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THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN “ YORK UP TO DATE} | AND NEWSY | HEAVYWEIGHTS HOLD CENTRE OF STAGE RIGHT NOW Jeffries Here, Kaufman on the Way, and Johnson Soon to Hit Amer- ican Soil, Makes the Big Fe:- lows “It” ge Cc is already on the scene. Al Kaufman fs starting East with Manager Billy Delaney, the r of the rin And out where the “placid Pacific laves th golden sands of Califorr Western orators say, Jack Johnson is about to put his foot down on American soil again, To be more ac- curate, geographically, Johnson !s to lend !n Vancouver, but he'll be on American soli so soon thai it doen really mako much difference where he first plants his number twelves. Jack Johnson will find things mud- dled when he returns to New York. If he had landed a few days or weeks after the victory over Burns, he would have been a card. But here, Jef- fries, the most popular champlon in history, has cut under him and grabbed the big show dates and the money, The crowd is with Jeffries. Johnson will find himself as lonely here as the Statue of Liberty marooned on an {sland in the bay. Johnson left Australia because his ac- you know, +0 you wouldn't be taken in Uons after the Burns fight made him/{by it. It's just @ fake, like a lot of 60 unpopular on the island continent | other stories printed about me in some that the Australian public wouldn't pay, papers,” to see him on the stage or anywhere! “All right, Jim." else. Every Australian paper Toasted) “And, Bob; if you run across the fel- Johnson for his swelled headednesa, and | low that faked that up get him to come his foul remarks made during the fight, |to the gymnasium this afternoon and To top that off Johnson cut away from) Put on the gloves with me. Good-by. his manager, Sam Fitzpatrick, as soon! ae as he got a bundle of coin, This alone | Answers to Queries, {a enough to queer the negro with all | yshoRt 4 few ni lovers of fairness in sport. Fitzpatrick , sitting at the ringside ax boxed Coulon, b made Johnson what he ts. For months, | de when Johnson couldn't get a eee and | 3) 3 4 not his a ane gentlemen who argue that Coulton hadn't a cent, Fitzpatrick eupported | ost ‘hist tities like "those an on the him. Sam got Johnson a chance to| ‘aim bia an VAG Bop ape show and fight In England and France degree of Ignorance of at Sam borrowed enough money ta take | #s mutters that Would make a horse 1a Johnson over there, for both were down and out. Because m Fitzpatrick was an Australian he got the chance for | Johnson to fight Burns in Australia, He! took Johnson down there and put him through a winner. Then Johnson skipped. He won't have a path of roses | to tread alone, however, for he's in legal trouble in this country, and in England 4s thed up with a long list of theatrical dates signed for before the Australian trip, for a salary of £50 a week, IM JEPI enlled me up on the | phone. 1 “Hello, {s this you?" felghts uniess you cles without beocining use of light dumbel known fignter several y i ure."" JOR BAVA “Well, Bob, I want to tell you about , champion that story that T hurt my leg. It's al } fake. I don't know who s but I thiught I'd call you up and ret | aya Johnny Coulon Wins Hard Fight from ear Doyle utes ters Coulon ofvet Doyle's a his left eo he m Victorious, bested was ter whom Doyle. the City bantam welghn. fought a ten-round bout at the wind A.C. sthg Little Coulon had to fight herd in order to win, for Doyle e him a good argument and more than once shook hia up wit ff jabs to the face anJ short right swings to the jaw Doyle was as quick as a squirrel on {ERE will be in‘eresting doings in the heavyweight line here soon. Jeffries | i 5 anxious to THE EVINING MARCE WORLD, TRIDAY, ONS ANOCKOT Yer WOuLd BIKE” To pur OVER « ‘Maloney and White {0 Settle Irish Honors Beyond his records and trials But he is a Marathon Race at ei cuyalnth Regiment Armory May See 4s, sone in a erence — ; _ by him, and the M well, he's dot New Record Established. ta in’? hours tpuleae ty Se That some. He BY VINCENT TREANOR, 5, 1909, EDITED BY | ROBERT EDGREN ws PAR. Jonnson with BE iw THY GaLERY To @at a LINE ON VERE Ei berteld Shows Real — Form at Third Base Yesterday, Jack Knight's work at shorte slop makes Se ESS | wTeonnsens Wieons MACON, Ga. March 5. (Speetal to The Evening World.) ome NE of tho best Marathon races of O the season is to be decided to- night, and won't be run at the Garden, either. That probabl yis the reason why It won't draw as big a crowd as it deserves, It will be run instead at | the Sixtxy-ninth Regiment Armory, F Twenty-fifth street and Lexington ave- nue, Matt M perhaps the great: est distance runner the A. U, ever - m merely throwing the ball back and developed, and Pat White, the Irish pro- .. forth. reais, fessional,’ here ftom Dublin, are the Fast Litlle O ances May Be aii ortho aang eb, contestants, They are to run the fu 7 . leame here yesterday to take the Marathon route, over a dirt track, espe’ Kept Out of Game for hathis, and yesterday he managed the | ; ea , elally constructed by Sparrow Robert- Py Se regular team. ‘The youngsters hit the gon, an expert in this line, It will be irt of Season. }ball so hard that the regulars were eleven laps to the mile. It could have beaten. Fletcher played third base in- De Vore | stead of Devlin, hen Ol evlin, and wi tookuhis gave up right feld Cocash | Place Larry been a ten-lap track, but the promoters, | get as big a seating space as pos agreedythat eleven would be just as good LY BOZEMAN BULGER. Marlin, Tex., March 8, T an early hour this morning the! camp of the Glants was thrown into gloom by the announcement Doyle cut loose for the first | Snapshots at | of Dr, Allen that Josh De Vore, the : | {clever little outtielder, had appendt- | the Live Sport jcltis. The doctor was up with him al Night In the hope that an operation, N th D | would be ur r His_tempera- | ews oi é ay ture continued to rise, however, and an | operation may be {mperative, The little | aD fellow was packed in ice all night. Once more Charles Daniels, Josh asked inight that New York A. C., hi added a world’s | the players » up and talk to him|swimming record to his already big | land Larry Doyle and Le | collection. In the tank at Madison | mained with him for some time. De/Square Garden last night Daniels ¥ is a happy-natured young f y, clipped one-fifth of a second off the | s Is a great shock mark for 200 yards, making the distance It was noticed all|in 2.15, hat Ne was down in| The record was made in a trial heat. gingery talk was/In the final Daniels was beaten by J. udden il s team mai yesterda t and hi told me in the bath that Ruddy, one of his club mates, who, ye thought he had a “charley horse,” With a handicap of thirty-eight C | or that lils stomach was bad, onds, finished in 2.49 4-6—almost halt a| “L feel awful bad,’ he said. “But 1/min slower than Daniels’ record- | CLL z 4 breaking time. The tank at the Garden | a little afraid that McGraw will requires seven turns for 200 yards, and | Daniels was kept busy in working his Way through the men who started ahead of him. In the water polo game the intention at that time to New York Athletic Club team shut out think I am loafing if I give up.” Didn't Want to Quit. It war his HLATOY TIALOWEY Phete by /P00V¢P 27nd, Ware ny try and practice again this morning, | the team from the New York Pau he We laa n (i) such a Rate | Association by @ score of 6 to 0, and as he ly Brew worse he had) he intercollegiate freshman basketball 4, After a thorough | champlouship of the East be decided doctor pronounced it a! to-night when the Columbia and Pe adicitis he illness | Vania first year teama meet at Columbia ital just as | ™nasium. ndall came i Il not meet the Unty Nh the afternoon | qGlumbla meet niveralty of to determine hip. d De Vore now take a hond Was hit in. the | Waa Willing to atrange for. “Colutbia'e fee senin by a batted. balli duriig ithevattars uded several members of the rowing oon g2 SA cote y, phe, once basketball team night. He will not be able to play for has been disoanded for the season seve eral di loctor was ) neces- y for his and O'Hara | The Manhattan Terrace A will hott both a will not at- open Bunnayen nai run of about five mpt to run for several d miles on Sunday, atart will be trom np the Pubile School Atntetic League grounds, sin at Avenue K and Emat | Brooklyn. Sixteenth’ street, Coliege Siars Willi Compete in N.Y.A C.Games ore SIX-DAY RACE MEN SPEND DAY NDOGRS., ogame, clever boxers Ho will doubtless give @eyes © Sard battle also that the! jp Vilipinos would be on hand to-morrow. GANNON, KNOCKOUT FIGHTER. tet : WILL BATTLE WITH THOMFSON A match was clinched last night bet en “Young Loug! the sturdy: Philadel fighter. and Tommy Qui he ru ia Brocton, Mass. e. otar bout at ‘Washington Bporung . of Philadel- GP Monday night, Quill te the same A slugger as Loughrey, and as a ult the! bout should be a hummer, Yuasiff Mahmout, the Bulgarian wrestler, In his match with Fred Beell at Duluth, last night, failed to throw the latter after an hour's work. Mah- mout agreed to throw Beell twice in- side of an hour. Neither man made a very brilllant showing in the bout. ee KLAUS STOPS FLYNN. PITTSBURG, Pa., rounds In Pittsburg Man Has Made Great Ring Record in the Last Twelve Months. BY [HN POLLOCK. March §. Flynn, of Buffalo, was knocked out last ‘Cy’ CRE! a aa he ee ee i night by Frank Klaus in the third Fal AEH Clit } a round of what was to have been a six- 2 a aaetieton fy Eta round fight. ‘There was not a minute Sh ie e ia of the battle that Flynn had a chance ero ut e has Klaus battered him round the ring in jj Paine about the first two rounds and finished him in pach the first minute of the third round w = = x a pson. Kline and Dufresne Draw. an ex Shectal to The Ki World) a ADAMS, Mass, Mareh 6 forfeit of $1 In the est twelve rounds of fight- t ing ever seen in thts elty Napoleo: ; i Dufresne, of Lewiston, and Pa Hy and Kline, of Newark, fought a good di st night. From g to gong in ber the bout wes one of the ty d order. Dufresne he tter of the third fourth, t 5 e sixth and ninth 1 sh a " tle ist are fifth, while honors xt show bettie em ‘ ey vga they” will bos ’ - fon at 159 younds, within two weeks weigh in at the rin HOODOO AGAIN HITS GIANTS CAMP, | 4 KATHRYN KIDDER of Impulse | | HACKETT. Theatre, 420 Btw of 1 fh PER RELA C RUPTURED mma 9 brave George” “Ate Girt Vcis STARA” Main Bah ap ak PE eae IBELASCO «gaa | Overs Mouse. HE close of the fourth day's work | l of the Yankees’ training in | Weather that would taake the | New York fans Jealous, saw the in. flelders doing some stunts around the different positions that made the colored folks and others giggle urftii their sides Were sore. “Doc Newton played first dase, with Duke Farrell at second, Joe Ward at ehort and Elberfeld at third base, PPENDICITIS With glory. sual style, He handles L 7 The latter went at his work in @ busi- at ay Die Sn shows Splentil manner, and it was the opin- AMUSEMENTS, ar] ea: orm in | fon of the Yankee manager and the | . se oeasen players that the “Kid” will do better NeW AMSTERDAN Practice Work. work at the third sack then he did at shortstop. He was throwing the ball much truer than he does at short and handled the bunts and other difficult balls hit nis way like a veteran third baseman. It looks as if this will be the position which the flery Kid will take OH of the coming season. 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