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* | MeFariand Packey McFarland Easily Mak- ing 135 Pounds at 3 o’Clock for Goodman Bout To-Mor- tow Night, and It Looks as Though He Could Even Make a Couple of Pounds Less © Without Much Trouble. * Copstight, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World aD 1 look as if it hurt me to make weight?" asked Packey McFar- * nd with a wide grin. Packey had just stepped on the scales and Upped the beam at exactly 195! pounds. Considering the fact that he had a cou- 6 of days to spare before meeting Jack Goodman and only had to make 1% pounds at 3 o'clock, it looked as if he uid make even a couple of pounds les ithout straining himself in the least. “I'm going to surprise a lot of people who think I can’t make 133 pounds and ke that lightweight championship,” ackey went on. I couldn't help wonder- thg why he made the match with Wol- | fast at 135 at 7 o'clock, which would Make it (impossible for him to claim the tle if he knocked the present holder , it. But there are mysteries tn the boxing game, and Packey seems to be & pretty busy boy, with a steadily in- creasing income under the business method he pursues. is working hard at Can- "s. Yesterday he jogged over the muddy roads in the morning and tn the afternoon donned his blue tights and orked in the gymnasium. A bie crowd thered—in fact, such a crowd that only half of it could get into the place where Packey trains and the other half had to stand outside and listen to the thadding of gloves and the rub-a-dub Of the punching bag. It was a hard day's boxing, consisting of three rounds each with three willing Sluggers, Sailor Stevens was first of the lot. The Sailor keeys on fighting all the time and can give and take pun- ifment, He gave Packey plenty of work. So did Mike Grady and the third Voxer. As the bouts grew hot Packey smiled more and more, He likes the iting. ‘McFarland {s in a class with oldtimers Mike Frank Erne, Kid McPartland and other clever boys of a decade or more ago. He is very fast with hand and foot, and he is incessantly aggressive. He le & beautifully straight, clean hitter. Not that he favors driving over the knock- out wallop; his blows are rather of the etinging, battering sort. He beats bis agen up. Their beauty is likely to suffei when they come against McFarland. He piles in all the time, always fighting, always hitting and coming right on top of you with blows that shoot in from every side and seldom sniss. ‘Jack Goodman 1s clever too, and lately has been developing more fighting spirit than he used to have, He Is getting Habit of standing up to the mixing and taking a chance, Tuesday night will see classy bout at the Fairmont when these boys meet. F (through his private press agency) in which Freddy tells me many interesting things. He says that all REDDY WELSH tends me a letter Bngiand 1s still talking avout his match | With Driscoll, Then he gues on to knock Driscoll and says that he butted him because he preferred losing on a foul te being knocked out. After this Freddy goes a little further and says that Fred- UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY eT TEER eee a _THE EVENING WORLD, D, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1911. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK PACKEY M’FARLAND, THE CLEVER CHICAGO LIGHTWEIGHT ant A » 1911, s Pu New York World). hing Company (The Pacey ues To MIX IT N TRAINING. Packer Just “EATS UP” “THose BRON%® ROADS, MUD AND Atta 'Giants Need § Strong Staff — Runner Paull Is Through For Rest of Indoor Seasor pas wo stale if he trains for a inde |Mike Murphy Wants to Save| hn "Daxter dite’ a propably | of Boxmen io Win Pennant : Pi ’ Jetic season, and the New York cs RE | be anita, past Wiltse was expected to * . etic On, nd e } or be athewson's main support in keep enn’s Miler for the Inter will be aorry not to have Paull rep | Mathewson Only Twirler to! ise up “the pitching state. Tuckily resent it dn the ra Crandall and Drucke managed to get collegiates. soing and that prevented disaster. Ames 4 shown remarkable form at the end the 1909 season, but he was ill with Finish More Than Half His The Trinity A. al road ruin of Ir eapoet G as j 910. jStomach trouble most of HPQILLY PAULL, the erent mite rune] eis py : cre ames in 1910 jand was never able to strike hi ner of Pennsylvania University, | iat ummer te is traiting at. the wenty Vu WEIGHT"? Asks | —— | He has got rid of the aliment a Will not be seen in any of the big | Regiment's Armory again.” tte anys that he w d expects to be in reat shar races here during the remainder of the BY BOZEMAN BULGER. | gs. W n Ames going good he indoor season, and {t has been definitely | | Mary , Ad's champion high jum: eo aa ————__—_——— HE one thing the Giants need to) “A” beat anybody | settled that he will not be a contestant | fought aut aosinst a ohacte Sampany for ustes | win the pennant next season is! 4 MeGraw says that Drucke and Cran- ‘in the “Baxter Mile” at the New York | * Fae, Tee AS inalming Wy A strong hing staff, Without | ooxe “ven, ~ an if She" Dox |A. C's, annual meet in the Garden on | Manon The sult Is bmught in Kings County they can not hope to be success | Marquard doing somethin Feb. 18. There ts only one reason why ve (Peg 4 & — 31 It was the wobbly condition of the) has never lost faith in. the Paull will not appear on the boards They will Sy itching staff that beat m last sea-| hander despite his failure for again th jon. Mike Murphy, Penn's Kigieeat Armory. aaa. =. son, That Js one of the reasons why He also has a forlorn hope of refor coach, won't let him. better Imowa to his club McGraw holds on to Marquard and will mond, If Bugs should do the righ: NEWS AND NOT! cS. e GOSSIP Mike says that Paull muat have a tis Teea eect ven go so thing by himself he would be a big help complete rest in order to be in shape track tea ance of trying to re Bs Fay bsadere tt “Svowever pitcher for the next intercollegiate champion- we clu JOUN SVANBERG, THE LONG DIS- amDid depends AU RIGA EtOGE TCHIG EREEIO te atenlonte ships and for the coming outdoor a Jimmy Clark of the Xavier A.C. has taken [tance runner of Sweden, beaten un off with flve good “en up by the al son. Paull ran many hard races last | daning with the cxietation hat it wil fn yes in a fifieen mile race || LOW Teams Stand in urprising 10. of them see year, winning both the intercollegiate | Will be interesting to sce low his experiment « Casino at Baltl- Two Big t.ockey Leagues. know tha making’ a mile run and the senior Met" event. | works out. Anse more. St, won easily, being a lap on Raymo: In the latter event Paull just nosed| 4s, A: Deranncy of the and a half in front of Svanberg at the Amateur, ned more | swer to tha he has six weeks out young Abel Kiviat in one of the | most prominin nice minner finish. The time was 1.25.41 pan ned. When | Marlin in © make observations. harlest contests of the season, and | lstrict. He has won ia prize. in en ; ‘Team, Won.Lost.c on that the | —___ Murphy believes that Paull will surely [to"ten mien Neniog ermthing from 8 mile) PRED NEILSON HAS BI ikoltealy U4 Bo dO IEE tania hati ond. thei| onions packs A Bhan ———-—_---——-——— |pointed the coach of the phd JR 0 1,000 poem TR ee | Gee an football team for next fall, Neilson racer ert ao . 1.010 J statement seoms alfthe more remark-'» BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. C / ‘ D FT dd. Knows the game thoroughly ang his Hockey Club of N.¥..0 2 100 | ° It is borne out by the official de x . ‘olumbia Nine e Oro Detfends jriiviing ct wor Sotho Ete reiub or SY 0 3 Pecan toreree ain he —— 7 ¥s means of getting a great team together. Intercollegiate. figures of Harlem, Joe Will Again Be His Pool Title | ovis es of oer vING TO THE FACT THAT TH College. Won. Lost. Cent. Pitcher. playod. completed. * majority of the club owners of the Corneil 1 0 1,000 Mathewson ‘33 30 mont oache. y fu tz For Last Time |:#2: ', New Yor state teaue | Yale jee becctly Aha S Ha | | Bese, could not attend the annual meeting of FP princeton Vent Satta. ped i Berongecdll the association at A¥bany, N. rp to Sotumbia.. 1 1 hs 33 13 ae ae Dave Fultz, the former Hilltop star,| Alfred De Oro's defense of his eleventh Minow ae ftred i gett ain Dartmouth 0 1 Drucke .. 34 15 : has been re-engaged to coach the Co-| world’s championship title againet Will- (jue 8 postponed , Harvard . 0 Raymond 19 6 Jan. 30 or 31 weather will the m t he }lumbla baseball team for the coming! tam Clearwater, this week, probably There were several nes h were season, Owing to Fultz's coaching last) marks the end ofthis career as a pool) THE WEEKLY CROSS-COUNTRY | |parrea from competing in all champion. | NOt tec ally completed by Mathew- J spring, Columbia had t.e best team she) champion, The Cuban expert has told the Morningside was won ship meets. If the suggestion {s made) Son, but in the games where he was ten rounds has turned out dn years. As @ number his friends that he will forfelt the pool | 4 Masterson of the Mohawk a law no student can compete over three | allowed to retire in the seventh or of last year's nine are still in college, | title if he d Cipavekten ana it be HAL. | Seon field at fe ty yeu coHs times, and this will apply to all branches, eighth innings after having won he 4s | > Capt. Osterhaut considers the prospects | loses to the Pittsburg man will not|hardest every ineh of the three and aoe nag credited with a completed game. | AMUSEMENTS, for a winning team next spring very! again be a challenger. De Oro has chal-'hal¢ mile journey, as John Schroeder! THE TWO TIES IN THE AMATEUR. . These figures throw a good light on | —————— eae ‘ bright. lenged John Daly to play him in sixty/pressed him hard, Hans Holt Was| Hockey League will be broken this| te Work of the pitching staff and they FLEW" ones Practice will be started in the cage| days for the three-cushion billiard title |one of the runner | week he tail enders, the St. Nicholas #ive A very clear idea of just how EMPI if Leap at ae Jearly next month, and as soon as the for $1,(00 a side, and he Intends to de-| and Hockey Club teams, will meet on wobbly the pitchers really were. If they Mate. Wed. & eforth to the three- permit n will go. vote his ta THE BROOKLYN FOOTBALL CLUB | Wednesday evening at the St. Nicholas had all been in good condition and able ELHEL BARRYMORE out on South Field, The schedule is not ball game. defeated the team representing the Skating Rink, and next Friday the New| to perform as steadily as Mathewson an quite complete, but Manager McCuen| Clearwater, himself a three-time cham-| Wilberforce Football Club in a game York Athlete Club and the Crescent) and Crandall the result at the end of LYCEUM ce announces that it will probably include pion, tackles De Oro to-night at Doyle's |0f Soccer football at eiaen mele in) Athletic Club teams will pla: {the season would have beeh decidedly twenty-nlx games and will be issued Academy, the match continuing to-mor- | Brooklyn by a score of 6 goals to ——— | different, If enough steadiness had d The winners had prac in tho field. ically a new within the next few days. ‘row and Wednesday nights, Cross Returns to Ring © ™) JANSEN AND HALDEN TO veloped to have ten games anged the result of ew York would have wou Toon NIGHT A THE INTERCOLLEGIATE Foor- START IN TEAM RACE. the pennant, were both in pad |] EOMUND BREESE p.HE now, ball Rules Committee will hold tts an- } nual meeting in this city on Feb. 3 and physical shape through Frat t the season The Yonkers Marathon winners— CRITERION fis | 4 tha bad ndicap to over= t: Tele motexpectod that there wil he | Jansen and Halden—and Bailey fat | Come." bn “account or his wondertui J WILLIAM GILLETTE any important changes In the playing| Fittgerald will team up for the six- : Pe onight, Tuoa, & W alter ree on s? est Ae faa it is believed that the body is| mile team race at the Brooklyn Post-|~ Tho Fetes, Bad satisfled with the result of last fall's | Office Clerks’ A. A, games in the Forty- Sat, Evge 'Sherlock. Helmer | games, especially as the real object, the | seventh Regiment Armory on Saturday Thea, fan 24. OTIS SIINNER in Stnty \Tessening of the list of accidents, was | ening, J accomplished. fi The Event 4th st. Bu SO" Mal Leach sages Pike Mixing It From : Aticelay Satuiday nt ‘Y dy Welsh 1s the biggest drawing card 2 has offered a trophy for the event. Over tre Cor with C! ag 1 Nowopy's Engiand, and that all the fighters) 7 Cha IN A THREE-CORNPRED F 600 entries are in for je meet, W hich | forte’ ae Arti a |] BLAN HE BATES Wipow ober there, from featherweignts to wel-| Rell to Bell Against Charley [ing mieet in “Boston the New prc] will be ihe Dingast athe ic meet ever | f MAUESTI rn) Ogee na: Cates Cie Ad terweights, and “not a small sprinkling | Fencers’ Club won over the larvar e] in the y 0! ‘uurches, LAST WE! y Sin 4 f middieweights,”” want to meet him Griffin To-Night | and Boston Athletic teams. Unusual intoreat (6 being manifested | Meare } THE BLUE “BIRD, ELSIF ci IS itn Silla loser's end.” : | in the commercial relay race, in which | BIOU Besse: In THE jo THE UNITED STATES GOLF ASSO-|all the dry goods houses of Greater | vm i ading this remarkable epistie has ene iy ree OL ABE. an the ; Matinee Wet, & 5 i th \ ation in its meeting cag led | New Yori will enter teams, ‘The two-| Hv ay FAVERSHAM tn & new oc nee een ie more Bie ever be. EACH OROBS, the famous fighting |to uphold the resolution recently adopt-| mile team walking race will be another . THE AUS. YJ 4 Bi Tore Uf euch « thing 19 possible) that Gentist, will return to the ring to- Jed by the Royal and ADEE ‘lub of! feature. Schwarts and Mann of the Ailier superts be. pemssy vi re * ao ‘ Freddy Welsh has the most inflated il peer ae Maas |St, “Andrews, Scotland, against the | Paatime A. C. were one of the teams, PHEW AMSTERDAM. S12"), 5, Mars dome on record. I wonder !f Harry | Schenectady putter. It was decided that| but owing to the death of Mann's Lina Abarbanell with Ralph Here Lewts, the wi Jand matched with Johnny Sum- erwelght, who is now ia Club, Clermont avenue, Brooklyn, The east side will probably move across the in this country any style of a c| John M lub ‘s) mother he will not start ne ol Ward was MADAME SHERRY W AMSTERDAM THEATRE —O9Ih St a tui Welt | permiasible. Wants to fght Welan “tor the| DMdge en marae, Crom alway * | Mose tn favor of tratiing along with the BABY MINE jiieitiit W sa send.” If Freddy was challenged | ® 20st of admirers and all will be anx- St, Andrews clu’ at w | RC a ar Party Lewis I'll bet you could play | 0U8 to #ee whether or not the deniist overwhelmingly opposed. |] LYRIC Sy reo a RES afar REEF a HUSSIA checkers on Freddy's coat tails if you| as gained by his long rest. Cross will THR EXHCUTIVE COMMITTEE or || THE DEEP PURPLE aia Wilson's SO ia =O far could get near enough and hold ghe| meet Char GriMn, the Australian ‘the Intercollegiate Athletic Assoclation HACKETT $22, Moe Ee LIBERTY} Mate, Wedona aerate ath eee. champion, tn a ten-round contest, and if Hee aoneonunended that freshmen bo HACKETT sietstecs van Sige? CHRISTIE. MACDONALD “And just incidentally here te para-| it i anything like their former en- — Pimeiy Hit ot1911, OVE in ME SPRING tay, ater, there wil be excitement and sr graph or so from a Hugh Melntosh ter that arrived in the same mail Note what Mr. McIntosh has to say ‘about the ebullient and throbbing desire | }i~ anybody— | but anda of Freddy Welsh to fight “trom feathers to welterweights, not a smal) sprinkling of middle. Mr. Melntosh: CASINO fii a 4 pay x_Marriage ala Garte won, ct) bet, Hye Ot Tiatiee Wea, & oe of @ every step of the way Cross has been training at Allenhurat under the direction of Jimmy De Forest. | has built himself up, not in weight, in strength, and has developed rugged mixer, He declares tha | hea abandoned his old style of covering | up, and now intends to mix it from bell | to ‘beli, depending upon his strength and MANHATTAN SHIRTS REDUCED $501 GRADES $1.15 OHAN'S| ie; TrRICHG DESERT | WAL LING) HT a CIRCLE fr Ler | CHAreh te ne GAN efforts to get Freddie Welsh and *uPerior punching ability to land “ , WHERE bo Ye Pee arevanant topsmner at ouympin wimeer Cross tae bad iheee montis’ HERMANN PLANS TO yo $1.38 MAY IRWIN & ALMA‘ ae A? eeem unavailing. McFarland cabled me od ter shape. » We TO ABOLISH RAISED BOX. ae aat “ $1.88 $ WEST ERD i None 2h GRAND }: 05 ae ita, Ft 3 fat London stating his willingness to! s determined to make a short cabs 2 ‘ ) do you get as much as you need? Be, come to London to meet Welsh on al-| bat Giffin in order to show! CINCINNATI, 0. 6 ' WI, 1 nd Pe 2 fel par ik anak f nee most any conditions, but the ligutwelght | that is fit to tackle Young Rammy ee eee Woven Nacins ane P ereales a Ae ae Hn ina aye weil champion of England Is gibbing at the) mith, le is matches Oo meet ne | shy of the past. in nized basebe ie 5 4 Vii each yo! 10 oO ear more, Adeline GENER ntest by putting up barhlers to ite] Quaker at the Empire Clu in the statement made by Presiden UARANTEED FAST COLORS Our school is open day and eve- erro A ath : i Jon that cannot be overcome, r Hervinann ‘ureinnat! National - ‘ SINE AAR ata INC TTY aaa Daag Ml : I's Mautkins ure faithutl | “FINNISH LION” MEETS anal hilar io the ates NORKA rion cottar’ UUnRiesee er ALAS. LIN Fah torso ( Ballet of Nigga ye GH D, M'IN H."" tion of the N. League at the b Pupil iS his OWN class, e teach 4 he % tasked Packey about that” "i'm not] GIANT ZBYSZKO ON MAT. tary’ mocting aid hope at thas time veld evens aitiegis noe hanks Wors'sSreates!Spetacle-Coassltirous mr ing to waste any more time on ~ ure consent to allow us to ea Y ” PART 3 OPENS TO-NIGHT Hay ‘& i yelsh,” said he. “I went to Bngland| The international wrestling match Pcie an Ge taveal j | AUTOMOBILE Bi MACK Wane EO estates cacuid tore| wath Gin’ take place iodent nat sale Sbeceint atta Great Eastern Trade School Reerdy’ Fr r him and force him to fight. 1) Prospect Hall, Brooklyn, should prove Herrman It is absolutely possible Plumbing Plastering, Brick H in oele ake, : hipped him, and I suspect that noth- to be f the best ever staged. Pila- for @ th to is pitching to a You te MET ROPC g in the world could get him to fight kof, powerful young foreign mat) safe. ¢ of certainty when he 4s p onan UARE Gan Roller Skating "none, ye again. jartist known as the “Finnish Lion," elehteen Inches above the batter.” Stay. We_ have from 16 to 00 Bits aie DEN BF i searons BAND CONCERTS “If they can make him eign articles! and Zbyszko, the mighty Polish cham- } hs —_ = and let us show you or write for} 2 AL. ei ma ACts, ne eN nd guaraive his appeara:ce in the! pion, will meet in the main event. Lex! Thomas Beats Sawy + FREE booklet, PLAZA’ Ft ry a ne T'll jump right over and get him, | Hersin, champion wrestler of tet’. 8. | (Special to The Eveniug World.) CRAs Ene 920 St NY. City. Rane pein grey bi | MUA HA a « I won't waste time chasing a fellow, Navy, formerly isingfors, Finland, PORTLAND, Me, Jan. 16.—Joe ah ecadwr ast it. ‘i ity. h ot . tank Pelt Eres. 15e., Ho 1 afraid of me and doem't want! will appear in a special contest against | Thomas of New Yorke kRocked out ‘Tom Hy Te Bnet ast eeett store = pany Bea ay vor | 2 Boe, Tie. nae VANITY FAIR fight. As far as the money goes Young Monday, the Italian mfddie- Sawyer of Portland in the thid round jores | iF Oth Ave, af 14th St. 0 So He. °, by. 815 eres just a8 much for me in matches weight, and two oth » contests of equal Thomas sent his right stra aum's White, Elephant fing Qowwmau euedars 6, 35, B00 fm this country as in England,” ettrectivences will precede the big bout yer's paw, Green weds rie i Peale, ‘ a ’ ‘ EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN WALLACK’ M 8 w Amateurs (i |GRAND, KNOCKOUT BROWN TRIES QUT INJURED HAND TONIGHT Sensational Local Lightweight to Meet Jack Ritchie of Chi- cago at Harrison, N. J. BY JOHN POLLOCK. NOCKOUT BROWN, the sensa- K eisai little local lightweight, will re-enter the ring to-night after an absence of seven weeks, caused by @ broken hand which he received while xing with his brother, Adam. K. 0. will take on Jack Ritchie, the game fighter of Chicago, in a ten-round bout at the Harrison (N. J.) A. Cue otag. Brown's hand is stronger than ever jand his manager, Danny Morgan, tool Jon the match to give the hand a good After this bout Brown will start ing for his ten-round bout with Murphy at the pire A, C on Jan, 2 Tommy Murphy is another of our stare of the prize ring that Hugh Mclatosh uw trying to take over to London to fight at his big Olymple Chev, Johnay Oliver, manager of Murpity, received a cablegram frou Mclntoah to-day offering to maten y with F . the match for ) end to en will y landed @ bout for the Madison A. 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