The evening world. Newspaper, February 6, 1919, Page 14

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of the a job. erated, crowd ‘Reese fee MeGraw Thought to Be in Cin- Cinnati Arranging for Chase's Coming Here. won't the peericss New York N g@ording to those “in “@edision rendered by John A. Heydler goquitting him of “paves the way for his coming to the| Giants. Manager McGraw of the Giants left this city this week for tho ras said the purpose of rounding up baiky| ball players and inducing them te} sign contracts for the season truth of the m fone on Merrmann, a the tails of Chase's ta. * Ut is likely that the shrowd Ie. gome players Jay Kirke, the Man who covered the wm Walter Holke's desertion from the club, may be t 10 be sent to Redland, although with Jake Daubert ‘Cincinnati should be well stocked with Airst basemen But Daubert seems to be layer and often is forced out Besides he js a fr on the down grade | roving, and it would b. pable extra bag acceptably injuries, HEN aw might settle while Christy Mathew he Reds, who in Cincinnati former manager of HF sroveniy on France, where he serv 8 cabled he expects this city golf President A. D. Locke of the Ma: setts Golf Association, who at a meeting of the ¥ change Club announced the oppointment, which ts consi in the army, bs favor by consenting to allow Pat im, former manager of the F lies, who had already been engaged a8 coach of the lo Cincinnati as a le There is bound to be Graw and Herrmann to settle, wh With the arranging of Chase's to New York and the securing consent of the famous pitching star, buck as a gouch for the c a lot for M and w the m HERE was mich rejoicing amon, Chase's host of friends in this he had clea self of the charges of betting against him the accusation games wouldnt hold, and rprising to hear that he city It had leak show how absurd Golegate st charges Chase testified that on one o¢ easion, in which he was supposed to have bet on the bad knocked down there were two men score was 2 to 0 usa Ip his decision tteydier sud “It is nowhere accused was interested or wager that ali to result of Merits and that pluyer Hal H fe not guilty of th egeinst him,” HE established that r snatched one of omising boxers 4 in these parts in vwhen Irving Margolies took the final TH ONE LN WITH THE \ MOLE OM HIS THe ROOF A FEATURE OF THE PROPOSED BRIGADE BOXING BILL PROKIBITS BouTs IW) OPEN AIR ARENAS UNUE SS MAINTAINED SOLEN FOR BOXING CONTE SYs - TOUGH ON THE Rook WARMERS CLUBS HUST HoLD Bours in) BULOINGS MALIN TRINED Rew SiveELy FOR ATHLUBTICS, Exes er LEGIT Hare CRGANIZATIONS MCCORDING tO THe PROPOSED BiLe HOOKS, SLI Francis Ouimet Elected Captain of the Massachusetts State | Golf Team, is Oulmet has been named as the new Captain of the Massachusetts State His appointment was made by hue tive Committee in the Ex~- ered a logical one. of the North Hills of Philadelphia won the qualifying me J in the BL Valentine tournament at Pinehurst. He finish with @ total 6 the thirty holes and led field by ® margin of four st first eigh for the lead nN, Stearns ad the Nassau ountry Clu nd Fownes, the Oakmont veteran had, however, made his par ticular 78 on the difficult No. 3 course Edward Sty untry Club had their them, 3 troubles ahead of Although It seems a trifle premature, golfers in the Baltimore district are Anning a concerted agitation for the rd of the national amateur cham- ship tournament in 1920. f the United nif Association jemates at its nual meeting look favorably on this request, it will | that the event has | the frst time en awarded to that séetion. Although Maurice Tyson Ellicott, the ok championship he was speaking for intry Club, company with her siste Byfield, left Chicago th other day for the first stop will at Pinehurst, wher she will remain until the womer ) and South championship is de ded on March 22 to 26 It will be recalled that in 1917 the Ravistoe gir) won the North and South ey w Mins Dorothy ational and British came through, the Southe Hurd defeated Mrs. Ronald H. Barlow of Jelphia in the final round, Mrs Barlow eliminating Miss Rosenthal in the first round. Mrs, Hurd also won the qualification medal. > — bell, won the ampionships, , & vietim of influenza, which has carried off many other star of the who was a former amateur champion will be remembered as the eaused a sensation Leonard. Dundee count yester: i} Jap. 20, Reese had never be and experts | that Margolic ings of a champ: and knew how to hit to lack was experience. For Piles BD Free Trial of Pyramid Mile Treat- ment Will Be Just Like Meet+ tag @ Good Old Friend. n stopped b {has been making in bis recent ¢ looked liked the Have you tried Pyramigy If not, ite may amaze ing Pyramid P heir deliverer—why not you” coupon mow or «: an) frugetet anywhere, Seow reatments as | @e box from soba FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG Co! £66 Pyramid Bidg., Marshall, Mich, send moe a Free ‘Treatment, 1a plain wrappe Pymmid Pie ve The remarkable showing that Scha: Rotween fifty |made. The practice be Jing machines in. the. uni under the direetion of stead, acting head coach, Because he Confusion attendant’ upon the ing of the second te peetive candidates did for that re the re were held NEW HAVEN pall five Unive 1 easily bY a Reore nest early for Yale victory, and alth fought hard ‘to 3 were in vu @ to 2 Associat) nents Were made to Nave avy week for trapsho intry and Canada culminating in trophy shoot at each of the 4,900 clubs nay. ‘A trophy ented to the Winner at each ater on when all the n complied a special trophy will be awarded Washi s Bi for the best Individual score, —_——_— Wins Dec Pete Hartle PROVIDENCE jon. the fight Carlson was al! but BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NI OLUMN THE BOXING BILL GETS TH N NEW YORK By Thornton Fisher THE BILL ALSO PROPOSES A BOXING COMMISSIONER tO KEEP THe ZF SPORT LEVEY DOUBLE O Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) Honest Boss’ (TS A NICE LiL ATHLETIC CWB - SEE THE RINGS AND INDIAN CLUBS / TELLHE, , poe, Hows HIS CHaneces, GONNA GINE WHE POOR. GUY A THOROUGH UP AND Down -) FAM, WHAT 2 DoTH NOTES AME WANE TO (oH WOMAN Sou L- THE ALBANY poe HOLD A CONSULTATION OVER OLD Joe Boxine BiLe NEW ORLEANS SELECTIONS. First Race—Uarly Sight, Medusa, so of Second Race—Langdon, ©. Keener, Thomas F. Fifth Race—Jiffy, Margaret N,, Brownle McDowell Baseball Scandals Rare; Are Usually ‘‘Hushed Up | of the Game’’ ‘Dempsey Due To-Night For Purpose of Signing With Willard 1 sched- | tic atrical | ¢ Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock Harry Greb, the busky Pittsburgh heavyweight Jevery bout that Few Black Marks Against Game and Not One Case Has Been Proved. For Fight musterea | Champion's Closest Rival on Way From Chicago and Is Expected to Affix Signature} Agreement | f any enterprise would so far en- a man was sus- won't stay here long, as he is out of the navy, was signed up for another battle to-day. | troupe for six weeks at $2.5 He will open at McKeesport, Pa. next| Most of our famous o guilty, expelled utterly. | AMBLING ts getting tg be a tre- Dempscy's rise has been one of the | for ten rounds SaeY Ge wuiie Chicago “heavy In spite of the ullerton. By Hugh S HE election « |front through th the Grand A, C. Joe Duntee Greb made weeks ago by beating Youns of Syracuse, N. Ys. To-Morrow. By Alex. Sullivan. HERE iy sure to be a big crowd following @ rather good-look- ing, strapping young fellow ot} some twenty-four years of age, about 5.30 o'clock to-night at the Pennsyl- | me to this city hardly knew where his next meal was jcoming from, but in the stands is in- von as he drift creasing in a number of cities. p hone 1 pO Ss and aT the honesty of the owners and t York, Pittsburgh sincere desire to do the Heydler is a man of courage and He resigned 4 the National League be lieved that umpires were favor one club. y such order and exposed the main event. and Greb will | with Jack Kearns he s box for # percentag generally expected to win! as Styles and Fownes still/ is compara into fhe Cubs" team started thinks well.enough of Aiim jam the club house 4 ub h |not only to guarantee Willard $100,000 in to its capacity. lively ree American bantam~eicht. tio will eoon mail Unless Joo Lyneb, the changes his mind, pee whet ene quarter of that sum, all of which will sh two months before |be put up in Dempsey, he with the knockouts to his credit, 18 due to ar- as bis victory owt rive here for the purpose of meeting Rickard and signing articles of greement that will entit heavyweight champlonship of the world from Jess Willard, for which he is going to be » stamp out and staging the ard-Dempsey this city, Rickard is planning to pi invade this city | moter if the Gibbs bill n | Legislature at Albany p never was satisfa plain clothe for a scrap with the little flyweig! pion of Europe, ick of third to be guilty, he would not hesitate recent annual seasion of | |theatre which will seat 2010 peopl al organization, represented | nd Park Club, it was under- | that in making the bid for the | ymmits any overt 1, he is grabbed act that ean b of other descriptions may: be At the time solar plexus punch Rick- ome ground Hudson River They are queer fellows * likely Lindtrarniy * the moving pictures. Dempscy boarded the train at Chi- | cago last night at 6.30 0’ be signed up by Mike Collins » on Willie Jackson, wrderly cond lock, having from Ogden, train is due here at ex- so that is why you |Of cours to find a big crowd of | he t fans on hand to greet the fellow | aince the day that Hulbert rose Rosenthal, the Western | Wrath and blacklisted every er |Player who had been ¢ New York lightweigh! e won their find tute at tint © 1 gambling charg condugt, and the clever weltarweig ‘South. Probably her {the fixing of gamos, ha for the Willard-Demps r to prevent bim from eye for a pos: in the last fifteen yoars | there have been a number of A manager of it, but last year Mra. J. V. Hurd, | publicly on. the sand declared that th away from the big Kansan, bean home for some of his into « vefore the Trenton A Kyan ie training ham every day at Gnap's quite well known not been so stri is that when t hoxing ciub that garded in this co tional Sporting Boston club been il] with thefu.” probably not iro to a contract until after he hits manager, Jack Di signing of ur- ticles will most likely take place to- inorrow afternoon The latest sensation in fistic circles | family have urs for boute | Club in London Fred Fulton, who says has | ign up Frankie filx his sig- imeet Duta Brandt of Brooklyn emery City Mewglite n field. Mrs of his hey really ar rred from ever boxin tn the wtar hott at ite slow. Roxing Con k upon him Jewlated to disturb him. disturbance ‘i The following | orm was hushed, ve Medar of this city of Went Hoboa: Mertert is to take for eight rounds at Matty Herbert and 1 What | for scraps at the Sort in the near future tomy Sullivan when owner of charged that duck n immediate All records went by the boand in the | {¥o ut of the Uirw games rile) k Janke” Schaefer has a backer y) Who Will put up $5,000 that the son of |the former wizard’ can. beat Willie | Hoppe in a& mateh at 182 balkline bil liards. ‘Tod Sloan, aoting as commis. | thrown the jtloner, has deposited $1,000 as a forfeit r fe a) ters with Welker Coobran has reaulted ; [in his eaining & host of admirers, he said | the night of Feb was construed to 1 \1] on Veweordas'e mn loval fighter woe returned byeniog | World the Rove Dry Dok rat "two teams. Hin many fou tmseran we (with cone + | Venere Coe in the final game of t Williamsbugy ¢ In this game the Master Bakers Bow bers, scored a total of the tournames nx and Harlem bowl! contest and applaud r Bakers loudly with Pittsburgh throw games. other entry ‘came Taoy of Brooklyn. OKLAHOMA'S BOXING BILL IS REPORTED FAVORABLY. you're pretty apt to figure mike it lose entered wo (came, nd sixty candidates reported for (he varsity and freshman, rowing at Columbia, awhen the first general eall for candidates was non the row. raity gym- a new mark fe were dropped out of baseball suddenly Master Bakers, 646; Ul une, Williemstmrg Conf ectiunnm, 677; Williamaburg was made by a OKLAHOMA pitcher not to pitelh in a crucial series. hushed as quickly A manager was ing bribes to players to lose game ¥ time with Again the soft ped f There was Harierm Dwlace Representatives ha a bill establishing in. Oklahoma bill it would be possible to hold t vf throwing ball games, mmis Senators wan the winner of the only 3 wR aster indimdual dhamson ronment. inet Miah Wook Chaney Hamar on at samy thrown onc stration books | ever will blame | for £1,000, with the weight 117 pounds ring last night | Kim in five out of the seven * championsh Oklahoma oil a bid for Joe Jeanmetie, the colora! rash white, Daoms y wei o peincigmls iv the star bout ast into a sure magnager made ugh Columbia ve off defeat, its ef- OF sight rome | Willard-Demps any so far offered her that ever iecide) to-night the Metropolitan alleys © and [Sia Street Nod senator meet at the Tniverwity Rowlin Yorinam Road and Jerome Avenue, jreached the At a meeting of the Executive Com- be or not fam uncer f the” American ‘Trapshooting here yesterday arrange n ATi.y and rs in this night. Some wdn't taken off their unt poring fans of New Don’t trifle with a cold —it’s dangerous. You can't afford to risk Influenza. Keep always at hand a to go any furth proof, which etting enough up a team for | ™4Y sve him @ goo. battle oy Homer and. Bi Heya tame and hme rerien. at te anion the thi In the las) twenty on their feet of th Street acd [ou A rolled ow eact alley ball of which Tf have decided to plage tas eext At the last regular emelon about Marts of. is looking around for @ act of Inch class bowls, sands of mon ¢ during that time, is so small and crawl Into t out feebly and, earn Wabbled back out onto the | ah a traal af 196, bendy orm with a ame of O Arranged an “ald mene nigh Thma herwan, Wexay 4am youre hig nuh te hokad forward So mys Jack Range at been that not one been thoroughly Feb, 6.—Mefore the l Armory A. A. here last night Pete Hart ley won the referee's decision over Harry Carlson of Brockton tn twelve rounda. Hartley was in his best form and soled out a terrific two-handed lac- ing to the Brockton flash . For the first \ half of the fight Cartson showed a pretty Jieft Jab and scored often. Beginning with ‘the siath round, however, Hartley came out of his corner. fast and soon had Car in & weak ditiog from terrible ly puriches. At the wee of to mo I'll end up| | agreament calling for them to weet in @ fifteen | bout to a docis which a New York hang Giants was bribe an umpire wi Krabbed it, took yourald howler who i being Nani af the clad Rew of the Chared of the Hols” Reviewer r oat gore ef 10, 1b and 105, fortunes invested take the atti good of the game” to suppress all such cases, to deny, to whitewash and to keep them qu.et. other business the absolute proof of basetail should on tontha. at of Baston oo next Wednes. ‘against Baithag Levin. s running off the field be iif cist Hebrew Swale rounds to 8 derision ota, sone Hats" Grupp's ey mnasi 6 ccte Ge ondhiouing biueel) at a Biicbeont, Cone, 24-36 Viatish A venae, nd the other players greeted als Reunge, 4 men in any! Tink 1919, by tho Bell Syndicate, In°,) AR etn aR AGAIN eB ae MOLLA BIURSTEDT GAINS A PLACE IN SEMI-FINALS | Norwegian Tennis Star Easily | Eliminates Clare Cassell in Women’s Cup Singles. Miss Molla Bjurstedt gained a place in the semi-final round of the women's cup singles in the tournament on the indoor lawn tennis courts of the Heights Casino, Montague Street. Brooklyn, by defeating Clare Cassell 6—0, 6—1 In a fashion that lacked anything jamateurish Miss Bjurstedt shot the ball ‘ike thunder through the opposite court Power, speed and an atility to play the ‘ball perfectly as to direction ware all \cleverly blended. On. her sida of the net Miss Cassejl made a gallant, al- though futile defense, The furior pace |smothered her shots, Occasionally she got in a good one to the corners. It was only the filuminating spots of a competition that was ou¢-sidedly in Miss Bjurstedt’s favor. Mrs. Forest Candee,, the Helghts Casino star, and Miss Marte Wagner, |the New York State champion, also won |places in the semi-final round. Mrs |Candeo again had her close range tack going as smoothly as could pe * desir Sho defeated Miss Adele C Cragin to the score of 6-2, 6—2. The latter used deeply placed drives effec tively at times so that the competition did not ing for want of spirited ralliee The finished etroking of the ball a: exemplified by Miss Wagner provided one of the real treats of the day for lovers of high class lawn tennis. The girl who has been one of the mnst Tepresentative of competitors tn the itan district held to a faultless. d deep court game to defeat jott, one of the Heights Casino players, in straight sets. The tally at the finish was 60, 6-1 ‘Tho length that Miss Waener imparted to her drivee* d the facility with which she brought off the shots from her fore and back hand revealed her as a mistresa of technique. Although she out ed her lopponent, Miss Wagner imparted great \variety to her game that made {t al | ways interesting ‘Tom R. Johnson, \Famous Oarsman | Is Going Abroad R. Johnson of Worcester, one of the best oarsmen who ver bent a blade in the water, 1s joing over immediately @s 4 |Knights of Columbus secretary, and |will doubtless loom big in the spot ight in Knights of Columbus aqua airs, f which a re seb te. gs on the int near future rsmen are jin Pe army, and they will b the contestants in this regatta, A of the big universities are represent ed by soldier oarsmen, and there wi be no lack of material with which to some corking events in single double, four and vight-our contest Ir the shells are available, the mex will be, Johnson was in the Yale eiglit- crew in 1901 and 1902 fame as a member of the up of Ten Kyck, Lew Johnson, an almost unbeatable bination. In i900 t the Harlem and set up new re Johnson was in 1905. s¢ > Jland with the Ve wand wi garded by Vesper Couch J un rowed under t of C Ed. J. Kearn John Ke i master De directs Jim ‘Ten Byck sr If there be need in connection with the forthe Knights of Columbus regatta Seine, Johnson will fill the bill nicels s enthusiastic regarding his new and it is certain that he wi warm welcome from the oarsmen and aquatic enthusi , in Pershin army Belts, af old-time welter \ ght wrestler, is also going over sus a Knights of Columbus secre tary. His expertence as an all-round athlete will make him a big asset for the Knight oa | Whether it's a Rolls |Rich or a Rolls Easy, the cost by the mile. How about your chauf- feur’s live: How much does that cost by the mile? * What clothing gets harder wear? Yet, you al- . ways expect your chauf- | | feur to look as smart as the car. Give him a chance. It's the same old theory. Quality ! 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