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sesh rene a 2 gee ee a ERR oe THE BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1019. ; ORG. ‘BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [ABsiH IF YOUTHFUL SIGNS MEAN ANYTHING . By Thornton Fisher Ve The Amateur at Bridge June 4-7; Junior at Siw: June 24-25, and e North Shore Club, July 10 The Executive Committee of ; Metropolitan Golf Association | selocted dates for its three 7 pionship tournaments. The 1 tour” will be held on the links of } Brooklawn Country Club, Brid Conn, on June 4, 5, 6 and 9; th | nior* at the Siwanoy Country near Mount Vernon on June 2 Se ae Roper Would Make Corporations and Other Big Interests Pro- vide Athletic Training for Their Employees. SMITH BELIEVES HIS CAODY LL ROPER, the tormer Prince WILL DEVELOPE INTO A CORKING Safe Yi und the “oren” at the B ton footbal) star, who was Bec. CRACKER- JUDGING FRomM TAG GOLF BALLS ere Glenhead retary of the Sports Committer HES GOTTEN away with. n July an x in the recent United \ in ofedited with rather und drive, A. Hl. Pogson, Secrotary a novel ideu Q@ssociation, stated jast night tl Roper is just nterested in State . committee's task was mado and Federal jegisiation “auking it ob- . JONES CADDY cause of tho fact that the 4 : gy Fy iy Mab ui Fad SHOULD GROW INTO DETECTING~ HES & Wiz On desire that the clubs chosen Foreises for their arployees every | A SvCceSSFUL LAWYER — THE KID 1S A Wwonper { | FINDING LOST BALLS-~ WHEN Hes Avone | i#!? champion work day. Mr. woper doesn't never held, bo given frst cho ticulariaa ae t, what (he exercine 1 be setting up <A Jock Wair, Nashua, Bea ae Sevtcke te ns 00: i Be] RET TTR Chow | Bee een nn Pegrrrs the moraie of the men and we ae eterna Be Bere ee a of good health el) around | HES aN avert aT > Bo Bouth about the first oF LREADY many firms of New é BEHOLD MAIKING A GROW MeN with great suce York employing large numbers Rave ween the value of bowling an exercise and a diversion PEEL. Like NINE CENTS. . notably in the south o at Fort Myers, when he ‘ke eceond to Jock Hutchinson. for their employees, and have insist on the formation of teams to roll reg Roosevelt as a Sportsman | ae a | et nauneee ves Leaned Toward Exercises | axac <<, SOS Loss of Rowland Mourned, “astern Bowl vieimity ‘or instance, there is AHEAD F o ee ° 7 2,3 | ee «- | But Gleason Is Welcomed Championsh sian tenis ane wes. OF Most Strenuous Nature) ——— Draw Big Crow ry As Manager of White SOX) 1... sium 0» of the Silk Industries hereabouts; tho | | Individual Championship o—-—— —-—+ A 3 9 % ——_~< +e orn A 9 of the her. Eg : c nd .. — > ote Ot emany, At Had Natural Preference for Boxing, but Showed More Than England will hold its lawn tennis ;commodations for three eights. League. The National City Bunk Ordinary Ability at Tennis and ino—! "I championships during the com'te| | equarest and best man he ever bad,| ™eMt attracted a big crowd of and, in fact, every other bank in te ry ‘a F y ‘ Rowing Ring Celebrities season after a lapse of four years. PHILADELPHIA Jan. §.—Joo Wright, | Chwnar Comiskey Makes First] The Kia told him the truth about hiw-|ine fans to Thum's White Blep Hg hae its towing weams” "Among His Favored Friends—Any One Who Could Furnish |X>"tituar matches bave been con: |Si"fut! Mnday'™s2e hi shane’ Sead : self and everything else, alleys, Bergman Bros.’ allays and fe . in ay, bu in moun au Sant i ite wey out the Colonel With Athletic Action Was Always Welcome at | tested on the British courts since the |and ‘alking matters over with his ware-| Big Move of Baseball's Re- |New York alleys, where games en preparatory to issuing his first crew HERE was an incident of those | iitg ph ef Mr. Roper's idea, The teams, as « - Memorable competitions of 1914, Lt) Mii! PALRATAIOry to Mae kN toatt Jari ; f : rolled, © attendance was Saih Poh 06 Wiad gh thelr own time. the White House. fe the deire of the English to ae-|Srday ore crew ener organization Period. days which illustrates the kind) 1. ieee than that of the opening The former football star would have | in oe cure the entry of Amorici who may a ee of a fellow Gleason is. ‘There! 4 Monday evening, As on the the workmen's exercises part of thoir bo mgth the expeditionary forecs. | This! George Barton defeated Norman Vib- 5 Was a player on the New York team, a] ing night two of the home daily toll, just as tho physical train-| By William Abbott. Athletic action was welcome at the] 3gr tant Wate Me poss [Dard in ‘ championship By Hugh S. Fullerton. sullen, revengeful sort of man, who| were defeated by visiting Dowlors ing of our school boys and girls has Ob. ROOBEVELT'S love for for| White House. Gen, Leonard Wood | idly Major Willlam’ A. Larned ‘und | Pocket billiard to a score one of the home players made become part of their daily studies. outle Was his constant opponent at singles |other officers with the American forces. | - strenuous found q natura sticks. The gators ae Executlve Committee will’ recon: | Asedemy last night. . tr fi ‘ ally vig-| Were usually tuend that it a@vocates support of the! op ALK is rife in athletic circles in sports, Games Unusually vie | TE ry ae aclny cathers com: |Bagilsh championship 4 & prepsratory | pall’ team gave the about & 1920 Olympic meet,| Tous had particular appeal to the for piped Haig ert iy wae re and ierect to the re-establishment of) eC ool its fret defeat of | Pi 00 nay . me Ten OW f0 ing and [International Davie Cu atehes next | haut On tha tGhmerer and plans are already under| mer President, who could play them all] jiu jitsu opponents, husky young year, This eCOMMenARtiOn will be! Rien sai triay, TENG ee way to bring it to the United states, | well. T. Kh. not only played sports, butlarmy and navy officers w lyn 9 Whether these plans will come to & Buccessful conclusion, only time cago White Sox has taken the | "a Was rawboned, powerful aad at) Avenue and 116th Street, the b times dangerous. "7 re first big plunge of the reorgan-| “Poor ‘Tim Donohue, the inimitable | {2n* were, Weated 10 © very ket, ization period of} catcher, who then was withthe Chi- | ip, ‘ . & the Pastime alleys, and baseball. He dise| cago club, was on the bench one day | ireienteld, Bergman Bros, carded Clarence} when the second baseman of jis team Falcaro w: the winner, he ro was injured. Chicago was leading by ° i Rowland, his! one run and it was the last half of the {DIZ scores, winding up with ck Doyle's Billiard Oo" NER COMISKEY of the Chi-| Welghed cloge to two hundred pounds ""))”', peen Bros’s alleys, Francis Prep Se or hastily |made at the annual meeting 0: the | 99 » i's United State’ National Lawn Tennis possessed an intimate acquaintanceship| summoned to the President's “gym “ . a Ball Col. Roosevelt. lost the sight of hie Afeociation, which will be held at the) cixeyNN ATs O Ja Wl tell. Bome athletic authorities} With Countless sporting celebrities. | or vente nent OF Oe of chews, Waldorf-Astoria on Friday, Feb. 7 DOAN SINH ATE. On al Atter tee chum and friend,| ninth Inning. There was no second | *yCrag4 Of 203 257 againgt am are of the opinion that @ worid'’s|John J. Sullivan, Bob Fitzsimmons, | iprompta bouts * | preparations ‘were begun at Co- | rnedules of the Nutlonal and “Amerie and has made Kid] baseman on the bench and Anson or lrreitenteld’s first appearance in 0 : . is were begu' | on gues the eenson of 1919, : eI Or athletic competition would not be| Bat Nelson ae Ate ae i Col Roorevelt when President, not’ Jumbiu yesterday for the calling out | (A? diy Bommitiae oF the Gteason manager.| She man on, the ugly tempered Giant | Eastern individual, and tf he rol requent visits to the] only went in for athle himself, but Of candidates for the cre Wied vosevelt's | he insisted his entire Cabinet do like- Plaisted, who will be in full charge nd |WIN: Accordingly, Secretaries Shaw, of rowing until a definite coaching nizations sside its work last nig will again take up the matte eting t and day. Umely in 1920, fofowing so closly!juminarics pe the termination ‘tt the war, und! White House during Col. d first base. A hit and run play | Sood away from home as he at others are in the why not? frame Mein & © their night he will be credited with he change of] reac ront by Comiskey | was attempted, the piteher pitched out and the runner was thtown out by a@ winning series, as an averi of mind about it. It is known | occupancy just to Root, Morton, Knox, Hitchcock and policy 1s decided upon by die * S scarcely le) Heteon feet, Donohue taking the ball, | 1981-7 ls sure to win very oftem, that the Sports Committees, of the! and these visitors, whose presence! Hay became frequenters of the White réctors of the athletic ation, | | MEDFORD. an, Fe etion startling than hig He Re raltial laughing at the run-|_ At the New York alleys, Third redent United War Fund drive ix in-| upset all White House tradition,| touse training corps. “The best work superintended the installa the ° 4 foot- \S move in bringing| ner, who in a sudden burst of fury ie hoe a Street, ee Rowland, an un-| leaped at bim with both feet and cut|!he home player, was defes “Ob him down, spiked hin badly in two }/immie Senatore, « Sowler whe mee particularly Chairman H, L,| Would often be received Fe od ot tt, wWRO probably would do any-;Ambasmdore and other dignitarion) oy ciaimed Col. Ri ait atiae hia (te. 8 a ae : places and putting him out of the game| resents the University alleys in thiag in his power to mak» (ne meee] With important business to transact | oT Pay Aniohed A particuiariy {Chines w up, aifording ac- F | ZZ tried “bushe s - ae ee ee | ! fates into the major r the balance of the season, The act| contest. Stofka got away to a p fiadiinds posible, with the Chief Executive lively session in the “eym.” a 4 Rowland, after 60 uncalled for that it aimost wath ay Planing two games. Bs country were White House into a gymnasium and! over 200 pounds Aw wr inne : | caused a riot, the Giant fans starting | star o back up agreed to, the next i B eo | Fistic News Tok % Mock and Gossi | making good with| Suse? orion vee tayer, forged to the front, winning | ‘onn_rotloc jevery one else, failed with Comisheys!"” After the game 1 was going down} sames in a row, my Cabinet has done for the country,” towing machines on the Tf plans for an Olympiad in this} HOw Roosevelt turned part of the} ty "1906 Col. Roosevelt's weight went | question arising would be, whers| Mid private boxing le from | was a sharp development o nnis to bold it. How about the Vale pon} | Mike Donovan, former miidle-welght the White urnished ihany spo & or Harvard's stadium? Or if these | Champion. ha some of pinet members were and the inside story of why he wa8|the fleld when Gleason came from lane storie: to delight ita tat@ew neaverwelahte | | w Sateurdes anien signed a “ ry un Places be not obtainable, why not ||"E, Moris. yttice tuned te lettene | pressed Into ico an opponents, | A fietic battle between heavyw “i released will never be told. It is rather| the dressing room of the injured build a stadium which would The Pi oH - Pee a oes sident Would cover more court | Will be fought at t@e Grand Opera House | Ys a few dave avery need and compare favorably | WN! Mo vate nao ; and pi | odd for an owner to dismiss his pal| Player. y harder th on ston to-nigh jer the pices of | A Pe ” he ordered, grabbing my 4 INE Gears abo. deacrined’ hi ) any one else, |in Boston to-night under the auspi | From roughly retiable sour lana Aaa 4 Ymon,” he ordered, grabl Setepicla A with anything like it the world over?|\ icing contests with ribed M8) hot only because he felt that way but |the Armory A. A. which te expected to! jearual the suet news yesterday. t va {and friend and appoint a man with| arm, "f' told Donohue T was going} 162; average er It ten't outside the bounds of reason Ki mon receipt of a letter I would he felt something drastic must be | pack every inch of space in the spacious | Leriasky intend patch uy hie Aitterence with} Whom he was suppostd to be 6M) to lick that big guy for him and I} ote Ney eo 298 der, 176 = ood United War Fund éports humlo Pare Reema to Waatiinte! Gans to redute Whe Dulane waist line. lamusement hall, The big fellowe who | Dan Morgan and have him look after his affairs} Lerms of enmity want you to see it ot (2025 average 1845. _ Faanmittes might be reorganized to] Geciared old Mike at the time. I] qj ruiuyi, was the favorite expres: | win figure in it are Clay Turner, the | f'0 ist a vmn as he ie well enourh te bor Rowland eld the White Sox to-| f demurred, not desiring {0 Bel)” stopkq—i82, 180, 164, 167, 1665 is for such a purpose. out to the Whitte House, lipuny” becaine the Colonel's pet way | Mensational Indian limht heavyweight | ‘ors! (vs gia bee hard for Levi. 44) cether for three years.. Mor two years Pye UP tgs The Kid entere’ ates average 168 6-7. —— ti eas t sage shi soert 4 io Batter sould alwase rome | mite maned 4 <i th Ay: rhite BB OOKS as if the proverbial ton of mo and eeory Phil 4 PM [of declaring his enjoyment at any- | of St Paul, and Kid Norfolk, the husky a he held them because they liked biin| Giant dressing room. The big fellow. AL tne Wh fe Bleppant, alle fs vd Mey took ay ” Tra | thing that pleased him colored fighter of Baltimore, This will ete Ha ec Trirable Dane, is now signed , ay voridta ol £ Viki t his C7 eae tee Money will be necessar: dy. Mr, Roosevelt was ready, He LU ei msi personally, Then a world’s cham-| half stripped, wae sulking a average 171 Jess Will '¥y to drag|study. MM! ree trolled up along |, S¥imming, rowing, horseback rid-|be their second battle at the same club, wo more bouts by bie manager, to | pionshi Went to the head bench, angered by the scorn of his ‘ 182, 181, 201, tiene ott nie heaveaaiine ring n de. 94 a ine room and there were|i& T. R. loved to take out guests | Turner winning the decision tm their | Myon, is timt go’ will be with Louie Boga 4 © the heads of some 5 , 181, 2 e champion. 0 oom and % of ~ |of the play F 3 fellow players. 184; average 190 2-3, MbIp title. We hear from Dominick| boxing gloves and all sorta of things both at Oyster Bay and the bite first encounter, ‘They will clash tn an- | the Br ort Via at the Crescent A. C, | players. Last season Gleason | Nouse and “bake” them, Until es ‘Get up, you big stiff.” Gleason said; | “Only ono game is scheduled Tortorich, the New Orleans fight pro-|!ving around, It looked like a cnoss| (oni Le 4 tH) other twelve-round bout, to a ecjaion; | Vovell. Mare. to.manow night, and bia ston | Tefused to join the team and internal | “1'm going to trim you hight, Sabby will meet. ** moter, that Jeas has turned dawn bolg| between & gymnasium and a study. prot Boa ae Rey aareec nly With Moffat Flaherty, the wel! known | wit) Hockey Kansas at the Amenman A. A. of] trouble at once broke louse, ‘The 11¢ The playér looked twice as big 43|Chartey” Romer in a series a an offer of $75,000 to meet Jack Demp-| “The President got up and palkes his endoyment at aesink younger man referee of Boston, as judge of tne cM] oie rounds i i i *) got away from Rowland, discipline | the Kid, but what ig eh Hi the Lenox alleys, 125th Street and sey in @ twonty-round bout, Tortor-|over to me with his hand held out.) ate fing the going a little dime | es. - and team work went to smash and the | Next few minutes wae pony hal avenue ich says he ane been trying for two/fust the way hoe used to do years be-| 0 iy) Jack Kile, the bantam of this city who re-| mapions finiehed age watched a lot of fast ane in Ww = > years to get Willard to defend his! fore. 4 Gor, Lowden of Minot, who is t adm) outly surprised the boxing fens of Philadelphia ned down in the ruck, | pri; ring, but never anything like ‘ cay thar « es a fg pad 4 ante pias tiew abe y' Mr eet pideretne oan ata ace hoon of boxing, ee ieoved . ement ‘e te by bia great showing againet Ratiling Murmy,| Comiskey declared that the team did| that. The Kid simply crawled up one | WEST SIDE BASKETBALL o of every other promoter! va ‘ are yo . © footba dba foo effect io Mill eign any boxing BU) that meets] Yours who has had any umbition al and Tecan toil you I'm gi ng the| rep after entering public life his athletic ini Yong Meer has Ineo | not ive him its best after the Paint [side of ‘that fellow and down the| AT STAKE FRIDAY NIG t manage, Lew Mesers, for two > 5 . and Jamo line. ten you naan’ tanten were mare Ih the direction af | Ma, 24, of refering 1¥o soo oroiding it} Matnied Io us manag, Lew Mere, for two] and Putty Laaguere loft it. Rowland) other, Agnting, like a wildcat, und tn ee “T have offered him $75,000, euuran- ‘T know re,’ says the Pre hoxing, wrestling, riding and Dunting. | rawr of tne srt. it onde an if the Mil will vam} meela Murray ia a retuno contest; oo Jan, 29 | 20Veloped largely as a baseball leader | pletely avenged a8 any one could de- the New Amsterdam Opera tee4,” writes Tortorich, nd have| dent get on the gloves.” | When tco Commissionor of New] ieth houses, as the committes framing the bil] at the Ulmiea € ft Vuiladeiphie be clohee | during his four years with the White, sire. lday night a basketball gamel invited him repeatedly to name his| That's hia way, always to the polnt. | York City he strived to promate Box: | jntanda to clter cos that ae he wentecthe watio. | wits Joo. bine Sox and weomed to le his chic? naeet bo played for tho Weat Gide chasi oWn conditions, Twenty-round bouts|Our bouts elways started by the|ing. He lived to view a peppery . factory to the legialates, Th which was the devotion of his men to 3 experiment of appointing the | st itle between the New York are lega) in Louisiana, and ho could| President declaring, ‘Don't be afraid) serap, and onee m HE exp t DF ae to stop a ah pre | Rath Nowdy, the Seretuse Nght Hehterisht. | hime . pipe i und the crack Parsons have no doubt on this acore to cut loose, "it me ar often as you| bout at th ay Club when [tiny tents ween ae ‘vom temacta ana the | veo made 8 6 tee te Pileddihts os | Come erin ne ple ters hh Kid manager of a modern club ja gue should be fiapd tol “No other promoter bus tried}can and 1 don't care how hard they|many of the spectators thought It] Amertoau tired craw Mund o wer cont Sew Year 0, wim his | 2 is strange. He is the old type | 4s er will mest, the & harder to get Willard inte “he ring ps PP 8 getting brutal j e punches ib. 8 x | HB absence of Gleason from the| of player, uses the old-time principles § SP Ribe ee than I have,” continues the Nw Ore Of course we didn't get in and! Becoming Governor of the Staté,| Jack Aritton foruer welterweight cham He will tackle ( Brok ; te as t player, at ow York the fabian, pe eans man. “I can show no results| iug like men in a match,” explained | Col, Roosevelt quickly invited. tho| pion, and K. 0, Willie Loughlin, the Denney | and A Co enroll eam last year was a misfore | in playing the game and thinks th Tom Smith of the so 1 am forced to the conclusion that | ponovan in this interview. “But we | best wrestlers of the period to Albany | ‘ania middie iit come togetber in the | Hu tune, The Kid is one of thela lot of the modern systems are |{his montly an Biel te ted t Mr. Willard will not felt exchanged some pretty solid thumps, |to instruct him in_half-nelson and | main beut cf twoive ronda to a decal ne | | greatest characters the national pas-| “bunk.” He has kept up to date in |as referee Tortorich jncloscs a telegram from| ti, qidn't try to knock me out, but tlother mat holds. Tho State Comp-| American A. A | 3 | Willard to H. HT ag a oy mm time hag brought forth, Ho is a born | th® game. but insists that what w A, tho rich! giqn't get in the way of any of his| troller, b Heving this was unsult Lauan | tor Rddie M ; | er Fj call “inside ball" is old stuff that Wins Decision Peaver circus man, in answer to one! Hunches 1 could avoid, Whenever he|and undignified for a Governor, re. | dees, the Philadsiobie bettie, who ie th fgbter, ag 12 any could have) they used when he first broke ir, Before 5.000 sailors at the Bay eda J less of the $75,000 New Or-|i nded a good one he was always|fused to O. K. a bill for a wrestling | to go throurh with the The clit officiale » ' maintained discipline on the club he| His baseball system is as elemental] Barracks, last night, M leans offer, Jens seni It from Laws |sickied ao that he laughed. And, for| mat for the State mansion, though | tred hand to eet «meal min to box Briton. tut |ootly t vuld. His methods are elemental; he| as his nature. Me wants men in con-|terweight champion ‘of reste, an, On Dec. 7. It ways: that matter, ho laughed just as much |. R, could have had a billiard table, | Leusblin wee the ouly fighior who wat willing . sives an order, and if it is not obeyed] dition, insists on having them work | de: dle n Hho On't care to consider proposi- |v hren I got in a punch, He likes to|Col, Roosevelt wrote later that he |'e 4 agin Jace | © enforces it by physical prowess. He| hard and keep on their toes all the champion, | There. eee throuah’ Trenvae (ime. May fool a good, hard blow almost as woll| secured that mat. Soon after this| rice iis tout with Joamay Dundee at Newark ——- ks like a little man and he does not| time, and t they fight for every _Oirtarence [0 Sa er Ee aha whl Goes Gane las to (and one.” episode a rowing Instructor foMowed |. “)\" ! . oe Deas BOE BOXERS’ LOYALTY LEAGUE = “8h up to the light middieweigit do not fight for games|Phe bout was over the elx-round “J088 WILLARD.” Between round of these White|the wrestler at Albany. Gov. Roo8e- | i.s9' ‘or » Reuue Tasperd tandard, but he can whip almost any to fight Gleason—and | ‘ decision, which Cro prtorich very 0 bouts described by Mike Dono- | velt discovered that his rowing men. | ere (oF Sen Hransieco, where he ie mateheal {0° | ull player in the country, and whi fe choice will not be hard for them the six-round | semk etter this, Tortorich very prop. | House pone vel used tc receive vial. | tor knew considerable boxing and | sue (ourmind bout by his manager, Billy Git. SCHEDULES MORE SHOWS. rhaps he cannot lick them alt, ny one | teeacca. © ; ' Jonny Moran, lightweight champlidl sBiaet the boxing game, which has|tors, Once a Texas delegation dropped | boxing promptly became more popu- | fight revimoter, is to a h toe Calinenie. Ss Ger tho Roxerat 222 Whip him. He has never been Anireat little man is Gleason, and|tie navy, defeated Ireddle Burrow no brightest fulure of all sports, walt|in to call, and the Southern visitors |Iar than pulling an oar. | Both the | nas already mide pve! in Calterna in tia, ah") A tars POs atin 1 Tees whipped and never will be | Ate eee GEE TAOUNE: LR isek’ Ob | enn ponvenience d,jwore so startied at the President | Governor and rowing Instructor were | iy comin role like ay Leann wo)» ase t has been erroneously stated that] Rowland wo mi me Gleason as } hay in tne convenience of Mr. Willard,| were so at aan ene with hin|Renerously marked up after ono of | (nme ¥ } ; hoxpital at’ Greenhut’s to-night, on| Gleason never has managed a chib| Rowland wo must welcome Gleason 48) ine others, or what they imagtal who hasn't actually defended his title [scurrying around bis study with his|Remerqunly marked Up after one of | ibe peer did, Leanard wall alan tient |! . Bus oni, een mover ‘hes i Nb] a manager. Any one desiring to take | je that, seems to have been the nines be, won It from Jack Johneon,In/poxing | instructor that they took |I*YL™ chnractoriatio. way arootied | many bestve Co his way tack from Gultforaie, [Thursday night at Grand Central Pal- ng Au Milresneven, Vearn on the | post-graduate course in baw 0 oe nee the trouble In éach cash Bare tie See te {rotuge on top of tanies thing by declaring t “the ase 85 erieer Ne OW co durin ha tj should attend the first ent be-l things is certajn—there will” nm use ‘for a champion who will not|""huring. this period. Col. Roonoveat | everything aring that “the war| —wuiic Jackman, » 4 out. Disk Stowe ot [on Hadurday {. Mary's He w York Gi ance during the tM-| tween Comiskey and Gleason over | MWMEe ih beimine ae Hight? I think it is time for One Of | qa lighted to receive Bat Nelson, |!* ove Ceveland tliat lobo! unate epoch of Andrew Sreedenan.| some play. It will be worth travelling | ° ' he promoters of the United States to) who, then in his heyday, would chid Almost up to his final moment Col, | Philadetpbia an | Managing a club when the owner y : provide the means of producing a new Roosevelt Was engr ‘oul ner lose than win games {s| Miles to hear | 1) signing of Gleason to His howt that his ring earnings were sed In aporta, | up for viree 1 Ta av ilanane tanks oiresaniin heal : ic hampion, « real champion, a Hghting MOM han tho silery of the Prosi. |He simply followed a lifelong cua. | Nest T nied sold c 1 lor | not a ple ta reedman had a ie din.aniie ¢ NPP age the White Sox bring champion,” PS Sid ‘ - tom. Intercollegiate football cham- | f St, Va Athe Greater cud with th er club owners of the tip as to the situa ’ Righto. We agree with you in every|4 odd situation. Mls partag ue and to k 1 Lieut. 1 i ; White Sox is the ardent ,ap , toosevelt, in one of hia writ-| PiOnships, baseball probleme, tennin| tan. 15 be take on J ow Orienna es Taye National LA bring them to hite Sox t,4P"| Wusiness is Otto Knabe, asall particular, Mr. Tortorich, and wish! Col. Roosev n one of h tl Tournaments, the Jatest ring senan-| for #a rounds « \ the Honore’ have ae hon his terms he wanted New Y to plause of the appointment of Yai the Chicago Cubs you luck’ in your ris to pros iines, relates how Fob Fitzsimmons | tin ait received hin close scrutiny, PYe| bla, and on Jan, 2s be hooks w were put r se, knowing that the league depend. te Col ' | owu a billiard hall in Philadelphia Juce an ACTIVE HEAVYWEIGHT, Made him @ penholder out of horse jhad intimate knowledge of all sports | Brock of Cleveland a Minneapolis Eadio Walla r theled upon New York crowds for its on by Eddie Collins, wh lores} owo & DID Are et Cee CHAMPION OF THE WORLD. shoes and presented it with this In: | except one—solt, Olud fi ne | , 1 prosperity, He was fighting mad and] that the selection of Gloason means] lst svason tie ld MN ae os ription: Made for and preser to Fell meaning bi . - di Reet i epee ma NE Monahin for the Whito| and. mannan e siness. President Thoodore Roosevelt by his |, well meaning but ill-advised friends | 44 14 eum " ne N exe | oe declaring he would stand to} another championship for the White} may remain and put the tips om RACING SELECTIONS. friend and admircr, Bob Fitasim-| tried to induce Cal. Roosevelt, be- | ,, u 2 . lose more than the others would, whiten | gox. Cues this year, but the chances are hashed trie 1 AAD at hatret th hos 18 of his Waning etrength, to take ne ronan ntually proved to be the case, To} you wouldn't pick Collins as of] Wi he with the rival Chicago tea non, x te that he carrie inks game. Ropoated effort w mei , nuke matters worse, there were some | ty f r r ye wie is . First Race—Pueblo Dendy Van African hunting trip, and that it} Aelia: ada ininn the at the Canadia nd| clubs against which he was capecially | has been the centre of alnrost over Pat Tebeau and Bill Joyee we * Airnet yught » luck | a * v nh 4 Jaw, aw tter hoe he ante He ned bad, | bit of internal trouble oR the Sox partnership in a ph in ‘eye iad : These ansodates of Doncy Mele Was son: moet by a chara ‘ , nakeshift team and the Kid was made | 3m ay ae te ea muha ae ote On pening night Third Ruse—Dickory 4 1 vand } mit bre ty ‘lteviscally snappy “What, bat a little tye 1 . * manager among others. Aine) ers declare that Colliny hi In the ‘Back roo 7. Cracow sae the hi teem for Col, I volt] pill around a tensa lot ili . - F Gleason was the only man who ever | other Cit i See Meal tus Ag OP A Rolshevik conve urth Teico—-Aseu Korble neld any promine port figur Golf was r vely enough for the ™| could get along with Freedman in that; ROt Played f big Neh on back Pick «ick Mr fh wh pre keen pion of enw and he tore | & « basketls po: He used to go down to I'reed-| Played for himself and not for the ve one inquired, nervously, _ Fifth Race ~~ 1 Mu ravine for boxing 1 t in some tin Id have none of it. Hut any sport me wi ; ‘ han's office and for the next hour it| team. He had trouble, w ‘Oh, nothing.” said Jack Cadilla . t 1 7 found a raeay oy 4 le | ounded as if there was a riot going| trainer, with Felsch and some ¢ “that's only Dill and Pat tryin ter, ‘ ; , ; \ | ' Jing during | ad nT. Ry whose end robs oo we Wie Natha Dance Tala ‘lon: then the Kid would emerge grin-| and there are open hints that he did] decide which will be the silent : FR i 4 4 1901 to 1909. | Ame a uh na of. ith most : n Bape Sy 4 ; And. oddly enough, Freedman! not fibe with Rowland last season nen 4 Portat A iy & the ¢ lustilous figures, + requar weekly bos: Dest average On May 1d, always declared that Gleason wae the = Collins's “superiority” to some ¢ Copyright, 1019, by the Bel Syudieate, 4