the New on ft think flank ie a litte too) tx a r inted to, Straus's bay mare Falr Maiden, handle Rot only won the cross-coun- | york Club has even discussed the sub- | © 4 ei i “tbe ( hpbtalininy See bat have a lot to say Mow the uttered ches have | by Tim Sullivan. defeat James Murphy's | hase of the Trinity Club, but set $ " modest, He should have a litt ihe beat Barri once when ihe ter Haby |Sh!P in to be decided. They'vo beenliy the nding of a capable quarter, [bay gelding Onkland Boy, in the Clas ow ject with me,” he said to a knot of a wee new record for the course 48 | friends, who had gathered to talk o: er | creat himpelf, A trot, the feature of the matinee on Sand oan te gistance in 20 mine | the World's Series, “And 90 far as T ute# and conds, ‘The old record ; According to the lis of reser- the Harlem Speedway yesterday. Fair | \'C" 3 : 1 | know 1 wi.l go right ahead getting my! : dh ewo dakia, ; Was 21 minutes and 46 sec . International League club for next| vations and purchases gent out, we, rwelght, rse Bam |4olng a lot of hustling at New Haven) Neither Mike Boland nor Ames showed Unt ‘a welterweight now--wnioh ia |this year ynder Cosch Hinkey, but My. Hae cea noe aus ay. There nany candiflates for 4 Sobnaon mat ne ae ith eyes. And! no one, especially at Harvard and| fy, There are many candif a eetalg | Malden won two out controversy by saying that Artie] son wi Hoffman should be given credit for} Dick's the famous Merkle play that coat the] Cahey shot Hypatia into third rei § | Giants the pennant in 1908 instead of] tion, with Pr Ben flashing to t al only for a front, but It nm instant, for Frank Rud- ad from him, racing second, while Mc- Tessive lapped on the latter, At the retch turn Frank Having been a witness to that event} Hudson had enough. Hypatia forced and remembering the overnight de-| Dick's Pet to succumb in the next 4 ng and then drew aw lefa new danger arose, for Pro; closing with # rush, for to his efforts to ge by a q with so much dete ‘but resalve, ed McCahuy t Hypatia home Galaxy eloxed mination that she it would appear that the New falleg to get th ke by a ne Princeton, dreamed that Yale had pro-/ matter to select « combination th, Ss wk 7 The annual recatta of the Firat Bo- 0 ‘ York Americans have got fewer Six furlongsgewoe @ few months and saw Sam_ beat 4 te etion that Hugh RBedient, who it was an- ~ pf the Firat Bo 1d you like to come to New ‘a rlds—Chalmers, 1 *) Jeanette. Which is another good rea- | €Teseed so rapidly as to beat the much Gan either FUMH OF GAVAACE:DY MERE | noc ised' had bebn Feteasnd to. the hema Boat Club wash id on ithe | York?” [ asked him players in the draft and fewer olde Chalmers (hoy TAPE: @on for leaving him on the alde track. | vaunted Notre Dame team, an eleven| 0! herent Freddie Trenkmann and | Providence Internationa! League fr sha - ition ree tha Sertainly I would hed to coma to) by purchase sna, ony hy third, Times And now Sam is about to fight th lthat imdn't lost a single game in| At i avd lthe Boston Red Sox, owing to poor t one dn the | New York—I always dé—but coming| jn the country. Now do you be- 1 Interest ala Gunner again in Boston. If Sam takes : $3 to 0. 3t wasn't the] cick appear to have the call for the| form quring tne past seaaon, pays ne | Belt pal ptsvared shell hero .. manager of a big league chub! jieve: “To him that hath shall 1; Chalaken it Into his head to prove that he ia| three years, 23 to 0. aie ronione, tree segrincoton, line | ngs signed with the Puffalo Federal et we sigpelitan and) ts another proposition. 1 wouldn't} ye given t™ 80, show @&d batter entitled to a match with John- | size of the score as much as the easy was & Fock oo Oe ene avery [League team for the next two season: fe OVEr the halfoniie ceate the | like to answer that because, tn a busl- | fon than is the Gunner I wonder | way Old Hil handled the strong Weat- | BIAY directed against it bounded back v the half-mile cede wing purse bY) ness ways I have nev been ap-| ~ ae ‘qwhat'll happen. It alwayn has been for a loss. ut on the offensive the| girmin Cuasignolr tio best of the single length, A third crew, the! hn the subject, | hard to. understand how Gunboat|¢Hers that made the critica @pen| forwards kave a very poor account of ropean billlardiate ‘and a real rival of | “Octopedes," made up of Metropolitan So Smith ever earn thei ide in astonishment themselves, it New York |oaremen, took pirt in the taco aad ‘arrell confirms “Dunnie's" | ith ever earned a deci elF eyes wide in astoi ; orunelen Wiliam 'F. Mopper arrived in New York | oaramen, too ne tase aod| atatoent by eAsina treet woes wa Ste nia te without auietee, Firat of all, Notre Dame was con-| Timo and again tho Lafayette line | yeutenday on the Ot nee gaya he | fniahed third. Until near the end the | taken up the quoation of the nunanc | tut the Boston black 1s so formidable | sidered one of the leading teams in| Charged through them as if they had use too old to nd the Boh show $8.9 two-yon: v1; flve fur- 107 (Burlingame), an, show JURTH ACE. Fi lds; handicap; $500 adi longs—Sir Edy: : | first: Pollux. 100’ (Schilling), seeond: Hiang were oni megt of his team with anybody, I} 7 Me rrick), third. Ph « been chained to the ground. The in the , in which one of even terms, but the Metropolitans had | b y Haneon, 112 + third, ime, pee ne Appearance that almost any line country with the forward pars| prem chained to the ground. | Ie qurring and there was /more reserve atrenath than thelr op- | winter voters Marine ae 8 the | LOTS. De oval Magtur ner—all the more so after ncel me. But Yale flashed a compli- Aiwey doy but Judging by Saturda, ‘3 in pian in France. fle! pononts and pulled away at the finish. ho says, “and anything eet by pit ded 4 4| showing it will need a of Improve- " : | els _ Strats! Genbest Tor inetectively through [cated altack of double, tripe. and] shown It will need 4 lot of Improve. The members of ihe Carlinie eleven | Ager ie'all Rat | Hien ats ton, aw hal t time, i pores hath cans and All vty at Min ° aimer Busch, | Philadelphia and from a rather re- a nf Te can bent Langtora [basketball team. ‘The visitors never! should be rex jombersil that Rrickloy the ‘am feuns Ww nation was forced last] liable source that Dunn in to succerd FROM POL = = ‘ 01 » Logan, 3 eon= 8 o yf week, t esion ey De 6 Teo AR cee eerie Tube with | koow what to expect from the aerial) Haciwink, Foran, Mahan and Ton: {te 3. Oh rven und. Bush “Californian: Hes'is| Bhitiieg, “eit aay TMnaRCr Of the Johnson. Although really Jews Wil-| attack. Becoming bewildered, they strength, didn’t play. It ts practically | nine, Hoblitzel, with three doubles, and "and | 7 D ink i" pers it end slapd should be settled with Grat. che |opened their defense, Then the Mlue! certuin that Brickiey, because of na Brrr. ICL home Fn Ane 8 ane, he Wi ee ut nent ease and this = A Food Re! took a round deciaic u atting, while e: a f Willard in California m lone vin, {got busy with a fine rushing attack,| operation for appendicitin, will be out | ied the 4 ain batting, while eae ar against | aame friend saya that President Baler | lish . » But Willard has grown so much |and by these tactics gained 213 yards by pie eee ANAL tee iplaste nt double for the Nat a. Pittsburgh, and in the opinion of her | is very anxious to have Dunn. h 1 5 main _— officials with a strong man as leader Ne t hether Ne That there'e e ear gue since then |to Notre Dame's 155, and the West-| goring remains to be seen: Tha ite S14 Jackson of the Irtah American | wil enter laduiohin. sees pune” | Y p » a he seen. § e by ° enter upon a streak of better | pnilade Dunn, . , ce SRpMiard or Bratt be ee race nee 7m champions had the advantage in| fom of he Harvard” captiin will bela, Auda big day of fein Mrookiya | fmbel wrote 1 Teneuce eit eee a Ciel cee, Front of Progressive heavyweight in this country, Weaet Ha HGR tant ee Yale was just as sturdy on the|Kicking ability in practice last sea- ~ = | Wire manager An cxample ot the in Third —_—_ h 1 of Bric! v's, | shrewdness Junn is the fact that in ind. OB MCALLISTER, the western | defense. ‘Three times Notre Dame| "yp vimont (he caus! of Brickley 's, he haw developed and sold enough % middleweight, who made auch|had the ball within tho ten-yard|pectations, The Quakora, detente Diaye: uring the past season to a hit in New York, beat Bat-| line, but neither passing nor rushing! the Navy 1% to 6, while Cornell } ace sige 2 Tins ere ag money 18 cia tling Levinaky and was knocked could bring the ball over the Blue's! swamped Bucknell 43 to 0. Many of ure in the Internat ven RAC ‘ 6 eeree OMY | goal. In desperation toward the fin-| the smaller elevens took full advan , RACE T! cE latied Pvp alg & few n+ | ish ‘the Westerners tried their cele-| tare 128 ihe em Open game ani t e coast, ted passin, They made) scored victories mainly through the “I have hi only two starts since Ms ron eae all over the| use of passes. Exening Work!) ting Cinb when Gil Boag holds fr at elu _ By John Pollock. . the exlightwelght champion, who After his excellent showing toward ek © ing began ‘ J the latter part of the season It would | tions the third week of rac ‘east, bs abort and long hea oe has heen. clamor nce 10 meet Freddie No ekbected ta be eaestned uma es | not be surprising if Mr. Farrell made | ar taurel Park this afternoon with a Sailor’ Grange in ‘ten rounds tt | feld. but couldn't gain consletently ——— Welt, the workl’s Maltweleht champiow, In. a ii tuum ta clack he aTtewsodt | Roger ‘Peckinpaugh. tanager. ‘thie ds Ando divasath event for irae & twelve-round draw an against the alert Yule defense, LATONIA ENTRIES. limited round contest, % at Inst to get hin wish | § fe Valmont A. O.,i cally | man has been working with | ™ Tonny McCarthy, a heavyweight, at ‘ait wae hig’ yal Ges see. Abb ohh LAS! srautied. He has ‘beon matched to meet Welah | 9/\Fian font icity eeMale' ates, duatentee, of | What rank Chance left him wo ince Butte. ac cl ¥, who ra ry . “Ee TRACK 1 ten-round bout at the opening boxing en: | wcceptel it, Levinnky da ait heduled to fg ursed some real managerial ambi- “M6Carthy 1s « big, strong f y at Now Haven, disclosed wonder; | | 1-ATONIA RACE TRACK, Ky., Oct, |teainment af the Anew amociation, which wil| Sieh aPhot atta Tntduay “Spontag Glatd | UES ianagerial: azn "who can box as Well aa ne oY; | ful. strength to both the open and! 19.—The entries for to-morrow's races [ie wagal at Sadia dua ookiy Lomorrow night . rushing game. The line met all require- | are ax follows: sles of Movi & As econ TeetETs,,tlons properly he will te| ‘Neate and Rave promise of greater | “Youu iy "] i: 4 strength. In brief, the showing against | t : | been married, and ms brothey Al ung | Yale, and already’ visions of @ cham- 1 are connected with the Sanitary | Pionship team ure beginning to de- Sweeping ‘Company Matt'@ry | Velop ut New Haven, ve up boxin " y BF9 VP HORNE GEA¥0E | ison was nol especially proud ‘omen of Minalng trom tafayetie by 3 E To C touchdowns and a field go tay oo Luther Maroon tan ette, minus three regulars, succeeded nf cout he | According to the edict of totah| President Gilmore, the Federal tlie “Mroaday | hited ka the | League is to be stronger than | ever next year, Inetead of cav- | ing in under the loss of the past cists champion. bas! season, the owners have decided st to chip in another chunk of nie ahow SI ne alow Miku i :| money and play aut thy string. Walter Moir, the Brooklyn ti ml off Leaclh Cros ina tent ‘ol weeks a, it | met) tsa city at OBCe LO Met the battle, ‘Lhe tenrou fered Wile a gnar noe [Ted Tewts, Traslit Britton and st law |g rr Watee | ext Uday Ni | tinder" the wea ther | XfeManon haters re silver Poly atte, mit reo regulars ded 7 ' The only clubs that made money ip showing up many ‘Tiger erors. iu a Preeieitiil ABieiobliynidteandastes toned by McAllister 1s now In | this was @ good lesson for Old Nassau, | {er}! 102" pif.” toa Mork May | dom ha f New York, looking for a chance to|In past yeurs the Tiger wan allo e abt: urine, lew; “Hoval Pee rertin fey ki « LAUREL ENTRIES. mingle with our premier heavy: | run-up ‘big ‘agal ota tite et ad Chichen oon ights, novice. Weller colleges. It ehter, wit | : wn auother tentound cootemt at the mame] PACE TRACK, wees | 1.—he entrie s| LATONIA WINNERS, reat Five and one year - olds. 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