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Coprean'. Whitman's Action is Awaited wm the Boxing Bill Which Provides for Salaried Commissioners. By Vineent Treanor. any reapert wp the sporting world, he witli ther sign oF Velo the new boaing bill, Meat Ve relieve the tension of the email Gteed army interested The appotntment @alaried vomminn bring about a new the boning world of three re ie expected we hardly dor the nu-deciaie the present commission, star ore rarely Lente nents pro and o a * decisions wou! when all are sified down de: einlons vor of the game. to be the only salvation! They would Produce a new set of « one and @ Cracking good collection of runners! up. With the right kind of ar there would be no chance of betting COUPE, and weandal would be reduced | to almost nothing. ILLY GINSON, mean that) rule of the rons pro moter and wnhame of Jim Coffey, Is ono of the most rabit opponents of the referee's decision Proposition, He says decisions are necessary. Where Jim Coftey in| Concerned, Gibson ts partially right, for Coffey as 4 rule makes them un- Necessary by knocking out his op, ments, but Coffey wasn't tn Gibson's - | World, and besides HE averawe fight manager and And featherweight championships of |; Vigan full off promoter, too, sometimes in. the Atlantic Fleet, now anchored ty Ueht asia | ault the Intelligence of the the North River, wore deck Inthe} it was am holt a The sun almost dire forn ylor of the Mic igan won from Mike Davis of the New r clase San @porting department of a newspaper | tly ad. In th Aw a result of the Michigan winning the titles, Bul Leonard was the happiest man in town last night, Never heard of Bul? w BUD Is the chief gun f the Pe "i match with Jous Willard “ or #o, Lo will mateh Jiminy y, the legitimate t ohampien of the we nat him for ten rounds at fadieon Square Garden ‘or the 4 in both decistons thi bouts there was no lapping of hands at h round and the cheer jona at the end of | the ent of c jing of Air Arena at) Brighton lot the Michigan, Ineitent rt Bake, one c\oint H10.000 ARAL the ehiof adviner of the bs lhe bouts wore. aver can o t ‘ , any trouble, Clabby saw Coffey pehip. Purthertore, he in t a |e MANS Of dollars bet on the re work against hand he Aaid, | promoter inthe Atlantic Pleet, Sports) suits, as the losers took their med: “Get that Irish fall kinds Mill's hobby, and he as | eine “trae satlors.” know he ys Be re cae busy all the time ties ts a Founda.” Henes | Tad thon arranging matches |ROW," Kald Leon, thia match and his anxiety tot $20,000 Very corely yo VARNES LICHTENSTEIN We doubt whether Clabby or Lich=| tensteln would bet $10,000 they wil! be | alive to-morrow, aside from Jimmy might might not Coff part of your et hurt white for them, HEAVY BETTING AMONG OFFI CERS AND THE SAILORS. “You can't 1 the amount of oney thi uses Nandy as ar ans mult ott bouts,” said HE I ie on himself, sins metivinatiog in| Of n just the re fey. And before styling him Ree a coast A satel the “legitimate middleweight cham a ee i lame, the of the world” Jimmy might at pl i HO ne teaimplon Naor trom: uae enie to chet aene oF it a of Mike Gibbons. othe bouls-and wh he had too much respect fi the Gunner's overhand richt, At th he looked about to put over | r but then went back to the! w {thing to score @ knockout in six two- minute rounds, as those held in the y, but you can bet that if they just as long as the regulation Bisher muat have backed up two miles during the bout At the ena of the bout, when Fisher took off hia glove, it was found that of the titles decided there was for the lieht hoavywelght champton- |ship. It was Davis who won it. A fel Jiow by the nome of Fritz previously held it, but he was “pald off. so it STANDING OF THE CLUBS NAL LEAGUE, Qumigay, Lpaace WAS Necessary to Secure a new cham. pion, Tho bout in whieh Davia won the one of Ray Cah. | Dretroit | New Vo S18 ot wan held on at Guantaname | title the rite 4 Sees sa SEN AION AY, LE AAU E in the stomach and did well to last t Newark, \timit —————— cum | SPORTING. $4 tnnings Rlchansmde 14 GAMES SCHEDULED FoR TO-DAY wt Tr. Treas asin a ROUTE. ren JACK Hrookivn oaths ‘a. ite fess ve ah tuts Srl) \iMeages. Buffalo at Nichmoud, AUNT ne Clad, mst Ts COOGAN oon od, U.S. Sailors Box for Ring Titles | Aboard Battleship Michigan FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP by the letters they write, in an effort: 3 of the ring 0 rows of chairs ta poset their Intereata, For instance, |Hampehire, and Dennis Whalen of | for the officers of tho feet, and. bo i ook at thie from Larney Lichtenstein, |the Michigan defeated Joe Fisher of Ht eG ed tien ate to ae oni manager of Jimmy Clabby, It is ridic- |the South Carolina, Whalen has been Let Geneiee’ Ballcte tren The | ther Gas Soliewe aoe ave 3 the title holder in hin clase for the | various battiestips occupied all theae ) Mh Becing in the various no: past two years, but Davia only re- | chairs, while up he turrets and | re since | arrived Saniiie athe hol tn the ght | Sitting on M4 were other satlor that Jim Coffey, the jeontly earned the honors In BME tad e women saw Liat nt,” has aned up the heavy class, having to win fest place | Qouta t bride jority’ of heavyweighta througa- {in an elimination tournament tn order | 1 Knowles of the tat out the country, and knowing that [i He orowned king } en white Ri MW ud Ut is impossible for him to get a See iean on thal ‘of the Kumeu sigual them uy for a ten ton fought at the Mroadway Sporting €) Broadway en |G 9th St. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 11 SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK AT THE RINGSIDE ON BOARD THE MICHIGAN sone the Press Publiehing Oo. (Phe New York Evening Wor \Ya nks’ New | Park Ready Next Season Hr Aen eft cor Chevgunbel sai ' Aving taade the beet frst findzivo be war suing tee Matty Blames Pitchers, Sp Aes Gibson goon back to the Langford.) Hefore 4 rting for Ch yea-| hey. have been as surpris Jeanette Bout in the Garden to sub- +. ‘ ‘ " Ww ‘ avis i o Lis r te B. rot the} rong as the Giants have been n , i 5 or » Davis 4 erday Ban Johnson, Presitent ¢ j ly k. And th er mtantiate his argument, That bout |Sam Taylor Declared Winner Over Mike Davis in the Light || Winners Must Defend Cate Cane att nee the. cise imse necetuae or RUSUSIHEH Wen AGH /USceDep ey it. Meome inaiated hat Lanatord had Heavyweight Class, and Whalen Retains Featherweight Titles Every Month | for tho Yankeo grounds had ; veon | Poor a Sho ian liek he Vane tasted tern aes woa and ere just ae eure 9 - decided upon and v be ready for | Ww g t: to the wonderful work of the pitch Sev at money tet on the result, Gite Title by Defeating Joe Fisher—Officers Act as Judges ‘The winner of the boxing cham- | tho opening of tho season next year. | oor in of ers, Though the Yanks have bit the asks, what would follow al M plonshiy inthe navy isiven & belt 1) «rt was this matter that kept me | ball conalstently they have not pound ge'e decision that either had won? of Bouts, in Which Cheering Is Prohibited Until Contest 1) atiteries, bat the kite te author: | ere #0 tong." explained Johnson. | Tear Averaged 13H ed 13 Hits a Game| ,,An4 tat opinion is probably the ime time thelr pitching has beens Sa Seer , ined by the Becretary of the Navy erybody seemod to think that] 9 right one. In three games against cyoctive against opposing clubs. that i ne apecusaion, Saye! Ends. |] With this belt goes a 850 purse, hid here to dise nea Lerma of pes Ja Against Braves, but Boxmen paeacostye Br ven ine iS an} nigate | even an ordinary amount of bitting . and it will lant Maiko it po i ——= ws this is the sum that a chal: vuring the winter it was kne ? feat of making forty hits “Nar | was enough to win Jenger has te ha » for bh that two sites were under considera- 1 % ' of maki forty hits verage lo to bet on a referee’ , etna LA Champion Inv obliawd tho deren [iting OnelOe tl tonel Failed—Series, With Western) of thirteen and won but one game geen tye arabs be mater how | HE firat open-air boxtag ety hed he sound OF MELT ie titie on thitty days’ notice. Te, Hundred and Ko reet and Mon Bui nay pie ‘The concluding game with the Red A y by S woth H ; H di rr a pitehe co " Ronest the oficial tu the ring aay | I the Horton au Kapaa ar ab {9 Dluny Whaten, 1 think ti il le chatiensiia at |) Leaos Avetiie and there t h an Clubs Will Give Line on New) gor the Giants with ten hite_ behind | Sor friends of the Necker the haa wore champlonsht wot Oo W)one Of the fastest eewelghts tn bat ‘s wound: Kt Cj dim; but as tht a *Oaoon may be right, but we don't i decision too—was held in this clty/ the world. And ty : Eartha ‘Qui Jonsuoro York's Future. apparently makes no diterenos fos Lbbet f SDOr MBIEy, to win, but wasted ‘ 4 eee ee aye docigion | Yesterday afternoon. The boute were | (rane in, the Iiridge. Krom atother souree it was many hits are made, Tho other team|to the “old aray game” of trying til ote referee, say. Tike C harley. White, staged on the battleship Michigan and learned that the \ holda an option SoAcaean to ‘and the Glant pitchers Png BS ‘would not @ good sport, in our|they were held under the auspices of jon a site in the Fronx yormission . 83 ‘Doo Cook mind, Uncle Sam, ‘The liht heavyweight must 1 the Rr soklyn By Bozeman Bulger. The fielding, hitting and base run- By John Pollock The Basiern clubs may be unusuaity jReme of the Giant jdlionlt to get over thetr old habit: eet Bastorn ¥ De ununuaity| OF three games when the Westerners [it ume” wit correct Th ‘lweak, but thin long slexe agalnat tne 3 jbad_ technical West’ will furnish ux a good oppor-| Despite the unsuccessful frst month | fewer ever “=, jtuniiy to ascertain the exact @ondi-| there seoms to be a general feeling | vers ie eaiiniam, Maewelght ag de {eens ; Heer all around the circuit that the Glants | Knack: wulte fia! n my op! inion,” sale athewson | wi yet be the club that the ne rh ist Nixht, “itis neither a question of, 1 Wil have to beat. to win |at the eek. Cutaa niga re rae »jgreat strength in the other Eastern) a second championship, George Stal- |ee ‘th Sted aa ks i ratte Wallace | acade “tiers clubs or great weakness in our own, |Jings has that idea, The Cubs are |Poyit stopped Dawe Genes ie the matt hie wit vo It ia simply 4 queation of our pitching: rapidly looming Mp as a dangerous {round ant Aces Bugg mat out Foune is wit Koos Mite |atafe having been unable to hold its factor, Init baseball men—maragera |Reckien ne Aree eae? put oY ty wright ot own. the ‘matter, and players. T mean express the bec [cross haan within ee 4 twenty Wer battles with doe deanetie wet (wice in a tout || Order by the full name Anon Weisan A battie . or wager everything they can put] tn the other champlonship bout, | ay evening, May 18 Hrandt is one of the be 4“ Jim Coffey eve Knol their hands on. Whalen ave Fisher an awful whalin' on that claw. ae Gunboat Smith, askel We felt sure all along that our two] about the face. Fisher is a had who ae i eu JAH. HE DID NOT. yoy would: win,” We kavew chat Davis | bores a la ickoos Miran the pony ily dpa etary ony anEETEN e Garde oa jomach, and conse. | good left-hand pune put when this iia Pie Ml They met in Madison Square Garden| had a weak stomac 5 | ; ntly, while training for this scrap, | hand doesn't land be ia ioat, Whalen ts. and the bout went ten rounds, Coffey |quently, while tralia roe nove his 1 two-handed fighter and kept ¢ ptagw | TAYLOR h appeared to be a victim of stare! Oi) unehing after Fisher for the entire six rounds, Look for the sigr ht or something else that Night.) OF course, it Is a pretty Bard| landing some stiff! blows on the chin my Clabby, who battles George Oh “eafety firat” idea. ‘pouta on land that Sam would have {he had broken his wris oe Rela Rik ae trae ‘,oored a Knockout, As it wax, Davis] When the Atlintic Plect Waa ate ieee ss he wae dar, 3.80 Minin at the Anish—and he cer-| Cuba many boxing bouts were held roe ore oe Special Sale Save $5 to $15 This Week Good fortune enables us to make an exceptional offer. H LY ATL UP Seals We bought at half value 200 pieces of Blue Serge, Glen $ Hi i naen stomach in} Urquhart Plaids, Silk Mixtures, and Blue, Black and Gray RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES . first row jer that fw *| Unfinished Worsteds, in plain and fancy effects — materials poten NS Rae josneusary fy nes Noor ails usually found only in our $25 to $35 offerings. We are SRG. ‘He took an awfal pound offering these at the unheard-of low price of Suit to Measure, $20 Coat and Trousers, $18 EXCLUSIVELY CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHES, $20 TO 850 =| Shue ithe part of the pitchers, Arnhertsu EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN 14) News of CONT Are p Ther Ot ue ea NO Be MARS oueiwse THE @ourest! Told in Shorts $ iW. on: Hudson has cone the event. The tournament {wo-ball foursome I-hole han in which vather will with his son ae partner An 16-hele medal play handicap was Peers’ were re | ninety. start A. Bleiner, the lub champ on cup with , while the net fell to N. Friend for hte card of 106—92— 78 | ATHLETICS. CHIEF GunneR’s MATE Bier LEONARO HAS A Paw woeo0s To Sen, in M neconds Manu 1 former Jand BoB A. bee and half mile, we |rerond In the mile ROWING. New ‘Traintne York wtlng | nN th Ns this to public high schools of New York and tts Vicinity, the request was refuse rh Humblia ty ity crew rested ves ay after ite D sat Princeton day, and w In SOMETHING else you cat SELOOM a nt “a Daly's @ HEAR ear A H the former we @& REGULAR ‘ verage Was & Iwere 28 and 23 scree Ee even tried a sacrifice ¥ when there w: @ runner on first, none out and the score two to nothing against bis ning of the New York Club are up to the standard aet while they were win ning the pennant, but the pitchers, tity time has come for the Giants to begin their climb, and if they o , don't succeed in hitting the}/a ruin, have been absolutely helpless, | tothe pirabar ead llied een mere Western clubs a pretty steady lick| Until he gets good pitching, McGraw eral plays of that kind were at- will not be able to win ball games |through the stretch of nineteen games| Will Ro SPE Catan eee |enat begins this afternoon, the first | vision ts Liable to be a matter of con- cern to McGraw for the first time in | hia life, Never before was a club oper- w ated by McGraw come to the Polo!) Grounds at the end of a month with a! jrecord of having Won less than one- |third of its games, tempted, but all failed. Aa a resuit the Yanks had twelve runners left on bases and their seven hits and siz ) bases on balls went for nought. There was a disposition to criticise Man- ager Donovan for ordering Cook to sacrifice, but after the game it was ascertained that Donovan wae fust as sore about it as were the fans. Cook did the bunting on his own in- Itlative. At times the Yanks find t. of the Western forces to} Giants y be the Sine i} “wind. up t ‘9 to |With the Giants except an tnabliity on! Hef that Mresnahan's club hasn't. the |= myself in-' natural strength to hold up in the THUMS Byeng, ete tes eluded, to going.” The“HOME RUN” ‘A diamond shaped round corner style—Some Hit !—Chosen by smart dressers as the ‘Class style of this Summer, “STADIU -the same style # the ‘Home Run” but in a beautiful, tatincfinish braid. 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