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ane AE on, - ae 2m avaNtKG WORLD, MONDAY, MAROR 1, 1 EDITED BY BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [noS2SF2.2hen THIS WILL BE A WARM WEEK IN SPORTS MANAGER M’GRAW TODRESTGUNTS! PRACTICE TOOAY New York Manager Has Big ~ Copyright, 1916, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) HELLO, Jacn, OUD PAL. Come Bac Te‘ Juarez wit me! Task on His Hands to Reduce te —— Pligg His Big Squad to Twenty-One Beck Curley Hopes to Induce pay To Ter Players by May 15. Aehnaon To-Day to Go Baok to Janae = Juarez With Him. MARLIN, Tex, March 1—The Giants will start regular practice here to-day, under Manager Mo- Graw’s direction. He has a big task on his hands to prune his squad down to twenty-one players before May 15 and dispose of his youngsters eo that he can recall them when he wants to do #0, There were twenty in the party that arrived here yesterday. The party that left New York had been in- creased at St. Louls, McGraw left the train at Texarkana, out will be here to-day. ‘Those who arrived are: Seymoar, Arthur _ Deviin, Rube juard, George Burns and his wife, B. \° nick, Di . H. Finley, Arthur ; Fletcher, Jack Murray, C. Pies, i Chalmers, Bob Bescher, L, Christy Mathewson, Al Williams, Bred Schupp, C. Scull, J. Reed, Fred Merkle, ! C, Press and Jim Thorpe. the afternoon Mrs, John J. McGraw, Lobert and his wife, Larry Doyie, WHY, HELLO, Misto CURLEY! HAS You THOUSAND IN Xo" custHes?, New York Completely Deserted by Players; Even McLean Has Gon Lanky Catcher of Giants Failed to Depart With Regulars, Owing to a Ball Being Given in His Honor Saturday Night, but His Wife Saw to It That He Safely Boarced Train for South. anxious to fight Willard, in or anywhere cise. He docsn't ‘to chance losing his title, least to @ white man. ‘will be lucky tf he can get wana without having John- him for another thousand of jcate’s money, \ INCE Willie Ritchie ta to begin his training here this week, =~ _g, Bteparatory to fighting Welsh a founds on March 11, a Western “ @n bis condition will interest the _—_—_—————— Lot oF New RecoRDS GHPECTED IN THE™ INDOOR. CHAMPIONSHIPS THis WEEK = Fred Snodgrass, Eddie Grant and ¥ will have to be turned k a |,__ By Bozeman Bulger. cerithe use “enterned looms @8 boon Jowsson MAY MERT HIM LiKe “THIS Tethe Topulats appear to have kept “Vie,” whose skilful depicti t 11E evacuation of New York,| Placing all those boys with other * themselves in condition during ‘a@ventures of Axel Se ees hae baseballically speaking, is com-| Clubs which will make £000 the COp- | ~—_—_—_—_————— ns | the Winter, was re- Sreteres of Ast as axed in| Kentucky Derby Worth $15,000 plete. Not a vestige of a phe-| fencis ! Eoing to be considerable ? ° oe tM nlleg leg ge eon fone with Willie Mitchie in Calle ae ° hom; not @ veteran prophesying|* coe Mack’s Price for Baker $50,000, Wan when he left New York, seem to Just before Willi rted for To Winning Owner This Season this to be his one best season, 1s prone bed bis payee may become R t Sa Hi "il °, h ir sete better in his life, n. Bast, and chat Willie is chuck ful —_—— UMA rey eo henred barry Sngaged'a bra sonal Pah rbeneleay upper ys fle Give $25,000 x and Dae Lee , “ : . , 5 Ow } tage i? “de® come-| James Butler Will Make Strong| >4zi-mutuel betting enclosure. liste and war correspondents, It is| morninas, Donovan saya he has no w all Derby races of the; true that President Hempstead of the objection to the boys golfing as long If the Yankees want Home-Run Baker they'll have to pay $50,000 . oversha . Bid for the Leading Three- | Past. “There “ure ‘moro eligibles -of| Giants ts still around, but his spare| the ‘sproiced Ming ter tFalning at || for him, the price named by Connie Mack. The Athletics’ managor : Glass than over up before an candi-| time is belng spent in packing up to says that he will not permit the wonderful hitter to come to New York || , HOT SPRINGS, Ark. March, 42% Year-Old Classic. Carat Many et Rig aero wave The disturbance over the possible|{ Yess this record price is paid for his release, Col. Ruppert admits }| with the condition of the Yankees ing never come together as tw ear-| Just as the Yanks, In solid forma- proleglayae bad Home, Run Baker|| that he offered the Philadelphia club $26,000 for Baker. “Yes,” said bite Atv Poerg ‘him here, and he olds last season, Some of these are] tion (this does not necessarily refer fo wu . Baker now|I the Yankee owner to-day, “we offered Mack $25,000 for Baker. We LOUISVILLE, Ky., March 1—En- | regarded by their owners as well-nigh declares that he may go back to base- y Mi ir tries for the Kentucky Derby and the| !nvincible, to mehtal equipment) were leaving’ ball and that he will very likely go|} ‘¢clded to make this liberal offer after consulting with Manager Don- they report jar the Pennsylvania Station, the Grand: with Connie Mack. ovan th yo We Bak : th Savannah on March 10. other stakes to be run off at the com- ty sue tar aches en by oh A Central Termt was being honored) It jeaks out that one of the reasons e other day. We expect Baker would be a great drawing curd Sweeney, Nunat one. ae by the gota of John Bannerman |for Baker's desire to re at the Polo Grounds and would gladly pay $25,000, but not a cent more. || Cole, Warhop, Keatin, ing spring meeting of the new Louis-| will go to the post, and his starter ‘sometimes known a8 | fa; main on the ville Jookey Club, which begina this|or starters will mark the first time| morn "ome farm was that he was not getting || If Connie Mack insists on tho unheard-of sum of $50,000 for Baker tt year on Saturday, May 8, close to-| {hat any performer bred by the lite) McLean failed to depart with the | Collins was Rotting $12,000. me eae || will simply prevent his coming to New York.” day. As in 1914, the Kentucky Derby| great clinic. Price McKinney and| Giants Thursday on account ot & abouts, Tris Speaker $15,000 and Ty this season has an added valuation | his partner, Janes Corrigany aiso| belns given in his honor uptows, Ht | Cobb 12,600, A ttle raise in salary They have shed practically all McGraw left urgent instructions that | might ° their superfluous beef. ot $10,000, which, with the advance| have an entry in the race this year. MbeSucon the train yesterday. TOland chickens, owe” “Tom the cows Practice for the Yale Crews Beginning to-day Kelley propeses of $25 for each three-year-old| #4 there are soveral others that] aaq to this, Mrs. McLean received a ig Corsa henra wresment Geli os thie cosaged and ‘the additional #200] DSY° sr momiantors to the event, | telephone esouge from Secretary) there is war brewing between fi b T bodgers, Charley oy. Benin, tne-ex-Oob new as no a . train ‘ starting fee, will make the gross| In all probability within the next| Foster to wot, Larry on that ‘were |members of the Baseball Csaba n New Haven Har or o-Day Dodgers, Benita, value of the classic about $15,000. Of|ten days Secretary H. C. Applegate , Union.” Jimmy Dugan, new man for —— red—fortunately, alive. Tb®) the “Yanks, the $10,000 in added money, the sec-| will be able to furnish a complete Scusd is compete, is exhibiting a clipping horse receives $2,000, the third| list of the Kentucky Derby eligibles,| Gl p! in which Harry Tuthill, former trainer ‘ Hi jad | here whether the English coach satied horse $1,000 and the fourth horse his|and then at once will begin apecula-| qt ene headquarters of the Yanks |r (ig, ants and the Tigers, declares Rowing Authorities Worried) So". tother boat or not Never aee eee eee stake of $35. Hon as to the winnor, for the running! tere hax been received the most re-|the jon, eugm cla fF) Aout Ab f Head E. J. Gianina®, the freshman coach, | coming season, aa his left arm | The Kentucky Dorby in witnessed] off of tho race Is but'a few days over| there Nis te Tr oder day base-| "MoI. aot neve as much cl | ju sence of He: who has charge of the varsity uotii | stronger than it hae been in annually by as many different types|two months away, pall, and Donovan is beginning to be-lnuthit” syn Jimmes “but T con nes | . Nickalls reaches New Haven, will boat | years, ene atteacanre, Gin eene loan in esed imcney. at “tie Downa| Heve that there are still in this bros) own home, drive my own automobile Coach Nickalls. to-day. ‘The first varsity eight. will BE opede ad 2 c ball players who do ys vat increased | to woek an extent that this your, and during the twelve dave pannel ag inthe game on @ money bey een see Providence club into be given BAO Saaie, The reat Ca THE INTERCOLLEGIATE it has now come cossary to en-| 0! el og jlarge the quarters provided for the| and feature purses will be swelled in| PA" iis iotter two young men in| sop of trainer Will soon be aoe he New Haven, Conn, March 1. | given light drill. BASKETBALL STANDING, occupants of the grand stand and the! added money from $1,000 to $1,500. Arizona, one a catcher and the pine, some of us scribes. soaeet by UY NICKALLS, new head coach ete! He ae cortlaat Rice) ceeen pave ‘ pitchior, ‘aay thet ay Yanks. Donovan saya 8 charge will be of the Yale crews, is “lost” #o| Deen on the water jn reer and the | ke Pr ‘ :, Pi Ke d ene ae oe tere ticket to Gavan. | made for admission when Tuthitl far as Yale crew authoritles| Quinnipiac River of all ice, much to| } Trish-Americans Are icke nah,” they say, “and if, we don't | we, Werth the price” 2nd It will be| gre concerned. Inquiries in London the satistaction of the Yale coaches. i 3 , leaving the ion to a New York have failed to brin, dl rom. 4 i ke id: Ni ht make woot walk back.” The writers ae netlon, and ‘Wale crew authori. | Rent oarsmen on the squad, has just i j o Bea . Vicks friday Nig you, wo Wibmecives ai length—both | Some bright young athlete wrote in| formation. Undergone an operation at his home in Levers over six feet—and Donovan is|to the Yanks for a job yesterday, but | es are worrled. New York and is making rapid recov- — ying pressed with thelr gambling|in a confusion of names addressed | Nickalls was due to arrive in New | ery. Crew coaches say he will be able to : i 20 impromeat be has wri k- | the letter to Captain “Jacob” Huston,| YOrK yesterday, He wrote Capt. De- | row within a few weeks. Seth Low Jr..! ‘het |Latter Are Now Tied With Bos-' (How THE AMATEUR pravealton, Ut fetcaation: In replying Harry Sparrow informed | BeE"Gnce,'28, “tite bout ‘on. watch. ne| foot fora weeks haa recovered and wil | become i the young man that he would get sail Feb, 22. e boat on which he| foot for a week, has recovered and wi ton A. A. for First Place in HOCKEY CLUBS STAND | ‘" a Anaver aa ‘soon. as. Captain Seton | 100K aAsaK han postponed Its de- be able to row his old position at bow | There must be a lot of stray ball-] Huston could confer with Col, It is not known’ this week, | Won. Lost, Pet, |! players around New York. The other | Ruppert. i 1 883 | day, in this column, was inadvertent- |] Boston A. A. | ly stated the fact that Arthur Irwin.| ‘The Brookfeds have gone to Browns Hockey Club ‘333 || the former scout, has taken chargo| wells, Miss, to get ready for thats | The victory of the Boston A. A-|} Croscont A. 308 || of the Lewiston, Me., pele Std ane struggle in secret. ‘The said Browns r .C. Satur. |] Trish-Amer. A.C... ‘167 || proposes to bul ells are ¢ over the Irish-Amorican A. C. r- | Trial younk players that he in looking for | the railroad and thore fs little danger | By John Pollock he Amatour Hockey | — ————| boys who want @ chance. Already ij [of any overambitious scribes walk-| wume Ritchie, the lightweight champion of| ter, N. Y. Charley Dosmrick signed them ap the sturdicst and|frst place in the Ama’ jockey | with the Boston A. A., unless Boston| doxen, applications hive beck mate|ing the distance to tip off their eee eevee ta town to-day to cart hia| lo enest for ton pounds ot, the Plenoer " Langit, the, Bostonians 450. the. BY | hoses in the mieantions, in onder to gst ae one ‘vin tet us know his address | "!® eal hard work for his ten<ound battle with|Club on Friday night, Bobby Moore of this WKS CRONE on ‘even termes With |e te with the Hub team. Tule would Mere forward him enough to mi Froddie Welsh, the world's lightweight champion, | city and Eddie Butler of Kansas City clash in | courage ie PIT Inve victories and one defeat. The |Bacessitate a piny off Tor the tit i 4" Parture a month, Hockey League. St. Nicholas 8, C. fighter in the world. chalk, Now jag them in training v announce hii ire. ‘from the ring for all nage oa day night haa created another tle for FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP ithout going any further] Both the Gtants and the Yanks| which ts to be steged tn tho Ganlen on Thure.| the semi-final, ‘i My The Hockey Club will play in Boston| UP ® Hine without go! have rejected our suggestion of hav-|day erening, March 11, Ritshle will be ac — "t the arma to fight with, ereenent * c. ainigeopee| aire Saturday night and expects to gain) sonn Foster says the Giants bave|ing for a souvenir paas this ‘neagon a| companied by his trainer, Dr, Jeffry of San| ‘The Olymple A. C, of Harlem and the Long ‘a lottor that witt tatereet (270, 10% 2" S000 another victory over the Hub seven.| n,Q unusually ood Wuck—If it can be atickpln studded with small dlamonds | franco, whom be eosuumd opedally, te ant] Aor f {il sam Se We ovens. | She the Irish-Americans In the cellar, Tho Hockey Club Is the only team In| Caiieq luck—in signing Up every one| forming the letters O. K, Still, it was| him iio emdition for te conto. Wille ie] Olmmeie cart ey. Frankie Nelon friends of Jack | aye Irish-Americans put up such a|the loague that has defeated Boston) of the Giant players. There are no|@ good idea, Que to errive at the Grand Central Depot at 5.0 lly Pitastmmons ve, Al Nash. Long Acre t, the great English Inst the Bostons that |sithough all the New York teams) nog P.M, and will be met by Matchmaker dimm;|ctnt, Young Benny va, Young Bloom, Jimmy ran in the colors of the {fou sume Saw one that have pushed the Now Englanders| "tte! onty thing Tam worrled| Social Note—In leaving for the| Jobnion, Ritchie is undecided where be wil| Cry. Bromnis Alley and Young Leroy ve ieee ee he Sheth deat ieeihe Bt. Nicholas Rink Friday |Crevcents at the St. Nicholas Rink lll Hoven i ‘The boxing came cannes be in 0 very flowrish nt ie in the Tidiouth |night, a defeat would drop the Banta | to-morrow night in what should prove Now that the cootzet twinven champions | {8d cond:ion in llwaulng us, now for last re ma Sination and the champions |one of the hardest fought games of ° ole HBAS SHG Wilma ‘hee town | week three Dosing shows there on = saived in France white Aight |CIAYE Com oe tinal BAme |the weason, Arthur Roth Wins inaugural Fenny ee ote fought. atthe Olympic | betmeen them they lout $1,000. The Cream City t Li lo ts @ trooper | a ‘A. A. of Philadelphis on Maroh 17 for a guar-| A. C., which put ou the White-Welsh fight, lost “[’ve Got *Em Fooled Now!” a i. ps ced and A R R f Hi ilt L ‘anteed purse of §11,000, of which each man will | most of this money. a ve Gol 4 " low Fran: bat oF abost Ave 2 e fe vil TY Pierce ‘oad un oO amilton yceum receive $5,500, Matchmaker Jack Hanlon de. eo If I just wanted whiskey, I'd askfor whie- two hg once eg Ab ip e or a ] pa | laren tat tre advance sale of tickets already] Commerce to Play Stuyve: key, but what I want is Carstairs, When eh another whieh had ° for the Date figures up clove to 48,000, Th) By virtue of its victory over Boys'| | pour it ret from the non-refillable > $10, " ead conines tener! Lead inAmateur| Makes Stosh | nesuits ot the Numerous Other |as.nae.ssut Pat Mizttaas ity] em <tc wey ett eee ott Bon | bole get Car. Why dont yout s 500d field. Pool Tournment Quit in Third) cross-country Races Held on|"'""" ™" * Bat ly mat Di, ta, he Crt een wil pay sturvenent for tho Commerce Dick Remer, the Irish- Fairmont A, ©., for be quit badly tn the he Sabbath. iwaieer i> the Irish-Amerionn A. C. |st the Febment t cso wih Hany Pleres on [004 Stuyvesant have each won eleven 1788 the Sabbath. ss See un etaan ae ran ot ar Dily "Gibesn, manager of |SAmes and lost one, and they will play 1915 J. Howard Shoemaker, Edward ¥.) Claiming he was in no condition to 2 aa for the four and a halt course of the| try nb, aotifiat Tou McArdie, the club's|the deciding kame this week, the day to ask ae eco |Raynolds and Arthur B. Hyman lon’! nght, Dick Stosh, the Cleveland light- = Pastime A.C. in the weekly toad walk | Siichmater, not wo um him in another bout at be decided by the High School's Athletlc| wy rye NON. REFILLABLE BOTTLE" + r told him he would |the pocket billiard players in the race | weight, deliberately quit in the third RTHUR ROTH, former cross-| pe ernie My Seconda, The heen tn | the eiub, ane & good bottle to keep good whiskey for the national amateur champion-|round of his ten-round bout with country champion, won the in-| mark was 85 minutes, which he held. He| Kagel, who to esccisted with Bock United Bowlers Cel a, o0d."* Pues mallow; agedin wood, ship title, which will finish this week | Harry Pierce, the Brooklyn fighter, at augural road run of Hamilton on Albert ol t Pail Voellmeke, who started from scratch | Coretiua in conducting the boxing shows at the) The United Bowling Clubs of New| Stewart Distilling Co. at the Amateur Billiard Club of New |the Fairmont A. C. show on Satur-| Lyceum yesterday over the four-mile) with, Rewer, Out OWE {0 tne Tarwe | Duquesne Garden in Piltburth, codes wat Lyory will celebrate thelr thirtieth an- ao ae night 2 arn’ iP ene two e content| Bill Gibson « ere len y a - York. Not one of the trio has met|day night | | 1 ine| route in the good time of 22 minutes, | SANIENE, Sng ‘ninth positions, respec: | Cotter, che “Dublin Giant,” mit the winner of [PCAN ale "ew “york” Muchnorchor detent. Shoemaker, the holder of the] ,.f°%, Ate MONA MPs ‘Grove {James O'Connor of the Millroso A.C.|tively, ‘the winner of the event tdrned | ne siz round 49 Between Car Moms snd Tom |Fall, 200-207 Ieast Fifty-atxth street. | THUM'S Bowling end Biliert Aendene, ap title, has beaten his opponents in &liwo hard left hooks into his stomach | was second ard BE. Hullighan of the| up in Voellmeke's son, ho had a 10 - alleys. tables, _ “a 4 Ww ance McMahon, which Will be fought out there to- Monument, [Professional mann: just after the third round began. To|yonawks, a clubmate of Roth's, fin- | minute allow ‘and showed great weet ogel save that Colley 12 0 big card in ‘ romise ‘Ms finished . ve vd tosh Pp iy No.2 Troop,| Raynolds mects H. B. Hawkins, the|the, surprise of everybody, | fahed in third place, © yard behind be piiashil . 4g tal, Eng- Brooklyn champion a4 Ed a F. peeked peer ane dropping iia pends the second man. 8. Silverstein of the Sheridan A, ©. ‘ Gray meeta Lewine in ‘the “R. WILSON." | matches scheduled for to-day. ° ° ast the fogulnr weekly road run of thai! ‘The Aus A. A, of Boston, which ts the bis 1 500 S g S t a “[ can't go any further, as Tam in! winishing fresh and strong and ex- Treunization, which was held over the | gut Losing club in Mapeachusetts, will reopen | dg) Tin, ul S _— WO CORR ah to hy hibiting reprint in the Jost bun airesta of the jower ety westerday. The | fe we sana on se tae of Al 8, Toe club A wa Joh then waves tosh to his corner, dred yards Julius Lorens of the ist 3 | under Ianagesnent, D TO PHILADELPHIA, March 1.—Ever: Pen arse : as uulos (the Bt | ete yards, trom.'8. Lichtenberg, peop Ns ea Rape ggeoonel ion r Bene TENS ee te eetiness for the opening | Pauls, the spectators loudly hissed and | Agnes, A.C. Sashes, Sires and tures: | Ninet osckond Street Y. M, HA: ere ad O aDrics a TOURNAMENT, ANYWAY. of the ing of the billiard tournament for the| "The results of the star bouts at thy Hing Club of | pan Son Club sarried off the hon jass A ama’ 182 baikline cham-| other clubs on Saturday night follow road race yesterday, ‘They | Materials left from last Spring is ma j 0 pionship of the United States, which! at Broadway Sporting Club, Kid Heft tl Fat four places, J. McNeil | Tommy Murphy, the veteran local lightweight, offered now at big saving, to make room for new . i / B, L, March 1—Many of | starts at the Union League to. night Graves outpointed Terry Mitchell, | to K. Parks L A.C, ing the winner, with A. Mueller | wm don the gloves again to-night in « battle, si er To See and will be tn progress for two | At Brown Gym. A. A. Young Parks 4. Lorens, ;|secondsand A. Craw third, ©. Davis of | Ter (he is edeated bo declares that he will and Summer purchases. measure only — from 1915 There will be twenty-one games| pHickey made Tommy Mooney quit tm | of thi Glub was the firat outalde |snt he i dee sever, Tummy is to hook style designs. Sale on second floor. t | played the fourth round, | Chub, who held on 6 hip for the entire | athlete to Anish. from the ring ard up with Hal Stewart, the Mgbtweight of Fort ¥ ‘Wayne, in & ten-round bout at the Toledo (0.) his clul en Ae, wor AA. Murphy ts in better condition for this Broadway run ye Jor | @ than he was when he lost to Willie Beecher, erday. He nosed out Bill Gan, Pastime A.C. -athie @® 9th St. SPlekieas ee eS ee ee Joseph Mayer of this city, the! At Irving A. C., Johnny Drummie | distance. champion, will open the| shaded Willie Jones. | opposed by Robert M. Lord | ‘At Queensboro A. Cy Joe Btacey | C, Holland lon of the annual of the Morningside Bunday, a seven of America's At Federal A. C, Jimmy Murra: Dltaraiots iS pecgged out zany ‘saith ie the A