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SEN CRE MEET ANNU ett Ne a alli : THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7; 1911. -[eiiviiten..| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORI WILL MEET FEB THERE HAVE BEEN SOME QUEER KNOCKOUTS IN HISTORY OF PRIZE-RING How Famous Sleep Punches Were, Delivered—--Funny Incident at Old Pelican Club, Where There Was | a Double Knockout One Night. {DON T WORRY ABOUT CHASE, SAYS IRWIN SOME OF THE STRANGEST KNOCKDOWNS AND KNOCKOUTS IN HISTORY Copyright, 1911, by The Preas Publishing Co. (The New York World). OAL HAWKING, HNocKED STIFF BY FRANK ERNE, SPREAD@AGLED AND FeLu FLAT ON os BAcK. ONE GP THE QUEEREST HTNOCHOUTS TL STEWART SWINGING on THE ROPES ArTER BEING KNOCKED AFTER GETTING “THE” SOLAR PLEVUS PUNCH” FROM FITZ AT CARSON JIM CORBETT WAS COUNTED OUT WHILE AT RENO JEFFRIES FELL WITH HIS WNEES AcRosS THE LOWER ROPE | WHICH KEPT HIM OFF BALANCE AS HE | eveR Saw * Copyright, 1911, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World.) | THROUGH THEM BY BARRY, STRUGGLED To @etT UP. HE Was sat cardi DL AND HOLDING . me Ee J, were talking over some of SO DAZED THAT HE DIDN'T THINK _— I peate TANCE, ree those funny knockouts. “I r CP ROLLING FREE AND THEN PR TARETE remember one time,” said GETTING Back INTO THE. RING. lr Wo RUNNERS BEGIN WORK TOO EARLY, fighting down at the old Pelican ae oe oe a _ __SAY SHEPPARD AND HILLMAN same Instant, both fists landed so close together that there was only | one thud, and down went both coons, hitting the floor flat on their backs Youngsters T Take Up Up the Game!| years now ay do it. I'm strong faller. Ay could no run ven I vas @ kid—ay was weakness in the knees. Now ay run an’ break records for maybe ten years Boys Who Enter At Enter Athletics the | t once, If th C 0 » | . more, " : . at once, ney had timed it lke | Before Developing Proper |""'ve. 4 that you never saw First Year in High School buck dancers on the stage they) | s running tra until a couple of years pouldn't have d it better, | ago,” said Sheppard to the diminutiv ° have done {t etter, And | trength. ea ee meer ce arene Seldom Make Good. they were both knocked cold and never thought of competing could come counted out. I've been wondering) | ee “ ie er. E. bev be 4 ws | "S any number of young!day that I know wou levelop ini ‘tour will be ever since if each got the small end of the purse. ’ | “ I fellows who take up the run-|stars if they would take up the game— eta rey roteanonn) All of which reminds me of some funny things I've seen tn rings all ning game before they are of|™en who have never even seen a run- he, attempted {f the gommitier Sak the eo. the proper strength to atand the hara | "DK Sho Fld ae"tha ih “ace he The queerest, perhaps, was the knockout cf Jim Stewart by Jim Barry. Roeser. THe DUTCH work,” sald Harry Hillman to-day. Harry Hillman was over eighteen years of age when “Dutch” Arnold, of Horok aw a tabi & a Uttle Hikelihond thet | Pittsbu Stewart was going like a champion until that night. He started well with WION hoe ee 1eedee EAE ee ee enace ik | Gee Oud Mevoxerbonkar A. Gi tald Bike te ee’ the nations) champlonstipe this, yee D be etal eR == he firs i vould mi good er. | They are Barry, too, until the Ttallan began suf-|Dal's arms flew straight out, and he PPE RIRRES GL RIA Gates |school. Hardly one of them ever be-|Harry had never given the proposition | $%¢ Heong the sonra : a. cane a waar Aout feawa sf pd de ie ae Ms dees tid EDDIE HANLON WAS MNKHED SUT TOP OF HIS HEAD AND KNOCKED HIM jcomes « star. It's the fellow who takes | thought up to that time, He laughed | Aine track and tne"eumee wil pobabld am ther neo! y’s rights went through | do on his back and lying there athletics in his last year at school |4t Arnold's statement, bu ud finally and caught Stewert fairly on the | Without the twitch of a muscle ee nore oneen Even Corn FOR, Ten MINUTES « UP, Athletlcn in Ia iast year st school |[Tiocite he wes winning coneistentty | s-MiMs,Ammt, cat tovmman of tht #- A, 0 tip of the chin, Stewart whirled half au of New Yorkers saw Terry Mo-| ‘ © THE FLOOR. has reached the physical atage at which| — Taylor Started Running at 26. | int Saree, Beer nella are tie ten! way over in the air, jtist like Nelson in| Govern Anock Eddie Hanlon out in he can train without any danger of over-; Taylor, the great colored runner of # the ten calle tgem race at hia “corkscrew mmersault,” and, | Philadelphia. Terry was a marvel. This \ doing It. Pennsylvania, did not do any Funning | opus Irish-American in the Garden y t h " 1 2 7 e vi Y ‘and hung there like a wet shirt on a| Dut he was still the great Han- |pard, who was one of the fellows that | 74 his yous reer was not te any ruts, ‘Trinity JA. will Bald, 2 romp fine, Herwas counted out with only hia|10N Was at his best. Once he knocked | pulled @ chair up and joined the circle | yr yours ay Cohn bad the winning team at the, G toes and the backs of his hands touch- | Try down and nearly out. ‘Terry took FOR COMING A 7 HLE | IC SI SEASON At “Sparrow's.” "Ninetecn=T agree with| George Bonhag 41d very tittle hard ‘net fa ihe giatice wil sack "ub asin count, rose, and tore at Hank ; ing the floor. s]in a: sudden and irreaistib you; that's the right time for a fellow| running during the first yeara of his) men af the |e pearet LAR TTL Bicdtier Ending: {a a guddon and irresistible tury. xsl bug and may decide to go after the |to think of becoming a runner. I was| career; and it has only been, since the. w. gy reo the Pentest tt aed ino tir} back touched the ropes Hanlon {i money before the season is over. How- that age when I took to the game, and/ time that he came into his full atren; ea pumping io ing, and it 18 | wae Pe ee iy dased. wen, he|siinctively threw his arma over: them, !Tish-American sein Teer Says He] ever, ine rumor may be incorrect. | Team in Training to to Win Back |i haa strength xaiore. |fhat ne has been in record: breaking ‘ie Suits Se as Pa ales Terry whiped blow after blow to. hi SPR gatas me thet Ablgren | “It was this way: I'd thought of b63 slowly crumpled at last. After getting) a his 1) Cnet Joined the club Y way: I'd never thought Of!" Eighteen years had passed over Law- hin and th ¢ i y; Join the club Young Pepis, a good ‘ Te ot ighteen years had pa: up he hadn't time evan to raise BIN) Fon was’ unconschnus, angi on tre Will Spring a Few Sur- | Guartercmiter, asked vor 'ale ‘telvese “Met” Title from the running until one day back in 1901 T hap-| gon ‘Robertaone head before he took to| ,Pringgton, wil hang, the eric, of, ton hands when Johnson stepped in AN) ropes, rushed in and pulled Torry back. 1 from one of the smaller clubs, and he \pened to met nie a Lebel where they /the game, 4 ney eee says that early Enicogo ine fale He 12 & splendid athlete Pg +4 f tn a Te ‘. ‘ Will prove & EKG iy . Were running off a set of ‘pro’ races.|running 1s often injurious. for som ___ nt Mim down again with o emaw on 11 was a knockout, “althous Hanlon | prises This Year. mile ‘second string’ Winged Foot. Mo eae oe, Ste clasey, Anat | are EO aE ERO Breas Piller. la one et | emmiene tai eme meee! Wt leer ade tttea tan Roel dastil Gea ies euertunnicet: ¥ evar Saw was All of the club's old champions say |decided that 1 would learn how to run.|the most notable exceptions for he start- eu AS RR Me He eiid through and| {0 Fitzsimmons's training quarters. at that they are anxious to see the Irish- rn [That's how I got the bug,” sald Shep-|ed competing while still a youngster. Wet? has mored on to -Ransas City and” joined ne re bas gpee te Nattockes’ce the | Carson. th iad weandian O€ COUPLE of new champions} American A. C. come back and retake {Ven & wee bit, and ho promises to be | pard. Fee og tgeeorereneory er agor ee sieMathtetie: chub “there usps lown on thought he'd a fighter, and he was A will be added to our long lst] the champlonship of the district, and|in the best shape possible during the | Doesn’t Start Running Till 27. ceo - ten-mile . + and he * 7 taken “up light training, and ( ober Win Bailey, winner of the national ‘ floor, sitting there with his knees hung | traning Hitz r lilted to rush and of record-breakers before the| ost of them will work harder than | Summer. A " Here little Gusta Ljungstrom, the bays. that young hurdler will be better next champlonstn bas improved ‘hs running, to such over the lower ropes. First he tried| siug. As It was tearing in Fitz-| coming outdoor season ts concluded,” | ever before to get into the best of PB yap eer SRA pats bes hs! swedish Marathoner, edged in a few! season. eae eee peal Pigei Bheppard ales. be to push up with his arma, but the rope | simmons 1c over to me, winked, sald ‘Trainer Lawson Robertson of the| *'4P¢ ee ea ee eet se ertom | Words in ‘his best dialect | “Ay been! stay members of tha New York A.C. plier that Bailey will take the Ute another held him back. Then he grasped the! and punched the hman right on top Irish-American Athletic Club as he ieee cau ereny He ance daniant twenty-evan before ay run tn rac TWO ciemoring' for the renewal of boxing at the clay, | year, Ng tated adie crmanier thes Sehteehs Wir he ceoanen nto, | closed a big book that contained the alr Preteens Js doing lake work |thing the old champions do, But most | Tivgeecranieeey se | ceseeae his feet. The rope was still holding | 10n? aa on ened Uke a Pole’ names of the new athletes and locked] Qpiu' te “caine tenes went ue Will be | of them can’t keep away from the lime- | him off his balance, and he was o| {a0 Aeon Hat on his nose and out ie up in the sate AdeHEULT Paired, en” Some More | light for long. Bat Nelson in y that he never thought of the z, BY ae aes ae oe ning, Last season het groggy tha’ broke Fitzsimmons's right hand, but “For seven years we held the cham-| broke a bunch of world's records before Frey Got a Record. | 4 simple operation that was necessary to| Fitz concealed tle injury because his plonships. Last year the New York] he went stale. A long rest has done A. Frey, who started running al Fast Exhibition | getting up. He might have rolled over, | ficht with Corbett was only three or A. C. beat us out by a few points In the] him @ world of good, and there's no} year ago for the Tidrteenth Regiment. | unhooked his legs from the rope, and! fou daya away. | te fought Corbett ot” champ, but we'll come back this] eason Why he shouldn't be about as| was not as good outdoors as he was « gainst TOSs| stepped back into the ring. As the| With @ broken right hand, bluffed him year and show ‘em a trick or two. We das ever by the tine the big games |the boards, but he managed to break one | } with wild swings that r intended ne along. lw , n. The weconds were tolled off he struggled | | will have a few new men who are the Nf world’s record during the season. The o land, and poke y . “ 7 4 S et ———— stupidly with the rope until his brother | {7p ah ANd Knocked him out with the css not college athletes, but Just | «ng eavrare Ti be defeated by most of |Yo-yard eprint title went ¢o him, Frey head ; sxperienced men.” es I run, idly this yea | 5 = erate. to lene heal Soy) loneen elie ds ccs : tem new and experienced ea {sald Sheppard last night, “but I'l ¢ than last, but the indoor work seems to} EX- Champion Boxes Three yor ‘THE SECOND me il a SP »| T no hat Tom Jones, manager of | he N.Y. A. C; ated tl s easy, the way I did last year—| be his forte. ‘ork lost to Pitt#burg in the latter's | ere. a This aid lost Jetries the decision, Rick- Walgast, is trying to, get) Morris, the | Irish. Ser eet Ie ae slenare ioe. re latte: na ene wnat 1 fet danke ato | “Fitty-nine American and world's rec-| Rounds at Olympic Club | pintara pariora in the National Amateur | poses ‘Schedule. ard claimed afterwa’ je was no eavyweight, who knocked out eat, surpr' ollowers hn hen watch out!" ords are credited to athletes of the i Three-Cushton League. Capt. P. P. counted out, But he would have been in| Marvin Hart in three rounds, Poor, Kame. The winged-foot organization's | Great things ate expected of “Babe|I. A. A. C., a remarkable thing when | and Is Cheered. |p, is | ade a y Hi ‘ expected strength sort of upset some | 4 rump of the winning team m: rim eeconds’ more. | fea inna tired of hanging eround Unexpe t « nena rs hy t pete | Me Donald, the weight man. He is get-| you come to consider that the club has | | great finish, In the final game of the || To-day — First intercity racquet e igas nepital.” He nts a) of their old rival's best men, and r t A eh L ® = Erase dion Goanett ab Carbon Cropped | arnsy wen’ Geeete havens “tmenle, chance that the. irish-Americans land en Wt to MO whe wri e na | caly then athletically in existence since | | Series to-night A. C. Strasser will repre- |W doubles Philadelphia vs. New York, 5 a “br } 8 his one ambition to emash | 10, Sheppard has established nine of ato, S ites wil apis \hal hee rect by the famous solar plexus punch, arm" when he's challenged by lve ones, | didn't train very hard for the games, |some of Ralph Rose's world's records | these records; Jack Eller, six; George | Battling Nelson and Leach Cross | s ure an ag) (ye ew York, bett wriggled to the ropes, tried to pull| and a well arm when he can fight some, for they, too, were a greatly strength-| he may be one of the club's new record | Bonhag, fourteen; Jim Crowley, six; It, | boxed a fast three-round exhibition bout | Play for the metropolis. Jan. 1—Second intercity racquet himself up, and failing, dropped back | safo old trial horse ike Memsic, | ened team holders by the end of the coming sea, | Clouchen, two; John Flanagan, seven; (at a benefit tendered to John Nelden, a doubles, New York vs, Philadelphia, ‘ ; ; i ; 1 ey editor, at the| THE NAVY ELEVEN HAS AR-| fat Philadelphia flat on his stomach, where he was when! Men Were Developed. son, Martin Sheridan, five; Dr Ahearn; two. |former local sporting dute | the count reached ten, Johnny Copeland writes a tetter tell-| paring the apring of the year a num-p Archer, relieved of the responsibility | Five relay records art held by the relay |Olympie A. C. | Both men fought bora pasiged (Be. folew ine Lotions Cay reid to %—Club racquet singles ing how sorry he ts that Bil Brown ; fof captaining the team, is sure to be| teams: B. Brodd, one; F\ 4 {at times, and thelr swapping of punches Bi . Erne Landed Cleanest Knockout. | jin severe? connections with J | ber of splendid men were developed by . eams: B. d, one; Frey, one, an 5 . connectio Joe Rosen- Frank Erne landed the cleanest knock- | thal, f a nahip Bee cn Dak Stamkinn 1c | ctare one eeidertatte the port rete | ble case wes that of Bruno Brodd’e does not believe that he has gone back | by Archer and Keating. Foun Conese. Whe reteree soe bee sant, ee ey deg ree Focchup racquet doubles o ns, fe 1@ bout between | " 1so came in for con , y great work with the javelin, Brodd, ala. Ge ls either on Oct, 21 or Oct. 28, and the | J handicap, was tn the middie of a wild mixu | Sobany Meany an piger Young. 1" who came over from Finland «ome ten showing conclusively that the local ABRE| {1 TV) Jy game will be played vec. 2/9 Fab, F to 8—Clud squash racquet First Frank's left thudded on Dal's| SPiy myself, Wanted to see these {Wo veary ago, had never competed, al- itt e en Extend Attell fang still have a warm spot In dete une chin, stiffening him up Uke w ramrod.| 4° pace that reminds one of the goa, tough he was known to be interested hearts for the little Denverite, | 0+] HARVARD'S FENCING DATES FOL- || Feb. 18 to 20—Club racquet singles Dal was knocked out on his feet. But| days, Some other club ought to Koad in athietics. Last year he joined the The bout between Tommy low: Jan, 18, open toll meet at Boston | f championship, the right followed quicker than @ flash, | these boys an. © us a real live bout. singles, amateur championship of the - 3 son was over, In fact he won fo hot take place, Wagner failed to put in| 10% 4, 2: 0h NOW yan. 21, Springfield | United States, at Hacquer Club, . tiemcaha suiion cat’ banter 1 Aeen an appearance. Marr went | Zfaining School, at Cambridge; Fed. 18, |] Philadelphia. Ne ark hx ected in Race championships and the Junior and Sentor - : Kid Ghetto and Frankle Marr went! princeton, at Cambridge; Fab. 28, Yale, | March 6 to 13—-Club racquet doubles Ww | National champlonahipe, a ont Joe Coster and Patsy Kline on for ten rounds. This was ¥ |at Cambridge; March 4, West Point, at} championship. Another fellow who came to the fron \ Robert nota- | much better this season, Jack Eller n. Probably the most the 60-yard dash record is held jointly 1. A. A. C, took up javelin throwing and became a champion before the sea- More Than the Big Fellows brought forth cheers from the crowd, Philadelphia and Young Wagner, which was to have been the main event, did) vout of the evening In which the prin- Nov. 11, W n Reserve; Nov. 18, Penn- A. A.; Jan. 14, triangular meet at Bos- ton A. A, with New York Fencing Club West Point, Jan. 17 to 2~National racquet Feb. 27 to March 6—Squash racquet Marcel 2 to 20~Club tennis doubles with a rush was Jack Monument, who n ~ * cipals ‘cut loose,” and they furnished handicap. for E r Evening World’ Prize Mise took tour championships He won| Will Make the Champion some hard milling at times, with honors LTHE COLUMBIA Gramastum|] March 21 to :—ciub tennis singies the one-mile Junior Metropolitan cham- i generally in favor of Ghetto. He out-| team have a busy year ahead of them.! | handicap, expected of the different organizations | Pionship, the two-mile indoor title and Travel Some. boxed Marr and was continually landing oe taking part in the Inter-col- March 2 to 27—Club squash racquet when the M. A, L. champ! yoth the juntor and senior mile in the a left jab or a right uppercut, but Marr jogiate meet, the team will participate || singles championship. pions hips come | hard si! . team DP a iP Ip. Best .Amateur scone Enter stony. ‘The “Thirteenth” will have Jim. | ational meet at New Orleans was strong enough to stand the hard sr quai meets with Lehigh, Rutgers, and April 1 to $—Club tennis singles my Sullivan, Kiviat, Gardner, Rilley and Monument ts an Englishman, He has going and was not knocked off his feet. | the Bronx A. C. away from home, and|§ championship, Und 3 haat, one of the strongest porsinie re. | been running for the club for two lan't often these days that Feather- fre was content to hang on, however, | win tackle a number of other colleges|{} April 10 to 16—National tennis for Games Under Auspices lay teams, | years, but It was only last spring that weight Champion Abe Atell goes into after a shower of hard wallops in the a¢ their own gymnasium. Capt. Whee- |@ sin championship at Boston. | a " Polat sep Pais Pt the ring against men of his own final round, ‘] 4 Battling Larry | er has his men busily engaged In round- = aldy” Jack's rather old tooking, and | wetent, A Paddy Sullivan an attling Larry ! 4, . all: of Post-Office Clerks, WV it was no untgual thing to hear some| wears AS & rule, he ia stacked, up| acy ntaned plenty of action in thelr | ne, inte form. He ie being miiteer cf] race which was the feature of the ill e |e ee ne mon spectators declare that |eainst opponents from ten to twenty | ee hea eth Diy of ation Tommy | aided by the coaching of Mellitser Of | card at the Moncrief Track at Jac of the on Bp ‘ors declar at | oeees | roun st year's tea bs ie Piet | Fi tt it was a shame to allow “that poor old | Pounds heavier, and nine times out of Gallagher’ and Johnny Howard, who ‘set Year's Seam, poe In the first furlong of th HE special prizes that Ths Ist to Journey | reiow fo run against tore” young! ten sve wins tn a gallon from the bi went he same distance, Batting Black| wore GOLP BNTHUEIASTS ARE | Wifey! Binal tae Rent iy AOR, ‘ h . . a i ran around the ring for four rounds hes: t launched by ‘a no wa ‘ell \ | esas wn ae 1, the te T th S Fa | Tes, soar", we younger |1s true nevertheless, that Attell en- ening’ to evade Johnny Kelly's swings, | merested in & Projeet mean Cort, | packed: againat the fence, and Jockey F ming teane 18, the, pix-rulle team | oO SOULA wrorser' ot tne er, Tle | counters more trouble beating little fel- me comedy boxing was furnished by|tandt Park. instructor, who has just |jatien ned Mo tee sire ount on the Seeeehin ee -enmen 20 be bed by. the amo to the front during the middle Of | jows, that t# boxers of his own welght, youngster | opened an indoor golf course at No. 2226 4 SUBD YY nyured rooklyn P, O, seeks at the Forty.) Bs ang meen e ond ree that hej than he does with the man that out- | ——_—— Broadway, Wells, who is probably the) PNGLAND SEEMS VERY ANXIOU Seventh Regiment Armory, Jan, 21,| In order to get clenty of work on vo to fi hia brothers shoet| weigh him. ‘That's what makes tho| best expert in America, has trained | i sey Packy McFarland fight over have brought out the very best am-| his players before the season of W911 be- a oul ne too-yard | coming week particularly interesting Du nderson j Many well known New Yorkers tn the) there again, ‘The Chicagoan has just Bat race cromoeea ™ ee arin Br : N rte ray tpl ape championship and also the | for Attell at least. He ts going to meet tJ ° E3 ener en einer a received another offer 4 tee fa 0 . Brooklyn National League Club, has de- | yynior National 20-yard low hurdles. | two real feathers, “comers who are G t O’B " t t 4 Areal b * be i Overmeyer and Kramer will represent cided to start for Mot Sprines as early |At the present time he {8 attending | Ukely to give him some troubl \ els YLCN’S shaved practically the same, Already Peggy Betlinson of the National spor Brooklyn; Bailey and Wtzgerald, the as Feb. 1 ye te pend will represen¢-them dur 1" M 1 ie ° | a number of matches are under way, | DS Club Wag Onern HH, win lobe { d 1 : , the ) Fordham and witl represent™them dur-| ‘Terry McGovern used to it was - S th draw, and two round-trip tickets tr f N.Y. A. C., and Carr and Devanney| Bill has already wr ing this Indoor season | harder to & 00d “comer” than one Jon COSTER Goat in xt YOUNG AHBARN OF BROOKLYN | Chicago, and “Betty” says he will re 4 an@ Clark and Jordan will make up| Bell and Nap R Erickson a Comer. lho had alsondy arrived at the ten’ san Is one uf the anariest boys in the city, |¢fee himeelf. ‘The offer McFarland r-. two teams from the Xavier A. C. Other to meet him at tie Springs a i Of the new men who will mpete for| so it seems. odin it = ArH Who claims the light-| 494 all because some one went to celved the other day from Hugh M { teams have been selected and their! #0 that they can eet | lene club during the coming strugste with| Over in Brooklyn, at the Vanderbilt! ark, Kline 1s a ‘bear cat" among the) Marty O'Brien, i sht| Sugusta, Me., last ‘Thursday night and | {Mtosh, who has a clud over there no r names will be announced later. be in fin the |the Winged Footers it is probable that) A. C., 1n Clermont ‘Avenue Rink, Mons {ttle fellows, not. only clever, butewitn | Weight championship of New Jersey. | useq his name, the “ringer being |'# Nowheré near as good. \, ‘All four of the first named men hav ne 8 gon Brickson w » his release |day night, Attell will meet Joe Coster a knockout punch which he has bi was knocked out in six rounds by Bul!| knocked out by George Alger of Cam-| been running in great style during the Mb e first manager to} trom the Mott Hay A plenty of ina ten-round bout. Coster is a comer landing on ambitious opponents of late, Anderson, the Brooklyn lightweight, in| bridge, Isn't that enough to make a FING" RODIN, WHO HAs wow Jresent indoor season, and as they are) start for the spring t i fer £0 time to jump for the Americans a8(of the moat dangerous ind. Me is Kilne has no less than six Knockouts & battle popeauled to we ten runde bas | parcect Santen Ad? auite a name £9 himeelf an a hard Jct traini AE TeeAt Baveral sihee inne | e001 Ne season 80N | confidence, has no fear amo oat ‘gacenk. martorninaesn| fOr ba anor . C oklyn, —— i So ancisco Club o Pocaie te = sought = Pe Ne 5 veral ther mem ° Brooks | joined the I, A. A. ¢ two months of champions nor their ability. He can Inside the Peed le +4 Pericrmences In the first two rounds the New Jer-| NEW YORK UNIVERSITY'S BAS-| Pacific Coast League, has Fhe tiie 1 furprising Ie one of the teams emtab-jiyn Club will wiso make tho tr eo anatt L 1 that he will im-\ punch beautifully and with a sting. and ave Abie a warm session, This. sey man held his own and did most of| ketball team found Georgetown easy at|a contract with the Chicago Ameeeans Byen the walkers will be given | yet the fui Lenetlt ott prove enou give the New York high His recent bout with Tommy O'Toole, bout gave him an Idea that Abe isn't the forcing, using his left to good ad-| Washington, winning by a score of 29 to iar foe volkere wal be siven &/ get the full Leneft of the hot ba jumpers a tussle for the championship, Philadelphia's best, proves that, Cos: invincible as far as he 4s concerned, and) vantage. At the opening of the third/ 13 because of good team work and tio| BAN JOHNSON, PRESIDENT or 3 games. The event 1s for two miles, | aac ta aide when the Metropolitan champlonships ter put eat i jiwloe and had naturally imbued him with more or tess round Anderson pusnes trem the sere fine goal tossing of Strenneand, {fhe Arertean Laseue, Says there w ¥ Liebgold and are age eke him = elingtn, grape vine at the confidence: his own ability, Be se | ner and o ‘4 ‘i baregd . nly ¢ onflicting baseball 4 er eines S08 Meee Moliust, Rwarcs Leonard Defeats Smith, nore will be Anthony Higgins, the end- Can't think of any one rignt aie goundence in his qwn ability: Moth thera | yet on the side of the hend, He then| THR TRISTATI LEAGUE HAD A|next season, but won't any In whics | td (Bpecial to The Evening W Ienglish wal who went the mile {nthe reel. who ever subjected O'Toole to " y crossed with his right to the same place }stormy session at Harrisburg, at which | city {t will occur, but 1 have already sent in their entries, This himself. \ it is Ukely thas ! WAM be the fret team race between walk. | PROVIDENCE, Jan, 7.—Jact ,|6 minutes 40 seconds, He says that the| such rough usage. On this dope alone, _ —_ and O'Brien Went down to the mat. [a salary limit, for eaoh club, of §2,000 a [it ts Chicago. hat Staaten “ih Cilmate here is better for him than that| Coster is likely to make Attell. step ; nderson dropped him again in the} month Was practically agreed upon; the ers that has ever taken place in this|0* Pil la won the de oy P Young Plerce Outpoin A D 4 4 er |St his native country, and he expects to! some to come through ten rounds un ; th round with @ left hook to the Jaw. | $175 individual salary limit was clim-| R. C. NORTON, "1 ye t pountry. Howard Smith of New Jersey at the! Wak in even better time than he did on | scathed. ‘ (apesla) to The Brening Wort | ee eee got up O'Brien held on Go5; | enced and che optional vuln, whioh per-|his lead in the 1 A NORMASED eres walk in even better (me ‘ eathed R ~ competiti oP Up to date Manager Fieeson has re-| Rhode leland A. ©. in a hard fought tent the over wide of the ocean Even should Abe prove Coster's mas. | PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 7.—In%he foat-| Hebel, after two minutes of fighting| mits the major leagues to hand over |Rovineon and Kilzoe medals, soon tt” ceived over 600 entries for the games | le, (9) } Be ee es he tare kiiey Saieh: | Found battle, Leonard took the aggres-| A, Ahlgren, the Swedish distance run-|ter, his work for the week will not! Ure bout at the Nonpareil boxing benent | in the sixth round Anderson sent out} players with @ string to them, was eus-| memoera of the Columbia "wrestling py tll be Tepresented by re-|sive throughout, a fact which gained nor who captured the Mohawk's cross-| have been finished, for on Friday night, to ald the firemen’s fund, Preston Brown | pis right, which eaught tho New Jersey | tained. squad, by winning in tamweight teams from Tegiments and | him the award. Smith, however, showed country run, became a member of the | at Tom O'Rourk National Club he of Harrowgate outpointed Young Pierce,; man on the point of the jaw. O'Bri — cla and tusalil those who follow the soldier boys will be! good form and, besides taking a beating, Insh-American A. C, only & few days! he 1s to go. againat another bunch a? te Germantown colored. fi * | aro log and ALDRIAN WON FROM ALFRED draw with 8 ‘A. ‘Heloman a” “rr able to get @ good line on what may be gave back many hard viown, ago. It 49 sald that be has the “pro” fstic Areworks in Patey Kline of New. {nels rounds, the Great by a nose in the six-furlong final bout of the teatherwelgnt 4s Wiaiou, .