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GREAT M’COY MET HIS MATCH IN CARTER Copyright, 1915, by The Prese Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), -“ HOW THE be ' OMT WIT KID CARTER wed by Bell in Second Session of} = m) Bettle in Philadelphia Thirteen ears Ago, He Gives a Remark- ble Exhibition of Gameness, Up- stting One of Strongest Ring ditions That a Cruel Fighter a Cowardly Fighter. - / Foreign Stars Lose in Indoor Tennis Tourney their colors flying gayly in the open- ing rounds of the national indoor championship Ray Keating First of Yankee Battery Men _ To Leave for Springs . Efidgeport Pttoher Boards Train ‘rt puny of aonguin, rwn. gat when gs? vision one at oat it % Hore To-Day, and by Time He who sar.une? expect, to c08 tring Celt, to Hot Springs direct from his winter Reaches Spa He'll Have Lots quarters in Brawley, Cal tho rest of his companions, and the * 1° of companio: of Team-Mates for Company. Big catcher te ‘already working at the Ay ‘} 2 | The Yank batt will stay at Meeting Will Finally Decide Edmund W. Pessslee, the old Yale! wy gmaTING of Bridgeport, Hot Springs until March 10, as Dono: capt and star, proved too strong will the van beneied them to be able to have Makeup of Weakened League |i *iin™s..2y tea Sores Tor the new owners of Tomething ob the Ball before they Te- slashed across court, and in a sissling | the Yankees to-day—that is, Keating, — ‘ aeriien oe repiae ,tefeated the Aus-/ with grips in hand, will board the Although he explained the many BUFFALO, N. ¥., Fob. 18—“By Monday night I believe the make- 5-4 To Ie t. Arguimbeu| train here bound for Hot Springs, Tesons why an Internat! jonal League j t " Teague will have been defintely declded," ald Share tne battery sn wil report. Seeprule, be Diaged tn the Brom | Buffalo Ints before leaving for New As the train moves South he'll be organization, failed yesterday to alter i fe generally regarded as the most im- e i Hy i Manhattan and wo Fordham Fives International’s Most Important Meet To-Night E i : ! i f j gf sty He thi lt é i i i i i i i - i rE ! i i I i ! | | ! i | eB 3 i E i i i i i é 1, —0. joined by numerous other pitchers the attitude of Harry N. Hempstead, ~ (\ in recent years. “This meeting,” de- Remsen Schenck outplayed Count] and catchers, bora of od aan at the meeting j | i ff i Otto ‘easier lay in Mr. the purpose of settling matters finally. || was e460 and the matoh wastes |, Ray Fisher will jump out of bie Hompatead's office. s d= the N. Jersey City franchise to the baby | for Gotathe home at Middlebury, Vt., early this President Barrow practically ad- ‘taht, came. Of course we are anxious to move the Jersey City franchise, but if wa || Over. The American fairly hung the . take f Albany, mitted that he had gained no head- Sass ee aren don’t succeed it will have to stay there. The league -will-not,be out, low the Austrian to, morming. *mii yon forees with Ray way in the matter, but added that he tm the the propositions for the sale of the 5. Keating. The third Ray—Ray Cald- still had hopes of transferring i iti i 3 iy special. fT a Ught heavy- ition the Manager Donovan of the Hi; Se won oo a re cay riers D Caldwell . iy through Bolder of the tiue; ‘rhecdbrs | ne nag yee IG ‘welt and a Yeo. om Wetnestay | ave Catawe of Cornell Wins Karl Hr Bebr, the latter of the Denia ma Sweeney of Chicago wil eR year acted aa trainer for the Provi- B tallow of rather game. kl Hi ° boys in Big Ed's home town. when dence team, winner of the International Xm Brooklyn Handicap by One Inch ESv party gi veer Rn eeeral southern oe Bees eo a Be Carroll Brown, who put in his win- cus: racquet in beating ter at Kingston, Pa., and Scout Joe | During tho recent National Lesque N IN A. Ted Meredith Second in Sen-| Balt miler, fnished second, and Will-| Abraham Bassford jr, former Cornell Kelley of Baltimore, who will oom- meeting in this city « strong ssttaton time the Arctio a tam Gough of the Knights of St, An- | crack, at €4, 6-2 mand theeartillery division, expect to Mision ‘whi vin) another your, any ead Jeth Lenten sational Race at Battery E | petween Caldwell and Meredith that Tarte “ia focking for every posal about. The hundreds of spectators exclaimed in . ° ° meana of retrenchment during the p a i are gianes Games. breath, “Dead heatt” Columbia Alumni Federation Deesball va end tone tn the, oe i) t itor ea iS ree bis teh rk had’ poked hie chest against the tape Also Wants Football Restored’: a throw. managed to great middle distance runner, | Dived Meredith of a new indcor reo- 2 000, which has co tot wee to walk rting the B. A. A. emblem, | Ord, ey geeena te a i ‘ tional activities Columbia ts sup-| Pockets oe ee led with tea een won He Drekinn Handicap at eoo | $2at,eyfull, second taster than the |It Is Believed President Butler | porting. pegs 2 7 Bill James, one of the The following teams, in their uni- hed the Bost Nationals to yards over a select fleld by one inch. | was in receipt of a handicap he will! and the Trustees Will |forms and with thelr weapons of|Wworld'e championship last fall, wrot cont of | This event was the feature of the} ™\creditn "was well inside the old sport, marched to the gymnasium and|to s friend in Boston yesterday, that ‘Ha-| Battery E games in the Thirteenth | agy; wary to Be Won Over. en on the ri The crew|¥ ts. thi By &is, | Reaiment Armory of Brooklyn. [oan ras eagleg Aeon POL RL coe fast , Mi [ 2b i = b ili i H $ r ea James E. Meredith of the Untversity headed by Capt J, &, O'Neale dre "16; op. nary bou sylvan: ‘world's greatest 5 » "455 | 94,000 ioe ae, 08: | bene 908 cerns Fone. i Peantyivants, ee wOniy tour men started.” Besides the HEH Columbia Atumni Federa-|{he varsity track snd field squad alifornian wants $6,000, MoCoy : Then-Am “ed ys C, started. Mere- tion seconds the motion of the| varsity soccer football equad, head Business Manager Dick Corot, \- neross dith, was On acratch, with Caldwell undergrads for the restoration |by Capt. ©. H. H ‘ pounced yesterday that, the Brook fod f football on Morningside Heights, tball teams, b FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP ale Af’ the biggest meeting ever held by "1 ‘basketball eo. Upham was ‘see Sacer By John Pollock ' the alumni the following resolutions | equa, headed by Capt: Hey southoawe fevine international ange my be) Bow fa Phitedatphle fe were adopted: ¥ hockey squad,|ber of the Highlanders. —_ ge volatng the content? “That the Columbia Alumni Feder. great Aght. beaten Tm Boctier, Guabest Smith, do ation heartily approves the demand Bs ead, pensos hes then annowpess could beat the as bis tered to-day ¢ ‘alow Smith to of the students of Columbia that in- ‘MeCey emiled a he degen fight Cart Qient, in their tercollegiate football be there re-es- “ he thought taany Seeste, tun Sound Ted, 22, enews tablished, and that it pledges ite the Ganen-haired ting. Carter oe. on ae co-operation in their efforts to carry fury to beat emu of such desires into effect. a i elfcenpaedd 8 . Heras. ous “That the secretary of the Federa-| This was an eyeopener even to was al- Buffalo, tion be instructed to notity the unt- | mre inet interesting event nerha; Ever ything but versity and the Alumni Trustees of | was the ten-minute row of the eight ° the passing of rush resolutions.” | cared varsity afew that proved tunt| Mock Davis Out Gustavus T. Kirby, who was‘toast- | the fastest in the world of the year. master; Charles H; ‘Mapes, Albert Many & sigh was torthooming from Putnam, Physical Director’ Meylan| {he ¢lumnl because of the fact that) BUFFALO, Feb. 18,—Jack ("Twin") and others made speeches in favor of | Dut fwo of the sterling combination | gniivan simply smothered One-Round ee a eeia inet night ¢ ne ; Davis here last night in « ten-round the modifica in the} All of bout. The old Twin made Davis look ’ ty regu- - | foolish, battered him from pillar te President Butier and the trus- post al everything but knock. Gough was ten yards back hese wausd undoubtedly be" won over, oie out. The Twin got a great ova- and 8 ceimilar @istance ahead of| ‘The question was settled after an Burns a Win ner; on. ° Abel Kiviat eae tsa ahece: exhibition which showed what recrea. in ‘the 1 o00cyard handlomp by. a grent | === Reynolds Loses + iH i BF ! * i ii Fl i k H Ls i 8 8 I t &. z z i | E 4 ef A I i tt trl : if H i I z i H i E : Z filt re rel heir corners, cCoy, buttonholin; “What happened? 7B thing about it after i gE if 24 iy iil Knockout Brennen and soldier | 3 H i | i f = Bred off another easy 61000 to-night, Se a ram Bartdeld fought o rippin ten-round * NEW YORK MAN ELECTED oF taaind » roore Site of a wurde af ae) EWORLY THON, all of whom had liberal] atl 9°", "Cl any if as Mora i ii PTY iH handica ‘and won by a scant yard,| Walter J. Travis, Garden City, > MATEUR BASEBALL HEAD. . Bartfield mad New| eae ene oaks at ee oe xx_| J. 8, Bail Jr. ‘Anishea' second’ and |eoored a double victory in the final Penns ree ts eaten aeeatae vinoll| bane oot the some amount tows | S¥aney Lealle third. of the South Florida golf champlion- on ye attack ‘and some vicious infighting. CLEVELAND, Feb. 12.—B C. Pat- commenced | and Morgan got close to ship at Palm Beach, Fin. In the eee. ie ae ren 6 sion over | Brennan landed some hard blows in terson of New York was re-elected wens | Buty Glover, the Bosion met) eatin Mla Beheal toate had'an |thirty-eix hole final against V. C. Asthur massage) Nrcarvaudaidhogd the closing rounds. meeneent 05. fee dietiannl | Amatew, ae ees Se ot a] etme in detecting Bastera Die. [Longley Wannamolsett, the veteran| 000 oo ee eat, ent | CANBAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 18.—Cart begga yh Cee ae ae the, Worty mewanth “Ag. |metropolttan's play equalled the reo- | Pout here Inst OW won the | Morris of Oklahoma won a decision vounds at the Olymple A. | mory by a score of 94 to 1%, Thejord of seventy-one for the course, | verdict over Bobble Reynolds of Phil- | 9Ver Al Norton at the close of a ten- | ong day aight, Grupp fe tn which won the play-off for the gold | adelphia at the end of the twelfth | round battle here last night, It was | Sommptated, dene steadily working out modal offered the low scorer in the | found of A echeduled twenty-round | ® tame at von Morris, He ‘anded | aoe! Harlem, lead’ or | featherweight bout, Reynold’s sec-| sing tactics of Morris. | Pete Fi in the Bastern | qualification and gave him a oo many punches to the 4 and body, | oad et Kacckout Brown, te focal erm fur Holes for the motaing Bait, ‘Fnle Cott HIV PINS NP, ee noenns, but falled to secure one knockdown, | the privilege bed o lnyott of - ff the best foul shooter prov Canadians Wi Curling. demonstrating clearly a e lacks | ‘were | bows will be other coreg the Bie "tchool team of thie city, incaged | the matoh eventually by ¢—3. ee oe ry “ry Ho outweighed Norton by BID i dy * with Jimmy base- be Long Leland Boston A. Rink To-Night. T916 | Mow that will mest Batented qa Awase The Boston | Crnmplons ” vesant High and Bushwick. Cy Bix rinks will 1 —_—_——_— to-day. Canada has won the mi | eh Reviving Los Angeles Racing. | game between the teams, The Bos-| the last three consecutive years. LOB ANGELES, Feb, 12,—Horee rao- | tonians have beaten every other team ee é Mit ing without gambling te to be revived | in the league. They will have to win Rodden Shades Limbo, tsar ores Park, with tive| to-night's game in order to hold thelt| | srughle Rodden shaded Young’ Limbo aa oe A ta ts panes to have géventans, in the Jeague, recs, Ade; ay aia ae ae ‘at the Vander- facing ev turday Sunday