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nO ee mee eee Senet eet Ree ee Be es THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14 BEST SPO TING PAGE IN NEW YORK © EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN UMN [S82 GS es 7 3 ine WILL BE so) NSe& Ga ie, "GREATLY AFFECTED Joekey Club Decides to Elim- | inate Rule Atlowing Geld- 4 | ings 3-Pound Advantage. UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY 2 Tex Rickard’s Association With Willard-Moran Bout a Guar- , antee That it Will Go Through as Scheduled. lense od va Werij™* °° RICKARD’S asmoolation with the coming Willard-Moran| | At the annual meeting of The Jockey |Ciub the allowance to geidings of { {three pounds in running races was jeliminated from the rules)of racing | This means that the coniiitons of all races will be changed, and tt will | radically affect the handicapping of | horses. | ‘The annual reports of the various ‘committees of the club were read, ac- leepted and placed on file Mosars. | August Belmont, F. IK. Sturgis, Schuy- jler L. Parsons and John Sanford were | re-elected stewards of The Jockey Club. t the &nnual Ung of the stewards of The Jockey Club held at | the office of the club last evening, Au- | gust Belmont was © | *. K. Sturgis, Vice Chalri K. Knapp, Secretary and Tr | The Jockey Club for the year 1916, F. |B. Hitchcock, H. K. Knapp and An- drew Miller were re-elected a License Commitivee for the year 1916 | oe Sich Gitiontty ba ins wey of an \Zbyszko Given’ outside promoter who wishes to run a | big match in New York City is the =. | Permission to sere oe tate New Baseball Sensation! "Hunts Pointers Beaten | Meet Stecher Eeceeiscicy: § President Haughton of Sesssmsmensesesneencsnnenncesnereess By Palace in Hot Battle |," is2.5%,8 | | n Opera | : s already granted. | ii ‘ mi Gas joan and |* 1 incinhat!, ‘A; ° e House, who olds @ contract with Reitiecsiess Braves Has Wrist Watch =i: ciees sawing eone| Between Big Bronx Rivals) 2 (ai %i8 Hila bid of $101,000 for the Johnson- Jeffries mated carried the rival pro-| thoters off their fect. And Rickard) would have made good that bid even) tf the matob had been a bloomer and | te receipts hadn't been large to. pay for the resin in ta & 3 i 3 open April 12. The two schedules, ar- rahged to avoid conflict of dates where- to-day if he wou eee $f 20 other bouts are ever hel Lay ¢ under his direction. ever possible, will be drawn up later by feave® tor Or tees, be "Stars players — ° | Wonder Ay uate talk 2 a {Even Harvard at tao Surprised | of the fourth estate, calling the base- | ir, Johnson and Barney Dreyfus, the Prac an or ong amfon Record Crowd Sees H Tal Ra At yy | 8 some talk! of the “tor-| +9 See New Magnate GI ball reporters by thelr first names litter representing the National League. ig rt be tackled at Tam eoord Crowd Sees Home Val- | stanpina oF THE TEAMS IN || funged.” Ruchmann sald: Gh rife puntehment” given Coffey | ‘0 See New Magnate Glanoing | foo, ‘companions of his sollege Guys, | Te two schedule experte will confer if bg 3, om . ent Win Two Games After THE WORLD TOURNEY. whats we are kaw naeeasten wee Sate pO bang Towards Left Hand to Tell) sauguion, speaking about is now |!nformally next Saturday. Dropping First Session in an Ye eG Bas Ba Tate RRwhore tor'e stated perio matter of fact, Coffey y ways: “Just because I have hel; 7 : 2 as i 3 cn 34 ih stot met unions Herren seven, the Time—Has Man's Job /iiA-vard ‘» win onthe hotbailAaa.| x: Gucraerg at Rincon’ March 3 Exciting Match in Evening A ed sorérel beavs blows on the ribs over! Now He Declares, in Speaking |, or che bascbail eld of endeavor, [Seton Hall at Princeton: April 1, Val- World Three-Man Team Bow! | SE RA TEMIMS could? Fin itm® fo the the beart, which weakened him. He} of Entry Into Diamond Affairs, | It’s going to be no child's play. [| nove at Princeton; April 5, Holy Cross | tol Was #o tue, stont that I wee then knocked down or into the ae % so ty Timew at Princeton; April 6, “Fordham at ing Tourney. | & . 'y well already eo a ton 5 8, Uratnus at Prince- o lia times. But there Mert ‘| BOSTON, Jan. 14. |man ail the way thro ‘Btallings tar aera at wiles ‘at Princeton; M | = management te it dtm hard, but not nearly as eran QQH! What do you know about|énd I will have no misunderstandings.| qprit 12, Rutgore at Prinoston; Apr 16 ean iapergit tall al exeepe tt ré “, mi my way Mi “a we jetro| Me chan to mal good. MD denne te Kee he ect" preettent of tas eearia tess ona prong el gee bee Hott ian colt Mod BOs sencatart Culese. at;callgs ot the Otte tn Lippman'a position and Tir suLaTeet Re the floor Coffey rose in a crouch- — week, Percy D. Haughton, the|much or how litte time 1 will have|/a%, 2 are a 1 cea ot chacit: ad Morbi iapia fl rade} surensthenea the Palace seer chowing | Rolist were the winners tn the tia Peniton, otterng ohiy vaswive Te: tans football coach, baa already [Lil be better able to. tol” Harvard [fog Agel 38 Ca at Penceton pereatatrge wit auiend |Aoa Boice Sne ron Palane alleys 1,the firm affaln oene [atti Mk ‘os Pe He went down from !ntroduced something bew tn base-| reo et team, “Meanwhile, Hare April 49, Cornel at Pawson plehem, Lanckater, Picereon \last night to witness Thé Mvecing rennet, HOS teem made © runaway | Biot Toso tt {hat landed high insiead of |ball—a wrist watch. ven the |vard must walt. Fork. A otroutt Wal 90 ete Dale Cad Petes htiices | in cae eletnon on the vital pots. There Harvard boys who dropped in to World series between the two ri pins. Pais and Breakstone dropped enough in them to dr “I have thought @ lot of baseball : er oie or orgs ans Bron: femies, the Hunte Point and badly in this’ eession, while Walsh | °rutch hold. Nee Trio tn theln opa nt | congratulate him at landing bie big(iately, of course. I am not aa yet ze hen eo x acd e Hunts made the high score of 212 for the | Helton piste afer ead banal Job were uryriaed oan nim | Selon uAMTST au ha |i Me ae of mca, et th, eke han, Te oe egg Dated rt | th ah Nae ; e ramos with but a| Columbia's novice wre tt ia a Sopa 4 be degra dyad bis left band policy Twill maintain in reward to tors seit Es of applause from the scores of rooters on single mise for eaah. Sol White ‘and Se orday, and won y “cha. Sts tne bese frocher Memeelt ¢ Braves. ve been called the | 4 he minors. re dropped Gets either side. ‘Tho vielting Hunte Point- the numerous rooters went home quite | Plonshlp, in a Hee y ers Gien and j fan haa def I he would have hit Coffey much hard-, Haughton, for elght years auto- | autocrat of Harvard's football. Zane 7). Amharet at, Prenes | Sat Yates oot Roche: Pitcher Eer- | ora were fortunate in taking the firat TOMmme., The scores: betore = Much more effectively in the|crat of Harvard football and arch| “Maybe I have been, but that'e ‘in case of Juno 16, Harv, ‘and Branni a ~ Hania Point 699 O88 oy Bue. ip is St man wee able t } rally, and probably would have| enemy of al ni thera haa | 0 Feagon that I am to be the auto-| ar New York (in case of de) ard hee, ‘and Neuscie “7% Outtiel game, for the home team captured the | fi .-.. i ip 8 tdoamaa + 30 182 214 | oth pin his rivals shoulder to the [~ finished “him with « clean knockout. 1104 over a pew se gi aegenyeed He get of the Braves. I, as Prealdent of oo F Secor second and final sessions, Brvakstorie 16s ‘Bender. i HT 392] mat. banat the end of nine minutes eak ned capac: raves, represent som i was reported yeate t Joseph close j wapprecht was @ unanimous opinion t lured and weak Of" president-elect of the Hoston Na- |monoyed interests,’ They may lavee| Lanai, owner of the Se worla's Brotne onngunces tial Cne"bet eos | Fee peeled doy the. funs| High Seore—Welh, 219, Do Mfurta had scored the ‘mout polate Reet ot tke hand upper cute tat ional Baseball team and is now |take an active part in the business | ied Sox, would shortly ‘Alspose of his lub wil serve an the opening ecesion started the fans) Coffey landed when Moran missed |Chatting amiably with ull members!part of the team.” Providence club of the - international | farm ‘for bell uf the in their wild demonstrations. Bren-| some of his earlier punches. It took | League Lannin is Bh a, dering n Bes Moines ‘Giub*e ma) y have ‘all the sur- ner’s Palace bowlers led the way until | of cle eas nae oe Cisne SIGE | BRS eee cheat” mm he, ne, Se Sine drape, oss Giants Can Again Be Made Into ies few minutes of clever stall- Frank & ‘=a. they bad but « thrve-pis, adver tog fo et His etrengin beck for, aun chase the clu y Aetare ‘ven forged te the front "VE had & number of Tettore from | News of Sports Told in ‘Shorts wily Sith Sab, SO Sot wBrart oraon, ate tee ty ana Says traarentrant meet Pennant Contender, Says Gaffney the train- truck out in the last frame, climehing 8 Orn on (O° cond ak limeg that he wes “through with base- ¢ ° pod the single victory of the might for the people who mado wagers that Seneeeeeeeees Slaying {tinerary of the tri tracts, af all rebel players hare, Gon, Hunts Point trio, dons saniiens Moran would win with a knook- Pea sea ioe laninea wits cane Mee ip A tollome SK: Louis Americans at Shrwver| turned Over to Samed A, Gintore: Pres: Again in the second game the home | “TY HE Giants are not for sale and pont kt. pemtiags Seay would put (a grenelytbe tA opal HE rua paheradl aheped + foray d baad Pepe hme is rs fr trp on oh 2; 3 Ident of the former Federal Lcairue, to team got off to a good start and in the according to the owners of the | UP | dispose of. This was done while Gwin- : f course, it is possible that the claiming that’ the fight was stopped |politan Association yesterday over a|1°3,0° tie Kame. He ended his string |20; New, Orleans et New Orleans, 2 last week.” Giimore has fe ogy° pine The wlaitore eowd nos | club there 1s no doal on, yet | Giants will got this Rew strength, re- because Gibson threw in the sponge, | member of the Crescent A. C. basketball |{vr of 40, lenvinua Chatiee I. Bleigucior, | 287. 20” 90; Naw Fork” and arrange deals for Harry Hempstead, the President of /gardiess of the fact whether we buy it sd arrange deals for catch up with Brenner's bowlers, but iran e tadaeaaan ‘a0 there was no knockout. team. Davidson in the mame of the |the young Brooklyn, amateur, Qistanced fre pot at eels wl Shey made the game Interesting and | the club, and John B. Foster, Secre- . I understand that Mr. Hemp- was officially knocked out.|piayer in question, and it was learned | *1t only a total of 28 to his credit ore lost by only 18 pins. Rupprecht sub-|tary of the club, yesterday had fiend One Fut ee Boe va p diggand Baer in. We, opinion of bis at the A. A. U. headquarters that he| “~~ luncheon with James EB, Gaffney and|Harry Sinclair, showing that the pres- See E en ine eye eed |tad transgressed the rules tn more Robert H. Davis, the men who re-lent owners are leaving no stones un to save him from taking an unneces-|W4y# than one. According to a report|]| THREE CHAMPIONSHIP M’LOUGHLIN T cently sold their interests in the|turned In their efforts to get back on yeating. According to the rules|from New Hrunewfek, N. J., Davidson, Fist N G. AND BUNDY |) ivives to Percy Haeghton top.” dike cusiom of te, tng thin a] who isan. ex-Weeerante, acto as|| GOLF COURSES TO BE c iNews an ossip NOT ONLY STAR ATHLETES || str tompstona sald that the moat- techni @ knockout, just as muc ‘ ¥ cohatenily a hoockou', surt'as much | coach tothe Rutgers College Dackst SELECTED TO-DAY, Bunueeeeeedsy John Polockeumuananas leas for a week. m year, |, of course, with- = as WHO ARE IN BAD JUST NOW |) ine was accidental and that nothing el SETTC, ; Prot | was said about buying the Glants. Rhy onc who refuses to pay a wager |Ut being reinstated, man cannot dis«|] CHICAGO, Jan. 14—The United || x Moneta at boxing bouts are to be} George Munro hee arrange! his cant for next It looks as though some of the || After the luncheon, however, Gaftney In Homes, Clubs on the plea that. Coffey “wasn't | charge the duties of coach one year and|| States Golf’ Association holds its || (fed St the New York A. C., where| Tweday uight's show at the Palco A, ©. of [11 LOOT ee ee oe omiry have || hurried to the Grand Central Station | Restaurants & Hotels| Vhocked cut” is simply welshing. [Play on an amateur team the next annual meetipg here to-day. ‘The ||the Amateure have been holding sway | jai. le Ns mou itn memunnm of HY | como upon evil days. MeLoughin {to take a train for Boston, | Before ENNY LEONARD ts to box Joe}, PINEHURST, N. C., Jan. 14.-—Grant- aver is oa remot tae GOON 11 oe teanare for oe cies oe |e || Sat, Bundy, the semous tennis 1H leprae cette buy the Giants along “ 4 *. ‘ emenue |] stars, were 4 woul e@ to y ie tant Rivers here at 185 pounds, This wae ee enewest, won the cham- Lerigenary of the three champion. to be staged at the Mercury Foot organ-| Jeng willant says thet he has an en) a] Owing to thetr Msrolealoa nce with Harry Sinclair, © Ctyson's lightweight than the mate) Ky . 4 lof the State Athletic Commisston, and| today, and that they will dianse the offer for a || branded a# professionals when the || in fact, I want to stay in basebali— seventy-two holes being 337, BH. 'T. Man- || Hock are in the fleld for the amas || ore iH ; ° i s to have|pon of Framingham was second in Clase | teur, and Merion @eems almost | the man who tried to stage the Welsh-| bout with Moran here, Jew declares that he han || United States National Lawn Ten- ||and nothing would please me better a AND with Welsh, which se Dundes bout at the Seventy-tiret Regt-| St seed lca or agreed to anything regarding || 218 Association meets next month, || than to own a olub in my own town,” fallen through. Rivers is a reall A with 341) and Marshall Whitlach of |} #ure to be chosen. Dues bows at. y est | oe os see 6 ng ees Dette arn ne Seer’ eeaae tl Coa: Galtnay, | Cj + always aggressive, a hard The candidates for the open are ry, has been chosen match |] famous golf player, has al: “Furthermore, I should only be too | , and dangerous. RL IRaRCacea as, Minikahda of Minneapolis, Kent-ot || maker for the N.Y. A. C. He plans to| 7% ® @ Provesition, ay cocekae cae ae Prey glad to go in with Harry ‘Sinclair tp me ot att da a tek cial | official announcement was made to-day | Grand Rapids, Detroit and Engle- secure the best possible talent for the] Tom Andrews, the Milwaukee promoter, PA to open a store in Boston early in]|the purchase of the Giants, but, as qi IMPORTED principal danger tn nS | that the United States Naval Academy || W000: Minikahda and Kent seem |) shows at the big Fiftyeninth Street | Cherie Murray of Buffalo, are anxious w got the || April, If he carries out this Idea |) Sinclair has said, the priced asked for | Freddy Welsh lies n gotting all/and the University ‘of West Virginia || to be the loading rivals, and En- || Club For the feature of the opening | Tet Lewis Willie Ritshie retum maich, Andreea |] {lhe United States Golf Association || the club ie entirely too high. Gin er Ale | out of breath chasing a | eee tat almapoiio hd Doan, masqned to || # pwrous 9 chances arp alinces atl, | card, which will be put on one week | hae wired Jimmy Johnaton @ $4,000 offer tor the || 18 bound to take away his standing “| was talking to Sinclair on the around the ring. No one but a well) . " Toe ee a mpate reat: (ATO 1) from to-morrow night, he has engaged | "sch, while Charlie Murray bes made the mane || 48 an amatent, telephone this morning, and we dis- | sprinter should tackle Welsh.| Louis A. Servatiue hung up e resort || ptouship, and the race for tho || @ddte Moy, the clever boxer that Fred. | ¢x of Madison Sava Ganten « $6,000 offer for || George Brickley, widely dis-||cussed the proposition and decided _one of the few to catch him is no Job for a) average of 10 10-19 in the nal Ciess || fournes’ is an open one,” New || die Welsh thinks will succeed him as|‘ sae metch Madison Square Garden {na |] cutsed last fall by the refusal of || nothing could be done at present un- properly j ee BG 184" Siktune cuamplonsan touree: || sourney 18 8B gpen one, i Ge Wee. Sinan San maipet | beeo amaious to arrange a reture match, bur|} Columbla and other colleges to |/iess Mr. Hempstead lowered his price F, Ope th. feat yesterday at the Morningside Bil- hr ma pring, near Bos- || ent weig ama « World, | Witte Ritchie demands too much for the Ganinn | Diay Trinity because he was a [| considerably. 1 a that Freak Goteb, ty lard Academy, ‘The veteran amateur |} t0D; Greenwich and Baltrugol are || so highly does he rate his boxing abt! | womoter inember of the eleven, has been || “I regard the Giatns asa fine prop- T'S wal t n) as re-|gurpasseo the figures made by Francis |] the Quartette which will vie for || ity, and Harry Donahue, the Peoria oe arred fromfurther athletic com- |/osition, and they can again be made! fused en offer of $15,000 to come |S. Appleby. the Columbia ‘tindent, lant || ¢ Privilege of entertaining the || boxer, who has easily won the throe| ny winaing six oomancutive bovta in Paiiaci. | petition at that college, according |} into a’ pretty good money maker. || jy) Cantrell & Cochrane | to New York and wrestle Joe | ting the ag Se aout ‘pared women next fal bouts he has contested in since arriv-| nis Fmakie Contre, the Harlom feat rmeene || (Othe new eligibility code pagsed |] think Sinclair would mako a great Dublin S Belfast | Stecher (whoever he may be). Gotoh : feather-ke = ing here. | taser, caren the right to moet Jobany ‘iiltens, || (20r® Brickley hee played pro- }/ man to own a club here, and with the uve &@ Stecher bout would “draw be- first — | Kilbane and Conitrey come together in a ax - lession aseball. lthirty players he ntrole to pick | ' mean $75,000 and $100,000 in Omaha or S}BAKER WILL START IN RACE | 1 gery, radian, nosing Out, whion stot | ata ee the ars rae. eae 0} Sect | from, We a ty steam fat | == we tern city where | down recently, Teopen next . ——— ut the club ‘o It was } mame giber middle wssiern oitY whe" AMHERST WON'T TACKLE |AT BROOKLYN COLLEGE MEET ‘ictaussn ste Gat ow Walta, mae o|fe'tery” ‘ag auth Seas | AUTOMOBILE LICENSES Before it atartad toakids a! SPORTING. “f doesn’t mention Chicago. The uP feated Young Brown here last month, will meut | “Even thouch es Inet | am > ~~ ‘ liar ‘match between Gotch DARTMOUTH THIS YEAR| Homer Baker, the international hatt-| the est lightweight obtainable in the star bout, | (rs sure stat lt eect nt nt na? Suine ®t | TO BE ISSUED TO-NIGHT, | Place last soason, the Giants are not! ink Sa aah Tote and schmidt settied wrestling — mile champion, who recently resigned — re | bad club, and if strength ones areiala ve, ta Io that city. No great effort has ever AMHERST, Mass., Jan. 14.The in- | from the New York A. C., and who it Both Soldier Hartfield and Jack Toland ha Johnny Extle, the new bantamweight champion, | ‘The mane te induce Gotch to wrestle| clusion of a game with Corel] on tho|is #ald will soon take up his residence | Tachat “e-ton form for thelr bout tomorrw | who ea tek testes ch te Stree feortine | cree ree of the Secretary jo ange. It i no longer one| schedule of the Masouchusetts Agrical, |in ‘Chicago, will De among. the ‘fyere| tit, & the Broadway Goorting Club. They |Ciuh ‘om ese Priday aight, arived ery from | OF (tae, 1oceten tt Beendway and Rev: histicated communtties | turai College football t nae anh aa antl taste the Che 6 the Ayers} wound up their training yeterday, K. 0. Exeers | tuoaton yeutenday and started in training for iis | CDtY fourth Street, will be open to-night See wrestling flourishes.” _ paseed fal) and | who start im the 1,000-yard handi- | and Young Wruno will appear in the eerni-finals, | ° |from 7 to 9 ofelock for the tssuing of the dropping of Dartmouth from the|cap at the annual games of Brooklyn a ie ear ie Wal fetle fans’ weir Ar | automobile Hcensos to owners and econ ee . Amherst schedule were features of the|College in tho Fourteenth Regiment | | Chick sitter, the Boranton, oon, wn | ee Be mate Spee Sew fv daten announced by the two solleg chance to get a Une on tho new champion, Here. | chauffeurs who are unable to call during mong other | acoFe also ts a ath’ eatrant felt ths | mechine lightweight, at the Pioneer Aporting | ’™ ‘and 60,000 chauffeur ieenses ase (6 te emna a. e— ‘000- ont. othe re om . Secretary Get 3s, | ylOvyard, event. | Among the other) ciuy tomorow night, “Pierce has won five oui | The Clermont A. 0, of Brooklyn sled tte dix {asued from the local office. Secretary q ¥ of te Hugo suggests that the 1916 Boston A. A. middle-disti 1Y | of hie last six bouts by the knookout route, tie | oute with the Yalu Kid yesterday, and imme. | of St Thousands of patterns—-regularly sold fr Boston Ae Ac mnicdendlstancer, Who de- | stovped Andy Cortes tn ten rounds, @ feat no lietely the Boxing Commision liftal the ban| licenses be procured at once in order Pp 8 y om $25 to Always say— BURKES herst; Nov, 25, at Sprini ‘t Johnny Overton of Yale, the | ote bust ever eocomplishd, trom the club, Tao Zulu Kid claiinat the club| that the inconvenience and discom- $50—all reduced. Medium- and heavy-weight cloths in 4 ee “Pro” Hockey tor This Otty. ere Uaiced States, gun’ Wike Devan: |! pees Polten, whe wus qatched to met F jrtecy eg: og hie ergy ioe | few hy's before Fob. 1"be"eiminated big VRUSy: +s Yi HAYS a peuils selecting: materials : a 5 cl 1 Porky | Clanawat O., denied a, but T any 8 you, ° is! e only, S 4 GUIN NESS. erfotesstonal hockey, which ts) the hoy the, Bride of the aMilnose, A.C. .No| vrzun oweaty routs Ia New Orn, ha clit | ay, eo Sak Be ould stag bin show tomorrow | SOU possitie to'plense yo! Rueanure 2B leading winter sport in Canada, will be | Ceived so classy an entry, 6 anaich, €i¥iNg a6 bis roasou the dofoat oi | sight between Leach Cross and Walter Mobr, introduced in this country when the ice a Po the Boston bearyweight by Jack Dilloa, —- The S { i oe Hives Candee. “Phe presen plags'sct| Mask steps rrankte Lew Woda wy cater ofthe ous | dln Byun Garon, drama tat thf oe [roadway Even though most pleces to have a alx-club @, Including |, LAWRENCE, Mass, Jan, 14.--Fran-| 4 managing tvo tosere, | The ha wood tight tetwoen Jews Willard and Prank C& 9th St. New "York. Boston, Montreal, ‘Toronte | Kio Mack of Beachmont split the loft | *faim of Willie Schaefer, the light take pla the Garden, Jimmy | sell it exclusively ttebu' gh Clovaland, there Ins love of Frankie Nelson of Brocklyn eo | meet Harry Donahue of Peoria in the ea Ue I ee eeeaian hata ae | Botile Enos tak at it badly last night in. th at the Fairmont a, 0,, to-morrow nigit, am | ce ‘ype o the convenience of our upto m 4 by-E.aJ.BURKE other Eastern ye butids [es by nets that) Retoree "Romany Suilivan’ waconper Young Mike Donores, the middleweight, who has Parry ae os ee Eg y ry rad at 30 East ‘ond St hee Fifth and’ ‘Mabisen ae Mark te e bout on the ice of the club pi been io retirement ance be wae sto; | sieht “etubs, eicien ot the Unity Clu Coamene, inated adh ~~~ folbamadeaseetaiaataanaed wuite Lasse