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i teers yorte ory sabes Fs SO RE Mi 8 OE a ORT ETT RN se “2a ee veeaetat THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1914. UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ‘ROBERT EDSREN | | 1 ar Ae Gree) ~ IN MUDDY GOING: Sle oS EE 2 =} Laasey Tt ATCHARLESTON f thee -<l | | First and Is Never Headed. Charlie White’s Manager Thinks That the Chicago Boxer Will, Stop Joe Shugrue at the Gar-' den To-Wight. | | Special to The Brening Woid CK TRACK, CHARLESTO! D There wasn’t much quadigy, represented in this afternoon's here, but the fields were well anced and that evidently pleased the talent. ‘The track was stil muddy and the mud runners enjoyed the ex- tended session. The fourth race, an all aged selling affair at five and y half furlongs, brought out a fine col- lection of sprinters, thus serving |s the feature event of the day. FIRST RACE. Three-year-old: SIX furlong. 2 to en, 2, first; Stealaway, 103 3 to 1,7 to 5 and 7 to 16, Crisco, 108 (Nathan), 4 third, Tiny Dust, Mimesi Plain Ann and Idleweiss also ran, iat ti? am ae curaee| ECU Johnson Is Here to Take a Hand he gee Inaugural “Met? Indoor |i See tn io ar at In Final Negotiations for Yankees dhe Tennis Championships mnt; Sis newt einten) half, Stealawa: 10 cames ° —_ Kitehle and Welsh. If White docs: | M’GRAW KEPT BUSY aaa kG 3resnahan and Huggins in Cincin- eee at ert er, Was @ hea nage, hur Kicking wonde of eu! Some Interesting Problems TRYING TO GET A LINE Messrs. Ruppert and Huston] nati to Trade With Herzog and Run€ Off at Expr ess Speed '' SECOND RACE. ; ty Chicago. He wan & novice whea Geprriaht 1916 by The Press Publishing Ca (The New York Heeuing World } HARLIG WHITE of Chicago has Drought dis famous “kick” here to try it on Jow Shugrue. Two yearn ago W came East heralded an @ wonder, He met Shugrue then, twee in concussion. Bhugrue stopped | is winning stremk, and whem (hariic weet Went again be wasn't regarded | @8 @urh & wonder in this town. Bhu- | eres had reputation, and the Higbting ho did afterward added to it White's manoger tan't at all mod- i bef 7 ma @) Wonder if Thi . McGraw Wires Proposition FAGADRIBT SAT Ces holt etre raat rat hve tonones oleatiy Cotiie ins. | they t g \- eo o) ~ SI Le pio h ware jor is, they met before and since, then han Regarding Players’ Con: ON LOBERT OF PHILLIES. onder if They Can Re P Meet in devanth fe Regiment Ar- Bide rents the COUrtE Of te Rat ee ee een ee nok amet while Shugrue has gone back if any n a >, 5 : vane fSeclal to The Krening World.) 9 were in splendid form indoors. Her- won; A. C. Haley, 104 (Hanover), (hing. White has won twelve tienes, ¢racts Will Have to Be}} sonn mecraw insists that ne is] Cover From Present Owners} CINCINNATI, O., Dec, 29.—A three- in the past year with knockouts and would have stopped Hitchie if 7 to 10 and 1 to 2, seeond: 5 hadn't been ove peed te ; | bere Ly ee an, ™M vi + a iy cornered trading conference with} Mory Proving a Great Devel: High School ora: ic; Carne throug, (9 (Cl paae are come ore he, ay ht “ao ot Tea i f Pla Herzog, Bresnahan and Huggins en- ‘i the fourth round. Bowman's best |6 to 6, third ime, +, Orante, No t Team if Any of Players . Ned for this afternoon} Oper Of Budding Talent—For-| match was that in the second round Holland, Madeline B., Cale- | having no hand in the purchase of the Yanks by hia two clone per friends—Capt, Huston and Solved Before the Club Is Baxed was out in the Grst round * |. Ruppert. Just the aame ho 4 Kode ia 61 ‘s office, It was ._ | {8 which he defeated Donald A. mise |e ian, Nigadoo and Master Joe Oy guved himvest by hanging 01 Finally Sold. mignt busy mun around 81) Purchased Jump to Feds. |Si,o'staed in connection with it that| tyefive of the Sixty-8ix| of Englewood itigh School, 18, 7-5, |aleg ran. hile not anxtoun to criticise the yesterday »fternoon, He John McGraw had wired a couple of 6—1. Bowman followed by defeating | Pdi) they got away Oranto was judgment of Manager Nate Lewin, | 4 was called from the Imperial Hotel ——— propositions to the gathering making M Ily| Mf; Macbuttie, é—1, 62. jo off in front, with Madeline B. and might call attention to the fact (hat for two hurry-up trips, but. re- Preference tereaaan awaler Hate latches Scheduled Actually) ny roisic, the tant youth of the Chaser close up. Going around the ng one has us yet “knocked Bhugruc By Bozeman Bulge turned without relieving the alr of || Fecelved tho signed contract of Arthur|it almost @ four-cornered aftalr, Her: Park Hill Club, ‘who was the runner- |lower turn Oranto increased his lead Biking,” although ls bas mel @ eovr AN JOMNSON has come on alfinyelery that is hovering over the f) Mromme. AUPhiladelphia to see about a trade} Played, up to Harold Throckmorton at West 0 three lengths. When the front og eda bee i Hl age B h New York tol] deal. Hee tats Maiti HE 80; / with the Phillies and aso to make Side, hit hard and true. He defeated |stretch was reached Billy Collis, sg one 5 p Y White is @ first-class Oghter, but he urry-up trip to New Yor As 4 matter of fact much of Mc- J] ng to be sold to?” inquired one of} Mn eo un offer to join. the Jabish Holmes jr., a relative of Gus- jwho as back in the first half of the hasn't “beaten them all from Welsh take a hand tn the final nego- |} Graw's activities were in trying | the writers, evidently unimpressed. | 1 Ran! tave F. Touchard, 6—3, 6—2. Matthew (race, caught the fast tiring Oranto down.” Welsh beat hin on pointa,|tiations for the Yanks, and right off|} to got @ line on Hann Lobert, the Just Soe {ald John, “I'm not | Rete nahan, the first to appear,| A % 4 developer of budding tennis| ‘Taylor of Fordham Prep, was also In jand won by two lengths, A.C. Haley He. Sapable sporting wrivere at 1 us |the reel he te confronted with some |] S16 Aleieg with ey: the team f'fet Herdie Bchupp's contracts” ne | frankly stated that he has eighteen talent the metropolitan indoor| rare good form. His drives made a £0 the place, a length in front of ’ side. “as hugruo dearly. outt sual it |Pather interesting problems, {would not be aurpriving if Mo: men to sell or trade and that he tennis championships in the! quick finish to Phillip Freidman at | (laser. Fy Welsh, here shortly afterwa: owt plata that Shugrue has “gone a back “if anythi White aan't it} The prospective owners, for tn- stance, want to know when a ball Ww announced within a few that he bad purchased Le- hoped to a two deals that | ceventh R Showing himself to be a regular! Seven eg fellow, Jimmy Callahan has 6ene the ee eee eee eiis Havvutt| Rest thing ever attempted in this ent Armory is the big- hare ee! ely fay a Indoor espe CHARLESTON ENTRIES Metropolitan ert and that he would be the reg- P| following telegram to Clarence R sabia § Po fayard defeated I player's contract is binding and when * LJ 4 wy him sby on material but that he|country. The meet {is only open to Basord jr. Sdteated \ 2s - — = + r 0 m1 °) | e © jes for i ‘cord of the fight, which showa that] In purchasing a club It ls gatural| ~ Wane world’s checeplonamine’ the same in hopes of landing one ‘he tournament 1s the firat indoor det s\tehie was as busy ap a bee at the erally known ChtcaKo pitcher and one Cinclnnatl | competition ever arranged for the|\ Believing there is much in a name} During the morning Leon Ames, the | Youngsters, but the entering fleld was he so large that the matches yesterday me in, had to be run off on a sort of time- 4 with for the would-be purchaser to sup-| Yanks, and yet it Is ua Bitohle in ine tine w hard punch) nose thut the playera belonging to rae meris f& contract with Even thon he was unable|that club are to be included in the], jot of money to the new owners, in Oincinnati--a German name-—| veteran pitcher, reported as among bad! Garry Herrmann has declined to trade| the Federal — captures, 9 bUE bit out, Ritchie fought White ltranafor. ‘That is what Col. Ruppert {but they de not feet disposed to ay tt ats His head cleared, and be fought hea cantina lowe think, Pere ie for Biv unieas they know the goods|Heinle Groh for Tommy Leach, Jimmy |reached satisfactory ter i. fold “Sted table system. cg By Goleman, Secetel Ae ; it , it a Lavender and “Ited" Corridon 4 Herrmann and waid he would not ’ 4 cit deteated, An #} a gvod Tet at the ort Men ana noi|up to Han Johuson to decide, ba Ls vel lhe when 1 talk tof DURCh. me even give the Federnis a kind look, | The first match started shortly ry hi, oe eteated Ri. et a ig White, was the aggresmor, Any} These pluyers may or may not be- fellowa about this,” sald Capt. —— —~ | after 10 o'clock, and all day long the neral Warren, at champion is lkely to bave Hitch A “ul “ionise $300: “Lady May jong to the club, according to the} }yuston late last night, ARE f ° armory floor resounded with the pat- tro rear lle Seer se duce’, Papen te bo re" |clauses in thoir contracts and the in-| have nothing to nay that can possibly Code 0 Ethical [Giants May Buy | ter of tennis bails, Four courts were |% ba san Wt, has @ chance. MoCormick, rr tos tad tet aap |inowe claim tee oven tte ergata ie rout sounuatet @e| @les Framed | an International |*,.".'~: i f | There were sixty-six matches ar- | feed es + out 7 t. if this thing 6 ’ 7 f ber forty-five | Ulver d urchase the contract of a player and| lieve me, we ure no F Athl t Cl b | ranged, and of this number forty-fiv Piatt ete iy amples. m hite hasn't “beaten hapa teat contract ‘should pro’ ie be no | had prea wreund up en, cays ago It or etes uo as arm tales ata rd ania a at s,s as, - ” * | would have ah ata ites “ Dao. iH 4, anteed or are the purchasers to take| cated up, with, may real CHICAGO, Dec. 29—An amateur! ‘The latest report is that the Giants | +a “ae ee Chasilo White is anything but altheir chance Ho eee Cory saunfactory talk] athlete should pay no attention tolare negotiating for the purchase of | AS # rule the matches were eolded | ti 4 dub, * @ very strong, clever] Quite « number of the Highlanders qe eeland will have an-| applause from tho grand stand, ac: |un International League franchise, 1¢{¢% the regulation limit in tho frat! Auat Maen 6 ae ‘a ha ty hqner, & very sti hittes, exgressive}have not signed contracte for the morrow. 1 understand that) cording to @ code of ethical rules|the deal goes through, the minor |TOUnd. the best two out of three. The diego Him ely, ne fe 8.9 i and ‘dangerous in every —round.|coming season, though they are con- dent Jonnson ia here, but as yet 3 i ; Fcinitiieee ant avwore peiabainesseanee: nd 5 i F— Bhugrue isn't by any means White'slaidered members of the Now York oe eevee Him. We will later | id down by @ special committee of| league club will be used ay a “tarm."|f Dll pled tall rnecennary, | Mol cistetig rans é equal an a bunch . But he's clever ub on the strength of the reserve the Athletic Research Society, in an-| The new rule which limits the maj nowever, he longest match iH hitiemores 3 4 ry clause in their contract jut are one that A. M. Hurd defeated R, w.! pele nual session here, The rules say: | league rosters to twenty-one players ta, to, ot they Pane ubsly to ba up a very fair] It is rumored that the Federal}, “Wo miaht have onsht. che Tanks “Contestants will not attempt tolafter Muy is what is causing Man- | Manaran, 12 serap—much better than some of the| League ix after several of the Capt, Huston th dy 11 cx eat se teteatet WS epee un, 11 Irie: tial . Sef 4 Appreaties y i Cant, Budiey from play to the grand atand for publicity |ager McGraw to seek a safe place for |) Tt Was m NA eaaaae dr babe ata on, 5 chagnpions seen around (hese |ere—Hrite Me Roger Pockin« | Mie. eitier, the comedian, saying |Or applause, Appweciation from the| the harboring of his surplus talent, — | /@8* mate anes lal ne 9 ae oh “th 4 } agings during the past year, pau, for i If they should | eee furnished him « good inugh spectutore will ‘ie taken for granted} With the expense of sending out {te youthful contestants had ell College Hockey after Ruppert an had foe in the show and to hold off and not acknowledged.” scouts and the trouble of landing new | Playing under tric light for nearly long first day's schedule resulted in four rounds of |? uston OB VERNON’ ee come back trom | Paid for them an interesting lawsuit long aa L could, Naturally, we don't] surther ideals of conduct were laid | players, the major league gubs cannot} two hours. Th over @he sea, and he says that |MHEN develop want to break up the show or any-| down as follows: afford to handle the youngsters for i den i by anu a Cauie ‘Thone are a fow of the many thinga! ting go it looks ae if ¢ ollier will | "Opponenta will be treated as|fow weeks rent sic'tlum’ detested Iie Season Opens the Frenchmen are all drinking {that are being straighten in the spring and then let i, Hunt. 2. {Puller detente out in ek.” Y \ the singles bringing the tournament toed. Eee ‘o” Pan iy 5 vo at least another week. friends and honored guests even if] them go and have some other club | ‘ee t tea. In Rhebms thore are oceans aud |these conferences between Mr. Pare ha they do sot reciprocate: No untuir ade | raap the benedt. to the semi-finals to-day. This af- | Wires “6 mallet ere O-. ig soaans of wine; sixteen million bot. |rel and the Nenring Par iitwell haat John Foster made the important] Vantage will ever be taken of them negotiations for the transfer of | ternoon the doubles will start and ; tes, and al! of it fine, The Germans wot Bone—for their atny was eo short but they're playing the dog in the anger for sport. Although they n't drt it, themselves, day by | won't let the eeheinng | come cart it away They're shelling the town from daylight to dark ane the Jersey City efub to Syracuse did} the final round in both singles ale “Ofticiats will be considered as im. | tional League club owners expected apie will be ne a Tenens: ; artial and competent arbitrators, the matter first came up a few © most striking feature of the ie Decinions will be accepted without | Weeks ago, and since that time the| novel cha:npionship is the unfamil- hore to-night, with Cornell meetings dispute, even when they apparently | New York club has become interested | iarity of the players. Most of them Princeton at the St. Nicholas Rink. gre unfair. Advantage will not bo |! the proposition, 1 the Glants ac-|are wo young that they haven't hud The Ithacans have sent a team of} ence, and for| BROOKLYN REPRESENTED veterans to ‘New. "York and hope t been put on the reserve list by the announcement yesterday that he had| Good plays will be suitably acknowl. | the Jerse The first intercollegiate hockey game of the season will be played Fs eon taken of lax rule enforcement, Ml. noe the Bxresine Sup it i very any tournament exp feeling of any kind will not be pub. | likely that Manager jraw will see | that reason are strangers to their op- get revenge on the Tigers for the ry maming the wine cellars serve poy nme ar yestanad up for fants ere] Mely manifested even when an official | that George Wiltse, who has been un-| ponents, Tho field is so unknown IN SWIMMING EVENTS. | [0 Gereat of last season, In addition marke The smashing und crashing | " ree pe Fee Seti ‘non. New “% ia palpably inco.npetent of dishonest, | Conditionally released, will get the Job| that no one could say who would vrareuamarran of glass on the floor ia drowning the «wifi Jom Willard tolegray he to having practically all of last sea~! trookiyn will be well represented In| son's men, Cornell has in Hill of water sports carnival at the Sports-| the stars of last year’s championshis : 2 ee “Athletic rules will be considered | 4s manage land in the semi-finals in elther sin- Mi os kon Pa i) As mutual agreements between con- |, With an International Learue club] gies or doubles, because the playing testants for the purpose of providing | to farm his players, Manager McGraw | ability of most of the youngsters is a|inon's Show*to be held at Madison Square| St. Nick team. Many experts though basis of honorable competition bes |could hold all his youngsters from | mystery. Garden beginning Saturday night. More| Hill was the best player in the Ama n Gontions mn. Th letter or a trlt | span 30 renee sat ede nace em CORDLEY MOWS DOWN TWO [than twenty entries have been received | teur He ey league list yea) gs will no more be ignored | fro! my © the clubs from ¥ Be vsihded Bey ie actor 3 Nor ‘evaiied than Will a gentleman's | Which they were drafted, YOUNG TENNIS STARS. by Manager Ruberl from fancy divers] Wis big factor in the suce vund of the cannon's loud roar That's why the White Way has its, neue hanging out and compiains lee dh gay a tly Mea night and day of the terrible drought, |"aseemenls Wture he Canta, Je ie. the hearywetght Ute that he will comanat Graves RARTE Young Bhugnve : oy | eatte to New Vork end fight any of the white BLD box KIN | hears weighte. Afuer figurang that Joos may heer St. Nicks, — c. M, Cordley of Gien Ridge, N. Ju {and swimmers from the Bath Beach gec- | the St. 3 raves to-night nm Rrookls | Ue" "nein 8 Jimmy adder tine weeks Wwe yi of honor, . , 4 From a squad of twenty candidate: r o + | at the came fewe . P : “4 to wi rontest, t Persist in thelr attempts ¢ to d Kellermann has attracted the larg 4d as Graves vociferouply clatine | tet he would give him KOO fo oe Oe tte reads to halt as Peay fictory will not ita pe Kddie Collins, the great second base. [Jeaped around iis cout vke panther iat ever entered in an aquatic meet in SS Cornell & tere Bee charapionshid uw welterweight championship, | sae Me weve it Ta | cepted. man, Was uw’ he demanded a [and made use of a driving wallop that ig ast. The Bath Beach Mermaids, wen hey Will probaniy tine ust thartileld suye the tide is at stake, fairy of Yaaks| “An amateur will always be loyal | three-year contract and $40,000, said | had plenty of sting in it, mowed down} OM oye nest collection of divers and | with t goal, Hunter at potn Graves will have to be pretty vod | ae to wish ebal|to hin teammates in every conceivable} a Federal League official tod; two of the younger stars, be tha (i endeavor and will do bis utmost to | insisted that fa ‘bout | prove a worthy representative of his|ed bim and the rest ) yet away with the fighting soldier Nartiels is fresh from two fete | vdey tht Johany Dunder chane to fight White with B. M. Arnold jr. of the Cart swimmers in the country, headed by | Hill y over point, Babbitt at rove: Academy, in the third round winning| Lisle Hannerman, will tei © strong cor-| Kent at centre, F 000 in cash by sit: Cater we vale with tt v os : e. ‘Thi A Ay fe i 7 adh ook dont, Jers for the prize, Miss Hannerman| and Barber at right wing. weiknt Champion Al . ite tat he bel whem he Welt Cor a revura bette, institution.” bank in his name. These demands [@t 6% Se , 4 . ae a cach of which bis admit Af g% P| re - \ ES Se | were even too stift for the T aR Be ete tag 0 RCSNOWIORER! SHARIN MURR Oe Oe re Teen a site Yas, 1 ae Shas RE El ne % wil ve exhi . piclalmand Bim victor. eying gee ; oe, gd. LONG ISLAND MARKSMEN | the Srinity Mohaol orecky 4 diver any ons | ast This is Capty Peacocks eld became a fighter in | Wine in thes batite at New Orica i Reecher Scores Quick K , ts a aay But the Tigers showed up so well in fees aae ake ile Gama bere fram | *? ® # v at READY FOR BIG SHOOT. | ‘ siiped the ball down Cordley's e water polo mateh between the) But th 8 ath the Irish - us « not find ‘ det ine tn tie atten ©} Wille Bey id the Dackhand side as the Intter made his fonal Women's League and the Bat, (their game with the Irish-American Austria BIE yOars Ago, and not fit” | pny Gikson bas pone the tight ae knockout of his tong career last night | plunges for the net, Zabriskie reeted| Beach Mermaids t* attracting thuch ar. | A, C, that experts believe they h OF nOY ee ot New York. sire Ae Bh Ee Oe Scene 6 . More than a p of expert marks: by finishing Tim O'Neil in less than [off the first set at 6-1 before Cordley | tention in swimm shanaged to ontist in thet Mitod States ee rem cen the gladio of Apel have anno ntion of {Wo minutes at the Olymple A” C. of |learned to cross the ball low and force |imaide have pis i" v( ever wr he fought the middle of Ap Army. He was only Sixt ead iy dee aryl that he Mad ese vas lor elmhter 0 8 ve ss Ay lige Be i ansed tiur oF five yeare ago a big | Me tier he was thnvsh “le ie’ sidier took b DUn'A Pay AWAY, — prank Malone, the foatherwolght chemion Of) Hnwokiyn Jha when Bartfield (real naine Jake gaa Vrain, who pode ios Drove, fone ie tartfeld) protested in rather ¢ esi tn Canta’ Me og fashion, he was promptly knocked (toy weeks evecas’ ahah tae ‘own, Immodiately afterward be be (wine iu this city, Mls opponent wil be "Young an taking a great interest in loi y egg of pe me drill and netting Ni eearcise | 0 ea eee ee pwevonre 0! bole caveored Sim (rom night Mn the bo other ten gangiing youth into @ Well bi 't me ha ive shar, tas on aan. Mie boxed w Nittle and lost his» jours ear of a blow, When he felt confi. dam 0 went of hin ability to Bent i tho young anesrn, wie aiowod auch clam ty the American fashion he went up to the oy. gapund « oidier who had taken hin pay awa caer hous la 6 finding him in a cunteem—and de~ | ii, patie with Jock yanded money or fight, The fight , ght of Indiunapedis, w ‘egan without more ‘conversa. |,; Olympia A, A, of Pelledeiphie, ow New| Willie Beouher Hi ca Att ype J ane vs) bigger - eee Se it ‘ as a3 | bes, a a a ee it Eva Pate Harlem. O'Neil heralded as a good | Zabriskie to guard his shots, In the Ahter {rom Boston, but his name does |third eet Zabriskie was twice within not appear im tho’ ring record books | 4"'gtroke of victory before Cordiey which have just be ued for 1915 i ¥ § p Sore Heacher finished O'Neil very quickly {pulled out the match at 1-6, 6 with a couple nach punches and & swing t peting In the ad Gun ns Rite Long Is ‘lub to be hel «for Mh by a a good chance to capture collegiat a save , hockey honors. ‘The Hum, Howne: Bertin iia’ | brothers and Hills, former Bt, E! EK School players, promise to be a vrata thel Edison and | Cr'strength on the Princeton team. 1 —6. Two of the boys who displayed RACING SELECTIONS. CHARLESTON. at Kace—Idleweiss, Mimesis, way ond ituce~Master Joe, Billy Collins, Calethumplan ‘Third Race~A. N, Akin, Penny rock, Carlone. Fourth Race —Chartior, Un- daunted, Squecler, Fifth ‘Race--Americus, Archery, Shadrach. ‘Bixth Hace -- Stentor, asl of Savoy, Volthorpe. Condon Outpe MONTREAL, Deo, 29.- *ondon ff New York earned a decision over johnny Lustig, also of New York, in a fast ten-round b Condon carried the fight to Lustig batt) rounds Col everal We tagonist, and in ir Wann and | Glos Sell age a Bh, Heat rounds he broke even ye Overcoatings, were $60, $50 and $40, now $25 Many of our finest materials marked down previous to stock-taking—Kerseys, Meltons, Moule Cloths and Elysians. Satin lined. Made to measure only. Arnhe Ine Nas have alivrula we \evbslly the rescue i 298.938 10 10 10 10 16 10 v1 19 BB 8 Steal, Shern in" “ya Filchuad the Wet to. hs Madde al thee, New ¥ In the soccer game played at Hai son, N. J. between the New York and the former Broadway bd @® 9th St.

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