The evening world. Newspaper, February 12, 1906, Page 8

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Served to New York Sports This,Week. YTS week will see twenty-round hours’ ride from New York. ‘of tt—not much haréer to reach Coney Ista::d was for Harlemites @ays of the Horton law. ‘promoters, makes this promise. Says thatthe threais of in- days are "all poppycock.” first"bowts, on Wednesday: night, to bring together Tony Bender sean crcietes, ten rounds, as 4 pre- ‘and “Honey” Melody and " kein the twonty-nound main ) Wikie uhts-terf't « star card, the fact that the Tuxedo promises nd ‘batiles will draw a great Mollody is a good welter-welght, {nat lone ago had some claim to jetitie in that class. Burke is a dangerous Philadelphia scropper game weight. It should be « fast ng bout from start to finish, and probanility % will never £0 the rounds.scheduled. [ promoters talk of putting on ‘Abe Attell and Harry Harris In the near future “for the feather- championship.” . leery Harris, four or five years ago, a “ohe of the ‘best little men In his i But since then he has been in better right to fight for claimed title than Harris until he has taken on a few has shown that he can One ie Tommy Murphy, fighting all the time of late, ing his one defeat by Ter- , has succeeded in trimming i g at + Fd uF & ! i Dottie in a ring pitched only two ron by Tom given out during the pest) ae AC. Magistrate Breen Surprised t | + Leam that Capt. Parrell Attends All Shows. ‘gon amd Jobn Doyle, principals; ‘Dorgan. the timekeoper, were’ the arrested. made+the arrests was to the effect that Farrell, who wae-present atithe bouty. Magtstrete, "Why. yes,” was present, as he has been at the bouts which tave been heM every Sat- urday night.” “Welt” remarked the t. Py was present fave & braced "pr rine-ighit, have been @ boxing eaten” it could not It mast CASE DISMISSED Magistrate Breen. in the West Side Police Court, on Sunday, discharged Yb officals) of the Metropolttan A. C.., who wene arrested Saturday night i cf {][|,coarged with conducting a prize-fight., enty-Round Fighting Will James Budkley, the reteres; John: Nol neltus: Crowe, the treasurer, and. Andy’ The testimony of the detectives who; that they had been sent there by Capt. ‘Was the onptein there?” asked the, replied the lawyer. “He rate, “it bas chai 3 cseinteia defies ee eee ee ~NEWS AND COMMENT # 3 o 8. B. ROBERTS. Gy FRED GERDES. THE BALT Locals Win Three of the Four Events—Koster Played Strong Game. BALTIMORE, Ma., Feb. 12.—The New ‘York bowlers wound up thelr meet with the Baltimores in a blaze of glory. Four events were played, of which the visitors captured threa, ‘The only Neventithmt the locals won was the single matchgame in wifich Krichton detested Koster by nine pins. The New Yorkers had an ensy time winning the three-men team matoh, tut the two and five men team contests were hotly fought out by the tooals, Korter virtually won whoj.the latter, {n whigh total pins counted, by making seven successive strikes and rolling up & score of 23, The New GOTHAM BOWLERS BEAT IMORE CRACKS Taae team won this match by onty/ twenty-two nina. The scores: THREE-MEN TEAM MATCH. New York, First Game—Koaten, 1st; Haller, 154; Vgorheis, 192. ‘Total, 23s a Gaine—Kuster, Linden, init Poorndia a Tote ind Game—Koster, 26; Lindén, 28; Voorhets, 168. Total. 642. Baltimore First Game—Brauer, 100; Scotty, 182; -Krtohton, 196. Total, ‘48. Second Game — Snyder-Lueger, 1 Sooty, 188: Krichton, sf, Total” ss att me-Seybold. 139; Se Rrichton, 211 Total. 18 Sei &MEN TEAM MATCH—2 GAMES New York. Konter, 177, 268: Linden, 298, 173; Rad- Gell, 37. 18: Haller. 1£0, 168; 158. 1a Totals, si ba.” 8? Yoorneta, aes Brauer. 158, 173: Peterson, 177 Bngelbach. 16. ter" Scotty, 200, {Eaton ‘a8. IM. Totals, 888, 949. sees == HIPHLANDERS 00 SOUTH ON MARCH 5 to do to anyone, had Terry id have a good show with Aitiell now in twenty rounds, But this*Attell-Harris scrap will be a “wonder if Harry ts actually back tn from. Both boys have a jong ef friends and tt should draw well. T LAST football rules have been j ‘amended. To Columbia students 4 ‘thtg must look like locking the Yarn after the horse has been stolen. HIS unfortumate controversy | be- tween Mr, Smathers and Mr. Billings will do che trotting game bore injury than ten years of honorable eompotition can repair. “she {dee that a man of Mr, Smathers arcinl standin: Bg and long connection h.gpory would descend to the ex- of hiring a rival's employes to horse, win a Peentionan’s race" for af bua trophy ‘and ‘waters as well is atshorrent to ail Men interested in the came. One should believe this story unless i Broot Ja Lrouslit up to back Nc vit b: e men conspired with Mr, "Lou. Dilion "so that in, must be con- Manager Griffith, of the Highland- ers,, will start Gouth with his team on er about Mareh 6, This action is due to Ban Johnson having desided to open the American League season in this city on April 14 ‘The team wil go direct to Birmsing- ‘ham, where they will remain for the month. Games will be. played in the inieoe is wrth team. every w ednesday, Thursday on Saturday. They will leave thet city on Mareh 31 for Atlanta, where the finishing touches will be put on thelr training. that afternoon they ence team, champion® of the League ami on the following day. will e Newark, team of the same Teseue. Wwe ith te still open, end logue. they stare the championship ries, fiith has secured the contracts of ecler and Eddie Hahn. Bo er are under con- 6 Newt Tom Hughes, Waiter’ Clark: Sher; Norman B¥erfeld, short- Al Orth, pitcher; Joe Yeager, util first ;, Ira. Thomas, wile inow, son, ah LEWIS IN FAST FIGHT. WITH GARDNER (Special to The Evening World. SLPHTA, Pa., Feb. 12—Jim- ay Gartner, of Loweti, ted enongh on Harry Lewis to deserve @ victory at ‘the National A. C. Saturday night, but it was no such triumph as he won over Young Emme on the occasion of his sensational debut at the Washington Sporting Club. Harry Lewis, though outweighed five pounds, and having the worse of the reach, put up a battle that entitled him to a medal of the purest stuff that comes, In four of the six rounds he ent- PHILIP LEHRBACK. SPARTANS, - WINNERS OF EVENING WORLD TROPHY. FRED COULON, WILLIAM GERDES. ROBERT wikia | JYOUNG OTTO’S RECORD NOT - SPOTLESS BY ANY MEANS Youth with the Punch Has Felt Sting of Defeat in Ring Encounters Despite State— ment to the Contrary. HIS is a sportortal, It’s about I Young Otto, the wonderful. He of the punch, who knocked out the untrained and careless ‘Tommy Mowatt one night last week and them became famous, But Young Otto n't us famous as if he wns twice as famous, as Terhune's ¢ross-eyed man would say to the man with the whiskers, Know ye all the foregoing, then let's proceed: “Young Otto has never met defeat. He has dropped everybody.” This trom one sporting scribe. Another says: “Young Otto has never heard the bell clang at the end of the first round. bs ‘his man nek that." be unkind ani gona like Re the aspiting youth, but ait & Untrya, The scribes quoted were Sg Pee, Petey eee or is womully Young Otto 1 jo makings cory! t ofa 00d man. Fre has that site -lgppor- (ant, factor in the make-up of a: suc- lint—the punch, He can hit {ard when he is winning, as Johna Oliver says, but jhe can't Reag & man use he tacks the he: 18 also on the puchoriy of Sohany, ‘onlver. ‘And most important yet; Young Otto han been beater, and doctalvely, ively, too, and he never knocked out Tommy Murphy, TUXEDO A. C. Tom O'Rourke Returns from Quaker City and Says Show Will Surely Go On. BY JOHN POLLOCK. There will be no interference on the part of the authorities with the boxing bouts to be held by the Tuxedo A. C. | jumg outside of Philadelphia, and the club will be permitted to bring off twenty-round contests in its clubhouse in the future, Just am the different ath- Jetic clubs ¢n the Quaker City are al- |lowed to hold six-round battles. Tom | O'Rourke, mar:chmaker of the new club, | arrived In town last night from Phite- {delphia and told the writer that the | boxing show of the Tuxedo A. C. billed for Wednesday night would surely | come off without any hitch whatever, and ithat the main bout of the even- | ing would be a twenty-round encounter | between Billy (‘Honey’) Mellody, the | New England, welter-welght, and Billy Burke, of Phfindeiphia. Jealous Club Official Blamed. When asked how the report ot circulated that the authorities would not allow the club to hold twenty-round bouts. O'Rourke paid: | “A person in PMtladetphia who 1s coo nected with one of the clots tm that city Coun report to Philadelpnia nd learned that there was no truth in the report.” Boxing Bouts at Hot Springs. Boxing bouts will soon be essen at Mot Springs, Ack, Matchmaker Zea hes already arranged two battles to be decided at the Hot Voss A. C., which wae recently of one will bring California, pointed Gardner, using a local left jab that was a marvel in speed and ac- curmoy. The local man had a surplus of confidence, and even when In the fifth and sixth rounds the punches be- @an coming his way with dangerous frequency ‘he kept his head, and with a good left extended succeeded in keeping Gardner away till the fints Gardner's work fell short of the Emme fight, but he showed some of the same tendencies. There seoms to be a kiniJty EVENING WORLD BOWLERS TO GET PRIZES TO-NIGHT|z This will be a big night at Thum's White Elephant alleys, who won fobs in The All the bowlers vening World's Was so successfully held, will wind up thelr weeks of work in this conneotion With a goad Time sucn as few outsi together BENS spree te he Siw inkes neat potent founds on nile the wecond . 28, betwee "Hume Kelly and Young betwrent Waite for twenty rounds five days {1 Inter. Goodman and Smith to Box Again. ae Him{ted round bout between Jack Geod- the Avonia featherweight. and FIGHTS WILL BE HELD WEDNESDAY NIGHT 2: Howard Smith, of Eilsabeth. N. J., will be decided before the Central A. C. 1 elub- house, Maennerchor Hall, tn East Fifty-aixth San Rest EO tew ‘and wil? iy put ui Detter batts hte {tome ee they ‘ire etting Into shape for the © Sullivan and nares to Clash. Tommy Sullivan, whe welterweight of 1 rence. Mass., will in all probabiili trip to Colma, Cal,, and engage tn a tirenty- round bout with Joe Thomas, the Cakfornia fighter, who te making good in fights tn that part ef the country. —Suittvar an offes trom Jimmy Coftruth, ‘The battle ‘ill come vit on or ssa “poy 38 Mellody to Fight Two Battles. Billy ("Hones") Mellody, the New Eng- land weiter-welgbt Tighter, Boston, to engage in two important battles. Motiody will fight Mike ("Twin") Sullivan for twenty rounds in San Francisco on March 10, and will stm tackle Terry Martin, the Quaker City weiter-weight, Ne 2 fitteon-round battle before the Lincoln te) On. next Friday nine ody getting Into cagatticn for both bouts at symneaiam ta Bow Curley Sure Seer” Will Fight. AMUSEMENTS, AMMERSTEIN’S #S: has just been | matched by hié manger, Johnny Mooney, of | a8 we were told in an_evenin Saturday. On the contrary, Murphy, when he welsh pounds, made Otto look like oe Verbial’ sciing-platers it's a gate bet that even now Otto Isn't burn Hike ed {ith a desire to tackle the little Others besides Murphy have made Young Otto look like a loser, and they have not attaned the pugilistis prom: Inence that seems tw be Young Otto’ share just now. Let's sun down the Hist and see who, among others, have 20> corded victories over this wonderful knocker-out ‘ART EDMUNDS tn three rounds, at Poto A., made Otto yearn for VINCE: Sarpy. at the Polo A. put Otto out cold in’ one round. (Otto sure didn't hear ee rat, bell then.) GEORGE HOE: the the final B i ar the Polo A. A. gave Ole the dickens in“ three’ rounds. RALPH LINDER, after being fate tened by Otto in the first a bout at the Polo AS A., got up and Ye the man with the punch all around the ikcx SMITH outslugged and out- ured Otro in three rounds also at the .RNEY WILSON, at the Navarre A. C., gave the aspiring Otto all that wea coming to him in three rounds. W RYALL, made Otto took so bad fn a bout in Pifladelptila that Referee McGuigan ordered Otto out of the ring 1 og third rand: Qa’ DDIE Toute have given Otto experience which has since proved valuable, He may be muc! ter now, He may go right nlong Knocking good ues oul butit should: be known ‘thay he has met the sting of defeat and hot the spotless record you have atte. Evening Wond, wante-to ve fate to everybody. It wants the army. foaders that daily gets ite news Trows ft Hs sporting page to be correctly. Ins formed on al Li piled of wport, hence the forgoing. Yo Olle has our best withes for a bright future, May he go right along and become a fon, but let the truth about “nie be nown. Good have been cefeated in thelr climbs upward. Few have trodden the path of roses, Such may be the career of Ott: AM USEMENTS, EMPIRE Pea ae, MAUDE ADAMS. "3 ee HUDSONSHE, ms ||_OTIS SKINNER. ‘n ‘aoe KY \"] OY ne v.18 Toe Eeileh MR. * HOBRINSON. LY way & abt ot The Lion iat the hase eee 0 Her vile ara sina twe & Gat. -—t ACADEMY OW i $ Lege OA z it. AY. Lg presents Mire. RTER wow reliance can , as, | streak in the make-up of the Yankee urnarnent, which ended Fri- le Joe ‘Thum can provide, | Change of bili weekly. gato ot Baan wie? one caterer rank, any Ryne a that takea ‘lm drink from adminis: | day, and the champion Spartans, wine | ,fhe, Evening World, ouinaruent wag eee Bat, 20, Ge, a vena well shame and degrade @ pick-|lett fielder. Before March 1 Grimth ex:| tering’ punisbment when his superiority | ners of the ‘handsome trophy, will be the season in New York. ‘Two hundred les a) pet Bas iatie pects to have the entire team s: ts manifest. - on hand to receive thelr prises and to| svatnteynive teams, or Lae Individual | & the Girl Owith Laahaee BLANC eat sas says that the accusa- fittingly celebrate the occasion, ‘The | bowlers, to rt.’ One’ hundred and | icy, and any- xty-nine handsome watch fobs were one the turt can ou wn ts" behind it.’ view of he affair is auy- ting wu plessing. It 19 @ en yoga Bay. angle. 4m pure sport as antagonis! oll and water. Try to mie thes a os, Tesuit is usually some such mess as this. Ut ts no a A eg ¥ that college men, viewing pro- iaiiem, heve in many énatitutis ome Beclded te out out even” Ge gee money” guestion from all ef their am- atour contests. a @EROME A. C. BOUTS TO-NIGHT, Jerome A. C. will hold ite regular y Bing to-night at Huber's Casino, ond Burset | A Good card } SKATERS COMPETE FOR TITLE TO-DAY The National Amateur Skating Cham- plonships which were postponed Satur- day at Verona Lake because of no {ce will be held this afternoon at Beacom's Rink, One Hundred and Sixty-—sixth treet and Jerome avenue, under the eu- officials of the United Bowling Clubs, tinder whose auspices the tournament | fng 100 or over. oy bv bowlers who succeeded in roll- PICTURES 10 BE TAKEN OF FIGHT All arrangements for the stx-round ont between Terry MeGovern and Battling Nelon, scheduled to be fought |efore the National A. C. of Philadel- | Phim on the night of Maroh 14, were! completed Inet night at @ meeting held Open a Box for the Children Leave it where they can reach Kees INGS at. 6 LOEW FOUNTAINS AT ST, NICHOLAS RINK Columbas Av. 3 SESSIONS TO-DAY Perfect Tee Adminsion, 600, Band Concer! HOLIDAY MIC TPA ollier Grand He lites bod SHOW ce | at the Hotel Metropole by Joe Hum- phreys, manager of megoren: Billy | Nolan, manager of Nel Nelson, and Harry Bawards, president or the" national) Athletic ‘Club, ‘The mesting waa a very cordial one, ‘both managers coming to terms wit! spices of the Beacom Skating Club. ‘The championship programme includes 4 half mile, one-mile and three-miie ~ | races Among the entries are Morris Wood, en arranged, the star bout bring! George Hoey and it. Watch them gain in weight. Watch their cheeks grow ruddy with health and life. | toga Skating Club; 8. D. Kirk, Pastime |A. C, and Hugh Pallaer, Brooldyn. | the national champlon; Allan Taylor, | out the slightest hitoh. President Bd- |Gus Stolz, James Wray, W. Sutphen | Wards told “Humphreys and Nolan that | GARRICK. #2 ree Tine Fook gee mane “lap: | {he club has enzaged sever undr ! [und A. Brown, Beacom Skating Club; | Opera ‘seats whlch will be pus ina | Byes B15, Matinee |P. J. Kearney, W. Kt, Lee, HP. Me-|the main floor. and es there. will needa ph |Donald, W. L. Smith and W. W. Swan, | de five entrances to the alub-fioume, #0 igiear. CALLS New York Athlete Club; H, F. Bari, | A (0 Drevent any crowding. ce tee | wae ae L. Crabb and W. T, Haywood, Sara: | Side gents ti, Ie allot these sects are the Soda Crackers— Manhattan Rit AND “iii Laughter Pi New Lenshter ey ___ are gold the grog receipts will amount to wiahere_ ill also be pictures taken of the most nutritious food made paras fred ‘i poercgs gee ‘ | ooo iim have pura. an oner tor P/ AS T OR 8 4 a ENeSGs ‘ork A, eam, will not be @ competi- st recovered he privil of taking them. Two for. Be hae, reaovered fram the | 22.4 ere. Rave been chartered ‘to | from wheat, therefore the most Fitzetbbon-MeGoy Tito, Matthews & Haris, take the New York sporting men to the | fight, which will he in charge of Johnny Oliver, of the Polo A. C. NAVARRE STAG TO-NIGHT. ‘The w Cc. will wholesome food for children. @ in a dust tight, moisture proof package. 9.8.20. Mata To-dayaWeae 16 16 Im. m. fuwrehim—The Squaw Man a ah beh eee WALSH WON XAVIER RUN. James Walsh, of the Xavier Chub, | hed first in his club's open crosi run, held yesterday. ‘The men rom the Metropolitan Rowing | Bright Eyes! Thousands of them are xtven ar added jnstry by METROPOLIS, rea Mal Toy ast {ith ree at eh tba ekly stag of the Navarre A, take place In the American ORered throuah abe f Theatre Hall to-might A first-cl: EDFORD's HOFER. Wa Fee [Sieh aaartaras Avene, $0) card hes bes artanged forthe men NATIONAL BISCUIT: COMPANY pias cron hoe cll GO TO WORK! | miles, over snow and lon. ite “sae Be Paap faush vill Be CIRCLE "ypc ai ered t noe in 31 minutes 17 2-6 Oarrell, Otto and Bob Adler, 7 secon) n Podfon, and Jimmy ris, and of the Cherry | Jimmy was and Davis find

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