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ee re ‘ poten Rennes pat na ramipinpngannnn nn bepasee ie TOES ER ORRIN Msc gy mn tpn a ; 4 : THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1919. el (4...| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK LSNIMIAE ” SLUMN ONE HOLE LESS IN GOLF AFTER JUNE 30 - - FORMER YANKEE, ~ Copyright, 1919, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) Boy WHO USED TO STEAL THE Lic BiRdIES EGES AND— Yours Len he THE GANG WOM YOU Get FoR & THING ‘Old New York Catcher Will Be Reunited With his Great Friend, Tris Speaker. . ‘ 4 a By Alex. Sullivan. ‘ ; DSLIE NUNAMAKER, the fore lickard Now Ready to Start f - fa ° mer Yankee backstop, has moved again—this time to Pen Sta Hunt for Site tor Big we Cleveland from St. Louis in a trade Ve ), that sent Catcher Josh Billings to eth the Browns. When Nunamaker got word that he was swapped he probably was one of tge happiest players in the arrer June 36 Famer WiLL GET country, as it will give him @ chance HOME FROM THE COURSE IH THE to be with his old pal, Tris Speaker. TO GET ACQUAINTED WITH It Is believed that it was Tris that THE FAMICY | Suggested to the owners of the \Cleveland club that they secure |Nunamaker, S se ead (7™ Hove wuere ONt MOM REST Ald RECEIVE 5 Perit: New teat bresiee Worl” RICKARD plans to leave | this city on Sunday bound for © — the oll wells of Texas, On his F he will stop off at Chicago to 3 Champion Willard for the pur-| Pose of inserting io his articles of | ent a proviso for expenses if Dout ‘s beld in South America or! @-oe,) Fraser ae BuT Ler US paw THE curtain 4 | ‘Tris and Les becume at friends GlonT APPROACH 5 Scene . greal rm — on mus scene Fistic News: ) wnic tue two wore members of the that he has the two fighters 19H as OF Jomaury > “> ey at he has wo | oO HE MIRTH AND PASS 1e . Red Sox several gars ago. Thelr for a total of $127,500 all Tex GOLF (S PLANED One ee CURT NAST OD ay tha and Gossip fricndship was reneWed and strength to do is to find a place to stage TODAY WA6vE FuTORG & GOLFE! ened while bolu were members of | the fight and then go about the busi- : Of erecting an arena if one h available. Wjllard ts hoping | By C atter Tack +Mlinois passes the boxing law | ig before the Logisiature of that! Leo Lucke got 4 corking good work as be would like to fight/ out for his series of games with Mort in Chicago. | Lindsey of New Haven, Conn., when he , 0, where twenty-round! met and defeated Jimmie Senatore in ‘aro permitted, has wired an|®® eastern individual championship : ! ; u 3 . ies big out. The business | Seles at the Grand Central alleys, No. : - a: y Conley, the official referee of the club, AMclics. 1s making money to Miiet that city are erecting 0 sta- 603 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, last night. will officiate in the contest. As both} that he has Gant beak bos a His average for the seven games rolled men have had setbacks as a result of tract unsigned to the Yankees, He which they declare would be| was 2142-7 against 188 for Senator: losing newspaper decisions and also Was offered a generous sum to pitch to hold the crowd for the/In another series rolled at Bergman being knocked out, the chances are in this season, but he says he pionship match. Bros. alleys, 116th Street und Lenox at tle ardes is through with professional ball for,, they will battle their hardest in this [Ui time. iH | Avenue, “Chief Dunbar, knocked off aise ail time e came bere in the trade HILP discussing the big bout! an average of 1922-7 against an aver- scrap in order to get the decision. that landed Del Pratt, but he refused to-day Tex declared that|age of 178 for Breitenfeld, who opposed Both are reported as bats in excel- to sign ’ i either Jim Jeffries, Jim Cor. |him. This was good enough for the TeBY condtticR: for tus Beut Among the visitors af* the Giants’ belt or Bill Brown would be accept- | "Chter at? be declared the winner of Prank Rurna of Somoy City ia now toniet un |Readquarters were Heinle Zimmer- ; i 6 seven games rolled. In the renkie Burne of Jemey City te now bensel 09 'man, Hert Niehof and Walter Holke, ap far as be ie concerned, for iia serice of the evening rolled at for there fight. His fin be with Harry 2 A& CAMEL IT WOAD BE CIFFERENT By John Pollock the Naval Aviation School at Cam- bridge, Mass, his first ap-| Nunamaker wa Jim Coffey will me S sent by the Yanks pearance in a real fight in fifteen) to the Browns when Second Bases months at the Armory A. A.of Bos-|™N Del Pratt came here. ton to-night, He will clash with} gaqie plank, who { \< + who Ww: Battling Levinsky io the main event|the greatest left handed erie: ta of twelve rounds to a decision. Larry|the game when he was with the Athletics, is making money so fast Poor Baseball Likely Until Return of Stars Big Colleges Are Restoring Sports to Pre-War Basis task of refereeing the Wil-!the Dyckman alleya, 207th Street aed Ratu, the St. Laie fatbereeaht foc at Whether or Not they Baa wiened Goer Dempsey fight. All three have}10th Avenue, Bill Knobloch beat Char- = ° Dave Aney for elght rounds at the Bumuelt Gra. | Pacts. \ Plenty of experience handling |tey Schaeder in rather an easy fashion, F Ov Si q | April 21, Boston Braves at Braves jasium A. C. of Jens City on Fe and iia} t ring settos. averaging 2002-6 against 1803-6 for rom erseas ervice Harvard Announces an Impos Field (tentative); Aprit 23, Colby | tau with Youre Chane, at the Pectin A. C./, Lleut. Leon Cadore of the Brooke | peey and his manager, Jack, Schacder. ing Programme in Various | 4 Cambridge: April 26, ‘Vermont Jtuworpstor twelve rounds oa Feb, 23, yn pitching staff is expecied to re- ! Cambridge: May 1, Maine ine: i at Cambridge; y 3, Penn a aes. Cota wand bal | minors declared their independence Lines for the Spring. Shane May, Holy arose Tom Gibtune tw at Cambridge; May 10, Dartmouth —— n from Europe to-day, where he ; distinguished himself on the battles {| elds of Franc ; have left town. The lucky! Bill Kvoblock ana Charley Romer are to meet jor 4 ing to fill @ six weeks’ | in the second balf of a bome-end-bome series] oO.) + ‘ | f with a burlesque troupe. | tt the: Dyorman ‘aueys, “20th sirect and 10m] SCATCity of High-Class Players|(#!though as yet the major leagues ¢ in another ten-rouny no.decision bout at the Torn Hall of Serantwo, | . Pa. on the night of Feb His opponent wi ‘ { enue, to-night, ower has» lead over Knob: ‘. S have not signed the agreement they at Cambridge; May 14, Williams [00% & en ement wpo| Pitcher Jim Scott, who did pred fs probably the most contident | fet for'fin stom ght eae vole a) Will Lower Team Standards |pieagea themselves to sign). Here- By William Abbott. at Cambridge: May 17, Princeton | Bly Kram. Biers ian mame, ar te| WOFK as a pitcher of the White Sox | that was ever matched against | jt. te" re bo “aliticuly” in overcomills Start after, when a major league ¢lub OLLEGE sports are not merely| (place undecided); May 21, AM- | dine ciub tomomne nizit Lon Rowards of Mil #ANouNces his retirement from base+ ght champion. He fecls |‘ lead, at Start of Season. Wate. © player It Will have to pure coming back to normal times;| herst at Cambridge; May 24 |v iuier tackles Tommy Fermin of seranton in Dall. He won a captaincy in the of knocking out Jess. Chase ‘him outright. Buying and they have already returned.| [rineeton (place undecidedy: Moy 1.6 main a> of ten rounde army: selling between the major clubs a b stance. T! re oe nF r spite C a Bragg 'vpeats sta for tbe By Hugh S. Fullerton —_|"iremscives has been restricted ‘bo Crereon athletic authorities, without| opens June 7 Holy Gross at Wore | 2% Jaerte and Te Cons Fgh wo inedaly fy ravery in action 1a ilbsathel pineeh Goit ever had = agreement. The effect of the change 8, wi beans: . ; vearyweight who tatual an eight-round bout at s ave | iy :esuatcy, pats | BOUT three bundred and Sfty| ought to be doubled; it ought to put| pondering over a string of “ifs, have} cester; June 10, Boston College as Apaaey. A. cf Jomey City Heights on| France, Jack Bentley, first baseman pastball players aro requized|an'end to the freasied bidding ‘or |docided to restore all sports toa pre.| St Newton (in case of no third sedis ure seme cr iof the Rex Sox, has been waiv game with Princeton); June 1, |. Larnh fiber lbncs i maemo ea iaees vena anh interest alive in thelr health and, SF" Ye “ao a5 aaa’ Saat i » through the two major leagues and to keep the major leagues| Players, and it ought to enable the! war basis, © Princeton in New York (in case | 02, thie wane in wr cn ear t a : : sis, d bern by erate tad’ taken tt ; sent to the Baltimore Internationals, Giving sport by making all! flied. OF these, as T class them, apv- (clubs to pay part of the money saved) “Ax announcement by Frederick! of tle): June 14, Boston Collene Jn NE Ne “ine tout attrutas a tig ciowi|, WhO savy that s¢ ntiment is dead emereeree cee olny al) Berta! 5 enteen ure Class 1—supermen, who] “It can be done. Connie Mack dis-|Knapp, acting graduate athletic man-| $f, Cambridge; June 47, Yale at son. te 2 worthy things to promote New. York Teepbewe Com Iiberty loans and war chari.| tl'eres rusty sictese) Sree fine? fart nme Tow, Som It's pleasing to note that tho| tnslmanne of wie ul ar eaierd at the have been adopted for the na-| open championship at the Brae] sofa and Deickmas were the winnem of « Country Club, Monday, June| rutstam endureore cate, illed of tee Mee ‘Tuesday, June 11, and Wednes-| 4 eames was 1,000, p June 12, are the dates chosen for] | TW annual taaar of tie Chur of the Mowt Dig tournament, which will at) othe Sigil oruns (uh XO. 3:8 Fam arth the attention of the entire golf) Ph. ify Zou itun. rie bowing wil be we af the big aturections. ing the national tourney at| Tie raisabeth Hike are going to motor out to Newton, there will be an affair) Pe {vorention and wumetent of the Al Congres at Toto, 0. Meory Mak SMT ce tease will roll. mete f@mateure on Friday und Satur | wily “Teck” vat the isan will toll mate ‘ef tho same week, thereby giving | while in Cleveland, 0.) will mont likely pall a of fight fans, the receipts amounting to ver|!n baset $1,700, will book wu teburgh light Vienne. te qghed, abil or|covered tai taht yeate Oso. Wélager, save thet.the usual Sarvard-| oS, came’ Jue th ale oF nF of, Dan Mur fellows, Eleven|ball player when he could go ou|nell crews would measure oars at|tion of athletic activity ate simine | gas. He Hear Dyer Sing much or more natural ability and by Princeton would come together on tho | great universities closer to each Other | terry 4 © of Buf! have slipped back |e who played ball bis way. ‘The leges that may be a little timid about | nummer from start to finish t to ied Dan Morgan offe ym | Pollack and Ex ad, iy wen fenton thay oc lage sports Vile day cabiod Dan Morgan offering bim| Pollack and Eddie Mead, invaded Baxe brains stand out|fured that it was foolish to pay Cambridge; June 21, Yale at Gite the are men who, alemong the semieproe or tbe Ool-| ithaca May 81; that the Crimson and} (crest ae eee ae ee The | ried F N. Y., on vext Monday : were in that same | investing 4 quarter as much money in| Charles River April 19, and that in|'f sports. The | adership of the Big ha tavinsky bes tgolned bimesll into er And See Him Box influence any col | feet conditi r Yale and Harvard would be held at}an early revival of sports. The Boxers’ Loyalty League, headed a trife, although |Fesult Was that be had a ball club ai the average. Nine! baseball, he could afford to pay them| ball schedule this se. rn ‘ y 4120 per cent, of the grom rmeeiyte. for a twenty! Hospital and Ce! (0 promise to devel- | Salaries they deserved. He won cham- fits changed paetrrnet wee He scarcity of player material. Thc] round ten tetweon Battling Mrieky end!) eh ‘and Central Palace, a eee Yale regatta will be held at New Lon-| New York (in case of tie). 1 ni a , 5,000 or $10,000 to some club for Battling Levinaky bea just ben signed up fer far above their | en0%) OF FO to ove ‘average |don June 20; that Harvard and Cor-| Harvard plans for a full res"mp- | aooeher tout by bie busing ma: ounde eroes a for year or two ago,|'¢8es and find a young player of as war seems to have drawn these three | minis at the next clase but who|trafming bim have a better player and| all jikelihood a field day for Princeton, | 1o7ee, Will quick’ again the bout ought to be 8 which cost him practically nothing|]Cambridge May 17. The announce-| With the signing of the armistice premier toxing prmoter of}DY Dan Morgan, Joe Jacobs, Eddie still far aboveland, oven in a city which has cheap| ment also stated that Harvard's base- | !t was feared that college sports this | Prance, ers {0 rapid demobilization of soldiers and | 4, Se peeliae the Pst nearyweien cham. |las¢ night and staged a crackerjack op into this plus| Plonsbips, sold most of the players for yeoraes Carpentier, the Wrooeli heavyweight chem. high prices and started doing the War, sailors, however, has pretty well dis- . orp 1 Nas pretty Ai8- |ojon, in Parla in Juve. Tan cabint tack, ana |DOXiNg show for tho entertainment of wi Flare Wark and class. One hun- 5 {ow E ; ; ese early doubts, for a sur- for 4 guarantee of with an option | severs Ber ; } @ chance to compete for the| (rmay masam sani with Mim, Masel, Has tod ere ¢ i samo thing again, | While the major features of Har-| yey Gr available players for various | ay ier Sent te $2.00, vite 96 option | any rat thousand wounded soldiers.» Memorial Trophy, Ketbar for the cocalon, red and four) — vard's athletic activities have been|teams shows that most colleges have | round trip tickets, : What proved to be the feature of the! || Bational open title hasn't been | Knights of Columba bewlem were ont in force are slightly above average, and the ser the majority of maneerre retained, there will be a few minor|the foundation of strong combina- eee oe evening was the appearance of Fred! } ince. S018) when: “Chick” | mice and corwrnd cech Hraht play made by others aro just ball players who are| Wout ralher Day big. price for changes. Freshmen who pull an oar | tions. Wir ee, cast eneight, wha|D¥er, Welterweight champion of Aus-! | es ald be Wuch ceca te ie Naeem ie Hee SNA chowon to fill out because no better |taxe fast, smart youngsters and train tt New London will not have their ie a lcoked ike a conten ‘aivweisgnt |tFalid, Before putting the padded uch good {or the | srw. ‘una w ‘fx men can be had. Most of these are them. Metraw eee eee hud more Usual two wecks' practice there be- M T title @ year ago, must» cing tuck, for} Mitts on Fred entertained the wound- =} Cross, raising thowpands of dol-| the erent amount of, ape and Regia ch ‘ Uniform success with teams than any | fore the Yale race, as in former year RITCHIE MAY NOT LAS he has suffered to defeats in one week, Heled men with some Hawallan songs, by his appearance in matches,| Codi tuucils in te conten and ar now but Chosen because they have had a little Bihar Pais menniry Ris eave ofthis Afd there will be no spring training LIMIT WITH LEONARD Lett at the accompanying himself on the ulti {t- at: -Minikahda. A patriotic| 2 pe, ignd im legen, having woo seven) more experience, although probably tine ct mito in Bis training school, | ‘T!P for the baseball squad. These and oo Monday night lele me} held at the Whi ~— 5 the teams could get 5,000 players in ry "are the only two curtailments at- " = derision ‘| immediately after this performance Fghe held at the Wolteonran | a pale ing Smh sig play. |Keeping them with his club anc tributed tothe war: IN THEIR FRISCO BOUT |s7 of civciooads ye dorwon om Dycr donned the gloves and engaged futchinson won with a total of| cing intt clan's « and minor, ‘seml-pro and college teams {teaching them his way of playing (he! | ‘The spring training trip no doubt - — in a slashing three-round bout with “may game, ri ; atte (Special to The Ewning World.) ay but no championship Ltle went| be sao in competion in. ‘aug Word Who would do the work just as well. BUN. Srhny snare wirrank selec. would have been attempted but for Sammy Harris. matohmaker of the American| Joe Dillon, a fast little bantamweight. pre victory, UGurrmmnent aie bite Hubert sige, $e | The outlook for the coming sesson|Nelther wanted a young ball player | {redviusoig ts for the diamond players By Billy Gibson. AA. of Baltimore, is wasting his time Not contented with all this, Fred Tiean ‘vexep. wit!| Sed Breiere and the Aetne Clit, bas Fltg not for good baseball. The teams|around the team and could not bear ay erode Isa GaSe Batare cnet SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Feb. 12, |! #7 up Johnny Griffiths and Jack hen gave the heroes of Uncle Sam | him. They igh hea Bt : for @ decision bout’ at his club on Feb a recitation, = at the start will i - hey wanted men exp dida € cf —Willie Meehan, who received his re in & big bout in London.| ‘The prise towling content stagnd by the Wort, | Uy be mut little im lidates are already practising in the ence, already taught, on their teams. | Ps BB tas, eee Tommy Walsh, manager of Griffitie, is vot going) Another bout ‘which was full of ‘i Lynch, the hard-hitting | Maw dears past rane, ylte em Sig |Proved over the worst major league eaves al ecea hal 6 ache very | Dig cage. at poldiers’ lela. Other discharge to-day from the Navy, |to let Jobany fight any yond men like Britton] action brought together Marty Cross, tam from thi t eid ther whine miachang Seadewy Ny aftie (teams we ever know in the last two| promising youths off his club. Selec Harvard's. ba i be called out March 1-| will go to Shannong immediately [ss 'e want cnttins to"aid hontove to ha] member of the famous Cross fam- Bate car ree e, bee Worn. ant 00d, Fellows Oruie /decades-—which were those that fin-|tried to chase Artie Hotmann off the Darl’, Howdoin at Garmoelaee at San Rafael and help to pre- |r not defenta, Bic inae damanneeied | (hae ie ; x fifteen rounds| Neda m4 mnt woot sle,, Wn lished the season last fall. ‘The prow. !feld and Evers only held his job by| April Bates at Cambridge; pare Benny Leonard for the com- don Wella af Ontnas and Pha Weems, Galuilit cottinn’e reoeuane blew ie bare PRUE Ttamy Wilde, the famous fy-|HMinoleabary, Min W, Young. Me set | Dect, however, is for u steady and | "RbUNE and proving bis ability April 16, Springfield ¥. M. C. A. [oe weaich Sith Watshia, Gutside |Semais lememmee oes as Gomis Soke lanitte by the ate punches bo maken , eight champion of England, at the Turgen. Sim. Letechpar Mire Lubec, tire. * r au steady an Managers ho always neglecter! College at Cambridge; April 19, . a fated |Mitts by the stiff punches he banded of aysisting the champion Meehan | ™ Pete Hartey in a fitter round bout at dhe {out Sporting Ctub on March 81. | feds Sin heck Me Hud aa: | consistent improvement in all the/tho sclective part of the game. The an draw money and deserve high sal- ke Burrs Penn at Cambridge (tentati American A. A, of Baltimore, will come tagsthor| Walt tte, the i fe E Mrs. ‘Toum, ‘Mrs. D! | | ri ’ ec 4 hi 3 ma box S ome the alter Laurette, the crack welter- x ch's chance with Wilde comen| Wiune: <i Hots. ayt™ Tata Mr |teams und, by mid-season (when real managers who have succesded con. macit 1s matched to box Sam fig g reium taitte of twelve munis to a diet weight of New York, and duck Loos OF the fact that he claimal Hen Me, MU Nidiline, The officers of the | baseball usually starts), the teama/sistently have been those who took a Langford here Feb. 25. The tick- Jalon, at the National A { Providence, R. 1, |{don engaged in a hard-fourht battle," | Here of the fact that he claimed| Sage nt mard snl bys 'ohU | will be better than those which were |Dersonal interest in sclecting "he furnish players enough to All a good} ets for the Leonard-Ritchie match |{osigh.__ wim gt te + Weitna |Al Wilkin a. new. sensation, who bag 0 with Wilde at the King’s|deot: Mw. Hitt” Ve Preidont ‘Alin the field in 1917. players, studying | the a lanes A team, will not be on gale until Monday | 8 te National A. ©, eeverat weks ag, but|been added to the league's list, gav tournament he was In such | imud!, Revurding pecan: | Mme, Rustin thelr characters ahead of thelr bat-/ Players mostly “arrive by acg!- Joe expecta to beat him tis tim a good account of himself inva eu ‘4 padition that he could not Financial Serecars eo eee, Returning soldiers and sailors will|ting and fielding averages. dent. The Chicagos club secured a] ®¢xt- The orders for seats now rouring contest with Joe Gass, tb i er If justice, He came out of oaee, Seeman: 36s **.lhelp build up the teams and I be- great infielder once in that way bane recelved by Jim Coftroth and his Apothor good bout between tittle feliews fe{colored welterweight champion, - ~ - re , ‘ ee si cnited Staten {SCout Was sent to see u second base-| staff of cierks reach almost half |earded to te fought at the Obmoia ‘ Adliica int the, ake BE hes by much of 6 dares ee tian’ Wemeting “aiers, No, average player will be higher than it) eee in some form. The remit|didn't have much to do, but the scout Ritchie is doing hig training at re champion Pete Herman and Joe{battles, in wh following Gree b thinks that in the beut over | Eastin sume, on, Guniay cranlas ast cum, ever has been, fo that our physieally. perfect boys |boust him. ‘Then it was discovered! the Olympic Club and entertains Chico, Burman's manager hus] ing stars apy Dick Raymond | ce he Will beat Wilde eas. | Per trmiamns imamber, of the ‘oli aRbodnee — will may Intensive puvsical training. | ee ine FORUIAE BIAYOE. WAR ORS EE) 8 big delegation ar ipembare iace |e melied Rie (2 mat 6 feel Lee, ‘ray ald. Cape Revby Gardner Qs the six pounds advantage he | tat thero jai weloume for al) ladies classt tiot For a year or two their b HT wilt | DAS ONS AO Dane eee eo poe every day, Shannows, where the will box six rounds, sid) Maxey ‘een, Bernie Newman We the weight he believes wili|* aut Ue com | HUA clasbitcgtion eooerding telte7 in training camps insiead of in jena he had Bouent the substtiule 20) chainpion seared his training : Arthur Chick, Joe Daly” and j 9 his victory. ‘The. Harmony Bowling Club of Yorkville, pow we ability of the men ShoWS|semi-pro or prep school teams, It foe ane te = fe yesterday, 1s th ne where mny Maden Ville Herman, Pail Richmond and title will be at stake because of |eeaud sto Aon Kempt, alien, No) 1407 the alifficulties of owners and|meann that our recruiting. ground |came a near sar snd the regular) Jim Corbett, Ketchell, Nel- ald of Malitax put ankie Mann, Smoke Kelly and et that Wide will be boxing eons Oe Nee ors Tuy i aahngien [managers Yn adjusting dalery ditter-| for players will be changed. 1 belteve | Soing to another club, failed.) son, ritt, Wolkust and almost | und aren bate ‘ah hurt: Farmer Sullivan and mane until wtoiaht, There will be many, ict |nuper-men, men of the class of Cobb, (eS i ret to begin to took [foUNd by uccident. Harney Dreyfuss! pionships. Do not: be murprised, | ‘ariand, Billy ’ hx on the west wide will go) mi! te.luts naling’ af Usman four ‘lle Yor |Johnson, Speaker, Alexander, Sisler,/ahead now if the quality of major Was driving ina buggy past a country) from the condition that 1 expect | Joey Fat, th nett a night of the Tist of March pl Vaughn and others, pay their own|league baseball is to be restored and |} . 00 has Leonard to be tn, that Ritehie will arrived in thie céun! : — y hear how little Joe makes a apace jarieg in extra money drawn at the|then maintained he a IOS Ae the bereteterae |. nee iaae_ so lnast and atee i aaeae Mee VAN BUREN ANO BAXTER i" es salaries in ex nal e . Anthony Over with the boys at re- a kel after. by Joh Mooney. ¢ 2 Pr Bee FRUERT prnotieally al jus | YALE ANXIOUS TO SEND gate, They hardly can be overpaid sere ss. The teacher caught the bali] 9 | ee eof erm figbiers and alo torivg om | THR he 4 fi by knockti t he e ho are going back al: ST year, if it proved anything, instead of throwing it o the| Tiger Seven jothing to Lose. that cig, Mooney te tring w boul OME ROUGH AT GOLF, ined fame by knocking out| CREW TO HENLEY REGATTA, |Th once who are going back lno| J ART nove. Uh moored Sonus) ar houne, cuted around Wt and | Princaton's hockey team ‘hay every Me JOnOU ah Stahl ducaties acme of Jowe Rarney hitched the horse and signed |thing to gain by defeating Yale at the PALM BEACH, Fla, Feb, 12, SEW 7 N s. os mine ball players than owners and eee ienurets fctuisn laa Paseos, Redeerd Thos yo te ride NEW HAVEN, Feb. 12.—A move-|ariés. The youngsters who promise and} him to piteh for Pittsburg : rooklyn Tee Pala ord a re rst Paund’ GF Maton cing in tke beet ig Beste AM fg 5 ment was ctarted here to-day to|to become “stars” deserve Tess, as|Manasers have led us to believe. Th: Sam Teompaen, one of the arent uc Avenues Brooklyn, futur fora Floridn ehampionsh A was amen ta iin Burope, including the|send a Yale crew to compete in the|they will get theirs when they de-|trouble has not been luck of good | Hi tt eye at cary wae manage [ie ulldog., IL q ed fed i EL a nore te a0e bo the ciate Henley regatta in England this yoar,|velop fully, The other classes|Players, but lack of opportunity of Tndtanapolis, The team was] ih oF tne ‘Hig Three when they h wm maie [the qualifying round 4.9% was required Pectamweight te hardest: | phe Yale News is sponsor for the agi-|usually are overpaid in comparison these men to show their ability, The ying ay exhibition game at 4 | Harvard at tho same rink Feb. the Basten {LO Bet a place in the fifth flight, - Beth ; weight + ation, whiok it ts tHought will bear|with the salaries of the stars, ‘The|scouta have combed tho minor ntry town and the country town | Yale end Princeton sevens arc a 3B. Van Buren, Bhorwood and Wade ? re : vas shy aver. went| matched and the game shoul: axter, Oakland, who stand Ue Jockey Club, in dine with | fruit. great trouble in recent years has|leagues, looking usually for experi- | te Nye ey ie fll in. He found|elore, hard-fought affair from stare t f 7 the medal, rame through’ Base the Ieaders in other sports, is! “yale yn the British Thames this |been that some owners have foolishly | © ced men “who would do.’ Last oy / Thompson shingling. a barn. He | finish. Jo to dispose of to the army, gcaid he didn’t like to lose half a day's nsaek, whom he planning for a banner season. | summer vs. Oxford and Cambridge,"|press-agented the alleged salaries | P°\" when the exod\ "y and shipyards began two score 5 S| Brennan and Lisse Win Bout ‘qe match. in which ar,montbly meeting will be! ne 5 edito. . F oI navy and si be work, and Dan gave him $1.50 to play. A; vhich hea : on! Meas reesei oF ee Daid to the stars (some of wich wore | youngsters were dyagged into the big ‘That’ night, after Sam had made three | | SYRACUSE, -Bill Bren RACING SELECTIONS ai ot New wine Ligeti gor poe be Heuley regalia is to be Tu-|truey and caused dissatisfaction leagues to Il in. and last year the ljomo rung, Dan took him with the |the big Irsh light heavyweight of ni i SEbe . | ; rane wit, eee Ing meetings at the Maryland |Sumed Mater & Ree LAL nara nud Gg [among the lesser lights of the teams, |!eaxues, bad as they were, developed] indianapolis team, cago, outpointed Harry Greb of Pitts ; it Va i Movtelalr. ‘ y will be allutied and two im. | Yale crow (hat, Beall tear iaee eer the| It ls not, however, the payment of|twice the number of exceptionally) Wrank Chance “happened” because | Dare in, tnt rounds before the members NEW ORLEANS. | tenths x | miatiors will probably be agg if ig ES rR b salaries that has kept down |bromising players than in an ordinary | pi Lange, a big leaguer, saw him of the Olympian A. A: In one of the best st Race—Pucbiv, Hidden ship, | Ahearn Boxes Pwtee for ane op-—the geldivg rule and the tables dys “ ge as kep' WH) seayon, The bad baseball was played] play in a high school tournament and heavyweight bouts seen in this part of A . a ‘ d change in’ the, scale of bave the honor, though we are In-lthe salaries of the lesyer lights, It/by the veterans brought! back ffein||iked his moves. Eddie Plank never the country in years. Johnny Lisse won Eee Gil” Geen avy Yara Fs + Jelined to think both should make the|4. been the payment of large sums|the ininors, The life and interest wore | had w ball in his hands until he was From, Fours wianeels ta Borer ten: atasional’ cae * yeep wie 0B “T most lite Baveution wil AY er eet to other clubs, major and nitnor, for| furnished by hustling youngsters get-| nearly twenty-five years old, and the — | Pa " t ene Le 7 uesday, a . . _ BP. 0. Pierce, y branch of stared tn Da Jake open S ‘ tng their first chance. first ball he ever tried to catch, r 1, with Havre de Grace and|to Englisb crews and that the re-|the services of players, I have the) Just now, with players, good, bad thrown by his kid brother, broke his| 44° following. sumption of this famous British event | figures of one team which, in one/and indifferent, demanding dre pay| finger, yet he becameé one of the Stakes, the same as last|may be marked by American repre- 1c Beats Beecher Aga Harold Farese of Harrison outpo: Kace—Bolst tunity With Race—Nepp ‘i . Courtship, tod bs an, Walnut 2 i 6 . " > " Oharlie Beecher for the second time at 1 . season, paid $121,500 for ball players|in the face of a necessary reduction | great twirlers of the ame. § K ms a | il, ohinoo! n hi be conducted during the | septation. ! and its salary roll was under $80,000, | Of CAPenses, the OWners have a chance) The woods are full of great and Brosiens. Neware Beet TEDL Ine tee) Mgisth Hace—Prunes, Sir Olive oe bom City meeti next summer, ‘If the date set conficts with the 3 n to recruit young teams of hustiers.|near great players it the chance to’ were fairly even, but after that ae | Albena. Ahearn to i i: ua ee A; v for which have Just been | New London regatta, a picked grad- Now the system of buying and sell- any Y. M, CG. A, director with any develop is given them. went to the front. ‘The weights, Pareso Race—Ben Hampson, “gob.” ae bout weat "a pina ‘uate pecend.acew. chould. be ant. ing players’ hay changed gince the Givision of the American Army can Woyeghl, 1010, ly te Sei Syadials, Ine.) 11D pounds; Beecher, 144 pounds, Brando, Puls and Calla ”

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