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ae = ant : EAH! fi iii! H ie i 3 E if ih H ; Leet ee i ihe BACLT RS, MEHRHEN has been ap- pointed to serve on the board of the A. A. U., and President announces that he thought it to allow the fair sex rep- now that women can com- amateur ewimming events ‘A A. U, sanction, ® Good stroke in the right J — “Plenty of country and association with waiting for the day plan to train hen, when he gets eK Leap hand him Feference to “good in the vicinity of El) A Ree tet Juarex reminds me of irene ‘attack on the fight by th ‘professional “reformers.” Spm who are as ignorant as most of their Jat the St b Beminary Ave 8 ‘score JAKE RUPPERT AND CAPT. HUSTON INITIATED AS A. L. MAGNATES Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Bveaing World.) if You Don't RMSE Me TO Figg, You CAN STAY UP Re For Au cA martiacryens “et To come - Mer Be. New Owners of Yanks To Devote Attention Now To St o Strengthening Team Clever Pilot Receives Retainer of gz [ i Hi loss, ho admitted that a hunt for star ayers had been shamed and per- | ona or two might be bagged. The initiation of the Colonel and the Captain into the American League was somewhat of a disappointment. It has long been the custom at league it the el eee catyred ot "ine Higtiander own- masterful oratl Os But Rup- pert find Huston crossed t! he eignals, New York a winner.” jothing so terse and sim; ther speech n of acceptance has eg league sessions since the when # runner could only score o 4 run at a tim Ban Jobnaon w! take ‘up with the National Léague it week the Proposition of remy Ing the draft from tho Claas A A leagues, which would elevate the American Associa- tion and the International League Into “major” company, can League ownere discussed this at considerable length. They finally left the matter into the hands of their President, and Johnson has already gor pn record as favoring the move 4s a good Way of fighting the Feda. Not caring to increase the baseball army of unemployed the American League will not reduce th ber Because he worked in a public recrea- itt Houghton holds the two-mile in terecholai te retord. for the initial rowing practice of the new term at Columbia University yea: lay afternoon, ‘The showing freshman candidates w Only eighteon of the firey year men re- ported to Coach Rice, Donald Baker of the Hodtord ¥. M. 6. A won another skating race last night = fast Weld in the mils handienp event. for Class Nicholas Kink. He started from scratch and had a three-yard lead over W. M. Taylor of the Empire City bagel at the Snish, 4 Boyar sher's time was 2 minutos 8 2-6 wee: nas. Kingsley School ae dotonted zrpeee saa 4 teen points” for tH eats A. Ration, a Sunates tion centre in at than Charles Bough- eA and, though olen: ‘Thirty varsity candidates turned out | has of | Amateur divappointing. | States, A_ amateurs | plonshi YANKEES’ GAMES AT HOME ABROAD ‘With Washingten At Washington ‘ig 0” "uy ye yah ay acpt a 0, 10 Ag 8 iadeiphia| At Philadelphia With Cleveland dune 17, 18, 19 Sent: 84, 88, 2, ton at We Labor Day at Boston. of players” f <r club has been allowed to carry, ls‘season each team will be restricted to twenty-five men from May 15 to Sept. 15, the same as in fornier years, At a recent meeting the National League sprung a ne’ idea wi it proposed to cut down a team's aqdad to pin Seal The American League magnat yesterday the ad' ot define = similar action. pond to make no he tealded of and it is a ‘cinch that this will influence the National to recon- alder its proposals. Secretary Dick Carroll ‘announces that the Brookfeds will train at Groundswell, Miss., this season. Dick gays the place te one of the grandest spots in the Southland for players to get in condition, The name sure does pound good. Ban Johnson received word from Chicago last night that Judge Landis would hand down his baseball de- cision before the end of the week. The unexpected delaysin preparing the verdict has somewhat unnerved Organised Baseball. cycle accident on a road near here last he has recovered sum- to return to thi At take part in Bt, Lo oy ig ed lates for the. last two and is the greatest inter ‘Moakt le grentont, aprinter ey Alfred J. Lilt §1 hietic Yeaterday Rubien, Chairmai Championahip | C Pngland Ass the, winners. of hamplonahips, alae t of the ni inited notified Y the A. Ww. AU, that the ation would send the New England which will be held on well, to the indoor cham of At Madison at jarden on ‘ Square The Amateur Achiet day received a} General Olymple Union yester- * from F, Lambros, Secretary the Greek Committee, Mr. Lambros has been instructed by His Royal ‘ighnens the prio, Royal of the Helles A sve to the Amert- can peoy condolences} Geach of the lots Janae want The irish-Am » v toe St, Nicks will meet ti tein" th Amateur & eke: ue a nits hin Noe wi inged ae E EbElay easeakie s gape will win ei hie 1 | fomery, Jockey Joe McCahey Signs To Ride for the Quincy Stable $6,000 to Ride Under Trainer’ y. James Fitzsimmons’s Orders. OR M'CAHEY, the clever jockey, has signed a contract to ride for the Quincy Stable next season. 'The Quincy Stable comprises some thirty horses and will be divided into three sections, the main division of which will be trained by James Fits- jaimmons, who will give Joe his orders. It was Fitzsimmons that developed ,MoCahey as « jockey and has man- }aged and advised him for some ten . MoCahey rode for the gtable of Gif- ‘ford Cochrane inst year, and this | stable again tried to engage him, but | was outbid by the Quincy Stable. It is understood that he has been hand- ed @ retaining fee of $6,000, and of courses he will get the usual riding j fees. The Quincy Stable has always op- |orated on the co-operative principle {in dealing with its jockeys. Last year | Burlingame and Schuttinger got 10 a Sat every purse they won. "a fee for winning fe Fu- tunity fei with Kien was ee s under 4 wi share in the profits of the” the Coming scason in a similar manner, Beting nn 's contract with «the otable hi n renewed, and he will ride itn mn the division that campaigns in the West and in Canada. The co! tract of Schuttinger has not ‘been § re- newed. Schuttinger will ride for ‘W. T. Anderson. y Ag ere CRHEY Derby at Louisville, a sere that Ao '¥ $10,000 next After 6 will make the Canadian ical na starting in_the derbys at Hamilton, Windsor, Fort Erie and Toronto (Woodbine Park) and Dorval Park. The Dorval Park Derby, which bal pay about $20,000 to the winn the important object of Trojan’ cae nadian quest, and after it is run he will come down to Saratoga and tackle the cracks of the other tern stables in the Saratoga Cup, a weight for age race of one mile an quarters, “I will win the Kentucky Derby with Trojan sure if I can get him to the post fit,” said Lawler yesterday in discussing the prospective Western mpaign of the Futurity winner, the smartest three-year-old in - | the country, and the best horse I ever agement ote Steve Lawler, His firat important start plans of the’ Bates ring, unless talnoatry, will be in the Kentucky saw. Ido not believe I shall have any trouble training him. He was not dificult to handle last season, and he'did not get too mi Bull Leads Heights. Casino To Victory Over Columbia Team This Conquest Places Them in Seoond Place to Harvard in the Finals Squash Tennis Series. Charlies M. Bull jr. led the Heights prettily. He birged Montgome and after it 14—all in ond game, ‘ininhed at 17—16, Bull led off for Crescent in the in- ercly series, He was lightning fast 16-7, pene of the “Met” inet the Fallles, gradually working up me so that he outapeeded A. ley, Princeton champion, win- ning 15, 18—15, 17—16, W. B. Scarb rough, Crescent, beat Dr. H. R. Mixeell, Princeton, 15—12, 15—1, and H. Torrance, went, beat C. EB. Sterrett, Princeton, 15: 17-16, Casino squash team to victory against} as the other victories for the Brook- the Columbia team by five matches |lyn team. to two on the Casino courte and thereby won second lace to Harvara| fy. the in the finals of the metropolitan | Pell, 10—15, 1 championship serie: In the earlier part of the day Princes | 13! 3 wont, four matches ere score for Princeton after lively battles. In first John Phas ge Bae defeated ea: . 1, c= e4 5— ‘tin, and Harold Coy’ defeated G. E. Cruse, G,, Stern defeated 4, 15—12, ton’s team defeated the Crescent A.C.| ‘Tobey, the old hockey player, beat J. playera on the former's courts by for} B, Cavanaugh, 17—14, 14—17, 18—16, matches to three. The latter did not count in the deciding of the cham- pionshtp, as Crescent was not entered but Bull was the leaden on their side. H, Duncan Bulkley, former Cqlum- bia champion, the only‘ winners on the Blue and White side, Bulkley defeated Royal Rigi of the Casino, 15-5, 18-15, and Cornell beat F, Page, 15—4, 15—2. In the other match feated E. W, Putnam, 15-12, 18-17 H, Williams beat F. 16-9, 15-11; C, ‘Truesdale defeated R. H. White, 15-6 17-16, and T. H, Beardsley defeated Reginald Kk. Wigham, 15—£, 17-14, John Macklin and ‘Thomas Mont- respectively the Creacent and Princeten professionals, met in 4 section of their match bd bey inveod contest to fe tate co Mi nd M. 'T. Cornell were | ————e——_ RACING SELECTIONS. NEW ORLEANS. Race--Busy Alice, . Ethel May, Second Race—Cloak, Muskmelon, Flying Yankee, Third Rauce—Gabrio, Miss Barn Harbor, Martin Casea, Fourth Race-—Vor Falr, lence, Bayberry Candle, pfitth,, Race — Berenata, Chap, New } Hoiton, Joe Inf- Indo- Prince Stel, High Class. JUAREZ. Firkt Raco—Sangallo, Whiaper- ing Hope, Oks. Second | Race Billows, Paystreak, Mew Emely. By ak vourth Race--Clark M,, Rash, Uheiatophine. Fifth Race -—- Luke Mune, Vampire, Sixth Race --Cordie ¥., lun, Melts, o-—-Bingletoe, ‘Tempest, Ines, Lone Brooklyn Ball Club, Club, Which Had’ Been Incorporated in New Jer- sey for $250,000, Divided Into Two Companies APERS of incorporation have been filed with the Secretary of State that wipe out the old/ Brooklyn Ball Club and bring into! existence two companies to take its} Place. The two new companies are id three- | stockholders in both of the new com-! the Ebbets-McKeever Exhibition Com- pany, capitalized at $700,000, and the Brooklyn National League Baseball Club, with a capital of $660,000, mak- Ing a total of $1,250,000. President Charles H. Ebbets and Edward McKeever, in explaining the new move yesterday, said that their holdings are now so much more valu- able than when known as the Brook- lyn Ball Club, operating under the! laws of New Jersey, that they came to the conclusion that the capital stock of the club, set at $250,000, was too low. They decided that their fairs could better $e loo! after by two companies. \ Ebbets, Edward McKeeven and his brother, Stephen W., are the only panies. Ebbets stated that while they! were about it they also had decided to incorporate both companies under the laws of New York State, as they | were at a big disadvantage in paying double taxés in New York and New| ganized in Brooklyn was known the Brooklyn Pasen all Club, Limited. That was opera’ on Feb. 4, 1888, and continued a ‘ FISTIC NEWS By John If Bugene Corri, the gremiet referee of boxing bouts in Burope, ia willing to accept the posi- ‘tion of referee of the coming world's heavyweight championship battle between Jack Jobnaon and Jeus Willard at Juares, Mexico, on the afternoon of March 6, he can he would eecept no ome but Bugene Corrl, prometer Jeck Curley and Tom Jones, manager | 44, of Willard, told Johnson thet they thought it would be better to have an American referee judge the test, but ae held it for Corri Gurtey declared the egal rewabl mu te Corr 2 not bm Run Hanlon’ wuaren’ akan iy manager Be? the, ck to a, creating | fa “it 3 esac citer, Jimmy dia anny tt , anes aan Ai 13 Mesaoorts how th that tive, and for te Sets as Loe it ‘ah ata foal ice Horm on ‘ BY fee welts whom he the main, eon ya ees sie ie ‘will ery e oars" vr eating ny Morgue iil ee es re orks | tite coh jee ty Gy BSc an foe a, inesday : me ‘Ebbets and McKeevers Have Just Incorporated Dodgers in New York 19135 stroke fel off and he begun te stroke ean to. Koy At the home of the ‘cokes tae mother it was said he had peopl poten titan golfers bad a § holt. On 1d the completed second 1b eure _ ‘ ‘Walter J. Travie of Garten & remarkable round of 71 few amateur mare for, the Palm Beach cour won easily «! HM, Forrest of Lakewood. FAMOUS ATHLETIC “ETS” MAY RACE AT MEET FE 3 . 42, In conjunction with the big mee® of the Fifth Company, the famous Battery ® of the Thirteenth RegimenG’ witich will be held in the Brooklyn on Lincoln's Birthday eftesnoom, Gamen Committee is Adviggbility “of following. the am ame with & special mmous ‘athletic veterans of th the Dany. An most of the » the rack Ke i the amateur meats but can bé immediately, £0 mo will be asked compet Tiliman, the: Dartmouth ‘coach; Laws the famous , ton until Feb, 4, 1893, when the club ne incorporated under the New Jersey as the Brooklyn ‘Bail Hillman, jew Jersey laws Were more favorable to corporations. The club has continued as a New Jersey corporation until now. - The Ebbets-McKeever Exhibition Company will own all the realty, plant and sere such as Ebbets Field, ai lew pieces of property owned ity the Messrs. Ebbets and McKeever adjacent to the handsome stadium. The Brooklyn National Baseball Club rill take over jall the contracts with pla: held the Broskign Ball Nationa: League ies Hg im, B cont. of ite profit annually to the Bobete-Mc- Keever Exhibition Company. The stock of the Brooklyn National tanews, Baseball Club is divided nee a | hae yd stock, stock of both corporations is held solely by himself, B. J, McKeever amd Stephen W. McKeever, and they ha’ no idea of selling any of it. He also said that an agreement existed be- | tween himself and the McKeever brothers that one side could not sell without the consent of the other. The incorporators for Lona a the two coi ries are: E. J. McKeever, Stephen we Me- York and Charies Keever, Frank B. H. Ebbets jr. York and C. H, Ebbets jr. are made givectegs: to comply. with the lawa of N ork State. hare, a complimentary loan from ‘Ebbets sr. and the McKeever York is the son of B, Yor! counsel of the Brooklyn Bal “club for years, AND GOSSIP Pollock urns of Jersey | tamweight ‘and Frankie Bi "hee ew ned” battle ia ce A battle | ‘Wity for betirern, theese youngsters, for intamwclght would attract dads are fast fighters “tod can take pu rat Now that Hl Pook manager of Freddie bes to. the me a 7.000 which Fight Prot ‘Dual jiven, says eis, willing Wo ae ihe item’ for 6” twent with, Johnny. Young ig, the cart se Lastig int rill oe Sy tua tna in 4 te larry Bi for ‘Miva | inva victory for Stuyvenant, on pt ct, Molter and a Tralan for ar "dan nthe Brvokign ignier eess been neck is, a eu pound baitie at osenO FONE S| Saeed a vas ‘aot Np alte teat ae a thle argue, ie Mind Wraniie Powe wt come ‘other ten round scrap, John Relaler has takes “another fighter | pis management, He is ty bul Welle, Great ear hunting ar arte So; care ‘eta Ck oe duane» joe fights ae araos: ee | Set Teal ea) bout not taking. ta guaranteed to Solght nt Se eee CS naa DONALDSON TO HELP TRAIN JACK JOHNSON. Mike Donaldson, the well known middleweight of Haverstraw, who used to train the late Stanley Ketchel, is go- ing to leave this city for Juares early eal Rang Mike is going to Kero Jack ety camp and ampion for nie Willard on who fought ie Ramee fe ning, OF coures st Each holds only | ro renty Be ‘shin wa | WHEELER LEADS IW | FOR 1CE SKATING Russell Wheeler of +won the amateur indoor at Cleveland last week, secured a eg os ra bec « the outdoor # in the internation Saranac, taking mg ani and second in t! \in the three-mil nton ony oi ‘of Cleveland, ts: ci is close behind sei ph Me [Es eel te SR half-mile. ‘ , NEW YORK A.C. NAMES . 4 DELEGATES TO A; A. The New York Athletic cub annoutagt Bartow a ieniomeeren fits Amatour Athletic Union. ‘The ed are the |fepresent the Se ‘2 anata ‘The naming of Jt ae was | peclalty eral ying tots ee ene Cole and Crowell. Vidtbix, ; Two games were played in thew |round of the newspapermen's tOti |ment at Doyle's nh Acadamy, yostorday, Jolin Fi 73 48. 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