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7 oon nat> fe rt ey Digger Stanley, English Boxer} Who Has Just Arrived Here, Claims World’s Bantam Title, But He'll Have to Be Pretty ata to Beat Frankie Burns. | oti toner 1 ight, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co. been (The ork World) 1GGHR the English featherweight champion, who has come over here to fight, has been { —abbthe game a long time, In fact he's ARuch of a veteran as Abe Atel. But they fight seldom and last long over in veland edt or nine years ago I saw the Dt ght Pedlar Palmer in London. The fient was down in Wonderland, tn the Bhi ine district. Wonderland at time was one of the big, cheap) The evening's programme usually onaisted of twelve or fifteen short BO eats, a0 class, as a rule, didn’t cut Woh of a figure. On this night Digger Stanley and Ped- | Olar Palmer went on in the main event | wef ten rounds. There had been all sorts me catters fn the preliminaries. One hdkgt I remember was Jack Scales, who, OOM figures as a heavyweight, near- elampion in Engiand. I remember v * principally because he was so and because he didn't know any- ig Shout fighting at all. \ Palmer did know how to fight. He Was very fast and clever. I admired the | giglish trick of ducking that he had veloped to perfection He'd step tn He to Stanie who was a long, lean, ingy fellow, ci! Yoo his head up and down, letting most of the Digger's hooks 4 jabs graze his hair. Palmer had an | pudent grin in the beginning of the ots’ Stanley was very serious. He went right on puncidng as Palmer dnoked, and after a while began landing sghen Palmer mixed it, and didn't show ay Well. At the end of the bout, 1] Seught, Stanley had quite a little the! best of the fighting and he deserved the| decision, But a Mr. Jacobs, Palmer's | GEorher-in-iaw, refereed. Mr. Jaco’ sas ma tacae, fat man in a dress suit, @ diamond as big as a straw- in his shirt front. Mr, Jacobs Miought otherwise, and Palmer w fed winner. de- Stanley stepped out of e ring without argument, but he ~ieeked sor wey don’t do much argu ing in England. agin’ claims the world’s bantam having defeated Bowker at the nglish weight limit in that class. Bow- her was the lad who defeated Frankie Sy years ago when Neti went to Eng- to pick up some easy money. ker beat Nel! on decision, Neil w s champion at the time, hay- ed out Harry Forbes. This the first tlme the title has been bed against a good American bantam- \t sfon't know how clever Stanley is fo. but he'll have to bo pretty good ny to beat Frankie Burns, who Is the best Miamwelght boxer In ‘his country, ga even excepting that great little ighter, Johnny Conton, AA BE ATTEGI. wilt have a bus cA time this week with Joe Coster and Patsy Kilne. Coster Is a DPHY clever little fellow. He. fights vomewhat like Attell himself, and is Abe more trouble ower Ightwelgate ng He is a hard ely to give foxy p some of te has been mee hitter. ut next week b ings the big show—| Warland and Goodman, Packey is! ad to be in 00d shape—he always fs for that matter-and Goodman js/ ing hard. Jack knows that he Is, ‘against the hardest game in the 44. He and McFarland aro boti weight. If either has an advantage it ls Goodman, tor McFarland can make | the lightweight Mmit of 133 pounds; hout much trouble if he reafly has! AW! He prefers fighting at 135, which is easier welght for him. He's stronger | At 135, although he made 183 at 6 o'clock for Freddy Welsh in England and sure- showed no weakness in that battle. | en, on the Sith, come ieee’ aos. temny" » ‘phy in their ind engagement, his will be a mer. Murphy says that he knows about Brown now, and that he'll ‘him up. But Brown } ‘ommy (pane and has a world of confidence, He Ts coming up rapidly and is likely to give Tommy another surprise party. In/ any case {t will be one of the fastest bouts of the season, action every second of the way. ——- Rline In Great “Form tor His Go With Abe Aitell' Patsy Kilne, the Newark feath %, who has been mowing them with his trusty knockout punch | te, is trying to cultivate a new) legp producer for the benefit of Cham- | fon Abe Attell, It does not seem tikely Sat Hie can hang anything like that on Ae. wily Attell, but stranger thir foan that have happened inside padded ring-posts, Kline to tackle tae famous Abe at O'Rourke's National Sporting Club next Friday night, and he regards the bout a8 a golden oppor- {unity, Should he only hold the cham- | jap even his stock will go a-booming | Dugilistic market, Talent now Kline is in the best form it his career. He has won all of his ten fights by the knockout route. y any kind of dope he is bound to ke it interesting for Attell, He is hard with that end in view, at rate. When Friday night arrives he be as fit as the proverbial Addie. | Haggina, of the Cardinal ACCORDING TO THE BASE ON balls and strikeout records just an-| | nounced by Secretary Heydier, Miller) Is the biggest | grafter In the National League. t | season he received 116 free passes in 151 | SEE by the papers that the tele- | phone company out In Seattle intends putting all of {ts hello had | a certain time after being put to work, and that bonding proposition would be a good thing if I could apply it to the athletes here at the Twenty-third Reg!- ment,” said Trainer Bernie Wefers as he counted off on his fingers the men who have Joined the matriinonial ranks and given up regimental athletics, ‘You know what a valuable man Charlie Bacon was to us? Well, he be- came a married man a few weeks ago. and it is waid that he will not do any running or hurdiing for months to come, His loss will be severely felt when the M. A. L, championships come around,” said W “But Mr. Bacon "t the only ath- lete we have lost through thi [ing business, Will Berger, the miler, | followed along the #ame trail as that ‘travelled by Bacon, and it 1s doubtful that he will compete for ‘third this season, Wefers Lik “T'm not are othe feri Bonding Idea. aying whether or not there in the regiment who have become benedicts,"" sald Wefers, “but that bonding idea certainly would be a so onb for us." Other good men who helped the regi- ment to win the M. A, L. championship last winter have left the organization or are contemplating doing so, Harry Haywood, who also rej nted the New York A, C,, has been attending Dartmouth College f3r some time, and his loss will injure the chances of the regiment in the next struggle for the title, Haywood told the writer that he was making good in his studies at Dartmouth and would continue there. Ps Wee 1 { AFFORD To BUY AN ) Auto THis Year UTTLE ONE \ ME + Lots ce mun - AND I'M NO Knockout | girls under bonds not to marry within | Twenty-third | “Ribbons” marry: | | training for several days, ‘Twenty- | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW Y JANUARY 9, 1911. can a WILE De | 70 Mes au nour Dodgers Did Most Fanning in National League During 1910. AT THE AUTO SHOW. Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishin (The New York World. | over Twe ResT FIRST ~ Hum! THs (% GETTER, a oe NS “You know I like to have a young (iu vest sane ‘Attell Will Find a Tough Customer in Joe Coster |Clever Feather-Weights Will dancer, now is the timé to] ter, but his team mate, Jack Rich- ” begin. mond, who has doct wt to. return | feleW tae He that” sald the Glan Separate hail fo | ta Dartmouth ‘College bur. to remain | manager. "A fellow with that much leangne. “Expert iady van | in Brooklyn, will again run for the confidence and determination is bound Kentieman assistants, i Regiment. Richmond ts to do something. It shows he has ay FOUR CLASS LESSONS, 4 big point winner in the sprint AaAUAS spirit because he is willing to! #1; 94, 85. his return has ¢ take a chance. I think I will look him Donovan’ S Dancin Acad Watts te Gh teen’ cane, over. 300 Wan Shh Se (Coan Ceey’ ‘Bernie’ is tickled moet to death over Lg etieete erie Richmohd’s the regiment Robbins to Quit Regiment. decision to remain with ‘Then there is old friend, "Yank" Robbins, the great quarter-miler. “Yank” has agreed to disagree with the officials of the regiment, it is re- ported, organization Robbins succeed in getting tran 1 undoubt- edly go to the teenth.” It is wer | icnown that he is anxious to be under| the wing of his club's trainer, Lawson | Robertson of the I. A. A. ¢ Sediey, Walter Burac Bavon and Robbins composed the rela team that won the event last year. | Both Sedley and Northridge have been id with Rob-| bins and Bacon out the new team will have to do a lot of hard work before! it will Se able to come up to the mark. | However, Wefers will have good men to pick from, Hedley orthridge, Al} Woither and Day be in shape to make the team BROTHER SAYS JOCKEY LYNE IS ALIVE AND WELL. in New York were saungta | in sorrow to-day over the report of the death tn Germany of Lucian Lyne, one of the best Jockeys that ever strode a thoroughbred in this country, Dr, Lyne, brother of the jockey, the report is untrue and has no founda: tion, He oannot understand how it started. Dr, Lyne says a cablegram fram the jockey’s mother says the rider ie alive and and he is anxious to quit the Should Turfmen Subway and “1? 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Tuesday & Pants oo =|} GRAND 784 h Katire Cast direc a years at Astor ‘Wed, & 3 ice, 7 DAYS Re | Sunday World Wants | Work Monday Morning Wonders, | i AMF HI JEFF AUTHORIZES ‘STATEMENT HEWAS ~ DRUGGED AT RENO According to Barney Oldfield’s Story, Nobody in Train- ing Camp Did It. LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jan, §<In the local papers to-day is published an ar- ticle signed by Barney Oldfleld, the noted auto driver, in which he eays, with Jeff's permission, that the boller- maker was suffering from drug polson- Ing, craftily administered to him, and nervous breakdown, when Jack Johnson at Reno Ie th of July. Oldfield and Jeff are great pals. They | frequently go on tong auto trips to- ,Rether and when they get out in the woods shoot ail sorts of game. It was on one euch trip a few days ago that Jeff made the statement that the reck- less driver gives to the press under his signature, All of the details are given, but Oidfeld says that the dig f low {is sure they will come out within @ year or s0. The salient story follow: Mental or nervous collapse. Jeffries explained, would not have affected him physically for weeks after the fight. The polson which was given to him fected his stomach principally, and, for month he could scarcely eat solid food. JIis favorite dishes did not pos sess any charm of taste, and his whole body seemed as if stricken with rheu- matism. When he began to get over the effects of the dope he felt like a convalescent after a spell of typhoid fever. “He was positive # was no temporary mental or nervous trouble, I begged him lt tet me give to the world all the in- ation he possessed, but he refused t he would rather have ‘t from another source, He is firm © belief that the details will wi come out within a year or #0 edged me to recrecy abc it points of the Oldfield Mn in the main bout of ten rounds. J games, Johnny Evers of the Cubs got Biases raat 4 ¢ ton round ree Oe tne \raeckaty abe, Wek | 1th bases on balls in 12 games, The | Chee ES at Brooklyn To-Night. Avenue Rink: Breckivh, Abe ate ||he had been able to learn. Ho told nie Dodgers had more players fanned than fst. routs ....... 158 . * tell vs. Joe Coster in’ the {1 was the only man who knew as mv any other club. Bill Bergen was fanned ew York if Sout Of ten rounds. Jas he told me. I promised to ald hin $9 times and John Hummel $1 times. [Chicago .. - ‘At Brighton Beach A. C., Con ers some {nformation he cannot deh DENSr earache Ou b innte tines sien nat re =| BY JOHN POLLOCK. Island. Jimmy Murray vs. Wil Jaet himself. Jeffries's story to me any other Glant, whiff ing 67 times. Al deiphia Se ‘ 9 JS Brookiyn to-night there will be a toll for ten rounds. solved the members of his tral Beldwell_wan the heat waiter, getting | Pittsburs “Show Me a a S elled-Head I pattie between prominent feather lcamp from any blame—that much Walked 13 times In 141 games. Brooklyn W \ © welghts which should result in one of | say In justice to men who THM! TRISH-AMERICAN A.C. TIAS eee 3 ne cleverest and fastest bouts between | ,, Rieter! mn w h SO rege 7 “AME > The after Jeffries tol . Eder CLUE Oe kingel coe - | And Til Show You a Good 203,053 een, 2 | LITTLE GOOD BOXING FOR ae Ga ALB Vs competition during 1910, and according 8 table shows the score of | pe: Wha will:meet are Abel Atysil PHILADELPHIA THIS WEEK., physical condition. For ¢ to them Mel Sheppard is the greatest | UDs: | the featherweight champion a a3 piace toads ei s we were in the mountains fh? of local athletes, having, scpred @ total! same of Cinb, | B ll Pl °Ss M ( Y ster of Brookiyn, who recently beat) prtLaDELPHIA, Jan. Nothing lormed feats of endurance that 1d Srauiens pemne wins Fipeales tub nae ith Aerrnasr. © % | a t Player,’ ays Cc raw) Tommy O'Toole of Philadelphia. vei Very startling has been arranged by the! not think were possible fr ans, mar club, the Pi wage -round by : ‘ ‘ I} give Jef- combined scores tn competition totaling | iit inet, Athletis a8 3! "When a man tells me that he know: [stax of the Vanderbilt A, C.\ in the pata oe by diss\ boxing clubs rate Me Oh ane time he wanss 2,118tg, which Is only eighty-seven points | Hime Athletic 4 un | Fi A he is a good ball player 1 don’t look on | Clerm: Rink. Coster has hows this week. At the Dougins said Jack Jomeon to-day. "If O14 more than registered by the New York auonel ‘Luin ve 4 Fred Tenney of Bostons An-|tnat as sweiineadedness. ‘There never | In his boxing, Jar show to-morrow night Mike ee eae nee eee seas good an ie ac. New West Side A 2 16 was @ good ball player who did not x t shape of his Malone meets Happy Davis; the ‘ever was just let iim get some got 14st oH ele ts} other Manager Who Likes |inow that ne was good, 1 wil! admit jcareer he no dou (but up a hard special snow Friday night Patsy Bran- clit to hiang up a suitable purse, an COLUMBIA AND PRN WITH ONE | ung 13 hi “S) that there are a few who think they |@ttle againt the champion, tigen and Louisiana are billed. Lew |then watch me rit sien articles tnd 1 victory each and no defeats, are tied for | Washington Helghis ¥ it 8 nt 1S) hI Wa are good ball players when they are| p, ~ ax Batley has not arranged the windup | Won't, demand anyth Nee SE ree Ete Neca Re MESA) ae SW YORK. UNIVERSITY | well-Headed” Players. not. but that 1 very rare, and down | daret ch PAAR wei arise ee ge Meets ton the Broadway A, ©. Thureday night, (Em 1! Sian tea Re all League. There is only one game =. NIVERS : Ba Hescas tn Westensiens Cor ies fearon baled sts * : bed when he fo SCUNGUIDD Chin wawle, “tHe Sewer | Uaaketbell’ team, ta’ hack: from {is = me i in their hearts it tg often the case that with dick deen at the: Pairasnt A; ©. on IR Siete riday night Grover efiries thinks he is a better man Princeton and Columbia In the local col-| successful Southern trip. They me | BY KOZEMAN BULGER, they do not really Selleve it. 1 wiht pes ceriee se Moody are the attrac- | than I am, 1am wi ing to pone : legtans’ gymnasium, and the Blue and) Aged to win all their games. They ex- Eh va al + | take a chance on the young fellow with ‘he National will have all-star | show the world that Johnson White has a great chance to break the| pect to do rome atrennous work in} 2 young bail player who Is 8°] the sweil-head every time.” . y night: Manager McGul- champion for first piace, |preparation for the Werleyan game, chock full of confidence that he] Fred Tenney, who is to manage the| fight er, Pa announce the bill later. On ¢ —— | Witch comes off on Friday. The Mid-} has begun to show symptoms of | pos club, has the same views on ti sears te, ans vening, at the American A. AMUSEMENTS. THE BOSTON AMFRICANS HAVE |dletown boys have their usual fast ag-| the ¢'swell-head” will always have a|the subject as Mocraw. They wore ee “Houcie ts bo box av tie |Porky Fiynn and Al Kublak are sched- | ~ : signed a high scoot bali player, Har-|regation and expect to give the | chance with John McGraw and Fred lag 1 OVaVCAhayolbani BA): Sede ai"clah Of Pattee and veil sail for the other - oid Janvrin by name, for the coming |Gotham five a hard tussle when the, Tenney, Dendy WAR ih LOWS ANAHESE Rive kane ieee ralaidlg MANHATTAN Be soe i8e.8 season, Ka kes place “In my twenty years on the diamond,” | yeyy & illustrations to carry, out een! “Dally Mat “API +0 sew ¥ jeald the Giant manager inst night, “l | tie point, w Vesghtesh bee, 308 a0 _AMUSEMENTS. SMOSH Baser age & 50: CAPT HALPIN OF THE NEW YORK | ROWING PRACTICE FOR THE CO-|tigve never seen one of thove so-called” “Show 'me a bal! player." \ ened: tiurley. : = = a Sh ae +2 \. C, makes public an interesting table |lumbia University crew squad, which | ‘sweliheaded’ men Who WAS NOt now ene eae oat, piaver” ead Ten- NEW YORK'S LEADING THEATRES. 25 50c showing tho standing of the leading | was temporarily discontinued tree | good player. Look over the list of play- sa anelitnes IML nee eee Bw h 8 | u Cc. athletic clubs of America tn the matter | weeks axo by the orders of Coch | ers Inthe two big leagues to-day Vil show you a) EMPIRE {4ir0°..¢0:) 31. bres, at 5.0. the A. A. U, All branches of sport are |ttdoor machines. The Blue atid Wil: ead wad yoo wilt Rea thet nosrly ev. ON conn eee piece ‘hiting waterneight of [ETHEL BARRYMORE: ss "W212 | eget Included, with the result that the New |crews have @ busy time ahead of then | ery one of them is a star, sm reason for Using. swol yen tate bee ion LYCEUM (3.852 mai si 9 ch . 1 in’ sacenes, e! York A. C. {8 xo far ahead as to bo|this year and expect to begin hard, “ror instance,” continued ‘Mac,’ a® Tanne think It invatcese net Monday creninae MISS BILLIE BURKE .,, iter wouer vat Teoer aimost in a class by itself. The follow- serious trai at once. he pulled out a letter, “here is a YOuNE big head with him. He simply knows | bi | iy fe froat in, the SUZ ANNI jPand. Marion Bent: Avon Comedy Se ssging me ——————= | fellow that I think will get a cha: how good he ts, and he does not at- |" # csheih Thais GARRICK 380: Xt pe, Bway: ve. m0. AD teat, Mahnasin, Keasier & Lee, oth ee what he can do.” He then read tempt to hide it. ‘They say the same | A matelt las been ANNIE RUSSELL isi, Norby” ri 'Matrimon Mat Co ‘ae letter: ithing about Eddfe Collins, but that f hs 3 Hk iMrostOr, 9 AMMERSTEIN’S Dear sir—Z am as young fellow (doesn't hurt his playing. Naturally i Nxt, Mon, Edm'd Breese, The Scarecrow 9 | Bt) who is some athlete. If you will when a@ player has:achieved as much.» owl CRITERION {i wat oa | B5e, to Bl. Dally Mat. Bie five me & hence S wit Show Fee (in & profesinan as Collins he feels s ne rua mage “Seisee | | WM GILLETTE pt \] IRENE FRANKLIN, NAT WILLS, egt. it e im two months’ time that I can put little cocky and walks with his hea ie ise strong withug pty Mee ils (Twanb. & CURRAN, ¢ ARRY POR £8 60 oves at Chae ot aay ae [ype wut at Is not necossarily @ case Ain WEN” fBliessit “Meare 8 MONS kL a Maywood is undoubtedty mueh ime ri man in the world. of swell-head.” — = at adil i me y SWWeLS. S\ONA, 6 C \ | proved. runner, = a “xpected to| Quy twenty years ola, but Zam 6 -| AMUSEMENTS. | T MUDSON feasts Egat | —— * : gin 3 = ay ‘Many Stars, 3; inelating Charlie! ao some xood work on the treshman! eh aenela, allt need wa ctencee Go to Donovan's | Ie NEW THEATRE “gin .uuaeg | BLANCHE BATES © ‘wr WALLACH’S Sore. ett g |relmy team at Dartmouth, and I'l) show you in « very short SP oiis wag Nat. Hrs.,8:80. Mate Well & sat CHARLES DILIINGHAM'S (Eves 16. [| POMANDER WALK Bacon, Have Forsaken Ath- | There sre:ns to be some doubt a8 to] time who ts going to be the best TosNight! | hemsickcor yanity FAIR] | GLOBE 44, | oa i whether or not Roy Davis, who be-| first baseman in the country.’ { More people learn at} rl JEST es Bi ot. Bigs. & gi. R ELSIE JANIS ind |} ASTO! Ee eth So Wed. Mat, b0e.-81.% letics Since Marrying longs to the New York A. C. as well] MoGraw did not 4."e the name of this Donovan's than any other jf MAUESTIC sisi weal et 2. with JOSEPH CAWTHORSES |] LAS! Waltac ° ax the regiment, will do any running| youngster, but he admitted that he had school. If you want ral A BISOU Bienteag & don st fp cope || « The Aviator ¥; for the Brooklyn organization this win-) never heard of him before. become a good, graceful Mae ay, St fg TRE ‘ACADEMY EAST YRNE | /HURTIG & SEAMON’S jis" 12M Tintis, Vanity Fair and Around the Clock, BELASCO_ THE NEW COMEDY. REPUBLIC REPECCA OF SUNNYBRCOK FARM Rolier Skating ‘jisiii)'¢'a} A “ai BAND CONCERTS fsivky OLYMPIC ¥as2a th, bone 108 ‘ay /EADS @ ‘FOLLIE Keitira and BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. is TA R. We Natio ty. Smoking Concerts. THE COLLEGE GIRLS THE QUEEN OF BOREMIA EXTKA—4 KONERZ BROS, MOULIN ROUGE BURL! Amateurs Wednesday ARMATRONG'S ELECTRIC BALLET, GAYETY fnekine< MPIFE wet, Bo Bes, CAUGHT IN MID-OCEAN inte Mon, Wedh, Sab, ate Matinee Dally, VE€ Broadway & Ralph Av, Ber 3 saci Eve. Prices, 1c, Concerts |GRAND,,: Mat, Thursday, ay.4 foe ate SERA MAN OPERA’ GO, AYTON’S LEE AVE, | 398 Wastoy, THE BARRIER. at

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