The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1915, Page 12

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sineeeeepttnsethittnrteteienmamiliitiaiainaianatnirsitiianneen aheriemerwnsen initiate ladiaalitdtias . THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1915. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK — or BOXING MATINEES FIRST PICTURE EVER PUBLISHED OF NEW MAGNATE WITH WOMEN'S TEAS —E—E—= — BROOKLYN'S LATEST Experiment Tle by Broadway Club Likely to Be Big ___ EDITED BY. ‘ROBERT EDGREN Feds Made $50,000 Offer . to Bresnahan According to Catcher’s Affidavit Cubs’ Manager Tells Alleged “Inside” Dealings for Big League’s Defense in To-M orrow's Anti-Trust Suit Brought by Gilmore, Ward and Company, CHICAGO, Jan. 19—Men identified) cluded a $10,000 bonus, he sald, for with all three leagues, for the | deserting the Chicago Nationals. beginning of the Federal's anti-trust} Club owners of the National, Amer- suit, discussed with some surprise {ican and Federal Leagues swarmed _ the aMfdavit made by Roger P. Bres-|into this city to-day to attend the nahan, manager of the Chicago Na-|injunction proceedings instituted by ; tlonals, who gave what is claimed to &. eee ae pnd art oes be the winside” dealings he had with | States District Court to-morrow. e jerals. Practically every club owner Bresnahan, according to his afi- manager in the two major leagu s a4 Sk g & gf sertnat Jaton Price Has Starved a at Juarez. alld — iE rf f davit, relates that he was offered a | and ral organization will be Seeeny WERE Sheed Gotmene Yearly salary of $12,000, together with | "ine Mui‘ although only tom ees singe: teh ty $25,000 in stock and & bonus of $5,000, called to tentify. The case will be every woman in Brooklyn inder- to sign an manager of the St. Louis {handled by the Executive Committee etand that this ts going to be Federal Club. of the Federal League, members of ase’ sae tae Goamar rites, ‘This offer, ho sald, was declined. re, {he ‘esonel Baseball Commission for ad oat German yesterday. was made last August, he said, by | attorneys. fo didn’t get many women here Phillip Ball and Edward Steininger of | August Herrmann, Chairman of the thie afternoon, but next week most the Bt. Louis club. National Baseball Commission, said LE a wi bonse their ladies, ‘After Fielder Ji had been ea that organized baseball had prepared its defense and was ready to go into as manager of ¢! Louis club Bres- | court. od fad 3] iinea fash nahan alleges that he was offered a| morrow by John K. er, Pres! [contract calling for $80,000 for three) Of the, National League, who, with “ Pres! it Johnson of Amertoan years’ service by the owners of the| League, are the remaining two mem- Brooklyn Federals. The offer also in- "bers of the National Commission. ———we i E F i | fF { e572 t i . st 3 Hf iv HE i Z H a National Tennis Classic Really Belongs to New York West Side Club Should Be hips. "A ection of thelr petition Awarded Big Tournament, as ve During the past year Newport This City Affords Hotel and] money Yor the purchase of land to provide an increased number Transportation Facilities Su-) of courts for the national cham- perior to Those of Newport. | ise Tmprovea the general” are rangements to an extent which would be diMoult for any other Sea New York, with better| club to duplicate. Is there not, i i i 3 Fe il Hah Hai i Ry ! e eee Ghai DONT BLAME THE CAPTAIN FOR THIS DREAM .. Capt. Huston, Halt Owner of Yanks, ae el ts nee Is a Genuine Soldier of Fortune senetieoel solease thy the Faliadel- He Is One of the World’s MostFamous Engineers and ex- Mainstaye of the| United States Army Captain Who Has Made a Fortune time be was taken iil with typhoid in Fifteen Ygare—He Is in Baseball for the Fun of It fever last season. Inclosed with the contract ie @ note ving Been a Fan All His Life. which read: “I am sure I will be in the finest facilities for both the public and on te vert the National Assos players, be selected rather than| ciation to make no change with- Newport as the scene of the national) out giving the Newport Casing lawn tennis championships this year? | | Smple a are Sees Bak The entire racquet world is interested The, Newport ¢ Casino bas Jong been , which the delegates | regai as home of American ee ee eemext (tennis. Without any break for thirty to the annual tennis meeting four years the national tournaments month will be asked to solve. have been played at the hi Ca. The idea to remove the national | sino. When the court game was in tournament from the Newport Ca-|its infancy Newport was the Mecca each year for the little band of play- sino to the West Side Club in this| cach year for the litte band of play. city didn’t originate this year. For/tne entertainments the fashionable wealthy, In 1699 he had no more than take eae club just to see some years past movements have warerne ges —— than the com- you and I—which is to say he had to wou feel. been started to bring the champion- | Petitions on the courts. 1 worry about gas bills, the dollar down |, hough ry rich man and on® 115 t New York, but nothing ex-|, But tennis grew amazingly. It pears in the historical developed into a national eport and and dollar a week system. recards of engineering feats, “Cap,”| cept a lot of talk ever resulted. This! something more than a society fad. “Is he a New Yorker?” you ask. eS ~ ts pecyay raeoee ll called, 4 bed year it is different. Almost every ene mares pares | a a for In one sense—no, In another—yes.|Of the mot lemocratic men in the! piayer of importance has identified | the national tournaments. ey were : world. He would much prefer to alt willing to train for matches and cared Capt, Huston is really # typical New |around with a crowd of baseball fana,| himself with the discussion. more for the honor of winning titles Yorker despite the fact that he was|piayers or scribes than to bother! There are some who have expressed| than to be @ ballroom favorite. E # of be Athletic Star yn Baseball Club to-day A condition ible whi bout the more dignified surroundings| - | In recent years there has been con- eee aa oe By Bozeman Bulger. is Tillinghast L’hommedieu Huston, |born in @ small town in Ohio and was) spont the more digiiies earch ha tee | ® desire to have the tournament re-| | in recent years there ae (pee ricer i we on of yeare . HO is this Captain Hus despite the fact that he has kept that|>rought up in Cincinnati, His family longs. ained at Newport, but the majority |?) i+, expensive and unsatisfactory FiSave'no doubt of this.” i 66 middle name hidden until now. And,|!\ve® here and for several years. he| jeallzing that he was new to base-| Nave advocated the acheme to stage | raiiroag and hotel accommodations, i ton?” ;|has divided his time between New|pall, the Captain set about to learn| the championship at New York. They | Out of tis resentment developed the ‘That question comes|'° 0 @ little further, be is one of/York and Cuba. Down there belall the details, and is making rapid| contend that Gotham, the home of | oo. cment to bring the national tour- IN KAUPMAN LEADS by daily mail to porting desk |e most famous engineers and con-| worked. In New ¥ ry headway. An example of his desire| hundreds of tennis clubs, and with | Tivent to New York, where, come Syart Sieer te Cor” | trachers to. the world: Capt. “Ti Huston's first chance] for knowledge on the subject 1s that) facilities that surpass Newport's. | 1, think of it, the classic really be- UAD OF 13 SHOOTERS, | != New York and 1s passed around ve id z at fame came in 1899. when {or eno te Chicago yesterday just to| should be given the national tourna- at every gathering of a sporting na ture until it te about time for an an- ewer, They all know Col. Ruppert. As a business man and as a sports tan the Colonel’s name was familiar to New Yorkers long before Christy Matheweon came up as a busher. But longs. Yes, it 1s true that this new half! young engineer working for the city|be present at the legal fight between | ment. owner of the Yanks is vory wealthy, |°f Cincinnati. When the war broke Organized Basebail and the Feds so| In their petition for proxies these Play 38 Draw: . out he organised Company C, Second|as to get thoroughly familiar with all| Players argue that the transit and but he can't help that—try as he will.|U. s Volunteer Engineers, and of-|the workings of the game. hotel accommodations and seating| CHICAGO, Baseball with Huston is a plaything|fered their services to the Govern-| Incidentally, the piciuse of the Cap-| arrangements for the public are im-|the world's long record in and {e not looked upon as a business, |ent- It was an unique organization. | tain that appears on this pago is the| measurably better than anything the /checkerdom by playing twenty-three 1. {in it were men drawing salaries of|first photograph of him ever pub-| Casino at Newport can offer, @eawn es at the National Sparte- Moreover, his title of “Captain” i8)from $5,000 to $10,000 who went to|lished. On the day the Yanks were| The opposition party, headed by "5 Club last ni the contest not an empty honor or a “phony.” work for Uncle Sam for the pay of|first sold “Cap” was besieged by re-| Charles M. Bull jr. are in favor of if a hotor retaini: the championship at New- ‘Cot- Capt. Huston? He arsed it: Ofloers in the United septeiny dna nce whee Ce kor tke Sievarigue papers. oe pe port, mand ary very puch opposed to be bes ” sald, “tl nd; e idea of have To. begin with, the Captain ‘s tates Army will tell you that he /titie. Boys,” he 6 only photo- This remarkable company of men|greph I ever had taken was in the ment to the West Side Club. forty-seven years old, and hie name| “e* Teslly entitled to Mago eaways | Teztsslened to Havana as soon as the army uniform, and I don't know where jait.ts thelr bellef that if any change eleven years. ot always) Americans took charge, And, right] that is oto use it” He has been | should be afforded an opportunity to| ‘Ties Headpin Record With 119, — — laced jal t Ne .KKRON, ©., Jan. 19.—Os FISTIC_N. aboulaar of « eay of eagiwnesn | But ystersny he wa Cuuge ult protien. any roped [oa machin, was to-day umaend 8 C_NEWS AND GOSSIP serge chica oa comment | ange i fog rman, fe Pe [ee the eee, pare" Sag -" oa ———— San Lazaro, He ing ie F Ea pressed it. “To have the dog- record. olied 118 in an Soned thing taken.” S| the preparations made by the New- leccocdited game here lest nips come it i f coat, picked up a shovel and ally began the physical work of clean- ing up the place. Up to that time it was & su] tition in Cube that no man could come out of San Lazaro alive unless he bore a charmed life. ‘When the war wad about over Capt. Huston resigned from the army and went into the con! jusiness for himself, He has made lago har- ‘an |0or navigable, bas done likewise at Cienfuegos and Matanzas and js now working on Havana Harbor, This lat- ter job was one that engineers had for years, only to meet with tri ture thro’ lack of ‘financi: DECISION IS EXPECTED Port by foreign countries. I: is not IN ADAMS CASE TO-DAY, |¥2%*. completed, but the work is under Cape, Huston who made the ‘The Registration Committee of the|mysterious bid for the Chicago Cubs summer and who, for a while, held ny . He wouldn't take generar Side aie scstal JOY UNCONFINED AT HURTIG & SEAMON’S ; f fk £ ie 5 t i ji i ets = fl git a? SING SING PRISONERS GIVE BOXING SHOW A SOLAR PLEXUS B H tH | Hf fa t ‘who was Tecently ‘deareea ot Gelling his pri Ith retood that tor ‘anks, at ‘dams ‘will be ‘exonerated est of Col Who if fs Hf the eral also etd Two of the biggest surprises ever sprung in ringdom in one night were recorded last aight when Joe Rivers, the famous Mexican light- me were little family parties and so- | dance of graceful limbs and Jace and By Mortimer. clable looking folks genuinely happy. | silk. How would you like to go to ®/ And we all laughed and applauded| nd then, ‘way up there im the old show and laugh as hard as you like| together and no one cared two pins| “heaven,” the galery boys loose ighbor di elbo to| the most wel de I've heard : : a without having some | sour-faced | Me nolenbor dug, Me cloves nag | {ae mare, "elgoa® wouade Eye heard ‘ : b : od A bout at Memphis, It was Sam neighbor turn around and sneer be-| with the rest of his body. And there| screaming, sustained, —_ahrieking 1 ' o> q (<4 ¢ Gallen cause you forgot your dignity and | wasn't a grouch in the place. whistie—the kind that’ k going n ; viel, "etree ke ie ow t, turming the trick in the fourth ro wore bent over double and hooting| And all the chorus girls were young | until the actor comes out kn@ does - =< , Py Linkage pdr Bridgeport. A terrific right hand punch Norge the heart | and obuCIRS same as you did whee and ge mind beonune Thad Wall over again! ‘at Se MS. ion | | was decisive blow. The Boston fighter was knecked down three uu were & ait them f stolid hour. I] with th " been up there “|. the ae Sita ft] | mee before succumbing, Gallant recently made 1. great bit here by Gat, inna. old, ark, ‘These Gver don't. think that "1, remember any frat com mith the frat Angerplee each ther chorus woul stand the| hand against and wh, the easy manner in which he defeated Leach Cross, twice putting the yee et AT eat ino box at Hurtig | test oo long as that. shrilling with the a} Fay ‘4,0, of the rhiewy i Dede down for fe count. Rivers also made good when bol. “Seaton's, up in Harlem, comfort, saan eo the fun kept growing, And | yelling whlstie of shrewd emt Soe here, scoring able and with, on warms the heart—yea, « £4 capenpremnen

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