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10 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1909, ‘ [Seocewse| THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK posit 28%en! “EE ATHERS” WILL | ae THERE WILL BE REAL ACTION IN THIS BOUT UT UP GREATEST — BOUT OF SEASON _ There Won’t Be an Idle Moment When Attell and Driscoll Get Together in Ring Next Friday Night. ° DORR eet DRiscoLesS Moy Foo, HIM HB National A. C. will equare 2 accounts with {ts members when {t puts on Champion Abe Attell and English Champion Jem Driacoll Friday night. This will be the star bout of the season. It will be clever. No untrained, help- less novice here to be slugged. At- tell and Driscoll are both well ele = = 5 to take care of themselves, They are the pick of the trained tons» BOYO Driscoll to Meet best matched men In America at this, aca Frankie Neil in aug Driscoll {s more favorably known to New Yorkers than Abe Attell. The Ire Mttle Englishman has just’ deen! Featherwi eights V Will Clash for through a fine Ist of scraps with men I outwelghing him by ten pounds or more, and he has won them all with such acs tte made che waxer_ wh t was fi tched with Me } brilllant work that the old-timers say he 1s a better boxer than the once) = Club Thursday Night, | then brine 8 ts to atevsy } famous Griffo. Driscoll didn't knock out Leach Cross, Marto, Baldwin and | natte knocked out Harry Croxton and * Taylor, the odds have sh: | the others, but he intimated modestly to me a day since that he “had a/ he oda } "i the fight to the Dane from start to fin- | BY JOHN POLLOCK. With McVey favor th f saving the best for | i ‘at } pith T asked if i would try to de- /ish, Recently he lost to Freddy Welsh, Bu DRISCOLL, the little feather- | “Toune Otto,"* ti liver the deferred knockout to the Call- | the wonderfully clever Ittle English weight champion of Ireland, who | {f !" Eneiand now AbBie 1S PRETTY SwipT AT THIS Zz, SDE STEPPING GANG HIMSELF, AND Come I, - “THe AIRSHIP SrtIP > 5 e Bach vaeel ‘High School Oarsmen Hope |For Chance to Show Prowess | cay Student Body Favors ett Ths Geeaat a t “ (Crew to Henley at Phila- e Pose oe NDE egt fe, Phtaagioales Be delphia in May. ie ’ a | u { cred heavyweight, when they meet in their Ten Rounds at Fairmont inset round battle in Paris on Saturday 1 I’ the proposal of Columbia Untver- I» sity to send a scholastic crew to the) > Henley Regatta, at F May %, meets with the chools Athle Hadeiphia, on year the local school! ance to meet £ the E: In lt Mehtwetght, who! 11} probably be mate’ to meet the winner of the Jimmy B Johnay Bummers which takea p! dreratta also fell through. tweight, who has been cleaning up arrived In this country several fornian, Driscoll's eyes sparkled. “Well, |1i you know,” he said, ‘it would be a fine Jeverything In the West. This proves|weeks ago looking for fights with the| the Natlonal Sporting Club. of Lenton. or thing for me {f I could return to Eng- |that a clever man has a far better / best lads we had hero, has finally got | Monday nieht. Jack Mas manager o! aire i ie | ind. with ‘a clean win over Attell on |chance to beat Attell than any strong, a match. He was signed last night by | Otto, who took him to England, has posted a “TREREQ ONT THING ABOUT pirate STHOUGH --*23 | my list. It would mean a fortune for |tough fellow. It makes Driacol: Mts and esued a | AEMAS THE HICH SIT! me, sir. I'll surely do the best I can, {chances look better. A. C., to meet Frankle Nell, the C. | | schools will meet In a race of 15616 be sent to the 4 a tops Billy Gibson, manager of the Fairmont | forfelt with the Sporting s by Coach halienge tot matea Otto aga sir, I shan't hold back if 1 find the |, Priscoll boxes (fate! footed” Fast a9! omni, featherweight, for ten rounds, tia —— | miles. inne he looks against the ordinary boxer, he \seeripsaacts opening.” F is hardly A swift as Attell, whol aly |the main event at the next stag of that ‘MU RP. Hens y Regatta Ah Abe Attell isn't Strong on holding | Way's on lils toes and in action. Hehits|clud on Thursday night. Driscoll has the same distance | beaten all the little fellows he has met Baltimore La . ‘They say Abe will soon solve that ty | ia aehoall em of ducking and reach |!n Europe, and {8 said to be @ good} Aetrtl coll without trouble whenever he | fighter, Driscoll will have to be @ tral Manual, sibly_ a few back, either. There was a time when We but not quite so hard, I think, as ‘Abe was content to win by a small point margin. For a couple of yeors he stuck to this and lost all of his popularity. ‘Then he went in for a new list of knock- outs and was very det from what I've seen of! (ned to believe that he | Wonder Wf he expects to beat Nell, for own us everything he Knows, | Frankie {s fighting in his best form Just | e many @ new stunt up his | now, | Heeve. He want fait clever Abe we [Dom | Veteran Trainer Ch Claims Track | at time his relay team 4 can make a safe n the Harlem re- JULIA MARLOW uccessful, | Statement Is Refuted by A. A. Abe didn’t knock out Baldwin. He —— | A | cil on ie same lines he used against | saan qratie, the Enetlah tightweigh CASINO WiiAS Fo 1k, didn't do as wel! as Driscoll, for he | Cross, Marto and Baldwin—all 5 Al a enineieh | , : . ' r he, faked that bout, Hethasn't scored many | tively: ow and clumsy PORE, oes” | champion, will besin training today tor nis} Was Short in Columbia ww | U.P akin and Other Ex JAS. T, POWERS “IN” HAVANA ¢ 2 2 i It Wiil be the most Interesting kind of ‘ten round battle with Joe Gane which takes knockouts over lightwelghts, elther. He |g ight, forit im one that postion ie | place at the National A. Cn of tls ety, 08 Gam will fight a lightweight any time when | dopesters, You may pick a winner be-|the night of March 12 Ben Benton, who {s/ be there's big money or a great chance for paretand ay) Your have eHieven chance Preah Mtl Seclared last mt c ht one. Tf yo | c @, for 7 7 Y eANOR. nin it. He met Battling | Of Picking the right one. Tf But you're | Wi t. but he expected to) BY VINCENT TRLANOR, fce, and both times carried | as likely to go Wrong as right, Daily Mi s| is Who Were Present. HACKETT | the record-brea nces | Trube ard Ronhneg, « over the track and ca.ked to Copeland, MeHugh | and Wefers, who had measured it. Th dime ‘tw ; iiss Elliot, a ' iW way ba, B16 t/a gymnasium near the IKE MURPHY, tho trainer of the Packey McFeriand {s #0 sore at the way M University of Penns: h h the newspaper writers of Californ!: letes, and the man ough for n ° | been roasting him since he euddenty the winning American te AUR have been used to running on a track | | Bozeman Buiger, Evening World | : de lrmolaae nate SEA va ES AUDEN ES | Goima ee oe" Cait ti being misquoted by cher iat adelphia tracks are lieav he declares he will men t nt they ¢ the Garden track ts like a spring- could as at le entire route. Expert, Goes to Texas With Giants Bozeman Bulger, The Evening || ° scribe or else for once |: ¢) Mike” has broken away h of “noching to say." If the latter, ladetphta SURE i > SAM BERNARD tratning, He will kecp the readers Manuattan and Stuy" of The Evening World all phases of the baseball situation, Mr, Bulger will be accompanted y “Swat Milligan,” who will ate tempt to refresh the memories of the fans as to what happened In the 4 days when long hits splintered fence and the base-runners y INked pote 's golne on Wek World's baseball expert, leaves to- |} with the hope of getting Rattling Mike will probably never give out an- rae anne New: they Commerce a i way, SOth8t, By,S.15, Matas rl Morrow for Mariin Springs, Tex. || to agree to take on Freddie Welt, t Arree iatarclem Gn lesanie lig ideadl coe P g Ne | || MAUDE ADS on WHAT EVER e he will remain with the New |] its Me shat Festa et 1 Teas misee bane teers ot the dae. | 4% OF fie facta jin Small chunks | AMUSEMENTS, AMS ony Sone, ork Glents thro helz epring || fen wgeks, Buren, Lone ner at oa ccordingstolthelatory ! 5 - Rn || CRITERION i8s,! Oy 2 KEW AMSTERDAM Ff 5.10, Mats. W GP HUNTLEY 4 ine phia, Murphy would HI. L. Trube, of the and George V. American A. C., made new records eht Jim | the mile and two mile, respective! , Short, and that the records sh WILLIAM GILLETTE in SAMSON ELSI FN SI PAIR CO-ED. HUDSON SX formed on FANNIE Wan GAIETY ;: THE HAVEL LIBERTY HE NEY PHY ARS rOCK he West End a. Tuesday nieht J ¢, of Chica Just how sho ck was ’ fafls to say, He says he knows ft was exhibition ga Sutton det ELEANOR ris i rh aa sone his relay team { sents VOY sie EXUDE, wibly’ run in better Mrs, Leslie Carer, Kassal|>- ‘ CACKAYE’ ceded to tes inated nears res We GARRICK * oe base. is A Soa" oben | i pian Wanlnetiaty Mk aa H WitLiaM COLLIER ‘the present 4 NEW YORK yi! : a ELD wise iaceae ||lore ml EATRION, ou German a MGRAW WILL HAVE HIS HANDS Ee pega ge ELD wis cee se a MUS AE F be eer ees ee RO THE QUEEN OF THE’ MOULIN’ ROSUE ; . Men Bae ULL SORTING OUT’ YOUNGSTERS - TUR es vec meat ST een a ae pei SULZER’S CASINO, Patan ee | end of the week (i By ou biway With St 215 Toniene Mats. Wed,, Sat. & £35 + Giants? er Has Great| Great developments are expected in Twenty Recruits Will Be at GENTLEAA FROM ASSP |Rube Marquard, the $1100 pitcher, dur- as A Line of Players Look ing the next month, end McGraw want: j Sy PF v Mas Prat mgiake é BTeHO/ 200k Im coached by both Robineon and Marlin Springs by One Er meet renee ja un re 8 4 , 3 1. Durham {s considerab’ nT faa 1, : batt Emit ‘selv Over. jane eters coy sonncerably older Week From To-Day, ead Known as the German Oak, seg “lbs | tion of have been on the hard-fought cont | more experience will not need ao much es Bi way . > Oya ‘4 trafning. Some of the fans fear that 5 i eshernth cron E BY BOZEMAN BULGER. | purham started in tho big league too frst call as utility ROT Ce q li JOE WELCH, foliowing him the } to-day the Giants! late, but that he will well of both W lgrass sadron A had v’ elther Dal August Faust, of out of thelr{them e has a lot of young blood | *¢cording to report ers {2.0 won ent hockey Bih ave, ier fame, muscles and begin act.ve training, left In his ve Ho Is tho first Indt pay tnamajor pied | KEITH & for another year MORAN HAS EASY TIME Graw and Pres IN BEA, ING LANGDON, ave atisees will proceed to Ma | have the grounds p Other Caterere on Hand, neeeUeias son and Myers PVCU MEAN saan start, 8 McGraw expects to develop a s ut of that trio, It will be hard ¢ atest hal player tol ¢ tered on him by the Kahoe played weveral the out. gia wp $f0, ne the fine | PROGTOR Mat eer BOAT. | iit Sanne SSON SHOW _ hiindoc, oe i ssociation he was a ability In that line observed. If he shov luabie man at the bat great hi tter, and | be LGER Quartet, tigen na Ca fon for th % PHILADELD HI to decide on the backstop who shall ward Weight Moran, the Englt opening worl: Wefore the end of the = eek A ight take a notion to ey THR RNIRGCU Se aS dil ide} } plaything o week members of the team will bes yas it ta ; Sr YVESA VT Ne) on the basketball | ia Inatttute to-marrow METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE, FRANCES STARR (2.9 hattan ¢ ch FANS) TOs, SUN, EVCG MES t BELASCO si ie Y part cf the country ard Stima & C Patsey Donovan ; big. crowd i o with the newspaper s 1) upon Scht xt to him Wil. hitmen who were ri | GARDEN, 4 In’aodging Lai Lhe HEAT » 0 Bo Scout Duty» :9: ise rues cen aos, [Aaa caa roti BLANCHE BATES rucis’\Si! Sow pane cortege aura yee ins mil aay SP LNG IEIGD Ale | accu stalkes pri Bosvatball gamne bat CADEMY OF MUSIC, 14 91 ieving Pi, | = - " TO-NIGHT’S FIGHTS. neece for Boston Team Ceti tay steer MNT REY wean Ba NMATEeA abd RtarTeeAUe Tl Sa RE AEA erent HAYID | KLYN AMUSEMENTS, 4 —— Hina aaloee nities ne iiets Pac tuenmassaatumeseernta | GARDEN. THEATRE. #{{1,5\ ¢ | Maitre | i BBCOR - f Ai Brown! Fs | the ex-manager off an t ond Lexington avenue, at 3 PS Adi] begs Sat. Mat. Prices Bie, to ic Ir Mut, Wed, & Gat, Ev, 8, EMPi RE! BI iway & Halpb Ay. 1 wise K Young K ational! League Cl as | TW am i y TH NTUCKY BELLES, ; seid He Bas been ap -yoUNG CORBETT” Gave | LAST, iE NO, WEEKS "| ) METRO POLIS iit a inant ' matn bout. ot the Boston American} The | MR X Ni Y The Big DAVID HIGGI OF MissuCh H Leonard In hie’ $ sem!-fina} Batt novan was offered the| for WILSON A BAD BEATING. | | YORK VILL EMatiSe | 8 _Houdint sn. St_W'k, fam Deyo \ meet Joe Levins y {anager Fred Lake and as/ da‘: sss Comedy Orama i ILDRED HOE LANDIe tut Meat. | AYTON' ig MATINEE DAILY, eC licen, , mnie ae ia MARY TW PAUL tues, {Il URTIG a SEAMON'S3 i iWE POWER BEHIND THE THRONE = At the Long Acre A. stag | at the train C came to “Young Cor- |} Ladies’ Thread Silk Stocking Souvenirs, - + FRED iniN6'S “BO sii, | Next Week—CHARLEY'S AUNT, iy “Young O'Leary,” the cra local the veteran. Her zomg ah ad of b : io se = ae bout with Bob| 100th Performance, Wed. Night, Feb. 21, i ing saved Wil. — his per . able to} he will have @ hard tin jar berth. MeGraw bantamweight, will meet Fi Burns, of Jer ber forty. @ star Robinson to Coach Pitchers, MURRAY HY THR ‘| THE LID LIFTERS, Chy, in bout of ten rounds. These lads are H the. old | @Xberlence co evenly matched, and should put up f the E = roles, who Ws a player when wobble after the bel | 7! D OTIS: SKINNER @ rattling hard battle has oun as Donovan who b 5 y aka GRAN tr dls i had the bestof all the THE HONOR 9) FAMILY | rolinds excepting the aixth, when Wilson “at ae eh NERY CLUB." Opera Hovee, At Boston Dave Deshler and | pitch fi u i New Tork fans would do well to dis |ianded several good ones on him and es RATAN, Ea 1 al PATI eer a ar Ter EA F. Reynard. Jack Wiison trio. Sadie OLYMPIC Tommy Quill will box twelye rounds |) part iB staff whieh the Br two years. He also discov exas the latte this week, At the last mome nt) h 5 haiauean tee: dacitea igh ned | N&R, Rucker. who is one of the greateat| out their dope books and dust up their| gq: tie better of a fierce mixup, Corbett, % ‘ ee | y i southpaes now pitching ball in thig| figures for it begins to Jook like « bi hough somewhat fat, had @! steady Janse, Chal: Saunders, \ AND|* ¥ Schiel, and the former Cincinnatt oatehe| countsr, 7] week, - © slaw and foreed the Sgniing a ike way, “piiokingy |The GIRLS of BA