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seats " a eae TUPI ae Le wm nae om _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1914. oo aS in mala aa | [RSSERE] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [nosit¥ Eaten ROBERT EDGREN STALLING AS A POPULAR ART PAK SWENEY MAY | FOR YALE TO-NIGHT a Seen lif Blue Leader Can’t Play Wil- son Will Be Rover Against Crescent A, C. 4 | While Capt. Sweney may not be able to lead the Yale hockey team > inst the Crescent A. C. In the first | big game of the season on the ive at ‘the St. Nicholas Rink to-night, the ‘Blue will send a team of veterans against the New Mooners, Shiller, who made a good record as a goal Prem Publia 7 m Pree, BS VP Lee yess keoper last season, will be in the cage f t . (3 Toe STAR Y ; for the Elis to-night. TALLING {s the Iatost popular fe On Ther Ritts : Z J | ‘The collegians will probably be put pastime, judging by the items in sms to a hard test, for the Bay Ridge club the news, It's the oldest of all ” | mon have « teats of hard goal eneot- pastimes, Alexander wan stalling ‘i _ | “dataing by the Items in News, Sports Nowadays Is| Just One Stall After Another. EVEN IN $ 7 ers and have shown .: attack in When he wept because there were no Th f) Z . Tas Home. practice that bids fair to carry them More worlds to conquer, If he hadn't ——— -. ‘far in their effort to capture the been stalling he would bave slippod! — | Amateur Hockey League champion. ————— ship this season, The Crescents will al4o put a n tcum on the tee, din that the collegians and club- men have had plenty of practice a | fast game is looked for. |\Princeton Rowing Coach | Against Four-Mile Races 3:0" iii iit st GREAT EWWBITION OF | Be bs i jand Bierworth will be the defense GROUND AND LOFTY STALLING Haued Dr. Spaeth, “that a man can inen with Murray, Buchanan and ws a four-mile race r Capt. 8 AT FRENGH Le SPRINGS, Dr. Spaeth , wee § Send Tiger| so ne can do so without injury to| MacDonald, and Capt. sweney, oF — _ --——=- his health, but I do say there is don Howard will likely send in several .| ger of serious injury, as many of Bt oi Crew to Poughkeepsie Re-) cor simen are under twenty-one yenrs | Ctuer players during the ume io Be Over on Columbus by discovering “America fifteon hundred years before Columbus was born. To Ko back 1 Mitle further in -vorld history, old Adam was stalling whon he hung! @round waiting for some ove elmo to | band him the apple that be was ad- Milring from a safe distance, Kilbane is one of our best} seotern stallers. Johnny iw try to hold the featherweikht it, Jobuny piesont dearth of] ine __.|| Lee Magee, New Brookted Manager, 4 ees Farrell’s Friends Wonder Aa of age, ——_ tions shapes up best. @ matter of fact Youngest Leader in Big Leagues gatta If Stewards Cut Down [tee eee ae coyote Ghaeeds It ts reported from Ann Arbor thot | veterans, will in the line-up, and Event to Three Miles. Harvard never had an understanding | Hob. Wall. at re Kennedy, two Low Magee, the former Cardinal outflelder, who was yesterday with the football management at the | other “old-timers,” will likely get in University of Michigan fora game at! the game against Yale. ‘These men, Cambridge, The Westerners did not along with Jimmy Shirreff and sev- ad bates tans . W H 1] Appointed manager of the Brooklyn Federals for next season, to 1% pounds ringside. Jobnny’ hy Johnson Is (4 in suce Bill Bradley, is the youngest bi league leader in the accept the invitation sent by Harvard | eral other of the “old guard,” have wall Waa te @ recent Phi country. He is only twenty-five years old. He has never had any AN SPAETH, rowing| because it is a rule at Ann Arbor | been practising at the St, Nicholas . RS. DU j provious experience as the pilot of a club, but he is of the aggres- nage nin ce aj | that whenever the team Bae is ta, Yanks’ Prospective Buyers)| sic itis? igs si tt ay oe instructor at Princeton, dented cc tat PRINCETON, N. J., Deo. 1%. | that w er pblays away | itink “for soma weeks. | Capt. ‘Tod ebrows, and finished withou ‘ ; % eo aul aaattay that he was considering |, home there must be a veturn | Hrown is well pleased with the work "i ti make & succes® of his new job, It is understo t he recently game the following season done by the New Mooners in practice, Mepis ce tis feat eens wae | took Brodie to the Feds because he was promixed a chance to try an invitation to enter a Tiger eight Gesomplished by gently fading awee . f hia hand as a manager. He was under a two-year contract to the in the Poughkeepsie regatta next ; Whenever his oppoucat wine ay lit Is Declared That if American League Leader Had Helped Cards, with one year to go, bus as his contract had the ten-day [| June. Dr. Spacth says that he would Plenty of Class Re resented in mingle witb gin. me ome places they reserve clause in it, be doesn't ficure that his old employers will not oppose a proposition to have the | Pp ~ eall that ut as @ * Local President to Strengthen the Club, as He Apparent be able to make any trouble for hin. \ Tigers row on the Hudson if the race ‘ A wail by ah entitely ditternt : pp y Magee, who was one of the players that Manager MeGraw — {| WA# reduced. to three milve, | te ts Navidad Handicap at Juarez licked t con ny the Giants ¢ thel " Jonnny Dundes able rey, ls Doing for Ruppert and Huston, New York Would Not HIS AURCINDLLVaAe, Wauvalnned: toca eoatreetin Chiokgarvese AIHO hetioves that a student at collexe offering, to be run oft on Christmas we hear how Johnny out- Drag on the Organizati aay. i “Robert W 4 do som 1 ° , afternoon, ‘The weights will be as- n. terday by President Robert Ward of the Brooklyn club. Ever handel is training for a four mile Joe Rivers in thelr recent bout Have Been a Drag ] lo since he leaped to the Feds the owners of the St. Louis team — || race ee ng for a four mile| Christmas Day Feature at]sixnea ‘Tuesday, and in view of the Pasay Hivors put it all over Dun- have been trying hard to get him back ‘into organized baseball. | sions of practice and this takes up the Mexi Should Be Real briliant form lately dispiayed by een renban beta him even By Bozeman Bulger. [pe cateer a9 4 manager in his own His refusal to return to the fleld has been a bitter blow to the |time he ahoult devote to study eXI1CO. Ou! je «Rea Brookfield, Old Ben and Hoenir, it teenth, and then sterned jection to| Home town, Cards, as he t# not only a sensational outflelder, but he plays a “And even if the faculty cons looks as if this trio will be given the Belthogue on ine chin that nta F share ani pariicalas vedere eos good game at sccond base, Magee Joined the Cards in 1911 when jena He et Oe oe aii epatnct Contest All the Way. posts of honor in the matter of . : 4 1 é ‘ said Dr. Spae e & chance for a whi League the friends of the Yankeo core tee » connoldtton about that] ee as pate wane BrOaneniania management “His record 2 four-mile arce, While we have 10 ibs coca weight. In view of the fact that the President are beginning to WoNde | mero aguinni tho Iron to Hauer! ks Year, ) AO . shun, ta Pree ee AESiel ho ccawn | SUAT WE) Mas), Dede ibe Tateredt eee eer venue Nae why Han Johnaon and certain mag-| yet he doesn't xpouk ch nish 1911 OCs a Or ner EE ee tania and then Kae “1 Doc. W-—Interest| purchased abroad by Phil Chinn for hates are willing to go #0 far to help| to be able to talk about it all sum- 1912 Go 138 tote noene of the sate AGcly [ecrtioe ron ei mere Had Jefferson Livingston on account of |, gerial board, challenges all tho| along tho Ruppert-Huston deal. fier When ho Jolas the Giants, iis 54142 le to give them straightaway laine bere Bhi adatohed oR ee ee what he had shown over foreign Dest white heavyweights, but is 1 got it,” nald one of there | weribe, lone Dieu ee 19M. Sy 160 j Practice spurts.” Seta ane ee OLign alitite pee deaereategs Mtake (COURSES, it can be assumed that the ie Sexine any of them? Not that/¢riends jast night, “the American Mies tein — SL GOW WRAE It URES OOEs to! tulbeds |handicapper will so burden hita that , ve noticed. Coffey, Smith a 4 the $50,000 zs ae League has offered to pay !a true line upon his capabilities may be had his first time out, if poor rac- j @everal others ure counter-challenging | qimerence in price for the purchase of b ; eV and ai, Jum the club a Stans wee we Highest Honors Ever Bestowed Upon I, F FISTIC NEWS ‘AND GOSSIP Aag tole does not militate against gg rf nae ee Oa Tennis Player for Maurice McLoughlin'™= Fuller's Injury and FP, 1) stetter" a m, ut 1 wee they're matcted for 4 general undoratanding. | By ri y wre ree pag tase, ee a Le ae ——_ ‘ie Moca ow. 7 ‘i r with will be @ very busy vs limah and Executor New Orleans they'll pi | Well, then,” be argued “why don't : ; [Guuidoat suit wi “ : | g reutor i their way around the ¢ they give that $50,000 to Farrell and Not Only hiss bia England Select| Ir. Norris Williams, Who De-| 1," {uu; (or Be tn salt ogaarley, “aeings. the Newark agit [Christophine are other that will start, Dare New York At why not lot him have four players and ‘i 5 | day the New York American! TT nagar? Anybody could do pretty| Aim as Best Player in World, sete Ae ake Hochlaed: AF K wasn't | “tt goos seom'ar tile atrange vhat,| OUt United States Ranking, Hing sensation the High- * ‘ ‘ this selling nensation the HIKH, [after letting Mr. Farrell dght bisown! Committee Places Hinr at the winter. The alleged aell-|battios for ton years, the league ing decided that the ( ‘ , 1 better form if he did more fighting, lias a wert he Uh and quality. y feated Star From Golden) sicnea iim up for two more important contesta, | af 0 Weinert will inal with any that G ‘The first of these will be with Tom Levi ey buy ‘agree ary rigs ‘de vietor ot the latter fant. post for this st i avyweight of font ate in Ch the womising young hearyveigh ‘ati dak, Sli ass a vokileld, Christophine, Hoenir anit te in Challenge Round at! iy ie reais 2r'tne Lawire A, C. on Weadnes | Arte Mae Dan it tote tor ita dis {Grover Hughes are all possessed of & day night, while the second will be f¢ frie Newport Last Summer, Rated | Snaa‘etin tating Levnsty at a wyclal show me Boy | See inser tine tents haa ry . brilliant turn of speed, but the ques wo be tek at tue Auditorium im Waterbury, | htupmel tens riveree “bonita with rounding out a field that in quantity favorably me to thy Savewe al tion arises whether this quartet cau 14g from Los Angeles, Cal. Brynl drawal should the European war cons | 4" ynien he injured. i bis. battle mith Joe nah and Injury, while the un- Raqutiations keep the team on,the/should suddenly decide to help wo) the Top, Second in the List ously oa Kon. Youre, silerwees, [ie tae lary" 8 | the early: rumminseot the race to offwe 4 Bias oe ihe Feda hustion| (ther person. In other words, if the pense ‘ k Johnny Dundee, the fast and clever Ughtwetgnt, |! ind sbhoer tel ‘the staying qu ities and streteh run qround Nkew man with a million doll- | logue Bad shown 4 dhepowtion ve te tack in town. “He atrivel hero late last] te bam Cah ra Isand wal the | ning abilities of Old Boa, Executor, race e Yanks for, 10, ) Par Ha te blow in on teama and players. | any years, the New York aut would AURICE E, M'LOUGHLIN, the 0, and. nachos WO at Yaa its yu eerie baseball” magnates all | cert. ty | ‘e ted b: toag fy yped tenia star trom | My tinue. Veruon, ‘ PAV H EM ARRENTORUaTTaC Veneute’. for eeeting in be ent they yam, whom he defeated at Veru i Bomebody's doing it. Bitce oy gta ith like the the Golden Gate, has just been ‘ : - arneat effort will be made to} in a plaster cast. Dundes bed toc Saath os, Jak Shear ates auned | Giants are to no Nation ann > other player ; 2 dvance the game among the junior EL Vaso, New Orleans, Grand House Minty aarhay.’ Hichy Wp, ve Young | he: q ma ey, eee, cuctaved oF jenumey ethers have + been tour oceantons | 0M rey ne ghar ‘ And tournaments, WIM be held with | Keuua oh acount of bs dadtaant taut MF ant Simmy Tate a, Young Crosby Rens singan Lore "Noe ry penought the owners to | tory of ‘ + E it 4 entries poys, Raymond D. ‘ Wor * " 4 x 7 nostponed tt acon wun GSR Pa paella cme an tie giving him a! The Ranking Committee of the Unite Of the project and | , JH Colfey, the «Dublin Giant,” has been ten- | | Evo outa were arranged, 0 cM Ware Bein ene Gikeanrieen y good mon, but oe Lawn Ten Association has " ived hearty support, as it was oon all his spare time on NO-| the best he ever Rot Wis an OCcaMonal States La ‘ennis Assoctatio: 4 < dered dinners and banquets by the different Irisn | clubs. ‘The Stitite ri : a. e ntion has not | ( boute and Godeing the States | oid timer who had outlived his use- Peed him frst in ite rating of the + . 6 of Harlen aud in the Broux since ne : fret Jot, Bee unbuat Smith in the Garden, Jim hay ident of the Jockey whose funeral tool the younger element, 4 Y inlet tree of these alfairs, aiid it & day. ‘where decisione can be given. He'# | ruinens, In mont camen the player country's players, and taking into hg these linea {t Wan suggented | Lt, simuded Vimo of theme sieien, ane Ht S| aay etalling. an turned over t rrell just to }consideration the fact that England : ‘ the Interscholastic championship | (he Fourta aud Madison Sat ‘olley Ken, ae “94 annice, now to Roush Ae [Keep from paying him salary. A case) not jong axo rated him as the best tournament shoula be open to all erin Volley wes once 8 eiolormal, ar planning I ll ie th nays he's f 4 se 4 a se oy x , f etball ° 3 ttle 5 instead of continuing it as a side i a team, which recently overwhelmed Ford- he can get bee 00 tor gree. ‘The cases are very rare where a club |class by himself. ‘ : fasue to the qattonat ampionships | Jack Britton te now vel fined er, 2 . in = Py is iy soe the has been built up out of discards and | MeLoughiin, it is true, was beaten at Newport, but tt was felt that the | Behe "ys if tie ew twehve-routd "A. at Nin nd it ; faked for "a rerum ‘bout, Barfield is’ to et him fngion Avenue tosnight y y " ent arrangement added to the tain, “Cannes on | Mane ington ght. wy welsh champlonabip Joh 101 | "No magnate and no league preal- [UY Hs Norris Williams in the national sis " . nave it lo of the gamo and no change | Siete ‘ written down the names of) dent r offered any help to Frank |Championship at Newport last sum- Ma Bs. Langford, Joe Jeanette, Sam) Farrell and he no’ pmplained, | mer, but his defeat came at a time afternoon wil on Looks a little as if Johnson | Year after year he kept shovelling in| when he was atale after a nerve-rack- |. + Meet! vias” Sporting Club’ of! Brock the stalling habit too, his bankroll In an effort to make Kood, | ing campaign in which he had beaten E re Kelley May Owing to, the fect That Young Alvara ts iil! and the best he gets te the feeling |iho greatest players from abroad and ‘ 4 on astint of ba blames his he ia nv wante UNROAT SMITH Lae ary a ans G poor showing In the Coffey fight re is no di but that the Ree ER a antata hi sate “i | Manage Yankees Pt, a's Greek letter fraternities another local boy, In the main event upon lack of ring work, A thing to help! ‘The fact that he lost in Uw chal- gs ili fe ype Pee Waal | gears pareiaeg eer im in the, of ten rounds, and scored an easy Vie- ? ab kK team, and jenge round at Newport was the only } uct working ins gymossum vu Mondey or |" ave, tory. Johnny was far too clever for his fighter must keep on fighting, anc art_and Capt. Huston ‘are | reason that it was thought that the . h y Tuceday, efforts to reduce the crew debt of| sturay opponent and earned the honors boat has been idle for some time. fexactly right in refuning to Kup in committee might place him , H : If the Yankeos are sold to Mossra. $2,700 which was left at the end of the|in nearly eyery round. Taylor won a entally he bas # bad right hand. | unless they are shown. something j sin their estimate of ae af Ruppert and Huston it ie sald that tie baticemund of 40. | rowing soason last June, and have aub-| clone victory, over Young Marino, | This hopes to have that in good enough | But it does seem a little rough on|the stars of the country, However, | | 4 i ‘ Joo Kelley, the old-time player, for- bates who'will figure | scribed $400 In the few days since the|In"every round. siti hat on sings pat ne wea a har Frank Fs At after all his un-| Mac ts placed at the top, with Wil mer Boston and Cincinnati manager, ‘a, Wile th appeal was issued. Ea h man in the, a of : efforts the new ownors are | iums second lg y re +, ane cane x - Work. After the McCarthy fight he|to be started off with the very thing he ranking of the tennis players ' ‘ oe Ve and recently Jeader of the Toronto ce fest "unt rocads subagriee a 8 98") rhe failure of the Harvard and Mich!- Willard to any-|that he had been asking for. iw similar to the selecting of all-star | [> f Club, will be chosen manager of the |) faumng hun with wailos on te jas « e Hee ita between tie. tootbell seune: ot t be put into hie| ‘The main difference Is that Col mall and baseball teams local club, as ho is a close friend of | pains etiam the ‘The marksmen of Erasmus Hall the two universities next season was the Puppert and Cant Huston have bane. /end oft ' the prospective purchasers, ang prunmile prised Commercial High School in pBiect of 6 mae . “ll men a oir advisers who will) sports vl —-— ") y - * p e » © Whitney Trophy sub target match yes tE “ UNBOAT'S experience should be} sec that they are not hunked. white | tnatead it having every Tom, Me nice mit adanuin: Poeun wank ce tbe Bincktada ee eee ated thet Alsaar at Haivard, lust night, catcore explained & warning to Willard, if the) Mei Farrell, tmen, was aot ao for i ater nkiny of the tonnia. play — | says that his club has not yet decided a te i thy | Avenue gunners by 276 to 262. This vic~ | tween ‘the two elevens during the past i : "4 ‘o rs 1 5) ae _——-~ - c a nity Mess D against | big fellow goes di vn to Mexicg| Well, there's one time when F ora le oUiolu), ne \t Is done by the 5 ttee ia | to Kive up Rube Marquard, the Giants’ og er RonF Hi [tory wives Eragmus the championship | $7800r Tene cteat Later when. the e jo i out | showed’ he 4 y appo ommittes from | ‘ ke of the Class t came Up, Moot 4 for = fight with Johnson, without| snowed’ he war wim to the ama,” |sebecially anpolnted committee from | rad ant appro i corwatmch, |piteher who recently Jsampec his Glant | Mike Par f She Cinae A Qiviniom: Thay. will mest geome up, Moore said, bP mene Bote witht ine rere) tencrouns find, yer? Huet, The offte Nat Raoe of the rating of T. C. Bundy, and Mrs fouled | contract. “We offered to return Mare | agian fp" anata wi Fe ars sayin ct Wath ort wet cron of three matenes $0f unless it fitted Into the plans of riggs » u ert t ny who ry mn" c rT P ad he won't carry any public confidence | or nothing doing.” (ee pare Hy Be, mae ecm Sine Briggs, Outside of the fast aprer ced a ard to the C rare if the New York we.’ wt + eae ithe gaat, Sieg and the city championship. ane vase, CORCR! Bor the araduai Ae- into tue ring with him. A fighter who ig There iw considerable apecus | ty Aochinw in known outaide of the | National League Club would produce | the "ore iyala inthe’ start = xfiftei Tounds, | aaea interest In being taken in the doesn't box often loses whatever skill 1 A those | committee as to the rating of Won inding contract slaned by him," me howe ts ie esvper Gnd Gerting ability he has. The men Aejected to ANd we plage | bUL the next best a Miss {said Ward. "So. far the National | 2" 20" ci" vanes ts gee Mowe wary [annual basketball game between Poly Lap stealing of an unparalleled order ‘who fight best are those who are al- ye . ‘ 2 on 2 | Button and Miss Mar ve not done so and we| fant Inatitute of Brooklyn and Yale in the | marked the fifth dey of the limited six- i Among the ten leaders are Karl H,| Florence Sutton a i's affidavit. that he . the appear: | 427 cycle, race at the First Regiment ways at it. kreatent dae to have "Germany * Jiliiam J. Cloth ‘Alex- | ner. jha ‘As iim Flynn, the Bistto hear ts | Poly gym to-night, owing to the app Sernoty, Newark, yesterday a ely ry -=Eeed Schaefer on the GIANT. (0 Oe ne eee aoa een a onmton, It hinds | With a commendable spirit of true | Wan a free agent, legally, when De | auicuad io Agnt te feo Wy ance of Charley Taft and Newell Gar: |andevahing. "At the ond any airernega. SHUGRUE SHADES ROBIDEAU elub In good humor, On several ve | jay Murray, George M Chureb, Wat-| sportsmanship, it was decided to agreed to play for us. a ace Lf sid field as ale Hy betel, pia players. Th of wild ee ate two teams, those of of Pa th cantons he tried to persuade Clark | yon MM. Washburn, and Kits 6. Fot-| postpone action on the Davis Cup 2. ois schedule meeting of the | imme.e ite pratt ing st the, freed a | Hatt pamed te 6 cet eae jorey and ed ary fab wir wand Gare Griffith to turn the comedinn loose With th sent Unset rine ae int y pe, thera BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Dec. 19.—| Now that Griffith han released Benue. | (Ol: As in the past yeare, one Dune |e i ge it was. felt, that to | American an tlonal "Leagues | chess ‘islog"made to bate Rallor Pritts Taft and yours darned. ‘Reports from che ragh Ata boxing exhibition hold at the lo. |¢ af the. twenty-one | ored he Will be renned BNmerianlly, conditions. it was fe vould be | opened at French Lick Springs, Ind., | levine’ Yale indicate that both young men are | Walthour 4 Wal . ane rei id Q | remaining ayo mally © we at one . 4h ined on: \ Ing six team: reer ion, nicer Wales Fair ta iraven eat rmen | WH te} Cliases, the| taking. wn unfair advantage of the yentorday, No developments were a Kid Wiitema, he, Banter eri, a Ne for firat placer t e lane Header aes ‘* Bbugrue of Jersey City received | signing him for the game: reason. | fed pe eg Ah plaged alpha. rt ens auth ition, as aes nounced’ Ip the, nemovations for te ae et 13, 8a Lat Fordham and Guorretown met, ast 1} a bo ‘of the beat praye ° ea Rrocbeat the Polo Groun Oe ot of the Ranking Commit- a a fighting: for the allies, | League Club Fg ou Jacob Ruppert}. panel uN Fon ee Cy a floor waxed for ie. toe, which is composed, of Frederick C;) There ts no inntiediate hurry, and the iv, ond Capt, 3. Ue Huston. eaten eta pil hie cer tt ae t contest, Inman, Chairman . L. Pate and| question of «a challenge wi it Defeats © > win ot t Of the reagan for Fordha freely ropes My thet bow pew. Rob. As there has been no decision about | | Walter Merrill Hall, Wiactia exhaust-| cided at a meeting of the Executiv Demares i ved a cut over the left the 9 Syracuse franchise in the Inter- | ively with the conditions which led to| Committee on the morning of the an-| TRENTON, N. J. Dec. 1 —Calvin opie tae | 8S 08 EY ra ‘at the end end at tne Geer t Joage George Wiltse is | the selection of McLoughlin over Wil-| nual moosting of of the Sesctiasion next | Demarest defeated Harry Cline, 900 to sul Mamas. Following the innovation ee- Peoruary t te provable thas @ ten- tp v4 Paavere match rns rein ro he tablished last the report of the tative or technical navonee, will will be ‘bere vorage and hig at woe up Women’ Ranking Committee wae lesued ot that time, ow! to with Pi oat Chines ine, 12 IOS ITN ERNE AO IRENE ll Net Nas areas sei. AEP anno RNA AN NN a