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RTING PAGE IN NEW YORK VENING WORLD RIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1911 @t the National 8. C. ni ‘Coster at the same club. Knockout is champion,” Morgan last ‘him, and then w: hat they use of Brown won't sidestep. that never ares who It never bothers him. Why, the might at the Fairmont when they ‘him into the ring to be introduced Announcer forgot the date of the Murphy flight at the Empire. He ‘tummed’to Brown and asked; ‘What date 40 you fight Murphy? Brown turned all eolors, ‘I dunno,’ he said. “If Brown beats Wolgas' “they can all have McFarland. of the cleverest fighte: it, down to Moran, En, gure that Brown will lick hi: | mio garergtinone OUT RROWN ~ pla are al! laid. If he is lucky enough to ™ land the sleep producer on Mr. at Philadeipita on Feb. § he ts home to New York to box Abe Wf Knockout Brown Is Lucky| “Enough to Knock Out Wol- ‘gast, Manager Danny Morgan Says He Will Give Everybody “a Chance at the Lightweight day! later, Just a week after that he'll box wai night, “I'll give lightweight !n the East a chance champion that won't There'sa turn with him, think McFarland man. You can't tell what might Brown will give them all a When he fights slishman I want a $6,000 side bet. Bevieve me, some or Those WAGONS WILL HAVE To cuT Our A HoT PACE EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN THE BASEBALL WATER-WAGON Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Company (The New York World). 1 Crase is MITTAG 1000. ALREADY ‘Covree K. O. has two tough ones | in Murphy and Wolgast, but it ‘An interesting turn of affairs if them both and follows Mor- since we & lightweight champion who was to fight instead of prance around | Comest, the footlights after winning a Sen It te @ long ti THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE HAS been issued by the Columbia fencing management: Jan. 8, Maurique Trophy at Brooklyn; Feb, 13, Sakus conetet, at New York; Feb. 17, Syracuse; Feb. %, West Poin, at West D BROAD came down the subway | Point: March 2, Princeton-8: with me after the McFarland: |lumbla, triangular, at Columbia; Goodman bout. The Kid was humor. He began reeling of about fights In the good old days. oald , Goodman isn't @ fighier,’ ien't her” it but I @dn’t say so. 1 was knocked out,” the Kid “1 wanted to I knew what | dg was the time Herrera Herrera he! wee He hed e awful kick, When I with @ chucki aa soon was a corket t no fighter—e fighter always | has arranged a lengthy programme that lek everybody after he gets | invlud Goodman went out of the He's afraid of his thought that any such timidity on of Mr. Broad would be entirely March Princeton, at Princeion; March 18, Yale, at Columbia; March %, Intercol- legiate preliminaries, at Annapolis, ESTLURS ARE TO GUT AN- other inning at Grand Cemral Palace mext Thursday night. Joe Humphries Zbyewko, two for William Demetral, the Greek champion, one to @ finish between John Lemm, the Swiss-German, winner of the recent championship tournament Landon, and Harry Carter, and @ finish contest between Prof, Jath Yume, the jiu jitsu expert, and the Dnglish cham. pion, Will Bingham. HARRY VAIL, OF GAGETOWN, ew Brunswick, has been engaged to | coach the crews at Wisconsin the com. ing season, He was stant co! Harvard for six years and for val Club De after ther, 4 a me to the | "9ars coached the Ariel Rowing Clu ‘Somebody handed me a bottle of I never drank much booze—only | I tipped the bottle up and empti & minute I was soured to the 1 got up, and the first fellow I te the referee, #0 I nails im with Then T begin fighting with "es seconds, They drag me out As soon as I get to the e ring. room I run into Herrera, eaded guy. Meking me in the ring. abo loose with a wallop. That @ real fighter when fants to, keep on fightin: He’ He wasn't satistied | He wants couple of ) Theked. Baltimore. LARRY DOYLE, THE CLEVER second baseman, is the only Giant | regular who hasn't signed a contract. Red Murray the other day agreed to the terms offered him, and yesterday he affixed his signature to ® contract. ee I8 SAID THAT JAMES ROWE ned to train Herman RB, Duryea's ine stable in France this season and that he will receive lary 20,000, did it feet to be knocked out?’ ‘an interested Mstener, who “to fnvestigate thin f) right down to the “human ‘: grinned, “May, that was a funny one, “It t ed out. I wi me down again, Ever me down my head bounces oe | the BLN After the | the boxing bouts seen at the local clubs ‘knockdown I can't get up, so I slong the floor and gets hold parison, and even the good old-fash-| Jowest rope with both hands and T didn't | I get pretty ter of rough work, ge my knees, and there I stick. | ber throw I fall on start doing @ craw! astrok: I was ali an4 the water was splashing in my | doubticws be Ja drowning. | partisans jumps into the ring and grabs; Athletic Mike a rubber bail. pine pat myself to my feet. what I was doing. runs water round and il over me. of y face Mhat's the first I remember. and I thought I wi pulls me up. deep is it?” ™ I asks. ct bore " asks ots PLUMBIA SEVEN FACES ON, Jan. %.—The wht. vplendid Both ¢ speed and fart con siete likes ke this and get interest” he only time I wi going along | when Herrera pulled one off sailed I went down on he "You're | cham the Inquisitive | stage ver had any fun | will b cake th loped good.” j RATMOUTH TEAM TO-NIGHT. Colummta 1s the fast Dartmouth ms have team although the Hanover voys the better record so tar clove, ia exe a} rabid b in Battle Be! ween New York and Crescent Sevens, NY ce vho likes sport which com- iA bDines agility, speed and clever ness with rough-house, slam-bang tactics, testing the nerve of the nerviert, oug! to take in thi hockey game at las Rink to-night. Some of these nignts are parlor affairs in com |Joned! football battle suffers a litle when | ompared with the ice game in the m ‘There are any num- of New Yorkers ey buw instead o ould take | fight fans It they a Kame. To-nigat the St. Nicholas Rink ed with enthusl w York and Crese Clubs, whose teams meet that may virtually decide the snip of tho Amateur Hockey Roth teams have reached this the Reagon's neries with a clea of viotortes over all the other ye league, and to-night's game placing the vietors jin a manding lead for nship tvophy. ne rivalry between these clubs never 1. Each has won the trophy vious years, and the win nament will get final pos: th of the | game | League ren ow Yorks go into tonight's Raine nus the services of thelr most valued player and oaptain, Castleman, A week ogo Castleman met with an mt that put him on the #helf for the rest of the season. This ee a ry big) handicap to the Mereury Foote cn three, matches for the great (YM | Wrenn, of Ontwensia, prestc = Clash on Ice May Decide “| Amateur r Hockey League Title Some Exciting Sport Assured | eran: tie trouble to see, / wilh t forty seven ‘heats to dee! yi 1 in the three-mile run no lees inners started, which wives | of the immensity of the af-/man in @ ten round bout at the Metro- t in aithan ¢ the cham: | AT MONCRIEF PARK, JACKSON- “0SSIP Deteats Stone Stops Charley Seiger in Two Rounds. ville, Console broke the track record in the Gen. Lee Birthday Handicap, cover- ing @ mile anda Swrreng in 1.83. Boston Ath- ae Club games, New York; fifth Regiment Ann Arbor; carnival, meet, University Philadelphia; JOHN DUNN willing to wrestle Zbyszko as soon as his arm is all right conditions match. Philadelphia; of 18, dual meet, Princeton | University, Ithaca; 26 and 2, intercol- legiate feld and track championships. bow was the reason of Pilakoff’ to finish his match with the Pole. EDMUND LAMY, THE CHAMPION | amateur skater, may be declared a pro- | onal by the Bastern Skating Associ. ation, which meets here in a few days, | because of demanding enormous expense | money on his present western tour. | THE Association has chosen WESTERN LAWN TENNIS | Everts and often on his man. , Troy Charley Seiger in rounds. In th Soleberg outpointed Jimmy , landed many hard blows. —~— READING, Pa., Jan. ©: \ completely out. Greenhouse (UPTO DATE. || Tommy Maloney at National Ciub THE HIGHLANDERS HAVE RE- At Same Show Jeff Smith eelved two more contracts, one Otis Johnson, who played short for ee sey City Inst year, and Louis Litecht, who played the same position for Lan- caster. Tommy Maloney, the west side 1a4, won another battle by beating Harry , Stone in @ ten-round bout at the Na-| THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE OF | tional Sporting Club stag. Maloney | meets have been arranged for the Cor- was the aggressor and he landed hard nell track team: Feb. 11, letic Club games, Boston; 18 New York 11 the eemiinal Jeff Smith of Bay- 1. C, A. games, Troy; March 3, Sixty. OOR© beat am Buffalo; Georgetown University games, Washing- two other ten-round bout Young Ambrose | after @ fast battie in which both lads Fighter Knocks Out Heferee. —A riot was Goodney Knocks Oat Greenhouse. After having outboxed and outslugged | motehers in ks class if he beats O'Connell, Harry Greenhouse for seven rounds, | ——————- Jack Goodney, the newsboy fighter, landed a hard right-hand swing on his y in the eighth round, knocking him WAGON, De Lune for, THe GIANTS PRVATS Water WAGON SPecaL Form. sues RAYMOND. | (GRAND CIRCUIT NOW ; HAS OPPOSITION ti TROTTING FIELD. OLO FRIEND Rose win se SPECIALLY EQquipreD y New Body Called Great Cen- | tral Circuit and Offers $450,000 in Purses. ' DATES ANNOUNCED BY NEW TROTTING CIRCUIT Indianapolis, July 10 to 16. Grand Rapids, July 17 to 2 Kalamazoo, July 24 to %, Detroit, July 31 to August 5. Cleveland, August 7 to 12. Columbus, August 14 to 26, Joliet, August 28 to September 2. Indianapolis, September 4 to 9. Milwaukee, September 11 to 16. Detroit (Fair), September 18 to 23. Columbus, September 3 to 30. Young Donohue Reappears BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. At Madison A. C., Sulzer's Har- lem River Park, Kid Burns of this city vs. Yc Donahue of Boston, ten rounds, | At Quensboro A. Green- ! Boston Fighter Will Find Kid Burns a Tough Nut to Crack at the Madison A. C. point, Young Otto vs. Jack Sav- age, ten rounds. At Bedford A. C. of Brooklyn, Harry Powers vs, Willie Brennan, ten rounds BY JOHN POLLOCK. OUNG DONOHUE of Boston, who is one of the best fighters for his, iY weight ever turned out in New; | England, will make his re-appearance | In a bout in this city to-night for the first time in several years, He w! | meet Kid Burns, the west side light- welght, In a ten-round bout at the) Madison A. C. stag in Sulzer's Harlem River Park. While Donohue !s a goo | fighter, being clever and a ctiff puncher, he nevertheless will have to battle his best, as Burns is one of those scraj pers who keeps wading sides being clever hit Columbia Five Meets Cornell The unbeaten Columbia quintet | to-night on the Morningside court This will be the second contest betwe the New York five and the Ithacans ‘Their last game was hard f a terrific blow. Montara Dan Sullivan, the Western fighter, who arrived in town recently with hie brother Jack, in vearch of fights, has finally landed a bout. He was matched to-tay to fight Frank The up-State boys are in the West and ought to give Mantell a ter- | with the intention of winning, and as rifie battle, meet in our ten-round bout at the Ciymple A. C. on Monday night,” sid Young Shugrue today, sraitll be the mast ourpeteed! person ta the Elub- house, I know Kellar's style now and as satistied he cannot nuendo, wear ‘agin | tnto him from the yt emash away at Hiss swith bors hands "unttl tne tout | ing the trick. pecs a Ot PaO A IRISH-AMERICAN A. C. FINALS ATTRACT CROWD. ‘The ten-round bout between Frankie Conley the Western fentherweigyt, and Joe Comer of ooidsn, which was to lare taken place at the [ttn through, ene fie place retune oonet (o* |ment of. the Irish-American A. C. at- Tnanda. were 20 Genk tat Manager: Billy Gibson deoided to call ‘the contest, jat that popular clup. A match will probably be arranged to-cay be. | bitterly fought from bell to be ts of the bout are as follo Final — Bay Mee ria, and Jimmy amplreys, matchmaker of ‘the Madison A. €.,! 106 Pound Clas. ty received a etter from Walsh's manager sik is | James Howard, Tu hin to match Jiamy against ing more ager than 120 pound Melne Heats, "man: of Carroll, bas agreed i to the matcl ated a | an exciting feature of a ten-round bout delphia figh ry Wer Clu) in the SAYS PILAKOFF 18 | before the Reading A.C. when Padi | iis pemeneaared Kilian ‘defeated Rogers, “ates an governed. thelr recent | 24¢ Haney of Philadelphia met in a!) he claims he beat him. before Final—fordaa, “tgaet Isado: Push eure as NEC te) IRIS | acing? Ja toe aieih, pends aad wee | He ft Wo me of" 128 | cong 6) i TH at dateatel C | failure Sing in the sixth round. and when J reas | ree H. Walter Schlicnter of Phila- eet minal Bockman defeated Kian, | delphia stopped the bout Haney knocked hs i him down with @ vicious left. t stag of the 3 —_—_——— Goldman haa been rhting during the last few nds to. go Tight after the top- ao 4 months au Yanit 1 seat Artiat 10, MAUESTIG. Bo & 2 THE Bue BIRD vRS Outs sed from the start and before being . mentee ite. Baie toon place at the Long Acre A. C. _ jay Horalddg. Van Studion Bedell and Beecher Draw, 81,50) 75 Brows Joe Bedell, the Brooklyn iigatweight s105¢ GRADES $1.15 LALY'S* and Willie Beecher, of this city, met in 24 “ WM FAVE ROAM ten-round hout at the Brooklyn Beach $2.00 $1.38 : iat C. stag and at the final veil there was 0 “ 88th Sah ae it anything, ie ie to choose between them that $5.00 $1.88 fem ja " PAB' Many OE Se wor | ver a draw would nave been the : z Par Gat oT ier ies NS a pet ataciwl posssenion |oreee cnelelem. Woven Madras and Percales. cfd in" heo To-Me 3 SEMA unc and it looks emit tne NOW| Taly BHAGSOTNEDRS O'Lekey, ALL THESE GOODS ARE th) DEEP PURPL , Yorks will have the Aight of the season | Dily, the » cast side | fg GUARANTEED FAST COLORS. HACKED D “Grint Totten! 24 spoiling tiety plans, vain i hi side | peal. sae atines To-Morrow, 2 3 a-Weight, had a s\ © better Toe art tba wag ai ausitlonal attraction. tovntents | OP Young’ Seeary: in thels. tonreeie jPebeiiite rn OVER NIGHT Pee oe neriee, 2 the Naw Yom cout at we Clinton A.C. Mag, Daly |] CASINO fitctrottoin a Ueencine, ok Mt As ue carried the Aght to O'Leary in every | : a ta Carts tha tata vf ey epg tha uring | round and by his fast and effec. | \ skate off one-mile handle 6,000 NEWSBOYS SEE 1,500 ATHLETES PERFORM. an @ meet for a aome 14 fair, the benefit Nearly every athelte in the metropoll- trict took part In the hig athletic of the newsboya is held in the Twenty-second | *. There were six thous | Joe Ferguson of halves fa | Kiem Kany for PHILADELPHIA, Jan j Rroad had the better of Joo ‘ Dietsburg welterwelgnt, after [of hard fighting at the Hrc Young Henry {whts AL wx windup Henry of this ct n over Tommy Gt Young Wagner, the shitty tamwetght, put It all over | politan A. C. stag. ONE-HALF SAVED If you take advantage of our remnant sale. Sult to measure $18.00, with style and tailore ing unsurpassed. ARNHEIM acer ndtsnitcioe 2 tive blows managed to win the honors, shx rouny ty tte Shey Broadway & 9 Ninth St. ee Matlace To:Morrow, The ) Gamblers way’ 8 ie 1atag Mone 18 Years at Tais Adress Me GO TO REMEY’S||! ™ ToLearn to Dance AKT TWO DAYS | AUTOMOBILE | | SHOW MADISON SQUARE GARDEN | + ADM, SOc. ACE HOCKEY i | sv In Local Ring To-Night Again To-Night' will} right in and be-| Nok up with the speedy Cornell team nt at all stages, and the Blue and White aggre- Mania ot Pamtucke, 1 I for ten rounds gation only won by the narrow margin at the Olymplo A. C. of Newark, N. J., on the i hight of Jan. 90, Bullivan has won many patties | Cf tWO field goals. down here| “Mt 1 dom't: beat” Sammy Kellar when we Elton and Bennet are again tn shape , they will stand a good chance of turn- ‘The final bouts in the amateur tourna- d to make any woight for Coster and then lus de-| tracted the largest crowd that has ever witnessed @ series Of boxing contests Every bout vas ih Mi RAY eeeebibit: Sheba bie SRS, \'the dean ‘ol AY “aie Teg ty 80 | Pohemia | |i caus | | National Tennis Play May Not Be Held at Newport ‘Behr and Mahan Lead Oppo- sition to Casino as Scene sLe~ington, October 3 to 14. (Special to The Evening World.) COLUMBUS, Jan, 20.—Next Grand Circuit will not havi failing as it has had in the past, for @ new trotting circuit has been formed here, known as the Great Central Cir- cult, and has selected the same cities for some of its meets as used by. the veteran body. Four hundred and fifty thousand doilars in purses will be the new bady., nm for forming the new clr- of the figat between columbus in regard to a Clroult | eeting. nus dovetailed: ) on, and? of Championship. Unless present signs fail, there is go- Ing to be some hot times in the United | W1#! to na nee 6, States Lawn Tennis Association this} +). ¢, ded to season, There is a strong move on foot /decitre war away cit NEW YORK | UNIVE RSITY FIVE PLAYS TRINITY TO-NIGHT. to take the National cian from the Casino at has been held for Karl H. Behr, 1 player mer Columbia men who are leading t! and they favor having town Cricket Club ag Ma delphia, as the scene of }as they claim that IneMctent mai te ° ‘ment at Newport has done much to rod) > — the | new ipISeASis . PILFS, FISTLLA, & sfully Treated and cally and Permanently CURED b Attld, fate and Cortaln £ URE VOMEN champion These men also th hip of Its in @. ar fe 02: Zz Be TRH 9 NIC BOCKER, 1iway Next'Mons at's Shard. Seats Now veiling a il MA Tiss, & s itd be “EDMUND BREESE = be ane SCARECROW ‘The cure of gary and i ter way is 0} Treatuent, ortgi practised by a nunmocr of while under treatment up, and generaly ness as usual. IT acecpt cases of Piles, Fistulal * and Ficeure on the condition of payment after cure. Nae far bet. stem ot Office with me and this city for My patien:s e not laid attend to busi- Me Snteraay a BLANC ti aires Samet Maid in Attendance for Women j at this vary GLOBE 1 i, ss, is, wat ‘poole, W unt Kees in THE Nt 4! auoke at nit 108 CAWTHORS, BHOU Woe st = THE HENRY MILLER ,,,,, BAvoc |= AMUSEMENT! 8. “Manks with the beat d | EUSTE JANI | | | | TW AMSIEROAM Wael ‘| MANHAT! AN nee 3 Lina Abarbaoell catty Ralph era VERA HOUsi—~ naar A AR BHERAY | Me aN i Sin yBANKLI LIN, Miiearam. ae at ! Mica URCUMSTANTAAL winyine EW YORK G2 St) Deg ae ae eaten te ue - yw INE in Ane int others NAUG M™ ay ater eee A | HAMMERS tei’ se ivi Ey. 25e to #1. 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