The evening world. Newspaper, March 12, 1915, Page 18

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bs ra 31 nto T SF _ Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co, (The Now York Evening World), Real Skill and Ginger In Yankees’ Practice _At the Savannah Camp during which Lebert, Brain- Burns, Wendell, Hotke and 2 Boston A. A. Defeated in Decid- ing Battle of Amateur League, Former Princeton Star Scor- Ritchie Says He Wants Long Fight; Welsh Praises Work of Opponent ing Three of Five Goals Made BY WILLIE RITCHIE. | by Champions. Meat | hed snd hove - chow OR the second year in succession the St. Nicks, or, better still, Hobey Baker, won the Amateur Hockey League championship. The Santa Claus and the Boston A. A. sevens met in the last and de- ciding game of the schedule at St. Nicholes Rink last night, and at the itt, ' the Dodgers and the Brook-| nopasns. DAYTONA, Fa, F BY FREDDIE WELSH. Ritehie fought a much better 1 than he did against me in jon and ides wae much . He started righ after me from the bell. Ritchie deserves a reat deal of credit for the battle finish the score was: Bt. Nicks, or, better still, Hobey Baker, five goals and the Hub contingent two, fF Schoolboy Golf Is Making Future Stars of the Links —— the title, local club HAE | 49 ‘maul ‘ ic|deside the cha ps will be a] for inspiration, and whea the halt This Year’s Interscholastic round robin co aa ended te champions were ahead, $ Schi Is Biggest Ever — | 10 the first half the Bostonians bunaa fs, tte te pA ae 3 nt ‘. three 0! ie five Attempted. berg, De Witt Clinton; made by his side, his team mates < Obendoerfer, Commerce; Press played in the best form shown this tative, Mr, Obendoerfer, Com- ; Treasurer, Mr, Hicks, Stuyve- sant. It is the competition euch as Interscholastic League offers that is developing many promising players for our golf clubs, A large number of the more promi- ment clubs throughout the country during the past few seasons have made special efforts to encourage game of golf among boys. Many tour-| up. paments have been andthe entry Mast continually showed a growing in- terest for the ancient sport. Out of these “kid” competitions have come a number of the leading players of the day. It was only three ago that Max R. Marston, the itusrol champion, the Interacholastic 5 also Philip Carter of Nassau, the present interschclastic title holder, who plays a of golf that com- with that of hundreds HE ‘increased activities planned for the Interscholastic Golf League this year is a fitting testimonial to the hbenefite many schoolboys have gained from the pub- le links at Van Cortlandt Park. ‘The new organisation, another addl- tion to the already long list of leagues for youthful club swingers, !s com- posed of hundreds of students of New York High Schools, With but few ex- jeague members first Ye t . tee Uachoal hours and even early in the morning the public Heee last year tua of eight. Chadwick, the Boston goal was atruck over th in the secon ik and z i tf 4 it i from then until th I Hi i ill E TH tt $ sl Trim Already for Racing | t it early one of the juvenile leagues and learned the game correctly. jonships. These title matches will a Mart on May land the tournament to: SPORTS OF MANY SORTS | Se spine anaes SF OR aie t i t & t # ni ai Hele feet ‘The local Registration Committee of the Amateur Athletic Wain ae it er that al e mom- bere o¢ th pve teams of the Four- i i nile mii tf Hf eek cH F FF Ht i | I t if fe ‘t Fj ‘Deen | in California. t ilk E A rr fr j League brook games in Philadelphia to-mor- night will be suspended from fur- coton's two: * feated Penns: in @ tty race, doing the dist which ts forty-eight ards more than two miles, in the good ‘of 6 minutes and 20 seconds, " elt ing finiah in the elghteent ison A. amateur tournament for ey i ity i = zg : fil f fl i ct i | F iy jr +3 | i lL be well represented at : a il i i Ee h ¥. | started zi is i i decided in favor of the Overseas Wan- erors, who will not be required to play their final game with the Central Y. M. C. A. of Brooklyn over again, as had) P been expected. The Centrals had pro- tented the result of the match tn quea- tion on the ground that there had been of players from the Belgians, ‘Overseas, in con: ‘of thelr s E 1 ? E t Hi [ i 2 £ i 5 i i iy Mare ll i | i i Two new out of towa teams have sent in their signed entry blanks for the twenty-four hour roller skating | *#° race which starts at ison Hquare Garden March at at mlanient, The i 3 i, » anal sequence £0 soh'the Belgians forfeited one of scheduled gemes. PALM BEACH, March 12.—J. R. Hyde, a former Florida olf champion from’ Brooklyn, is the favorite in the ti z 283 Bai peMieres “ot Detrsis eam “with | aon eas ley ‘of wit! the ull Slay ‘Mottatt. of Philadelphia. “All| fhe, mouey '8 the opening four proseanionnie pan arrive . lpg ‘o-morrow, when a do: stars yok Baker, wi from the Middle Woat ve, 18° | eg tine ‘Leulsv! cluding Steve Shipley, Arthar sling | has ton, Frank Bacon, Jesse Carey, King Rex, Joe Forrest, Lyman Mbore and Carroll Donnell. i 2 Ha 5 pped using the top of hiv head in me clinches and aA covere) rounds inched less frequently, relying more on his footwork and Tis ducking to evade Ritebie's attack. Neither man showed any marks worth mentioning at the end. Welsh hadn't landed w that wae bard to do much damage, and heaviest at the W Pennant Hopes of Big League Clubs Sized Up by Bulger on Camp Tour Bosoman Bulger, The Evening World's baseball expert, is on an ex- tended tour of the training camps of all the big league clubs. He will watch the various teams in practice and aise up in a critical, unprejudiced way their pennant hopes and chances, Bareball has reached the stage where interest extends to teams outside the home cities, so with the deaire to give the fans an view of the entire baseball outlook, ‘The Kvening World originated novel eeries which proved eo inter- esting last spring. The Bulger storice will give The Evening World's readers the only res) line on what may be expected in the pennant bettle to coms, The first of the series will be published view and Athletics, military review and tournament of the John Wanamaker Commercial Institute, colmposed of the junior employees of John Wanamaker, New York, and Company G, will be held to-night at the Seventy-firat Regiment ting tolle'e directed the Lexin track just now. a feoon mutaber dor 40 Bout started with all the 0.8 championship battle | Hap week . ied to tha ring | and v a WELSH FAILED TO SHOW HOW HE WON TITLE FROM RITCHIE IN LONDO sulted in The visitors started off as though they were going to run away with Before the followers of the had comfortably seated themselves the Boston bunch scored two ou. ‘This “was just what the St. Nicks, or, better atill, Hobey Baker, needed season, as their attack was unrelent- ing and their defense almoat perfect. Without the Princeton star the St. Nijcks would not have won the title, Qs it has been his work that has en- abled them to win seven james out ba oy was the St. tole gene om stop} ‘sho! “ee. Clifford drew first blood for =e: Trainer Tom Healy Returns To Belmont From Coast Has Wilson Horses in Good Healy was well pleased? with the condition of the horses, All wintered well, The asctetant trainer had al- ready jogged many of the older horses into fairly good condition. ‘The stable Pimlico be @ few of them time at Havre de Grace. ters, however, ly until the Bel- Gloaming. pot, wil races extensively ese eeu|\Opring Suitings, $20 300 new, distinctive and attractive ° Checks, sald ‘color horses in in bi There are 368 horses in Gaining of year “Ascommodations for about 5 omm: al tee hundred more have asked for, but the association RK ) not per- Wu's | “Doc* ; fe Baker’s Playing Enables St. Nick’s Seven to Win _ Another Hockey Title FINAL HOCKEY STANDING. —<——= in a Uttle over four minutes of when his long shot from a angle caught Carnochan unawares. @ minute later Hicks gave the itonians a good margin to work on when his sigzag run down the ice re- 'y goal. @ bit of luc! G sc ER it FEDS MAY SWITCH AG ak Kansas City Likely to Retain headed by. President James A, © more, arrived in ¢his alty; a conference ' with chise, which was transferred to New- ark, N. J. They plan, } dianapolls. CHAMPION TAN. TONEWARKOW Franchise, Following Officials j Hurried Trip Here. Officials of the Federet for Binctalr, purchaser of the Kansas City fran- | it, tehgald, te in duce him to keep peo Re cently City and thus settle the’dispute which was taken into the Cirepi Court ta Chicago, Charles H. Weeghma: the Chicago Federals, of Indianapolis, general counsel for the league, made the trip East with / Prefident Gihmore. It has beta re- ported that Sinclair ts willing to put his club’in Kansas City. Im that event the euit filed by the Raasas City Club to restrain the leagué frem transferring the franch}se may be pottied before it is called for heartag again on next Monday. » ‘ ‘A possible solution of the difficulty, it was said to-day, is the transfer of the Indianapolis Club, which won the 1914 championship, to Newark thetead of the Kansas City Clab, I was eo ot Cig 4 Pgh agri precesd- ing cago league contemplated the evacuation ~ nt ‘ MUNICIPAL ELEVATOR MEN ORGANIZE BALL TEAM. ‘The forty: the Municipal Building have orgesised & strong baseball team for the coming season. They are now games with some of the tert Siatteers teams in Greater New York for Baturday aft- ernoon and Sunday-games, | In the next few weeks the candidates will begin practice at Jasper Oval. They will be weeded out by Capt.'Louls Gans, who will serve also in thd capacity of ti i he came back the Bt ions forced the attack at the Boston defense so fiercely broke before them. It _was but the forerunner of many who made the score on a pass from 0: of his team mates from behind the the cage and in @ pretty position to shoot when the puck came whiasing out to him. then, The track now sociation considers it too dale—Nancy D., of the ——— Cutler Swampe Browning, 15-0. ‘The Cutler School hockey team, tn- terecholastic champions, added another victory to its long list by swamping the Browning School seven at the Bt. Nich- olas Rink. Browning was outclassed, and at the end of the game came out at the bad end of a 15 to 0 score. Dowling, the Cutler captain caged the puck seven times, and Bull, the cover-point, accounted for four tallies. Golébers bed ef Awar: LAWRENCE, Mags., March 12.—Joo Goldberg of Rechester gave Larry Burns of this city a aystematic drubbing for livan left tl stripes and eel uae ae Broadway @ 9th St. used is the as- to Ret amy more naraea to were on It. Shiela, a four-year-old, by Ormon- gives promise of ihe ring unmarked, while Burns designs. To measure only, Suit or Overcoat, $20 Serer: Fons, when the muntoipal’ Corona, \dida. a Cay Beott and” ay: ° a Boles, Brooklyn Celtics vs. Bethicheme, The Brooklyn Celtic F. [. will meet the Bethichem F.C. in the semi-fimal round of the A. F. A. Cup at Mar- quette Oval, Tenth Street Booond Avenue, Brooklyn, Bunday will start promptly at 2.30 9. M. “Pee Got 'Em Fooled Now!" 4 Y¢ Lust wanted whishey,'djaakfor whie- ut what I want is Ca: ‘Whee I pour it myeelf from ¢ refi ‘pottle I get ire. WI 't you?

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