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Odds Were 10 to 9 Today That Public Getting Tired of Incon- English Boxer Would Defeat sistent Work of Promoters. the Harlem Boy and Thereby Jack Wouldn't Bow to Rickard Earn Right to Meet Champion and Vice Versa—Jeff Expected Wolgast. , to Rule 2 to 1 Choice.

SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb. 2S. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 28. MORAN and Harlem RICKARD and Jack Gleason Tommy Murphy will get to- came here yesterday to decide OWEN under Jim Coffroth's TEX gether whether the Jeffries-Johnson direction at Dreamland ana tonight, light should be held here or in Salt there is every reason for one expecting Lake City, but they did not decide, as of tho most exciting glove contests San Gleason would not go to see Rickard, Francisco has seen for many years. and the latter did not go to sec Glea- They have had threo meetings alreadj, son. tho plans of John M. Chapman, so that their cases resemble that of who managed the Velodrome lust and IF Jimmy Britt Battling Nelson be- Should disaster overtake Jim Jeffries season and who conducted the re- fore the manifested Battler finally hla When he meets Jack Johnson in the cent six-day race here, materialize, superiority. ring next July, the. knockout blow will track bicycle racing is due for a re- In each of the bouts Moran and Mur- also reach Jim’s business partner. Jack vival in all its forms In the East. With phy figured In they finished so closely Kipper, who announces that he will bet the Velodrome as the pivot conducting that there was to literally nothing practically every dollar he has on Jeff’s a Sunday afternoon and Wednesday choose between them, and they have ability to whip the black man. night meet, Newark will hold the centre both looked forward to the day when “Tho Johnson backers can take a of the stage. There will be a Thurs- should In a they meet twenty-round chance on breaking me if they are will- day night meet at New Haven, Conn., contest in San Francisco. ing to bet their money at anything like one at Providence, It. Friday nights, I., In addition to being anxious tp de- reasonable odds that Jim can't stop the and at the'old Revere Beach track Sat- cide who is really who, the two light- big smoke," said Kipper last night. "I urday night. That will be the circuit weights will battle for the right tt> be- will bet on the big boy as long as the unless the owners of the Clifton track come a championship candidate. It Is a bankroll lasts, and then I'll "hock" the come to terms with Chapman. Sunday notorious fact that when a new cham- shop and start all over again.” night meets will be held on the Passaic pion stands forth he is marked for From the present tone of the betting ecunty track in that event. This ought challenges from most of the men In hls on the coast it is only a matter of hours to bo a groat boom to the sport, and class. until Jeffries will rule a strong 2 to 1 those who are financing the deal expect The betting on the fight, which stood favorite here over Johnson. it to bo a success. m at evens for many days, has changed to 10 to 9, with Moran favorite. At this, It is reasonably sure now that Jackie the wagering is a compliment to Mur- GLIDDEN PATHFINDERS Clarke will not return liere this season phy, as San Franciscans are chary aa on account of differences over money a rule in placing their money on a man TURN UP AT LOUISVILLE. matters. The famous French rider, they have not seen in action. Ellegard. who lost only two world’s Moran has been seen in a San Fran- LOUISVILLE, Feb. 28.—Their in seven years, will Ky„ championships cisco ring a number of times and has the Americans in trying whereabouts unknown since they left probably join proved that he has the talent to cut 1o wrest the honors from Frank Cincinnati Wednesday noon on the loose in any company when equally ICramer. first of their tour, the official matched as to weight. lap path- -O— The contest tonight marks the offi- finders for the Glidden automobile tour, To the Sporting Editor of the Evening Star: reached Louisville last night. The cur Dear Sir—The “six of us” were sitting cial return of the well-known fight im- CRIPPLED HUDSONS Great Team of Two Years Will Meet Present UMPIRES WILL BE THE Ago was stalled by mud and rain several around P. IJnnlng's stove again and presario, Jim Coffroth, to the local field. times. The pathfinders will start for swapping baseball yarns, when Skid- of Street To- BOW TO HIBERNIANS Representatives High College CZARS IN MAJOR Nashville today. more told us about a play he made last year while playing third base with the morrow in This Elms, of Jersey City, it was us fol- IN EASTERN LEAGUE Night City. LEAGUES THIS YEAR lows; Nobody put; man at second; man «t third. As soon as the pitcher throws be buck in his old at centre, games are scheduled for tonight, LD BOYS' NIGHT” at St position the ball each one of the men rushes ttg"\ Mc- or tomorrow the New Benedict's College will be and Bernard O’Connor and George night In and followers who lor tho next base. The batter hits a NO Jerseys Defeat Rangers Cormick will take care of the defense. New Rules Give Them Almost tight National on the celebrated tomorrow night. Jersey tourney were "on the inside” saw a line drive (not a fly), which is caught alumni are ex- cork- Tuxedo alleys. The Tuxedo,' Montgom- Take Lead in National The chief event on the program will be Two hundred of the Unlimited Power—Other Brooklyn the third baseman about two feet ing good private fight, which was by and u basketball between the pected to be present, and the entire col- ery Jersey City teams will clash on game present held in a loft a from the He touches third As of Brownsville bam. ground. Wednesday night. League. "Prep.” team and the quintet that rep- lege will assemble to welcome them. Changes. with foot and throws the ball The bout was between Joe Sullivy and base his resented the Institution during the sea- a preliminary game two picked teams Ben Hollabar and was to second, the runner from won by the for- catching rolls son of 1907-1908. The latter team Is gen- from the intermediate department, tin; Hilly Weingarth Whltey Horan mer in tl'.e tenth on an second. None of us could agree as to defeat suffered the West round uninten- on the by as the fastest smallest boys in the school, will play. NEW YORK, Feb. 28. Albion alleys in New York to- erally regarded aggrega- tional foul. Hollabar had Hoored Sul- bow many men were out, so we decided Hudsons was the of the its season more ever in a Greater New surprise tion that has over the local The “Prep.” team will have out than be- night York and In- THE represented livy with a loft smash and before he to leave It to you. Yours respectfully, day In the soccer football games strongest line and Jones, fore in the of baseball tercity series. institution, a distinction worth having, up, Honninger history could THE SIX OF US. the and com- THIS get up Hollabar, who was ex- played in various leagues when it is remembered that St. Bene- forwards; Byrne, centre; Cotteral, Mc- the umpire will be the reigning Our friend Skidmore caused a triple The cited, landed another left to the jaw. petitions hereabouts yesterday. have a on their own (Juade and McCauley, guards. power on tlie diamond. The most Dave Bloch handed in a 237 score dicts not lost game was One man was out by Skid’s cap- Hudsons went down to defeat by a Sullivy badly injured and could play. for the court in three years. This team was Those in the above picture, reading striking feature of tlie revised rules from .Saturday special weekly high Phila- 1 not .continue. Referee Eddie Gardener ture of that fly, the man running score of 2 to 1 at the hands of be from left to right, are: Standing. Will- which have just been given out here is score prize on the Tuxedo alleys and the first team at the college to then awarded the third homo was out as soon as Skid- Hibernians in an Eastern the the decision to Sullivy. looks like the winner. delphia coached' by Frank Hill. Harry Hen- iam J. Motzenbecker, M. I)., president importance which powers and more touched third, and tho third out on the Harrison League game played ning is the only member of tho ’07 of the alumni; Frank llill, coach; duties of the umpires held in the mind the man Sam the American was registered when running Oval. . of the revisionists. This innovation is McVey, heavy- What is a new State duck- team who is still a student. He will Harry Henegun, Sitting— was or if the probably knocked out A1 of back to second touched, The Scots r ore in a Na- Bernard O’Connor, James Ryan, generally held to be a result of weight. Ivubiak, pin record was made on conquered play with the "Regulars" and will do guard; mainly before be Saturday aft- in the tenth round of a ling was touched got back, tional game by the Brooklyn Arthur Conlun, John the efforts of President Thomas J. Michigan, ernoon by Charles when he Leagir Ills best to down his old teammates. centre; forward; for it was a "force.”—Ed. Wagner, into scheduled twenty-round fight at the F. C. The Jersey A. C. stepped Arthur Conlan and John Demp- Dempsey, guard; George McCormick, Lynch, of the , who averaged' 126 for six games on the Captain Cirque lie Paris Saturday first place In the National League by Janies will guard; Harry Jlonnlnger, forwrnd. used to be an umpire himself and is night. To th*3! Uditor of the Evening Star: Tuxedo alleys. sey will play forwards, Ryan Sporting the aterson Rangers in Jer- familiar with tlio Dear Sir—In a recent issue of your defeating thoroughly handicaps sey City. The Jerseyites have won under which that official labors. An agreement was readied today be- valuable paper In your sporting columns In a National Interstate match to- seven league games and lost four, A double system for all games tween Jimmy Clabby, of Milwaukee, you write of "Columbia” as having the night on the Oxford alleys, Newark and umpire while the Trans-Passaic eleven lias is the new and Jimmy of for a team of the East- officially established by Gardner, Boston, champion basketball Elizabeth will meet. a won six contests without suffering rules. The umpire-in-ehlef, stationed ten-round no-dccislon boxing bout in ern colleges, find also say that Will- deTeat. As only victories figure in the behind the bat, will have full Milwaukoo before the Badger A. C. on think have a fast team. Well charge iams they for a standing, giving two points each of tlie game, and will alono.liuve au- Marcli It. The contest is to bo at I are near right. BOOSTER | guess "they" pretty THE CORNELL ATHLETES ARE a of v in, tho Skoster team has lead thority to declare a game forfeited. catch weights. The following extract from a student’s j two on the West Hudsons. The field umpire has full in letter to his father 24 is SUPERIOR points 1'JIO. ONB PAGE—THAT’S ENOUGH. authority February STUDENTS. without the serv- i H]NEWARK. nTj.. FEBRUARIES. The Hudsons being removing and fining players. Abe Atteli is to be seen in worthy, I think, of your perusal: action ices of one or two of their star players The two officials must work in har- this how our have room tin* uguin evening, and at Troy will "Suppose yot( have noticed ITHACA. N. Feb. 28.—Statistics and the Hmumm Business. poor lost "Nannies" other day. Y„ In their game with the "Hlbs” mony, and in case a is raised on take on Forbes. Atteli w team has been the hands of point Harry ill prob- basketball trimming made here show decision the If Jake Fine, the Four fallen into Among other things lie public today that the making of a peculiar by a decision one umpire may ask for in- ably have to do bis best and win quick- everything In sight—'Worcester Tech. those who are qualified suggested whs a cure for Cornell athletes were of the causae Corner policeman, keep3 M. I. Brown. who received the cov- referees (wo primary formation from the other. But one um- ly or lie will continue to get the roasts Dartmouth. AVesleyan, F.. from to care for them. Yours, a toothache by placing a eted “C” for their last of the home team’s defent. on getting cigars pire will not interfere witli the other that started when be allowed Frankie Tufts, Y’ale, and last night Syracuse- achievements with will soon PATSY. linger in each cur. The Tho visitors down to work his friends he unless Nell to down to defeat at the hands year, had a better average got requested. stay at the Long Acre Club. all going scholarship the a cigar tall apprentice—his name a manner right off be able to open P. sen- Tlie revised We have not lost record than the busino3s-like S.—Malta my rules give tlie umpire ab- of the Boyal Purple. average non-athletic out It a that showed that they were store. tence as I Quinn—having solute over In last sea- senior who will receive reel, easy, Imp, power the players on the the a game yet, and counting his degree in the first toothache, performed tho Sandy Sullivan, Jersey City boxer, for but the play during want to out in time bench. This feature has. been a last win made June. blood, See. get. long vaults to box Kid or son’s victories night's Re- Wat* nnJ ton'll stunt, and, behold! a Alberts Young half was pretty evenly divided. for tho game. with the National consecutive Of the oarsmen seven had an opening hobby League presi- Fitzsimmons the twenty-second game varsity his class by Trustee Tweddell fired false tooth he wears fell again. peatedly Shanks showed You are lined one day's dent. and aims lo do away with all the that we have won, ‘which is going average between 70 and 80, while the twelve South Orange out. The all and playing an all around abseneo from the ball printers say from that is some talk of our four others stood between 80 and S3 dribbling rowdyism quarter which lias some.’ There play- in the thick firemen who promise to I ho moral of this tale Is Jimmy De Forrest says Pal Mooro star game. He was always park.—Ed frequently disturbed the game in the ing Columbia in Troy for the cham- Of the men In track and baseball teams retaliate twed- not to perform tho beut of the fray, but the Hudsons were not by firing stunt Tommy O’Toole all the way In the of the East, but I don’t know seventeen average 70 to 80, while two Tues- Dear the past. pionship their standard form in the dell on the fourth Imp—Are too often or your head six-round go Saturday night at the stood above 80 oulte up to A new rule gives tlie bass-runner the how it will come out.” Five football men did not in Pirates the champions of may off. National of James forward lino, and the players day April—election drop ol' tb Club, Philadelphia is of the below seven privilege turning either tlie right Well, wliat your opinion averaged 70, stood betwen there. the world? Is honest, and it must he so. The man- in their usual brilliant style day or left after Koval now? A’ours very sin- 70 and 80, and two were rated above 80. cooperate JOHN McIIEOH. A Name for I'luvillN. touching first base, where Purple of the came near ager also says that the house was a The The first score game heretofore lie was compelled lo turn to cerely, FATHER. passing mark in all courlies is 60. Blneklinnil. record cne the end of the Initial period of play dupe Pluvius got his tlie for size. We meet and then the An average of 80 is considered Some we know Do you mean the right. hope they very the home team a penalty people name in the pa pern for settled.—Ed. After denying to basketball team? If you question will be high. Referee Rus- must be trying the first time Tom Jones, manager of must kick on a similar offense 'to yesterday Wolgast, their friend- tlie answer is not The Now Vork Giants lost their first a kick to the strengthen since the baseball season have pleasant dreaming of making mil- or the Star: sell awarded penalty •To the Sporting Editor Evening of our col- yet.—Ed. exhibition game of tlie season to AT that Kettles ship with one dosed. We are tlie lions witty his man in the next year. I see that one paper says it Isn't con- BOXING TROXLER S. Hibernians on the grounds thinking the judging hv the Dallas Baseball Flub, of 'Pcxas, by tlie Tom refereh William Perna and bad held Blane.v. McCormack took leagues, in. of offering a prize for the must have something great in sidered a knockout if the stops George Cummings score of II to 8. This is the first time shot it Hanlon for the strong cigars they pre- P -rson some sight when he can turn down an offer a You say it is. How will we will meet in a four-round bout ball and past L. F. O.—No! Jack suggesting light. at the half. sented him with. that McGraw men have been defeated of scored during tho first does not live In other name for the old 810,000 for ten weeks' stage work. determine who is right? Central Institute tonight. The follow- only point Dempsey by the Dallas club. was hooted for his decision, and Thirte gent to be known, as the GEORGE BEATTY. Russell t 'omiikun teat Ions. tilth avenue! Ed. ing will also appear: Dick Grant, of of the Hudsons You will find the decision given here it took tho heart out old gay Is getting tire- Newark, vs. Tommy Aturphy, of Jersey Dear Imp—About (hat Peppermint Slide. some. Josh DeVore and Elmer Packer, two correct. Ask the sporting editors of for a few minutes. CLIPTONS MAY JOIN of returned to the field nickname thing—bow docs "Look, mama," re- former Newarkcrs, figured the New York Evening AA’orld and the City; Ed Coughlin, Chrome, and When the teams very much the Hudsons went “The Shepherds'’ strike marked a Tin* Trulli. in the for the Gians. Each New Y’ovk Press.—Ed. Young Wildfang, of Newark; Sandy for tlie second half f-year-old, game had THE COUNTY LEAGUE. or It not scorn lit flot ho blamed a lilt to ids * with a do die spirit you? may pointing' the columns warm credit, and both of them --O- Sullivan, of Jersey City, and Arthur into the game in the Hibernians’ appropriate at first of the Court House yesterday that the side- scored u run. To ilia Sporting Editor of the Evening Star: of Newark; Jim of and kept the hall A County League meeting will be held Conley, McVeigh, con- answer a few several minutes. After blush, but when you decorated with the Stars walks were sweating. AA'oultl you kindly ques- Newark, vs. Paddy Dealy, of Jersey territory' for tonight at Prendergast's Columbia Ho- who sider the number of nnd 'se- the tions for me as to different roads that William of several futile attempts Shanks, Stripes, big Outfielder Lush, a brother of Billy City; Baker, Elizabethport, "Goats" will ac- T in* IHIVerenee. tel, on Mt. Prospect avenue, for the be traveled I ride a things hum for the they p< ppermlnt sticks.” of can by bicycle. vs. Frank Sanders, of Elizabeth; Kid was again making Lush, formerly the Detroit and the si.i- It used to be to of the for deal during the summer and succeeded in hutting cumulate during funny Cleveland American purpose reorganizing league great MeKeown, of Orange, vs. Bert Papp, Irishmen, finally \ read League clubs, who net with his head son, it really Is no more Warning. about McCormack's the corning season and would bo greatly obliged to you if you of Newark, tfnd Tommy Andreach, of the sphere into the played lirsl. base for the New York selecting two the than fair that some as- A book agent with a playing. Now it seems more teams to answer these was a clever of work, and Giants tlie Dallas complete the circuit. It will questions: Newark, vs. Jim McCann, of Elizabeth. It piece against club, showed surance be the Christian Science lecture funny not to read about la that the who First, would you kindly tell me the will be referee. cleanest goal of the game. given much class with the stick. He had possible Cliftons, have Tony Bender that their struck our correct roads to Short Hills station, With the score a tie the visitors other clubs composing It. four hits to ills credit. Morris Park as their home grounds this starting from Irvington Centre, and awoke from their temporary stupor, and reason, will be among the contending SILENT A. C. IN FIELD. down the field bom- teams. next, name the correct roads to tho taking the hall half by making a goal on a long shot. RACE Some of tlie A SIX-DAY STARTS. Philadelphia National Clifton race and last, the roads The Silent A. C. has reorganized for barded the Hudsons' goal until a for tile track, Stewart followed with goal I-.Special to tlu* Newark Star. League club players enjoyed clever | yesterday I to the Rahway Reformatory. four The team is of Brown, after some exceptionally after a run by Fen- years. composed home team, pretty BUFFALO, X. Y.. Feb. 28.—Ten playing golf at Southern Pines. Man- HAYES WINS A RACE. thank much if the visiting forwards, shot I would you very these all deaf mute players. They elected Ed passing by wick. The Scots then took tile lead, ager Dooin expects to real team* sturtcd tile bike race at begin prac- SAX FRANCISCO, Feb. 28.—Johnny are answered return the final and winning goal for the lads one in the but six-day by mail, die Bradley as manager and Owen when McNiel put net, tise by Tuesday or Wednesday. white suits. the Broadway arsenal at Buffalo at 1 Hayes, of New York, won a Marathon and oblige, HENRY OST. in the green and there leud was short-lived. Coward as The following Is the Coyne captain. o’clock The raco Is a race from seven His time r,26 South Eighteenth street. evened up matters hy netting Lite today. twelve- Jim of opponents. line up: O. Coyne, catcher; L. Pugllese Big Vaughn, tlie New York 1. Follow the Springfield avenue car kick was awarded the for the visitors. In the second hour-a-day affair. By an in was 2h. 44m. 55s. and W. Fricke, pitchers; O. Heinke, A penalty sphere error American League club, was pounded tracks to Maplewood and the Morris O'Donnell half the eleven made two more .transmission it wits printed In Satur- Con of San was ; H. Knabe, second base- Hudsons shortly after, but winning out of tin- box in tile second of Connolly, Francisco, county trolley tracks to Main street. while they held the locals score- day's STAR that Lawson had defeated second, in 2h. 62m. 45s„ and T. Fitz- man: H. Redman, third baseman; E. saved cleverly and the Hudsons' goals, tlie game between the second squad of The turn to in races Millburn. tracks the left ns less. a kick by Coward and a Kramer the sprint on Friday gerald, another local runner, was Bradley, manager, shortstop; Quigley, chances to win gradually dwindled penalty tlie New York Giants, under the man- there for Springfield, and you continue accounting for the night, whereas the national third. St. the was (questions and J. Golden, outfielders. drew to a close. goal by Alpermun champion agement of Fred Merkle, and tlie Fort Yves, Frenchman, McMahon the game straight ahead about one-half mile to conquered Lawson in two of the three and out in the They would like to hear from any first- winning points. Worth League team. Vaughn got out favorite, dropped avenue. to Short Hills Turn the right hcatH. a seventh mile, declaring he was ill. class teams, to bo played on the op- to McNiel, centre of sick lied to keep his promise to Rose of An accident Danny there at St. Lima’s Catholic The A. C. used the Paterson for tlie Fort Worth club. Itoramio did not start because of an ponents' grounds. They would like to for the *F. in Jersey pitch Church to Short Hills forward Brooklyn C., attack of bronchitis. statipn. book any games In May, June, July, Rangers as a stepping stone, and are NEW RULES PUBLISHED. 2. Follow the Paterson trolley car which the Brooklynite had his leg August and September on any Satur- now in first place In the National The report of the rules com- VAN VS. FOUGNER. tracks to the Clifton track. marred an game joint NOSTRAND and holidays. Bast broken, Interesting days, Sundays year League us a result of their victory over mittee of tiie whose iind- 2. Follow the Elizabeth trolley car between the Scottish-American major leagues Tonight's game in the Tuxedo bil- TO \ IG H T ! they were successful and they won played Side Park tracks to Elizabeth, then turn into the Patersonians at West yes- ings ill regard to changes In the playing liard tourney will bring together Van fourteen games and lost seven. All eleven and^tlie Brooklyn Football Club avenue to Rahway railroad terday afternoon. The Jersey eleven rules have boon printed from time to Nostrand ash Fougner. 'Phis game w as Rahway should be sent to a National League affair, at Wieden- challenges Manager last a station. AAroodbridge trolley starts from a score of 4 goals to 3 in time since tlio were postponed from week, and big Eddie Bradley, 494 Valley road, West Park. The MeNee won out hy meeting published BOXING SHOW mayer’s players At half-time the crowd will no doubt turn out. The railroad station and passes reforma- a well played game. in full today. No important new rules Orange. were defeated by a score of \ goals to is nearing an end. us tills tory. Follow those tracks.—Ed. Jerseys held the tipper hand by a score wore contained in the full feport. tournament 2. McNiel sustained his injury by last week of and -n- of 3 goals to 0. Turner scored both of is the play, tonlght'E Central Institute To tho Editor of tho Evening Star: DATES FOR SWIMMERS. coming in contact with Galley, of the the last half. will be an important one to Sporfing the Rangers' points in game R. must a first local during the second half. men. is tied Over Central R. Depot How tall baseman be to CHICAGO, Feb. 2*.—The dates were eleven, S both Fougner for the be accepted by a league team—5 feet There was plenty of scoring, but the PILLS lead, and a win will give him a dear announced yesterday for the National The True Blue-Wilberforcc American CHICHESTERTfIBJMAIIONB BRA**, A H or 5 feet 8? W. K. number of goals kicked was due partly lead for the final title. Van Nostrand STORE and OFFICE 6 inches and Central Amateur Athletlg Union because of condition of the field cup tie game was postponed FIXTURES. an-1 Managers like to have tall first base- swimming championships. The national to the slippery is right behind the leaders, and should Design* absence of the Scot's the muddy condition of the field at Ryle I Estimate* on application. men. but there is no rule barring a events will be decided in on and tho Epslon, the latter will It will place him in line Chicago Paterson. and the central swimmers regular goal tender, who was out of Park, f'or the lead. The game will be started dwarf.—Ed. March 23. • ■ \ IK. N BAR FIXTURES of sickness. Mon* ! IvV< n~ i ii' e I ims/cT. *» -O—- meet on the the game because jre»»*known»? Be*t, promptly 8:30. to order ami In stock will followiDg.day. A advertlaeraent bring* only th« Always RgllAbk* I tlelh took s and did wdll. delayed Co. of X Harrison—Joseph Shields, the bail -g— Epslon jot, artermath of trade. 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