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OA 9 a RNR IC _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 138, 1911. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK UP-TO-DATE AND NEW JSY THAT FELLOW JONES---HE’S AN AWFUL PEST ~ Aa YRVEH yiinli, Wil, oy The Press Publishing Company (The New York World). ——— ay . 1 eg FM ‘ st (it BF Tan's Tae DEFEATS 0 LEARY Re alt i heen more Inhale laa Famous Terry’s Brother Weak- ens His Opponent by Con- ant Stomach Punching. There Are Two Real Fighting) Brothers in Town—They Are} the Sullivans, Jack and Dan, | From Montana, and They Are « on the Trail of the Middie-| ; weight Tiile. h was full of fast fight. Ing every o the ten rounds, Philly ~ McGovern, the South Trookiyn fighter, beat Young O'Leary of this city in the ad-up at the the Brooklyn Santis, SMH, UD Line You To Box ouR NEW PUPIL. rounds O'Leary having the bet+ of his quick ] Feeu InN mT Heart Tuat b Foveo SICK He's So BASHFUL ‘ ted left jabs to Jones HE WANSS h oGovern ‘ Copyright, 1911, by The Pree Potdishing Co. Is cid ald REMAIN INCOGNITo away _ The’ New York World AT FIRST» an ys HE Sulivans are in town, and that | See? round that A | spells a lot of tro for wha 1 eve blows straight ever middle ay be fic | tot t ing around. Not t ton Sulllvans, | The punches hecan to take the but the Montana branch of the Sullivan rength out of O'Leary, and for the clan | next few ronnds he slowed onsider= These fellows are real fighters, with ably, giving McGovern an excellent op- » real recofds. Eithe: according to portunity to get home many more blows the dope on thelr Western fights, could to his stomach ” make the Ma sand the Lewises and <=sz . the eight and ninth rounds % the Sallor Burkes and the rest of tha a O'Leary was weak, but desoite this he as inch Jump over the ropes and beat it ye is h ie x > ne pits Re for the backwoods be . nan sto Philly's face, bu bl The Sullivan boys went to A N | Uno force ‘benind the area ae with the American team five years ago. | oe | ethuadlyy an ‘ti ng away with both Jack Sullivan accom; 4 his brothe: M Fa rl G Zt Te aatiy, smashing awa Y eh » wrestle a | ban + face and stomach Dan, who was to. ‘ata MCh ar and els in own | “Wien tie last round. started O'Leary Wrestle the big Minn who won the! DS, e una: Sti ae * heavyweight championship. The bout n “ine a 2 or 00 man by his brother Terry lasted two hours and fifty minutes, tn p y his brot the hot sun, and Dan was only a mid- ee t barrio Alewelght —_~- toe t 1 After returning to America Dan be- Ww si Ree eae ! Ay eae , O'Laaey came a professional boxer, Nike hi est Sider Gets Offer From ; ©. O'Leary ; f - * ) Be | he . At Natlonal Sporting Club Abe ant they slugged eacn brother, Jack. o tt tine both) THE ANNAPOLIS ANI ; bed, has been sold by that team to th a _ tall i " sg ines, oni ‘ DEX ‘sete: eahing ‘ep haw fon elevend will battte. on te aridiron | Chicago White Sox McIntosh to Fight Fred- Atel “va Patuey ‘Kline, “ten ' ts ghey could work thelr been beaten, Dan has never bi t halls cdo thend ee he naa | ape AE my " 1 Se Tie phos H 214 W THE st. 9 v8 BASKE’ i : Patil At Metropolitan A, C. Yankee knocked down. The only man to kn Vitoreah team Sete tec Caen ae die Welsh hwarte vs, Jimmy Moran, ten Jack down was Stanl Ketchel, in the ve Ca . 7 firet round of a fierce tw fight that ended in a draw. This was|New York just before Ketenel became famous| States Military Academy, through knocking out Joe T , Jack § out record. AN INTER) ment at 18.2 balk | L TOURNA- | Hards will be- | in at the German Liederkranz Feb. 7, | , [and among the experts from all over THE HIGHLANDERS HAVE SIGNED | 8 | | Ernest I nk, a glant southpaw who | the world who will compete will be ayed with the Hampton, Va., a semi-| Herr Poensgen, the German expert. line | McFarland got in town from fe Ch go this morning on the Twentiet! ‘At Bedrora ., areca Express. Billy Gibson was at Eddie Powers vs. lley, ‘and Central to meet him, They n ; [New vores no time In get up to Cannon's » weight, making nds without Any | profesional ball team, last year, WHO CUBAN GRLRS ao ’ 4 house fn NW eitaleatee where Sos Teter FOR I > trouble, he has knocked out Salinas Jack | — m CUBAN st compose | Big W; i] Ye Ww Fislshd ett dais ae ‘ ‘clephone Engineers Burns, who Lang in England a| BILLY LUSH, THE OLD PROFES-| of some the best players on the ig rest ers oung agner Farland wit! finish his training for his tus) pales! aaisie’ of © ‘ago, in five rounds, | stonal outtle has signed again island ill wrive in Orleans - ; - Ms y onish.s argument with Jack Advertisers He knocked Burne down Just. Aftewn {tHe head coach of Yale's baneball atvad, | Apri 'S, when they will set on thelr May Meet in Has Picnic in Goodinan at the Fairmont A. Bookkeepers : " “ @ position he has hold for six years. nth annual tour of this country, looked sur y 3 c times in that five rounds. Burns was 4) vos thought t Bine was going She * B li VM and apparently noeded itt p . Stenographers gintton for punishment, {to atendon pr al conching, t] muy GIANTS HAVE RECEIVED arnival Mere ea ting wv PAUPTAY 03 simon cige. He sat he. would| ; Eicciric Bar tha dorthvent Tack Bulltvan wert to| ; 4 |from Frank Manush, a third baseman, | ‘The success of the two wrestling car-| Young Wagner, the iittle Italian ban-| Promised to beat Goodman, with OF WIN TER Maruiers ut the north ack § | < oF 1 AUTIFUL | drafted from New Orleans of the South! nivaiy recently held by Joe Humphries ‘MWeight, had the easiest kind of a! thing to spare, but admitted that el . a California, The quickest knockout he thee (ie. Sale. Care ramon hd |¢Fn League, and Jack Johnson, an out-| ins had the effet. of stirring up the {™e in outpointing Fighting Jimmy} west side boy was doubtless clever. should be sut' son for you Plambers or fitters landed tn these early scrape wae th Pin oat rames. Among | elder, from Waco of the Texas League, | uy Nad the effect of stirring UP th stitray ina ten-round bout at the Long} 0 continyes to. Ww “a ip aeaedvin age CeiaacAR TS Busnes Man | sult of a right hander delivered mombera of the crew were Howe, —_— HEHOUY see: PAcre A. A. stag. | every at Brown's gymnasium, He} oe es i he Me j Jaw of Jack Davis, a big negro h |the captain of next season's Rive eleven.| THE BARRINGER THIGH SWIM. Ha ALS ant ela eee a Who Murray never had a chance of win-/says McFarland {s In for Suit and O at values at $15. Gihece Werkers \q weight, who was counted out just forty|He is & brothe wry Howe, Who} mers defeated High School of Com- ‘a here fro: et Mins from tho moment the bell :ang of his career. Late last nis cr thos \ seconds after the bes of the first | captained the crew two years ago. merce in a dual match of six races, | Yould come to New York to meet until the contest ended. Wagner throw | Kel nager of Goodman, received an | pune st any ates I Lm a 30 to 2, Zbyszko, Gotch, Hackenschmidt and the all hinge of punches at Murray and very} ofte rb a anc oe evy 0. Bulidlag Trades tig { THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION — reat of the atetas Humphries has letters few of ther missed’ ttelt tere, » fish came | Any probiew that arias 10 your day's work In Californta Jack Sullivan made good Hugh MeIntos ram sald y solved insianty ty ibe » allfornia Jack Sullivan made good. | wi) try an innovation next season—| PRESIDENT ROBE from William Dematral, the Greek Murray managed to get o | #ush ocintosh ram sald: | 419.123 Walker St. 1439 Broadway five} iisasty bo * how prepated t r ‘ s : four particular yecupgtioe He knocked out Al Neil in fifteen rounds | that te, the clubs in this organization | of Be? Houle “Arteries DIDSae IME HDEGnEacleTe axe 6 tchanaopwitee to We | "Wil give Go r cent. to New York New York —sueracrk. ‘No taxing questions” favrutiiee gine ee J ” tan’! “ Y 7! e! 7 casy fi b and won a decision over Jim Flynn in| wit make four swings around th \ the 1 to sell his club has fa | Chicago; Paul Noger, the African Boer, es didn't have much force be- | ASht Freddie Welsh here and allow $30)/ Wt jake more money—to k ten, besides knocking out a few less well | cut, series of three games being ar-! throu SHUSe WOE ay Nummer ine, 3 fripaa i206 Te MURAD RGAE Henties | foP eapeneal | sof aay, cae sti known loca! stars in three or four|r Instead of four. | pee bel { fl 4 Heol ae Rustin ARLe have put up a better; Kelly replied accepting the offer con- LA aie rounds each, After beating Flynn he! Will be played April 12, and @ THE PRINCETON FOOTBALL TEAM | Tulsi ge Mowers, the! 4 ing was poor, and he ditionally, Goodman regards the Lon-| . ee teat ae stopped training and loafed for three | f 168 contests will be played. THOMAS | made $16,838.07 profit, while bas pollo; George Westergard, the big should leave the word Nghting off from don offer ns an incentive shac will mace j weeks, when he got a rash telegram! Nosed president and W" TT OUAe Xe" | mado $10,201.87 In the season just past. need Hee Bp neepe tay Name ene Us eaiat) n extend himaclt to the limit to beat | eT eg “160 Nassau Street 4 a rate oted “presi Oe eciake i oe and Pelako he Finland Gla: aries: the Chicago stockyards champion. Ait asking him to fight Tony Capont in Mon-| tous, president of the Toledo elu, wi as | COEUR TR OER EREL Be atte tty vortte tues able DENVER JOE SEIGER BADLY VW caus Wie ae Nat, Lvs.s.a5e Slates Wed w Sates Tribune ssuilding Man ue CALE the Srat train, arrived | rechosan viee-prorident. | No mention | ettail team start thelr season's ached | on the mat | alah feather Nit gene.) VANTTY BARR Py ets o » e nt an mat a tu ade of sion o! 0. am ire ages hed | 01 4 7 mt i} with Siw em pest, } n the day of thy pant so loat i Was made of an invasion of Chicas 6 this afternoon, when they meet St. mpliries has been figuring o: BEATEN BY JOE STEIN. ¢ MivES sTie# ar is Waive f Aes (eek Renard ale aaa _— ATHLETIC CLUB | Benedict's Sehc nyzsko and Hacke S Slate. Wed, A Toure3s 3 } Pete che Oty SENS he ever lost, Foo ee celui will meet on the | #ides this game, the folowing but saya this is Imposslble be-| Toe Stein, the east side leightwolgnt, |! rhs taht win 1 f mate middleweight, made the mistake of | ire at st, Nicholas Tink in the Amateur | have been vooked: Feb. 11, De La ary, because of Hack's nu-, gave Joe Selger of Denver a bad beat. |2 Sorting Club" of | f Rnmouasing in ‘Phisdelphic. that ned] R eenige tosulahts Feb, 14, Barnard School; merous dates, Meanwhile, however, | ing for ter, rounds at the Clinton A, ©, | Muloa onde . Uke to fight Al Kaufman o: Sam Lang: | = | wich Acs a,” Fe 1 RNR CERWIN Gan arecesdcih (Rite ence ain paeret tat oausiog AMUSEMENTS, * “ e 4 * " 5 ten Island, | Grammar Behool; Feb. Pauling | other carnival he can succeed in. him to bleed freely from the i I ford. After that the mlddiewelghts| MATTY MINTYRUE of Staten Ista seh BiHaeS ont leh) it 6 ane sHaseed 15 ed y tro: mouth und | for years a member of the Tier ¢ nose. Both men stood toe to toe and six round no decision bouts with Harry Ulin eantadinge ea therasss on tis | \ Mansfield, Joe Thomas and Jack Reed | in Philadelphia, and finding nothing else li e 5 Punch Makes Him count with a hard right uppercut to the | | 7 im sight went to Boston and beat andy in Hs I avoided him like the plague. He boxed - | Zbyszko and possibly Dematrol, the Greek, Matinee To Morro’ ou. o vant the First ined Hit ay ish M jaw in the elghth id. Sete \ ia sight went fo Boston and beat andy Itinerary for sam ta, the. eight, round. Seiewe” was LE | ! add several more knockouts to his Dangerous for Abe Attell Four Squads of | | t ‘er hne mace 8 ier ma | To-Night’s Ten- rece Battle || gg Giant Players ‘SHIRTS ay f? ft * yioruery Gray of the New York | alays forming, Begions 8 Any Tae: wt I] " i na ‘lanchers Drivate and. 4 “ciee Weegee iri rue), Lo Vositavely. money refuge Faas Sond for Large 1 ree Booklets, ci ai Matinee Do Moros, 2 18 WE CAN'T BE AS cAD § ALL iHAT Harnla 8a.” ‘siensacdes-alorsss, 248 tty CUises reat 5 ailtee To-Mo) ‘Th Gamblers » Gi AION wil. GILLETTE All This Weel Neat Week f fe all of his fighting in California, where | tlonals has given out the itin- he beat or knocked out about a dozen! gt National Sporting Club | jerary of the four squads of Glanty middiewelghts and achieved very good Beer a cree Sent Conn Abd promo. Should Be Hummer. |for thelr trip to the South. ‘The first B20 | GRADES $1.15 | train division whl leave St. Louls 51.65 . “$1.38 7 t t him that he was match i Papke just before I b ij b 1 with Billy ———) pike fought roasted 80 LY JOHN POLLOCK, ters. In fact, they th nt 80 Well of p. 18 and arrive at Marlin Springs | Fed, 19 at 4.20 1. M. ‘The first boat Thomas. That fight | at soa ae fe BABY WINE eee eet ae JOHN EORDOOR. | Vaiveab mil sail Some INA ay, 9 “ $1.88 at - ; nine od eens has gone back or Is |that night and reach Marlin Sprin ALL THESE GOODS ARE Ni ; Baal viese GP HenHER Feb, I The. two. squads will begin fl GUARANTEED FAST COLORS ‘Pasi iE super | ( MILLER Hew KRSFORDAM W344 ce always regarded Shay Irvin tnt Patsey Kline o! direction of practice Feb, 20 under t Rex Week | be at Mar- | Manager McGraw, who w fe SENCH TENOR ; he WEST END ? don Charlton, Seat nest Ree GHaN BAR TAT EA: lin Springs to meet the players, Lipa Aburbunell with Ral oy wn i Fareed o tine Geen, ine Nevatae cand’ ag The second train squad will leave Ny Raat i Se ery actin nie age reo Worm Abie aa ieee ht with Sek nin Ohnunia tut | St. Louis on Feb. and arrive at the ‘ e STR Pcs, fight With he has pro 4 Tom O'Rourke the! training camp the next day. ato Bin Md WETLN & CO, so well of | out the stalling and fignt land beat diviaton le sched hattiiy i iat ae ; 1,000 tn hard from the first tap of t ithis ¢ on the steamer aan fe or ‘i x ey (é 5 4 San Frans | peli, the chances are that the bout will | Washington's Birthday and will arrive Eveuin | dn THE SPRE lige Matipess a6 A ik Ki ANG Arg AAT A eli caie |In'New Orleans Feb 2f ani leave at (tame stgte as nae1 NEW You 2 Thednees 8 any p mante peal ad a Ce once for Marlin, arriving there the ut “highoe. ny ee mnie Git : " : In the habit of ureleny |. The. pavers. eritie [next ait, Oa the olluwvine ty a ‘Br navi MARTELTA Hh Wies Git Waliack S i e tah s * cs ——- - TOL aC: sf MAKIOLD, i.” POMANDIA WA { ow Yo Aw t " Kenney Knocks Out Red Amen, | } aa ; , i Frank Kenney, the local middlewe'gins i Dizon at Kansas City for ten rounds on gan, 20, inas, at Och 3 , ‘ ged, game you After shis" Vout Cotton Wilt wittars (or Lin’ ett: | won another battle, knocking out Red Bin Be, hitwas tore | : c 1 with I this city, In the seventh PA Ate Sh Re B}\/M MAQUSON SQUARE GARDEN 4 5 ae j F ATA Patritate Moy ‘ha |r the Tar Berea sy nes ADMISSION I t be 2 Se im Her a. | be et Aa bone | fight was bitterty contested’ while hiptay : ; K ; oe it lasted. Keney finished Ames with a AMUSEMENTS, rien S Chet nd Jack Goodman n t : ’ VON Dave» bo ’ nside right-hand uppercut to th ~ eee Rr ae > ti ak bean HAY iCEHOCEEY ©: a RINK, 06th MUSIC, “id i AY PAT EVAN ime Piet = aoe! He KY pis & Raton av ‘i im BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, | ~ < IS CHEAP] sahil a Mi es gah \ ; - Eich oe aiecaita Concerts, Next Mon Brendes Millions, lt DULIN FROUBE ESULESQUERS” ake the | be . ey but the materials in our remnant sale do their wrote BAX if Pike hal GLY PIC } Bah Concerts vernndey fi own taiking. We sacrifice them now regard- Ai Prtaiantis anes "ean! Seaton ‘ier § ess cf former prices. Suit to ineasure, $14.00, with » yle and tailoring perfect, at ; EADS’ a "FOLLIES | TAR ey Tia foir Suanag “is: 1 Ye Mon. Wet, ha a iy BAND CONCERTS Tae ti Litt'e Coster this week, Attell gave him & hard ra SHEN y Mae “ah. Sart evING ¥ was stalling, or else he has struck 1 Hartree GAY EVEN! iN i mY a ait siide at last and cac't stand up befor dun i THE SP! 4 fast and clever boy of his own weigit. | Im the latter # Kilne ha a chance to v become featherweight champloa, aliernvon, Jan, ‘yo! Gouley will figut’ Tomuay i ¢ We Ths at bee. 18, REPUBL: aesday Aan ie rDAVTON'S LEE i KEGECCA OF stiittdatct Haku [Prue BARRIER, [it di [ res A RN rl E It M, PR podyay al uh NE | aa Ha ad