The evening world. Newspaper, February 15, 1915, Page 12

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vaNtwe: wonrD, wor par, yasaenar 15. 1008 ae TING PAGE IN NEW YORK IT’S A PIPE—AWAY FROM HOME Copyright, 1916, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) 7 aS | NANDOT, BUT BOUT Se | ISCALLEDA Johnny Credited With Viley in Slashi -Roaind ashing Twenty: , Batlle at New Ofleang ‘by Two Afternoon Papers T there t “A Word Beater ! WeveR DEFeATED; NEW ORLEANS, Feb. Mandot, pride lightweight of the South, and Johnny Dundes of New York fought twenty slashing rounds to what Referee Sy wd draw, Dundee had a g004 shi tape ov out nearly the entire route. in boys finlehed strong and it was of the best fights ever seen here. It was a fight all the way. Nearly All the Managers | Pie's Peat jer ign jabbing wi! Are Violating the Foolish |i turner oa" te Rule Regarding Training|"s2n0re ers President Tener May Soon Have to Decide Whether Pitchers and Recruits Compose a Ball Club—Players Are Not Sup- posed to Start Getting in Shape Before March 1. first ten rounds. From then to the final bell they both showed an ‘ip- » and Mandot bad a ade. ‘he draw decision pleased the heme guard and while finely Cie was perhaps the best way out of It for By Bozeman Bulger. merly a Clarence C. Pell the very sear future oe ee of 318 Gains Second Leg £ eiat',ba ate. ataapea| One Gold Racquet called upon to decide bare | what is a baseball club and just what) tn, 'y, part of it isn't. He may also draw anks, He might St in aissiy. swords with the managers, according to his decision. Gilmore in the Bronx. Looking Over Sites for C. C. N. Y. Wants Membership In Middle States I. C. A. A,|'- 3 econ, sapitne young recruits comprise @ baseball Fi ‘ederal League Club Lafayette Coach Plans Change |faa ints conartons at team, in the offclal meaning of the with ey Yrost ic term, nearly every manager in the i have to stand Pe aetat ta Be tie er hon Te eee hetarount [National Tosewe wil ey, sooner groun are le w Leader Says He Will) bau parks. Way to Local Colleges. adopted rule prohibitin from Mato Ooms henemenen| SER SN S| BRS Sm, foe Ber ee set a a! sa 7 for the daet four. ACH BRUCE of the Latayette| ‘The Great Neck Golt Club has signed |&# foolish ae the one limiting the of Plans Within Twenty-four College athletic squad is doing |% new lease Property ‘et ugmed| number of playere to twenty-one— th 7“ a lot of missionary work among phy he organisation jout it is a rule just the same and in Hours—international League of the members ofthe Middle tates Ime (after which time it is thought that the|Keeping with many other foolish jonaire miner from Tulsa, Okla, wae ‘Athletic lation in |fiUb, Will be in shape to own its own things the National League has done Drought into the contemplated deal | *roolesiate Association In jiinks, A holding company is being|*?/S® Magnates In Session. It had been genecally known | bie effort to have the limitation rule |formed to take over the propert; from time to time * Harry F. Sinclair, also a mill-| changed so that the team of the Col-/ 4n important change The manager who, unfortunately, tre of the Western olty, was the| lege of the City of New York and the |tive force of the United States Football | feels the necessity of training ball 4 s only buyer of the Fed franchise, but compete in | Associ: occ aha E Federal League will an-|{;" seema now that Sinclair invited |New York University can be this country, Took place # in meeting a Se ne be fe pith e “T" his old friend Ufer to go in the deal | te annual o lonships at Haver- . 8, #. A. Council held at {wenty-four hours the new|with him. Ufer, It may be recalled, |f0f4 College on 11. Broadway Central Hotel Saturday night,|men es MoGraw, Stallings, Bresna- focation of the Kansas City elub,"|Wae the Oklahoma mining million-| with \aemberchip of over 1,000, fhe | Manning of New York as Presigent whs| Dan and Mugmins sink 1 prastionet aire who managed Carl Morris when | 0 ‘Ny. has M Sceeaant "body of ‘without discussion, Ji impossible to weed out the chaff of eaid President James A. Gilmore, who| the white hope came Tast two years|C: ©: N- Vico 4 iq ley, Firat Vice President, wi 4,000. The N. ¥. University registra |Perniey, 3 presiaens, i ee recruits and then set @ regular arrived in the city this afternoon for . ton ts bove the Timit. the express purpose of conctuding ¢ he Teason why Gilmore was so} ‘ie C. C..N Y. athletic toan this |tucant” ‘The new executive come from |i. ‘They had no vote in the meeting, deal. Whether the club will be locatea | certain, {Be transfer would be con-| year’ han been greatly strengthened |New fedford, Mass, stronghold of put have made up for it by studying in Newark of the Bronx, Gilmore re-| was due to the fact that he had an| PY ,additions from Hrasmus Hall) New England soccer, ot of . i ued fused to eay, but he didn’t mind tell- ay gol! High ees) La Nee Mackenzie fe ewe jNew England Football 4 expect col score man: ing that he was gding to examine sov- ork | points at the Dig. college ‘meet. in OE yy rE ral sites in the Bronx together with| after the new owners have made Kindison Square Garden on March 6, '» four and one- ile. road Pat Sore Harry F. Sinclair and | their announcmnt, mae Honahan of the New 0 rhe Yesterday in cler tyle, % pretty well lageag ree to before the George . ternational . C. bro! course record in win-|seconds, and had & good lead over regulare arrive on March 8, and let the ‘Though the Feds at first insisted perial to ning the ten-mile road run of the Hite yo &. Mn%, the | league bring suit, go fish, or do what- i barel; they were going to locate the Kan- geanens Ay C, vesrereny pe ge Of the Glencoe A. C. for second place. [ever It ao desires. They claim that sas City franchise in Newark, it is all frame | ine Pennant A. C. was won by F. Ver- — the pitchers and recruits do aot com- gona of the Mohawk A, C. Both races | ar yia rae ce The een high fun | prise a ball club. Therefore, they are| . attracted good sised fields and re-| Club yesterday. ‘He broke 83 ‘out of 100|not violating the rule, At the same it Doasibly not at | suited in stirring competition. clay birds end Hasen 1. Hoyt ir. the| time they will have theln training at- ta — Me Barrow eaid nwater, ®@ member .. C. F, Winslo tended to just as th \ways have oy) that be prcokie i me While playing tor bs ER Mas third wien eh ks done. ‘ ad ——$—$—$—$—$—$—$———— What 2 Mr. Tener going te do about it? Given one guese at the newer we would iA oa And, the fact that he can do Bothing yoarelg eonchontyes the foolishness 38 j Sq : ie Hd move. A ing to Barrow, if thi - tional Commission “approves Nh The first co! on nae m meacttey 06 ihe 3 tory to strike L f " International may locate in the Brons erat eonlbee we do not despite Hempatead’s objection. MATTY BALOWIN WINS DENTISTS’ FIVE TO PLAY is Bone of our business OVER WILLIE BEECHER. WEST POINT “PLEBES.” jTuaee, roo From the many will be long the way until 4 alt Ry displaying the ear cleverness| The College of Dental and Oral Bur. ee ” ite : uf Bf ip that has won|Se'y's fast basketball team 1s confident i generalsh of breaking the winning atring of the they many battles for sim during bis 1008 /wese point “plebes" at the West Point career in the fistilo arena, Matty|symnesium Wednesday evening. wW. Baldwin, the Boston lightweight de-/ Wasserman and N. Stark, who played feated Willle Beecher, the local|champlonship basketball for Stuyves- fighter, in the star bout of ten rounds jant High School tn the seasons of 1912- the Broadway Sport-|1913 and 1914, will play Yor the “Den- rooklyn on Saturday |tists.” The game will start at 8 P, M. — i PP yl aif 3 A EH i i i 4m AIFAT) Be gure you get Carstairs Rye fp the med ee Rapley rives with the regulars on "From 2988 to the In strict compliance With the National | | After an tren ot eae pnntene.| Present day, there has boon no change fe read 2 | weight,returned to the ring on Saturday | the quality except to improey It, to. Hot” spi wit pod ted Spy | night at the Mederal A. C. and defeated others not bg eid pure Jimmy, Taylor in ten fast Lahn the agaressor Toot and several times ESEEIE? Hia3 ifs 2 z ir ta with NE! Paks on tl vert of ‘ rer ra| NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, ims ra > | fencraung eee eee, Sra NEW ORLEANS, La, Feb, 15.— pense Bo Kelley in watching the dining room. See ee eae The entries for to-morrow's races are . 0, ‘The first players to feel th , effect SSS aa he as follows: 5 ldwin wince. ad y Vghiweighta, have been matched of the twenty-one limit rule are ‘The results of the star bouts at tho fn gc oe Feige r ye bate a the Brown patna Dd « Tommy Laegd time Tt mpoeslble : 616 t es ed to other shows are 8 (ole yw Al McCoy | sl, Uns 108; s Loameprow aight.” tbe mafia! doeme ies-| {Fin ‘any veterans while there 1s 8 , eat hede Sack ae car 7 He eee i ews atl eae eae S| Remnant Sale This Week ‘Walsh Nn , iii, : sters, Roge! sf ; — € eth stopped Tommy Leonard in one Alter many unsucessaful efforts John Wels: | let these moncred ie are ro A itn é mantel, managet of the Brosdway Sporting Club 5°. ¢ Brown's Gymnasium A; A. To. ai: Jalan: Ee | : ot Brac, ha tiny oka up AL Met, te ee et Oe ua tn appresl Suit ends left from bd aating henry and medium. Kid Nelson ios! 108; 5 ion of pasi neivives Will Boon Folio weight materiale—lerg riety of patterne and weaves: . ‘ ‘ | them trom other clubs, It seems 24 STYLES—ENOUGH FOR FS SUITS—WERE $50 - 4 6 4 - Ss Hl 3 § Bb to Ray Hatfield ip the frst feated Young | pent: sl ruler,» 100 ‘baseball. “ Found. Hob Hanson de 0 : : toads, Yat |tetum mate sane cinoma waa) ii asa a ety te Dew, At thi time the fact that “ Mpa 5 Pai eer bomeuiy” b4 Fede , " “ though the battle bet ibbons te lor ity to meet Champloa . Wiis ser AS tere Beers * : eat ight " heed ey eens. wis, dows not take Freddle Webh tn : doe: t mean, 192 “ ee “ “ 134 coe “ 30 t Queensboro A, C. Jimmy Flynn . 1, there is eo much interest! this time that that other clubs did not want ¢ 257 “ = ‘i “ 388 an «95 outpointed K. 0, Brown, H tle and dieplay: test that the ethane wn fo Landon,” the former lightweight champion | Under the baseball law a play: as Sete boca | roam tae To Measure, Now $18 THREE GAMES TO-DAY IN i + | fhe gate receipts will surely go over $18,000, ye Meher, ie, esl Neier, om with » . 5 di . Hrown maaan NEWSPAPER TOURNEY y ‘rio has tom boxing | A. A, om Matunday sight, While boxing with A remarkable addition to our SEMI-ANNUAL SALE _/ and bas defeated many| Young Walsh be broke his forearm in two places, that shauld. prove interesting to every economical buyer. . .. ‘ 3 aes hat time, including two big| knd the club phywictan made him stop fighting in Zhe stands lard couraoment be Fea 5 ; aye, vill wr aeninn | the Und ous” Saber has ew sop to al | that ant th vices. ‘They Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed or your money back. men's pocket “ und off hres in be bo . pers proce ewane Street Academy ey oF rzeerolda, | , i at off bouts, ab a 9 jouger Bayi ) boues my ane A " ne , : Wejarc, a1, Dee ite, a According to latest advices, Freak Neel, © an| could use elthar Sweeney or Ieach.| Broadway man in the ring e Jol e 7 5 bla, ry * ‘ames. last hy Padea "243, |e. 9th St. : ; ‘ rey os Tee i ship Dosing conte la duane Manica. Maw 6 | garmen year al 3 " ‘ton tapected $e, ©, freee:

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