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NES AND VIEWS | c And Timely Gossip i | OF SPORT VORLD j JIM RICE AND HIB VETERAN ASSISTANT, 11M PLAISTEO, PUTTING TH nineteen Gilmore and His Federal Leag- wers Have Cut Into the Seren- Wty of the Magnates of Organ-| ized Baseball. | oo it now ne Vike a cine that the { War sof Montreal will wie the By Vincent Treanor, pret ‘ we RESIDENT JAMES GILMONE spoke sand his Fed Leake coi with Queber that closes at the @& leagues have . nade oe Kook hb themecivee fe soba nt Queboce chminated Les Cam } qemparatively short ot f ote me adions and they fought valiantly lade ' eee. Regarded af je ' ¢ move nie at the Woendererm unty | , reanined bel their goalkeeper Was injured, ; fo wtart finds it of the ttat period the ote ut At the ene id _— 4 period the tally wae vault hints ecven'a favor, am t Of policies of reirenchments to keep off the rocks Minor ieagves throughout the have 250 or $00 more than they need HE Federals have brought about this situation at « tre- down cost to themacives, Det the outiay of thousands of dol- Jare doesn! seem to have worried them. Kansas Cit} fought hard te retain i's franchise in the league and Pat Powers is building a plant) — at Harrivon, N. J, to t Bind of & Fed team, © hat he ts to get a we am Columbia, Hard Pressed Tose iingirs me FOr Rowing Material, Big league teams, Who aceepted fanc “| age at which the -_->-— —_ Mational game weems to have arrived. ‘They are being charged with slowly Early Boating of Men Neces- | }eamp, a « but surely ing the proverbial gol- @en-egs gover, vod putting the wl- Mighty dollar ahead of their love for arrives aret ty or forty o. Brand New tice sone sre tens velop Almost € COLUMBIAN OARSMEN THROUGH TOGRAPHER AT LOGEWATER & 4) ————____-—__—_____—__4 Fed Champions | weeurenn 6” In New Deal REAL THE EVENING WUKLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK LOOKS LIKE SUMMER ON HUDSON THESE DAYS vinany 1915. TRAINING (SNAP SHOT . %) Y EVENING WORLD PRO HUGGINS THREATENS TO RECALL PERRITT FROM THE GIANTS. KAN ANTONTO, | Te x. March ‘“4-Millor Hugging, manager of peoved becaure AW hasn't tur he players prom iy lowe Met thelr agreement Motirow is evident has a valid Who jumped y waiting for t tion wants other year added to his contract Si Defeats McCoy EDITED BY ‘ ROBERT EDGREN. y ‘WANDERERS LOOK "UKE. SURE. WINNERS Toe’ Professional Hockey Series; (Muehecs Seem Doomed. being forced he wall, & wh lead it w enatry are eames: to the wa wnitite wy Tien. partoulariy a fonficts of bie ca with the re Warty in second session Moras get, a6 Ban Jonns » that! ” and the Wanderers, play ‘ beautiful teain iame, took # Denéreds of bali piaye new ead. In the lat soasion Queber out employme a ne 1, but oat that the Wander season, No one co to pay ored one more goal for the period them, aus he een minor» ajore Bil | iniddiew Met Al the quen gece ey rates! Starts Outdoor Practice) ‘Newark toGet | sysreene any itd et ar Tr the fat hat the make or break - cen pour eral, worse than he thr sav also shor OF THE $2,500 PRIZE hrs Game Winds Up lent Martin In Poor Battle ent Martin, mule Brookdy 0 din dete the middioweig stur bout at the show of way Sporting Club of last might. Neith they Nhanda f clinches tly using foul tactics, Martin be nds and was the er ring gen he would have een beater as in the la rounds Martin punished hin. rely, cutting his left eye, am! having him dazed as a result o t right swings on the jaw. 2 y age in shell ID) ing all points in the agree by 1 hard for the contest, as he weighed a ne all pol “ amt i he had ever doffed his cap and ex- a ACK COOVER heartily indorees| College. rat hich the Kannan City cluls retains | 8itmingham’s Players Seem Relieved Now That Lajoie, Olson Thee Did howd, however, “he | 28% pounds and besides was a0 our suggestion of Chariey White " ‘ tranche (a. the Jonew w been a goner 1e Missed with many of his blows. niaeieceii f Couch and away splash the, le franchise tn euKiie ; a ag for referee of the black and (uot and away sblash ie) is franchiae tn the league | and Johnson Have Gone and the Return of “Shoeless Joe” Te wa thowgnt Sees ite collision at Havano, UMMA must develop aimoat ot too the mane distance. | without a first + rr . 1 between be a Dane e a ' y / “There ts one ian in pusiern that Urand new crow for the | The Columbia freshmen are a prone. | ea hotline of ihe Laan Jackson Has Brought Joy and Many a Laugh to the Trains | Yssmn, but he by on Woo who || SVENING WORLD'S oan’ charged with anything off Pike pai ne ioe, Sungaters, hut wotully| ; wc ' played miu us UttlILy out. | i onde A meld Br rage i ae and ach!" Senin vt the Ans Cie 62 ing CampeBirmingham Isn't Claiming the Pennant. | bined ear'an wiity Out: |] HEA DPIN TOURNE Of all referees years ago, when thor- en w nite ones out on t water a At ance papel OF, tide in Kansas City last night S¢ bsg eae cons ting With him for the reguinr @usbbreds fought and when th | thee after even though Ua flerward anneuncement wae made Job of first base is Shields, the Miasis: @ands of dollars depended on hie de. bard to convined the young oaramen. Then the varsity mon get busy. [ie Indianapolis that the League had By Bozeman Bulger. kone. Maybe it was something about] #ipplin, who played at Waterbury, | Nothing ever infiuenced him |W!) ley March winds blowing at ¢ ea Hite ceremony marks the | purchaned the mtock of the titans | yyy og L Pp Hopes | iH that Had them blufted,” | Conn, last year, It looks, though, but his own them, that rowing |e a midsummer inching of the ty boat Bred opolis club, winner of the 194 pen hi A) ass lennant epee!) How about Olson and’ Johnson?” | B view wilt be started. reputation th: sport wm wd the Meven- year Aut, and proposed to transfer. the Series. 10 amked _ Hammond, the Colkate College fe Soaniry. White har waver let's This carly practice on the wator is aaeitant coach in particularly ant : wnehive tu Newark, Nod, to whieh Copyrtait, 104 The Vrow Poblishing | wak Birmingham. he an-| Coach, and Rodgers, from. Portland, put anything over on him or | Columbia ie band when the big fellows Ko out. very Kansas City club previon The Now Vork Rrening World | | Ir Wan the same idea, 2] @f¢ both now men at second, with the . pull anything in the ring that in- |! t tad this weason, | or t v4 iting atuder nm tran SAN ANTONIO, ‘Tex, Mareh 24. [+ {Chances favoring the former to start “Vtigetkings 68, Sulted his intelligence. If he was good of the 9014 ham ' mathe wer tow ow regio at Kansas City CLEVELAND Club without aly rnd manager, a wonders vee parses enough iv the old days he whould cor. ie porn Fratton manag ine to be H wome San edd, expects fo take over the # A I : “A i ' a, by the way, evidently | (atre oral, dade Aainly be the map for the Jov tocdn MIR Other. thing thi by wd Newark lub, whi i Ajole, an Olnon or a Johnaon | > theow any lisht on the aes, r added that he could ta var inen inuat be developed a anef ably ¢ nor sto) spring training at) Marahalt, Te cannot be called a thing offs said he wanted to start ed, @elumn in praise of “old eagle a ie! crew formed from a varmity) wain a vantuge pla Wha Kling, former member of the| beauty and a Joy forever, but, just ke BUM NY Inter, i @ad stil! not do him justice, }oquad jee now numbers but nin out f er the Columbia ,ehicage Nationals, is bet eon the sam ere is Joy in th up, | down to eases now,” he ea Tar ‘ i hit or pe Ba f ' & tough problem for a taunch (W00-—4e bet pre Ad tO} wider was sald, as manager to As said, cheeriiy, “and | believe we can} berth, but there isn't a cho it OME local heavyweight histor et wixteen oarsmen from) follow the varsity up ihe. pyar Me ati Ntovall Stovall wan| and with It co 4 laugh. | build up a read ball elub. tt will take) WI8Ming out for @ while, Chapman NE Wilt be made to-night bo or heteon candidat Ninally the little coxswain gives | teas the Kansas City Federals | Joe Jackson, u tine, and Lf think we went on the trip to Honoluln with ¢ 7 Meg. = the good old ball game. Nothing to c winining: the e 4M) these ball players have shown rew for Poughkeepsie Race {8 Weler eles soanning the river) CHICAGO, March 244 themselves to be u jot of brainless paler ig i , fools. What right had they to butt| Six of Last Year's Cham- |: fm on the dividends of the bigh and “th nitty ab ‘Loss of Trio of Its Stars Means *2* “8 | roun but Martin kept tearing into him and slowed him up with hie etift Wy Pia teran, seaptine Federal Loarue and of the Kanna B N T. fo r Cl l d punches in the stomach and on the ” Hee rout ho ara re Jaw. In one round Mart " mit record Judge Haldwin of jenin without a return. leCoy eviden A few Chremit Court tir y cover —~-¢=— “on first erew| th magnates? pionship Eight Are Out on the tes hman id not train very A, ve Fairmont An Cn of tne vet’ | FRESHMEN ARE A BIT RAW IN| shar ted. Not only has he for_| than we did last yeur at the All-Ainerican team last fall and. the has repe constant playing there seems to have r any pennants we and the varaliy ———— ae I do not expect when Al Reich will tey to equai if not USE OF OARS. Ry Moat, The launch oy | peeve th to do this, but he |r ° munded his bad leg complete Detter th After a long porlod of ir hh Hie t rhe, | nded tor Mm un that the reports of his} . Tuck Ty the old star of many i the recent performance of Jim | cine the Mine and While ¢ AKG RWEe Cah gite atte the ce oodwin of the Thirt Rek-| prospective Jump to the Feds "w oh le deer Megami a i get the first o 4 Coffey at the expense of Arthur! outdoor practice wftarnoon | hell Phe tank uch “a bie | iment drew a auapenst elon a in ea ten a Sidi AE thoth he has a worthy < Pelky, Keich has been clamoring for | Bow, when the, oar Megaphone, barks invtruetionn at hin| yeuterday Crom the Be jal a Dales SAE lees did a flop to |! who 1| High Team Score for Evening World © ehance at Coffey, and is guing into | at Kagowater, Nod. 8 Varally oaramon, Pe Can hour! of the National Cyclists’ Assoctation show.” Ho hid Just got in as Man but retlopped cannea eReY: 3 the Dublin Giant's own balliwick to | fine notivity. Khortly after 4 T \ they paddle steadily intlos up [the result of unsportemantib&e tactics last ager Birmingham permitted me a] te his old kk weeks 1g, ey raw bac Viale Moay of Raterfont, Nod ar * eres, hia worthiness as an oppoyent | ms" y flor the tent the river and back little turday might at the games of the! ciimpac at what he calls his white " weorman ix one of the best pitah re hee aaele Sninin Dappane Last Nigh Fob Winner y ; of Wain plpew away rieenth Kegtiment in Meyele in the league and q ore iow and if nothing happe itam Ou, W m1 Gideon's man. Coffey pat the} «on Velky in two round Foire ailotd ena (he conahe ant lace - hopes. vy Cievenne cine nig tay Barifire will have to ait ot the peneh | Milam Ri sania tale Wibade, S o | Keieh hopea to do it, too, with oaraman whe makes a > - "What kind of a show?” | asked of [thoy call thon a while and bide his tine To: Night's Schedule. “GETS-IT 2 Dro | mame period. Gib Weary crew that O'Magan and Maloney Bout a Draw.) Jackson a the cleat Nlateis al Conon weit | nae con Seakd¥, Dock Be ° ps, | 4 Bie OUrDEine, mally p rr home. "Mite will he N March 24—Rutehy “Oh, one of (hem tableau Ctabloid) $ wogking out on the rounds Elmer ihaith aa the extra duans In | Gear a ¥ a dally Hance from now on une | ¢ Albany and ny Maloney 1 he raniied. Pal Antonio Club, but. haye H 1 te tf Velky lands o ' fydbihlreraed Reet iis | musical comedies,” ho replied, “play He t case oO ammonia or Corn Vanishes! ery Hee is ane on 3 Ae BO) Ey SA COUSIN SGU om) 10 18 6e New. Fark t uKht@ ten-round draw| ing the tank towna, L was there, too See eee ath ucla | Woud sition. _ their recent) ni Dotey bala to Hit om ino Aniehiner touches toe | eere eo The frst nix round What kind of acting did you d staning ‘tele homeward he pitching staff is much better sn afterward that it was the Rardeut| the hig race ee eee eee Manus in favor tan the tn PFOWe were) alcod Harm itg tai usually bad for Southern 'Tewne end ApS Whole, Shab the rant af suc The Only Sure Ender of All Corns.| punch he ever took In tho ting l= : ——— | twas doing a pantomine with a|they ate for front ieee ema and v who are to be de If the Melch-b Duteh comedian and an lish ea trai Male a, b- ponded upon are Mitchell, Steen Deoporate, are y trying 9 get ee | And, say, we'd have knoe! ions but they expest io round into, Hugermane. Coumbe, Harstad and 44 of corme? Quit using ou fo any faule to Mod with rs if that Dutehman hadn't kept for “I've gol quite e miiahen In th tre | Tone To suinmarize ih Manager Ger Rew naines. bandages, winding tapes SANIcMMAS Kokeeet i v FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP meting his ties. low Harstad——cthat right. hand fet Biemingham gives, the following as ORE cotton rings Lat make o fai Hite | ard and Jow Goldberg of eu J "Bantomime, did you say? there,” suid Birmingham ag we sat on| Ha Probable line-up for the first | ut of r toe ult puri ‘ . 4 i | re, that patter stuf™—youl the pen And’ hao on) game Peekage out of your tor Quit pu nk well up among the tight By John Pollock lence to Dench and he 4 0 le, | First base—Weod, s ‘ Ax yet Jackson is unable to uniter ie Siow Neul Second base Hammond. AC "RORN t tand the laugh. Hooks voles , state bh ortstep—Chapman. [[ MACH CROBH toxed w jou have boen uttor sl “4 ; uff. That Follow Thied base—Turner — brother Mam ywaterday at foo have been ut asl f ww American Awsinelation Right field Jackson. . | eyimnastuim, and it was a f | sunpian ‘aps. ‘Therefore, his remink cea! Wino Are thone Peilowat! | entre |—Graney. from a burlesque point of view, jem of bia stage carver, Hirmingham #ay% loatl's & BURT oE Al Hash aL) Left field——Liebold. | tne orth et tub in keeping y sors | i ey tee Catcher—Billings. r Leach takes @ fendinh delight in|! are worth mm corner, hiug rotialy at Lh , i ne he players in than any= | somethin Joo Jack sayin showing up" his lawyer manager.) thing that has in five yours | "On, thes, and Bieruineharees tn Hany Vieto Ham takem it like ep | coon The ¢ “eveland Chub ta not going tol’That's a meeting of the Southern Rattling Levinsky won another 5: P n't tedtor, Sn | be win the pennant, but it fea eineh thot | Conforeracy, probably laughing at us lust night by decisively out. x dup in the firat round with the . tean do no worse thi last yeu for putting sugor in our tornbread onk Island | HE non-refillable bottleis a action ae @ shoe lace vender on ponition from he drop of the flag {9 [something like that” ‘There were te = 0 ae t ths | avenderful thing to keep Car> thing up th = Levineky: " Wor stairs Rye safe, But, by Je | at Mam, until . malty *"|WOOD MAY FILL JOHNSON’s| Kivlon ana . with ‘m glad I don't have te dri football pla F that Bain | #8! yola Gisen, ‘ SHOES AT FIRST. | sirtighe deft-nat Hie fea at it out of a non-refillable glass”, wore couldn't him from a tin) Mebtmens hera not so promiy as the bout progressed and in the expects to vereome urvivora of the Last ( $ ‘This be the of the |, Cornhess third round gut in many a sneiky \" strengthening of good feoling ten Southerners on my Wo rs s ‘of iT.” uppercut on Hrother Leach m Taito Mes | arranmiow 1 Ve A, te | dead f the players to work ; 4 {yop so many rs th Mrs Lawrence ' ot is tones waly rr Croas in the frankest of presentday | " n 4 r i, ent wee 1 ts for the | we The crowd he has on band wt pat that the Waiter has to sweep, 4 a : ne salves OP8) nghters. He says there was « tine 708 » Satunta: ama et | young and fast ont the dint mv after cach meal, | {te Wemen's st 1788 1915 when he used ty aay, “I'l faht for . 6 A , ‘ rtrd Hebe A m ma it looks Menta toe ne use wniven, flee, sein nothing,” But now he fights for Seca boats Pad “gf "| DEPARTURE OF STARS MEANS|! of \ : ments for “ oo llpstagg oyflsd tein it. “Lhke to walk up re e a aes Tomar a A BRAND-NEW START. arranged a < ow." a gi igg rtrd i The players, for some reason, an Mr Walke for Monte nger of bisedia Teach hae Bo fear of the ourcome "* He arr A. 0. wil ¢ + let As Rieetibn Cad Bat the indice Di Alabarn { ind Shields 4 ty | Ba suis yon eet tairs Rye in the nons of lin meeting with Charley White ‘ We tious are too plain that they feel a ep Mississippl, Wood from Arkan- i | gefillable bottle-'a good bottle to keep before tn ‘corn: ory “Why, he can't bit any harder than! a 7 irolief over his departure, They will Chapman from Kentucky and so|™ ‘ Hawlo~—8 drops o8 © ver Willie Fitagerald, Ritchie or the rest eons « ir a the f Htell you that he is a grand til player | on” Hitiveucd on nily food whiskey good.” From 1788 to the soins! Fou spp it of the tough ones whose wallops I've | ek tie cance at last, Oba Tommy Meskiog Lad one of the best fellows in the |" By the way Chapman, regarded am{ | weae, = present dag, there has been no change ie Nothing to etic mothing te hur taken,” said Loach, cee eevee bank reas Pika ea dn Cntter, the rer who wit be] world, but at the same time they will tan American League wonder, at short! Temple Defeats Wai 7 the quality except to improwe it, A end It never fails, “You were younger then, Leach," Bh Abroad iat of i matohed to fight Al Nadch proviting the latter |take a look at anmnenias & former} two years ago, has recovered com-| yaiWwAUKEB, Wis, March 24.—Ray ’ some at remarked, i Sted of Mrcatiye '¢ en OF defeats Arthur Pelky in the nisin go at the| Colgate coach, playing second, and from his broken leg and is d you know," he we out to be called ght on, “that! and. ninth. rounds” Levinsky dropped car, Sam warmed up consideral weakened in muscular streng Pe ante we tnnae: ¢¢ | | aH nile mysteriously, know oxdetly what tt is," like a house afire, Tuck Turner also has @ good arm again and I know 1 wi the work's lightweight cham if Vie fahie in replied Leach, “L aldnt begin te he: thief a Bynes Bh stamina I bave now. I'm better than! West, tonisht ie fights Pelaey Drowllant tea |g, mith doliie Delaney, which tak place at (one of the youngsters informed me, Texas crowd so badly in now. Why, I'm only twenty: |rwege at Windsor, Oni, om Baturday night be |i A.C of Loug loland City a Dut all the inelders feel casier sinc: jon game that they thought et.” WD Go apeines doluny Lustig, ihe love) light te! Pri he big ‘tellow Gpeaning Lajois) has him ®@ youngster just breaking in, If — —! sen ttle et sw aS ON et Soe cee eet done: NN eae enema mont 4, ©, adow towleht, eiartad training k when he de slay at the New Polo A, A, for bis tey.round | le proved last night that he can STEWART CISTI Soars fa eta SrewrART PUTING o9, \ple'a ————_—_—_——_— THUN'S Sep tSa2O ns soe

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