The evening world. Newspaper, March 24, 1909, Page 12

Page views left: 2
Text content (automatically generated)

ee oe f * think he saw a milllon gloves coming. | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARC! UP TO UP TO DATE | i AND NEWSY | Mt FARLAND BEATS LEACH CROSS IN FURIOUS BATTLE -—-— -— ¢e ——__—_ — Former East Side Idol Tries Hard, but Is Once More Outclassed Clever Chicago Man. THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK "WHAT PACKEY DID TO LEACHIE. LEACH | NOT 3° VERY PRETTY AFTERWARD. ‘Tw Tre 380 Round CROSS STAGGERED PACKEY WITH A HARD RIGHT UNDER THE HEART, H 24,1909. f EDITED BY | ROBERT EDGREN ATTELL BEATS: FRANKIE NEIL IN ~—TEN-ROUND BOUT Featherweight Champion Too Fast for Californian, Wha Puts Up Game Battle. ion SP BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Minor League and Minor Leaguers Story No. 6 ‘ ixnted by Press Publishing Company.) | Tis we are prone to scoff at] Hurst was stumped, and, as he sald| eli fo ty the/ afterward, "Thad fo hand it to that ne; rEINss dengue ne Ae Mig fellow for” his nerve. Tie had something oundation of the game, on me." To-day Delehanty Is a regular perfection is due to him, It is the}major leaguer and Hurst Is his beat Jeayues whieh take men In the | ftlénd The goal to which all ball players bend Abe Attell, champlon featherwelght, Won another battle last night by out. , and after giving them thee Grate wht pointing Franke Neil, the Callfornia ¥ even amoug the amateurs, a BY ROBERT EDGRE ry YF mould turn them over to the is the big league, While playing on the | @8hter In a ten-round bout at the stag | leagues for the final polish. minor league clubs of the smaller cities Of the Bedford A. C,, tn its club-house, Ft was rather pitiful to hear the once loyal “Leach Cross follo | tes from this school of train- Hever Riseemeea tats va bye them. The jat Wycko avenue and Halsey street, t th I | me our great ’stars and but ip thelr ambltion, aside from fnanees, Ereklyn, Attell, as usual, was too at the Fairmont last night, Leach fought the fight of his life, and yet) ‘m we would not have the well-|I#'the newspaper fame, (rave + fast and r for Nell, He started 4 1 eq ve first class and living ht off by sendin, that f " 5 . Jnourished article to plek from. We frst « & In vig sg in that famous he was jeered in the ring. ‘The trouble was that Leachie had advised! ew t= Wl havel to Cealny elem onrasivea) (Oke toad brine mina es straight left Jab of hls to, Net's face, A 7. Ne t 0 players and occasionally poked — hi everybody to bet on him, and when the test came he found McFarland the! (MOYY been? Jason inate sleet aryeune ee LAU MS eR LA ero ithe wattage tight, © Nalt ‘To LEAcKIC | While ft may be unfair it is: in i) ve eating Is what appeals to th tore after Attell, but same invincible fighting Irishman he had met before, ; lable that the minor leaguer n nai ivea tele shitty for him, and man ‘ fy PACKEY WAS a I Waeeuall Mea ts prevalent, though erron- the terrific right swings which he let Cross did his level best, but 1t wasn't| Into perfect physical condition, And | Cet) Cra | ways be the aseball, Ive on a train fly for his. Jaw Bood enough, Me was beaten sgain.| then, to show how much he values his UNDER, THAT | the fe hee J dubltc see | AK the battle progressed Attelt con. There was no disgrace tn th» defeat, | word, the joke champion sidestepped the | tees Hihe bru t etanul up to Nuts,” ; fort and at the end of each round Nett Never for an instant did he stop tryins. | Australian's offer almost before Mr Mec | So oe en ar Fee aoaeuae) eT CRON TLE TRO TRE DAG RaL A Rat rOme tne: He fought furlously all the way, only | intosh had go: bs ay timers, and at no time is he allowed Jnose and moutieas a result of Abe's Hy ae ; ur ap es ; We ie anal Jntosh had gone back to his hotel, The | to ‘come ba at his tormentors. |, “York club sat! fast jabs to the face. In the Jast few short intervals going back te id! wires were still hot after the messages oo ae riaeet ywa with me to lunch one day rounds Attell tried hard to put. Neil trick of bending over ant covering UP) announcing the signing with Memnteet oe ee eeeatt ioeaiectae al yawoste (ole Bean Meee rivefatelrseinlilevataliarieeaiwee iia leases HEDIne at aceTnah Een 1 his road to success will : kept. wade tinge of yellow in the article of fisttewffs | sidestepped ‘again and. “avcented”™ Ly eat ey He Nard ORE BYE te ans reached Attell's that Cross put up, Even whon battered | offer of a $103,000) purse for an eight. SETS ARY a al have thelr fun atthe new: corte t Attell quickly from side to side of the ring, hammered |40¥Nd bout with Jeffries at Chattanooga, | CRoss INTO A paid ito) y the big league, ent to the park and brok 2 blows und banged Into corners, hooked and hammered and) ‘This last “offer” Is, of cours | CoancR. Recruit ‘Takes It All. years age the. great ; A RE RANETET ES 1 » s, of course, A ars ago the i al round ell made Uupper-cut until he reeled, he dashed Joke, and opting’ It makes Jonrace | SAM LaNGFor® ag rt disfavor It {sn’t [such as Hanlon, MeGraw, Anson, Dut y knock out Neil, and i F CUE STAGENTA RS safe for quite a lttie w i has the temerity tof Clark and Grifith found that th ome many a stiff blow back into the mixing a: iA na ul nA Jer wouldn't. cons tral Rooting 7 at ® ha it tem By 1° lbest w to keep a ballplayer in good ( i rop the plucky get his footing, He fought a clean elght rounds “for the championship. nerepattea ona tle. f Oaces jphysical condition was to let him ive McFarland showed his class right | for no other reason Jeff wouldm’t ch rant a coup ts scored by Naturally. His constant outdoor work ee from the start. He began jabbing! losing Ho reputation by fi eS iy: the bushes, tite for wi ohana tata Leach about the ring with swift, cutting 80" only eight rounds, knowing how re- ei he ‘gets away ist eat bounti- AMUSEMENTS. markably clever the big n de- “punches that must have made Leachle fensive tactics If Jeffries fights Johnson at ail it wil be in a bout of twenty rounds or more, Where he will surely over the. won't be the biggest consideratios [Jeff fights Johnson, a aties Cross fought back hard, but his best | left hooks only grazed Packey's curly hair; his savage right-handers missed the mark: Until ti beginning of the third Packey had it his own way. ‘Then Cross got in a heavy right-hander under the heart that staggered the Chicagoan and made him gasp. Immediately Leach | FF°ahy cash, smashed him on/ the chin twice. Mc-| face of it. Farland tottered. Cross, urged on by | ~ wild cheering, tore at him for the knock- ’ out. Then Packey lowered that fighting | ¢! say ne naa teened’ the aore, and’ {{ CALLS BAT NELSON A FOUR FLUSHER. was Cross that fought with bending | knees and eyqs popping out In distress. The following itself; kout. T purse its stage if he whips the negro. that ever drew on a glove Incidentally, the “oifer'’ see ha: from Tennes- McFarland Had Speed, From that moment it was a furious slugging match, McFarland, with his marvellous speed and his clean hitting | telegram explains New Orleans, March 24. Robert Edgren, Evening World: Btraight to the centre of the target Should Nelson accept joke match every time, had a clean advantage to} $s. australia with Britt he is four the end. He made Cross miss, then flushing and sidestepping legitimate nailed him with jabs and uppercuts. championship fight with me. Leaving for New York to-morrow, where I will post $5,000 to fight him at his own terms, Nelson's refusal! to Probably McFarland, in all his fighting time, was never more anxious to land the sleep-producing punch, A score of times he jammed Cross against the fries can make a great fortune on the In that case he'll be the most popular champion "t been certified by the posting It looks spurious on the MIKE DONLIN WILL BE WITH GIANTS have time to put cocase WHEN SEASON OPENS NEXT MONTH diamond, and tt ought to be enough for, l the fans. “No,” continued Met w, Swatting onsite Has Not} *Mike has not signed a contract so far Pitching Staff aaa ooks Like as I know, and he hasn't written me Signed Contract, but Mc- |anytning about nis plans, but you know New York Has Ever | Mike does dearly love to wallop that Graw Eears From Him, | bau. Had. | With M Doniin back tn harness there is no reason why McGraw should ee aM AN BULGER. | not win the National League pennant. make the t n. But the s BY BOZEMAN 1] March &, [He certainly has the strongest team | forget "Bugs" Raymond. This peas hat. Miike | that_he ever taken to the Polo twirler is Invexcellent shape . Grounds. That sounds jike a brash slippery elm spitball a a in will vc when | pitbal A ea will ue with the Glants |statement, but it 1s the truth, Every Bush League batters re they line up for Ue opening game at | the Polo Grounds on April 4, Mike has |not signed a contract, but if anybody member that Ra. seven games last year and w Jortity of them notwithstand [weak place has been bolstered up, and staft, which was waning e| » has been so strengthened thas he was on a losing thinks Donlin and McGraw are at outs (Sng idee (fy O Cite cae ‘ they are m taken, altel +8 received | over whorl to KEKE! tay tf ai aa -card from his old centreflelder this Marauardilcsnstased created qu a gensa |morning, and while he would not q while in a local theatre dienne of the ny man in t He js confide one of the s Mathewson is j was in his life with experience, pers, but “Red t that Marquard will be of the season, and ist as good as he ever Crandall ts improving feet, and say this in whis- house. The actress of flowers at h Ames has at last got what was on it, a satisfied smile crept over his face. “Don't you think Mike will be with \the team at the beginning of the sea- son? I asked him. + thous) nl NEW AMSTERDAM rate LS es. S10, Mats, We fully so as to keep up his strength: Story Ne , ‘ ‘0. Nigh a diam series on the Evolution of Basel MR, MANTELL sy u ; ul WIL be printed in ‘The Eve LIBERTY 7:11) H World of Sat k Hexlnaing 0. NIGUT, 8 bers can be obtalned by sending Fompletel to the Cireatation Department, | Jy aobert Hillard 9 yaciieanduasen they fear lim. ng World, 00. ere Was SRO! ty and Hurst ——_— - New York i847! 4 f in occasion AMUSEMCNTS. ANNA tine FELD JR'8 i was Jim OMI fins) Greatest Success,” nae HELD wissinnocéNce | ub ot (Madison Sq. Garden QUIET GE ATHE Ge away, Bess COMMENCING “4 S15 SHARP, THURS, NIGHT, Mar, 25 Two Performances Datly thereafter at & 8.15 P. M. Doors open one hour earl RINGLING BROS, WORLD'S GREATEST SHOWS a as THERE NEVER WAS (A CIRCUS LIKE fi THE TRAVELING SALESMAN When Delehanty came up tbat Hurst was i behind | e 1 clipped | Hurst announ as promptly ed One strike What's eatin’ on you young player. “That wasn’t Hurst was so amazed at the audacity napped the | ver." THIS SINCE THE WORLD BEGAN— 1,280 PERSON S— 375 ARENIC STARS, |SAXON TRIO—PA- school for + With This was too’ much THE NE TO SEEING HARRYLAUDER ww," said Hurst Ina yu know, t i, fight will force 0 clal ‘orld’ “Well, I wouldn't be surprised,” ree} oot ais Aart grabbed for It in this | A\ CHECKO FAMILY— Fopesyuln(oka corner wiih ecient il} ar otonadip Mls by cata 0 [th MeGraw aaa gut AFRTARATG THaTEIPeRT ERAT RaeTOnG Ea SH ae 0 A A ESCHUMANNHORSES, || to toad tie “My Remintecences"” and Ii em (ics (G0) ie lice i) FREDDIB WELSH, $ | That was enough to make yours truly | Eames down hers Ames has given lowes ‘ 7 ~~, ROBLIDELLO, DAlsY ||“ HOMEWARD BOUND” every ounce of strength In his lean body | 2 ‘believe In the return of Mike to the (Wnses on balls than any of the Fegivar Banquet t to McGraw. Fe HODGINI, TELE. TRAN Tune lealalopnl avarlerilte Dehind the blow. Many of these right- v if , Nad 7 , s mer are just as good as r. “Bull”! The proprietor of the Oriental i oR ents PHONING ELE- By W. W. JACOBS handers landed, Cross showed splendid mist acey USL (ce eeu haraey ccm UU A eee Ty That may be Ny ia ace Ne ye UAC OB gameness and an amazing ability to vurham, the other star brougiit from ant the ater of fred the tol ‘ys €ager to get al him that twice he Bs Alebs Ree Ga eT RBNeL ve For the first time tn his life * ti Jumped around the referee in breaks rheumatism in his shoulders, but th Stee : ee shat and landed his right before Cross could for Moran gainst urp Yy w arm weather ot the last days h y i ‘SOLONIAL 3 £ wit ee move or cover up. ‘This made Leach brought him around in great shape, and at he -| Young Tatt Loses Mat. Dally, aie. Musical Elephants, fete protest, but he went on with the fighting ae g ——<—, Hp tey naan ‘ My seen morn: Be = ALHAMBRA May Just the same. ; TO-NIGHT’S FIGHTS. Beaibith er astlco) UA)2) ae cane j t Heutoboat.‘eree Mozart Seventh was Fatt, [Harlem Boy Made English ee hese ae | Chance to Row INFPODROME: {AMERICAN 3-804 Bars The seventh was a tropical round. so ae i: At Sharkey Al)O) slag, Frankie || lies 5 ‘ a :| , u SPORTING RIRD ALLE N || AMERICA «Orch, Beat 30. Memariendiy ialtganocked an pal man Look Like a Joke Madden, the rugged local tight- Jf 3 % on Yale Varsity||: ae SUIT (5-sTAR ATSB SS Annette Kellerman. Oe shoved Cross down with his left. As sean Weight, will meet Johnny Dwyer, of it h L k L ke be ! soon a tase ret nerty Me Pian for Five Rounds, Perth Ami J. in the main ldicner uinn ooKs le Bob” ‘Taft, son of the Presiden NAJESTIC # fa { i ena N AMUSEMENTS: punched him on the chin with the bout of ten rounds. As both lads [| Hbeen dropped from the Yale THE NEWLY WE! (EIR | - HOE THETA GUC URIUD) —eeaenmer TEIN ae Real Kk ind for Highlanders young (Tatt hus Hever rowed Unt pe aye BIJOU ) -the one STON, ny. pe a put up af) son, but has stuck gamels | ceth av Sd tiny a cia BOC ee tee A Paar alka oe wep OMeR [slashing hard battle. Besides this I Ri leqaccsioaleyzenuemakehereres wi CHARLES CHERRY 2.7 ravtoie TH i STAR BOUT MoBarland Was ,HUst | THe set crac jeerven thedecislon over; Tommy SUrphy, laa Youngster Pitches the Entire ote ec EL eOT mtg TET ao SQUIRES ra | Boa ‘ihe vena ih Ptr them leaning t arm-weary|o¢ New York, in thelr twelve | Youngs ches We br me tye-four, who form. the tequen 1) Bios y 1 Vinton for the moment. 1 ry | “4 they all will be given an aM NGS raity. eights Ten MHEHTe | eatra—cRite Villiers and Darrel Vinton, tat the Armory A, A. last night Game A st Newark Laporte is not in th 1 ty eight which the Two Sunday Concerts, 2 and In the h Johnny Loftus thought | phe iitte English boxer a same Again: CAvid just now, being over ¥ W Will be selected. rani i “| EMP carer a TT ch had a chance, ft you get him] the st ‘varsity eight, th as nea | Tw y Leach had a chance, “If you get him} and Wins Handily, ere we row Pennsyly on the aT Week til iivoie APIRE ac tn aig gee” advised Lotius at the starting and Se m last two battles there April 10, now consis =|] CASINO "rar oun at ‘ Two Funny Burlesuues ine vce etirenay tien. Was under Way} and who can hand ou somes if 0 be some Teal bi rai) rk c N low ; BI Chorus Girl——20. Ullo ‘of MHendita Ly ene peine er ee hard with both han F 4 “thy Angi gamers Sta ORs aansl tw JAMES T. POWERS in HAVANA peti uth mg eeee BURLE ACERS, land. Packey was too cleve ee ate MACON, Ga,, Ma Nee eat ene rents Fhat LYRIC sai evant Mie Ht, 8 | AYTON’S Matings 1 Dally, Waarical foe Grove at that Manager Ste New Yorkers seem to be in good for THE Ste MOUSE ; | R f th R ch TaMihadnintRPERERevBoUa baltirn fom, tie lag tho games having - WEST Tapisom cern sy fj Lhe Rose o the Rancho under the left He ased from the Riciumond Club. on edge. : END Next Week THE CLIMB) punching Cross on the {s based c na full ; NUDE ADANS in oWnai Every 1) ma.8t5 "ARLISS IN DEVIL nearly closed, Leach's beaut } strong Newark Club yester> STAR ATHLETES MEET | cara RC Eve EAD They spy til wan . aaa oa ebay in he api gig| dar, Quon army to have al thet so". AT THE COTH ARMORY, || CRITERION "sats Wsisust 2% ||) Mackall ™eatirire: Receipt That Cures Loftus, Leach stuck until the ¢ finish Moran had d a few dass 19] with a big league pitcher. He has a 1] An Englishman's Home ||] GRACE GEORGE tn kK M F was badly beaten, but nobody can ue ae break to his spit ball, and fs cool GARRICK © ar Bway, ives 8.30; : didn’t do his best ia he bases, Jack Kleinow, One of the most interesting athletic saturdai OU Byrey. Hn se sas Vo-niens Wea en---f ree pase ea « McF i johny Handled he curves reaterda meets of the season wil take piace use | WM, COLLIER is, PATRIOT Pe vssisiP ACK JOt crar and and ‘ Quinn looks like the making of a good der the auspices of the ¥ LYCEUM 4%) 50-88, may, be sa ' ‘ E Rik THE baw: \ id Address To-Daysee ‘ M a Armor; FLENOR ROBSOK THE DaWS Ora ||) Sa vv, |Send Name an y NY with the umplre and a y TO-MORROW. ‘ nee Saati Deshler io eet Broakiy n Pla ers a fi) with ginger 3 th nile a SAVOY i254; way Son |FRANCES STARR ce You Can Have It Free and Be bles vr QE Armory Club a vere | in Fa pene fiat oe ti LACKAYE yf BELASCO "MY Bas Strong and Vigorous. sin ° Rapidly Getting Row tnd would ove tas pest MP ELSIE HANS va) ih Bek” || |IBLANCHE BATES pcs!tionn = Seas tore going. to ; { who have entered. More than six hun- | PE NIE ANTS THe cal onien leo 5 RE." wiane | |i have Jn, my, possesalon & prescription fo signed up with t al Sportin BY JOHN POLLOCK, In (0) Good Sha e lubs, and dred ‘ THE FAR tb. iW SthAv. 2a can THE, walsoan, ne nervous deblity, lack, of wl my, eakaaed ¢ ny manager of orga Hike. atrenuoush tiv BUOSOM'S Garb MOB ang a5 TY ae aay Be eae re ttNta nok Das. ac | BU om by saceetng Cnmatural aint oe a i eee Ws : aa youthful athletes who have be a By? 30. follies eplte of the protests of ; Lgpiaamer a? Ing tant fo this Weekes THE THIRD DEGREE! Proctor Si" Hi hor Ratna iar aires Pct ROWE sa Whenausrin Giving \ hing conan ik able te a eal 12583 4:38 Wort olf, he [abn ul alah it ata promises ft ret | " 4 Wi atway dati, 25) shh jand quie ould py. Bo 1 have { Continent. It is even gald that 5 ry deterinined 0 gen a copy of the presctlp. Bins i | OR A FULL AND ite) Wed. and Sat, e AALITON, o1 fora prescription comes from a physteta Sw ‘Dick Nelson vila $7.00 commtere course Nil sce Weber geease cme fu [ete ee ie i Wi MECHANICAL DRAWING: J | |) THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S. | iute co Teles TAY i bushes Ben Lougiass eee mmm ii Liacn’s Sse SATURDAY wiguT| Metropolis ct AB anion |edit caer ae y : : Z ; eo ; i esulinas nce we To-day wil Seat Mish toute he. ulcket-acing Tenaya ficte ; ; NATIONAL TRADE SCHOOL eats emery ft ORK VILLE LATIN ER Fo a td a " (cor.24'hSt)| pal Ie Bnd quick Top me & Hine Fighting Dick N ee DOS MA be MILDRED HOLLANDS Ate ae Ne r 7 newest this aplendl “recelpt. in plain, in K t 1 BLANEY'S 5 Ss penled envelone. free of charge. i eae : al Rou MUSICAL. SEATSOON SALE TO-DAY ee gb Pexcrmeres key / Bi stag last fogs a on ® #0uN uettes of Mau But wome MEYERS KNOCKS OUT ni tose. MANHATTAN {: Ave. Geran au iif Say folie eagensn*| BLOOD POISON ability res SHEPPARD IN TWO ROUNDS, tt ea OF ut nt elt ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 14th at. & Irving pl AEE aren ces ea IED f ; ; MAW AD H ne. bones, sore mout presto! ct re ie. | k ; my ae abdekaetct Millions that. were ONE THIRTY DAY COURSE, N.C ser | b “ONE OF NEW YORK'S ODD SIGHTS, war, TO-DAY, 25 | ae mi AMATEUR NIGH GRAND ROSE STAH Johnson k ri es] sin rroeee - MINER’ 3 EVERY FRIDAY. Ts Next W'k, Joseph O'Mara fn Peary Machree foe THANE Jeffries © r C { = ; us save you ad nase, Ra he Ine hed the METROPOLITAN ‘OPERA = ANS Wie RS TRE AN OLYMPIC iis ce itlan cls Te panatation ea BT for 100% Meee rere aerte hac eee ngs heim BOWERY. BURLESQUERS Mth. dv Bint Sew WOR cree. 4 é ~ cial —_ > ——___

Other pages from this issue: