THE TIMES: JANIIABY. 2, 1913., KEEPING 1PACE WITH .SPORTING -- EVENTS FRANCIS OUIMET 1 FORMER PRESIDENT Z 59 to Shot ARMY CORPORAL AN GIVES TRIBUTE TO WEEOHM STILL New - York SPIRIT OF GOLFING Refute Ayer, Mass. Jan. 2 Francis Oui-m- et, Western who en- golf champion, FoVmer Is Winner At tered the National Army at Camp Philadelphia, Jan. 2 Devens recently, received word yes- President William Howard Taft that he had been to paid a tribute to golf in his New terday promoted IN TO GET Year He said: corporal. LISTS Dislikes greeting. Mamaux "A man who and en- I Ouimet is a member of the head- plays golf New Orleans 301st joys it must have a love for free- quarters company, Regiment, dom of Field Artillery. and a spirit independence. Such personal traits prompt one to play the game to the end. Jessie Louise Big Surprise PLAYER HORNSBY Revision "That is what we must do in this var. We must right it through to Gossip ot at Fair Grounds ULTS victory and win the game at tlie Day hole if ' eighteenth it he necessary Track-r-Ne-w Year's Han--' Changes Made in World's to play it through." Officials of New NEW YEA R'S Branch Eickey and Cub Owner Dickering Over Price to York Club Jdicap Won By Dick Wil- Be Paid For Star Outfielder Hendricks Anxious to Series Finances Displeas- Deny Making Any Offers liams. to Giants Because EARLCADDOCKIS to for Services 1STT UTS Retain Young Phenom St. Louis Big Drawing City ing PRIVATE IN ARMY Pittsburgh Provided It Has Good Team, Opinion of Cardinals' They Figure Be of Hurler and Declare No Nw Orleans, Jan. 2 The racing They'll eaaon was Overtures Were Received ushered in at the Fair Philadelphia, Pa Jan. 2. In New Leader. Sure Winners In 1918. Grounds a bout track yesterday with bright, that cizz'ed with action Benny Valger mild weather. A crowd of 10,000 of New York almost stopped Frankie New York, Jan. 2 If any deal is in saw two track records at six fur- Conway of this city at the National New York, Jan. 2 Rogers Horns-b- y, fielders, and some promising young New York', Jan. 2 The adaption of the air by which Al Mamaux, the longs and one mile equalled. 5poifL-- club last night. Yalgar all the famous shortstop of the St. pitchers to offer in exchange for the Tener plan by which world's ser- right handed pitching star of the The New Year's distance tout It may be that he is club is Handicap, had !hls opponent out at the end Louis Cardinals,' is still the Hornsby. trying ies money will be shared in the fu- Pittsburgh headed for the one mile, was won by Dick Williams of the round. subject to get Herzog from the Giants in or- Giants the New York elub has no sixth of discussion between Branch ture all division Jjy half a length after a driving finish The victor gave a fast exhibition. Rickey der to make a better inducement to among first, teams knowledge of it. and Charles F. Chi-cag- o will find with Harry Shaw. Cheer leader, "the He stood toe to toe with Conway in Weeghman, the Rickey. It may be that he will keep little favor with the Giants. "There is no deal on by which the best horse at the Jefferson parish the early rounds and exchanged blow president. Herzog, in which case the Cubs' key- The team outclassed the National Giants are to obtain Mamaux," said was uiiru. w muuiia run for After the third session Shortly after the appointment of stone combination would be about League field by such a margin last Secretary Foster of the New York uovk, Jack as of mile in 1:37 5, which equalled there was nothing to but New Hendricks manager the the fastest on the National League. season that none of the can club "At least I have not the it the Cardinals on players yesterday. the old course record. Bmden, a cast Yorker. Monday, Rickey, his However, the new manager of the see anything but New York in 1918. heard of any. We have made no prop- -, off from Harry Payne Whitney"B sta- In another feature toout 'Babe PIcate new manager, Weeghman and Fred Cardinals is very positive that he de- Some concede the opposition will be osition to Pittsburgh or any other ble and sold for $1,000, dealt out terrific ipunishment to John- Mitchell, the manager of the ubs, sires to retain his star. stronger, but none of tne New York club to get Mamaux, nor have we re- recently St. Louis con- equalled the track record 'og 1:12 for ny Mahoney of Hazleton. Pa., who left for Chicago and In a statement last night, Hen- National League champions is willing ceived any. - on Weegh.-man- 's six furlongs. substituted for K. O. Eddie Fitzsim- ferred there yesterday- dricks said: to concede that the Cubs or Cincin- "Furthermore, I would like to say The fclg of the was the mons of New York. Mahoney was all offer of a squad of Chicago "I will say right from the start nati has been sufficient- that the New York club has never surprise day a bundle in ex- strengthened victory qf Jessie Louise in the finish in at the finish. He had a hard time players and of cash that I want Rogers Hornsby on my ly to beat them for the flag. approached Mamaux, and has no in- race. She was at odds of SO to 1. weathering the storm. change for the young star. St. Equis team. I can see merit in The Giants also ibeliavA that tvio tention to. Stories have been in cir- semi-win- came Oovernor Pleasant was unable to In the du Leo Hbuok with Nothing of the meeting yes the idea that it is good for the whole breaks were all them culation for some time that we have and last it was stated against last fall attend the races, but Mayor Behrman a handicap of twenty pounds won terday, night National League to have winning and that if they ever play the Sox made overtures to Mamaux himself, a box in the stand. easily from Chuck Wiggins of Indian- that the talk will be continued next teams in New York and Chicago, but will win down. which are untrue. 'occupied grand in when own again they hands For Kelsay was suspended by apolis. Monday Cincinnati, the it always has been my impression that that reason are not "MamauK would- unquestionably Jockey ers of several clubs will dur- St. they pleased (the stewards for the balance of the In the other bouts Johnny Malone gather Louis also is one of the big draw- with the news that if they win the like to play in New York, and hardly for fifth was an easv victor over Tommy Ho-ga- n ing the annual meeting of the Na ing towns of the league, providing it world's series in 1918 would object to a transfer to the week rough riding in the tional Baseball Commission. they will get' race. He was for of Mount CarmeL Johnny Mack has a good .team. I really think it $600 less Giants. But the same applies to any responsible Libyan has Char- - $2,000,. than they got for Bands stumbling, which 'brought about of Brooklyn defeated Tomrhv Warren Weeghman Larry Doyle, would be as good a city as Chicago losing in 1917. other member of the Pittsburgh of Atlantic and Al (Moore held JeyrDeal,. Wortman and Zelder, ln- - under these conditions." team. thta favorite's defeat. City, Yet it might be added that $2,000 I don't believe any present Danny Buck to a draw. member of Would Jockey Troise, whose oollarbone for a week's work is a sum scarcely Earl Caddock of ,Anita, la., claim- the Pirates grieve was broken at the Bowie track, is to be despised. When the ant to the world's cham- much if he as' traded to New York." Lawrence. Mass.. Jan. - 2. Paul world's wrestling will this week. He GAME BOXERS NEVER RESORT series first were In $2,-00- 0 here and ride won. started 1908, pionship, is now a private the best rider on the Doyle of New York a referee's for, the victors In was sworn (was apprentice decision Over Mike TO and $1,400 for the the National army. He ... New York tracks. Paulson of St. FOULS TO ESCAPE DEFEAT losers even 'Paul in ten rounds. The ibout was exceedes the fondest in at Camp Dodge, la., and donned the MANY ATHLETES hopes of the players of that era. uniform of a private and was at- fast and exciting1 all the way. to had Paulson grogay. in the The best test of boxer's er tached the divisional headquarters Doyle a gameness known to take an unfair advantage "I'm anxious to do MAY BAR DRAFT last two rounds. even when troop. my share," is the way he accepts defeat. No 'battling with men of their he said, "and am ready and eager to ARMY OFFICERS color. Joe Jeannette Sam Lang-for- d KEPHART VICTOR . ' man ever loses on a de- and Philadel-ohia- Pa.. Jan. 2. Tommy really game were go anywhere and do anything called liberate and most foul blows are perfectly game and neither for." Carey won a fast fight from Johnny foul, ever lost on a foul.
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