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ot Boer Unholz, Who Is Now in € Billy Papke Was Suffering; _, From Yellow Jaundice Before « Fight With Dave Smith. | ob Rorsriaht, 1911, bs The Press Potsishing © OER UNHOL the real Unholz, rounds of the newspap offices here a few weeks ago— Ban Francisco after a two y sta Australia. Unhola says that 11, Papke was suffering trom yellow jaun- s come back Pibe before the fight with Dave Smith, Which he lost on a foul, Papke, it Sems, Was sick for several wee na} had obtained one postponeme @an put the affair of aain " Chance, However, Unholz thinks Sith has a future | Li, novice records will be broken A if Cari Morris gets that $15,000 Tuls pu.se for a fight at Tt Isn't often that a Chance at anything ¢ or two. If 1 were a fri nd of Mr. Morits, @i that, Vd surely advise him to give! up ali idea of fighting Al Kautn Hoxt, There's a long jump from broke: @ows Marvin Hart to big Al Kaufi bel has too much experience for a ice, even one who weighs 2% trained | for | @own fine, and who wins his fights with | three-round knockouts, Am lke | Kaufman—a heavy hitter—would pr @iy take all of the fight out of Morris, @n@ vestroy whatever chance he may Have to develop into a top notcher. A) hard defeat often has that effect. Re- | ember how well Jim Stewart was go-) before he met Jim Barry and was jung OV: the ropes? And how poorly Went along during the next year oo? | AM LANGFORD'S victory over Joe Jeannette in Boston last night comes near fixing the identity of the man ick Johnson must fight If he wants to Gefend his title. Langford is a danger- - customer for any of them—not ex- tepting Johnson. Also, 1 suspect, Jack Fohnson realizes the t. At any rate 84 fsn't camping on Langford’s trail With great enthusiasm HOMAS PATRICK MALONEY | wants to know if there is any reason why Tommy Murphy, Jack Goodman, Knockout Brown, Abe At @4 one or two others should ign: | Presence in this town and overlook his) 1 burning desire to mingle with them tn | ring. | . P. Maloney,” said Tommy yes- introducing himself. “P stands trick, and my mother is te came near making that my | first name instead of my second, I'm | no Wop; I'm a real Mick." | Here Tommy Maloney’s manager broke 4m to explain that he would like nothing better than a chance to k Tommy against anybody with a $1,000 side stake, and he pulled the thousand out of his | * and counted it right In front ot| arwhen T ask those fellows to fight | me they say ‘money talks,’ and tell me | to go get a side bet,” complained M Joney, ‘and when I come around with | the money they won't make a match | ow." ‘Maloney 1s not yet nineteen years old, | ‘He was born and brought up on the west side. About three years ago he Was running @ newspaper route and took it into his head that there would | be more money in boxing, Bo he went | to @ local club and asked the manager | put him on. The manager looked at Pneenant and told him he was too Then Maloney went to see his Ms, Marty McCue, who was con- nected with the Guilford A, ©. Marty MeCue looked him over da sal “Go om, you're only a kid. 1 don't want to get you killed.” till burning with the desire to trade finches for a living, Tommy borrowed & pair of long pants and, accompanted a friend, hied him to the Bronx, ere he Kot his first feht and enjoyed Mt. Since then he has fought Knockout | UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY San Francisco, Says That! THE EVENING WORLD, WE WILLIAM CLEARWATER HAD AN y time winning two — extdbition Matches of pool, of 100 points each, over HP. Stofft, at Doyle's Academy, but the latter declares in to-day's two matches that he will put up a much stiffer argument. Clearwater ts prac- tising for the contest against Alfred De Oro for the pool championship. THE TRAINING PLANS AND THD reiiminary schedules for the Hightand- ers have be leted, ‘The old mem- s of the team will report to Man- Chase at Hot Springs, Va., on sh 1, About March 15° they will e to Athons, Ga, where they will in regular field practice, ‘The re- eruits will report to Catoher Duke Far- rell at Athens, Ga., about March 5, On M the second team will start on thelr way north in charge of Farrell and on March 27 the regular team, un- } der Chase's guidance, will leave for At- » on thelr way YALE DIDN'T SHOW ANY CITAM- plonship form in her basketball game againat Trinity at New Haven, although she won, 17 to 18. The playing of Capt. Finnessy was the only redeeming fe ture of the Hlue five's playing. home. MANAGER BAKER OF ‘THE Co. lumbia Rifle team hay announced the following schedule f reventeen matohes, all to be in the Ninth Regiment Armory ell, dan. 10; Dartmouth, ; Delaware, Jan, 4 M1; Massach ; Misourl 8. M. Feb. 14; New Hampshire, orgia Agricultural School, Feb, urdue, March 1; 6. ot Towa, Mareh 14; Rhode Island 8. C,, March 21 U. of Arizona, March 28; U. of Call fornia, April 4; U. of Minnesota, April 18; Interolass championships, April 2%; M1, by The P: 11 Puts Hunt Away PORTING PAGE IN NEW YO MR. JONES WAS “THERE” In Fitth Round. DNESDAY, JANUARY 11 EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN ‘COLUMBIA MEETS PRINCETON FIVE hi hing Company (The New York World Te HERE TO-NIGHT AUTO Suow Intercollegiate Basketball | League Game F ayed in New York Since 1908. (NS Co! and Princeton clash to-night hingside gymnasium in’ the rliegiate league layed nee 1908. a ad Bu a hite five is thed with , st place in the p race and look upon this (6) ® , nity to break the ay however, is faat a games ‘pinyed splen- this winter 1 the tables on |Records Show Ball Clubs 'Langtord Whips rt ‘2 aoe tL an Joe Jeannette in i Adopt Ideas of Managers Remarkable Bout t to make ist the Oran) t there is a limit to it | ‘ + Patt ; If everybody srractises it we would nave 4 inbury. |Playing of Cardinals, Giants] vers few cleu-uy ii é vs ° practice and, May | ia | Reds Stole Most Base New York Boxer Down for and Reds Characteristic of |, Anothe: becullar, tact that |e shown | Cc 5 | by the new records at Cineinnat! Co Nine ij > | Their Leaders, jae the ent ane stealing tub in the unt eu Nine in the 18 Vears at Tals Add ess Means Something | two things Opening Round. GO TO REMEY’S and why | many runs as the | BY BOZEMAN BULGER ; 4 Irwin explains ft To Learn to Dance HAT personal ideas and ,charac- | }, , MT dae ae ns At] BOSTON, Jan. 11.—"After one r) Da | teristics of the manager of &( the wrong ti If they had saved their | [Mest twelve-round bouts fou : | ball club can be reflected in the! steam, ng to Arthur, and had! thts city m Langford Players is proved in the records which | the | have just been Issued showing that St. | Louts led the National League in the used it wh Jot in th made mar se meant! Was de have is had r Joe Jean- ory A. A i win by 1 wor umber of bases on balls and that the |{. \0i¥ bal’) SIE RE veaonla for in th \ ts led the league in hitting | wasytvat 4 it haa te to the floor a left |_ Until Bresnahan became manager of | a rik ; lle pi that Dace bere LAY Louis the Cardinals had never been I J e ‘session took @ <i with, muse) j considered ‘A good “walting’ club. He i! e runner when steam out of him, and a money eo. sae a Was the best “walter that McGraw pted that they » fellow would hav through Sei | ever had and th is why he was pu’ teaata Wb) in the uv inette was f ed to take dur- 882» at the top of the batting Ist. Roger | Gia d LRT Neh alwase’ fe contest TCHeISEANG | always insisted on waiting for that | Gof Gate Hieallligs’ WhOs wean ag ig nee abe “Eon” gig neh St) fourth ball even if he ran the chance | Highlanders he a Wore iy banged the Send for Larke Eree Booklets. of being called out on strikes, With | er in Davy Fultz. In sand kl¢ eT two strikes and three balls on he! the league in stolen ands Langf = = — would often let the next one xo by in| bases and hilt far below There is h right counte Tham’s Wnite rite the hope that the umpire would give|@ lot of difference between the terms ks on the Jaw, but Jean-| @Memling ona or |him the benefit of the doubt and call | “PAS? ‘atten Sine wee etal ste Vy ng up and going into a bn t is er often shows himself a good base clinch, pre’ him from landing any it @ ball. When Bresnahan went to| finner by not trying to steal, | more effective blows. ‘ St. Louis he carried that idea with him and forced all of his players to become “waiters.” It so happened, however, |i Roger played it too strong and t | team did not get enough hits to drive AMUSEMENTS, : epee Tommy Burns Won‘ Leave ‘ecru wens ve sexe, Land Of Gloves After All. the first strike wi tempt to hit at it, always allowed hout making any at- | Mathewson said they —— tle between Digger at champion, “aud urna willl ‘got in an entire NEW him to get the first | BY JOHN POLLOCK. tat lia % die int at ima De. Pores Rusch In aeenes, ene re . strike on them, and that ts a big advan- IOMMY BURNS, the former heavy- {ore nest wack, ea ae thew | Sensational Bout, Victor Hav- man that sw eight champion, has changed his - 1 ‘and, Mm Mark Where Two Hilitop || |. a | y, “was Konetehy, and tind about retiring from the rin Ra) Kesler Lee, ohare, ' alpen ih ibs smite the fact th A orely i e Of the rd Teams WIII Play | ing Taken Count of Nine oe Cay, wht 2 But Mim an eaay one deans {h feat THES Bear recto Gage, ‘A Tiara 4 ght HAMMERSTEIN Sis street. , ; rr waa (i a railroad wrec' 4 afin 'not bowed Ii ten a the | On Way North. Round Previous. ed that for a minute I didn't | few weeks ago, Tommy ved an f 4 v. BBe. ty BL. Dally Mat, 25-0. | pic ee know how to proceed.” oft m Hugh MeInt £ $12,500 for eter rounds. T IRENE FRANKLIN, NAT WILLS, i a6, tian! j ( | McGraw Was a Hitter. Bis end to AEDE Bi: Hang, the Anke Aden ® ists pai re nd 28, Atlanta, Ga. ! ¢ me ,. | tralian AvyW t champlor WOOD, S!MONS | Birmingham, Ala. | mere is a heavyweight over In Brook: | Frc the case of the Giants thelr hit. | 57 round bout in London a TNC sews, S\a8a an § |] March 30, Chattanooga, Tenn, lyn who looks Ike a promising fighter FeCOrA e180 Tehecte: the ieae ot | i se Aatag a linmadlate Night ald TOLONTAL (isa kat March 31, Nashville, Tenn, jf he gets tho proper kind of handling. MoGraw. ‘The Glant manager, in his | pvt am i m™ ¢ Forest took 0 LON? WARICER Sa” stars: April 1, 2 and 3, Cincinnati, [this scranper is Jack Reynolds who? ing days, was essentially a hitter, | Pack to Melntosh accepting it i My i'way ae ais: |The Seldom AH April 4, Columbus, O, ide A He always belleved in protec the has ady taken the match, the men eight, ; sees = April 5 and 6, Indianapolis, Ind, \twirls aseball for a livell hood. Rey>| soe inne: Altes » i the | ilt probably fight within three month: iH LAMBRA ea TOR PMAN: April § and 9, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. nolds met Jack Hunt, the Southern | pose munier If there me mann AER Lay will are 1B Kngiand sida b Rocca ane April 10, Seranton, Pa, giant, in the main bout of ten rounds at ene Wis a hietdel ne on the player aE Sronttss ah i Leon Roges, ete SECOND TEAM, ithe Brown asium as. A. stag and | 1% Re ’ % SHB_IVANSE OF WOME see ence Ma BRONX MAST fapRiBE Te March 2 and 24, Kichmond, Va}! put him away in the fifth round with a) and run, He drove that idea! paces MeFaria xpected to arrive i ‘olt at 14MthSt. A MAN Poul Spadoni. Deiro, Beat wport News, hard right hand awing on the jaw. Be-| ae his Dlayers, and in th bey 4 | in New York on t entieth Century Liratted | 5 Mat dally, 2 » Ingram. aC BL and Apri: 1, Norfolk, VéE sore dc hie paneh Reynolds had | 287° number of hits were recorded that | from Chi Gibson, manager of the] | "Cy"* Smith, the | lersey Mehtweight wh April 3 and 4, Baltimore, onde al iG CFU gdp rgd 2 naa | would never have ‘been made if a wait- | Hairmont A; (1, roceivod « telegram trom Pac a a April 5, Trenton, N. J April 6 and 7, Jersey City, April 8, Princeton, N. J. nt displayed wi rful ughout the fe was dr | been so privileged. The Grand Ctroult Readville, Aug. Hartford, | As P See Sprinter “Rube” Bell Wants the previous round with right sameness st, and every time pped he would walt for the} dates arranged for 1911 follow: Indlan- | count of nine and stag to his feet. | wattop in th ction does moi ! r apoiis, July 10-15; Kalamazoo, July 17 Hunt had an excellent chance to Win! thang atrikecout, ae tt ane nore bp : THE NEW THEATRE Cen and Rapids, July Detroit, July the bout in the fourth round, He crossed! 200" “aoumie play. Ona striker cid t This Wk. & Nxt a Aux, 6; North Randall, Aug, 4 Reynolds on the jaw with a short in-{ 00 & & Sehr tad Ser ane Ee re Ane a "Ril today, * SNe | A senate ve Buffalo, Aug. 14-19; Goshen, A sido right, sending him to the canvas, ast have a chance of ered i cto und kaon his atl hackers nolds started to drop he grabbed saying he will | here on Weduesdas mornin { ny ants ing pe had been pursued, A. stag on the nigh bee “I had rather strike out than hit a a nid ‘ , Balt to rd the shortstop with a run- AMERICAN : anh id to Snodgrass always insisted that a AMUSEMENTS, stealing second. Ww oe VANI LY FAIR MAVESTIC' Oy Srhateis® Ly mic & aio Statinee t THE DEEP PURP1, Batak WACKETY $56 scahaeo Jo Shr = role Hila ont, OW ERR | CASINO Bee asada R te Ad Wolgast 1s Mitadho bay AcThute Ti paaad Sept. 4-9; Syracuse, Sept. 11-16; Michigan | Hunt around the leg, throwing him| “A man who cannot hit Into right, »),Ad,Wolaast is, Manice bere } State Fair, Detroit, Sept, 18-23; Colim.| heavily to the floor, Hunt had pre-|fleld or Uehind a base runner is not a h he was THE BLUE BIRD \ i$ age. The oe EAHA bus, Sept, %-Oct viously been floored himself, and as he| good hitter no matter how good may he {eit promot Wits. fi sS0uN f mene jwas still weak from the” blow that] his eye," said the Giant manager. last THURS. EVE, igadl* POP" ANSON, THE FAMOUS GAP- | dropped him, this heavy toss made Mm] night, “Wotle the St. Louls Club got -GISELA Wi ‘BER tain of the Chicago Cubs, pald a visit, worse. more bases on balls than any other d 10 ‘and of course! Reynolds took the full count of nine! Tabror Gat will netics th y did not |, Tom O'Rourke, manager of the National Fonnded by Mme, HolmesThomas, their talk drifted to baseball, The vet- before gett and he managed to| ver anything like ee oe ey epee Phan Bie En ean sea Gi te wri feran Windy City first baseman told the last the and as Tfunt as too} “watter’ @ valuable thing to have on/ ‘ nae 23 State's Chieg Executive that he thought wea to fish him. The Aght was « hard AMUSEMENTS, GARwEN a Indian, “Chief Meyers, the best fought one, as the men i i i" catcher in the National ivllt other every se ond that the bout lasted, EW VORK’S LEADING ee _Marriaga ala yep t POSSA' Mt » fe Sat, Eve Tee, Hn Jouble Hitt, Breen Last Week. 1" ire tr BROADWAY ETHEL Baio lan LYCEUM #\), 82" MISS BILUE 1, ‘BURKE, a The Suan Man Tast " —. ¢ Brown, Maxey Baker, Johnny Reagan, intercollegiate champlonslilps, May 2. Times. WE CAN'T BE is Py AS ALL it ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 10, Boung Wagner, Johnny Daly, Howard a t it t 's ae Smith Phitile ‘McGovern, Jack Lad-| RG, CASTLEMAN, ONE OF TITK | 0 Qu ul e 0 aw Uu | alo GRADES $1 15 |] Fisies Horald Sq. 9°83 Sait 10, 20 & 30 EAST YN berry, Jimmy Moran, Joe Hyland and a| best players on the New York A y to start In the junior “quarter-mt 81.65] . “LULU BLASER : a EME tolier Skating SUITES TMOPOLTAS Bl Spy Jot of others—forty-fAve Mhts in all, He | hockey team, was cut in the mouth by | Set who had been running in poor | $2,00 “$1.38 a LB ATSE An Can 52d Bt knocked down. one of Kay Gordon's skates In the game t | fo ca . te | . ti nee To-Day, 2.20. © BA iCERTS nan ike to fight. Tommy Murphy,” | with th Nicks, and’ he may be |e Was ihe Third Third Best Point) (orm (a6. '2s Meconds-and “entirely | fm Seo } “ Ket The Gambiirs mi fe 14th gb Phone foe wis sald Maloney. ‘Honest, I think he's forced ain out of the game for Wi f the Club Last Without any assistance from his cap- | fm $3.00 $1.88 “tay. conus Nast OLYMPIC fas 3 ne 708 Btu ensy. I'd make a $1,0W side bet with | some If such 1 the case his inner of the Club Las tain Il This Week. AN , FOLLIES ‘Attell, but that would have to be for! seven will flnd it hard sledding to win er oF the Bell is considered a good man by Dick Woven MadrasandPercales ee a0 Wh BABY MINE | | [eta EADS cS OLL S ore than ten rounds, 1 don't think I) ¢h, nplonsh the Amateur | Season. | Edwards of the Sixty-ninth Regiment, ALL THESE GOODS ARE BUDSON \\vi.t4 is, Saturday at 230, TE < URRAY Hid THEA. ion Nicaea es 4205: id get him in ten. He's too clever, o Castleman was | ore . id he Is @ member of the relay team, | tn NOMODY! aig ees ie if fi 38 now, and any of them at in the game with th Walch ds composel of Edwards, Mat. | ff CUARANTEED FAST COLORS BLANCHE BATES ian COLLIER a ae Bi :. | Bowery Eerapes ue will do, three of the looiey, Fris 1 Bell | aaaeerd oh GoLunel i A ae ce one (20e, £28 Aggremation. | @¢ p> URE" BELL, one of the most iho" will he seen in the quarter NORKA at ELSIE JANIS \, ms n rin bined ey eae ' ATSY KLINE had better take out|'The Anal s R: bea eimai nariatera ithe | re sprint at the games of the Hud- ih dos. CAWTHE ERAMAIL RG nome Insurance, Able Attell won't | y Le ied yee | 808 Guild that will be held at the Twen- BIJOU Brivis & he Passion I be in the best of humor after the) TOM LONGROAT, ‘THE INDIAN, | acing uy arena a rgpeeeatin re ty-second Resiment’s Arimory, on Bat. sees ith BIJOU Aino, . Bil A way, Melba CureFuuting ra ed" [finished two laps beliind Alfred Shrubb, | 4” ie a ° p Juntay evening, and he will undoubtedly | Y MILLER “Gardner public commenta on the way he “pulled” |) in et ah bl merci tha anol ‘is through with the club, and that he) ron as an “unattached” athlete. sf ‘cla. | fie HENR ily Mat Tila Con, Hoey & Vase ae ith Coster. Perhaps he'll take tt out) Tit Wok al il the victor coy-| Will look for an opportunity to compete } pot = we = m Patsy. It 1s up to Abe to show that | ri! "48 ein’ the remarkable |for one of the two big local clubs as| didie Fr » hes not appara neon same Style ay EXPLORER, WEW AMSTERDAM Wd" “BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. he really can get into a ring without) toe of th, 2 Se, oon. ub ano get bi lease Gunde me, Wit ture out for the Nude but hla Jina Abarbanell_ with Ralph Herz, ea area Gag Og reel raining up his bout to aave the other |" ee a per ceo (22 ‘ ‘ MADAME SHERRY STAR * & Srna... dow for a future occusion. Ave has a) THE TRACK AT GOSHEN, OWNED | member of tim Mohawks, and it was | MUA indoubtedi mak THE COMEGE GIRLS" eqilar route and a regular system. He by Mra. Mi. If Masriman, with have @ | then predicted. by. the man who Wax peat ta thay tine | GHRISTIE “MACDONALD” as ready victima staked out ail over | Grane t meeting next season, and | cuoteining the track team that he sted el ti al ta || ce country. ‘The first time they meet |!t i the frat half-mile course in the | Vaud wurely. becom BF ol | Vin the senika aD TOMOBILE GAYETY } oh ie aoe Bret niatory. of hart racing that bea | fagid, Aurel become, sue rm sae eee NEW YORK ar THE QUEEN OF BOREMIA™: t time, un here = was | folnt Winner of t i a ailing, and tite Mile, 18 _EXTRA—4 KONERE BRO} Bae. yeu up against 8 cyclone. have eoored oven Wetter had ball NAUGHTY A ARTETA MADISON SQUARE GARDEN pion Foxy young man, this Attell. | track captain coach: tyaich\) ewing. saa’ ah tha ‘hea elle wet wi i LD, j a | ‘Wl F »_ Mhuraday,_@1,00) Malti Rove Bia SQUE . ents from the s l East, sayeth ts guing to break ® r | | s 7 haw ‘ge and as he eve yi " ” u Powers to Meet Benny Rellly, Pe iy Ha Was hardly a time that Hell A tiendon “hantad oul ie ihe. Fematit Would YOu Wash your| COHAN S| GE T-RICH- QUICK adie Powers, the Brooklyn feather- Teena the toni tent oe re poled Whett the man who | was na Wegitue three Awan | hands in the same water | | NGIRerangag WALLINGFORD eight, and Benny Reilly of Baltimore | sounds Bo) eee ens, RUE re re eeenni felanan’.§ | used by everybody? | —_—_iu . axe been secured to meet in the final Ae tha Dakoord A. Ch of Mount Il enn ween eaumtae Ge neher cin 1 We will pee wh Why then sacrifice your | a CONT <a [| BELASCO wt of ten rounds at the weekly stag Vernon Biz Mackey of Cleveland Such conduct was un and Oman (ee facial With TRULY 8 c? THD NEW tthe Bedford A.C. of Brooklyn on || witi mee: Wille Houck of Pt Bel! Was soon running without any ad- Ming to. rionautia nance sp OPERA HOUAM, gu BE ia eo ae 43 Mas | MPAYTON’S LEE . Powers is a promising |] deiphia for (en rounds In the star vice from his captain, At last Zan thinking _of farmer \ pub ay, PU angater, and as Reilly has won many bout, training for the Junior “M ehan ut he won't jease--he | brush? Ask your barber for the Sealed GRAN D ee et Sate Wed. he Sat4" J RE! BL ‘ednesday & Sat, at 2. AVE, ‘they should put up @ fast bout, plouships, When the me came for hin FS oe ae a tate {0 stick around fora while, believe | Sterilized Cup, Brush and Soap, : an OAL, Faun gar Pyar ails at, 7 DAYS |! REGECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM|ATHE BARRIER. theca ; ( '

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