The evening world. Newspaper, February 10, 1915, Page 12

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vanrxo wonnn, wubsaspay, RY 10, : fj yes YORK SHUGRUE | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW _ WELSH PLAYED IT SAFE AGAINST Copyright, 1915, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) i} t3 ttl § 3 Wj , He {is Barrow Has Not Given Up Hope for International League Team in Bronx > He Insists He Won't Jump to Federals If His Plan Fails, ry Saturday in 4.241-5; Willie the present holder of t > cup, lam Anderson, N. X. A. Cw 6, 6 " by absas vt eg Hye Bg ite yoted fer bold If the St. Nicks Lose They’ ll Be Out of the Race ‘The Bt. Nicks will have to win their game with the Crescent A. C. seven ‘at the St, Nicholas Rink to-night to yemain prominently in the running for the Amateur Hockey League cM championship, If they lose they will mny”* practically be out of the race so far i stead substituted the word as winning another title is concerned, ‘What height & mount Poo ABs 4 \d | However, they are favorites over the not dec! ‘upon, A ¥ * oo eee the Cpe A tater, voy far r If the Santa Claus team wins thie j the maria iets see ee game and the Boston A. A. loses its The ol ea a pole game with the Hockey Club at the more than 14: focal rink Saturday night the cham- geidors, been comeleee eee pions will take the lead from the Hub ‘wae waived. mt aggregatign: But like the St. Nicks, ——_s——_ rat the Boston A. A. is favored to win. N RLEAN: a! In such an event, the standing of the EW ORLEANS ENTRIES t tengere tn the fone wal romnin wap NEW ORLEANS, La., Feb, 10.~The 4 eiries for to-morrow’s races are a6 rollows: : with H. New England champioh, nings of the Millrose A. A., in the high jump, to start this event Bie 7.30 P. M. so that time for the special dash no later than 8.15. —_—————— ARMY OFFICERS MAY NOW © ENTER POLO TOU In order that army officers sig Kidde of the Montclair A. C. ang for- mer New Jersey ttle with F. H. Davis, the Haryana Cut star, in in the oneseh fon ot one-sided gpl 161, 15—1. Kidde, , coupled with Erio Minton for the top bracket in the semi-final. M. L. Cornell, the County star, and Louis Du Pont the sucoesaful players in the’ other matchea. i 4 i I i Eg rt 8 | it g a i if ve rf be | 3 i y i i z = H Ff H i i i i 5 | : j Jasob Stumpt, Chairman of the lecat | commit ae Ry Renee Se Fh odin aM sae owed has «ALI RES EE via i ih tH ¥ 1 i iT? ai ii : H s g 3 EF z Z ne i h u ge i 2 + Tee i i if ef i i a iF ze ? 5 | rf i sl i E gz { : H . F Eves, this ' i 1H 3 fit Evers Will Be 0, K. President Jim Geffney of the Boston Braves denied yesterday that Johnny Evers, the second baseman of the world’s champions, is beriously ill. President further stated that he had re- ceived a letter from the ltté pbia contract, while Al Demaree and \Adams can be easily moved in line. ‘The name of Hank O'Da: neing me bey le mi i 4 5 i i 2 i i | | changed, ‘The Crescents believe they will sur- hockey followers by beating the it, Nicks to-night, When these two teams met earlier in tho season tho New Mooners forced the champions to show their best brand of hockey in order to win. The Creacents held the lead until the last few minutes of play, They have improved since then and expect to put up an even better fight than in the other game with the Bt. Nicks, IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS Columbia woa a hard-fought basket- ball game from Yale at New Haven by # score of 33 to 21, The Columbia play- ere had good eyes for the basket in the first half. The score at the ead of this peried was 14 to 12 In favor [of the New Yorkers, Frequent fouls were called on the New Yorkers, Ar- | pe if ! i al i f ATLANTA, Ga., Feb. 10.—Frank By chat We old | whitney of Cedar’Hapids, Ia., won from y Jack White of Chicago in the eighth didn't make any effort to coax Hank) ioung of a scheduled ten-round boxing to handle an indicator this year. fateh here Just night, when White's Capt. Huston, one of the new High- Roth men are lightweights, oiat cneate New aia tee Walkers ho) eee to see what o National League meet- ing looked like, but was greatly dis- ited in show when he eh learned that Yohn McGraw, hile close friend, had not arrived from Cuba. it li z E fe ti ut He [4 ! i 4s | i E iH i ; | i a gf rit Fer JACK JOHNSON IS NOW LOOKING FOR A LANDING ON MEXICAN SEABOARD. Accofding to a despatch just re- ceived from El Paso, Jack Johnson has left Barbados, which is off the coast of Mexico, and ls on his way to the Mextcan seaboant, expect- ing to make a landing between 7 i He F He ? t im 5 * i i fi si HIGH AND PIPP HOLD OUT FOR MORE YANKEE MONEY. a sli pee i $ # it i [ ! It ise threatened to trust uit similar to the the hands of Judge Landis in Chicago. ys ii i ‘There was aome talk about the Na- tlonal Commission taking up the mat- ter and granting territorial rights in the Bron re, ine Tevrcneans) League. would est a nd codent, The wiser hoads, however, do 8, @ | not beilevo that this could be don pu le Muscular back, but no He tered , nis his sides to protect held his two gloved to protect his face, and position he couldn't hit = Py ATTLING NELBON, who sat be-| U0! MD “side me and toyed with the | timekeeper's hammor, expressed if in what was apparently deep rie tan Wank ta be ‘ ra it "ni it. Ban Pot have a chance with me is & forty-five-round bout. my, im condition all right,” said it When the mag ajon this afternoon they had before them the waiver rule, This will be changed vo that a club once it asks wal on @ player cannot recall hin > pute in a clal The club owners will the advisability of doing inter-club series before the regular season opens. If this is abolished it will mean that the games now ached- uled between the Yankees and at Ebbets Field for April 9 will be cancelled. Many of jub owners contend that games of this calibre a few days before the regular season begins takes all the color out of the’ real opening of the pennant fight. Charley Ebbets will make a strong fight against giving up those dates, ‘Tho National League, with an une usual display of bravery, nally de- hie man in, and then pall him, ike Gans and the other great boxe: just does # lot of fast wrigging and mauling about, with a very few clean jabs and other hite thrown in to make it look good. Hut he kno’ everything there is to be known bout style, and it’s o fairly aure hing that although Welsh may not beat any opponent himself, he's not to take @ be meets bout. let Mat thofanue ana’ P tow ferred last night and oes ments for the sale. difficulty je with the pla; both of whom are sald for substantia} salary boosts. a NATIONAL SCHEDULE FOR 1915 ne ———— } mmooxx ioe, 1 beating for al] Tampico and Brownsville, John- nold, Yale's left guard, caged the ball The Giants ‘4 “27 (a, 10), 90, a) wr.) 74°) he 4 ; gon, it is expected, upon making a landing will hurry by auto to the neareat railroad controlled by Gen. Villa, who is tn favor of the fight with Willard, and it is believed that he will reach Juares, the scene of the battle, by Feb. 13, ‘con: range 2 remain vers themselves, to be holding out wollen’ | BROORLYN. ba C3 B.%, aw lite the Season sy ok a At Home a ieee Bete —————_ ES Sug. sop 20; Oot. 1, °2 nine times on Columbia penalties. Pa Five of the squash playets moved up into the round before the sem: finals in the continuation of the tional championship tournament y terday at the Squash Club, June . AS, 16, 31 eve. a x 16, 15 on April 14, tos 5, 6.4, °@ Eres ne Frank » —————_—_——" Baan SSE ee =] or, crs, Ae a oS ae Coogan Outdexes Dorsey.) | 00) out! Bent Dorsey Dany, N.Y. in, thelr tad’'was awarded. the ‘decisions Brooklyn lad was too fast and clever. the Albany boy, running : “le ee : ease is toStwork practically « sey from the contest. —__—_ Bloom Defeats Gallant. Phil Bloom of Brocktyn elusive for Gilbert Gallant in their ten-round bout at Club last ai RT Re | on yaay (t +

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