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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1911, “es fie BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK BOF ear at Ads ROBERT EDGREN | JACK JOHNSON INTERVIEW ILLUSTRATED CHANCE TO MEET INTO-NGHT'SBOUT gg Young O'Leary and Philly McGovern Sure to Put Up Hurricane Battle. | —— ee BY JOHN POLLOcr. N° that Digser Stanley, the cham- UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY_ Jest seno \ ABout ¥y0.000, oF THE PURS® UP 7 MY Poem ina GRP. PvE ORDERED A LITTLE ENTERTAINMENT ~ Fo' Ds GVENING Jack Johnson in Town and Says He'll Fight Just as Soon as He Sees Enough Money in Sight—Thinks Kaufman Can Beat Langford, Jeannette or MoVey. ereeeel lant | | aka |v) a | ' C—— FF | | plon bantamweight of England, if ni {sin this country, all of our fast f Tt cests —_ 4 ; 2 little bantams are anxlous to get a o Be < chance to fight him, despite the fact boa t 7 . that he is matched to fight Frankie INTO CouRT Burns of Jersey City on Jan, 27 at Tom O'Rourke's club. Two of this number - 5 are “Young O'Leary,” the east ‘aide an ar JOHNSON HOPES MORRIS Wie” MANE GooD fighter, and Philly McGovern, a brother Copertatt, 1911, by The Pros Publishing Co. Se THAT HE CAN “GET HIM of the former famous Terry McGovern, (The New World). « 7 AT'EM YusT FAR ACK JOHNSON sat in his lawyer's eras es = , eve FoR. Office yesterday afternoon and sadly Enovan To KEE Ss EWS AND NOTES. (3 7 Time e gazed upon a receipt for a & Ld COLUMBIA DEFEATED PRINCE= KOBKRYT T. MISHER, ‘12, WHO WAS Fate THROUGH THE FiGHT — Garin evans) 2 REPT ‘These lads are to meet in a ten-round bout at the Brooklyn Beach A. C, stew of Souht Brooklyn to-night, and as both boys realize that a victory in this bout will give them a chance to challenge the winner of the Stanley-Burns fight, it 1s safe to predict they will furnish @ slashing battle. Counsel fee. It costs money to be dragged nto court—especially when you have money. But the champlon’s face © apread into its usual golden smile when I remarked that for a man accused of @ breaking all training rules as a dally amusement he looked pretty fit. jure,” said Jack, “and I welgh Just ©! ma tn my clothes. I have been travel- Mattline Nelson thinks that Knockout Brown ) cone of the greatest ligitweights in the Bast ' beat Ad ton 39 to 13 “as pasicet- | Chosen b st exper ight guard ING MY ENES Te THAT SPADE S'Triny VP ihe around with shows and doing a lot 1 Gat ee teen cee ere cence Teer ene anc TMainTicMmremnma tien ear moeae pS lstallel) « 9 of boxing. 1 can't help what peopl ball games seen on the Morningside] 0M the All-American eleven last falima THERE ON THE FENCE” A wknd | eon a by so d pod | POSition he ed for two seasons | Tae Sheek mas, Honest, I take mignty urt this year, and by 0 doing jump 1 init , creollegiate| HOW—hA# been elocted captain of the | Abe Attell says be is pot going to. hold good care of myself. errh e = vad ee iat LN Be at | Harvard football team for next eeason. fn Is bout with Uatay Kline of New re at | nplonship race, iger| ‘The only other candidate for the pusl- "Ty Bet some gq ,Fisht again?” echoed Jack with a | five ds: splendid speed and tea tion was Bud Smith, the crack right | look of surprise. “Why, sure! I'm go- | Work, but when they got near the) ead, but a FEO REALHED | basket thelr playin, x the first ballot the eiec- Ges be Pght.again Just as noon as I can was choked tp bye] Hon Was made unanimous. oe AND dition get enough money for tt. 1 want at the Blue and W! close detente | ig gyurrt = ’ R See tHe on least one more good big fight with a | On other hand were noticably | , 81 MITH WON HIS PLACE IN Ach hearvecieht, wo Sut Hombentier Walla, jis fe tmrderouna a fifteen fat Miah Melofoets wae wltnesstt bya" | a ‘trom the start takes fo zo the jaw, se ‘and failed to | the finals of the Class A handicap ten Fence WHEN vover, the fast Colunvbla forwards. Capt, | 28 piteies on the board courts of the ABvENS Lost, Kiend! and Mahon were easiiy the stars | S¢¥enth Regiment Armory by defoat- the evening, the former scoring six- ing W. B. Cragin Jr. 6-4, 8-6. i=) Est and the latter fourteen of} emrrps qs ew there's a chance for a white man to|-———— ibla's score, Capt. Hughes did the|, {8 FAMOUS BAXTHR MILE WILL 8 ‘beat me. That's one reason why I | best work for the Orange and Black, — | 2? Contests A at Madison Square Garden © Jeannette and McVey. Nobody would ecruit: Ss ou ave ‘yes | COLUMBIA WON OVER YALE IN! As been decided at the games of the Sol b nly r : E 2 Tans blush: intevest. 4%: &. taaten with one of the hottest Intercoliegiate hockey | CUMBIA University. It Is @ one-mile Zl 4 ontests seen in New York this year|* "8th face, and tn past years th those fellows, If the money showed E d, S M G lines “pe this year! createst milers in the countr: ® a fight them, of course. ‘xamine ays Cc LAW | vy tie score of 65." An”extra perlod | : ® big cleanup. Any time will do me. Of course I hope a good white man will f@ come along, because I know I'll draw & lot of money when it looks as if cking in their dete: among the boxing fang in man's frien re for many years, Mor hing | Nae Recestary to determine the victor, | Competed for dt | i = === —_s—- never be good hitt It is nothing The first half was t i DIth gh og tepals aed a aes glehd me , | but a defect in vision, of hockey “and” ended with ‘Columbia eure" a my boing matched with Kaut- | Giants’ Leader’s View Shared) ,,“You can imagine,” entd McGraw, atead 3-1. In the next perted Old : . | qumapueepepaptemresssnepenessarsenn man to fight In England was! | “what it would mean’ to a manager if) Kit by rough tactics ran the score up ar orris ins not, er BOXING STAGS T | Just press agent dope for a show Kaul} by Duffy, Murray, Bare |¢,kne™ that a young batiplayer had to 4-4. In the extra peciod, however, O-NIGHT. Thin Was with There, never was any y y, ? yy arto in vision and fat Aaa i the Blue and White drew ahead. Wash. At the Long Acre A. C. Young mateh. y jd any attention to 4 to try and make a o urn and Bates starred for Columbia, atile Acre a ¢ nated: Sxpeunt ait" vost ortbra rows, Kelley and Others, | him. 1 wouia give him just that much | the latter displaying wonderful defense atile in er uic “ime tera ada bane the story. We haven't been offered a D ; i t morte time on the other players Treallze, work at goal and the former being re. ‘ay of Brook, n in the main bout {Mate and never talked over tent however, that there are many players | sponsible for four of the total of fx the end. it was a slam bang affair vale Tet tabled terma at all, But let me tell you who have overcame the bad vision and points scored by the BI ‘ ‘om start to finish, with both boys ir At the Brooklyn Beach A. C. of ‘cleph: Enginetrs ®& ikaufman 's the pest heavywetent fal BY ROZEMAN EULGER. | made good baliplayern despite the hi ¥ the Blue and White. | Knocks Out weepiie Kennedy of| everat ot the rounds pounding eac South Brooklyn Philly MoGovern f| gifts the world right now in a long fight. OW that It has been decided to! dicap, Just imagine what they would | PRESIDENT THOMAS J. LYNCH other around, ona ane orate wil clash in it ve: crs @ |-ansford? Why, Al would beat Lang- N have an examination of the um- Dave been If that defect could have Yea ' announces the Rules Commiites ot nie| — Kansas City in the Sec- é a At Clinton Al Ce Joe sicin of [| Bookkeepers ford dead sure over a long route, He'd pires’ eyes, John McGraw comes ed. I knew @ piteher once named. organization as follows: M. Stanley lerger Bozes Kinus a Draw. this city will mect Joe Seixer of Stenographers heat Jeannette, too, and McVey, Those | forward with the suggestion that it | Jones a college boy. wie Have tiny Rovinson of St. Louls, Chariey Webb ond Round. {Special to The Brening World.) ‘FP Denver for ten rounds. i Ek ora @ fellows don't class with him. People would save the managers of the league | thon off dion the went to bat, asa foul ony eet ‘ago and August Herr- ade _PITTSBL RG, Jan. 12—In a six-round lectriciaas may say he's slow, but he's a fighter a lot of trouble in the mpring If the Te | tip might have ruined his eyes, Bute | Quy," OF Srinelanatl, ay will confer —_——_ Se berere the Northern Club, Billy Beret — Machinists pe (ain't the hardest hitter in the world, | cruits should bring a certifigate of per | then, It would be foolish to think of Pte | American League ohon ttee from the | . rh a , | Ber held his own against Frank Klau | Large Entry for A.C, Nout, Mariners ta 1 Genel co : ssional players. z . Whose makeup Is ot} BARTLESVILLE, Okla., Jan, 12—Carl | the Zast Pittsburg claimant for middie-| From the numbe leeaay. but I can punch pretty hard, and I! fect eyesight with them when they | ting gineses on professional pl {known. They wilt i r of entries already ry {pped him for all I was worth In that| show up for practice, Tile view i#|don't think the public would stand £07 | pom a committee, srAhat Summestions | Morris of Sopuipa, heralded as the | weight honors. ‘Tae only fair verdict !¥/| received for the amateur” boxing bouts | Plumbers or Fitters ten-round fight in ‘Frisco. He was all! aiso shared by Hugh Duffy, Billy Mur-| @ lot of husky athletes wearing spec- tters’ Association, ‘ yale an ME ssccrnd axing age that the bout was a draw, Klaus seemed ree 4 will be held ta the irish-Amertran | Susiness Mea . cut up and bleeding like @ stuck haws, | ray, Ed Barrows, Joe Kelley and others | tacles." " of “Spike” Kennedy of Kansas City inj overconfident at the beginning, but as Athletic Club next Tuesday and Thurs. | . W Ana in the last round he was coming |who have tried to fAgure out the| It certainly would b> a tittle odd '9) rani on, RILDY Wad AGAIN |B Scheduled fiften-round bout by knock: | the argument grew warmer the "bear day nights thera promisex to be aome | OSGeo Workers faster and stronger than ever and fight-| strength or weakness of young batters | *¢ S¥ Sesmour tn @ pal of nose tats elected captain of the Irish-American | nk hm Out In the te 5 (ret ae gibt a Date a: ie wee at ee Peta eo erore were so) OF those in any of the @ ing Vike hallelujah, Jimmeny! but he! in the spring carries a pair of glasses In his uniform | 0006 pigeda a meeting which was | Anger to get the better of his judgment, | na . ‘To date is? boys have entered | ag sp Trades was fighting! Al's the nicest feltew in| “You have no tdén how many alll go that he can read the score card oF | Ye-elght athletes, MeGoorty a lon Draw. ‘ a | tn the different clagies, HA prea hat guise in sour day's wage ye the world, too, he Ss. i players in the major league to-day have | the batting list, but he does ioe (Ra CHICAGO TOOK THE Pr WINNIPEG, Man.. flbane an@ Goodman Draw. | = | book prepared by “No, I've never seen this follow Mor-| had even,” said MeGraw. "E have often | put them cn when away from the benehe| «fy CQ00 y TOOK THE YERTER | ao Or Genk , | CLEVELAND, Jan, 12—Tommy Kil- amus | iat is, I hope he makes good, so that peo-| though that bad eyes are responsi ‘A well-known New York ocu \|threa, in the Nati veg perk ing Bligh Get Mis came together tor | bano of Cleveland and Danny Goodman * ionee—to ¥ McGraw and ) © National Amateur Three- |!0n of Indianapolis cam se | bane J SEW yous LF 3 ple will want to see him fight me, If for the many failures of young stars to {8 an arde nt fan, draws Magre rene Cushion Biltlard 1 eur Three-| the third time before a big crowd, the | of Chicago boxed ten rounds to a draw Wear gear ine aoa E POC rata he’ big ag they say his chances will | make good in the spring. L know ney uD in ame that the sunfelders decision being a draw after tweive hard ! here last nig at. EMPIRI Afaase tie St, Ges. at 2.3 aed, fee Sat, eee Jook fine. But he'd better steer clear of) pall players who always look at the ball | SV. tay of in thelr hitting, because] THE HARVARD EN IN A a) Uae emmenta equate ETHEL BABBYMORE Ar 3 jig, Face Manco ute dng akin ot Rett Al for a while. | with eye only when: about : ee ae ee en gives |game in Boston showed iteett superio where It would coun 7. fine Well je 8 at it. hey have to do that be the constan ar auorvaugntedness and |t the Canadians by cefeating the st. | heavily. McCoorty"s most effectiv’ blo |____AMUsEMz ENTS: LYCEUM 0,5 mr 160 Nassau Street f Gg NEVIR oid et out much petoro 1) the even don mik fooum property, On then MIA RETA Nae the bal] Reaseiy Kane Colege team of Truro, Nast tele Jay to, the face” He drew’ |THE” NEW THEATRE MISS BILLIE. BURKE ser\xxs, ‘Tribune Bullding ” Joh on, the other hand er umber | W! D1 cotta, by t lood fro se " N a hs | your hook tx on tals there for but 1 I beat Burns," Johnson went on, the ot Who did not see @ bail until | 1ooks hazy to them, There have been | ¢ olin by tne one-aided score of | Morty ‘and ae Fane |B us Wie & Nat MRGLCK $2 a b ; here tor bat 60 centenattta ‘4 growing reminiscent. “I would {f {nflellers wo ini They had to reg: {few bellplayers who had to quilt eet be ne rimson lost to SARA! fat tint oc e_your book torlay, B have just starved myself. Thad two or ite ¢ fielding ‘accordingly. Many} same on secount of Piney el ane / a . Disk Malas, Baate MaviAdiy: an ANNIE RUSSELL i anusens = three fellows like Langford and Jean- cai! players are near-sighted and do rot | the peculiar pvt of 1 la Tish Mul et) WILLTAAL BE I'S RUSSELL B., (Special to The Evening World | the By IRD xt, ‘Tue poe! ENTS. _ Mr, Mette that I could fight around in dlt- [eae unt they had quit. ‘They |% Class A ice yacht, broke the record | WEBSTER, Mass. Jan. 12.—Fighting | 03 te BLE BIR Ww iM gevenugs, ee § ferent places, and 1 beat ‘em just far! "Yes," said Duffy, “and the worst of |{n vision Only UN lle in inability | for the twelve-mile course at Red Bauk, | Dick Nelson of Brooklyn won the dect- yh aires and Hite, 23e, sce, Toe6t * @ enough to be safe and keep ‘em for it Is that theirs cannot be core | dropper and afterward found that the|N; J. by covering the distance in 2i | sion over Jimmy Morlarty,of Lowell in Way. chats 318 HEA BOUS— Daily Mat, next time. Once I knocked Jeannette | rected, ie only ¥ att wearing | TR ie ela abla minute 1a ten-round bout. Nelson clear} showed 3 ibe, a8° & bbe : Briaah ual sey, and that Is imposaible | trouble was astyamatism, a —_ aaa at he was Morlarty’s master at all a ree out with a punch in the stomach and I i“have teen somo players, who |) hereafter you had better not be ; athe, es Manlasi a ae ral) CT 5 Ic Went over to hts corner and sys tO pit'at a ball exactly right and have the! too quick he srndaitin’ R Beup | Kline out i | st seen } aeete ow i, can judgm a may be hi y us say The Fi his seconds, ‘Holler foul!’ Right away! snap swing, but Mis va y continually clinched to save him- | J Uomel) Thnof Ou AEBS A RATT @ they set up a big holler of ‘Foul.’ We | —-— . | SINO K SUl fought again a week later, and noe. 7 Ow if Alteil ~~ ‘ | CA re NEW $F Werently! what a house we had! oo ‘man oe! Ss on i en Bert Keyes Whips Harry Ferns. (fWrinrs S Was the same way when I knocked aS Is on Tobo and | ¢ 27t Keven and Harry Perna fount |} BEOADWAY fey Has ti Proedaay & Tah $ Wey out in the twentieth round, I had ’ "gg for ten rounds at the Sharkey A.C. | ai star cs: Tho’ Sauna Bi i al aime Mi iki Havoc’ Ee Boar oul two cr three limes and _ He’ ll Defeat ‘cFarlan \ with out _the winner at | i gua Man his wine bad to stall a couple of rounds to keep Despite reports that Abe Att n| AUPUER ytner te < 7 him going. I cut loose after the elgh- with damage ot the other fellow. Some) range, ort that | Abe | Attell AUBER, TIM Be nares raat @ teenth and just got him in time. 1 cou people used to think that Jack's left | rrootivn tant Monday nine ate in| KM N’ BALL eat av wisienoiN Wed ee ih yas eye NAT WALLS, Serer eos sooner, bub T Had (0) Alayt Tresday Night's Boyt] aronly good tor Jeobing purnoses f |1owed the Uttle Brooklynite to outpoint | Ficlay ered Sa. Sy et with Rain y 1 a ae ian sig ais aie teow, Lesal J t pa ¢ can deliver a knockout punch | \ there Is a growing bellet among Wea, re Clasea”” ASANTE ++NoOr YY ® f An@ 1 got enough at Reno to kee m0 | Regarded Golden Chance by the matter of footwork, T don't | fred, iungee OF things pusilistic: that] At Grand Central Palace *) meant Wel eae Bis i’ in bacon for a wt How much? aviand has anything en Good | 13° [oath e on has hit the) ie DAMITIE BALL aan oh West Side Boy. thing #4 the’ eal ene ee ep of nie aac a Saturday Evg., Jan. 14th ACBONALD of the pictures and & iw this: Goodman is going | 4, yt, ana it ie only reasonable busta a | The Only Real French Masquerade. camp pictures, and @ per cent foavuch tater advantage | qi” And “hot any reasonable to wup| a hy lings Dey Drearo® in She TERRACE GARDEN HaL,0O purse, That's HAIN And T) esc GOODMAN, “the Pride ot the a clever rt ‘s ¢ McParland | yet how, mupposing that" Atte ta on| j eee MAID TO-NIGHT S ‘on that $20,000 bet. That makes abou West Side,” regards his engagement an agains augheand- | the downgrade, there is a lot of spec: it Rin CHARLES DARN TON a 00, Boxes, A. Slelutete, Bi © — busy ever since with the theatres. s tiont A. C. next Tuesday night as a} ay night will etand out." Will gain the honor of a de-| Pel Oy don't re Just how much I've epee for which, he has} Goodman has been working nard for victory over him. There sare any gn ing ge TO R Fl ty aly 21h eared up there, put they havea't taken | 8! : vee Moos past three Weeks up at Brown's er frem which to select his suce | t st AU AiG ticked asp Upars, tit the {KE" waited Tong and patiently, Goodman’ iho, Pas weeks Hp At. Brana | ule eae AiR BRIG A BIRO, BIS Gite NAUG, {ETTA feels down deep in his heart that ane out pre-eminently. Cost _with ORVILL® iARROLD, ‘ ence sanny| beat MeFarland de general be. | He boxes with Toy and Jimmy | tooks good in view of his m4 St s ac 4 Oe URN lee that will meet his mastes, He | Carr ‘The i 4 the fast, clever | ing with the ch but there is one Tabs. i storles about hi & exp ¥ iw Kelly, have! little fellow from the Coast, who !s| other whose (det ba eee . real Ms , noes. iy es : re ing Goodman @ lot of 1 ow cine” GARDEN ,,,.” ences. Jon and studied MeFarland from | ine mal 00d work. y Kline, the Wes Down there in Australia the day J cided ey pi jack's road work consists of a run Share’ (RLGHa: mT Pass ity © tought 7 Burns thero wan a ¢ vn aiverant ami give hghter, ao a7aund Central Park every morning ace on of Coster| i iat aah on na von vier > | ‘ ays Jack wae € pen : : 4 : i} m e ack Mahoney t be until to-| h 5 ‘ ene seeks At vas up to Manager Key to talk on| “Goodman and Movarland are to weigh | norms Mee pen eal VSALLET OF HIAGKA SCH NS RL HURTIO & a the subject to-day, Kelly knows (ho |jn at 135 pounds at 8 o'clock next Tues: | chance at Attell at the National Sport. w_and Clrem SEAMON'S: ‘ ountry fie a xing game backward, What he didn't |day afternoon, Thly notch ts casy for} ing Club, and if Attell is on or Next Weok— t th a ; 7 as Iman. He can make it and be good | the backing up point this bo: ' when he ‘ fi n. good e ba n ip pe t at will A x®, P via Ptince, He tn shrewd. and uses | and strong tt POWANDER wit ACABEMI pee Mees pene. | After & Y nent tn niaking matches =| Juates trom this school. We |f ASTOL Pap shs @ i mwa ‘etting up on top 7" e wrong,” wald Kelly today who grad Last Statinee Satisday"'a po fence waving his hands to me. It “ | RI N "| ] teach you Plumbing, Plastering and || LAST Wit jraae me feel better to have ane colored Gy et an Poet Polen | OUR REMNAN r SA LE. Bricklaying by actual work, not by | week The Aviator ji taan look! im, Tt was funny ‘to Ak t dn’t I never would have consent y books. You can enter either da or! oO M iri Bivens nA ed to the match ty who knows| 1s Uhe most attractive value in New York. All night school at ANY TIME without | AUTO B LE 4 nowy, Suits go at $18.00 regardless of former prices, previo SSPRTIONER, ) ACOUTHE pg SHOW “All along du fight I kept > ning my eyes up every now and the N HeAnse aie 4D that, and it 1} : Skala; the {idee tung Jack iad. a cane t, The fine Imported Winter Overcoatings, sold by Great Eastern Trade Schoo! | MADISON SQUARE GARDEN sie: BAND Bice mis Hes Mien aa ue Hdubl Site ct : to that “spade” sitting up the fence. Now and then In a clinch 1'@ wouldn't have matched him atthe a 5 wave my, liad so him and hed wave Chicage boy ‘“e) MeGrane & Wemlinger, 259 Fifth Ave., for § Plastering, Bricklaying, Plumbing iti |B LASCO My \ or riesquers | THR NEW 6 bi Ss The firs nin I did afte. i} eVarland jen't 4 S Ret anmeds eae fret thi Ae. { Merasiand bt @ 100,00 now on sale on our second floor for $25, | fant 'yaat I won was to turn and look for my | Bowery i to eam from $4. y ; 1 0,8 da THe AR ct GRAND o friend © on the fence, 1 ‘ng an : > range trom ar INNING PL gone. * looked all over and aronery & Hedtwelght ip to 00.” siay tite for FIRE 6 him i { Woe | Reece OF su se a gan | ety aca oa Broadway |ci! eer re ah te aera ite acbeg ie sade oan, sovion as ARNH EIM, & Ninth St. Oy ee ie Eee ee Se eee Te ROE, ip Oe ae | Gish athe gaa bo. hae lenreied to: uae ts 42-48 East 324 St., Ne ¥. City (cae Fs “TEE Ai. j3 THE BARRIER,