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« ya wes . ue ve ___THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1915. EDITED BY BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [nod2°F2.2%en LATEST LINE ON BASEBALL ~~ TFEDS 10 MAKE ES tegen ee HEADQUARTERS HERE IN TWO WEEKS Plan New Circuit for 1916, AW,Say, “ee HIT Me WITH A WHIP With New York City — In It. ; u Reich's Manager Will Not ‘ ‘i CHICAGO, July 15.—New territory will be invaded by the Federal League next season it was announced to-d by James A. Gilmore, President. League's headquarters will be moved from Chicago to New York City witli in the next two weeks. Plans are being made, Gilmore a@- mitted, for a new circuit In 1916, and that clubs may be launched in De+ trolt, Boston or Cleveland. It already has been decided upon, he said, to place a club in New York Clty. Whether it would be the Newark Club that is to be transferred to New York the Federal Leaguo executive declined to say. The decision to transfer the League's headquarters to New York City came as a surprise, as no inkling had been given of the change. As Chicago was the birthplace of the or- ganization it was assumed that its official base would remain there. | oy”. Jones: President, Giimore explained, one, ent G Tellier’s Record Proves cpp eter eerie or: York City next year, and as this will entail a lot of additonal work for this Great Physical. Power |i iti niet Isn’t Necessary in Golf Have to Try Hard to Get Re- turn Match With Savage. Govrrians. 1915, by The Prem Rybiizring Co. (The New York Brening . RESIDENT THOMAS of the Cubs says in an interview that > “Weeghman is worrying.” a Funny, but whenever any story be about the troubles of the Federal League appears it can always be traced directly back to some one Prominent in “Organized Baseball.” Mf the Federal Leaguers are uttering any yelps of distress they do it strict- Jy in private. ‘The war hasn't stopped everything. Mavrice McLoughlin is coming East ‘to play tennis, accompanied by four other: California players of promi- nence, BaTruna McGraw AW, NIK } Tas Weave 4 ‘You @oTta Yer, ABSoLUTeLY Recktess! Maxey Blumenthal, manager of Al al 7 — have iim savas wean ors OCRAUer’S Work Against Workouts of Horses in Training match with Reich. The best trials of horses at Belmont Park and Jamaica, as reported Possibly he won't have to try hard. C b G Hi Pl scl ag rang hah Feige Br u s . ve um ace on by The Evening World's expert clocker, follow: poor s BROM ft, HUMILIA4 py heey Gian ts’ Re ular Staff || 33x88 HLAATION,are;quarcrs, his hand in the fourth round. In this | HOOKER ‘BILL, Cage Reich is a very game fellow, for 1.16 4-5,7 MISS PU’ one-ha! = is Y peer % Te M NMOUTET Minster 1.17 2-5, kept on hitting w nds 0 pore with baseball?” Expecting to MAID, ones right up to the end of the tenth McGraw’s ‘Speed De Demon From; | see action—they were not disappoint-| BBLES, one-half, CHARTER MAID, one-half, PLAINTIFF, one-half, .50 3-5. oye ae iy han ee eves kate, 04, sither-90,000 fans flocked inte tts DAMRKOBSCH, three-quarters, 1 ARAT rou! e on! " — cked into tho} Sho would hit with « broken haea,| Northwest Graduates Atter fic Grounds, "They" were disap. any impression tthe contrary year When he get our new clrouit to operation. It pen to MWg mpreasion that no league can a Former French Champion 18 Renis serves under, Raetcomiror,| TAlor lene without New York, 4e ; but occasionally he gets flustered | ¥", intend to. fa » Dwarf Compared With Other about‘something, Those breaks often |, {hat regard. erted that the come at the worst possible time. President Gilmore asserted tha’ , 1 condition of the league never Top-Notcher: ind Weighs; At the recent open national cham- | fnancia ———_——__— - — — 5 8 GS | vonship at Haltusrol, Tellier lost a| Was In better shape. iT What is a loss, say $25,000 a year Only About 130 Pounds. Travers fon ee teed ee ge ey [tor each club?” he said. "We are major jeargue we will try to corre — elghihe, 26, FROSTY FACE, seven-elghths, 1 one mile, 1.47. ted, RURHIDOE, one-halty 82. YODELES. ‘one mile, White | inted, in a way, . ¥ 3, one-hal LES, ‘one mile, Itt 4-5 and hit without wincing or showing| Two Y; ars on Bench—Dodg- Because ot the ray. le true, but ey FRIAR ROCK, three-quarters, 1.1 & eign of anxiety to favor the disabled verbal attitude of this big throng, It “mauley,” was Bob Fitzsimmons, ers Move Up. had paid its dough in the hope that camagrmgee was one of the gamest 2 something would happen t» Byron. . ° world, and one who It , G ad Wh t ] d: nerves got the best of him for a| Willing to stand that 1 for three 7 mt know the sensation of acknowl- B Bul, stare “that ‘have littered ‘ap cee bese ar tner U e ea s couple of minutes, It was during | oF 80, and then some defeat. Wh Fit Vv Bozeman ger. ball Hall of Fame, Tho other fellow: penne a OUTS TELLIER'S feat of playing! the final round, ‘The little French: : AV: iG kept Alexander Johauor /did It this time. A home-run poke by Field of 94 Starters the 62T-yard~ Canoe Brook) MAM with everything before him, SINCLAIR ‘SAYS THE FEDS ‘ on the bench for two yeara,|!letcher broke up the opening fight HAVE $1,000,000 WAR FUND. in the ninth inning and, for the Cubs, course for a new record { teenth, when a spectator darted sud- ;second, where he could sit and think—!it remained for James Archer, #u; 63 strokes is a timely reminder that|denly from behind a tree and fright- 1 ‘and sometimes just sit—McGraw Lard [eters to be in his dotage, to peel off a A t Sleepy Hollow ( lub size and great strength are not essen- tcieed aise so that he sliced bis) KANSAS CITY, July 15,—The Feder decided to let this young fellow wroll|three-base smash that captured. the tial in golf. Tellier weighs scarcely | {lit [no ihe woot. Attar this mite | League at its recent meeting in Ne gunpowder. In two games, when the pin and jeading bloodhounds scoured the|190° pounds, and he doesn't stand | strokes to reach {ho green and finally | York formed a war fund of oben fring was hot and heavy from the * oi neighborho After a hunt of sev-|much higher than his driver, Inj holed the ball on his ninth try, This | foree its fight against organize 8q= hands, The| Cub artillery, the young gent was|tho main end of e wontectel “aeunie Under Trying Conditions Flush-' erat hours tire prisoner was captured | much, Miguer {MAN Bis, Heer che| Was. four stroKos over par aad the |ball, according to a. statement ma Fight were splintered | snoved out in the front ranks, and|play in the second gam louble son the edge of the links, and the : difference would have tied Travers | here to-day by Harry Sinclair, owngr back about an inch. deg tpliked in the Renee aad hed Won bad ly ing Star Turns in a Card of tournament practically stopped while | man wouldn't have as much chance} for the Jeng. Every one sympathized | of the Newark club. y," sald Freckled Bob, “when |on neither occasion did he fall, In- {tind ln the Haee And had to be sent) Ing he was escorted over the course back|as a bird at a cat show. But, for-| with the uhappy player, but he paid | Mt Sinelalr confirmed the snnounees t ‘It any more with those two | stead of developing symptoms of WhAt | several dn is} ment that the Federal League woul pair of ‘ison, ‘e! ds|the penalty of losing bis nerve at a days. In the meantime af Lg tunately for Tellier and thousands Li = vade few York neat season, and sal 1 dust turned my ‘and UP lis known as the “Bunny heart,” Mr./Charles Lyric Tenur Dovin will be in| 79 in Qualifying Round at, ane “Staten play’ founds “wit be of others. a lot of physical power] tical time, iietes In charge in. the expenditure: Mt mee Schauer, probably unaware that the|there blocking the wild pitches, 1 mittee In charge in the expenditure 4 mee to-morrow and Saturday. isn't the chief requirement In golf. Nearly 190 golfers started to-day in! the big fund. He r to contirm @r of course Reich may have been|Cubs uscd to be world’s champions, {Umpire Byron would go away from Scarborough. Leading Auualifying scores * tow: | ‘The former French champlon, de | ee eee eine to eurnas | deny’ the report that Newark’ franch hs why we idan yotlce anything | “tePPed in and stopped them cold. As/snow what he could do. As it in the ‘ - aial we eae Toa, [spite his alight bulld, drives a very| ment. ‘Travers, Oulmet and Evans would be trensferred-to New For ' @ result, he gots credit for having jsight of the “lord” seems to spoil - WW.’ Maxivell. ye C1 :[ failed to appear, but the fleld was ' with his hitting when he did) |) ine Arat game, and escapes being |Churile’s whole afternoon, . Sleepy Hollow Country Club, ler long ball because of Just one reason: | composed of representative amateurs.|WHITE SOX WILL TRAIN =} He has mastered the knack of play- = 7 h, N. Y., July 15. / = charged with the loss of the second. Goarhoreuenh, i. RoW, Mew Siling his shots with a whippery mo: AT MIAMI NEXT SPRIN' HERE was another time when! with his tremendous speed, Schauer tue Polo Cravhdn appeared ase pinch | (XARDINER WHITE of Flushing Wf Srey My alti: tion, timing the swings so correctly | Walter Hagor 1s a big favorite with eles q Fits broke his right hand. It) should be one of the best pitchers in |hitter for his new employers and got, led the early qualifying fleld in| a” " 5 §o{ that the club meets the ball when, golf galleries because " rye eeted| GHIGAGO, Jul The Chics was when he rent after a] the National League, out lack of ex-/one of the biggest receptions ever tho Sleepy Hollow- invitation | fin *tieltoni’ 3°". 4 By ae, Reet RBA Sao ninee Sr uneee ad A or OF caea atin Roldey Ap peaR TG cana probably will train in Mia third world’s chainplonship— the | perience has made McGraw fearful of tengered a vialting player. To make golf tournament here to-day with a wig “Seat Al : Fe eee ee eee Th MUGnMATu AIG, lnieke An. exospliousliy. good. snc? next spring, Instead of Californtt, Ne heavyweight. George Gardner| his pean action in a pinch. Being |two-base wallop that gave us quite|Score of 7%. ‘There were 94 starters, & y! Qn, a Waiiaiaad wa tj} and any one can do it after a reasoa-| which occurs quite often, he doesn't ax has been their habl Wiuw the holder, and they fought in| no bigot about his thinking capacity, |a scare. and nearly every one added additional oA able amount of practice. |attempt to conceal his satisfaction. | iskey announced t Little Tellier’s game is all the more, His mannerisms are vastly diferent | for training quar the Northwest woods ‘ See Francisco, Gardner was « pretty | fhlt 007 oo beat giants when one considers his ex- from. the tournament golfer, who City are now golnk o fO004 fighter in those days. Ho was| decided the best thing he could do 4 fly in the oinment of the other- strokes to their card because of the W. one, an we con $ Miami seems to hy 5 was to wee. through, and he w ABA e = }excessive heat which made playing It. citable Gallic temperament. To plays with a sort of mechanical abil- | sai Weel LE te a always won hisidid. Speed at will do 10t islateney in which the acorebossa vey |the hilly course here to-day very ,h W"K “48 dy achieve the best results on the links fy and without showing any appar! %.se nnd “Havana sand” games wi fights by plunging in steadily and} toward itech brain. continued to hang up figures indicat-| trying. Ww. ia player shouldn't show the least ent enjoyment in the game. Southern clubs the White Sox, can get plenty of practice,” sald Mr, Comiskey. javing thoroughly tested this speed ia wie damoa the chances are that Schauer | {h© progress of the aaumnter of) ‘Pho unfavorable conditions ae: or fourth roun “| will hereafter got a regular turn at|qiq you notice that in all that bom-|!n @ general slump on the greens, had been teasing Gard-| the pitching busin ant it can +34 bardinent—the Tigers made fifteen | White was a victim to the bad putt-{ An" opening tor a/ be eaineald thet J. ao hite—Ty Cobb did not take unto him-|ing spell and lost about five strokes knockout, saw his chance | »!m- self a single blow? He got his run and | | Frisco Stars) FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP || \Kour @ savage right. George| while the Giants aye Cubs fought Bin atten hau Tin tr, but not ‘once | because he could not make easy ghia By John Poltock Compete To-Day TIMOR, July 1b-—Tho Brookiya to duck his head a few|out the afternoon to a yo oma At tho 440-yard seventh White was eral “ned Gh ‘ | dim Stewart, the hearyweight of Brooklyn, 4 bout with Ralph Grunan at the St. Nicholas Rink yf Si Fi L Ne haae loltted Gatch on in two, but then spoiled his fine | going beck tuto the ring again, Jim has been | A.C. last night, “only wish that the ring had n emi- UNAS | Fedorais nave signe Harry psceoae so HARRY SMITH SIGNS : WITH THE BROOKFEDS. le to but the official cs i Bobie blow, instead of nates boing Avie oe vatte wie Mamavx, the sensational youngster | work by taking four putts, Again at| ay from the same for several years, but be| been smaller,” said Azevedo, “for | am wire that Smiths recently, eee Moinel Se a ae Stree | plded advance eo pores By pM of the Piri Who has just won nino | 10, 12 and 16 the Flushing club cham- | % 1 opinion that he is still able to defeat | E could have made s such better showing. I i Brookly n Club here to-day, igh the Reds, Robbie seaiees hia club into | straliht, didn't cost the Pirates al ' a number of the “"heavias who are gmb Off |really got tired chasing Grunan around the ring,” SAN FRANCISCO, July 15.—-Four | = — third place, where stand with 'nickel, His ae ndfather begged that | Pion took three putts. the money theve days and has placed aL sy San Francisco players compete to-day Rowling and Bullard elbows half-cocked A ay to swing a, Barney Dreyfuss take him from the| White's card: vader the wanagement of Danny Morgan, Having bad a good rest, Knockout Brown, the | the. winutes iebials matohen ot | THUMS tf Nara hs “tablen | Ace, aa ‘ os St | wallop on the Cubs. Just a few more |lois. To please the old gent Barney|out .,,....444535 65 3~29 fart left for Highland Lake, Sullivan County, local lightweight, is ready to don the gloves again, |/8 the singles semi-fina ie — — there ‘loud ¢* | victories and theese Dodgers will be |cime into poasession of a twirling | tq, 6483445 4 S—40—79| =» wiley wet into ahape, His manager, Danuy Morgan, has matched him to| the Panama-Pacific Exposition tenris 2. McLoughlin, | _ _._ SPORTING. _ + The sad feature to such a/ phenom that could not be bought for — fight Willie McAndrgwerthe Vhiladelphia tight-| tournament, Maurice posaitniity is that Charile Ebbets Ysv000. It makes Dreyfuss even for| A sroup of brilliant young stars] Charley Wine ie certainly a great drawing | weight, for six rounds at the Beenin 4. ©. of] former national singles champion, may have to be put away before !t! that $22,500 he paid for the lamented| composed of Regie Lewis, Dwight | card whenever he boxes at the Ades A. A., Of} philadelphia on the night of July 27, Brown Jay JonnR, Strachan, Cal Alt he is running | Marty O'Toole, 4 | Boston, Tuewlay night the gross roeipta of the | ough: to be able to make showing for thas | “89 to BD Knooked out that oun, happens. Already he in running Hartridge And Lee Maxwell al plage | (irsmns "Deut hist he Mout agalnat Mul ae ee Selb a ARES Gee eeesas fe fornia singles champion, and Clarence Gardner's seconds or dike cries at every turn. Joe Weed, 6f the Bad Sox, after). at cores in the’ tum er ire Conc ger deol sagp tier g “ i eng en ct tne | GriMin was to meet William ‘told Maan . — trimming all the big guns, _ran|!ow eighties, received thirty-five per cout, of the «tow, $1610, | ‘Tommy Malocey of this city, who te one aounaton, monn's hand vas at Witselm-| ne gatisfying feature to the Brook- against a snag in the lowly EXx-Naps| While the tournament was at its |S#KF meeivet $¥aD which was oventy Det cent, | gamest fighters that has ever climbed Ino & ring, . un oR thie dideas vaatasea 4 Gardner straightened up in nis |!¥8 victory la that old Jack Coombs, |at Cleveland. They cracked Smoky | eight th of the receipts, has been secured by Aimee Mack to moet Terry 9 a result of the defeat ys al P chair a little and stared across the|#upposed to have maimed himself for | Joe for thirteen hits and delayed| | *" there was an added attraction- Ww tient Johney Dundee | Mitebell, the Brookiyn middleweight for tem rounds | of R. Norris Williams of Harvard | t ‘at Fitasimmona. And Fits, sec.| life ten days ago, did the pitching | Boston's expected leap to the top, tion of a party of guards bringing | eee eee weit show at Medison. Square |St,t2¢ Vanderbilt A. ©. of Hockiya woo" | University, national singles champion, | ‘ Tig’ that he was locking to learn it Pict late Sent ee atatey coe across the links an escaped Sing Sins | tamien ‘on July 30, ms jut een matched for | MEM, Young Milride and Jow Daley cab 49 O*) oy Clarence Griffith, Eastern players | the hand was broken, carelessly | (oorenension on the part of the fa Russell Ford, at one time a Yank | Prisoner. another batts, His manager signed him up to- ome \aare aimpated fton all) Memalital ; ‘due to the fact, according |8tar and one of the first to jump to| The prisoner escaped early thin! tay te fight Johnny Griffiths » twelveround bout! wiuie Astey, tho fast Little local bantamwelght, | ¢, i _Twiddiing thumbs with tho fingers| W#s,really die to, the Mh swallowed (the Feds, has just been reloaned by the | morning. “Guards armed With, rifles {At Canton, O., on the afierooon of Labor Day. | wit) be kept tiny faghting fore ter werka, To. | Contests with the exception of one |} By Empire City Racing Ass'n t to A eS to Hopble, that Jack had swallowed |iietaio Fede. He hus won but two| oes to-day for Mighland Tabs, 10 ain | Syn 'he bexoy Hatches hace at Now tinen, doubles team, Dean Mathey and G, | 2 Britton el “4 aia ‘Urt? Of course it ‘urt. But! 1¢ i: were possible for the Cubs and |conditionally, Among other things to MONTREAL ENTRIES. vartaere with him, Iumbus, O, Aug. 2 he moots Frankie De have won preliminary matches and! i difference did that FTAKe, 4 | Giants to play out the remaining |the credit of Ford Is the discovery of ‘an ‘ John Welmmantel, the Brooktya promoter, to-|Oiminnati, and ow Aus, 0 he will hook w wth! were gohoduled to appear to-day} The Morrisania Handicap ‘ing of games for the championship, |the emery ball, curve that is now) ; ~ ; ‘ Freddio Recag for ten sounda at the Military &, ©. | Pas 5 i wer vat right so ‘e’d watch it and 1| ®t"! KING ED > P MON. | dav clinched (wo more ten-round bouts to be} © | . N, Ambrose and FY, Bass knock “im out with my left. _| 4nd if it were also possible for Lord |forbidden in all leagues, ohiXe EDWARD ARK, | MON- |e is timpinctin wih tie Johnny” Dundes |! Brkt, We N. Ag Joo Mivers battle at __| William Byron to umpire said com- _—_——— 3 reat wee, Ome. a an bats—and live—there would no longer Baseball. Pole Grounds, Te-Day, 8.80 P, pine The Woodlawn Handicap We open ait abow to be bel SN ‘Alb ert and Mel, Rosenberg of San | Steeplechase ct asst Toms | WINDSOR ENTRIES. | rrantisec,™ brother’ wore “ton meet |] gh 2 Mlle Steeplechase clal entries for to-morrow are as at Ebbets Field uestion as to “what is the ‘Chicago.—Advt follows: burst will Gotan an a painful hour. The ‘Agnt| >® 88Y 4 ve this Wank DiGi<@uee tooo, dw Geesecalk | Moe erst ill | Willlam ¥, JohMaton and John N, Fiat Rate AT Eno Pea went twenty rounds, and Fitzsim- 4 Tiver furlongs, Mea dace, | Ackle Young Kete ty, aod to r ae MINDSOR, Ont, | Strachan in tho other doubles contest RACE AT mons won on the referce's decision, ' 10s Seutined, “fog! | semi-final Eddie Wallace will go again Wille) JOCKEY CLUB, WINDSOR, Ont, fae an Hn aN, Hiss viatbak a 100; Little “Gink, | Jones, ‘Lhe weight will be 125 pounds, w ~The official entries for to- | >day. 7 “ana i STANDING OF THE CLUBS, Df uly 15,—The | Mrs. H. A, Neimeier of San Fran- OLY players are agitating for . QAN LeEsouR,, . 00; for four-year | gem Lanyfont has arrived at Denver, Col., | morrow are as follows: claco, Pacific Coast champion, was to rater Soares” t wuppens ye "igo, Ow } Tht 3 - Po. 1 SRettrdene “4 fol; ane, | where be is (o meet a heavrwoight named JM) PyReT HACE —Purte $000; two play Miss Anita Myers of San I after @ while checker players iY wv By Nngtom h 3 ae Naa Manel, | Johuson iu & fifteen-round ay ight, | ing: Canadian iored five furlongs w fal cisco in the women’s semi-final wil design ball-bearing checker alist iy, | Ae Sam se oe man be. | He, 2084 salen, OO: Hah hore, 6, gies match to-day. either the local clubs of in Boston, . boards on which the checkers can be Hume $300: for uunee Tiered tat tbe Jims Johnaon is Battling Jim, the ta fi ro tt fought Sam 108 colored fighter, who has already foug ro i ekidded gently from square to square . . . P c ae 1 and ong att fa with a minimum of exertion. Ati] ke 48) Fas my § . eee ite 4 Mf Mige al Eat many times, igs Osh; oi too d : fq oan he Btrenuous. Me, oat reaveuinTS Chale sian tale] mating Ugroay Ue vak for cee wor bt rie eee. S om 1 1,00 atterns Le MERICAN LEAGUE, r . . CORBETT'S champion, Tom HORAL es td 1, AACE . olds amd 7 sx and 0 the Gaisty A, ©, of Philadetphia on July 23, larey, 1M . longs, —"Haretie, "100; . rt % relia for ton rounds at Dart, 101) Cowier, is matched to fight Gun- 2 Y i olin Bell of Australia for i < ar at boat Smith. | : i tno Ay As at War Rostaas mi er aay, S10 dame emnant sale ae i i Jack Driwoll of Brooklyn at sli 113s bupr pre, Hoving Picture, 02 Ween it's over Corbett will atill ag, Lad. Lt rach Print of ‘Aug. 30, Lawioe)'s injured hana | Festiee’ 10u; The Widow ‘Moon, Okt This is an occasion waited for by have his house at Bayside and his Moot hs dare i LFTH RACK.—Puese 8500: for tro-vearolds . i uh ian, Hine of conversation, | But iis ’ on, i, ar Pll No, Henn |* - ies soli tive Saka nt ane or no! ‘have a “future i is a matter of much Joe Mandot, the New Orleans tighvweight, who | 107: Man Fagglie, 1905, came here on & shor please trip, has gone beck | CiNetiis, 10d; *Audred) Austin, ta chicago, His manager, Tommy Walsh, tried | areriy BAC! to induce ‘ima to romain derw for a few more | yp; omlinas th dave, but Joe got homesick, and no coaxing could Pi keep hin bere after Mouday night, Wale will yest ede see haord| 3 itt ppt PH y Ft , . ‘Me . Ww. 2 efx | te” anche mate ty aang ith he | svn MACH, 40 ery Broadway Oren Seturdeg Arn ‘ fon 107) | w { the Jobny DundeoJoe Iivers figut, | and np: he’ lai til 6! et ce wil be tonght. in Brockiva en Tweeday fy, Co Tanda Dae ata “Sa Whia "an: | B® Mth St, Lait! e'Clock Mt hundreds of shrewd buyers. Many $40 1 to $50 Suit Ends—in almost an endless range of weaves and patterns. To meas- ure only. Prurye $000. x furlongs * Can Stella

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