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Soe Re oe ate omer PET THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2016. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK bing: | oe nn Matty Starts South With His Family Stovall Now Refused 8 UMN “Of for Marlin Hoping His Pitching Days Are Not Over Chance to Play Ball comma, eee ra © | | Sievel Gluiits, Wended bp Stews, Ringteader of Feds is Blaoklisted as Punishment for His Work RABID RUDOLPH- Savio ° A EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN PUTTING ’EM OVER With “Bugs” Baer. | broke tracks to-day for the training With Late Outlaws, Though Several Clubs Would Like to | Sign the Old Cleveland Star. | eamp at Marlin, Tex. The party went | by ral and will pick up other atrag- giere en route In the party were Catchers Low | Wende: “he: By Bozeman Bulger. “I can understand,” McAleer con- J | Wendell, Bradley Kocher, Joseph Ld 9 tinued, “how a man who never played | 66 HEN the H. Kenny and G. 6 Sandberg: In- HAT a boycott—thinly veiled! the gamo can take permanent offense | 5 fielders “Herbert Hunter, William though it may be—has been|in Stovall's action in insulting an| world is Martin and R. K, Elsh, and Out. fielders Ed Harrison, Jolin Babbing- | ton, Fd Roush and Merwin Jacobson. Charley Dooin will join the aquad {at Philadelphia, and Hill Ritter and umpire. But that is simply because P he has never been down on that field|/at peace what will in @ uniform and has not felt the yf thrill and excitement of the game|the umpires do raised against George Stovall, at one time successful manager of the Cleveland Club and later leading —— hl inneta f AS titter and factor in the Federal League, there| from the player's standpoint, George f living?” er Joe ‘Shepner w , Stovi is always er |for a. living? gabtach Cross Is Through he aboard the special at Pittsbureh. At Le ee oe ee ery ata Oreane| Who put his whole woul indo the game, : ‘ i St. Louis the party will be reinforced “land at very reasot k he ei Game, His Brother |S. boule she party will be reinforced ized Baseball. His name has been | ouuntto'ne deals with sentin rhne insist Rosinger, Taylor Farrell and W. A ited as leader for several clubs, yulse to fight co ov ylayer Ss. Cole, who was the best amateur out- bur oa each occasion it has met with ooeas io : y at id tt Aba ‘4 - pto0d -_- fielder in Cl i : ’ | jonally, and if the red blood y . in jeveland st ar. im a cold reception. | flows in his veins he c ot resist it, you want to be e ‘ es Onnrmiagt, 1816, Yor eee ye OG. [Thorpe and several other “rookies’ “Tt looka to me," remarked Billy | Just because he overatepe the bounds | pertain of dei besa mitya ' ’ : will be on hand in Marlin Monday Murray, former manager of the|1 don’t think he should be punished| ‘ n of making a piece of coin i pr HE roped arena bas seen the! morning, when Matty expecta to have} Phillies, “that old George has been! forever. A ballplayer is entitled to| O” this year's pennant race bet ' - last of Leach Cross, at least) the squad for its first practice put down for keeps.” make a living, and the heads of the that another slide occurs in the that’s what his brother-man- then Fa hed by arrive in “And that Is one thing ge peo leagues ought to bear in mind what! pinama ¢ 1 i . camp nex ursday 6 is now on that makes me sore,” sal james|the players hava to contend with ‘anama Cana | ager Sam Wallach, says. Bam Puts) ing way from Cuba with Joe Rodrt- McAleer, formerly manager of the) Goy (fener understands what i mean - j ow it strong, too. He asserts it is posl-| quez, the classiest first baseman in Brown and the Senators and later) better than the other presidents. He This is a blase decade. Fi a i tive and then goes along glowingly| Cuba, and Emilio Palmero, who ts President of the Red Sox. “I never! has been a player and knows c or ai ' "tn this fashion: — with the Giants for the third could see the might or ae ok 1 think there are, two or three we know Mr. Blionsky might be . time. gardless of circumstances, in deprive! ajyiny hat oul sive Stove 7 simi ” rite “Saylor caught Leach early in Paimero was the leading pitcher in ing a balipiayer of lis living In the| chance in then were hot afrata ce) cwimming the Hudeon with @ the first round, winning by ® | Cuba during the past season. He has {only profession that he knows.” | teoubie at Kakdacarters | plano bivouacking on his spine technical K. O. in the fifth, and is | taken on a lot of weight, and, above McAleer, the greatest outfielder the/ yin. mean time Hlovall, as yet entitled to all the crodit that goes |All, has mastered enough English to |game ever knew, now retired, prob-| 1h iG an the Federal Leag Members of the Chinese Alt a SOs M. Leach hes been & Grand a Success of the, American League "aw | tried Jin vain to land. He now | star baseball nine have just been ' Ol Warrior, and leaves an on- jany man in it and what aye | Fee A A An Ce poe eo awarded their Q's viable record behind. He's far A cold wave hould carry considerable weight A ho American Associa | physically, and osteriny eet the | “If ballplayer does something di tion, and has asked Harry Sinclair j s Could oti many @ tough one. | Tenwetral RAY Satie preten. honest,” the said, “that ts dicterent, | to, hack him fy nie eet iseats Mr. Haughton might give the i ining. onovan Was i is not rigi 4 oO expite his flery disposition, Stova a . et j Bet a that he can & ann oh oxeroine tie big equad on the heres not Re aire ae ang red| ne of the most popular men in the | mpires a blackboard foot. ex. Manne ong for the title, | Aiamond, but the weather wae against Sue tine OF beoatse of a0 occasional twas this popularity that) ball talks, We understand that , 2s. he'd rather quit while he's good, | mostly of running practice on the one- rangle on the fle'd. Poe SO Shh Peet See his best play was a runfrom and enjoy his health and savings | mile trotting track near the ball field. jorge worked too ha : oad hiok f ' i for the rest of his life. pe nee Feeiment of leg-weary run: } League and for 1 Leo gue tek fo Dit | “Fortunately, Leach was wise ened to je) Donovan an ne will engage him. , jas George made a whim i @nough to save sufficient of his nounced that Catcher Ernest Krueger, | ot the real crime which has put; vis Ul fortune, but he has ‘ollowina Presiden ii s t guoh en fo thet ane ante tee One Tene. “Two years ago newspapers | front and demanding that he be given | @/plomatic example, Ambassador wow to let Marty represent |fecruit' to hit the “trail beck te ane carried an item quoting Prestdent|@ chance Wittard wilt handle the Moran sit | the family, MM bushes thie yea: {Ban Johnson as saying that Stovall) Jimmy McAleer, who has taken up|} ih oh ze Lewis repremat the would “never be permitted to work|his residence in Youngstown, O,, since | “ation teith gloves od | h guc because he s retirement from i me. s i in the American League because hi iremen the game, is in ‘ed his beat co please, ana | Little Work 1 ee aensuited utumpire That, |New York on a short. visit Me naye |, Roslers wil soop iol @ twentedop. bow | j ges please, I think, is the rea! reason he cannot] he has to come at least twice a |i test, f ict ‘was one of the greatest Tee ih No ~ ned | M ceakihe chee iat an wendlly Tiguat For Football | Blornute Roan ot iorehey. Rees | eee ee Doctors To- ay) ny 3 n deserter, "pon e — q oughe territory on the Yank ‘j ° ° t c is between first RICKARD te resting easter |nual otinic ta the owl ittmore ‘toe hite Elephants WW im begin A. : o' re to- W . bave Row that Willard is here pre- |day and “talk” about new rules for | fu Tang, Dered 9g rou wih ee iain ever. A few redial From Eureka Bowlers een eins: ‘oh ating for bie bout with Frank |changes in the playing code will be One) bdithske dihes ae ls Moran at the Garden March 95. The |suggested, and there {s a possibility . i EERE SP vist on enrlapind RIC TOORDGIL WA @id considerable worrying | that the lawmakers will make it com- ' mblie dosn't the reports from Chicago that |pulsory for all colleges to number Joe Thum’s Sharpshooters Smash Headpin in Championship Pe adie rae rag the tig champion was sick. He spent |their teama, but it 1s almost certain and Come Nearer Winning First spring fooronit on the | unehes of money in telephone | when the two-day mapti fa over Form for Clean Sweep 7 iki f they fall a \that the present ruled will remain rid Tournament. 1 | ) 0 Chicago, and ently Tuesday | retty | jace in Event | au pata something Leh salting ry fe hgh. 0) ae eh | —_—_— Atwivet timo for the bolt weevils Le Jeres tmportance Princeton hero, whose run beat ° HT. he boarder wh ; landed him at “Grand |making’'a. untfe’ shail be. panuiived era Baiscs ac Mewropotian, |{ STANDING OF THE TEAMS.) 01! (1 loovicr who hogs ine * Which landed him at Grand a shall be panalized Broadway Arcade at Grand Central. URNEY porch hammock ' yo Tur @tdn’s moan ft for pub- (Cli shoalt the orotate not” y Ad || IN THE WORLD TO! . ov | : t t . As Pat Moran re =e caee od the Us last night /it, Thie anes in aan Goles fo di- MATHEWSON, HIS WIFE AND MATTY JR. ee White Elephant tri se. 8 4 yd he assumed expense of the eam . ' t ai iy on I trip of Willard and Jones from Chi: seriempts te slay sont ee wet TT advance guard of Ghinte are bound south: BURT He ta Toisuehe Matty hastens undém the eat elie eta] | Meader fee Lag eg to wre thes Galo Sharpe, the Cornel! coach, will recom - ward to-day for Marlin, Tex. Jn the crowa of a specialiSt, who has assured him that he wil nL Palace and re: 1 two-bagger inside the ground i Sieatin diate ead workente consens to eee te the lenmnenere {hat the rule |] of youngsters which left the Pennsylvania Sta- experience no trouble in doing his share of box istered a sweep against the) has flickered. ovoQiaz plana until ‘Tex told him. over linterterence with a ayer eieapt: || tion was the old master, Christy Mathewson, his work for the Giants, with his usual success, Matty dancing masters that will undoubted- pee Noe Shed ER, ‘samp |! © catch a forward pass. wife and Christy jr, Matty has been making these isn't any too optimistic on the subject, however ly help them corral first aaa at ue Last call, All fane out for ticket practice, ‘the first fast train out of the trips South so long that there no Jonger is any Beforo getting on the train to-day he sald end of ‘The Evening World three-man | We understand that Milburn Saylor | pes A bP Tt methods TED LEWIS KNOCKS OUT glamor or attractiveness to the journey. This ican Reina teiWdanlhidetphake a. dalermined | tournament, . de aed - — — =| will be Junt as welcome in the Haat aw everything he after, One would TRENDALL IN SEVENTH, || vee": however: the trip is all important. It means effort to get in shape and alll can do is hope for ial alpaca adage wsteeeel » tnst night the Jameson nger in th ne “ | suppose that ha wtaked $70,000 moot that Matty will either “come back” as good as ever the best. If the pains in my left shoulder and Beli eee Shahar am, giving ECCENTRICITIES OF SPORT | al Rickard would very properly 7 5 of IM ‘ oir t | re ST. LOUIS, Mo, Feb. 25.—-Harry|] or he will have satisfied himself that he is at the neck come back when | begin pitchin, r " i i CEC | figure he had gone far enough In “ex- | -Trendail of Bi. Louis suffered the wec- . ae eres Vi also the encownag.og presence o , | GENIUSES. pensing” the championship outfit. ond knockout of his career last nighi | end of his pitehing career as a big league tice, my career as an active member of the manager, A no ind fou! a oe MUTaIM he Sroatio tiremsany ia lin tea saventitoord ot hie teat wnt | Matty sufferod all last year with “pains in the Giants is at an end, and it would be use.ess for aauene a H ede ; bs ati full of fight. He is at pres- | Te? Lewis of England, claimant to the shoulder,” which is usually the tip-off to a veteran me to continue training,” oulad midera out of thelr fret Hillin ap i ‘ welterweight championship of the world. ent in Excelsior Springs, Mo., but | His previous knockout defeat was at 04 the hands of Freddie Welsh. A short fhe euys he is ready any old time to a ‘oye Jam, precede by | place, the Grand Central i the vietory in the opening sessio cha it annoye Mreddy Welsh to mplon Again in the second game, although | Karlicek of Chicago Ma arry.a blow with Ate teeth rolled better than Hole, and — ’ i Co , Scott practically equalled Landy's| John Koster and Arthur Morris will canahtanoa:PaCaW dhiPicrwe an News of Sports | vin v'wac tue dictorence botween | si¥e,summmy, smith nad Glen fide! tn; | Capadtanen rarely s i Told in Sh |Voeci's 284 score and Harder’s 118| academy this afternoon, best three out} °?? ce] n OES | | iat gave the White Biephants this !hr Ave games to count — y over 190 pins. ' ~ Atwaus @ stickler for form, MoCer and Mike game by P hip serie to the same eo ge ° : a a ome ewe a op e same i @ weventh roun: - our ott friend, Jim Fiynn of | the vout rather tame, both holding By John Pollock: Pusblo, te still alive and hitting |{2° tout rae rat — eM = ready to prove this to _____| Another boxing club in this city hasy Kinley of Newark, Al While Landgraf made the only 29 | tenry Heise will stage a twelve-hour| Rube Marquard insists on carry. on die ta Moran “nnd been surpended for thirty days for vio- | McTeague, and Teo Vincent and some wrod boxer. | Walter A, Kinsella smothered Stephen score for the dancing masters in the durance contest with sixteen two-man x Ane tn tka ntaee i Jean pa we, Rag raf pretty certain, Dfiion need not re- [lating one of the rules of the Sito Ath] 4 mm, oro in three straight games yen | closing session, Scott and Costa both on Maveh 6 at his Crotona alley ing , p Where yee. Sivas warts to fans main idle, for the Pueblo fireman |ietic Commission, which forbids the eelt- | MATT $ : , | terday and thereby partielly clinched hie! kept their team in front with con- | a ~ ——- t refuse to fight Dillon, which is | 8, Teady to do battle with him or fing of tickets for boxing shows by the] Gung the summer retention of the profscional squash ten. | secutive strikes and won out for the Moran, and I promise that the | principals engaged to appear in the con- | Q4ine the summer moni | He 2|nis championship title, Kinsella, » visitors by 67 pins for their clean t fang (will get thelr money's #. The club that suffers thie penalty | that te hes made Gr his mind to take the rot lon hts home court In the Squash club,| SCOP. The scorer: — . 1s the Harlem Sporting Club, which ts! off the building and continue thoughout the bot | defeated his challenger 165—7, 16-6, 15-—~ 450 40h fag - ein Homes,Clubs, ADDY DONNDLLY, manager of {Conducted by John Rei alin wis | weather, The fate stars that Btwards has been |7. ‘The defending champion won his) {sit MO amen Aer lm 160 “ accused by Al. Lippe, manager of | putting on a " an remonsible for! title from Heron last season, thelr pres-| S:oit Langa’ S108 TH aot { Restaurants & Hotels the American Sporting Club of |runkie Brown, the east side feather= | te tmewased attendance Se ee are autem ts cegiintea ate 2a Geo, aia! coma Wa S$ s a nee Harlem, says he doesn’t intend | weight, who charged Reisler with hav- | = ite-morrow afternoon at the Harvard Jack MoGiuigan of the National A. ©, and Scene to let any rules or regulations of tho | ing called off a bout between Brown and | 10 Meee On UN Sallomsl te gt Club, marking the first time Kinsella} LEAGUE SCORES. Boxing Commission interfere with | Young Henny because Brown would not} jijiqielphia, are makivg a desperate effore wo/h#s been called upon to prove his t} Bank Glerks--Bank for 667, his methods of running a boxing club, |eel! two hundred tickets to his friends! gigy up Benny Leonard for « fight with Eddie |to the honor vs. Lincoln, $08; Redmond an: He is going to put on a mixed bout | for the show at which he was to battle. | McAndrews, another fighter of Phila- | - goin, 741; Redinond, 674, Bank for at. his club next Tuesday night and |Ariie MeGovern also drew @ suspension | delphis, | They are Bar| A IGAGO: Fey Bremniark Ontten: of ee ret oan National Toursen | of thirty days for delaying the show of | f mn) '® services, as if Edwards | Chicago, made what is said to be al vs, Pennsy (forfeit): Fede insists there is nothing in the law to to| world's record at straight rail billiards! vs.” Pennsy (forfeit); Federal, prevent him, Paddy says be the the Empire A. C. by refusing to box | will get the rouest tton ran 2,634! Senior, 976. Jlet Leonard meet Mt Charle: ard until he saw the latter Jin three nights’ play. ¢ most wonderful negro lightweight of [ChAT ey RAPT ent Pew 7 aig xa! Before missing « shot, leading the for-| ,.TAfe Inaurance-—Metropolitan Ins. Qo. | IMPORTED the age in Leo Johnson and he doesn't | * ici lee New Tole ds db, of a nels {'8\ mer record of 2,672, made by Harvey | § 83 v udential Ins. Co., No: see why a simple rule of the commis Matt Wells, the Fawiish boxer, bas heen se] Meknies ve, Jimms MeDonalt, and Harry Nelson| McKenna, in Boston, in 1887. The new| ' ss | sion should prevent (he boys earning | Ma" Gilffithe, the Adt00, ©.) e9, Curley U'Donnell, in t Pet mark wae made on a 6x10 table | in the Fire In- ¥ famo and giory at his calling. D e 0. 1 satay eae ee = = nelly says there may be » Rood ‘y aR ill August Belmont atter serving twenty | eer easons > ik a ban of e Shsgard Elgin After Big A " | years as president of the American] p r ° any of thelr in reasons for putting ban on mixed peg . . \ Kennel Club, pponent> to the F, doesn’t think it ought to apply to the Neg taests five yor vent, | HOUNCed to-day that directors of the| hearty” sympathy Tit ; qualified by the Hlittle fellows scorpion ‘ ; Hoad Racing Association have| Workings’ of the Philip Van Gelder Carter, three times 5 word BEST=-— “PL put Johnson on with a white "1 : Ton ie wai’ thon Vane tiecee | Juntor “metropolitan champlon, who re: lightweight if 1 can find one willing . aie ee a . y Ce winning at Pinehurst, leaves here to-day Cantrell & Cochrane to moet him," asserts Donnelly, “out p-Haney ve lies pressed (oh ad Grand: Pile: rege Hees eae, ther ntine for the sceno of hia former triumphs ev th h Dublin 6 Belfast Tam afraid I'll have trouble petting beat inet ei this ' al di re H. Kk. Dioodgood, Firs: after a rest of two weeks with hi en ou jany one good enough to even extend giuvialig: 7 4 fed tw tectors incl four ti Mt, und ihward Willetts father, Dr. Colln 8, Carter, the Shinne- his boy.” rm "6 rob 7, ant 4 12 r he co! 7 cock Hills golfe: Lente bo sah Mart. tad en «hig. 12 unt ending | View President, AN the commit “ae lanier Ui odor i seturing, most places — - say ons “eee woducted | At. 18. wl tee > eeay Anchurst In the hope of capturing. the = 2 gg ee rm calif wl -> commit a new bod: anna} mid-Winter tournament by sell it =—_ = ” i} c ning Monday, On his las ip + Kin & ut t wit Double-reefed and carrying a crew of ie be | BASEBALL GOSSIP. three men and extra weight, third class he set many new course records and above di ala fee yachts of the North Shrewsbury | Won almost every match he engaged in Oo- a an O- orr . : Club sailed three fast races in a south. against both amateurs and professionals EX L U IV L low abi ‘agi oe Hitched wont east walo. over the triangular course After leaving Pinehurst he Journey. Horing sion + . ‘ back in. the m-]at Red Rank. yesterday, cand Daniel Augusta, where he made A 74 on the Ends emnant Sale Purctes Aray's Gull, handled by Floyd Brady, Hanipton Terrace links and a 60 on the 5 ' Went to Brooklyn | way'a triple winner, our | Tucata nig TiGES, Lats season he |” "the yachts were “up in the air” moat ¢ < fem wane Fogera: ag arry }of the time in all the race: Owing to New ends added up to last day. Many $25 to $50 jee Bs H who ald Reulbac 'a ‘contract, | much windward work in rounding the | —_—_ i ti i © Tat Se7's . © Cn the deal with the Pirates, course, at least four more miles were! | ry suitings. A variety of patterns. Separate trousers $5. “ covered than needed un the seven amd The leadin food " : ST. LOUIS, Feb. Ir wax an-{balf mile and the two five-mile rac is ‘ Suit to Measure 18 Dominick te fe yapular fight promoiar| ST. | fee Ake Biot ARS] "the Gull sailed ‘the frat race in , New Orleay Ricehie Mitchel, | Prete f Ral minutes: 45 econds, "the second in Ut beverage of the [tve creck Milica ight on ef the | MR iy minutes 50 nds und the third in 14 ; hi ; \ intites 30 second | o Mandot in a tw * big open | ly release Muah fh o| | | Broadway |r" in tear et note tho the title Hore Soutiern Keugue|wopey ayes, ‘Guhn, Ehie_and. the WHITE LABEL world — | Mm, oth st. Mtv: eo et ag Nas Sort Shueae [aU Re, Siew tats i) Hrabailys nde The Scorch oj Orta Ack val . ° giving | has been released i emphis South- ; / their most seve * \ r tightem os some: es i night when the chung an * - — | fine up against tas « f SPORTING. ” Uptown ausiliary branch, sales and disptay rooms, ready for spring Owing . ax! Wednoslay waht D Knabe acrappy Teuton, SL Nicholas Rink “ Bottled b E.& J. BURKE i \ : yr / the Baliimore Feds In fi pre ‘ ve | . 5 i @ March Ist, ot 30 East 42d Sto~-between Fifth and Madison | Mat cen pret es Myr I a tron agente Once. feet |eHtgame of the bon Uf the, Ht; Biway snerting Clubs Bite, tel, B06 B y » Dublin 5; materials are now on display at Broadway and Mh S Clab will he t els con on the! io Amateur 82f hout— Silent Martin ve, Leo Reus, Pop. ipring 7] ' i h . bs will be ab! to cateh on Hockey we Championship, On the NEW POID &. Ay TO-NIGHT tweed George Abi b or other before long other hand, if they win there will be “Bouts, Admission, Oc; Res, ® 4 4 ;

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