The evening world. Newspaper, May 11, 1905, Page 12

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a 5] ACKENSCHMIDT has eaid littic of late about fighting, He seems 4 to have dropped the Idea, Would Hack make a great fighter? That's a question that is hart to an- ewer. The probability is that he would, for he combines with his strength won- erful quickness and fine judgment of Balance and distance. He is game and Aggressive. » _ But, of course, he woudn't care to Skate on the outer edge of the pusilistic four hundred. He would want to be ‘shampion or nothing, for he {s accus- tomed to taking the first place in ev- . erything that he attempts. At the start he broke world's the weight-lifting rec- ords. Thon he became chainpion Graeco- Romapn wrestler, ‘When he tried catch tee eb abit @ strange art to b earned the tit! Seeker le of champion lack would want to fight the oham- Pion, Jeffries, if he tought at all, Ho vould have to leave his wrestling for at | Jeast a venr to gain suMcient experience | > fn the boxing game to face Jeffries with any chance # success, Even then he might not be able to make a great show- ing, His myssles have always been used 4m pulling things toward him, hugging, | Pulling and hauling. Perhaps the knack ca Hitting with the weight of the body eiving behind the blow would come He might spend the year los! " Aly thousand dollars’ worth Beers Ments jn his own line, and then turn out @ R004 boxer, but a little short of cham- Plonship calibre. He would have lost much of his prosiige as a wrestler, Then, even if he did succeed tn heoom. ing firet man in the ring, he would prob- ably find that there was less profit in it than in his present ocoupatio money and harder knocks, Jo; corre Init equal to Huck's, nid denne {# the greatest champion the ring ever| Knew. Hoe would make much more out | of the game if he were only half as great a champion, | Tt would be a poor business propoal- | tipn, and probably Me. Tsckenne mn recognizes the fat. T ALIKING about fighting wrestiors, | why forget our old fend Gotch? | uy Frank did a little boxing in| Nome, we have heard, There have | been stories, too, of pri: in Buffato and other plaa he knocked ou: somebody or A short tine 1 fal somes thing about ‘Tom Sharkey. it was >»mething to the effect that there was | ‘cne man he could whip, anyhow, | And that’s the sallor.” | Kind friends rusied to Vom and told | him about it, ‘Tom bristied up. “I've | retired from the rine,” qnoth Sharkey, | “but Gotoh can have my game wheneyor he-wants it. ‘There I. on trim yet, with one band tu \ Intek“and me eyes siut. 1 * Goin.” nt might be a Munroe. Gotch and t t up a mixed maten, ne Knovkout, winner of Fout to pick the style of th BELMON chance n (Specin\ to The H or) | RACE RACK, Bh T PARK, | * May 1—The ries tu-murrow's ” faces ure as follows | FIRST RACE —Handieap; one mile Hirt Mase Toe vc | ‘eit rm Pulm ‘Weaver Drones i i ' fj 1 i “a ' me Aner KOURTH RACH Mt oh bool UR ne inet ia Wut i an iy mahi iine M acta Hh Moker avulcat Mietian LUNUE se Hoy Od Mitier Wiity ex rH Bhi Wa : Orinonde’n Right | Wooitraw « | oe ae THE, WORLD! ‘THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 11, 1905, COMPLETE PAGE OF SPORT STARS FAIL TO SHINE ON ST. LOUIS CARDINALS \Visiting Team Has Some Players Who Would Rank in the First Class Stronger Team, if on a BY ALLEN SANGREE, ‘The even of New York, at least they | sign with the Amerioan o are fixed | Why?’ "Heosuse he“ Fest who have ® caro for baseball, are fx Here in the United Sates altRoure tte Re aid mate life es a railroad iy » the Giants a: aged @ hant-working, clever ‘ball ‘Coamne hat deserves to be'in the first d. Hi hey play town all tne ame, eeey Just now upon the St, Louls Cardinals, a team that came here as tall-enders land proceeded to play the Giants to & standstill, Néw York fe 0 selfeh city, She would brakee- rather read about a dog fight on the | Fedllze that there are other industries Bowery than a maasacro of human de- | igs little, world besides baseball inga in Armenia, Her baseball enthusl-| man; and we observed that when then asts are just as narrow-minded, and He the core veasterday about one have hardly any interest in a visiting thousand New Yorkers gave them a hand, \eam, This is all wrong. travel abroad the “Little Father” ts visited by newapaper reporters who walt at his beck and call that they may glean a few crumbs from the rich man's table, Ike our poor friend Lagarus. Later on, the Good Book tells us, It was Dives, he of the Rockefeller wealth, who craved mercy, "Send Lagarus,"’ he begged, “that he may dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue, for I am tormented in this) flame."” Reporter's Hard Task. Curtously cnough, the newspaper re- porter, in his efforts to tell the public | what happened at a@ baseball game, | must be a second Lazarus, for the cap- | tains of baseball industry, if they chance to be on the wave of succes: are wondrous proud. Brave Indeed 1s the lubber who should ask one whee was the score. Im pleasant contrast to men of this! Kidney is Charley—alias the “'Kid"— Nichols, who will probably pitch in to- day's game. Like others of the St. Louis team, this sturdy ball player looks at life through the little end of the telescope, He Is so broad-minded | that he voluntarily gave up the cap- When the Giants | taincy to Jimmy Burke with the hope that "Burke could do better for the lub." | Nichols ts still the protagonist on the | Car al teain, because he has more B a Ae ginger than any other two, and more | RAT. experience. Fans of an earlier genera- Hon will recall him on the Omaha nine intended way back in Is No joke he Hrothersood fight happened next season, and the National League wa ushed for guod players, Frank Seelee, now manager of the Chicago Colts, wasy with Boston then, and spotted the eid" Instantly buying his services His Greatest Garne, From 189 to 1908 Nichols was the best | piteher, not only in Boston, but tn the | ynal League. Perhaps the greatgat game le hereabouts was an eleven-lini t with the great] Rusie for hh With two out | eae ane ni ") rhan drove GUNTHER “ tleld. fenve, ‘Nb Ye xpot where that bail | Weat over and tag there t y the i) jt Delmg the longest hit ever | ade gh the Lolo Grounds All the t hols played in Boston | pteeeee di to the profession, and | cee tly to owin ther pennants, | Sieclal to The Evenine We fom, iliings and Conant, Ue] BOSTON, May 1i.—George Gunther Swed nim to go] WO" a clean victory over Charley ine of the few | Q Rourke at the Douglas A, C. in lita be | Chelsea last night after ten rounds of the Mercest and fastest fighting ever lwenty years, Last seavon Nichols] soo, at that club They tou wie resentere,, the Nations 1g Ue ‘| scheduled for fMfteen rounds, but at the now working Uke @ beaver t0 MEE BL close of the tenth O'Rourke's seconds athe Fut threw up the sponge n trom the ‘Isid," we have| gor five rounds O'Rourke did aome Homme moth; Whose entrance © thélicloven tostwork and. showed that ne National Langue severa) sears ago Was'l wan Gunther's peer on belentine. pointe ja positive sensacion but the "Melbourne Ixang imo! hid New York, he would be a wonder. In| power behind his punches and kept all the sign-bow and ex+| hammering away until he had O'Rourke pected hum to become a ina bad way, One of the surorises of the bout was the amount of punishment O'Rourke took. oe Necds Good Company, Well, ft played tram ike New York he would be a wo Y In thing depends u you with a baseball, ev company. George browne would not be to-day were he trai (special to World) BE ee Tay BAL UIMORE, Md., May t.-Owing to ne sie, p a di ment over the division of the Would shine Hke the Ke Pr nlananen deer BErratt| dey , part of the Hutaw Athletic | in ame predicament. ang Jno MeClain, of Chester, an rtalked much about BH jaimy Devine, of Philadelphia, the fi'+ | p word wn ind contest hetween the ke yy two which was scheduled to t place | w te, last night was deciured off at the Poin > minute substiture Benny Frank: ‘ yn and “Young McCue fought ten 1 i Like tame tounds to a draw, or stun un pe ; asta Noa ngets oge HARD GAME EXPECTED. amous for fe 1p T they were Aviother hard battle Is scheduled for ve must double ap nex ut Bronx Oval, One Hun- Bn TY CoUMLOE. dred and sSetyebitrd street and South eat 1 ik eenite | enh rd, Where the Cedara and Y r Wane ta | tie Ce islips will clash for the first sll the throw "Tie | Gime tis #eagon. Holi teama are put- y : HAC ng up a fast article of ball, and a ted- Taylor a Good One, cimacy is assured, Bars aie Der vill be 4m the pains f E long, While Lol r a Neatats ital h Anh By to-do the ory Her Chetan work CUBAN X-GIANTS TO PLAY. ned Glants will m ) In when they ta In Ridgewool T Inimitudte ever fala ti his antics and tldgewoods will id thay ed cracks a hard Broo okle With coach » for the honors. Ht hy is y sands ut Ho ne maar leven lube have es habit of sending over subst! but in the future the 1 Interooll pit their best men tn iy wi y play the Hoboken Veuwity wb ds, ea As aie ate Dae! i th Leama, clubs must eld. when. t champion quarter-mi yeuterday dropped from. the Val ania, | patina. behind in hie, studies, whtebs ais dte. te Th, waeatroyi the chas niing the Intereollt lo Gri va. HIGHLANDERS SEEK | \ TAYLOR. Four St. Louis Stars, VICTORIES IN THE WEST Jabman hora du ¢ jer in the winter he quietly out of Los An, show up with In his day, N pitcher hig ever used alas! poor Newton ave him nden en a ng the and alt int He hae gone to Indlanapolis in an attempt to get In shape, but his changes are indeed slim, Puttmann was also expected to do the joo ‘according to Hoyle, but when It gifted down to control Putt, couldn't hit the ground with his bat. ‘He says there is just one kink jJeft in hin win nd when he works that out) he: ewton H by a left "Doo" Is great best But, hem hy three WILLIAMS TO PITCH. Anouner at Marquet enUcy “jimm: Long Islanders ms ts fe will yhel nts the oy Leen Nong the twirl ed for for topo BAYARD WINS AT GOLF. tr, hides ALL KINDS! R{ROBERT EDGREN _'M’GOVERN A EDITED BY TARGET FOR MURPHY’S BLOWS COMING T0 TRAIN a Little Fighter from Harlem Was a Revelation ® ANnoUnoe om donk hattle pnt that Fink Got fi rn tt and Had Hughey All but Out. Wt ne 6h is 4 i eee reenemeenennemtre ‘ stir in the 1 \ (Special to The Rvening World.) | bring his right @eross to the proper spot, over of | Joukings plucky Mahe | PHILADELPHIA, May 11.—Harlem to put the force was lack! ial 1 forful [Lackensehmidt, the front! ‘Tommy Murphy, the best) MoGovern went to the mat. Ho stayed shers refusal to fighting product of that section, B8V8| down for the count of six, and when vuiniain, Hughey McGovern the worst lacing of he arose rushed at the curly his career last night at the National! ohap from the land of goats followed s he renewed the interest t A.C maniac. ; Maybe tt wasn'ta fight! Whew, auch} Just what Tommy expected and wan | i°sPe se teen oat i ES jslugging! Murphy at all stages had the! looking for. Instead of crushing his foo, KiN# RUE up several Wools wa in hale McGovernite looking to the bad, 80 as Hughey expected, he met fusillade. \ ainda the: laurel whlch wore bad, In faot, that it looked as if Hughey | of jabs, hooks and every other sort of his from uh sensational would not go the mit, |hlow that fairly bewildered as well as Just think of dt! Murphy carrying the bil 19, was #6 A veston | Fal | fghi to MeGovern, and he had the ith beating him, Mur- yoklyn boy shooting ducks for fair, Hook: tor Me Tommy would go In and o § nose, started laret tn the: round. Once tt fhiwed it ded, Q | MY pald pe Hiar attention to )} his antagos and when the \ora bell was a inass a It was ex, vela Nik” Rus: prelim(nary msiderio) ing. ATTELL-FORBES “FIGHT A FROST inl ta ‘The Byenty | DETROIT, Mich, ¥ Last Call Changes in Telephone Directory listings desired for the Summer edition must be received before World) N.—The prob j ability ts at Abe Attell will not he | demand for De Tt boxing show the rimotiate fusiee ater ast wien {) & P.M. TOMOrrow With Horry %, In which Attell S, There was ast. cane | A ier at et nina {| New Reduced Rates for om Seas", || Telephone Service ns gee Now in Force Call Nearest Contract Office: 15 Dey St. + Tel. 9010 Cortlandt UIS.W. 38th St. + + Tel, 9040 - 38th, 23. E. 50h St Tel 9041 Plaza 220 W, 124th St. + Tel. 9000 Morningside New York Telephone Co, THE WELL-K and RECTAL SP last on is ho comparison boys ween the DOCTOR WIKX, iy JALY DRAWS WITH MARTIN 11.—Jack OWN RUPTURE IALIST, SAYS: My : CHE MIG-ELEGTRO . TREATMENT. D p is the safest, best and most certain ct RE tor all forms. : o Claims to Your Confidence Del, May ms WILMINGTON, { Wilmington, siayed #ix rounds JANSICIAN, AM LE ry Martin, uf Philadelphia, be- Aun IN YORK the Wilmington A, C, last night UP TUR AND ained @ draw us first tour rounds the Wil- ngton n had the better of it by Hof tus Geveress. In the fifth, however, he lost his speed, and it was Martin's’ fant tigsedi cer Jack Agnton, of Philadelp the old- | v, t Jack Query, of Wilming- Bix Bite is 1%) i Ayia ee ANER yeom *hiladelphia, Knocked out | ie Sdile Fraction, of Philadeiphia, in the B. WEX, M.D d round Permanently Cured» wv STRONG TEAMS TO MEET. | No Knife or Other Painful And All Rectal Diseases Instrument Used, the successful treatment of Rectal troubles a lar euvand pertocted wna iiee sho. to) yermanelitis cute a, fiatuik ti, 30.9 0 da feaure. avons. Week, fer 1k wether BAIN MENT, “You can call at my offic Pb Your Duninerw 0 Fi & few day or week revel Manager Umstadter has taken care to Strengthen the Pastime Indlans for thelr game with the ball team of the | \oyavier Athletic Club at Pastime Oval lnext Sunday afternoon. The Xayiers, | too, will have their best combinadion in| LE rt NO KNIFE Vand return, +B, the'feld, ‘Pie batieries will be Port and | PAykire FoR THETIS Th aie 7 Hofer for the Pastimes and Bowen 4 vps P f 3 7 BU BIR | ie expects eventually to get one over | MEL Ge far ihe Naviers the pre | PInterview or W rite ese Cured Persons of Rupture: RY BOZEMAN BULGER |) pws fina mame willbe Wetween the Hows | ERRE GML Crooks JOHN HBELIC Sun METER » Posts (Special (o The Evening World.) Jack Powell ia very much to the past | hans apd the Yorkville Glants | Ritoup. stad’ ioni ii.” wha? pe BUPFALO, N.Y, May Wh RAS ERE URE RAE OR dace age | He geste orang at bated a Altelpht Mignlanders are speeding on their way MNAM™ and ff svete flat OS Is aa AN ATTAN VS. EX+HOBOKEN | [340 craft itis mt vehi 18 th westward, not looking for more Worlds anything aml get away with it Tle DANIEL, D. TASTER f OE, hth Danbury, to conduer, but auxioun to conquer Pinched oft ine ne ere ise el Phe Manhattans will play the ex-Ho- | [JOS MAURER, | Maple ay. (ye A Then ART, care of Any old thing for a change, They I+ must he depended on fo sine hoken teaan Olympl Held) One| Hun Rea thst 18" tvooster Ly Mlenbrogok, ‘ew now come, Both 80 ped and ‘Thirty-sisth sere Tyanklyn. : waded the net aid fells aid Me BEY! tas aay Golmih mate Vl Avenue, nese Sunday afternoon, ‘The | Names of other cured persons could be added, but space will not permit up. to some gondens ured team to lay putting ont ve Houeadn nine snouid prove a good at | HaLLt RATED | nook Noo ton Haunt 1 Hydrocoie, | Gonsultayion and Advice are Is back and meekly submit. to ° E traction, as it las been playing. great "4 FREE. 5, i + Arran A good, hard drubbing ake ball mat Cotter and Daly, who ‘were | | BOOKLET FREEs) nook No. on Piles and Rectal Di adit, Ri A OnaplocH ara, In Boston Grifith caught ty me vind. cular the game owing to dijuries, will | POPEICH HOURS: 9 A. os TOL Y. e Oto SP AL SUNDAYS, To ple Charges, owton GriMth caught the clams a eiites | be ome tne th positions: ¢ ay. W xX eS : plons coming ou of a hard streak of Griffith Nerney fame thea Waller, as taual, will do. the DR. GEO. B. Wi ’ upture-and Rectal Specialist, Tick, and, Just to do the nice thing, SAU It has deveien ie Mite aie twitling for tt hattans, 42.6. 20 80, NEW YORK CIPY, he med in the hole left vac Young fellows have mate coo when cer Vil race aires Collinge Juss now. Chirk, Grihiiy iw eivemh ame EON gia ain MURRAY HILLS’ NEW GROUNDS ene toned to tell the old) hardsiuck. tots eves atiy gyaver, ha UN Ish ‘ TING, OLD DR. GRINDLE, tostts unwell on his stoma Tiehlanders have had two series ne ae eee a YEAR r rift Ix a game loser, Tt Is an open’ games with enon, af thele stranay Ne GN si MANA ERE OF AN “y!| Belmont Park Races| . t i IN et thi ne chef of the igh. Viyalaot: be 1} fonm, haw # 06 x ARE ie ea Ju nian WY Gae ene 7 ES Donk Grounds at SINLV-xeventh street | Every Weekday, civil aL Lia aaa aera TEAL DD vee ICN. and. Kleventh avenue, whore he will Fowilto ADAG TB HAG pitching staf. ‘The main cause of t he eth tect May Ws term agaliat the strongest | oq HOW ade aya excont saturtinys: traine recent shump can be attributed to th April uy Willow Work Istiabie elude in fat i Murray Hits | via ‘Long Amand) RI ah ab Hy same widely touted twirlers. In hos peel: geveral new ator witle lat have fot shelroppon: ate on Bunday Pa Mi, le nt akin dike bro he looked for wonders, but ab ne Held kon the Henon. tn ueae che tov Canis, the etcong colored wai ah at Avett i Rnauth, Japring arm has rendered tus iyra game Yeager ripmed “off two of arin of | war train at Tso BM} ee gine tinea LenUlttn tron oncean ‘ five Nis secitred w Yor | Hirwotyns at 12.9 Randing. He, ceitiaie wt t Ra AUFeLY HA YOU RY CaN for trae res DEIVAte ordinary von ant dain ie i days ' ny Unie wan ft between Oh Ae Hoened OV PH Ty Rid automobtion heat tracted flee, IT 7th ava, ving, hvaloian Long Ts pang, Trl te ay rt J heats and boxes at, Waldorf and ‘one Hotels, Mofiride'# ond Null: FIRST RACK 9.20 P.M tir Howrey The Natural Laxative Water was awarded the Grond_Prizo at the St, Louts Exposition, 1004, for its Purity and Exce lence, Ensy to tako— Easy in action—Kase for all stomach allmonts, “PHB CHICAGO HANDICA niaaty Ly Deiliahied bent hand Moa Big @ for om A arn) POTENT Me TS Lee el Se WE Loy SRR T EE UTP Me BIG WRESTLERS — ———_—— |

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