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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1910. UP-TO-DATE BEST SPORTING P AGE IN NEW YORK AND NEWSY “UI EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN IT’S THE OLD, SAD STORY! ————TANGDON BOUT SHOWS MOORE 8.0 TOBOGEAN “The Boy Wonder” Badly Used Up in Six Rounds at Philadelphia. Tey can't cone Too Tovew Fon me! WHAT 2. Lena FoR 139 a FIGHT $ I gust HUNGRY FoR A FIGHT! LET ‘tm Auu Come! Tim crazy TO GeT I THE RING AND FIGNT AGOIN, ALL T CAN THINK OF 1S A Front, Tu’ sve (ie OF Course I won't WNASTG “TIME ON UNKNOWNS, LiKE MCFARLAND, AND MURPHY AND KNoctouT BROWN «... Bunicn op Bums LET ‘EM Go Get a Rep, i Wolgast’s New Statement, in Which He Pretends to Be, “** Anxious to Fight Moran. (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 22. — Tommy Langdon got off to a flying start in his bout with Pal Moore at the National A. C., and the much-advertised Moore never had a chance to overcome the lead that was piled up on him in the early rounds. Pa! showed that he ts either very ___. | Much overrated boxer or that he 1s on the toboggan. His speed was strictly Lake Selected Sarena Up cee it alton ap The Judgment of distance was nothing to as Manager of [ oae about and he msted some really St. Louis Biowns dangerous looking blows by a wide mar- «id Makes Him Appear Funnier “~ Than Ever, ae nier every day. Last week! Adoiph sent out a lot of letters to all the newspapers telling that he © *was simply boiling with anxiety to feht @ momebody and show that he ts a proper Person to hold the lightweight cham- G@@ionship. He tried to explain that in \ refusing to accept a challenge for six @xManths or more he was only following Bat Nelson's lead, since Bat refused for Mix months “after the first battle with Gana.” He forgot that Nelson lost that fight, and tha: nobody pestered him with challenges, and that after Nelson's win | ae A DOLPH WOLGAST Is getting fun-| Se AND T Wouton'T THINK OF FIGHTING UNLESS THEY Gave ME AT LEAST #i2z,500. FoR MYEND, OF course # 4 Langdon had is left arm working like a piston rod and sprung a leak in the nose of “the worked around his opponent vie, and although a stiff left est bet he also made good ' THERE 18 A BIG KiGHT UN us seu deieuting Croll to 4—after hav- |B, v Jati a ) bigh school athletic circles, and It ing been beaten in the two previous Former Boston National Leader jlead to the disruption of the Publis | s4mes. | School# .thletic League. It is sa:d that! was his one Has Great Opportunity in |'brtie “the “nearest. approach tons iN, -antinerame: Oiaiw On nearest approach to a oh . h a 2 ERS’ AME knockdown ca in the second session + wer Gans the new lightweight cham- are il be, rowan sgainat the hockey between the representatives the Mound City When Moore awng. Tomrny 100) 0 Nite ton signed up within a week for a re [damaged led tala of Pennsylvania and New York will ye posture on the floor, Moore did more turn match with Gans. | [ing pr 1 ‘ It is aiso sald that} be played at the Marquette Oval, of this sort of work in the fourth round | school athletics may be taken out of the South Brooklyn on next Monday after- wh he wrestied Langdon to the mat | hands of the P. 8. A. L. and placed in! noon, beginning at 3 o'clock. The tocal (Special to The Ei " amid hisses from the crowd, | Charge of the Commissioners of iduca-j| team will be tmade {Adolph also sniffed contemptuously at Tommy Murphy and Knockout Brown, gditimating that nobody had ever heard | of ama.eurs,| ST. LOUIS, De! With one of his eyes closed in the tlon. The High Schools’ Games Com-| while professionals will play with the} y, f 7 Cc si Moore was in bad sh durin, UGe them. He sald he was willing to, | mittee, a sub-committee of the highest} Pennsylvania team, TERROR (CC TRE tC LOUIS Aceacisenl Cie: Anal aeasieh;- acd. Lanaete Raine 2 dient Moran as soon as his arm is strong | 1ullng body of the P. 8. A. I., Is reepo — ‘: League baseball team. Ife eili sa |trouble getting under the wire a. wine ‘again. Murphy beat Moran In Califor. | sible for a break in the administrative! HAVING SECURED THE e baseball team. He will ge | {ro emia last year. | affairs of the largest athletic league in| the world. By holding an outlaw meet- | ngdon bor no marks of the tion of the Eastern Ska’ hile Pal's face was badly dis- ted the p Phare n when the new di- bo MO And now Addie ts out with a new) . the | re the world, By Beet apatnnets| (0 hold the national skating ra: # meet next month Saured \ing last Tuesday night and depos Newburg Wheelmen have decided to! There has bee: et nas! In his 1 ortant OfMetatement. He ts boiling over again | Roland Patterson, the recognized secre | jring off the preliminary evens on the| yg wae wend uo ihe anak uae mace De bout Lene Owith anxlety to fight Owen Moran, but | lary of the Games Committee, the sub- | afternoon of Jan.7 and M4. The national | toca] ball club. It has been ceported at land the resuit « s battle was some. Ae makes a fow slight suggestion in| committee took direct fssue with the| meet will be at Downing Park, New-| us times that Willle F nt r regard {o the match. First, he will ight | P. 8. A. L. committee and practically | purg, on the afternoon of Jan, 21, declared itself an independent body. peice mal | Be Soukion : — A YHEATON, FORMERLY ap he will not “risk his title’ in a ’ ’ r 0 | When it was learned here that It was 2 1 Blot Yale, < jorter fight. Nelson used to fight any YALE CREWS WILL HAVE [of Yale, hag accepted the offer of the | ‘ y as hing t Fred Tenney would | plenty of work next season, according | Naval Academy authorities to coach, * Sure thing that | woud distance from six rounds up. He fought tet plans outlined by Capt. Elliott | the midshipmen in baseball next spring) Mantze the Boston Nationals in ett A ten-rounder with Wolgast. Still Nel- f.. Frost. ‘Not only will the varsity race|an. to aci as fleld coach for the foot, | the news was received with delight by “son demanded the Marathon route with the new owners of the Browns, as they a 1 hi Harvard on the Thames, but {t will also| ball team again next fail Ae ceniorneeni ay re Bia nea ae @ he tough ones. | probably have races with Princeton un — “ h consid ‘apadle |. But to go on with the conditions, Athletics Only Team hree Cushion Pennsylvania. BY A SBNSATINAL FINISH THE! manager FOR ler, Bill, ay, Bob Wallace and ¢chers would Moran only forty-five rounds ‘or more, SWWolgast is satisfed with 133 pounds, . — Yale hockey team succeeded in beating! Lake had one year to go as Leribe ot ¥ | y | the St. Paul tea it the St. Nicholas|the Doves, and would not have had ° le—which is the proper welght. Hillt Will Have Title as Good as THE PRINCETON AND WILLIAMS | the St, Paul team at the icholas | the uliops Wi sevens will meet on the ice at the St. Rink by a score of 9 to 3. With the) to do a stroke of work to earn his ese demands are reasonable enough. i . 9-| Nicholas Rink to-night. | score 3 to 2 in favor of St. Paul at the! e owners of Engin hen comes the first little joke. Hoe John W. Daly’s piri end of the first half, Capt. Louls Lou- | b Telephone ise cers lemands that Moran make a $5,000 side AT A MBETING OF THE INTER-|trell of Yale managed to make four | to pay him for doing not Advertisers Ghet. Wolgast knows well as any- 0) eat. ays ase for cae camped collegiate Hockey Association in the St. | goals for his team in the second naif,| The old catcher Is generally regarded Book-keepers ‘body that nelther Moran nor any other ’ ? Nicholas Rink one important change in | thereby piling up tho score that won| as a good manager, Most followers of Stenogra e ter is going to make a side bet of -__ class of twirlers is that he has ex-/Champion De Oro Away Be-|the schedule was made, the committee | the game. | the game believe that had he been in a Pere, oe eo” Wale’ te ‘ eaves nee aciok or feumbaters to tee cerita: Mrenaiink | AT A MEBTING OF THE BOARD! that ch) ‘woul, have captured the Machin ists E “We have a lot of youngsters to iad i i ‘ r rena Rin ETI ° THE BO: hat have capti Sarees end. of the purse must be New York American Manager out,” said Chase, “but It Jeoke nee, asl, hind in Match Which Will fa Betse, transferred to the | of Governors of the Plainfield ¢ untry | Amerlenn League venany, he - Marinos wteiuat*#12,500,"" the cha - 5 be ania < | if we woud sturt next season with prac- 4 . Nicholas Rink, New York. The Har- | Club official action was taken with re-|taken It from the second divis paimardese of the reste °° Regards His Club's Prospects | ticaiy" the sume ineup that Aniened Be Concluded To-Night. |Sara-princeton ‘game will be played inward to. the. much’ discussed putter | second place in less than two years, Plumbers or Fitters T begth to suspect that Wolgast ts no F RES ‘}iast year. Dantels will be in left fleld } Boston as orginally planned. quesilon. In brief the organization de-| Lake wanted an Increase in salary’ | Business Men qgrore anxious to Hent than he has been | as Bright for Next Season, | a%d Hemphitt and Wolter win t cided to act on the suggestion of its from the Boston Americans afte Office Work it ahy time since he beat Nelson, Ho Out Tor right. Everybody will be gi THE PHILADELPHIA TEAM TOOK | president, Leighton Calkins,. to vote, ing the club a runner-up for the pen-| ice Workers probably intends to work up a little Teen a ae Or tam to best ect | piegth aly Atty more points to be) ine frat game of the series against New against the adoption of the now St, | nan‘, hut President John 1 Taylor 6\! gp those in any of the @heatrical stuf, and needs the adverti qitnioult for any of them, to beat out | played, and the score 100 to 6 tn his | yory in the three-cuiion carom match Andrews rule which bars the madet:|peeved at his request and discharged| | Building Trades BY ROZEMAN BULGER, | Birdie Cree for centre. | I also expect cushion billiard cham- in the National Billiard League, Camp- headed putter. him | ie see Mahiwelehi che some great work fram, Jack Knight at good as John W. vas the manager of the Boston lonship EFORE leaving for his home in o Lake was the manager 0 hed paid a fighter such a sum “'B Ban Jose, Cal., where he goes toil *hortstop. and the enthusiasts who have ni Nationals las! season. He had the poor- mn ‘ Hoe kre] spe oh be Md . i imselt beén betting 2 to 1 that Alfredo De Oro bebe when Nelson met Gans at nd the Christmas holidays. | sey 9 Ge uetas Rimaait’ for 7] t est material imaginable to work with, ral weeks playing. three cushion | would retain the title are ahedding tears riffin- eecner ou. and the chances are that not a man- GoMMel4. And, to tell the truth, I'm | Hal Chase, m Il to the | Sf disappointment. nager of the Highland-] billiards, but he has got the ager in the business could not have His temporary desertion of this style act that they finished in cen iid and he feels that he must go back ! " Very much Inclined to doubt that Ne!- eT. made the definite announcement] w h r ‘ nak. kay "s reputed “end” was paid in real that his club would train In Athens,|to California for the winter. He says tly |, oo Ss 1 e ast ne The Brow ofouey tuvatter two. tree weeks of It hare (MOB, the world's “championship from Tgorpile the fact thas they, suited ip he says that he can very well get Ls . 1y ~~ A match was mare today Setween Tommy Ga, instead of Richmond, Vay as aas| Mey have no snow to play in out there, | v Cuban to lose his mastery touck of Philadel: lia and Jobeny Mor nucleus to build apound and) many good jalong without it caused the is kao sehen worea, wlio Mane fe should be able to| entirely too near that of New York = and ‘Chase are both gooa|%f the ‘‘three-ball” sport, own as thet tom Ph wil recri.ts signed, Lake should be a | Tribune Bullding an he s early $20,(00 last season, ly bound. Yet tite the (1 ket, the Bree Salary Massing Exhlv.t of th a at at first planned, Hal says that he has « EGARDING Wolgast's tgnoring oft that the climate of Richmond Is 9 Tommy Murphy, whose claim to a match ts better than any other stag on next \ fay night. Moran is CT fugue tase tit tried to arrange a match between them, !even more than he did in the opening ’ + Bt but hes will have. to-exte 4 but as Hal ix going to California it | Right's Play at Doyle's. er for a Howe in Semi-Final at tite Houck'alird battieres Simeolt in will be impossible to get the contest Gan ane fe ick eyepyei ee “3 de: vay, 2 “MGhase 18. very. much pleased over the | conclude thelr match to-night De Oro Long Acre To-Night. one that can make the profits even) worth a mint to \= Griff Meet Frankie | \:serher in tee fe the Ssivan Acts Te ‘ a itaa oat the Acid ana . See ota at training An: [tines cushion plavers and Jock’ Leva | ‘The Chicagoan outplayed his opponent | YOuNY Griffo to a put_a good fighting nin gone ook on vale hme fe ut 3 tome lishtwelght’s (unless McFarland can y. Ue sor bok to th reason is that the New York lub make the weight), Wolgaat forgets the | ue? 1 contract for the grounds at Gast round of his six-round Aght with] Athens me ite years yet and if they Murphy in Pittsburg. Or, much moro! diy nm ‘use them it Would be a dead ably, he doesn't forget it, and that’ ONOVAN’S state! BT. ¢Colus ue Jt ‘e Ftatlons ae ies clterweiant, | of the aig Donohue, the my Was unable to. get on AMUSEMEN ibcad Cube has. jet signed tle the club selection of Duke ‘Farrell as coach for | Will be far in the rear. ae to meet Dave Dishler ot Cambeldy THE WEW hy he gives Tommy the go by. In that| 4, iiteresting feature of this change | his young. pitchers The form displayed by Daly in this Iwelve-round ‘bout at. the Colongal te Jest round, Tommy knocked Wolgast /js that it will keep George Stallings, Gown hard. Wolgast couldn't get up. | rormer manager of the Highlanders and | club uffs crawled to Murphy and, clasping him now manager of Buffalo, from xetting | Hal, * all ty the legs, held on until he could | the Athens grounds for the Walang ee him with us, ae climb up to his feet. Wo! vas|uls new club, As soon as the High- | e, and always fe game In a fem |iandiess announced that they woul! go| The headquarters ot the Eastern | artist w ,o0 the night of Jan. 4" 4° tast be LE oy ce RY JOHN POTT.OCK. He eeu or, ae te men old’ grudge agtins The score for the NLESS the fight di,» goes wrong kia Onniey .d. Dlay was fitty points to twenty- U oa Frankie, Conley ty fl clamoring for « retum me a lot of assist match is simply marvellous, He has been on the jal the tim AMUSEMENTS, MANHATTAN S88..] B's & OY. Ey ds: the ten-round ‘bout between Char- | fight with Abe Attell, to make it Tika worth Atte ( ley Griffin, featherweight cham-| {ott Abe & og fe, eget use Br nkie is ing that the Windy City cue just twice as good as his ad- stage the bout Wille Beecher | twenty-fire-round tight. Conley sass 4 League in this city will be Rooms 8:4 Versary. Daly played sixty-six innings, *!0n of Austraile, and Qecepta his chal that he will ect, the Wes ply Se eo end eee unde ands his {aide S16 in. the Bt. James Building, with high runs of five and four. ‘De Oro} of this city, at the Long Acve A. A. to- |Rue'A, Cof'New Priam « a vat Zolbita HoUsK— — | Dally Matisse od. Stallings was anx- | Twenty-sixth street and Broadway, played one inning ‘and his best runs | night will be a ratling fast battle. Both Novice To ND) afpertul of taking any chance of losing it, vfler was a 4th Stand Sth Are, | 15e, 2he @ SO A NAT M. WILI eee ences ee esaftaio club at Athens, | Ed Barrow! the new president, will, were three and tw. lads are noted for their aggresaivenes: | PA) roe Morten oh MATINEES geen ae Cult CK JOHNSON'S managing and sec [as It would enable him to look after | move Into the new headquarters to-mor- | and ability to take punishment, and as] ean | 5 apap eget a 25e |] “Aion ending one Walter Monahan and| lls farming interests at Haddock, TBavwone channel okt “e ‘Lew Po ell I they are aiso in fine condition they | at NG . a nen, & = ’ ° ives, Since Chas ' ~ ry much on the he A way, 4uih si ’ 5 : EVCNIM bringing him out as a “hope” shows | Where he tives: Since Chive his ie. |Job since he became head of the league. Ww S ought to start slugging trom the mo-|F EMPIRE ji..2) Wi! > S8t4 St. stare, sae! Mo & Wed cs gat Jack's sense of humor wasn't troyed when he had his head X- frayed. Monahan is a@ small heavy Weight. At Reno he was a chopping block for Johnson, He didn't know any Sa Hy ment the bell rings. In the semi-final | vivte GI ETTE vice ings will have to look for a new | He has paid vislis to Manager McOraw Go C 3 wie GILL nECn na on which to try out his new /of the Glants, President Farrell of the ing to oast the Ek el orupiatrale | His landers and President Pbbets of will me y we will have a strong team | thé Brooklyns, and has requested that To Meet Hogan’ e first time that Griffo has boxed| gpa | the giv | the astern League first is city since the old Horton law) | fhe Importance of GRIF TING Bret Tait, Bile BLOMDWAY Tires wo sito, No vnigver PP Sothera-V.arlowe} cian of tire | HAMMERS Tel! f f Mal between shots | in i ; iw iret ; 4 se to f With a. Ratatr CASINO! sru35. Sit! Stone Wi tbh BAY Mag, A@iing, bur was game and could be cut billiard game. * change to buy aby Playere they don't day! NT his MINS Ht ats Bat, Mom, & Wed. $15. wACLY ChE FRANK FOO ARTY, want, es Nit Mob WINS BIL r ne From ff 3440! BG NOR: La ane Aas, GA WOUdA'S Gull, But in fine tr | want, in Lew Powell, the Callfornia itght-| 1 GARRICK 818,50, ur Bi SAM BERNARD © sis aS Be MM 1 ekea ee Crue chant th ater tee | _— Weight, Is on the trail of “One Round"| | Hugo’ Kelly, the crackalack middjewelght 0 Mate ate a ‘Nn iam COMEDY it St, tem Goiiroy? rane Mhtapioks, sven if he hes lcrrned t| Tho Athletics are nearing home. The Hogan. Powell is working ike a Trojan| Chae ie,anoiner Cahier thet is laid vy Wit A) TA Delightful Surprine.”—Eve. Ham Of Sats. at Mon. te | ASTOR 30, Sig. Eee aw epmething about the game as Joluson's | sease FOE TAD, “nd at Johnson's roadhouse in the Bronx | bout with Frank Kl ta at the Ara AS A. ol | ANNit KUSSELL 15) WILLIAM COLLIER "5 past hy Weis ini. Boe gh oe, \ sparring part have to Philadelphia, and re reported to be tn good /tor hig ten-round match with Jack! Hoan on, Tuesday aught, | ss Kelly will not be HUDSON Wei ft Be Wor wa, Biss, OO SNiAer The wi 36 think we will be able to hold our own | 1 ial Goodman at the National Sporting Club, compelled'to call.otf his bout with Frank (yt sae ie LYRIC jy: sa0!: de Wed 313 Mi Bina an with them, ibe ay on Friday night. He is anxious to. be| M,ti,.sational Sporting Club on Dee, 30. Jac 1 BLANCHE BALES © wre LESLIE CARLER Wow WALLACK’S Be © 200 st a, i Hi , “Lam ¢ ting nome great work |. George D. Paskert, one of the out: 4 twa’? Sulvaa wail probably mee ee ee ae " Mrte sats, Morn de Wed ar ey ar vey 1 Caldwell next season,’ Involved In the big winter trade | '" the best shape possitie in order to | sad. RAICKERROCKEK, Bway a asth st 4 0 the Phillies and the Reds, has 8et @ decisive verdict over the west} Pre Cee Suns, & Xmas, Dec been heard from again. A jelson i not | : tah Harald Sq. YS at | POMANDER WALK 'S. Sc" SSnete by Shades Murphy j rae “i eres od @ conte™ ent Fogel's | S40 boxer an Batting Nelson ay teens Min woes nor ve | FE FOULISH VIAGIN fic em CLULUGLASER © 4 BELASCO 4!" Ae Aah! BAGasHbant » for next seavon. He sends a long 4 #0Gn a8. 5 beat. Goodman, Teady to fight again for ik months. but now, tbat | ae TI % THE NEW . wh PHenInE departs with his signature, and saya he Cowell, "Tam going to get on Aad Wale ha dcutra’ tha hei be fond, | N DALY'S iil wa a Wer Fe ay Al Sharkey Siag cal an of gligant nig to try” hs best to bring a for, California, “Et won't to necesnary | Gutatat tp ferent that hemi feat Wo | Ten Het fare a, ay, BABY MINE | [REPUBLIC ti, heii Mam nunt of Wor le eague pennant to Phtiadel- rs , 1M | Just as soon as Ad WV to meet ey u mds Er . O | ed, Bata 5. I vas orn iaparaen inteuice eer on the Coaat, ‘and ae oon ay T settle | ae Eis ete ISG Maxine Elliott's “sic Wotetal | REBECCA OF SUNN: BROOK’ F, | In a fast ten-round bout, Charley Har. | Hogan I am coming back to New York | Wrvadinay = } AG' OE Philsdeiphin lad a shade theling on an an ding ts the base. | 80 take on every lightweikht available, ‘ABE ict, THE GAMBLERS better of Kid Murphy o (PLAZA | ‘vesta'vicrona” Powell came to New York s rkadle work ca of this city, having the New at Sport ' x mai, W. Waar, ee P : fee akarkeyeA, { 1 his curve b National headquarters on the sixth "onthe ago the Conte Ene tnarel {Sorrow tight, ruse consider HACKETT discs rottiay Sk a be | Daiky Sav 3 [22 ALL STAK ACTS 22 ‘ n epit ball pite looy, the Baste age on the eigh an ‘ are het | > ATT TAD Harvey got w big leud over Murphy | Fisher ts, ban pit Pa prontdont Hepdiera cmc’ Sishth ‘vey induced him to come East, “age | omaee,theye ALBERT CHEVALI R AMERICAN 22 ALL STAR ACTS iu the the | tounanaeh started to train, but the Ightweights| howell has « good cl Tia Hone Tay GHRACH LA RU ky NANA, cleaner 5 rE on |dodged, and tt was not until he had | 2% S"eneral and ‘hits tat Keer nih Circle’ xi: | Conan SHORES | Ganseee F Hueree am the | /DOCTOR AT RINGSIDE gone stale that he got a match with| bccn Hina, Abarbanell with Ralph b vou Li L FRASK : Es ioe Aus l Johnny Marto. In this bout he showed| ‘Tommy Ryan, the retiret middleweight cham. |AABAME SHt OLONIAL || Pt \ “ " . t ‘Yooking after the ‘affairs of Goo « 1 Bhey'a face, body an | OF QUAKER CITY BOUTS. 5 ble classe but he, cguida’t wet going, Tt] ata tae brary eh as matched | NEW YORK § 88,8 thst Brews Mac Datis ‘ swings @ ‘ l 4 wel td ny s Ong Otto| Con to! met Al. iubial nigan ha Mate Sata ‘Dees 26 Oda W PYHad M red PINLADELPIIIA, Dee. 2%.--Direct Fi his Dra in two successive contests that the inte ten-zotnd out at the, sag of the | Mile, EMMA TRENTINE in“ cere P| ALHAMBRA QM Sieh aad i ae ur S2e-Director gn w fans here realized that he was ont ne | ase A: SaitaeiN een een ate | NAUGHTY. |-ARIEPTA Laat ats Rai toa” PL PA GTAMBKA, |i ch: 'h éelp! ‘ © 4 W th 1é the best_boys in the business, Aaa won mane fi Hl ci sar _ In” Conjunction with M Brat five | Sap YAU ! awrence GATETY! 1D isgatitlicus,| Megs Great Seecearic | e la n hew of rules to govern A 7A 12 Great Acts \ cue f iy |'boxir ter ere, ‘The most tin- Tmnmense rene cron! 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