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J1FTEEN NEW CASTLE NEWS, FBIDAY, MARCH 15, 1912. WE CROWD AT TY COBB, DISSATISFIED WITH WONDERFUL SHOWING LAST SEASON, WTNOUNCES HE THINKS HE'LL DO EVEN BETTER THIS YEAR .1 M1H IS IN FINE SHAPE JIBIG BOUT With Tim crjfell Before Yonngsttnvn Fight Club This EronlngN Many Prom Hero Will Attend. Paige Says That P. Circuit is Complete New Castle, Sharon, McKeesport, East Liverpool, Alliance, aSaJem, Steubenville and Gonnellsville Complete the Or-V gaiiization Magnates Busy Sigiung Players. Mnrriol Men IjOo to Single Men, Mid Second TJ.

P. Girls Win Prom High School Girl. A large and BnthuBlastlc crowd attended the basketball games In Pew-less hall Thiimday night, when tho single men won from the married men, and the Second U. P. girls' team won from the high school girls.

Tom MoMahon is In fine shape for his bout with Tim O'Niel In Youngs-town tonight. Tho event will take place in tha Auditorium, the old skafr- The single men defeated the mar ng rink, near the Pennsylvania de ried men by a score ot 29 to 15. while the girls played a much clos pot in West Federal street. Many Now Castle fans will attend and the main bout will be started soon enough er game, tho score being to J. About 200 people attended the games tho high school being represented bv a large crowd of rooters.

The to permit local fans to return on the last street ear. game proved so successful that an O'Niel, a western product, In a clev other is being piannen. ino une-upa were as IoIIowb: pect to land a ceuplo or likely youngsters now under contract to the Buffalo club of the International league who may not be Just ripe enough for Class A A ball hut wid be real pippins in tho 0. P. "The next meeting of the league will be held March 20 and the schedule will be made at this meeting.

The circuit is now completed, and we take in Salem Instead of Chnrlcrol on account of the rivalry with Alllnnee. Besides, Salem has a much larger population to draw from tban Charlc-rol aud Is a better bail town, with Sunday hall. "The circuit is now complete, wltla Sharon, New Castle. McKeesport, East Liverpool, FollanBhee, Alliance, Salem, SLouhenville and Oonnellsville, I hope at least one team our own' er man and has a hard punch, Bat Marriod Men IB. Single Men 29.

Williams tllng Terry, also one of Jimmy Dune boieii, will go on in tho semi-final. Jack Twin Sullivan nor his mana Stritniater h. Smith Ligo .0... Eumbangh L. Hammill Smith 6, Strttmater ger have seen fit to accept the offer Orr Alexander Luts; Thompson VEAN GREGG GIVES CHANCE A SURPRISE made recently by Jimmy Dime tnat Field goals Tom McMalion can defeat the first named box or in 0 or 1G rounds for T)lmu saw to it personally that Sullivan was made known tho offer, but the veteran is just wise enough to steer clear of McMalion, 4, Ligo 5.

Williams i. Ore d. Foul goals Ligo Orr 1. Referee Qeh-kinger. Second V.

P. Glrla 4. N.O.H.S. 3 O. Boyd -F Wallace BHAHON, March 15.

Wven tie moat pessimistic of baseball faus la nnw forced to acknowledge Lba-t the 0. P. iDague Ib a thine of fact and not fanny; that teams are really Bigntng up players and that the magnates are actually laying oat hard cash In the way of farfuits, protection tee, repairs to toenail parks, etc. WlthJn a few days tho local situation will ha clarifjed by the presence of P. Paige, tide energetic New Yorker, who wilt be at the helm ot the Sharon club.

Mr. Paige ia 0113 oP the loading nyirltu Df the reorgaaiict! league many say he la the brains of. tlio organiEalluaand in that local fans are fortunate because it insures us getting every bit that's coining to us. A local paper 1b In receipt of a very Interesting letter from Mr. Paige, In which he reiterates the assertion that this town will not be loft e.t tho post at.

Hair-fall Dor trailing in the melt at any stage tho race. In fact, lie hints that before the season is far nd-vanciid he'll have a galaxy of hall tosserB in Ills corral that will make tlie other clubs sit up in dismay. Mrf Paige's letter sayn In. part: "Ttiu can pass (ha word around to tho (fans that they won't be dlsap-Foinfed in their tram. I have seme really' classy men signed and will Eire you the list when I got in town the first of the week.

I will he in Buffalo either Saturday Dr Monday and ex- Fred Clarke's Lucky One Trains With Cubs and Peerless Leader Scented Another Bright Phonom. "War-nock Marlln. Treaaweu Bauder O. S. White M.

White G- WWtten CORK NEW ORLEANS, March 15 Man ager Frank Cbaisce opened his eyes with amazement, gave a whoop for M. DuShane wooawona Barver Field goals Marltn 1, Boyd 1. Foul Goals War-nock 2. Referee Olalr and Bigley. finishes in the order given.

Follansbec Ib prueLseally Stuben-villo, and will "sub" for the latter unt il Hi it back-salary niisup Is straightened out, Folhnmhee is just a few miles out from Steubenville. "Secretary 3. H. Farrell of Auburn informed me by wire this morning that lie had received the protection money for the 0. P.

from President Travis, and that it was now up to us lo develop just as many star players for future delivery to the majors as we could. "Remember me to the fans and fix it with tlia weather man to have a long spell of fine weather after I get fa Sharon." 1 Sullivan, although clever, Ss no match for the Spring Valley pbenom, who, in a fight ot ten or twelve rounds, could easily dispose of him. White Hope Meyers of Sharon Is not anxious to meet Hank Griff lu of New Castle. Meyers came hero Monday night to see Hank la action having decided to challenge him, But after four minutes of boring against Martin Burns ot Milwaukee, Griffin put his a itu out and Meyers decided that he didn't want to meet the black boy Just yet. Joy and rushod across Pelican park ever was.

Ha isn't content with the performances of 1911, despite the fact that do other players in history has erjualed them. "I feel that I'm due for an even better season," ho declared, "and I don't wish to he 'thought boJistful when I say it either. Experience has taught me many things." Here's Tyrus Raymond Cobb, full or that essential ingredient, "pep" that goes to make up all good ball players and yearning to Emasb more records during the coming season. The Georgian, wilh the Tigers, down in the Dixie training camp, says ho feels more fit this spTlng than he with the speed ot ly Coon, wmio several of the Cub players who witnessed the unusual performance, thought for a minute that the peerless leader had gone "dippy" until he had caught up with a tall lauky TERRY'S MOUNTAINS ROLL 10 1ST PLACE ThiH happened to be the Vean Gregg of Cleveland tamo and on be BOXING COMMISSION TO PROTECT PUBLIC ing so tlhanco neaved a sigh, turned to the club house ana Hunter Tells How Real Live Sport Dope left the park without bo much as a good-bye to his players. Lust night Itoll l.OOrt Score In Five-Man Event nt Chicago Tourney and A-sumo the Lend.

he thought he had discovered a King Colo or a Mathewson, being of tho (By TJnlted Press.) NEW YORK, March 15. Steps will bo taken bv thu busing commission He Came to Be Let Out by Pirates opinion that Gregg was one of his staff of 17 pitchers who ho has not to prevent fight fans from being buncoed In future bouts as they were bad the opportunity of looking over. Gregg was waiting here for the Naps, wIid came Monday from Mobile and waa limbering up on Chance's in tho One Riiund Hognn-Leach Cross contest which terminated at the end of tho first round because the Cali-frirniH insisted on hitting in Fred Hunter arrived iu Indianap field. the breakaways. Major JJison, uno of A PIIAYER.

FROM THE FIELD. Cod grant that in the strife and stress Which all must face who linger here Upon the Field ot Hopelessness Or with the Laurels swinging near Ujion the world's red Firing Line The battle of the strong and weals The FatB of all the Fates be mine I will not show the yellow streak. If Fortune playn nie false or fair If fi om tile Shadowland I creep Up to the height and linger there Or topple downward to the deep-Am Id the clash for name or fame olis Tuesday and reported 1a Manager Burke. He had been hunting in the vicinity of Coshocton, where ducks, not the lamo variety are said to abide in plentiful numbers. of tho mebers of tin: commission, said iorlay that hereafter fight clubs would CHICAGO, March 16.

Playing nn- der a great strain but determined to take tho lead in tho five-man event of the American Bowling congress tournament, the crack Terry's Mountain Milwaukee team piled a score ot lono in tho third game of Its series last night ruid todav holds first place in tha big contest with a score of 2.ST0. It was the greatest five-man effort seen on the alleys here in vear3. In the doubles Vandorluuk and Mar-tlu of St. Paul dropped Into second Til nee with a score of 1312. a tie with FIERCE FIGHT WHEN probably hn forced to give return checks to spcelatorg who had not been given a "fair run for ihclr money." rlils cannot he attended to by Fred, who bagged two poor llttlo ducklets.

who. if they hadn't been One Round Mogan ib corning in ior handicapped by weights on their feet and broken paddles would have hlter censure from the local followers nf the 6lort and It is unlikely that ho will be much of a drawing card even Now we know that Geo. Chip is just as heady a lighter as Jimmy Dine has all along claimed. Ha has brains enough to. save his money.

Funny that Connie Mack is not worrying about bis Infield. It is naid that he Is willing to stand pat on Mc-Innes, Baker, Barry and Collins. Hera in the second week of March ana hd second Ty Cobb has been discovered. Only twenty-eight more days for the firing line snouts tu pick the wonder up, 'a French boxer named Belli died tho Dtlier dav from the effects of a blow administered by an Englishman. There is no need to say whero tho unfortunate Frenchman was hit.

Aw there, Mr. Leist! Right glad to sen you, old fellow. Welcomo to our oity. And by the way, what corner of our fair city do you desire for your National bank? Manager Paige of Shuron is becoming more sensible. He now says that he "hopes" his team will finish first In tho new 0, P.

league. Wi. rn tenner doubt that the base effected a clean get away. Fred Is in other McKnew and Kranss of instructions For Spring Training Manager Fred ClarKe or tho Pirates, has mapped out the following code of rules that must be followed by the playoni: 1 Don't smoke- clgarcts. It you must use tobacco Bcleot a good Pittsburg stogie or a pipe.

li Don't drink. Alcoholic nlimu-Jants used in moderation may do little harm; they can do nD good, and they are dangerous. Better be a teetotaler. Don't keep Into hourn. "Early to hed and early to rise" la still a.

good maslm, 4 Don't gamble. Worrying about an ace Tull that wan beaten laat Eight or wondering how the horsos are running while play la in progress are ullko distracting. Don't be a groncb. Cheerfulness Is a very desirable quality in anybody ball player in particular. Sharp answers and fllspiaya at temper on ths field interlace with successful team work, and often cause cnAiItios.

Don't proBcrastlnnte. If nny-thitag Interferes with reporting on cut It out Tardiness sets a bad example, 7 Don't bs a backbiter. If yoa tlna Hflnpe and expects to play ma Where our man fails another If lie succeeds in getting mutches here uuual brilliant game. Borne one tel Stork Yards Boxer, Sore Over Last Fight, Says Ho Will Bums (Slopping Block. mounts ei'ant that I play out the Game- For there Is nothing else that HARUY ALEXANDER SELLS BROOD MARE egraphed Fred Clarke.

Uy the way hero is a splendid opportunity ot letting the fans in on the secret as to why Hunter was allowed to fold his tent and Blip out of. tho Smoky City. It Is like Uils: Fred waited and counf.1. Pitcher Colden of the Cardinals, CHICAGO, March 1.5. Fight faus who brave the snow drifts and the Tbo hlgn onwiere are.

Firo-mno event: Terry's Mountains, Milwaukee, Llpman'a, Chicago, LS4S: Ger-manlas. Fort. Wayne, 2.S45; Klon-dykes Toledo, 2.S2S; Union Bag, Chicago, Doubles: Swanson-Snllarider, Chicago, 1.S2R; McICnew-Knuiss, Washington, Ynndei'tuuk-Martin, St. Paul, Rnicfc-Fishor, Chlcago, Kupfer-Pudewa, Chicago, 1.1S7. Singles: Sutton, Rochester, KTfi; Elwert, Toledo, "UG4; Shepherd.

Knncas City, 6U2; Thles, Cleveland, lion; Bruck, Chicago, was sacrificed to second in a gamo with Brooklyn, In the previous In took an Involuntary hath in the big pool In thB center of the hotel atrium ut West Raden. Two little girls were playing with si rubber hall which accidentally full Into the pool and floated out of reach. Golden climbed to the wall and leaned over to reach it while two other players held him. faltering railroad service tonight and take chances of being snow bound in tha wildu of Wisconsin, may ho rewarded by seeing one of the fiercest fights staged hereabouts in yon re when Packey Mcli'arland and Kid Durtis meet at Kenosha. McFarland plans reverse far the Harry Aleximdor- oT ibis city, has sold to W.

E. Stokes, Fuiehen Wilkes farm, Lexington, his valuable brood mare, Coc.il Alexander by Garobetta Wilkes 3-4, dam Liidv Watson, dan: of Geo. Condi 2: IT." 1-4. Kentucky dermis 2:30, Gen ning Leifleld blowcd and the Trolley Dodgers tied the acoro. Babe Adams was sent to the right field corner to warm up.

Clarke was on tho bench ball season is near. We bought a tick and ho waved both arms at Adams Suddenly they released their hold lOvnns. 2:20 3-4, by Indianapon "kidding" he has received loHowm.c nn ine rream festival that Is to to hurry up. who was tossing them tiad he fell forward a stun ne meet-1 lecotid dam Geneva by Smuggler, hry, to Simon. Hunter nay Clarke's arm be hem ine niao vii, merscd In the chily water.

As they ex inn. when the youngster placed 3:16 1-1 Carley 2:15 1-4, Tu liafi. eo up In tho air, which was tho for the benefit at the Dan teams. blinker over Packey's right eye. The, tho fifth diem all producers Dan Dailcy, fretting because of in- have an idea that the club Is not be J.

W. MORROW BITYS ANOTHER STALLION activltv, is keeping in stiape ny lin ing BOO pound dumb bolls at Dime signal to steal and 011 the next ball he darted for third. Ho was nailed sis foot by Bergen's perfect toss, making the second out. Gibson followed with a two bagger. Can you figure It out? Hunter had ing conducted properly, tell tho malinger about it.

If your suggestions are good, he'll appreciate them. Mt. Alesaniler Is tlie tortunatu owner of two-year-old colt and a voariing filly from tho above flam and sired 'by Peter The Great 2:07 FRENCH BOXERS MUST BE 21 YEARS OF AGE Si Don't bo a quitter. It you are gym ROOKIES FAIL 10 stock yards fighter saya ha will make a chopping block of the young easterner. Bums derlsrea he will repeat the black eye dose by following rushing tactics against McFarland and declares bo expects tu score a knock-out Instead of a black e.vo by landing on Packey's jaw.

LEFTY LIEPIELD BACK WITH PIRATES Eoltlne a bad breat In the luck, plained afterward, they couldn resist the temptation. Many a bush league recruit will pass the judgment of tho scribes and man-agcrs only to draw a long sentence from Ibe bleacher's Jury in May. President Carson says he will welcome a government probe of tho Central league. Will some one please ask Attorney Wickersham to probe last year's 0. $1 P.

and especially the J.911 New Castle team? The north and south poles have been discovered. Will Mr. Leist, the braes yourself and fight all the harder. fl Don't sulk. If you'vo been caiied down tbb chances are that you deserved It, and yonH gain nothing by showing your teeth.

1 0- -Don't bait the umpire. Base-hall Saw gives him the advantage over you at all times, so that it does not pay to oppose him. The captain will attend to all the necessary he remained on second woutd have scored the winning run. From then on Hunter bBeame nervous and didn't play up to his A. A.

form. Clarke called him pretty strongly and Fred i took it to heart- This Utle Incident paved the way for his retirement from the big show. But Fred is no quitter. He expects to be right hack there this year. Not with Pittsburg, but with some lother big league team.

GEI jIGHI CHANGE To Make Good During Training Sea-eon Owing to the TnclCjnout Weatlier in South. The champion show stallion, Juvigne, VS()74, is now owned by J. J. W. Morrow of this city.

Ha purchased him this week from I he importers. Bell Wooster, Ohio. Juvigne won first and silver cup two year old Percheron dsss and championship over a field ot 50 competitors as the best Percheron etnl-lion of nov use, at the N. Y. state fair at Syracuse in 1011, Ho also repeated tho above performance at tho Mlcn-igan state, fair, Detroit, in 1911, which Is conclusive evidence that hB has few equals and no superiors.

Mr. Morrow is exhibiting the championship gold medals he won at above fairs. Interested visitors are always welcome at Mr. Morrow's private stables new owner of the Nocks please proceed to find the 0. P.

pennant (By United Press.) NEW YORK, March -ID. The box-Ini; commission announced today it was greatly Interested in the precautions being taken by tho French boxing federation to prevent pugilistic fatalities. If the plans provo a success they may be given a try-out here. Hereafter French boscra must he at lenst 21 vea.ru of ago before they cau appear in professional bouts. Finish Splits will not he permitted and tho floor of the ring will be covered with pole? HOT SPRINGS, March 15.

With "Lefty" Lelfield safe within the Pirate fold and the sound of 2,4 men completed, tho Pirate band steamed Into the station here today eager to begin the long postponed out-door work. "Lefty" will not report until next Saturday. Tie came lo terms with Manager Clarke last night when the train passed through St, Louis. The southpaw was the last hold-out. NEW OULBAKS, March .15.

Manager Hresnanaa ic supposed to NEW AMERICAN LEAGUE MANAGER LOOKS OVER YOUNGSTERS ON DIXIELAND TRIP With another dav ot enlorcen uranuu ness on account of the weather, let young Salmon get away from the "rookies" on 'him. Never mind, Roger, there are as Itf. fff tndovelon into ohenoms goad fish In the sea as were ever any day but. Sundays. thick felt IUU uu tv Hnrlnp (he tralDlnC season mo going a-gllmmerlng.

Saturday begins the actlvo season for tao voieraiis, II SI according to Chance. From rani, uhih on the big chief will work with the regulars to get tnem In mm ior mo active campaign and the youngsters; 1 4. Of nTlOWlTlir 1 Will l(La LU l-tin-V --a guttridge: rand Eometntng mimnai are called upon or go back to tha Styles and Fabrics on Display FARMERS ATTACKED BY RABID CAT For Your Easter WARREN, March, IS. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Rlakesly of How-land boulevard were bitten Monday evening by a oat, which came to their home and entered the kitchen.

The animal sprang at them and 1n an effort to save Mrs. Illakes-ley, Mr. Biakeslcy was badly bilteh on tho hand. Later the same cat. made its appearance at the Stull farm and leaped at Mr.

Snosnlder, but he warded it off with a pitchfork. It, also Jumped ut a farm hand and was later shot by a neighbor. Tho head of the feline was sent lo Columbus for an examination by the atato chemist. Mr. unrl Mrs.

Blakcs- Remember that "Easter Slnday" comes unusually early this year (April 7th), therefore avoid hurried workmanship and disappointment by placing your Easter order as ear as possible: Our PS owing now awaits your approval. Compare our samples with others and you find THBKfc PARIS0N." Others can't compare with the high quality, beauty of finish or range of designs displayed in this most complete showing of famous GUARANTEED JIhtfpJhffi CLOTHS aro under tho care or a physi- ley ciall. FAST N. BRIGHTON i'JSAJYl iliiilii i'UnitrllJ. I mill, a.

It. standard of Every day nmrk.s the m-rival of NEW anil UHKU.Y1D criecis designed ni uio UilIorinB is gunranlced every garment ami your completed is assurei dro9sWi." Xsfc Our "Modern M.odos" sfyle chart for Spring and Hummer Is ready and Invites careful ntlenllon ot WoVve, in our display windows. Just what you were UililtiuK of for this suit, made to men6ure and styll to $17.00, $18.50, $20.50, $22.50, $25.00 and $28.00 Tho Peerless A. C. and tho Blight-on five, Independent champions of Western Pennsylvania will elfish at Peerless hall tonight.

Tho lineup; TMrditon. Pocrlcss, Meyers tjouuory lUUL-reai Craft Chamuers lienKingcr GUTTRIDGE RAND Wlthrow Andrews SATISFACTJON uugn Hotter 0 Crouch Roardhoad rvnioh (1 Johnson MEN'S TAILORS SHACKAMAXON looking 3e colts "fo'B lenm. is shown Billing on'a bailing 112 EAST WASHINGTON STREET ai. tho ball park In Mobllo, looking over tho bunch of youngsters ho took along on tho training trip. He thinks 1i will have an outfit that NEW YORK To savo a nlckol, William Schoir, an electrician gavo his life.

Ho entered (ho wrong plat-farm In a subway ntnlion, and a train Htnick him ua bo nUouipled to cross the tracks. Around the Amei-lcnn lenguo circuit thoy have nlwayn known him a.1 Davis, tho first bnse-num. Thin is how he looks us Hurry Mavis, the boss. The former iifut of Die Athletes, now manager tl Ihu Cleveland will Uniuh wodi uu In the American losiB.

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