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

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DOWN IN CUBA Copyright, 1915, by Tho Pres Publishing Co. (The Now York Breaing Wert). ‘* Yannigans Will Open: Savannah Camp To-Day; SAVANNAH, Ge., March 10—~Tee youth and experience of the League baseball cohorts of Ruppert and Huston have been. : ated and organised into rival! } for the first of an indefinite Wisane ‘wns wave To raarur wis Ronpwone | practice games ac tne on Tue way East to-day. The contest was announced to start immediately after a general Manager Bill Donovan ‘hee twenty nine players well prepared for ‘(ils civil athletic fray. From’ these feady ; Dicked ‘the toler oclectionsy: toe WET oS WRLL Meow rh ; Regulare—Maiesl,. third), Hi BEAUTIFUL AUD HARDOSACUS Uorheee wrt. Convey wie left Cres, contra, Pippa we teed we) = Pind CUBA AN IDEAL “TRAINING Ground. Boor Pare ae hy SAT vonnsers 200 Women Attend Tournament to Aid a City’s Poor and Are Won Over to Boxing _—~ Rose that resembled a Belasco sun-, ~ excused fem 2 <f Biggest Crowd of Members of| Zo rick out « sinste feature bout|Batties for Championship of the|Peisizatins 12 the fret degre con. i nti He 8 Be list of matches was a. “in SEP ra, | Fale Sex Ever Seon at a Fiatio| ios ne sillery, “ower! Police and Fire Departments srork outwith Titus Nabe wet Bi Entertainment Present at Ex-|Siaw ant” ratroimen Jone, mur-| Both Result in a Draw, While| 22 *ppear that the pttande or ‘Thi it aed be ft hibitions at Sixty-ninth Regl-| he cnambionahup of the Pouce De-| Champions, Past and Present,| Scxoet, 2th ot vette, : a Fay 2 rr that they sligh| sen“esey=|ProhibitionForcesSchorr — |""5 tines: sot ra. SS eetercoric| 0 naestng Eonar, ELE, a ae To Quit Racing and Sell | s-2.rs= = =. is Takacs PaeBe| hamplons erat pba tate| Stacy ee"sne Ble Men His Horses to Cochran iF Ed , when Billy Kinest, Engine | Bob Fitasimmons, who at basemen, ha: and Billy Beekman, Engine |fifty-fve volunteered to box mingled. These genti ison Robert. sch other arcund. the Ting held three “hesiplonships, a ny bored ho be tal ae \e ie HB. with a couple of treatments. eonsiderable ardor while the!into the ring while the band -day’e game was planned howled its satisfaction. “Should Old Acquaintance Be Wor | nt? ” fear & little diversion there was an/sot?” The en! gathering was bition of Americanized jiu jitsu| Quick to take the hint and Fits was Sergt. Shaw and Patrolman Tan- | given a bry ae he will rememebr | a, the Police Department. This many a day. if wrestling is now being taught| The same was true of Terry Mo- its to the police force, and|Govern, who refereed the bout be- Moers on; tween Freckied Bob and Son Bob. ted spec- | The appearance of Terry it out how easily this form of wrest-| Young Corbett and Seen easone be employed to disarm a/who were announced as Dresent or a wielder of a knife. and two former holders of the/for the ther innovation on the pro-| featherweight title, me was the appearance of| The bouts began at 8 o'clock and at ach , two six-year-old | midnight they were still going on. It Brooklyn tots, who performed in|was a wonder whi all the boxers 39 and Pre regular championship style, wearing lst of those | Kelley will probably have ly | gloves almost as big as themselves. testimonial was: | the second team en tour. The professional delegation that/Champion Johnny Kilbane, Young contributed its services so that the| Ahearn, Johnny Dundee, Jim Coffey, BESCHER AND ROBEI , lot of the deserving poor might be} Tom Kennedy, Al Reich, bins Kiine, rendered a Httle easier could be justly | Johnny Lore, Patsey Haley, Joe and |GOING TOCARDS, THE Ri termed “Who's Who ip the Boxing|/Tom MoCarthy, Frank Mantell, Mike | World.» Masio and Benny and Gharile Present title holders and former! Leonard. Detectives Took the Bets Over Phones and Winners |®>ex3 Haven’t “Cashed In’’ Yet = Headquarters Men Actually Run | ;**ns¢. thelr, omce tor business, about Day's Business of Handbook Men in Getting Evidence. i i li bad el iM ref aEe a ed i i i sf eH ag i E g tf fe i ; f i é E iH i é i H E i es i thes itt 8 kite abtebed Hes z EPREIEE "iff Ae i i aH it Hee iy | FEE He boagee MS re 7 fi j rf It li, i ; Hf i i $ i fF fr «hi i fs al if iy i i: i F i F : ing alips ike tae Onutem ak 0 the co! e' door ana, Femovi their Coats, told the N ite ereande -agaizins. batting. on] Zeenlary) thes were going to etay the horees in this city the Police| for the day. | Department has, in a way, gone] ,,pout ¢ clog, the, phonee hems imto the poolroom business. The/ ingtruments and soon had betting result of this is that the army of/and other information. From then Winter track bettors hereabouts has| ot oting odde and sccepting beta, had éome diMoult and strange ox-|"Gno“customer” bet $60 an @ 6 to 1 periences lately trying to get down/ shot. When the result came over the wagers over the telephone. One day| Phone wire the horse bad lost the detective turned to one of the “office last week two men from headquarters force” and remarked: “You win that sat at the phones in an office in Will-| bet; you can see that fellow and col- fam Street, got all the information | lect.” ° SPORT BRIEFS. from the racing headquarters and Qpother instance the | os quoted 7 to 10 by a mistake on a 7 to 1 — handled about fifty beta over the|not°ana got a fine bailing out from A great mass meeting of the under-| phone from “clients” who etand well|the fellow on the other end of the graduates of Columbia will be held at | enough to bet “markers.” Many of| wire, who couldn't understand the these bets were placed on winners| prohibitive price. and it was the howl raised by the} When the day’s races ended they lucky ones that brought out the true| pocketed the info! mn and, after facts. These fellows are calling the| ripping out the phones and otherwise cops welchers. The legitimate layers| wrecking the place, they took the can’t pay or collect on the businese|names and records of the regular that because the police carried | force and told them to go home. memorandum slips. About twenty bettors who picked raid was made shortly | winners that day are wondering how after the regular force of two men! they can collect. fi itt i 2 a fi i i ft tl ik : i ail i ff i t ‘ i if a if fi ny itty |! i ite ite nit i ! | LF F Hai i i. | tj i H | Tt ne th irs I Sani Adiduel will ghip the ley tire string next month. Reven of the two- year-olds will be sent to Bowie for Lg any cane mere mae rest will campaigned loo with the Veterans and Recruits Don’t Mix at Yanks’ Spring Training Camp SAVANNAH, March 1¢. ‘IE old saying “birds of a feather flock together” hardly seemed i i i i a ty Ff Ht t Pitcher McHale Arrives in Camp Seeking Raise, Which Is Refused. SAVANNAH, March 10.-—Marty McHale arrived at the camp late yesterday afternoon, but has not as yet signed a contract. McHale came from New York at his own expense. He is not satisfied with the ealary offered him. After a conference with Donovan, whom he found immovable on the proposition of @ raise, McHale wanted to talk the “Od, matter over with Capt. Huston. The Captain, being away on a golfing trip, the hold-out decided to remain. It seems that McHale's salary to ot we Aa Ee, claim has something to do with an alleged promise made him by ex- over Owner Farrell. It was nothing that the new owners could consider SPR NG upon them, however. u i “MoHale’s request for an Inorpace of ealary wae discussed and § TOP COATS ' fay sarmhetae te Seems aay ecaety!” lens Hae Joma, ae ey sag jew Yor fore lor Ining camp,” sai jana; - quick I 5 a van this morning. “The figures pared in hie contract pad oon- ihe ; sidered as high as they felt called upon te go. That wae all | could > eay to MoHale when he came to me here. He ssid he would prob- THUM’S Bering ped patie , ably fa fine at the salary offered, as he wished to centinue = oa! weuld like te make a final appeal te Capt. Husten [told him by ail meane to dese, and | suppose he nse PERSONALS. Gf aa ely 553 Fare e E nd eta: ttl Ef wet ogF Th cael +4 j E E f Prot e ay i et sel! i Ate

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