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i NEWS AND VIEWS ND TIMELY GOSSIP OF SPORT WORLD Al Reich Has Started Out Search of 4 Reoutation ano ts Taking Char ! incent Treanor y ot bie ew eer ALM “ n of the proper 1" Ae Da aoowe € « If he beats < wll be » t sines With Coffey or a ¢ f the bie fellows, whereas happen to le gated to paper it Jooks like a gr IBBON evidently of the mat the Gunner w Jetter on its way to us Billy had denial th nthe course of b afraid of Ri Hteich hasn't been again: 4 Man since he went into the game The on of he met w tm Morris, whe d him in the aec- | ond round, and fim Fiyna, who out pointed him several weeks ago in| Brookiyo. Coffey i ked out Fiyno. being the only man that ever did this | In the ast. And didn't Coffey # Gunboat Smith? When did Reich ev whip mean men who were fh 1 don't mean to say that Reich an Coffey will never meet, but he must | get a reputation first. Let us what Reich will do to Arthur elky at the rmont A. ©. Wednesday , night. Cotfey stopped Pelky in (wo rounds, and this is the same man that Smith needed fifteen rounds to beat. Now. when you consider how easily Coffey beat Smith, it shows ha wstavact.. Biggest Season of Racing Cornice mens: a's Since Days of High Stools, another flying trip to the bie town. He came down to scrape up gome theatrical talent for the Buffalo Press Club's annual frolic. Incid ally, Charley reminded us Charley White of cally matchetl to meet Jimmy Dufty the up-State favorite, in Buffalo dur ing Easter week, Duffy will be at added: “Don't say it too euse I don't want to s goan out of th ongiy, be the Ch. mateh HE promoters of the Johnson- Willard championship fight at| Havana, April 4, ure | ug Banter week. “Dufty wiil beat! Training at Local Tracks, an Indication, Says Gravesend’s |'"" i" Mm dazed in seve | | bout tol 66 big clash. As a means of injecting | a bit more confidence into the match ind to insure ite being contested hon- | end estly Charley White of New York | easy should be given the job. White is probably the most competent refere: fn this country, with years of expe rience behind him. He has a reputa tion for straight dealing and fearless. |to d ness in the ring tha toequal in this particular calling. As far as we know Charley inn't seeking |?! & the job, and maybe he would refuse | # ; there ia golne ‘be muc se ceorta, ‘the oreek | inary bosing bouts on this boy High. it, It wouldn't be 4 bad idea for the jcan expect enough public support to] PUNT (Nene Is Koln te be much it~) At Hegadway Sporting Club—Fred |a# matched to meet Faldie Metiovrty, te each “ = Brookl n Celts ‘There is one rookie in the Yankee promoters to find out |make it worth our while to Conduct) violate the Iaw, Ww they will have| Klebler defeated Johnny Howard, , nidteweight of Rpg eet Charley Murray, the fight promoter of Buffalo, y camp who perhaps more than any of Boer I port by offering purses and|to take their medieine. “Y*T Kiebler wax aubatituted for Gus s show to te helt by the, | as arranged three tuntound bouts for rma the others has the good will of owner F Chorley White, the Chicago light. | {8 SPOrk © : last year|. This veteran. ; n cof the: tare CHM! Thirty ith > Sporting Club ° t show of hin elnb, the Queensberry A, ( Bi t Ge MANS | Cort. "TH" Ttuston in his effort to . , de expenses last year etera on of the ty : . ee ScHetrick, manager of Ah b, th a rae weight, is cold proof on thin vinit [stakes We made expen! haanit oan ATA Gin Paci eta t Sharkey A. C.—Young Neal of MARAE DORSET Oe Warlneslay night. ‘The flutters who w ea Jand with the regulars, It in the Httle vow ¥ Jat Aqueduct lishinent in about fifteen ye irs Allentown, Pa., won from Jack Cas- ee aro Hidie Morgan of England and Ito) ps one Cuban Angel Aragon, The Cap. likes te Now York and uses some of the |* Oy ar then talked of his receat| is several youre eines Nim conene ng aidy with the epte4 | Kamas of Muffalo, Mary 'T of England and to keep in training on his Spanish, mplonship uf’ he niways has! . end track and of| seen Mond have bad ad | At Queensboro A, C.—-Dave Mar- | of accepting of the gram receiDl®. | Jow soott of Huffalo, and Willie Doyle of Harlem conditions were of the best as}and as he contemplates touring. it on tap in the Kymnasium, Wo may aoe | Visit to the Gravesen “T have always beon a real enthus-|shall of Canada defeated George Me- | Th Waiting ty bear from) gid Young Coulon of Buffalo, cowards weather and grounds, ex-| some considerable with the team this @ rattling Kood scrap when he stepal the numbe J horses that are} ot hy Hepes il aa i Dermott | Dommy Walsh, manage MeGoor Wis} 4 Sait 1, when the }Summer, Aragon would fit in nicely 0 the Garden ring aguinst Louch | in training. “It is several years #ince| Ty ate tween "When tT hit thought that Walsh will also accept for is m Uniew Freddie Welsh and hiv manager, Harry | COB a troublesome wind, when the| ag q linguistic sparring partner. Crom Thursday night. White looks | § f va ; Pee (enas nniitione an0 dt iodls String of harman Ttiwate tea a eine & marvel in his training bouts, but in| We Bad those con: i A MAYA hae 6 ETE) the real contest he hesitates and Bates pores too much in looking — glass | unde fashion, His manager, Nate Lewin, says White cannot be driven during He maps out his own plans |! * ‘and does just so much and no more. | in the open all the time, And let fi vay vintor! : at He won't tax bis vitality. |when all the loca} race courses will/!n ihe open all the time. And let sn “belgie The Olymmple A, €. of Harlem and the Long | Making @ runaway viotory of it: # White undoubtedly haw a regular! be in operation again?” BeVaraed auney geet tn tonrenid | ©, on ns Nore A Kt boxing entertainments thi all events, there was no slackness on wallop which might arouse memortes of Terry McGovern if possessed by a| hustling, id-fire type of fighter. rep! Lewis, however, insists that this time | expe White will show all his goods because in Cros be is meeting @ slugger and 7 # mixer ins the speedy hit, as well a Nicholas Rin to-morrow — and | Stet" ay that time Bt s\siiey das aan te champton's first point. | eres lety o! ow would be rather hard to give|/the champlonship tn the Intercollegiate Wednesday nights, will arrive in| ie pattie, i middiowsight champion. and @ Play travelled with rapidity from Sahat ike Shugrue ides everybody dates be f the racing |Swimming Association a* the result of an York to-night. Quebec le re ike | {et Aleitlo, ‘who tas wen showing up mall fa 41 one and of the Held to the other, and | “shiggers are ivade to order for) i, Maryiand which opens in April and |Pennaylvania’s withdrawing her protest Beiteey dyer rs A matoh was arranged to-day botweon Battling) te ols Cuan co scruel fo tattle | in one of these exchanges the Ger- | says Lewis, and points te in Maryland wot ¢ May, {of the Penn-Columbia meet, at a meet have a faster team than | peviasky and Tom Motart Montana hears: | Ar tom rounds wy Sporung Clu of | mans tied the score through Glazer, White's auick knockor m Re Guatinuss almont tothe end OF May.) re te association here, "Phe with ers, but New York hockey wei They will bat unids at the} i . ante Tremever of] and some time lator took the lead, | ladelphia on St. Patric It wouldn't pay » conflict | wal of E }fans who saw the two whirlwind y Sporting ¢ Brookiyn on next 8: a | through a capital shot by Hunaiker. | ae ramos the Montreal team played , Levinsky is also booked up to 5 ar the close of the first half King with Maryland because of the mor tormy session, and as 4 compromise a &°™ “4 ft hme! 1 terms b: wih 3 : heen IY AERP, SNL Ae BSCE Tes Canadiens believe they | Jack Hanlon, the Long Island heavyweien', for Jimmy Clabby, the Milwaukee middiewaight, | PUt the Irishmen on equal torms by beral polley that Prevails at those ie te eer aders Yate Colkan will carry Off the winner's purse Of jounds at the Astoria A, C. of Long Island Cy) i) iingay hus qonehes im anotier imited omni | one of the greatest goals that ever \tracks, and we might find it hard to| between the thre $2,500 {tomorrow night faut to-puht. He will throw thom at George{ Was scored in New York State, After 6 owners nere = pearent oe | ontp iguren Heniae | : beating three opponents, he let. fly get the horse owners ner 1) ccscten'areeie Undered Mi BinS. & oh Pituburgh fighter, im a tentound dat-| beating three oppanents, he lot fy ; Dike Je which will be staged at a show to be brought | £F0 a STAKEHOLDER BETTING pam =A | his bout with Tommy Makomey a ; “F will Jan pla vor aay wouldn't be at Aqueduct, which is} | har: rueroeare’ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Poa More Horses Thin Have Been Seen in Seven Years Are in |“iu"s from Duty, as he landed Owner, That the Sport !s Coming Back Fast—Little Change | "fy tried ® nean that the associations are going} the would be hard |or that th “po you think the time is near) “It kept me in gool health, as 1 wa " ey Witte. the ug. ‘The Olympic cant ts; Young Recto: ica cast Ge th akeoat eae “Well, L can't answer that offhand." Thave been up with the raitbirds at] ‘he Quebec seven, which will meet cn wy m.| Frankie, Conitrar, and Irish Mahon, and Noung | NO Dare at th onwards In the early ed Mr. Dwy but we mus eu rae carag oor Snore ti che Wanderers of Montreal in the | tyund battle with on] Saxby of Newark, At the Long Acre A, stages, who attac ed straigt ay. | ation f tes from aul e th of the annual Canadian pro- | thursday night, White is the X-| Tedkty Secobe meets King being brought down ilenaby ngy continue to RO AON’ | Deiple The for Swi “ nal hockey series at the St, | tne at ode of 3 . j2aetse ne Had» ‘ WOULDN'T BE TOLERATED. just What is going to transpire It n be necessary that nore local tracks will George Novick, 0 Hike i Var Jack has turn | danger to the “Greens,” wh If f just wanted softer dackforwhle- Conditions may improve s Robert Edgren, ting editor of The Evening World, is on his way J! fom Pittston, Ua, has tus y ; goals through Lonie and MeQue put what Pwaitis Cartan, When has to make it possible to con to Havana to-day veport the Johnson-Willard heavyweight ehame J) in search for wit Philly era : iving them a wel y rit myself trom the non-reflable y r more of Mary- TP jionship fight, This is the most important pusilistic event since the ‘aan. 8 hing Neat, the ‘Tol ‘cavy weight, under hie |" bottle L yet Carstairs, Why don't your? A tracks without any disadvantage Toone in Reno, five years ao, in which Jeffries lost his title to tl nee Frans. Sante Durlachor expects bouta for iis) 1 Seltice by their victory ara ‘ or State, because there would intext in Reno five y n whi to the . , ¥ Inow semi-finalists of what is called een aes to Ph0% both P Reto. Edgren will spend time at the training quarters of both prin he " " lby soceerites the “Blue Ribbon" of arstairs BORNED: HUF cipals and will keep The Eventox World's re s well Informed on every ‘ best muen ot b ¢ } ratdie ato Be pale Mack © V American soccer, and their recent vic~ We 1 race at Gravesend at | detail connected with the big battle, Conflicting pross agent reports of ke his metroiw: iy ’ ok ” Wevinesiay night, tory over the star Bethlehem team 1788 1915 vy nhort notice, but really L can't) conditions attending the fight have reached New York from time to time P) olympic 4. ¢ a wee! wo, Sa go ¥ vis Manegor, Tommy | gives them a record never before “ye what will be done at this course. [so that fight followers ure really mystified as to veal state of affairs. f) | suitan wit axena ? oM is pract swwhed to fight | equalled by any soccer teain ng that it is for me : ay be depended on to write things as he finds them, Get ceo wilt t " 0 an Witte -_— IN THE NON. ye BOTTLE— o they will race there ENING WORLD POR HIS DAILY STORIES YOU WANT ||) 70" the Madise ° (Val Brown | @n0,000 Auto Race for Frinco Pate, | a good bottle to keep good wh key son. Ard thowant it advisahe TA REAL LINE ON THE HEAVY WE PUGILISTIC SITUATION : He is Gee 8 nde, A road race for # prize of $60,000, the | good."? Pare; mettoy . jere this ye sure! \°"Mr. Dwyer would not enter into # discussion regarding the betting sit- ation. says, as do all track own- ers, that the associations ape not in- [ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1915. WOW CRRIIIY LOTR IOD BODE A -- GETTING READY FOR THE RACING SEAS! HE CIART pee Ny iG IHLAR APSHOTE OF FRE PARATIONS BY AN EVENING WORLD PHOTOGRAPH E ‘ =r: . cece | GARNER SHS 08 too 3) Ges - wane | #) Louis Federal League piteher, wee the fret piteher produced by Saa Ap | is uo, and he was found for @ rune STRING | > 4 7 : Jin the second inn nthe fifth, CRE PAR NG FOR in secon A BAILS - ; Crabble, @ left succeed: CALLOR, ed him, fared better, although hy pot stop the acor For the Hants \' and Bewupp had the batters jwell in hand, Iube allowed two bits Ve Innings of cervice, while Feral: Hand was found for threr whorte: and throws, but the feature of the game was a bunt whieh Chief Meyers beat | out WACO, Tox, F arquand wan tn poor fori to start the |terday between the Colts nud the Wese Hteain He was bit for nine solid épt fo (he five Innings he pitehed, and wher he was rolleved by Stroud Weeo was ty the lead 6 to 4. Stroud allowed Waeo but one hit and no rons | DAYTONA, Fin, March Mr Athiciles looked the winter Db to Cites point the Dodgers bit inock, « In. this innings Pennock Y of inte ~ ir of tallfes. Athletes. 4 Yank Squad Si Starts on Last Week of Training At Savannah To-Day ——nipeenianes | Manager Donovan Says He| their strength a factor in the Amert can League race.” — ' Never Saw a Finer Bunch Of} among tne Fultz Suggests Board ot Arbitration 70 End the Disastious Basebalt War That peace w order to save th WHO TRAINS ae | — THE KNAPP PF — SHR. Remsen |Bennie Leonard = Scores Another 1 have to be restored at once in the hasety game is the opinion of Dave Fult Dig nd now President of the Players’ Fraternity, Pultz decla 1 world in gue player that on | new men who seem ° 1 - Jane ™ i sure to win a permanent place in the unt of the war between Organt Baseball and the Federal 1 uae . oY | Easy Victory | re ence eee incu ee ogee] | Players and Predicts They'll] Yaniers" tine-tp thin acaton | fpunted, High—Hushie, or ne fait , | High. This boy High’ is the smal Finish High in Pennant Race. | oni'se the “pian and Hick" Yranemes {Hon which fisured in the purchase of |the New York American League Club SAVANNAH, Ga., March 22.—To-| by Messrs Ruppert and Huston—that day the Yankees start on the last i eel Tee nator 08 Baraat aa d propo: woul e three 0} Week of general training in the South. fils tone to males one Wares Pipp in They break camp here on Friday.) weight, when tho regular team leaves for, High is a left handed thrower and Daytona to encounter the Brooklyn hitter, very apeedy mith lis feat, He ‘ is about the size of John McGraw at Robins in a four-game series, and tho) she time the latter first played third Yannigans, as a No, 2 team, start on base for the Baltimore Orioles, and their own indepondent exhibition tour. | fro s up to the plate to bat and stange there in much the same style, He | J ies y At tho close of the Brooklyn aes ee eee eee te suds at Daytona the regulars return bere) ment on pitched balls that made Mes | for games with the Chicago Cubs and|Graw famous asa batter, the local South Atlantic League team, | poonovan has Maisel leading off in seat vehi . raha: ¢ batting order which he {s now after which they start northward. | ising for his regulars, with High #e0- | ‘The last of the practice games be-/ond, but it would not be at all sur. tween the regulars and Yannigans) prising if High became the leader en will he pis! he FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP Manager Jill Donovan says he never) High's experience in fast company By John Pollock than that of common labore®™, Many of the more intelligent minors will retire rather than work at such reduced salaries, Fultz says he wouldn't mind {f the players had done the war, but they had nothing whatever to do with precipitating Hy contiiet. He says “It is absolutely out of the question to expect baseball to be run without a supreme organization, and we do not understand that even the Federal jue, which is now attempting to dissolve the Na- tional Agreement, has any such expectation. The National Agree- ment contains some bad provisions, but it was, when framed, un- questionably a long step in the right direction, Baseball cannot e: indefinitely where there is unrestricted competition, and unless t two warring factions soon act accordingly the public will get the idea that they are in baseball far more to further what they deem to be their own interests than they are for the good of the game. If they cannot reach an agreement among themselv let them appoint a Board of Arbitrators, with power to settle territorial rights and the rights of players. Let this board also have power to outline the broad principles which should govern baseball in the future and the composition of a future governing body, which should contain a substantial representation from the minor leagues, the players and Hennie Leonard, the local light- weight, added anether victory to h spidly growing list on Saturday | night by outpointing Jimmy Duffy Phil Dwyer’s Prediction ::.:»:'»'% mus os ots |rounds at the Fairmont A.C. Leon- ». aren rd had the easiest kind of a time when and where he ‘ased on him} al of the rd to get over some swings to Leonard's jaw, but Bennie in the Betting Conditions. managed to get away from them by clever sidestepping and ducking, In the other two ten-round con- test Jack Dorman defeated Billy Kramer and Johnny Mack won from M ny S, racing is gradually coming| terested in betting. Le doesn't be used 4 ans this winter would be wher of the Graves) tolerated here, and he was just as | lo aned back in & DIE tain that there wasn't going to be he results of the star bouts at the chair a Hotel Wal bit aepey t money on the lawns lother shows held on Saturday eve- nd N York, but this does n Cums r Natta viet gee At Irving A, C.—Young Ahearn ow rere gg attor with other nen At easiiy outpointed Italian Joe Gans in Now Or Dwyer track as he a finer buneh of bail players, and|is limited to his work as an under- he is sure to have a team that/study to Ty Cobb, No, he did not make a game fight for a higaltake Ty's job away from him, but in » in the pennant race. a position where he had to face the We will give them a fight,” says|toughest kind of comparison the hee (SIDA han he 4 a ‘ dior Bartfefid and ‘Tommy Lill, “The ability is there and there} young man won much praise and Jaro big dividends next winter) Wmplatic when he oe ta oney boxed a draw. Fata a celinacia in the main event at the | 8 lots of pep with it, 1am particu-|made lots of friends, High, indeed, rnings will ever bO 89] Tiny way Jooneeding tie ut would Brown's n—Tommy | | Fouse Aliearn, whe veo vesck ‘Pillow and White Plaine A.C, of White Plaius tonight, | arly Pleased with the ier'and make as all the earmarks of a new dia- 1° av “ wy eee Che ape gue beat Mi paue, the ref- | bie battles with leo uck, Ja Dai ptoogie ¥ " aa ws of the boys to get t er an ®}mond star. He seem: t to have ty were Up to seven Years) “Thingy seemed to Ko along all Tight] Greg dinqualifying McTeague for | Jimmy Clabby that be je now regard one of| There will be « wreting Dout, between Young | 4 me 4 nol Hut,” continued Mr, Dwye said ne, “and PE don't be Adlewels ision, is as good) Monday and Young Muldoon and several pr quite found himself, Keep your eye le holding in the sixth round, the stars of the a nus to have Metioorty meet 0 sa bo ia goed season around here. 3|near the track and was out of bed as Speedy Quebec | my at srstand that there are more horses arly be ny stable ney I would get i tracks then We ave badlorice ue oles Ane see the horses: pope work and In this Way always knew the Seven Arrives ondition of the runners. Pollok, out ‘ the etm they tor Welty [Germans lined up against the Brook- me, th are that }iyn Celtics in the fourth round of the 1 p for two | S00) to be rail Welsh befor be enters tne | CRAMPIonship match for the Na- ee Ow gay) “ ring, with an option of & por cent, of the ro | tional Soccer Cup. City on next ight, end bis] “clots, BL per cent. of th picture rights From the way the game opened, tt Here To -Nigh | one and co mat ats a 4 | ng atone ai for toma et” |aeuined ta" if the Irenmen, fetended ak — at & apecial show the Van t - aed box tn N tmanagor of Jim Coffey, the ‘l han signed hia big Hehter up for tw 1 Mees are ange before th ,t | oth Young Ker resultant free kick, Lonie netted the present, Of course, Just) ‘Three ‘ Jefnitely ted rnnsylvania followed a ¢ worat-final of tau: | Porter all the way through, ‘ta | In the second half the Ceittes sloarly demonstrated their superior- ity, and except from occasional shows in attacking the Germaus' efforts were not marked with any degree of of Brooklyn on Saturday wight that } Mich, competed to eat off i Oe ee ibang wosmomrow night, “Touins Ma-| Jack Me Clabby will be ready: to mound go with Mike Gibbons. jut by next year | think conditions change, and while t don't know Edgren Is on His Way to Havana to Report Johnson-Willard Fight fight promoter of Philadel 1 manager of Leo Houck, the pen earlier and clo’ IN HAVANA. Edgren has covered all tho important fistic events in this country and Europe in the last twenty years, He saw Fitzsimmons heat Corbett at Carson in '97 and witnessed the downfall of Jeffries at Reno in 1910, not to mention many important international battles abroad, Is he to see another championship change hands? | knocked out Young Join | at Albany last "Puc | Youkem ight: | largest purse ever offered for an event Distitti the Harlem boxer, will meet} pit and Grand Prise courses at San Midie O'Kovfe, the Quaker star, in a siscromnd | Franeisco in October of this year by the battlo at the Olymyga A, A, of Philadelphia to- | py seston of the Pamama-Pecific THUM'S Boring pad, no ah hell der to reach (han Gravesend.” hails from North Aslais s pleking out the Matchmaker Jimmy J vent possible opponent for ———— eer arenes wet

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