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AND NEWSY —————————— “One-Round” Hogan's Decisive Victory Over Johnny Frayne! Makes Him Dangerous Mem- ber of the Lightweight Class, NEW shadow has been flung “One-round” Hogan is ‘ooming threateningly in the offing, and it be- hooves the cham and would-be champions to letly to their twalning. “One round! It has an ominous sound. This Hogan lad must be some- thing of a fighter. He earned that title in Ban Francisco by knocking out all opponents in a punch. He is just com ing out among the big little men of ti ring, and his decisive victory over Johnny Frayne Satur proves that he has rea! class. Frayne is a very B00d lightweight. He was at his best Saturday, which he was not when the East a couple of years ago. Then e was sick and unable to show how he could fight. But this time he fn had been away in the mountains for « long time, was had trained in the finest faithfully and | ssible. He | Jne-round” | hum abso- rounds, and ishing aim, 8 newcomer, bea lutely helpless in twenty came within an eyelash of f Frayne 1s ono of giest and gamest boys in ihe and that alone enabled him to stick to the last bell. UP-TO-DATE Mog THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1910. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK — EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN A NEW SHADOW Cuane. esis WOLGAST | | AY BREAK ANOTHER ARIN \ NOW - “Tuew say THIS iO PACKS A BIG STICK OF DYNAMITE IN EAcH MITT, PHILADELPHIA CLUBS 10 PLAY. | SERIES IN SPRING‘ | First Game Between the Phil- lies and the Athletics Will Be Held April 1. ELPHIA, cere wit omning of the etica of will ving be game ¥ un win’ ably prove any games clubs. The world’s wally ine put up jority of ed as the ¢ thought that t les wi sgost drawing card of Id between the local at th uls Pick New York Al Battle’Ground for Next World's Series i Matched to — Graw had lis team working well, st] | | helieve me, it took some team to beat Both the Giants and Hilltops| i, Migiisnners ine way “they” wets | p These se Men Will Fight a Believed to Have Excellent | five Mathewson some. canistence’ the | | 10, Weigh In 135 Pounds | Prospects for Pennants. Hughey “dennings. also picks the at 3 O'Clock. lew win and Wi Keeler backs "6 Ry, SER BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Garry Herrman, is Larry Melean BY JOHN POLLOCK.’ the big eatcher, has ‘McFarland and 1 Goodman ; " Meet in Bronx 3). 8 ' nie K ff heymoon in P t w ld playel was decid between BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. || Pyesicen: sand At the Oly A. C. of Harlem in three Joh: Marto will meat Jack Dorman in the main bout of ten Fogel 7 rounds, as Sherwood the Marathon A. C., ¢ who was Avenue I 0K); Joe le (Pa) oyster of Brooklyn will tackle oluntarily dis my Walsh of Boston in the 0 of ten rounds, Hogan ts a pretty good Menting name, | PF the opinions of a majority of the j owner of the ¢ me ir, Z eed Nanda g Za of the I pever knew a Hogan who wouldn't major league m Is who were in ° Ae F mon c., has nel ar-| fight at the drop of a hat and keep town last week count for anything | Sonic i ity; , “ut which the followers | Ye = > eenavun arose ‘urse ‘wan S0y |New York m. week count for anytht if that i a hl piace” pica ing In this. vieinity have Been | DONOVAN § School oi one in sight to swing a fist at % fosta’ pi Bard ht s forward tg for a Tong t t | Hogan ougit to have no trouble ARE ENe for the world's node next fall. ty Pt | r ywill ta between Packey ‘McFarland of | #04 trim fo | Dancing. keeping busy. How. would “One. | It 18 the opinion of most of the Amert- er for a lon athe | lokteago and Jack Goodman, the clever | Corett™ jateresting | Bon WEST OTH Rt. (Columbus Cirvles- Round” Hogan vs. “Knockout” Brown |C4" Leaguers that the Giants will win srerrining te me nod lng {avenger alee ite “ ' ched — ton look on the cards? And then Lew Powell, |the pennant in the National League Keeler around with lite mid the Mutoh teday, ead pacarane to wa | Witt Nida: been 414. us @I Who once earned a decision over Frayne | next season and they also say that it Meg 6, cowts every, time | - Sa Semmens) aitcag ihe Han will battle Co8 teh | Fat STL Ue amie si and who has done some good fighting |any club can boat the Philadelphia Ath- it vecucreal | Sindh 183 poundes Welat 3|3 in Ceitfornia as well ax bere 10 Bil |letics out of firat place in the American aciakion Nases Yo otter bie | Found Bt a8 pundem Wein) io at 8 mest Reokdar out on the Geant, Moran | sue it will be the Highlanders, The ‘ In that way MeLean could if sone iat Siet Bt. and Heondway. pore a Mee. OF Murphy or Wolgast would do equaily Atslation neve notes WORT A /penndt (Rida pis fap me eat —————= well, and probably they will hear from ecession, R —— et i : er who Meets ‘4 a the Prisco promoters before | | “E think that Hal Chase has one of the} q Simmer {s hall passe Wins eemate | ; Voy it ut Oey ____ AMUSEMENTS. By the way, Hogan was to havelatrongest clubs in the American 10. be mmabor’ leagues. | % and that it w ble to hin, | 0 He mdgoeht Batiiing Nelson, but Moran haa {tceauar’-snSt ban Sonate “aah Rogie Ra dc ta [NEWS AND NOTE. veo Sai fig Matropo itan Opera House, See ee reat Mo ed eaves {tmoxt confidence in this young than's ate et him go the | 5 : «bute | Sing i ta A special performance will take t wt f the fight suggests | ead the team to the fron: 1 ed Bare | wa’ st iaea An TileeAaU Ava ae that bie llop "would. Have done as inted us a iittle last fall, but THE IX BASEGALA t ile oe 1 Place on fea ates g mae ies Waarh to Nelson as Moran's 4i4, There | think that was his fault, If Vhowed ‘uly te. othe am will leave for the codst on Ie tan thee Fis for the benefit of The Widowe was a funny thing about the proposed | he will have his men ont there working iy fit 18 and will train at Fresno, Cai, They Standing of Basltethali me Mothers’ Fund Association an-Neison match. Tho San Fran-| every morning at 30 o'clock 1 think he | tit h. wind to go through a | Will there until March After Teams in the Pubiic : be Tha abeagication cucseadad: 0 Supervisors objected to it on tho} wit be in the figit for the flag right | Mimtloe,maey fe, uit b> able to get tough | Bi A Wranciseo, Los Angeles Schools Athletic. Lead sa cdis Spach ers z @ organization succeeded in secure ground that Hogan was too hard a Nlt-! 4) to the finish nth a game of be id mento the team will divi chools Ainietic Loague, Pulte ‘ ng the services of MME. ALMA GLUCK ter, nd it couldn't be a “boxing maton” | Ay Tt onovan ta strongly of the | into two squads and move northward, —— Wie “| SULLIVAN AND FLYNN Jin place « ME. FREMSTAD, who: when he met such a slugger as the] |) : eve 10.0 I the} each playir mes in different cities 8 ‘ . . aay ahanhe aielt ‘ pinion that the Giants will win out | paring Indoor ts sri Scho Wo Te eh ; | illness will prevent appearance. battling Dane. in the National Leaguo and he went | eheluled ot the diftere on the way back, 4 . : a 4 READY FOR HOT BATTLE. | MME. ANNA PAVLOWA and MIKAEL > ee . | 80 strong as to offer to make a bet on | W's) MEIER L cocthgng vesan aes f Mal Me i" feed taser Raed hia: QOKING over an old book on Atl: )it if given proper odds. Bill ts a very JAY O'BMEN, WHO AT O nual Training. 31 e ec, MORDRIN, with thelt entite: Orsnesita Years ago, 1 ran across the foi- | Comervailve prophet, and what he says are Clas eun ieee Lanse Commerce) B54 ha: wba arebinc ale ot ambridge,| and B Wl appear in their Famous aR, across Tie well worth he As 1008 e country, both on stern District.. 2 ) Ciega, ait Fragk'a. Zante on | Russi . lowing interesting ne “ reascn 1 pick the Glan ex. | tractos: will go T nd over the jum around > Flushing eo West Side &. Oot Now ¢ t to-nigit e the Ameri- \ ; ff “mak oF \ pu , Bill, “is that thes new Hlablane in the capaet wine « De Witt Clinton.. 2 ‘ couse, tye autuurit ¢ Athletic Club for ten rounds. and | Tic t box o! Si at box “Broughton's rules t bunch that is com. | hardy b 8 that he takes chances in Boys’ Hig! 1 3% the sports expect to sec a gr joffice or of the fc committe no person {sto hit his adversary when ttsburg are going. | At. iret hotlaay game | iS present capacity than he used to at none Hilic L ‘ ° Mahia ativen | Mee WHLEIAME BINS 218. 8th ak } Sh ; e48 te t Isto be called Farrell | the racetrack, Uhtea | bre DANIEL GUGGENHEIM, Hotel St, Hegiai down, or seize him by ham, _ Toward th finish of season Me- id a a Mes, JOSEDH F PE MAN K. SOth ete breeches, or any part below the watst: — aaeae. nus d Witie Mrs JEFFERSON SELIG i @ man on his knees te be reckoned KEEP Se EEnennnemerentaeeeeneee ea a ATRL site Mr. LEON KAMATRY hey rere civilized even in those days no matter how bad the weather. THE ATHLETICS WILL LEAVE Mrs, JULIUS G. KUGELMAN, 1 ham, or the breeches,”’ is still cons d- the roads covered with nd mud, yet ved an io fi 1 as gardly a genteel proceeding tn the thousands of runners in Greater New if Mieys 4 |MANHATT N cr as n Ma c ith John Daly |e sie eer i aosee Se ueceess They Wi ANHAT TAN ee — tis match, De Oro is a two-ply favor. | Went on club runs. The biggest pack to Almendares n at IC i; rats i +H fhe stand St Ae ite, tae & 500 NOTHER of the old-timers ts #0- : - wing to the fact that he is the/® out Was that of the Morningside b io Hee rappers fous beh. at HR 6 blue Utd | i maTINEES NAT M. WILLS, ing to box Thursday night, ana!Cuban Pare ae x From Pool tol nardian of two titles, and everybody; *: C+ and Frank Masterson of the be e ekout Hrown, | @ ___ DAILY MAT WEEK | GEO. M. COUNN'S e ans g m ¥ | Mon: ‘4 ns only won a t a slashing | Tie ¢ the old-time sports will turn out s who follows the game is anxious to sev | } ogee | bh vs a tego ; ¥ Bia f lyfe Wal sep smte 10 bent hi. | | Bee a thot is fahiing “ee nen if he can “come back" at the bill ounny Has e famous Marathon in e Sam's annexed | & _— — i to se0 ‘him, oven thougi nls Aghting Defend His Tiile at Three- | fer having. been aware puiliard | runner, had tobe content with finishing a Wie Plank and | MaUcEMenTa | Maye eres Seer. veers seo. Y 000k Patten sei me time third, So fast was the pace set. Jack Goons s having been batted hard a . | it riffo of Austr wonder o! Cushion Billiards. practice De Oro has been just as + RRR ES OSA TE SONS h_YORK'S LADD es S i the ring once. Disstpation him | n Billiards. Mas ever apparentiy, but there are] A THREE-GAME SERIES — BE- | EMPIRE {2 Weiss | | ig. Cy) | down and out s before t ent | those who say that when {t comes to ajtWeen the New York Philadelphia) JACK ATKIN, THE FPAVOrL ; Mats. Wed. & & | Ff o crop of lghiweights were out of short] ae. af Rane .. [real test his desertion, if only tempo-|teams of the hvee-Cushion ne € ° W M. GILLETTE SE | mali pet ai As Nisnone | AMER at I's pants. Griffo's wonde was all| 2 > He ORO, the versatile Cv | rary, to the fifteen-ball game will prove Amateur Bill jard 1 sue will open Hand x Next Week—(Farewoll) REPERTOIRE Sothern- he Tauiog | r eye and his i | an, will try to accomplish one of | disastrous Joyle's Academy toenight. On accoun t 4 Terra: ‘ aie Ht bed \ | 18 ee ie ey [2m the biggest feats ever performed | This maich is a battle between an al Do Oro-Daly match the Kaues | Ment pare Juanes 1 LYCEUM fi Mit 2S Tosmorrow re seid wtand ail and. block ‘or avoia|Y. ANY cue man, starting to-morrow | aroun ayer a epecialist. tT row and Wednesday will ve| was too much for lila ‘The Importance of Being pete CASINO "y° : oye ‘ sat him, He was a} 282t When bo meets John Daly tn the| Irishman says tt js vist purest xiad | Played in the afternog Witty A, RALATRHEWS) By OSC ME WILDE SAM. BERNARD in Prom Syery iow aimed at him. He was 8) pret." atty-polut Ui of a U-point | of Wek that the Cuban holds two cham | over, son ait Sainte 13 NEWTON II] vO HAVE Bob. ties Bitte BUGKD Minbar 1GH @LASS magician at +t) iriffo's favorite | bd ae \pionships, and t he is the man who A. FOR THE SECOND 11 of VTON + AVE doth Stone Bw ‘ ‘ 5 Stunt was to make a wager that he, three-cushlon biliiird match at Doyle's wit take a them away wl has de an Invitation to become a| ® Watkov , GARRICK ao h DiiVILLE could atand on t handkerchief caer for the champlonship of the) Daly, howoven at ove time wag ajmember of the Intercollesinte Athieti » Leas a ANNIE” RUSSELL WILLIAM CoLLici " y & PICTURES keep from being hit during th world, the 0 sre of pool hi , but when| Association of the United States i i Mie lt 7 minute” round. = Another trick ot $500 side b G ibe ieapaushite Stent tal is iichmoma i Hse a Wl aIBeON ¢ vie LYRIC i. ea AMERICAN 24 IM STAR ut, was catching ©. © Was always | re pped the other and has nover pluyed KID ‘0 18 BACK IN TOWN, tim ie One aN { orto » > es EC ny » willing to bet a dollar bill that he could| The clover Cuban's ‘stunt will be tol {i since 2 having taken a little trip to Buffalo ey 4 BLANCEE. BATES ° anys ‘ TER Wolh’, tion catch a fly at the first attempt. The/shift from pool, at which he took the| Qe Oro has twice won the th The Kid Mkes riding in cho 1 JOCKEY RUTWELL WILL Nov Hy PRKOCKER, Hwee & Spc St {Bite Herald Sq. fre fe Bae anne fiy would be buzzing around Griffo's| title from Jerome Keogh three weeks! {on title, on voth oc than hing on i" Je Jam Keene’ es NeXt Bea- a ‘& Xmas, Uh . 'T LULUGLASER THE Gia AND At head when he swiftly shot out his hand jogo, to she th hion game, which|ton being Ms vie Last winter D. that whil y he clo as he has signed a contract to ride ORC RASTe aa u \ THE RAISER. nay W aad volzed It vetneen hie fingers Ho | tite he f sor of. [Oro was off his and Fred Eames | * for an Austrian nobleman and will leave THe FOOLISH ViSG.N COTS. 1) DALY’ Ages san SB ‘ picked up many r that way | Student reen balaze pastime| of Lenve 1 { mia 1 is elty for abroad Apri a) 4dth Bt. Pa. 8.20.\tata | | Iatinvcs Wed, ami sat ; {Opie was always out for the dollar won't be able to | , ; oak nappy as a youth Raene erg apees) CRITERION \\, PRR ONL I Ronea BABY MINE ‘ lollar looked as big to him as a cen- rhe he is a2 to 1} I 1 | as it will g BILLY SPENCER 8 EN RR 1 FAME cal tury note, He tiever learned how to| fa but Daly hy jan portunity to satisfy his appetite tor elected president of the Glencoe A. C THE ‘COMMUTERS bone || Maxine Billott's Wise gP8 c count. His man used to get a big | , he has an ex-| ‘ie w | riding in Pullmans, of Harle CHARLES DILLINGHAM Bie, at 8 OL ni ith Mele Randle of onndoiiar tie to and) nim Cite ¢ wilning the chame | nist Wed an) GLOBE "3", ae WAS senna ad ie | ithe it wa fons. If offered a choice between a Interest MK dieplayed in t t He de ak BE RNVGARDT! Su: HACKETT LURTIG @ ON’ S| 1astn, Bias oolere in oondoiar bile and | © east named might, < llgizou & || i io THE CRACKER JACKS @ thousand dollars in tw e would | | | \ ee ee “| Three Star Ten — |: oe tamale (rary IC Is zorme Beare || Circie™ si | ACADEMY ay, He, 2008300 HEF And tush out to » For all | © lars pave te ited ti | : ‘eo TME NEST ENV ye Te Camihyates Hi HOU EOF nT us AND CANDIES 44 a high opinion ox 2 who ¥ wil) have to send in | THRE — oy # NW Azul, Hv, 8 to xu <a + Hast Hib at. Khon 7 ana was aivare rear co woo’! FQuUNa Bouts at | once BE stones ‘EW AMSTERDAM Ni!!! 0. pp |OLYMPIG fins ia ie ‘i ; 1 J mere J Lina Abarbanell with Maint Iters, | Sai. To-tay : nasium wh ito was train 1 ; 7 ! | titra Attraction, ‘Pith GUID IN otters Specia. Show| MURPHY SAYS UMPIRES 718 Broadway ot wine THih St., Subway score. AE iene scones mente ante F im \ 7 way a ASS 2. Heat Seats 81-00, Mat. Tod him how t n d Laas ARE IN HARNESS NOW. 217 6th Avenue, at 14th St. NEW MORK si. Pee | Ns” Comtunsiton euen ‘Ms Laat IN RARN 4 : naht the fe Atntett vatitacian)| dine sel S FO «,| the § Great Specta o begel ting $0 (ter » Dec, 1—Kvery ump HOLIDAY GIF R ME NAUGHTY MARIETTA INTERNATIONAL CUP dress he ru 1 iar a ere se the N “ is expected GAIRT Vow | ret OF NIAGARA {0 spend (h ee iM at « yerfoctly “J A ve WAY E4077 EART QUAKE, Of course r a hn 1 New York fo 4 $ Well a “ly : radia uriewine thal mt public The standard by which glove quality, ls measured, The igi me ta iite m ayiica ‘ ani k Cubs here to- In gray, suede and cape with extra heavy seams, West 4 The i Wan. Sidn't hav. 6 BeGdlant Gt AVS aRASOn bak taoteoe my ! THE COUNTRY BO : Wy W ator’ ian atu ¢ je Seas D e coms! According to Murphy prot ad Soin at. Fi & profe ail the dismissal of an umplre hi ‘witty DO ¥E POMANDER waik™ i ANY Bprefessio | meee scl er eh Fe n umpire herent ; sarees Phe e ALIA CHARLES gated a VANITY FAIR. COMP wkull, f @ put on to yout ne of them young Wagt to ils. sorrows, Rich, lustrous silks in a f is Bhp ar color hal JOHN SECLOSK Al BYlle_Kitehie and Hich exhibition » i a8 ‘ * GIRIaD: abe hae ; rib and patterns; in fancy holly boxes espe Touse, Rul St, & A At SOUSA ND HIS BAND smok < orl, amos bY poor iits Dixon wie | rounds Jeannette, who is consid, ‘ “rhe ; We sie holiday gifts : P WELIES OF 191 At th GAYE TY | aiuiner ial he met Tommy Mu Aral Al chock Jonnscn's moar sein atee, y atronger than lemos enprape “ FOLLIES OF 1910 Ate IRWIN’S MAJESTIC: Ron ae erg ae | nent, ts to take on the beat man obtains ade ont ail uvoutha’ will one an 4 SIZE CEMENT SHOW "°, renew __and ALETA, Hawatian Danes polis ie le, and Wille Lewis will also go intu umpire his job. He must bh his eyes TWO TW At the all star show of the National! the ring against one of our crack examined hy w competent oculiste and, aOUrDe Ts dai ar’. FOR REBECCA Madison Square Garden, Desay ill Avie. Heat Sen hs “icbkivn Jack Reynolds gave | hunters irae" battles cohen sanina a UR, eo a ae aur +) a rier a ine FAMOUS=AN ue THE YANKEE vibie Gis, Joe He awful benti #ix | down for # each and Will be a close play ts 1 off, will bring ¢ it ‘i SOUVENIRS, Kebecca | OF SUNNY. WAS CARNEGIE ENCEUM, oT Amat “ recs, un ae (reiien Ot Zorvey eerie Taye tr ot the flag. There | astrous Its, Lastly, the umpire ve this fomous brand in eve y stale and every size for every man, Hooks aus 1 BROOK FARM MADE Lantern Slides, Seats B6c61, | Hnekners Concerts ack Button in six rounds and Marty | w {x-round prelim. muist be willing to take a certain amount A box of these popular collars would make a most Kat . Aten won over K. O, Smith in another inaries,” making forty-eight roundy of of “Jawing’ ftom players, and must not acceptable holiday: gift. BELASOO he Mint asi Oy Roller Skating WAPROPOLITAN BANK, es LEE AVE. wx-round bout, ve were several boxing tn all 4 veek the spotlight. That Js reserved for THE NEW “THE ContERe’ . * BAND CONCERTS $39itee MARRIAGE A FAILURE? MAT, DAILY other [ast six-round a. The demand trom members of tie club the players, according to Murphy, ‘ COMEDY, 10-80-8600. ¢ \ . { | ~ at ee

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