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Be According to English Papers Just Received Here, Welsh Was Just as Guilty of Fouling as Driscoll—Referee Bettin-| son Says, That If the Fight Had Gone On Driscoll Would Surely Have Won. (Copyright, 1011. by The Prem Publishing Co. (The New York World) MERICANS who learned to like A clean-ttving and clean-fighting Ustle Jem Driscoll when he was tm New York will be glad to find that the English papers give a somewhat different account of the Driscoll-Welsh battle in Cardiff, Wuiles, from the one first cabled to this country. After the fight Referec Bettinson sald: “Welsh, I admit, 1s @ most exasperating man to fight, and I can quite sympathize with Drigcol for losing his head. Driscoll quite outfought Weish in the last two rounds, and had he kept it up for another two or three rounds, he would, im my opinion, have certainly beaten Welsh.” Briscoll said, “He was butting me all 1@ time. Look at the blow on my eye. Is'that a punch with a glove? Am L Not entitled to do it !f he is? I asked Feferee to stop him a dozen times, my seconds were appealing to him UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY aon i) ev weave Wwe, bw ee avy BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THE AUTO BUG GETS ANOTHER VICTIM Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World.) To Be Ab. all. the time.” It was hard to believe that Welsh was cleanly and Driscoll doing all of\the fouling. In this country Driscoll ‘Wes always a remarkably clean boxer, while Welsh had the butting habit and used the top of his head more effec- tively than Battling Nelson ever did in of his battles. ver, I eee that the English Sporting writers say Welsh fouled Dris- cal repeatedly by striking him over bes kidneys with his wrist and the heel opposite side where he couldn't see Ddlows land, S= one wants to know if it ts true that Abe Attell “never took ( the count." No, it Isn't true. Brooklyn Tommy Sullivan knocked out Attéll with a punch on the edge of the back in 1904. The fight wasn't in (Louis, but in @ town across the im Iinois. although {t doesn’t figure that way in the record books, I saw Abe kmpeked cold by Tony Bender, here in Now York, March 7, 1906. It was in a three-round bout held at Elmer's—the famous Bill Eimer, noted as a philan- thEopist because he once donated to If the proceeds of the Burke-Papke Aight that didn't come off at Sulzer's jém Casino, and fitted Westward to'w healthier ciime. Fjmer at that time had a little gym- nasium at Forty-second street and Sixth avenue. Kid McCoy was his pagt- ae, for a while, but Elm wi too! |, is for the Kid, and McCoy was wia& to get out. Elmer was running the place himself when jhe matched Attell and Tony Bender. There w: agreement, of cours ‘The bout was to be only three rounds, as Abie didn't lke working hard for small purse. Tony Bender was a lean, determined ydQngster from Jersey, a very delib- erate fellow with a wallop. Abe bevan piling with him, smearing him with FT and Bender calmly waited until he saw a hole, and shot his right thwough to Abe's chin. went fiat He was 01 dasa ‘onde. Abe ‘The referee, after covnting two or three, stopped and turned to talk to TC After a while they pulled Abe to“tiis fect and let htm go on, Abe Just sense enough to stall for his life, I forget how many jtimes Bender ‘knocked him down after/that, but Able and in enough nto fairly knoelre ut that time, althoug) Flver end bis eferee robbed Tender of the cred't he fexerved. Bender, by the way, was @ to-day, still he Is 5 feet 6 inches tall, ightweight. ms are midgets in comparl- | { FW. dave avo all of the New Although only twenty-seven years N York nev rred an ae> | O14, Stanley is something of a veteran count of ¢ of YOUNG s+ the Aight game. He has been fight Marn by one roe Atvery Mt ling ten years, and has never be Wt? Me, Bever’) clippings £ knocked out. He hes two i Pi tend peg # have been sent tO | over Owen Moran, and Moran ha mieinine pimiiar aceounts, One: over him, The Digs w ota “8 he adver right In his last n. He! . thew half tone ple’ had to break t sa week before the rn They hod his photo-| the battle and go home to nurse his Mo rivht but the funny thins’ sick baby, The little one died in his 1) oitht be was supposed | arma two days before the fight. Still © Ma’ne he was at the | hy went Into the ring with Moran and where he was e owe “eu up in Awrusta, and Harry referee, pit one over on the tors by. ringing ina fake “Young box car glove artis: officials of the club, prob Young Ahearn cer- ew York that night, even if they did have yiphotowraph, and the f low who knocked out was a “ringer.” @ advertisement of the s2ow Is tn- ing. It runs as follows: else in Now Augusta, Young Asearn, New York (unbeaten, has draw with Abo Atiell) vs, Geo feet comwitee. (The boy who will folgast). Bix rounds,” hand when the referee was on) |Chicago Player Signed by the Giants Last Season Meets With Another Misfortune. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. UNG TORREY, the unfortunate the and who pitcher Giants who last ned with season |Jumped out of a hospital window last summer while suffering from typhoid | paraly: will never be able by Torrey's home on his way Wi hard tuck, he teams with his list. New York, Cincinnat! and two went ‘final to the National aettlement. The wer yesterda: each other. tention as a pitcher. ‘Our Bantams Are Midgets By Hs, game of the amateur skating league cities in the National Intercity Billiard J si AMUSEMENTS. . sis en 4 was at ee - Compared With Stanley *<.’. :. earn KaQAWAY YP Naess 3 MANHATTAN =) | YALE DOES NOT THINK HER Str Cn The Squag mad “that te oon thea fitab! , business just/C CWS In recent years have possessed ree Bt. Rar UR OU valiy Mate, \ PERT eS Rte: Mars RRERRY sufficient stamina, so she has called 39tH S's1.c0 stetinee To-trve anh ae RPK ve. Bhe & Bde ‘English Champion Weighs] ,.*! at the Natiomal Sporting Club, Jan, 27 Only 115 Pounds, Yet Is 5 Feet 6 Inches Tall. 1GGER STANLEY, D bantam champion who ha: our bantama, Is a likely pearances count for anything. the biggest nate. | fought him twenty rounds, losing the decision, was tn 1905, | ley has a great record. He lost worst of the decision. af at Liverpool lishman, who is now nley's most notable vic his recent bouts is an Knockout of Joe Howker Stanley the English bantam title. Alf Mack, who brought Stante: saya the boy ts of Irish dese mother is ish, being and bis grandfather was also Irish. across, nt. Mack himself is @ Limerick man, At home Stanley is @ grocer, owning & has just suffered a stroke of and {t is very likely that he to play baseball again. McGraw received this sorrowful intelligence yesterday, and he will stop and wee if anything can be done to cheer up this young twirler who has had such If it is found that Torrey will not be able to play ball again Mec- ,Graw will waive his reserve on him, fand that will give the Giants another man to carry untli the middle of May, ¢ allowed to open the sea- irty-five men, and McGraw dy has more than that number on ey Is the young fellow over whom other clubs had a dispute and the case was Commission for commission [awarded Torrey to the Giants. Mc- 'Graw is of the opinion that Torrey is a valuable man, and the sad news that jhe had suffered a stroke of paral: ais t quite a shadow over the little | #8? In personal ap- | °° pearance Torrey 1s so much ike Arthur | jt. Shafer that they are often mistaken for always lead in the macier of driving in Torrey was a bank clerk | runs. in Chicago when he first attracted at- on ahead of him and anything like a He played with safe wallop will drive in a tally or two. the English come across the briny for a fling at chap If ap- He |s Mttle fellows im- He weighed only 115 pounds Since then Stan- to Jimmy Walsh, but believes he got the He also dropped a verdict to Al Delmont of Boston on Among his other a victory over Bammy Kellar, His vorn in Dublin, Pitcher Torrey Not Likely e to Play Aga‘n the amateur and sem! around Chicago until league clubs went after him. only a good pitcher, ally hard hitter. on using him in some other position if Night in Twelve-Round |] two heavywetxnt bouts will be ag friends were up on their feet in a second his battn Wie: one Saveniage: & a | Staged, Jack Hunt vs. Jack Rey- and were yelling. like madmen. Jus s batting ability. Battle at Boston |] golds and Jack Mertle vs. Fiorrte J then the bell rang. The boys shook a . ener e t It {s practically certain that the ‘ound bouts. hands, smiled, and in a second the Giants will make no before the opening of the coming sea- oo - harley Griffin, the Si Medraw had hed any quiere cf Pi) INTHRUOLUIANASH, ll. ‘sung football men: Paul HOSE two burly colored fighters, |¢3 ‘unde ia be hap aeaereat eves thing away above the ordinary there CM Association has chosen the dates | tackle; Morris, centre; Bomelsler, en Bam Langtord, the eyolote of . S! the wise boys got busy and began to : ; i “Ye ! , tt mecis Young Sammy talk in whispers. is r) chance of his making a trade, 4d location for the preliminary and ly, tackie; Futter Oe ata wiatiee tulle | Boston, and Joe Jeannette of 3. ——— ——_ Ho is perfectly willing to stand pat, championship bouts. Princeton, Colum. [1% fackie; Puller, guard: Kisilel) ful) ' wonoken, will come together in another The Giants led ail the clubs In hitting bla, Pennsylvania and Annapolis wilh} “CS Childs guards Fields, halfback: ote tosnight. They will meet for last season, and It would be pretty hard meet at Arnapoils in a preliminary con: | Romeyn, tackle; Daly, haifvack: Buck. | twelve rounds at the Armory A. A. of it of ae Of the present crew ‘S test, and ¥. Marvanly Cornell and) osnam, guard; Oldenbe.g, sub-guard. i as both are in tho best of D West Point will meet in a similar con- | shape they ought to furnish a scrap that iss ‘Ania abuity ot tha Mine: test at West Point. One college vill be] THE COMMERCIAL HIGH SCHOOL ' will have the members of the club in a cording to McGraw, that kept them up finish, The records show that Devlin at Commercial Field; 12, Stuyevsant a ; You bas Oa ane er sen ar thind ot the championship, Comme.clal Field; 15, open; 2, Erasmus °"28 This will be Jeanette's last Aight (7104 any lot, that Doyle was the worst flelding — at Commercial Field; 2, Boys’ High /” this country as he will sail for Paris fo of ‘in rounds. | Thowe youngit second baseman, and that Merkle made _ THERE IS MUCH GLOOM AT at Cemmercial Field. May % Richmond !n a short time. Charley White will jit Yeni! “Pd I thele fight mote errors at first than any of the Princeton over the accident to 8. V. Hill Commercial Field; 6, Rutgers referee the bout. other first basemen. Under those cir-| White, the star pitcher of the nine. He Pres at Rutgers; 10, Poly Prep at Com- — | Bookkeepers cumstances !t can be seen that the) had his collarbone broken while wrest: merci] Fied; 13, Bushwick High Al. Lippe, manager of Harry Lewis, the Amer- Si hi hitting was necessary to keep the club| ling with D. G. Herring, a perceptor 1n gchoolt 17, Brooklyn Prep, at Commer- ican fighter now in Paris, hae just acat me word tenographers in the fight. the university and formerly @ varsity cial Fiwid: 20, Eastern District at Com- {© the effect that he has matched Harry to fight Electricians peut football player and Rhodes scholar. ial Field; 4, Adelpht at Commer- Tom Lancaster, the English welterweight, for fit- r, McGraw says there will be very few] — ee ied: 2, Manual Training at Com. [62 Tun a the Wagram Club lof Hare to oto | Machinists changes in his lineup next season, but 8 CRESCENT A. C., SEVEN WAS ine F 7, 120, Ad ormow night, and Jobuny Summers, the Englisa J 9 apy: A Ma: there aro Ukely to be some important| defeated by the McGill Univers: ris ae une 7 open; 1 Alumn”l iigntveignt, for twenty rounds at ugh Metatosh's CCHEL BARRYMORE} 233) riners changes in the batting order. Merkle! In a atthe att iota: { un. LYCEUM #4: 85,88, Hye, Plumbers or Fitters will be taken away fr 5 3to% A large c oT IIGHTERS |. Mach Crom bas taken on another match. He Ses ae eat ie ee Foationson the lak tne, tussle su the fast pl BNT IGHTERS Nea peeryetoet MISS BILLIE BURKE a 7\Xvvr Business Men take f unt forth wild applause from joca} boxing @litby and many well known = PARKIN got Se Olfice Workers ' | he Is eiviarers sporting men will appear at the annual | * AMUSEMENTS. ANNE i, ‘ or those in any of the ne Trai mya It a5 bad of tho Avenia A, C., which takes ™> a = ANN E RUSSELL 5'f fect thal Marite was (h a weak positton! Noatr SOF MARES OR piace at the Mamhattan Casino on Hate P THE WEW THEATRE Ciaijtttlhtan® J PNEE Mon. Bdm'd reese, 7 Bullding Trades fo the ee nae ee ane {| the Cones: Island Jockey Club's Futurity urday night. Among the fighters who [This Wk. & Nxt, Hes.,s90; Mate Wel &sat.2 PT CRITERION 4 Seo runs any ina | for 198 which closed on Jan. 2 number will attend are Paekey McF he fA nbeamatic, Version of prepared bs Meyers was next to him, | Meyers Will 40s, “Jonn Madden has the greatest. n= Attell, Bottling Netwoe, yeaa al Thackeray's So VAN No asking atin Investigate, tht. )e moved up in the lst janet cee Mi 4 aiell Be Nelesa, To 3 com ir Wwe 8bIh at. nr you. to. make monew—to fon. Murray drove in a lot of base run-| Qusiue! suvscription, with forty-elght. Jack Goodman, —K@ockout Brown, MAUESTIC Shave wah ri Por sour” serricen now eee oooe a the position to do | August Belmont Is second with forty- Frankie Burns,” Joe Coster, Young | \iaurive se RL AL a aa ‘phe patter in fourth place should | three, while Henry . Oxnard is third Sammy Smith,’ Joe Jesmnette, Willie L_AMactertines's 30h Sew eslay de Bi indexed. for reteren Strongly with thirty-one. James B. Haggin has Lewis, Sailor Burke, Jimmy Carroll, | LYRIC $50°%),¢2 Watts S13 BLANCHE BATES ‘°° Paice the Be dalary ato BSniINt of tee f. He has the fast base runners | pace’ irene ties apes and James R. Leach Cross, “Cy" Smith am@ a host of | [HE DEEP PURP 6 Oe, Neem Arinastune CHARCES on apo iw ile: is twen others, saree BRE a re ot eae DILLINGHAM's GLOBE 2 XK: 160 Nassau Street tt i | ELSIE JANI ‘0.2.08, ey's first bout nite Burns, the J The. to meet at In .Engiand tie bantam imit ta 18 ponds, here Mt is 116. To void un+ ne ry haggling on the welg' ques- fh M (Gj th han pens mutually aareed 3 rem McCarthy split the difference, hence the IZ ee pounts ringside. If the visitor can beat (Special to ning World.) she will go after Johnny Coulon} KANSAS CITY, Jan. 10.—Bearing not Te es Mere 8 ee ee _|the semblance of a blemish after the a ee eeeee tdi mien | Bremtest ten-round bout fought here in Wi Naomnae Tr | years, while his opponent was spat- 6 on eee tered’ with “claret from hair to toes, CIRCLE bres, 8 Packey McFarland won the decision ers fa Oh Rice over Johnny MeCarthy before 5,000 * year at New| members of the Grand Avenue Athletic “0 "r. ; 7 trick would|Club in the Hippodrome. is it thick or thin? Learn one of the does th SULLIVAN, AND McGraw had figured FRANKLIN | !-professional clubs several of the big He is not but an exception- [op 70 DATE. trades of any kind GOSSIP eliminated from each group and the re- maining six colieges will meet in Now York on March 81 and April 1 for the Aine of; Brooklyn will p'ay the foliow- is the only vhing ‘aha ing schedule: April 8 De Witt Clinton in the race to the THE NEW YORK ATHLETIC Club hockey team will meet the seven of the St, Nicholas Skating Club at the St. Nicholas Rink to-night tn the third ANDREW HARRIS OF GRICAGO defeated James Blair of New York 50 to 37 in the first of the three-cushéen series at Chicago between the two aACKET IX here will be with jersey City bantam, McFarland Has Cinch Winning NT pounds rings n with Stan-| Contesting every best paying trades there is, and ge: in Digees A of the enemy, M the 4 Digger soutclass | 0° ton: fought desperately, even a full envelope every week, Enter ver to Philadelphia y, from gong to gong, trying this school NOW, either day or nC over the punch In a few you prefer, you Will graduate and secure in his sturdy nm vain | cnt rs ’ master of the art of science, q good yosition—short hours and V "A 1B Th i 250 i BOX FAST 10-ROUND DRAW. | cicveress of, Ventncinite Mesxeca wa from $4.00 to $6.00 a day or more, AUTOMO ILE Ay ERICANN In a fast, slug. tg lout of ten rounds, | numerou! " 4 ch th Hd Ste. ne, WMA paddy suillvan, the“ Foghting TrHeh:| hl mer Tutor by a tustiadeor bias, Great Fasiera Trade School sHOW Y ° man,” and Henny Franklin of Harlem | Never was there a time during the Plumbing, Plestering, Bricklaying MADISON SQUARE GARDEN | BROOKLYN *MUCEMENTS, battled to a draw at tne Olymple AC, | thirty minutes of actual fleh Ing when coumes are easily leacucd. No previous experience Hl un noe, uote Te oy er ee fut" autfean evened up attrs ne'ee| aioe ieed_Wae aba nit, tuabens ne. HET Sr Eee CocoNiAL ag dtasta*ecac|UL fT fac} tre S in corn rapid infighting tn which he dealt eat! blocking and dod ne of blows, w ie, on BC naa aa Co Ne inet ‘AiR "On" star, oui PIC BEM ge Taw Tore (fH Cor 1) GE GIPLs re <= GREAT EASTERN TRADE SCHOOL AQUUAN cA ee BhwIEADS @ FOLLIES [GAY E TY susie taisene 42-48 Fast 32d St., N. Y. City, wy Ave ge taeth IC CAUEMY OF MUsic: 10, 20 @ 50 THE QU EN OF BYHE - . —— - at dally " ACAULMY EAST LYN EXTRA—4 KONERZ BROS, e ©O Are idl B® 10, 20 & 30 vE MEIme owes oie Go to e o Night s lanthst, Ad A TH sy, 84508 Brondway & Ralph Ave tien sane how we sacrifice materlals now. Every rem- | nue ae pee WALIACH'S siti wi a LLP Bowery Bur.esquers aaa FROVRE = ULE. QUERS nant goes at $18.00. Imported Winter overs age Pcie Sah *Wunttty [Pas ANDER MAME Gols ei QuLUMBIA fs int eh RSa8 ee us 4 become a ood, raceful a %& Sat, at 2 «a | i coatings sold by McGrane & Wemlinger of 259 gancer, now isthe ‘ime to] PAST The Aviator ies LTT st 0 IM Hid COST W0-OFEAN Fiith Ave, for $100 are now on sale on our Ma) cccnasate,.teil for privace| EDEN Smear HE CON cmametiaiaiemmenannien ibe second floor for $25.00, | “Jou cuass Lusiows, i sy! POSSAKT REPUBLIC \,‘#) [GRAN ops Te Rattan rr $15 24, $5, y ; " 4 vING Pl fi | Broadway S| -Donovan’s Dancing Academy, | pA EcCA OF 5 eo rar mene seh ERA CO, Ninth St.- lumons Cizcle)” Hill Ave ais 4. Fauline Peery ps: Lie ANE. it rit 9 n O in FREE BOOKLET,” = gy, NICHOLAS RINK, Dally Mat, 3046 60 yn dagen trate THE BARRIER, eaal fit ‘ avaee Langtord and Should Furnish Hot Bout Negro Fighters to Clash To- PY JOHN POLLOCK. high pitch of excitement from the mo- ment the bell rings until the contest ECAN'E dt a9 BAW AS ALL Vedios H6rala Sg. 51,20 yiatinee To-mor, mri RED Vy Wo ait LIBER Y 2% Ta cate nai ea, | OO § tne is BO Mat, inn Daten” | ® THE SPRING WAID ff Lilet BOLET VW Rie erase Be bibrone Onna PR y bb . way Foi way NAUGATY M AMM.RS1E.N’s 23? EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN oo IATTELL POLITELY PERMITS COSTER TO OUTPONT Ht Champion Up to His O! Trick of “Pulling” in Bout at Brooklyn. Abe Attell, the featherweight cham: pion, was outpointed & Joe Coster in + ten-round bout at the stax of the Var tit A. C. In the Clermont Aven nk in Brooklyn, but not detract? 1 the good showing of the litt oklyn fighter it must be admit that Attell was under a “pull,” and dic in nis true form. Some of the remarks passed about At tell’s showing were as follows: “Hr ver left the barrier,” “He was unde forty wraps," “Someone must have | chained him," ‘He could whip @ room- ful of Costers if he wanted to © loose," “Abe wanted a return engage ment when he saw the house.” In the early rounds of the bout the men boxed so slowly that the crowd yelled for them to go in and fight. Coster was frightened at the start. In the third round especially, Attell threw tn several stiff jabs to his face and | three stiff smashes into his body which | weakened Coster so badly that It looked as {f Abe would soon win by a knock- out. After that Abe slowed up and Coster frequently scored with a straight = left hand Jab into his face. \ nth round Attell started off Jeannette | ett with a couple of hard jabs to Cos- ter’s face which sent him against the All of a sudden Abe backed away and Coster began to let fy swings and jabs in whirlwind fashion, Some of the blows reached Abe's face and and Coster rushed him against the BOXING STAG TO-NIGHT. ttell poked his head out under the top rope and while in that position Cos- ter banged away with his left. Coster's At the Brown Gymnasium A. A. They carriec while Atteli went to his dressing room unaselsted crowd Was in the ring. maker of the Vanderbilt A. C. of Brooklyn, to Coster on thelr shoulders, meer Brvelires 4 then your book is on worth a mint t J1IOU ee in HE\RY MILLER ">" RK TESTIMONT A iT a it bmine) AP Tit ster Progra SE vrs Sow VALSSKA Ev_ Zhe, to 81. 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