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pa 5 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY « ‘ROBERT EDGREN COMING EVENTS AL BLOCH WINS OUT YELLOW EYES Early Winners of Charleston 4 Races Paid Only Short Prices. Copyriitht —_——— 4 MeVey Didn't Seem to Be Try-| ing Very Hard in His Battle With Battling Jim Johnson. (Special to The Erening World.) RACE TRACK, CHARLESTON, Dec. 11.—The fields keep up remark- ably well here. To-day the card was unusually well filled, but without any Particular features, Winners in the early races are at short prices. - FIRST RAC Maiden two-year-olds; fillies; tive furlongs.—Andromeda, man), 2 to 1, 4 to 5 ane Kopje, 112 (Tehan), 11 to 5, 4 to 5 and 2 to 5, second; The Lark, 112 (Pool), 12 to 1, 6 to 1 and 2% to 1, third. | Time, 1.023-5, Peg, Reina, Hindoo, Lida Earl, Fair Margaret, Emma_J Geprricut, Me de The Pipe Reblushion Ce. | Sam McVey and “Hattling Jim” Jotmaon didn't fake last night at the Fairmont they gave the best tion of a fake ever slipped to the Palpitating populace of thin burke at Mrom $1 to $7 4 net Te just one round MeVey showed what he could do if he wanted to. In equansantl Weer, Wear BY Yu’ “ pny, DAEB AL nh 915 4 " 8., Virginia Hite and May Ipps also B @udden, rushing, two-handed frnt- | Z THING / i \P WE MAGNATES Don't ran. ; Ang attack he hammered the bulky! Gove -excct Wustann TH , S Sut Tree. wate off: tories rood tant ee ‘The “giant into @ condition that promised “We CHAMPION IN THe NeXT OtrHiKs PROMISES Now IEEVING 2C 144 off to a good start, w ® Quick fnieh, The everyone in| Camm: WILL HOLD AN EMPTY HONOR, AND INJECT A Ot (7 Lark showing the way with the field i well bunched. ‘There was no chai { he house was applauding cheerfully, | in. positions until well up the ree, ; | MaVey calmed himscif down without) er. " cara _— ; when Andromeda and Kople | 88 Cffort—at least without any effort \) <a NARI NC” SRS Sana SRE SR RSS —— | lenges e leaders and under @ ner | | } } Hivren tir cvec| Will Complete Highlanders’ Sale \“iil°urr0 \International League Cuts | itch SECOND RACE. { } Schedule to 140 Games and |. sss. eizetitm state | Limits Teams to 16 Players sss worms “sh ci Dusen), 6 to 1, 6 to 5 and 4 to 5, thi naturally, saved Johnson for re: GIANTS IN TRADE. | Pe eies At French Lick Conference ston yesterday, the “ was haif-past ten when the “two| Ban Johnson, Frank Farrell, Capt. Huston and Others Cone | their Hert tauseh eh | | Sood: Mikes, “Wilbert teokineon, mia | —_—>+— s former International schedules, which | Time—1.16. Laird of Rirkoalay, Apa tons of coal,” axa xentieman in! cerned Will Make a Trip to Indiana To-Morrow for Per- MUret itt Jor Kelley. Arter the |Club Owners Still Discussing |Pro"tted for 154 contests, the same as |tom Gang FAR en) ae box seat behind me remarked, dinner bptewa ithe canta f ine | bails major bb teehee 4 | Chilla, Spohn and Queed were the into the ring, The: i ine the weet ot ihe i : - ie leqgue moguls assembled at | crder when the barrier went up, which oogyioee sgn irs sonal Talk With the Prospective Buyer, Col. Jacob Ruppert. +. ws for the rest of the might Plan to -Chatige Circuit for «|: cicoh, and the cbatge. in thelsomtin tha bala fo ee, eae Johneon had taken his waiat lafter leaving Instructions with a b player limit and schedule was voted | Pole, when Queed came through and Next Season. rement down « foot or wo and| The final detaile for the purchase off property am well ax the club franchine | POY 19 ke up and ond his clothes won by a head from Gold Cap, who ‘to the laundry, ‘The boy, forgetting | came strong the last furlong. He on and passed in gig tine, almost a was all round, bunchy mus-|the Highlanders club will be com-}and Han Johnaon, who has been the to count the guests, picked up all the record for a league meeting. was a length und a half in front of eles and long, bony ankles, The| pleted to-morrow when Capt, Huston, | ohiet engineer tn all the tranmactions |Collars and shirts in sight si was The matter of contemplated changes | CWilla. Gold Cap had no excuses. Pats amnounced were: McVey, 217| Han Johnaon and Frank Farrell Will attempted to arrive at mune. mort Whe Visitors awoke they w The (nternational League directors! in the international circuit was an- THIRD RACE. travel out to French Lick Springs to] o¢ compromine, ihe atterucon befor thes oo eae on anes hey [ther subject entirely, and toward! | Selling: three-year-olds and up- meet Col. Ruppert, the millionaire | Htted out and get to the meeting. lean ce aioe piety ate bed evening the directors had not arrived | rare h ai Surtons ie ea ie fe nj the receipta be- | brewer, who with Capt. Til Huston] DOOIN CONFERS WITH lar vowed to fol {at any decision whether the Balti-| 1 ¢o 7, frat; Fred Levy; 106, (Shilling), cates of @ rent bill. will buy the local American League M‘GRAW AND MORAN. | ata first (ting Charlie Herzow did | tonal League and practise close! more and Jersey City franchises |9 to1;3 toi and 7 to & accond: Baten jo’ much darkness gathers A} pid franohive from Frank Farrel and « ef after signing to mana Reds economy during the 1915 season. gave the Fairmont A. C of gloom, which wan't aa. sociates for « pri during the evening, The one | $450,000, of bright color was Johnson's! Capt. Huston told an Evening World ort distance t reporter to-day that negotiath the sale of the Highlanders Progresaing smoothly, “1 hdvo withdrawn from all active participation,” said the captain, * the details are al! being worked Mr, Johnaon in at the Wolc in full charge of the arrang: n was to ore set of the duoruest xWeaters ever seen in| all, With their new rigging the | should be transferred to Richmond, | 115 (Nicklaus), 5 to 1, 2 to 1 and 4 5, third. Time, 1:162-5. Inferno [Van and Syracuse, or whether the| Gueen, ioan Shark, Sir Caledore, number of clubs should be reduced to| Michael Angelo, Water Lad and Joe nd this number must not include a six, with Baltimore and Jersey City | Knight also ran. bench manager. pic tanat ape) ie eliminated entirely. Mise Barnharbor jumped to the League schedule was cut to .| front and opened up a gap of two he season in the Barrow! , One direc oF came out of the meet-| engine on the field, She held this Lascnrppeea cs ing room and told friends that his! to the finish, though challenged in the circuit to open on May 1. This ls @! fellow directors “were just sitting ; stretch by Fred Levy and Batwa, T' reduction of fourteen games from the around and watching each othe: fallen loses eritheincartersane, at ihe first part of the race, Miss Barn- harbor finally won by four lengths from Fred Levy, who finished two Charlie Dooin, the deposed man- of the Phillies, will be the regu.) Keds promise to eause a si ie Giants’ backstop next year, This) sensation when they show up i feally decided on late thin SPMNK when Pat Moran, the new Phillies’ leader; Dootn and McGraw wot together to arry for the transfer of the red- cateher froin Philad York and in| Dooin said b the meet mente, | (Oe that he waeald ¢ The directors adopted a rule limit- ing each club to but sixteen players understood to be nee | Speaking of na eltien, the | adon their ra be OW, the the very start of hos. Ulltier——or alleged hostilities — Mul Hugging and Fred Clarke | Billy Gibson nodded to me and for the sume salary 9 | Reld & long conference last night, but bse cend a a a which I took to mean, "Waten [22 Company with all interested $10,000-that C ntiy they made no trade, From ; * Hilly sat with his chin rent. | te" # expect to travel out to F Hanon Clarke pounding the table and aayin 4 alte oAT iiloch, ‘tis ae ort ‘of the ring and an|/0k Springs for a conference with t ! “Never again!" He has hot forwatien | oe Polo players throughout the United shina FROME, OF last, season, a one allem nt Pt of pleased anticipation on {Cel Ruppert and tam tain that sts og # mankegr alma what Huscins's trading did to the r. 4 States are Interested seithe Ssrosnea es |i lent of the New Jersey State Bo Yellow Eye: 2 (Ural), 7 to 1, 2 tol iat that of Agee Viewing a [every thing will be satisfactorily ar-|on any cash bonus to aan with: the |p ttates Hast year B| ip San Francisco this winter, Health. In a letter to one of th and 8& to 5, second; Astrologer, 112 of cream, pase the! ranged games, which will be held under the versity publications sr, Newton (Tehan), 5 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, third, ‘ 1) auspie of the Universal Polo Commit: | that Ree ane teat ment nine 8% | Time, 1.43. Husky Lad, Patty Regan, tee, have the sanction of the American | {( would, seem ‘to have some foundation | Col, Holloway, Napier, Gerrard also Polo Association, and on its Executive | in uns 1 He eugeesta that “this Le ran. , Wremely important matter deserves a hers | Committee are some of the leading polo the study and renearch necessary to elu- ee aceuerecaelay Batty. Re; ] Bren of thie country, Competing Venns|| cidate the: quentioa:”. There was little change in runnin will come from St, Louis, Chicago, iF By far the best regimental meet seen| until the lower turn was reach Philadelphia, Boston, Long, Island and | 1"B,ookiyn, this winter will take piace | when Al Bloch took the lead and Yel- Cooperstown, N. Y. There also w! to-morrow night in the Twenty-third! low Eyes closed up. It was a hard one or more teams from Canada, Ha-| Regiment Armory. Three big features Giants ax he was eager to remain to After making this announcement |Orea! havin ne, wi Capt. Muston left the Hotel Imperial MEDEA eS ean ei Abii 1 | Han ton jeusantly, «i v1 r 1 ° 0 : 4 nat the Yu to have been there all day } l ting Clarke with Frank Fu trading market | Mitebell rel was brought « by the new, rule aon According to rumor, the American [limiting the to twenty George Stallin m ter May th A manag reasion tha? followed Whether itt ted baneball provided the term over so far riMth to give up out Ne Jeft hand and Bicked the as oon as he finish to the end, with Al Bloch w ‘Against Johnson's right eye.) leacue president was trying to ar. | w May |. A wa heard of the rule about beginnt wall and Argentina, The crack team| will, be ae tne erogranine: Genlaes fe: ning by a nose. Yellow Eyes w: rushed into a — vf for the disposal of the High Jiitte chatee t) falling, i . will i practios ; suid that he ‘ia from Buenos Ayres will bring its string) Nine teams will start in the medley| four lengths in front of Astrologer. * See eel ct, tle fof Bae # new Krounds in Kingsbridge, | stare OB Hie | seated hunting party at hie | of ponies, which, although smaller than| relay race, scratch, for the champion-| Yellow Fyex was much the best, nder MeVey'a chin tilted his MebTIAKE, |YounKsters in cane a ve f plantation late in Bel | ot » Gader MeVeys chin which remain tho only obstact after belng transferred, fails kel toe eit One d | those used by Americans, show much | ship of thé small clubs. The Long Is- a back and shoved tim away, As iy ache in } alle to make! “OF course, if any « | Tanda: Pastime A.C. Millrose Ay AL, repented tae It little perform. the wale of the club od ' rs and th oe | speed and handiness. Presentation Club, Loughlin, | Lyceum, DODGERS OPEN SEASON to every clinch, Mr. Farrell, it wan maid, wa tira nye | Bronx Charen, House, ie ond? thought at frst, 4 Q y says he might have | have jumped the other day, but hy thinkin ut Garry The sixty-sixth games of the Seventh Antony and Smart Ket’ A, Hegiment A. A. wil be held in the ar-| nated ‘Twenty of tl AT THE POLO GROUNDS, | mory to-morrow evening. The special the metropolitan —_—_ Pad ares a poe rh 3 “ait atart in the. two-mile N.C. A. han-| The National League season will open * + invitation event will consist of a three- ¥ Sn ne wo nalle ON ie Badia Di odg ers to | mite walk by some of the best metro- | Goodwin A. Cr Lake and W. Vanden | 0" Aptil 14 next yea See ee Pl a Ath I etics | politan heel and toe men, Including Dries. Py ee ge *tieets m peevered’ | Dick Ranier, Kaiser and Plant. New yg io Ak \the "Polo Grounds. with the Dodgers. y tary events have been added to the| , The out-of iyeTourshaur team, face tt rT Tos alle coma mt el id Tn Florvidas) wivcsitsrrce rig. os oan’ Snecing | Matin Pha sats New ¥ a { much ‘anneyes with Mr. MeVey, | that the new owners should buy. hi ey'a aide, us.) = * kidney punch.” | there wi action at all, The oniy and |interesting thing was Hilly Gibson's fac He was peering up into ihe ring at MoVey in bewilderment, bellef and something like discus. na | McVey in the aymnagium with Coffey an eh and ey in the ring aed pounds stripped. he's Wie | with big, fat “Battling Jim” were iwo different’ proporition emadiag. ‘That tert ick However, nothing has happened to it tut and landed | M#r those dear “return ements” In y said on pretty that if there is ownership of the . the present fonal League ime the bignent by not purchasing the other 352 yard! CAMBRIDGE, ft tral! eee in tide tfaiaina’ Set ot, vthe poe Mint tp ee ie gne it aa have been yonntbie ack of sree fin at ‘The Dodgers will train next spring at Daytona, Fla, nga Ye in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Boston eet. Ne eee tag a tiitt [and Milwaukee It will be necensary to conatruct Brickl ae it be ai, the games Up oti right eye three neat ball park for the use of the player 2 fans occa: Paps thon ered Wane tors | chain /beeusnuce, 0 Memurh| ,.,,, 58 Jorn Pollock. but the work will be beewn at once] — CHARLESTON ENTRIES. | ed tragk ever bullt Yor raler mand Wee sinty-nise yours : 0. | elah, the world's I Py ead; ad. by making Mi glove elide | resional athlete Decause he acted sis | Mon ond Vechy MeFerian? will hte een utenti og {and the fleld will be ready for | ing in the After rou went by and the play leader at the Knnex County park | ference tomorme to dieus ri will after «| Robbie's crew when they arrive, (Special to The Kveniag Word.) mm for a Deing paid for i, | Mund bout to be deckted in Madtieon Squiare “ Few exhibition games are scheduled RACK TRACK, CHARLESTON, did not coach oF train athleten Hanlon the early part of neat mont This ts “professionalinm” based on | fehter: ar an clan and the only thi charges so fimay as to be ridiculous | Bet will prevent m frow al y not trying, and Johnson w: tyes of any sane peraon know tle will he the wokghit ter. Bome thought that each athletic ditions. id of the other and unwill- te fact that very few start an) letes compete without ‘Put in the Minh MaoVey. ptung by directly Wid wallop that Johnson, ip an ki f thin r | 4 moment, slipped into hie would astonish AL Hetoh, the local heayywetelt pike, suddenly began to Aight. He Bupposed amateur | im bent tuck them days AL owas booked wed ee nerd “nattter! ‘around , 2 Aes Jim Moun, the Mueblo fireman, tor ten Wing, landing smashing lefts an: 419 | round at tie Mige Sporting Club Svinte With abesivte acon: |to the Olympic Games. "One of our | teetwn on Monta: ist paler ‘blow going in like a dullet|#reat amateur Mplons complaty ee iad biting equarely on the m In| that on several occasions when e e . for the return trip, which will begin , Dec. 1. ft F t t b: Kk llfull on April 2, ‘There will be a stopover row's races are as foll ines fe) accos, SKI y, t Jacksonville on the same afternogn eon eg Coe ise ete = _Blended-that’s the source: Venta n 7 letics, t Gannon. i soe liter ek, ‘amd Young O'bewry On April 5 and 6 the Brooklyns will | “SPiN Rack ure 00), twooqeas ole: oh , appear in Richmond, Vaw and then | Riu: at kien MH, tat of that rare aromatic there will be a jump to Weabinston ie Lawrence, ie. ’ ; for games on April 7 and & On Apri ; : 11 the Superbas. will visit Newark, ms avor whic as . “| - made FATIMA of Bis bombproof Jaw Johnson | wa ua” son of the aims | or toad a th ‘ Ms ae ' q H , |, came back strong with alauthorities made him refund the kos 7 ‘. i ‘s ea 4 : ; ings, threw McVey | money he had. ti They dtdn't | oy! the fas F ’ i het eee ; lt al ate poting, g tt Shrough the ropes and toltered| deciare him a. profesional, iike tis |cueaige satspaiabe diay j ~nervon's| (0 eta} et. cigarettes famous ¢ and April 12 and 13 will find them | °s4s Then McVey let up. schoolboy “play } im oN or. | hile Vant Mivoate) wie back at Ebbets Field taking another ~ 4 a Fiat * : 7 iat at : : tl cataeabe ' nt ae nh that to the end of the tenth! sey, He was too valuable r i | ied Wh Bs, i A ct. oa a “re ath te a ai i. fe 2 brie . sain Hhatdeait mich will ie Fought aa Ye " 205) Wheat,” 108 toni | ,,! a mo Legal Ox ee RS “ fe aa Se : ot Hetgmports 4 ‘ som Finney ter , ty * bon two merate nights wallop at the Athlet 10% rie ray welling { wave $25 for Xmas res sais gears | ace ie Feet tes EE gp FOBTEN MAY TRAM mite oat n hid we uel 1 wali: " If aid ‘Side "Partell tachlee Waite ’ Chae " if Shonght a paying $50 for a, Overcoat, recon- | Ve a) ars he show a the 9 |i : sae ig nt Wh i r and, upward: U. OF PENN ATHLETES. There are far more 7 4 y of our $50 and $40 materials are markedeat | mired a, gantay g i igen, 1a; *Lactiuee, i10, Nay! 5, es _ H ‘There are Meltons, Kerseys, Moule Cloths and Chin, The Wrestling match — between | patti n rae i i alg ail cot eawe Pith Reig Fatima A made, sold Palties, Satin lined. To measure. Same style and work- George Bothner and Tarro Miyako, the | nl ah et Fe cr, aksaink Gace MA he and enjoyed than which will be staged at Brown's | a nt Nght, 112) Gein, ‘manship would cost double as much elsewhere. Satisfac- patent. 4 Te see are lercerburg Academy; Lawson Robe-t~ e} Gymnasium nest day ‘night hos wy» | aon, teainer of the Irish-American Ath= T oF _ Hon guaranteed or money returned, “aroused Wide spread interest among eee mw» | pon, trainer pf the lelah- American = all the other Turk. Ww all lovers of the sport he bout jsistant to the late Mike Murphy in con- ! . ie the first big one sta here i, ‘glean the athletes for thi ‘Olym:. | ish-blend cigarettes in almost two years, Yesterday al iny ay larry ‘Tuthill, Pe r of Mine Member of one of the most exclusive : 4S, Pane | Sait e| it Ameri ball Club | clube ip the’ iuy reserved block of Ra heh carts and, ww Hee the Weet Point athh thietes, and put together! o t nevi mi rn Nate Cartmel are " or. club"would attend “with thelr F et we 2 sz ‘ : a