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ene AND TIMELY GOSSIP OF SPORT WORLD No Boxing Matches at Madison Square Garden for Possibly Six Weeks After Thursday Wight’s Bout. ly Vincent Treanor ADIBO AKE GAKDEN wil be a ” r ae boning sicher « eroed. for « mosth or pomeibi) o8 weeke after ‘Tourese) The anova! cir mes on April 1, and © bold (he boards for three Weeks of & month, and it may be two Weekes afirr that before anot bor hiph-ciass enable Manage ney go home nig v books the attractions at the Garden, eave be, too, Wil wet @ well-earned reat | Y the» the Garden manage went has taken a step the right 4 reducing the prices the leach ¢ Charley White t Home of the prices oharged for choice esate at Garden | routs ofore have bord on the outrageous It seemed only « question of how long the public would mand giving up al rent to see u pair of and tap for ten rounds On Thursday might it will be pow bie to get the bent one-third what it ¢ die | Welsh and Wille Ritehle go through their recent running and holding mateh | Sam Wallach, manager and brother | of Ur is credited with the idea of redueing the prices for Thureday Sam very sensibly figured | that a full house at reasonable prices is more profitable than ie half) empty at fancy rates mwnitennnee| Fed League Has Ruined Chances tiers anrome temeee| Of St, Louis Ca rdinals This Year belli has buszed almost incessantly And @nawers to ali kinds of questions abput the Melt have bean requested. |Only Chance Team Has of Keeping Out of Last Place in oftener than anything olne is Another lard?" comes along in turn Most of these questions are Os able, but the lest one is the pussier,| Pitcher Who Wears Glasses. being that none of us has been hit by on either man For the benefit of those who may By Bozeman Bulger. not know, Johnson HAS BEEN KNOCKED OUT. Joe Choynaki did S the trick in three rounda down in i ily ‘Texas years ago. And Willard is ‘ twenty-eight years old HE Itallan Riverside A.C. of H The only chance the New Haven, devoted to the de- rdinals have velopment of HIGHER ATH- Word) ra LETICS, according to its letter head, | HANt Is by decision of the Ve » Wants to stage a champto: courts, The team that @ome time in May, but it club wants to put on Freddie Welsh inst Johnny Dundee, but ite ofter | Wreck: with its former strony Darin His 000, or 4 guarantes of 60 per cent.,| Moating around on strange bh has been disdainfully passed up by| scas. Hits of the wreekage, followiig Welsh. The champion and his man-| the raid of the ager Want $12,000. The club officials, evidently inexperienced, can't under- Federal League te accept the ne and percentage privi! Patiy, were the Phillies a year ago aft very popular here, ex-| Fede bad ripped out the heart of | plains the ‘huts letter, “and every- | Dooin’s infleld and pitching staff, Un-|the Giants RY less MoGraw and Charley Meraog shoul lone hody here wants to see him. If we cannot get Welsh, we want Ritchie or Bhugrue, or somebody equally as wood, This looks like a good gamble even | for Welsh. come to the resc | pected to do, the ¢ to them that which the HE offlelal definition of an ama+| put that is extremely doubtful. teur tn golf has just been an- As compared with the army of ath- nounced by the United States that I had just left at Marlin the Golf Association following a country- linals, working out ion. See if you measure Wie. en te emall group of playe “An amateur golfer is one who bunting practice before a r Ras not accepted, directly or indi- summer game. They looked Jo: rectly, any fee, gratuity, money “Wh will MoGraw be ‘e? or ite equivalent as a considera: Hug pe Inara. i ir ex tion for the performance of any | bee eanare. no pla act or service ariging in connec: d rest 4 minute every ono tion with the game of golf, and who is not or has not been a pro- fessional in any other branch of ‘ell m athletics. Provided, however, * explained Huggins, aie, cae iea on patlienten om | message for te lant two days eo that . 0 0 days @o eee oe oe ne or, | Loan ket this thing wettiedan to who Tam to get in exchange for Perritt. golf, or to laying out. conatruct- | ive got to have a ball club and it's ing, supervising or giving advice | yy () McGraw and Herzog to come concerning the layout, construc: | through. From McGraw 1 want an tion or upkeep of a golf course outfielder and from Herzog 1 must or any part thereof. have a pitcher.” re to interfere with the per iberty of the gume's players, bes no prohibition in placed ral inclination of most folk to bet. \¥ your opponent on the outcome of a fy round the ‘eourse, named Davis from Western Virginia. Although he had never seen a real ¢ ball game, Davis held the | Garaina. f two runs. turned over to St. Loul is i, to wo! Huggins had talked to Besche! that is all he knew about It. Mu Hug ne is fearful that the accident nf Bae Aga [wie mt Burns out for a month fre fash interfore with his getting. the latent Giant outfielder that he wanta, \s sure, wever, that raw Salts and Top Coats |ii'ao'tne right tise by him, “He knows it 1 have given him a pitcher v wi come pretty near the ven, I BIG SHOW OF BASEBALL Onis SEA ARTHOR Two McGraw Recruits Will Be Retained) for Purpose of Competing at |x ——-—¢2——— ant of, besides Meadows ant f, Denides Meadows aid) ove many promising players because | clubs to twenty- Johnson ever been knocked National Race Is Favorable Ruling by Judge Landis, Which who Was got from Washlugton ine -jone men, and change for Hopper, a pi youngsters ave piteh figures on holding This means that only one of the many young boxmen down n Johnson bit harder than Wil- May Bring Back the Stars of Last Season—Huggins Has y ko prominently in. the before Judge Landis, y the Feds that hi pointer dor. players furnish the inform he dog never amounted t injunction suit it being charged Was exchanged eight pitcher this season. rop out of the race be- ck of typhoid feve 1 very Well of Ritter, “stion How whether the boy will be strong enough for several his complete recove Up to yesterday Gipe seemed to have to following Glass] ‘Two of the most important boats that harelafter the o oiticials gare him ibe League Pennant Hopes) ary. have to uv Hovighing Co | SPINC In My elu un Uinow detin itely what fam to expect," Ww) udition to there recruits Huge bap baie . March 2 months after , ‘who. broke up om feucyoay by pineh hits, : Here is the complete Cardinal team, | ® meagre as it may seem, with which Huggins expects to start the race for Catchere—8nyder_ and whoever can be for a look-in tween Hugasne | Kirmayer will contest for the coveted | teday by Johuny Weismantel, pitching staff, possibly with McGraw may not decide until the last minute whom he will retain, | This means that both men will get as | weight champion of the world, far as the Polo Grounds and may | the Brooklyn featherwidght d out in regular cham- quoted tn the newspup that he does not fe are up anything 4 an@| slace on th Giants and the Braves such a seu ot from the Rede. not meeting with much success. The! toward the end of inet season is a the Cardinals foi Second Beve—Huguins. Shortstop—Butler, Derringer. ae B. ogre Beeks or Betzel. et mi and hold him with Kores ts a rookie who 18] Brookiyn Lightweight, Dundee « certain of being carried on |g wonderful teneound go at the # the payroll, Ked up here and there by the | stand such exorbitant demands and| Giants and the Cincinnati Reds, - aay that as their club will seat be-| out of it all Ht. Louis has got noth- tween 9,000 and 10,000, Welsh ougbt| ing, They are ax badly stove in um |* McGraw considers him | og, | been howling ;|the find of the year among the in- fleldera, ‘The others, ; men, will be turned loose before the |, iuntost Smith. whe cetuined & fe club gets back to New York. There |" aa tains good ones in this lot, but | ee Charley “Youn actically alll of them will become |e tie ten uni‘ the toads rules cutting down their | Sportiog Club of Brookiyn eo ‘Tuesday evening, Having a team that | 4 strong bid for the pennant last and having filled the fans ping Can ginaia. ar about aixteen building a lot of hope is His name used tub falls doubly eke ® blow auch players h Wingo, Poll Per- Sempromise which made his name Butler, “You can say for me that the beak is O, K,." he said to me as the players ‘and | gtarted their run from the old golf house at Hot Wells, In will do well to escape a slide on the cellar door ie possible that Judge Landis in hb Jong looked for decision muy restore a have links to the bath Many Ball Clubs On the Rocks, ae Johnson| Game of Series|»: New York and one p Cineinnatt 1 would atill be un- hole left vacant by | CARDINALS HAVE ‘PITCHER WHO | breaking two better than .300 I want ‘Hugg’ to fire Tt seems that Butler was hit on the| | nose by a pitched ball last summer or three bones. He nursed it along for a month and then resumed play, Magee und 0" WEARS GLA! An we stood on the edge of the old continued rains had made it Linpossible to work on the dia- mond-a handsome young fellow, | the) While the Wanderers of Montreal) {i be will win from Helch by reason o the) cates of fitty ball parks throughout |are confident of beating Quebec inj qin sor « .|the country and send no ball clubs) the first game of the Bnals of the} res tual Ban| Canadian professional hockey series ain and, consequently, a further consequence his hitting fell | South to train—that is what Johnson, American League President, asked to #ee the list of players who | were to take part in the exhibition | , kaine with the San Antonto Bronchos | Manager| {nga genme 0 ie alin’ fromm ib ackat Be, | ine nm nense of humor, fore taking it the young man drew *| handkerohtef from “All needed wan to give the beak i “he said, “and now it ts all] *ou * added Butler, the same question on hie lips, Having no information on the eub- | Jeet I became curious to know what it He so announced “tt doesn’t get) his arrival from California, en for several weeks. according to the Ameri- Ane Mute middewcicht of Krookin, at the wil TE Vv cROsS is] ped early in the season by injuries Brosivay Sporting Cluo, M. hae been win: sulphur} nay 4 If you happen to have smelled one | eran a distance, for the first time, you will understand A sad state. He pointed to the flood of 1 OU Commission club deague | condition and they have ce variety, which were given the players} York determined to b employers at and then peru: list of names. “Rome writer practising with yo the nose gias EVENING WORLD'S HEADPIN TOURNEY tt at Night's Reores. hart, 80 n. owners, mostly of the minor tho best young p! cher I've got on my He has to wear the cheaters His name ia Leo} ws and he comes from Durham, | The U. #. G, A. evidently has no| PERRITT ONE OF THE BEST, ad SAYS HUGGINS. > ‘The Cardinal manager, plainly dis- t pay heir layers last ‘Dundee in Draw Atnheim’s Reliability sails and run before the of being ui on the natu-|turbed, went back to the hotel and ut in long-distance telephone calls, an whinging it into Catcher Snyder's mitt, ten minutes of thie he went up for | pet, p to the time of my leaving he had | got no anewer, but ald thet he ex- ted either eGraw ov President ONNIF MACK of the Athietica ia Panpatend: before the ‘end. of the living up to his reputation for week. From Heraog he aald he could digging up baseball stars. His | not even et & faery be. his lettore, Jatest is an eighteen-year-old lad! , tt developed that In waving Porritt Giants and the Reds had made master stroke for themselves, but tho are still losers, McGraw Dodgers to six scattered hite for @ /said in Mariin that he didn't know as Zot Just what player or players would a 4 on financial shoals, ‘Pam going to sug owners in the Americ that hereafter f the left that would easily have. been | Rood for two bases cach, | "L guess that's the only pitcher ev In the big league who wore cheaters Huggins, “but, take ft froin forker and’ will, certalaly be! 't it bother him in sliding?" “Not a bit,” he said, “they came off one day while he was sliding second in a game at San Antonio, but be simply felt round in the dirt, re- adjusted them and went right on the same an if Since watching ‘I've got a notion that a lot of players would hit better if they asses. Many of them have bad eyes and don't know it.” tBece an idea for you. Why not? recruits the Cardinals « t to the elub | nand National | all players be | condition to] Johnny Dundes ait i ‘Sei do, 2 nar bh Agaalone Lhe * toy, OS. Mean, ‘No, orn 8 Liesemann, uy. Bis ichnelder. 8 Bil Te serees City, 488 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, » ina bout of six round, 1 wutboxed| The remainder were even » nearly — ree Chip of Ney LPHIA, Marvel Lew, of six in the tinal : a Thoug a= M Nigh: 8c hedul nad o6 it round Broadway Pt ‘0 Night's Schedule, } e ¢ he bantar elgh t oy | t Akron list night, George € han ety o eorahea nee |e ‘Paltimore easily. Won theydecision | \@® 9th St. : shainpion of the eity bd dab the ery Matt Brock of 4 © hese last aight THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1915. Brace BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK M’GRAW'’S SELECTIONS NARROW DOWN TO THESE ‘DONOVAN THINKS THE BUNCH OF WOULD BE GIANTS WHO ARE HOPING TO BREAK IN TO THE HE HAS LOCATED ANOTHER JORNSON Considers Sinallwood Most Promising her He Has Seen, 'Yankes Manag ‘ J not wien i t . vet on is A 1 Chap, pennant ative of that he he make en ine . he a vad 4 duplleate Wood is The ‘est prom= t toning ine ay nny yearm ‘ (eeeet Quure in feat in hin favor,” vono move, but it un man al- coon Por ° Hd wot hove said it toe veteran h until a few pulur member ie staff, bad bis nel yesterday | after- » ho received his un- the New has been ene into the Imper- * as munoger of the ~ Ae ‘ WiLhiant wm Nn TER Jerre ol | Harry Vardon, Crack English Golfer, Coming Here for Open * Open Championship 1o avs o we op champlonsalp leapture 16 0M chan i t | Four Other British Stars W ill. Perea igtninee rae rand \C would te areal pleanoeh eae i Y in the ‘o do 0 against snch players 4 Probably Accompany Him| mmniders | Vitdon. The. presence of will no | would insp\ve Ouimet, who is a highly ‘in the imaginative player, to ares when Vardon and| Ouimet is no ward Ray, were just jon, and it is even imo ent than tn 1! his teammate, Baltusrol in June. noséd out for the title by Mranes/ bition to hold both t syaw will {Ourme:, the new famous Maswocy- [open championships at the same time. 5 i tha . Manager MeGraw will have to turn) ey | oPsn champiouahips at tie same tam | don was vee betce shere other Beitiel processional stars will OVERS of the good old ft Much intercet the | SScoornaty soi sulla ise ieite ares saa here ns now. At that tine few} shi Anerica, Edward solf—and who ts i v isn't Ini people believed. that an Amencun| George Duncan, dames By love with the splendid sport of] player had a ecsance to sucee uly M4 tylor are the players the links nowadays?—-will be glad to] compete agginst the British stays, and | tho! when the youthtul Ou nt make the trip d learn that Harry Vardon Is coming nei defeated | It should be easy for Ouimet to de~ the foreign crack mon iieusinde| feud tle Massachusetts State title havo| here after all. of new admirer tho great out-|th nas it has Just sal-| The famous Wnglish professional|door pustim urnament for Ritter | player has just cibled that he will bel Ouimet will undout joneh FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP Per er yox ne lis caddy daye, vould almost go around) the folded. v playing at Pinehurst By John Pollock yet been clinched for the same ring demanded, decided at the Bi lyn on ‘Tuesday bout will be betives dway Sporting Club ening, March 30, Jounny Kilbane, the Oo wa & poement after the Wedneslay night 1 Eadie Wa abow. the the ott bas just tearned f 1 Lp iteelaat, | eae receipts wer 6 the emck | that tue club lost over $4,000 van tought rounder Johnoy Wunder, the 1 will go againat Frankie Ca Vie Federal 8, €. ea th bas elauged hands, and in Vaddy Builivan will bo van wes slightly curing the Mmatched last night to woret |! * Weinert, the ewark light April 6, Jim Buckley accepted the bout for Smit ad Wanderers and Quebec in First |" sw Artie Pelkey arymcial’ of Chicopee, sho is to figat AL Reicb a ten-round battle at the special show of the Mairmont atest Tao Hoi with Geore bia tigice a ereteecoaeeal tomorrow might, declared today that be te r ring esverience ond gameness, Heany Lanaerd \Aherg of Hochester will mest tn the about at the St. Nicholas Rink to-night and! ut, Wiis parting partner id do to remedy baseball condl-) of holding their advantage in the con-| be bas been for #yeral : tt tats rw i SPORTING. to-day on|test to-morrow night, many Canadians arv'er seach eu) gn egaloat | a — ee ' | Kid Burs, ¢ eet side welterweight, fm tho where ho|believe the speedy Quebec aggregation Hoon Go me ha e hel rillecarry off the winners’ purse of |"! (ee Boon » 44. suo". (1 MADISON SQ. GARDEN $2,500. Al MeCoy, the mi 4 charapion, willbe Thursday, larch th _», Quebec did not win the N. H. A-| aie oon to defend champlonship this year, but this was} round bout sith sient Marti only because the team was handicap- | 5, 2.500 SPAT. to star players, Dominion experts si All the Quebec pla n good an Jobnn® Martin New Wane capable eiderers. The Montreal men a of playing wonderful hockey as they If your clothes don’t suit in every line and detail, With Azevedo new suit or your money back, without question. & MEMPINS, Tenn Moieh 2h EASTER SPECIAL : the | Azevedo of saci Fann fouaht ole Flat-braided, silk-trimmed Cutaway Coat and Waist- {rounds here last night to what the? coat, made to measure from your selection of black, gra: prea and the masori'y of the sree’ or Oxford Englith Thibets, Vicunas and Unfinished | sording toa distribution of rounde Worsteds, $31. 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