Page Six THE DEI'K OI T IIM ES. MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1914. CARPENTIER TRAINING, Just Wants to Pitch for the Giants CHANCE BLAMES i NO MANAGERIAL BURDENS ** v. '"" * ***' '* B. JOHNSON FOR ’ EVEN WHILE WAR RAGES ■. FOR FED STRENGTH Six” Just Wants To Keep French Champion Writes of Ex- C. Wagner Hopes **HiK Germany Schaefer On Pitching Until He ia periences at Front as Gen- Says Tilere Would He No Out- We II miss you, Schaefer, when we To Play Again Through eral’s Chauffeur go law League Except For Han's Out to the park. Folly It is now Charley By deed you strove to reimrted that word ar.d Wagner, the Red Sox shortstop who IS HOPING FOR ANOTHER HEAVIER, BUT STILL show was slated by in to life but a lark. President I .aim CONTRACT IN TWO YEARS This was succeed Hill as oi IN CONDITION TO FIGHT Though dull Indeed the game might RESENTS **ONEATEST Donovan ,L i the Providence team, expects to play be, **.- fit V FAILURE” INTERVIEW again for Boston next summer. Wag- stayed to see rt McGraw Has No Wish To See We ner lost his arm, and not able to Return Ring— And held our sides or slapped our was Anxious To To play last season. He expect* go to Yanks Strengthened at His knee to Hot Springs in February to a Says Kaiser Can’t Go Many While chuckling there with you. Holds Czar of Game Responsible take .course of treatment, Expense We held you in affection deep: which. It is said. Hall’s ; bring speed. More Rounds liked your wit and chaff. For Organized will back the old As We hitting There’re many who can make us time is and Donovan has not , Dec. 21.—Cbrlaty Troubles 1men hired clsew here, it now weep; 1 looka as Mai he wson does not want to rnauagt BY ISA HOLD V. WILL'OI laugh. * if he would continue at Providence, But you—you made us a hall club. That la, lie saya that b« Even of little international the New York World. where lie practically owns the town athlete* —Trumbull in L>aseball does not have ambitions along that y Fiank Chance has allowed . because of the pennant he grabbed reputation ltave become persons of line. When his Jo interfere with the glowing of : lust fall. name was mentioned great interest to the American read- as a possible boss of the orpbau oranges long enough to fire a bread- "Big era of sport news sluee they have de- Yanks. Six” said: aide a; Han Johnson, who receutly "1 have a contract with the Giants serted the ring, gridiron and track to CENTRAL WORKING characterized Chance as "the biggest SMALL NAP SQUAD that ha* two years to run. and 1 am take up arms in the war luto which not to be a manager, individual failure in the history of the ambitious even if it could be done. For uext two nearly all Europe has been plunged. ." After taking a rap the ON 8-CLUB LEAGUE years I will be pitching for the Giants Word of the experiences and fate of at r«r Bancroft the latter a re- TO GO SOUTH IN ’ls for aim if i am aide to continue after that. those athletes who were previously! marks on the declining ability ot I __ | Heilbronner Said to Washing- ! will probably make anew contract well known to Yankee followers of President when ttie with them.” ton lwirier jumped to the Feds, and Hirminghpm Plans To Take Not sport has been even more anxiously Youngs- It i» true, nevertheless that the pros- awaited, and following , Have Possession of reiterating the statement that lie quit the letter from More .10 Men To Train- pective purchases of the New York the because he did not chth Than Georges Carpentler should prove or j town, Erie and W heeling Yankees American* dW! discover that they to draw his salary for managing a ing great interest. ('amp wanted Matty, and worked along that France is proud of her greatest pu- team ttiat was too poverty-stricken theory until they that .—- learned getting gilist is to purchase Chance •soldier, who at present as- j HAUTE, lud., Dec. 21. new blood. j the veteran twirier from McGraw signed to the aviation and is TERKE charges Johnson with responsibility corps, I»uis Heilbrouer, president of the j CLKVEI.AND, Dee. 21. -Manager] would be as difficult as taking Paris acting as for of the gen- for the present "strong" position of chauffeur one Central league, is reported to have ac- | Birmingham has been in town all by storm. McGraw lias beeu credited •rala at English are the . I the front. The quired temporary possession of i-iie deciding to what lie with the statement that he would watching the big fighter as closely as "When it cornea right down to brass jwe.ek. as men 1 territory of Youngstown, Erie aud will take upon training trip, ar-i not stand in the way of the pro- his own countrymen, and was In a tacks,” su>s the Peerless leader, "it the it Wheeling to the end that these cities | ranging receiving motion of one of his players, but Answers, that the It hadn't beeu for Johnson, the Fed oth#r details and London periodical, uiay eight-club league ! treatments damaged right knee, while lie is eminently fair to his men. following public. complete an league t be in existence. foi a letter was first made which, organized, will for a term eral woulrin the joint having injured the reply that he really made to In- if be He was so big-headed that he thought been while year*. a hunting trip Adi- quiries icgarding the Yank deal sound* of five the league was a Joke and I Joe was on In the **l have not performed any great league president has been In Federal rondaclrs recently. much more like him. The CHRISTY mT.HEWSON did not try to block It until It was y#t, M begins Carpentler. "Per- the east aud, having full authority Where John McGrow has declared "We would look fine,” -said McGraw-, deeds be said “Big Six,” when the too late. from the owners of the five clubs re- ”1 have no ambitions to manager," rumor be is going t(. take .VI prospective with a lough, “allowing Matty to go to haps you have heard that 1 captured him. just keep pitch- "If had beeu attending to maining in the league at the end of that he might boss the Yanka reached "I want to on Johnson to the training camp at Marlin, the American league and be the star a German dog. And up to date per- ing for my contract runs out, ar.d then, if I am still any ! business instead of visiting American iGiants last season, could assume the protec- the Giants until ! and Brainch Rickey w ill not W con attraction for a rival team in the same good, to give tne best that I hava from the mound.” league club owners and increasing the haps that Is my biggest feat. But the tion cities named. continue them lent with giving less than 41* Browns park, wouldn’t we? 1 am willing to go of the girth of his waistband at their ex- Is young, and there will be, per- reported his return to the Double O at Houston, the Nap a long way r*i help anybody out, but war It is also on pense, organized hall not be lu something de- would leaner says he 1 l“m nor going to give away iny hall haps, time for me to do Fort Wayne that should the final is today. will have no more than bigger, really big. against forming an eight- the muddle it 30 players at San Xntonio when | club. Berloutdy. I think that neither something cision be says that I did not de- aud where league a sixth city would WELSH CHAMP IS "Johnson Mart'll 1 fulfils irs engagement with Ruppert nor Huston ever thought they “I drive an officer wben club that LATE SPRING TRIPS while I was with j — velop any players have, , the calendar. could do such a thing. They were Just lam told. A fast car I so fast be chosen from Canton. Akron or To- Well, I developed Mat- how I like to whiz along!—that 1 can- ledo. the Yankees. j If the squad is limited to this num- asking questions for general informs- sel, the best base runner in either t»on ” not say that 1 have taken any great The proposed eight-club circuit OUTLAWS HERE WEDNESDAY say, [her, practically the same players will | WILL AID league; Boone, who, the critics life has been made up of would an aggregate population represent Cleveland when "I would like to see (’apt. Hub to* risks. My have of the best fielding second the cam- five clubs Is one paign open*. and Col. Ruppert have all the luck In a series of dashes to and from the of 614.470. The total of the in the game; Cook. Nuna- l la 427.238, and the three new cities j Have Chance To Grab McCarthy Opens American In- basemen lihe world.” said Mathewson. after ha> front. Feds maker. Peckingpatigh. Keating and 1 come to think of all by my- to make the big total, DETROIT RIFLE CLUB j ing been told how much excitement the “Wben add 187.232 j several other young . I will caused, “hut self I am conscious of a big splash of Wheeling is the smallest, with 41,641, Much Publicity by Early vasion With Bout With ; mention of his name had tier .Johnson $5,000 that the Yankees AFTER NATIONAL (TP ;there my danger, but when a fellow is strong Dayton the largest, with 116.577, isn’t much chance of ever and Start South Lore better next year thau salary." condition, was nev- Rapids coming next with 112,- Ido not finish being with them under and in as 1 am—1 Grand did last season, unless they are The Detroit Rifle and Revolver club in better shape, not alter one 571. [they is in the class er even ; materially strengthened.” entered C competition my profitable stays at Manl- of most NEW YORK, Deo. 21.—Two moves Fred Gilmore, the Chicago manager for the national championship cup for tot, where I trained for my fights gallery shooters. A team of ten men AT made last week who hitherto nas made good on all I FANS PLEASED with young Bombadier, and for all May Be First to by organized baseball will represent this city. Weekly other combats—nothing matters. How seemed to be direct plays into the his promises, is bringing Billy Mc- M. HALL SAYS HE IS matches will he held and the results glory jump ring 1 would to into the “H’s” hands of the eneinj. One was the Carthy to Windsor Wednesday for uu I telegraphed to Washington, where RETURN against anybody! Four JOHNSON’S now Garner rule not permitting hall clubs to go eight-round encounter with Johnny thev will he tabulated and made pub- to their training camps before March Lore, of Chicago. McCarthy is a FULLY RECOVERED lic. WASHINGTON, r -JM[f and as soon as this war Is over CAMBRIDGE. Mass., Dec. 21.—1 t 1, the oU‘** r was the player limit youngster, who has won the feather Dec. 21.—The aud had volun Gunboat Smith or any other man Richard H. Harte, Jr., will of 21 men after May 1. and lightweight championship of ROTTEN PLAYER, news that Walter Johnson looks as if HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Dec. 21. IU T Washington wants to meet me, 1 shall be ready win If the Federal leaguers jump all Wales. The Windsor bout will be his tarily returned to the be the first Harvard athlete to Mark Hall, of th*- Detroit HE’S GREAT MANAGER solleltatlon of and willing. And, I say. 1 am getting their clubs into the south along first fight in this country, but Gilmore I dub at the personal four letters In major sports. "Tack Tigers, has returned to his home in 4 Saturday, wa* bigger! But 1 wasted to tell some- about Washington's birthday, as has claims that he know.-, what the Welsh- - was only a fair Manager . the crown, hav- Joplin, Mo:: to spend the holidays. enthusiasm, and thing change this war has Hardwick now holds the and and touts him comer. player in his day, he jreceived here with about the been the custom of National man has. as a spent of November at bin has always brought my not ing thrice captured an "H." football, He the month the wave of resentment that swept about in life. I do American leaguers during the past l.ore was picked as the opposition springs; been a successful manager He was 1 track and baseball being the. sports Mountain Valley put back the city when the great pitcher jump- earn thousands in a night now; a few few years, they are bound to acquire for the purpose of sending McCarthy with the Phillies a* an outfielder in I in which he has starred. twenty of the forty pounds his recent to the is passing offi sous a week, that's all. But money—- a lot of publicity that ha* heretofore against tlie real article right at the 1887, drifted to the minors, then to ed Feds Club Harte secured one "H" in tennis, illness shed him of and intends re- eials have no hut that the con- bah!—-until thLs business is over fallen to the other fellows. For a Jump. The battle promises to be a Brooklyn In 1900, and back to the mi- doubt when, with R. Norris Williams, he turning to Hot Springs after New- signed Saturday what's the use of it? What is the of weeks, at ledsi, they will . nors as manager and pjaycr. tract that Walter inter-collegiate doubles couple Year's and spending the rest of the of greatest change I feel? It is this: 1 won the of the base Kennie McNeil, of Windsor, and ♦- will stick, and the threats Presi- monopolize the attention was a ery sick any championship. He Is fairly certain winter here. HaU a Tiie Brooklyn < Inn is irslng to place dent Gilmore to make trouble In the have discovered that without ball faami their players will Harry White, of Toledo, arewatched south. of a for his hockey playing this athlete when he was shipped Bill hahlen a* manager of minor courts uot taken seriously. trouble at all 1 can rough it with any- letter individual notice for this week's semi-final. McNeil ap league are to make the base- come >tir for more But he before leaving for team. Dahlen ha* been faithful body, If be tit winter, and Is sure year, claimed Brooklyn ago and that no man ne than was the case last spring pcared In the first card of the Joplin to amt a year pr*-f*-rreit team, as he is the best catcher in that lie was completely cured to stg\ a* scout than The a«k waivers on need want luxuries, or any pamper- ball organized clubs reach nnd made a hit. Phil Atone, who. lit Hugh rather manage a player on the When the and would prove a live one for Federal league club. 18 men; including one ball player. ing, though 1 am free to confess that school.' He was training headquarters, all the his first fight, gave Oohrgie Hicks a fresh football team two years ago. their Jennings next season.. had I not always felt that the life to do so secure all the tough argument, three weeks ago. Is but a rental edict kept him off the Feds have of a professional boxer, if it *s to be promising youngsters they desire is matched with Young Nelson, of De- all squad last year successful, must cut out luxuries post scouts In each camp, to look troit. in the second prelim Papa Harte, is of to Ring Is Seeking MID-WINTER and pampering. 1 should have suc- vftio commissioner batches of young play- health in , saw the Har- over the big cumbed to a silken-cushioned life ers that will be carried tyy every club, long ago. vard-Yale game. however. and yoiftTfifstwra Slipping? Donors of Belts straightway relented. a nus Harte, because a lot Walt Clearance Reductions will haVe to be discarded on May 1. being ! Jr., will be out for gridiron battles “My heart Is set on the chum- They represent the cream of the YORK, 21.—There is on the Entire Regular Stock of want to beat next fall, and Is conceded a regular Read This, Ban NEW Dec. pion of the world—l minors. And while It is true the or J. one great beauty about boxing In Kng- mind color, and job on that green team-to-be. them all, never their ganized managers will cling to the land—they have* recognized chain shall do this, if I am spar support John.von’s argument 1 believe I most promising, they cannot possibly To Ban plons. This i» due to the idea of Kaiser-Blair Clothes not forgotten boxing slip- *4. 1 have keep more than a few of their young- that. Walter of the same name Is hadng championship belts. The pos- these terribly altered times. ping damaged goods from even in SHORT LENGTHS sters, with their veterans, under !iat aud we quote the sessor of a Lord Ixmsdale belt i» the The Actual Difference of theee Whenever I have the opportunity 1 following fron Ban’s own official fig- undisputed title In his other ready-to-wear clothes makes this boxing I can, new limit rule. holder of the recog- do all the shadow and ures: Games 51, af bat 1321, hits 287, class What a fine thing It would be mid winter reduction an occasion my own mind and at my exercises The faculty of Westminster college base on balls 74, struck out oppon- nized by hundreds of Detroit men who in Stepped in ami appointed Charles M< - 225 if solne American sportsman would fighting the Bombardier ents, per game 1.71, pay no attention to ordinary clothing I am often guiston captain of the ID)S football runs rank in come to the front with an offer to give all over again, sale**. Wellses and the others tram after the members of the team GRIF MAY TRADE lei gue third. Q. E. D. emblems for all classes In this coun- Germany pum- •o that when has been had balloted four times and deadlocked. Yts, Walter must be slipping. He try. of wrangling that lias something like .YC Quiston is a guard and -enter. Much the There la presented the greatest variety meled and has bad pitched in more games than any other prevailed these many years over the of the season's neweat models aud most dip the jaw many of my league pitcher, pitched the on that may be that that TO YANKS American in welterweight and middleweight cham- patterns these reductions: It deal for the I JOHNSON fashionable at opponents have and out games had knocked Yankees is held up until Col. Ruppert ~ ore-third of all the Washington pionship would cease, likewise In the for the full 10 seconds, I shall be lias heard that most of the team has I laved, gave the* fewest ba-»es on balls, heavyweight division. All the donor All SIO.OO Suits and ring against all Jumped to the lVd* With i Q.50 ready to take the Will Talk Business Today per games, led In the of 9trike. would have to do Is to put up the belt, and $12.50 Overcoats—NOW O O comers at a moment’s notice, so to out*, ranked third In number of runs two best men In his esti- Red Smith, third baseman for the Ruppert—Hans I.ohert s* lect the All $15.00 Suits and Braves, who broke his leg Just before Col. allowed per game and was fifth in mation to fight for It. turn It over to 11 o*so and 1 & the world eerie-, is recovering rapidly r.utnber of eir< rs made behind him. the winner and compel him to defend SIB.OO Overcoat*—NOW