The evening world. Newspaper, October 23, 1914, Page 16

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“UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Réyr—~.\NODOVEOF PEACE HOVERING. ROUND ATFEDS’ MEETING Bresnahan on Hand and Is Spoken Of as Brooklyn's SUT iennsiagiieaass Next Manager, ‘Should Seek Match With rT To Gove of peace was not the em- Langford in Order to Convinoe] som as cre roast tecave went snes Publio That He Could Cope|ecesion at 2 e'ctock this afternoon at «| the Biltmore Hotel. With Johnson. “We are going te chow you fellows : & remutar league and make you admit i Covert, VE eee thas it te of big league calibre,” eaid ee ee ET President Gilmore as the door clicked lard. in the newspaper men's faces. “If a there te a peace conference,” corftin- me cage’ ued Gumere, “we don't know anything a a ne ete ee cane about it. Our object in gathering here fa to go over the sitaation and make plans for nem year. It is true that we have lost money In moet of our towne, but we've got some left—eur- ficient to go im for another season. “If any changes are te be made in the cireult that will come up in the Meeting. At present I ée not kaow of any.” Reger Bresnaahan's presence caused rumors to float about. The man who has been mentioned as Hank O'Day's suecessor as the Cubs’ heme bd leader. of the Brookfede next season. Mr Ward admitted having talked to Breanahan, but would not say whether “at i s tt I iin ger. PENNANT WINNER® LOST MONEY ON SEASON. ‘The oltuation at Indianapolia is in- teresting im that the club there lost that it won i i! il nti © Diet rare eeker t bes e32 i ‘up a guarantee that the club will go through. The only organized baseball repre- gentative in town le é Barrow, Pree- ident of the International League. Me cays there te no prospect of peace or much talk of ft, “The only peace overtures that I have heard,” eaye Mr. Barrow, “have | come from thé Federal League. 1| Grad know that neither Ban Johasea ner | one apart [tes 4 be if ft F ii H | but I understand, though, that Garry Merrman had o talk with Charies Weeghman. As a matter of fact, or- ganieed baseball has nothing to com- promise. You can take it from me that represemtatives -ef organized Baseball will not confer with the Fed. @rals, and there will be no peace com- pact eo far an we are concerned.” ‘The Federal League representatives at the meeting are: Brooklyn—Rebert B. Ward, George 8. Ward and Walter 8, Ward. Hi | i ij $ He i i E i fr f if 2 iT Pitteburgh—Kdward W, Gwinner, C. B, Cometeck. Gt. Loule—Kéwasd A, Steininger, Otto Sttfel apd Philip D.C, Bali, Indianapotte-—J. E. Krauee, John A, George, Wiliam H, Watkins and ward E. Gates. Buffelo—William KE. Robesfoon and Walter Mullin, Kansas City—C, C, Madison, Besides the club officers several ee and others Séontined bayer bod moveme were sete Stes Sree patie Ly oe ney. Searetary Li Ricket of m. o Hy gs ii bifereedpas > ze FE 4 = i “ aul business manager of the oe alee pate with the magnates. round aig © ile Ranh st Ihe. wee worth ane td _____.5EB EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1914. RR es bhtea BEST SPORTING, PAGE IN NEW “YORK NOTHING IN BEING WHITE HOPE NOW Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) ‘Wises “ouch Wrnvoune eo Fie oven Ter aie ne COLLEGE FOOTBALL TEAMS |: = |PPOTECTOR WINS INVADE THE BIG CITY.| “4 es a eve: Brews Arrive =| YOUNGSTER'S RACE FROM PULLUX ter the Dartmout! stakes down for decision, the feature ba ay siternoon Dartm field named to go. FIRGT RACE. Maidens of all ages; one mile— Leontine, 0 ‘Buxton), first; White ees otal, eecond; FURST RACH and a half fur- hed hae pale 4 ‘ longs; two-vea ‘ardigan, 109 2 ° Becot Dakote, Mike Cohen, Rusila, Tam outer "third. Jape aleo ran. neral, Tower, Tetan, Rh Yangaree, Joe Dy Hoon Hoo and cigarettes all day long, know that this pure, $2 mutuels paid: Leontine, straight lahar alan ran. 4.4, place 08.40, show $2.70; White " mutuels paid: ¢ Metal, place $10.80, show $5.90; Key- ait. 70, place $5.2 mar, show $3.20. re place ‘The first proved @ procession inatead : r ‘ea, SECOND RACE. mia, Revel Toe. Gelling; three-year-olds and up; ), mecorn “1 oO, c Pruiggy tre Finer. il seeenas Ormuley Ut (meson) Long Cut Tobacco Shetuy, Tom Hancosk, Ash-|xon, Miss Welder and Sea Shell also “The Best Tob in the Best Package” aii, mutuels paid: Filigree, atralgnt oe $1 und Beau: cutting out the pace for the firat alx furtonge, when she gracefully retired. Dr, Duenner then asaumed command threatened and under Greatest Condiment mn & veritable footbell camp. Shortly af- . which ar- oe! its game at Princeton RACE TRACK, LAURBL, Oct. 23.— fob: Y ‘This was an off day, as it usually is i ee equad won on the race track. There being no/{o,the Astor. It wasnt to eotbalt fol: . was e beting Randicap, fourth on the gi see Bd nat Ehvate ig t ee card, with a emall but evenly matched the lo Grounds, but net at LATONIA WINNERS. $ one mile and o sixteenth.—Dr, Duon- y aii a half furs i. ey Filigree, 107 ner, 118 (Wolfe), : ‘anaba, 101 (Camp- EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Many Knockouts) jis! Ts At N. Y. A. C.|| EMPiRe ee b Gitterte ie in Bardou's M: r The preliminary bouts of the New nis MOC mks ts Yotk A. C. amateur boxing tourna- ment were fought in the club gym- nasium last night and attracted a large crowd of the members and their friends. All of the contests were bit- terly fought, many of them not going oe ati, iT anh on, the Heit. le pt The best and most interesting go " was between ave Friedman of Edu- NEW CLAY cational Alliance and J. Carran of Fast House. It was nip and tuck for the first two rounds. In the next Abe forced the issue all the time and made his upponent break ground. oe Pilkington of the Union Set- & gained the honors over C! of the East Side House. “nad sail Am of ail he wanted in one round. “i wii Reed ie Se meu | EY ei oe, Gerry mail A. C. outclassed . Wradey, of RUTH ATTE the East Bide House. he next two || by contests were stopped in the firet| jhegel to save the loser from receiv- G Nash of the Glen noe ALO. won ties c LAUREL ENTRIES. LATONIA ENTRIES. Walter Collins of the Paulist Ac ce and J. Lynch, unattach ds, triumphed | RACE TRACK, LATONIA, Ky.,| Ver J Hogan, ufattac BERT at ub chaen of West Harlem A. 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