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Took Plenty of Think It Over Before Menseant capture of the ‘alter Joh a—Water Lady, 100 (Shilling), 0 1, 6 to 6 and 1 to 2, fret; Un- unted, 106 (Lafferty), # to 1, 3 w id; 1 and 6 to 5, eae to 6 and 1 to 4, Perthrock, Honey ler, True as Steel hy Luther also ran. After a t delay they were off to a good ri 1th Honey Bee and ‘True Stoel Making the runtin, They held thia order until the f long pole was reached, when Water Lady came from behind with a rush and won 4 four tengths from Un- daunted, who was a nose In front of the favorite, Harry Shaw, CHARLESTON ENTRIES. RACH TRACK, CHARLESTON, 8. C., Dee. ‘The entries for to-morrow's races are an foll JOE FINN IS WINNER OVER SELLING PLATERS | IN GHARLESTON'S THIRD Zoluspa Finally Lands in Front, Beating Youngsters in Opening Event. raightforward way, Ramat where It semed io fia contract jumper, ly for the chance that after allowing plenty to bis decision, evidently doenn’t League is shot full biggest surprise Joes ever Meanded ‘tho fans was bis @omplete rout of game Cari & Madison Square Garden,” pres agent. several true, although , things sald about the one detail hands us there ever was a fszle (Hpecial to The Evening World) \ KACE TRACK, CHARLESTON, . 7.—The felda were of a good nse afternoon, There were no features carded, but the most promising event was the all aged handicap, which came fourth. It was | jm @ six furlong dash. " FIRGT RACE, two- Weald be ansious to mention and Morris danced awk- ten rounds, and may have had a alight in Cy bout, as a matter of inte didn't get much it. “the bout was actu- ‘Willard was paralayed it aatonishment—as pros Dehre, oust: Gharies Brown, dors z ry ear-olda; (Pool), 3 to 1, 8 to 5 and 4 t Saturnus, 106 (Troxler), 7 to 2, and 4 to 5, second; Sweet Lotte, 98 (Robinson) 20 to 1, 8 to 1 and 4 to 1, third ‘Time, 1.08 1-5, Bingo, Kopje, Col Lady Hugh, ae ing tisbre 1 "Harwood," mbo jarl, Emma J. effo "yl oe i ore tat ae, . the first was uly feyainet a really to show, with the field bunched up. i the first timo in his life,| As they raced around the lower turn) ) senowed any intense joy} Kopje joined Saturnus, There was an opening by the leaders in the retch, where veers. carne. Liou ‘way. speaking heavy- coming on, won by half a longth Neamy cil gon Ty; ltrore Baturoua’ Who was three parts 4 trom Panama, tells |f # length in front of Bweet Lotte. has seen one good fighter SECOND RACE. “a fellow who looks like; Purse $300; three-year-olds and up- be old-timers. j ward; selling; six furlongs.—Broom's werous dso, EIGHT DUAL MEETS FOR SCHOOLBOY SWIMMERS. Fight dual meets are on the hedule knows a fighter weet and ve ee eran, ? Wiebe aa of the High School of Commerce awim- says Wert, “ie a| (Davis), 7 to 10, 2 to 5 and 1 to 5, ETE War ue: Serene Brpaneed erp H enews ow to fight. second; Archery, 107 (Robinson), 7| Dee, ‘ommercial High School, at such as{to 3, 6 to 5 and 3 to 5, third. Time, to ieee to see in the{116 3-5, Minda, Master Joe, Hringa's . He boxes deliber-| Brother, Bully, Hearthstone, ¢ '@ first-class defense, Bean | Seaapon’s Cc Whged DAR al toed »@ chance to put in a knock- ole Wan rat to show when j pete the chance he Meee | uN weal ‘tp. diéents rollewes | Oy ete tan iret ‘oat Bchool, at Bunch, for he's one of|by Broom's Kdge and the favorito| Feb. 18-8 High School, at it Lev for a big|T. M. Greon, They remained in this| West sixtieth atreet nat he, a real, knockout punch; position until weil in the stretch, h 1—Mount Vernon Hi ‘when to une it, fF expect| when Broom'a Edge took the lead @e.to the top. Leaw him/and although hard prossed by 'T. M Fritta and he sbowed| Green won by # length. The latter than “I've, seen In any | way half « length in front of Archery, 2,000 SCHOOLBOYS TO rae THING RAGE, COMPETE NEXT SATURDAY, "i good . Way, AP Reich. t don't velling; three-year NM The Public Schools Athletic League I ike the way be | first; Nash, 100 (MoTa, 3% to 1, {Will hold its eleventh annual elementary 7 to 5 and % to 5, second; Chartier, |echools indoor track and field champion: 106 (Hanover), § to 1, 3 to 1 and 6 to 5, en at Madison Square Garden next third. ‘Time, 1.41 4-5 turday afternoon. It ts expected that Hob R., Bayber andie, Maranon, | gam 1,406 hove will an “ Orperth, Good Day alxo ran, 4 oy actually compete in Chartier and J60 Finn made the |{e, ‘arg running to the half ead’ of Chart wien schools the latter forged ahead work, Joo Finn increased bis lead -———- stretch and coming oq ren ta BASEBALL CAUSED 35 DEATHS LAST SEASON, lengths from Nash, from behind and finished five lengths in ly CHCAGO, IIL, Dec, 7,.—Figures com- Fourth ‘Ay ue Bathe; 10, Cu iia! Thigh Xehool, at Wost Sixtieth §: Ratha: Witt Clinton, at West * sixtieth | whaend Harris Hall, at City | (Lafferty), & to 1, RD to still tseuing but up to date we heard any loud replies. to meet any or all of wyweights here before he to Aght Johuscn. that Guaboat Bmith would jump at this would be some ‘to be gained now by bea! even decision what — Shugrue got Only 15 t to be sure, turned into money aed char a ta those mt erested . this in the atretch, FOURTH RACE. Handicap for all money, en And it ts credit of front of Chartier, who tired bad! piled by a baseball expert show that th teers | deaths were caused by base- Of the players who died fro “indurk twenty Ww bitched batt . earch oar" ate, bn ages; six fur- : Almost thirty years hw since roller skate racing was one of big sports around New York Ci An effort at a revival will be made at Mad- fron Square arden on Dec. 16. 17 and 18, A twent n of a three da: ; irked Down for Xmas A lined Overcoats to Measure. Meltons, Kerseys, Cloths of Chinchillas that were $50 and $40, now $25. 4 chance to save $15 to $25 % ts Jounson Feds « Ge. ACK piesa THE FEDERAL LEAGUE IS A PRETTY LIVELY CORPSE! Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co, (The N. Y. Evening World). Ware aan WALTER “As CONS TO Tie AT ISN'T Thue We Orrer: 6 Ore TE gait ans, ° Paopasry W James of Boston Won Most Games in 1914 Among National League Boxmen. The offictal records of the National League pitchers for 1914 show Mathewson thirty-second in the list. Doak 1s given first place because he allowed tho least number of edrned runs. On the basis of games won and lost James has a safe lead. The following records are based on the least number of earned runs per nine-Inning gam: a ] Compete Bah ols t ng : live, Ht. WERE cian easier, Ph ew aon en Seeseee! Rcosene Games Lost sesmscecesesenatste folate snsesasooe-nececescei-Etee Games Won BBPSESE: Hae eadeunt “| Ninth Hole of Van Cortlandt Links, | Plan It Out and Write Your Opinion to the Golf Editor of Eve- ning World and See How It Compares With John Bolton’s Method. Of the many thousands of golfers) trap. that play over the public golf links 180 yards there ll) Dress Suit—white or black silk waistcoat- ce aeepe or unfinished worsted—silk lined—-$40 _ Arnheim will be stages y a point outside can poss the mi the pole rns. This will be the drat tr ys ever been built on this ord 1. shamnplana tNenilated, to: chain mya, sales Wane, ser- ‘weight tee to pin, On the right there is a| upward grade which finally culmin, wire fonce running the entire length of the hole that marks the boundary, Far to the left there is the four- teenth green with a guarding bunker that will cateh badly hooked drives; from the ninth dee. Up the fairway about 190 yards there ls a big sand jandt @ small knoll, How would Fé par figures of five? The ber ations sent to t! compared to the John Bolton, who 1: HEAR SomaTwne New ABSCUT Jonuson FROM WasnWaTon , %|How Would You Play It in Par Five |- Continuing on from the trap is a formidable v " The feather: at Van Cortlandt Park. Dut TOW BIC. see ee a rae gt anote. A eect Hatter ea ea | cessfully play the long ninth, the| an extra hazard a string of high trees founds in "Brook yD om Thang ng So ong: most difficult hole on the course, As| to the left of this bunker rise up to pene har it COS q interfere with incorrectly played] {ne latter part of yh the above sketch shows the ninth 8) sot. short distance from the| _— Almost straight-away 525 yards from! second. bunker the ground begins an| yJohany Daly. the beoaity taunveigt ot] Fatimas— The famous orig- ates in the green, which is placed on ‘ou play ad hole in ox : Brake ee a ing amateurs playii . the Van Cort. landt course. . = 7. ORK Tasos IN INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE EXPECTED : Magnates Gather for Annual Sure, WALT = Now You're in 4 rap he Winter Meeting at Hotel Imperial. Amid rumors brimfu) of interest j'o patrons of baseball, club owner@ and managers of the InternationaS League gathered to-day in the core ° ridors of the Hotel Imperial for the annual midwinter session. While the meeting itself was not called uatit this afternoon, cenferences in every nook and corner indicated changed ’ of Importance, and it was freely pre- dicted that the meeting would cover three days of confabs, if not more. President Edward G. Barrow, while refusing to talk about the specific re mors as to the change of franchises, said: Yes, the meeting probably will be ‘an important one. Customary rumors |—some dependable, others very wild are jn the air, Officially these are in ‘the Infancy class and we know noth ing as yet. I believe some changes am contemplated in our circuit, but @@ Tar it 1s guesswor, Of particular interest to New York: Jers were two rumors. One had it that Arthur Irwin, “scout” of the /Fighland- ers, had the backing of Newark busi- ness men to purchase from C. H. | Ebbets: the McKeevers the stock of the Newark club, Another rumor —~ | placed the Newark and Jersey City franchises on the market, and Broox- lyn and use on the purchasing | end. Long before the meeting was called the magnates were conferring. Buf- | falo was represented by 1. Stein, Among the other likely candidates | Rochester by ©. epi DOLORES (cy tre Clenty, ‘Weed, ‘Rugnarte Page, |J- J. McCaffrey, Montreal by 8. Liche Butler, Fatrfleld and Bartow. Thons| tenstein, Providence by J... Langhe, men have had considerable indoor | Baltimore by J. J. Dunn. Jersey City practice in goal shooting and are ali|by T Fogarty and Newark by C, Hy accurate shootets, They handle thetr | Ebbets jr hockey sticks well, and when they become a bit more accustomed to being on tho ice they promise make @ hard fight for positions Ha the team, O'Brien fe also coaching the hockey tears of the Irish-American A. C. and | 25,000 etton o declares that even if he doesn’t Services Diamt capture collegiate hockey honors with gibiodbieb the Morningside Heights team, that he will m a@ great fight in the Amateur Hockey League race. Jimmy Cree and Jerry Coughlin are two of the players on whom he 1s potency to put the Irish-Americats in the lead in the race for the title. Cree enn eu Sor, [F tus Fens reer on EAIDING. TAT 13 evwne COMPARATIVELY Spawarine | Columbia’ 8 Hockey Combination Has Good Chance to Win the Title pee Capt. Webb, Johnston and Miller Among Veterans of Last Year’s Team, —— °| BOSTON NATIONALS DROP SUIT AGAINST FEDERALS. Over duck Qatnnte by With football postponed for the time being, Columbia students are at present devoting their energies to turning out a hockey team that will compare favorably with the best of the college combinations. Coach O'Brien was well pleased with the work done by the Blue and White squad in their first practice on the Heque: Svecial to The Evening Woeli,) BALTIMORE, -At the request of counsel of the Boston National League the suit of, $25,000 damages against the Baltimore “Federal League team was fee at the St. Nicholas Rink last|is the egg star who was ineligible dismissed by Judge Rose tn oa bee sis yy | last year. je has @ great reputation States Dietrict Court here to-day. week. He has a squad of nearly ina ‘has been showing up particu- suit was for the services of Jack Qui fitty from which to pick his varsity in the National to the larly well in practice at the St. Nich- who Jumped fr ‘eombination. A big cut Is expected | olas Rink. ederal Leng in the squad this week. Coughlin played centre on the Sc aa | Capt. Webb, Johnston and Miller| Peterboro team last year, and with [ Fearey and Mi mn Wis. lare the veterans around whom|Cree on the forward line will make! sforton L. Fearey and J. J. Mazen a eombination hard to beat. O'Brien says that this pair will be able to offset the best work of the fast St. Nicholas team and that the Winged Fist seven will beat the St. Nicks. He has many other star players seek- ing places on the team this season. O'Rrien will build his team, Reynolds is another fast man who Is out for the seven, and from the manner in which he has been showing up in practice seems assured of a place in |the varsity line-up. He ts one of the best players on the squad, ‘won a Scotch foursome at the Oakland Golf Club yesterday, defeating Dr. Wal- ter 8. Brown and Popham in the final by 4 up and 3 to pla: Protect Yourself fn all public dining against imitations the Original and Genuine LEAsPERRINS’ SAUCE ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Besides being an‘appetiszer. it is am excellent digestive, Try Itt Sold by Grocers Everywhere . 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