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10 ___ THE BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1911. UP-TO-DATE EDITED BY eee NewS. BEST SP ORTING P AGE IN NEW YORK ROBERT EDGREN YOU CANT BLAME O'BRIEN HAS JACK O'BRIEN A JINX BA ad OF GIANTS OFF (Fos vos Jenne | ee echete wha wil be there. eee FOR THINKING HE HAS AJINK —~ | arrell and Arthur Irwin, being a great believer in an tablish a new record g the first to go nts will play n ex- arly That Leaves by Boat on will n of t and the G hibition game against Dallas as March 2, He thinks the Giants | nt chance of winning the fi ? F ‘LOE th! and he wants to get the team Rouen } teh tate RATE fa down to a working basis before he \ TATH, or, at least, A sf | starts on the long eastward journey. gestion, of real spring will hit tn the meantime there will be @ New York this week, and the | meetina of the schedule committee, but holdover fan may as well begin to dust that will be of little interest as the nut hig throat and get ready for a yawp. dates have already been agreed upon. The Yaseball season of 1911 will be in- ason will open on April 14 as | augurat Saturday, when ¢ usual, and both leagues will play a Satan of Koper posta fi a are wat schedule of 154 games. That will obvt- for Marin, ‘They will A ¢ ate the necessity of the pennant win- e 4 Ae go by way Of ner in one league having to walt @ New Orleans on a steamship and Wili wee, or more before meeting the ott ‘ at the training grounds at about fight for the world's championsh » game time as the squad of landlub- plan of the Nation vers who start out by rail a week from fell flat. No- Thursday. 168 games f rley Ebbets and | The only regular to | will be Josh Dev a Gat Wena” a worms | Devore Only Regul Regular in Bunch | shead of time working under the guide ote UAT, Uleenestay ance of Du i Main Bout Between Knockout Brown and Ad 6 Wolgast Only Contest on Original All-Star Card Not Chased sala Hoodoo. CRACK OA WISHBONE om, SemeTONG i Way to Marlin. ey, Wevaast = ow Cored ABM or ver Jus rine) Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). eu I Philadelphia Jack O'Brien the ee vi n ofa “Ji an Now, I'm sure I don't know—I a haven't seen any sort of a Jinx a leuthing along in Jack's wake of! is late, But the circumstantial evidence é 18 very stron : he AT ericees Sree Ce CULE sane enor | appeared to want It on Sati Lr sede ro not represented on the Tho little speed fous to get in action Jack {8 manager of a sensational vont new athletic club In Philadelphia, lo: Tus wieere Rece Face* v DIN BOUT WITH LAI mittee, marvel is so A. . ra H , les. on Ly, lthat he has written Secretary Gra No Changes in the Rules. cated in the finest fight pavilion In a ory oe ee te. Hla Gray {2 ‘The rutes committee will mect at the ° the city, apparently about to run the a we mehig- 66 thee hi ac be-among the) tA aoe PH pk old time clubs out of business. He| ren, to artive i Texas, DhOre Wil: Be Fe ee ee eee he * is going to run off one of the finest} _ a second squad of seafaring Giants, rman is still strongly in favor ‘ boxing shows ever seen on Wednes: = » will leave on Feb, 18 They will ring the pitchers’ box so that ft Marlin ab t give the twirler an advantage e batter, bat at the suggestion John Heydler a compromise has made which will probably be adopt+ ed. Mr. Heydler asserts that “turtle and hack” diamonds are necessary for draine | purposes. If er was allowed t the same ad of regulars who le. yuls on Feb, 26. McGraw has notl- led all the regulars that they must be yn hand by March 1. Mathewson | Meyers, who are playing in vau a nave cancelled all dates after Feb, to stand on the diamonds after a rain that they can be among the prompt |there would be many postponements. rivals, | A club can get along with a wet out- he diamo: u dry. Chase Arrives Here To-Day. | 1 med sieenr tee La LL 4 = day night next, with Knockout and Ad Wolgast as headliners and a lot of other champs and near in the preceding bouts. Oodles of money will be taken in at the Wate, and all is metry asa marriage bell. . . - almost. , The only cloud over Jack’s happiness !s a suspicion that he has a Jinx Jack started by arranging a great card on which K. 0. Brown, Ad Wolgast, Joe Coster, Tommy O'Toole, Abe Attell and Patsy Kline were to ‘eppear. NJ oomers “rer” ie Pn vescrones ay “Kee y toe fa -e rn PHUADEOA SE@TIST tnd only way to be eure of a ary dia a’ things began happening. show {s to be pulled off. We are wait- While the G with | mond is to have one of the “turtle- jer had a sudden attack of appen- anxiously to Jearn wh or not thelr preparatiot Texas, packs so that the water can run off, i be " t he hlanders, | Mr. HH ydler has solved the question by @witie, was hurried to a hospital and nx Will be able to get In Its work | r of the Highlanders, ; a @perated upon. That put the Coster-}on K. 0. Brown's eptne or Wolgaat's | Ie! y and will begin|*uggesting that the batter's box be yone me her i is warriors to- | ¢ 1 £9 a8 to be on a level with the Toole bout out. ne in that short time, ‘There 1 warriors to- | © a box, That will have the sate wAbe Attell, featherweight champion, |Jimmy Carroll, too, the clever little iso aoe rteat te [effect as lowering the pitcher's box and ke @ collar-bone in an obscure mat n | We erner who has nm put on the ithe ft A nPOCeS! e time the diamond will get @ut in Cleveland. Attell-Kline match | card. Nothing happened to him iti VANES Hy PULULVAN, THE Sit ba drainage that It needs, Mr, S |yet. And Harry—but any Jinx that tre | gavenae’ way. 1 Wim tinue at : HE ‘ ‘ ' Standing of Hockey hg ag: es will agree, to this, and thet jow, as and Wolgast. they ,{ bite its initials in Barry would lose Nh as right at the head | ui ” s ne d 4 ; Ty Ene dosnlan at w'l be settled very quickly. ian) 08 S08 Brown S06 Wolge ‘yer [© tooth, Hee ante, Famous Old-Time Player Tells of the procession, being the Ast white lewilation. that. w« vain ieams in College snivien (the selon at A oe ee ve ue raiad Doth have suffered broken bones child born in the new city, and in @ log} Clubs as the Irish-Am C. and and Amateur Leagues. Py a erning the number of balls and paar arean Give uty 70 NE of the amusing bits of sporting| of the Many Freak Games of | ew in at that. I shall always regard, t w York A. C. fré out dcbi iLiltoppers- iked to bac chlowente: Battae: yin resavereh. Woigast has twice gossip vozing out from that lively | that as one of the bikgest honors ever a bing school, col ay nae ie > ey, is are in dub bouts, Brown| 7, tom? Philadelphia, bas to do| Ball He Used to Play When coming my way. | stars for their or er | German Billiard Dig Entry for Amateur Bouts, BIE, case wise bane ty eretving Pith Jack O'Brien and Jack Johnson. By the time T was big enough to alt| P. J. Conway, President of the 1. A. Cornell .- F SHAY Stektueh: who Sab: ChAtRecee i have it that O'Brien, being anxious to| He Was a Boy in Marsh: Ile on @ bench tn tho little red schoothouse | says he likes Sullivan's 1d Harvard ; th To chase down the evidences of the) pois. iis shattered card, an, le Was y in Marshal 4 sah 3 i 3 , “ ampion ere amateur boxing bouts which will be a , and hearing that was Marshalltown's only seat of es that it would make the 0 Columbia i t th phoAmeric, qtustve Jinx @ little further, Kline was} init Kaufman would be handy, Ip held at the Irish-American Athlette 1 | learning tn those early days the fortune | rely more on developing thel y ip ChEEDIGN (Taek Touingea and prsseey town, lowa. of the Anson family were at the high| OWN stars, while Paul F him on with Al for a semi | water mark. Father sold off a number | per aie gpl oh ed toithe Brows. Wowwsds annie, of plots and business sites and we) Ttrd the progress of ti to have been inatched with some other @crapper in place of Attell. The Jinx t after Kline. According to latest jsrim of t that it w Dig clubs, Dartmou Princeton For Tournament ei. oo vii ity receive tatsey. ntries for the bou' poor Kiine"has contracted some | nic eoinds with Al woul CHAPTER 1. moved out of oi P.-C. ii Six rounds ould be @ pipe! mit of our log cabin into @ fair) GEORGE HACKE Le cada oens! ne German billiard Bie rosble ana ts temporarily blinded. | ro. you, Jack,” quoth O'Brien, “You! 1 Begin to Play Ball. stzed house in the new metropolis of| Henry Ordemann of Minneapolis. nav ae : wh ee einweacl Ci ar AMUSEMENTS. Beems as if this Jinx has a prophetic | 5) in a w is here for the ni ye short one Uke that. It would be play ‘a fairly good memory, but I am|hé &ot from the sale of town lots father! tling bout to a finish at and can go after the people that | for you, and I'll pay your price.” not going to mention the date—|PUilt @ planing mill and later a hotel,|In a recent match tt tc 1s going to engage in the future. o! Nol! No!!! Nothing dotng!"|it would have been considered foolish|the Anson House, and for a time we| Lion two hours an Barry and Joo Jeannette have been | velled Jack over the long distance, and| for any follower of the game to sit|Prospered for fair, Later, things took a| to score his first fi Dut in to help All O'Brien's card. Now| he hung up the phone with such a bang! qown and write its history, eapectally| tun for the worse and for a while we! uldn't have to train much for 7 Wie I began to play ball—r have| Marshall County. With the money that | been matche - COHAN’S THE Ri |AN’S THEATRE pens Next Mon, Matinee. Seats Lage et-Rich-Quick Wallingford” in th TST WEE OT THE, pet ment, Kranz te sone of t Kline game which ‘ 200 ion, which is sixteen more than scored fe just getting over his fight with | that four miles of wire fell down and th °)_ MAUPOM hy Wisaee Oh Penaselventar ahe ee Last e ed 1 to B s Su pieeasine eee Ble gh With | et cai at the other end; Was nearly Ha cates bern every other seened to be on the wrong side of pros- | mexican player, will play, Iw SHY second in: Mina” COUEIBIA, leadee tie | play at Paris, S| GE T-RICH-QOICK 4 . | knocked out. Ri {at Doyle's Thursday, Friday and Sat- jeague, having wor Lisboa 8 the 14 up la third G 1 apent several days in the Polyclinic | My Med Or a whether Jack John: ‘the situation hasn't changed a great All About the Ball fiktay. niente Hac whiitiort » having won four games and lost eS INS sol |\WALL/INGFORD Hospital here having @ “floating face” | 501 way highly and virtuously indignant eal as to the use of the personal pro- p New York ram en saw that COMMN'S THEATRE et Ay @ partner and started prac- 4 in a match against Dr. Ed- towed back into position and anchored | Wer being offered a semi-windup, or he noun, but tn respect to the game it te| Did I ever play balt in those days?) teur three: it belongs. Langford hit him too| was shying at that Jinx thing. Johnson mighty different; ball has made history | Well, rather. If there was any species | which Brookiyn stil ‘on the nose, always had a great eye for a Jinx. since that day and S's time somebody {°F ball game that I didn’t play it was only 0 margin of eight po two days remain before O'Brien's inx has ever tripped him up yet. | woke up and tackled It. because it was so new that it hadn't 45 City been for just one thing—tt has been my do with ball in some shape or other. | St. Nicholas Rink, Feb. M. One of the Hard Fights Scheduled Spee agri | fate to be so mixed up with the develop- | Of course, the game of baseball as it is a ; A ment of baseball in America for the|Played nowadays hadn't been developed, | Arthur Howe > ts also captain o — _ At 7 #0 Local Clubs rr cn en ace tar etter ee memte |e gears onal sings tg hen JOHNSON S OLD SPARRING t of scarlet fever, and it w bo an easy trick to disentangle me, That )Played with ball and bat, and with ball mild attack of Se tae sing, a I'll say right here, though, that 1/Feached that part of Iowa, As I look | ary RD-YALE HOCKEY 1 Beck he averaged a fraction over t BOUT shouldn't have attempted the feat in the| back it seems to me that pretty nearly ! eoee wiitwer el aed In this city 300 points, il, Violinaky, form of an autoblography had dt not|everything I got interested in had to| ali, the contest being scheduled f las L, Mial and Charles F. ROWN & COn "1 ity yn test i Ls » MAY WARD, other ing Evade ve BOXING STAGS TO-WIGHT. ))————— |rstragayrr fu acusy |i hi ste wots TNER MAKES DEBUT HERE ak oN Houck and Kellar Meet at a good deal of my attention. Ono of | George Cotton, former sparring partner | ® HOLBROOK BLL i | At Olympic A, G. of Harlem— | J HUNTED up oe there called Pantysorsni in our part of} JOHNNY PRAY WHO IS ONE OF | of Jack Johnson, who has n hurling | = WALLACK’S fi.s"" (fi, 3" . rommy Houc . 8a | e country, I consider !ghty good | the best know followers of sports in this ullenges pea ‘i 7 n ats, Wed., Sat, Olympic, and Beecher and |] (in'vninan* °* Sammy Kellan |) My Z leport. “Any number of boyerme never {elty, if back in town after. a nae h cham ~ || PUMANDER WALK been to Po first ap, me ance In en Ai v ma | pee Mant. Johnny |New Yok Thursday night, when he bed Sat 2] |JHURTIG & SEAMON’S ist * Hi alglt & Sat, nigl bey ner have thre ‘ aural sncround J the tive sed ‘af Sew be Nie Hal, ROSE SYDELL LONDONBELLES them to pan/¢ hy J oma 1 Sbo, a " . + ; a rune 4 as 6s, 8.00, Wed. or. Bw By yin in, Whes Zohston “was” taning tor Be * me | BELASCO ta%au. ox, naam At Poatman A. Gi, Grand and asked the girls to Join us unless we | month Orchard streets—Willie Beecher vs. couldn't raise @ quorum among our- | Pi" Joe Bedell ‘ selves—could play it, the more the mer- | "3! Ne thay: axe rler, ‘Two leaders were appointed and | oe ee toe they proceeded to choose sides, ‘The! in which time he ex teams then stationed themselves one on | oughly thawed out, he Bedell Open Postman A. C. Jack Froelich, 8s BY JOHN POLLOCK. |] ten rounds. HERE should be plenty of real|} At Brighton Beach A. C., Coney ta to get thor. ig with Cotton every day |] America's {Px Mat. «THE CONCERT” ared that the Island—Willie Carroll vs. ‘Murray each side of some building, and the play- | mines and see if he cannot mw was a pion. Following. a | f BfOadWay Ain. Wel, sans et | NE a ETT he two ans eatatt is nis vicinity, |{_ Aven. ten rounds, er with the ball tossed it over the root, | money out of, them to insure comfort leak wit however, he trained | LEW FIELDS_ io THE HEN PECKS ‘REPUBLIC Wei esa “vod en tt 1 ag te principals are event, matched | To | Sacer a tia yaling at Wiel tap es | for erat SN Week ago ‘Cotton fmovked wat! Sohne Yee WEE EAP oi | REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM - | They will battle for ten rou 101 e ball wa eeeey fi steno! john. - ai ues Ly AS aa we Mace tt Loraine OF big dledalad bal | ught by any player on the eapoate hang SUAN MAS Le re Lae then. ‘A ry , Tee, ae a WH: FAVERSUA =i de ACADEMY! 1 erons, teur then he has been urgt cl of wayad I st Eve. §.00, ‘ Tommy Houck, the crack Pila- Trt Keres il cash tide an it came rolling down the anin-| Picker football least Wythe to make w match re ctampion TCASINOL Seater ts | CHAUNCEY OLCOTT SNES Sax hia bantamweight, will take on) ittsburg to-night, Th gles, it became the catcher’s privilege to | score oals to ty oe Mammy Kellar, the English champion, | 5, the) etiriug the decision” will have sneak around the corner of the building | York and sock some man belonging to the} other side, If he succeeded in doing this! CAPT, TED KI {to the satisfaction of every oody—except- | lumbla team $ Tay [ing of course, the fellow who got the | Intercollesia Basketball 1. | : NEW VORKS LEADING THEATRES. es nave | EMRE fisieh dias aE re. at 618 HII) |watl in the neck or some other senalive ing scored 68 points for hia five t © TETHE! BARRYMORE}: Vein | spot—the man hit had to change ald aX) Ethel ' tthe man 0 change sides, fos) Ethel barrymore })\), don’t know whethe: (oF not this ga 8 4 ! om Sram ianearm se Dave Smith Wins |. Aiy . tem a BO thing gol o of the 8. shar is a Wed ' ARID RONG aut of. th ‘| Australian Bout Pyea sei sharps. Mate, Weil.d wa WOO ay MARRIAGE A LA GARTE ("3.832 \ HACKETT Sini2 4p u09 ju ad OVER NIG vi aot Hy ROA, Bo 8. 0 Maxine Elliott's nt ithae Ce Noses * THE GAMBLERS 6 \ Ss" Comedy WILLIAM COLINR : LYRIC fi Wa if ME faves BABY MINE] WINIERGARL EW * ears,—Eve, Ma yr, Padentie ti, Bist Meo Wad sal bei td Se NIGHT soon Time in NY. Souvent Me CS Sa WAY DOWN EAST BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, Min HILL LUBA. Dex Ave &h2d ot at. Mad the 16 Sie, ue SUNK 1 ‘ne College Girls the prospects are that be | outpointing him again, for ten rounds, while at the opening \ show of the Postman A, C. at Grand) © and Orchard streets Willie Beecher and | ,j/™™ Joe Bedell of Brooklyn will bang away) " He bas signed @t each other for ten rounds. ‘The win-| [ew Powel the clever ‘Frisco fighter, to me i fer of the Houck-Kellar bout will be | Frankie Hulme of anlayd: Calo" in “the main matched to fight Johnny Coulon at the! et eneation of Californias . the latter part of this toa ot alan for Big ees 5 a | Wrestiing Match — To Be Selected | MP ittalnirg at te Acie enn \1s why Iam w AMUSEMENTS, t ler fight promoter of her “boxing show tn ray [THE CRACKER TACKS ROVOLITAN RINK, & 20 St, ; ement, When the ex: Mauda ie us silence everybody LYCEU Hiya vs. 430 on the other side held his breath in ane ticipation of a posible socking, * | SYDN s. W th, the Australian on Go AE TTY Masi renca No toad ean alte aaut an ' Girls Played Ball, ‘sag to-morrow night champion, — to-d efeated Jo pher inthe Apple Orchard, goth ef..W. of Bi Evgs. 8.15. eed a Had tormarron nicht He |horo of 4 all were Adrian Constantine | ‘Then there was the old cat family of|rnompson, the American pust Ki WEST END '*°\fatiiions Weds & Sat. 15, [STAR Kok Matinee Dally. e. rae the tous the arrival of Hackens chmyat | Anson. ball—one old cat, two old cat, &c, {points in a twenty round contest, SIGHT AT S.00—FIRST 1 THE NIGGER gitks'towr, nihean and Gallager pit te 5 Sen Mra ar aameatine chat Alintedivo Naniaiakes, ued to reKard tro Old cat aa'8 mighty | . OUR Woke BANNER SHOW |"Giteal LESTER ore have. teal wander tia the two Jacks, Curley and| Funny combination, that namematn't| #clentife game tn those days, and the| Dave Smith recently defeated B ee 0, fore have real worked harder 23 it Dave Sm! w Pers i es. 8.00, > Smoking © at Madison Square Gard in| Roman Emperors in the schoo! histories. | the girls would pt baire Block, OU Ave, $bd-AG tb ala, Dally Mats at it tn ste Of the] jiminy Clady In the welterwolsit ats. BLANCHE BATES © Sonopy's ht, the much mooted ques+|One day when there was no ume I got | "sk of t dubbed tomboys, 1 did trhomps WIDOW, The aly let nthe BON TON COMPANY Wil lager as acta Dipti Aue Lie sane gpg hl age ee ee mls SKINNER StRE MANHATTAN € Ladi! Halph Av, Hest Seates Be ate n Was vetoed whit with Tam told that oro nas another boy put Mitingbam heen ia Wel: ee PERN. HOUSE: i THE blu REVIEW jon in the A Sock ball ak ball we used to SAMES Ve MAVOS ah oll¥E, WIRE VAUDEVILLE 1g ee ove eit iy prapention sav tue Alsen Caniilseass ont Tn Corn, rane Hema eal HENRY MILLER SUPERB Baten | TWICE. ‘DAILY jess Me Mab io In New York, and tha everybody was glad to let him win, j made a big hit with us, It was a good, The Popular TiER'OLIN | GENARO & B. lone, ed to select any {never Knew exactly how it was that /#trenuous outdoor pastime and, although 5 S tes Lehner ereee ee Set Toeetieaas 1a ers GEE? SESE od, yar Nea ite ohare bn gal on a lithe socking that was ain feature = E Ned a eet, Me 7 mers sie Corie ahd tim Naaman "is fatine "wan so tet 0% that combination te,toinw Tat was tho mal feature Ml game ste ey ERPLONER, WEWAMSTEROAM W424 P39, Mas equest the follow- | until I read a newsp: to both Curle, ‘ n: Tim H eorke Bi eftect y O'Brien, Tom Jenkins f the above ure t The Big Colored Ain (AMPRION Na Evening Prices, 15 ‘account to the| of tt used to decorate our hides with but ‘Digher, Apna ia te ess black and blue spots. 1 x : \iMinasene Madame Shorty t the old gen ‘ i d of any one being Killed out- love with tho State of Michigan that he ‘ ae YEW, AMSTERDAM THEATRE, SPECI neta uate Micha tat Ae Rana rt te Se ty 20; orm, ANTENNA T » homemade ate in which he had 1 ; Ne ; A RUTH ST. DENI ta he oF ‘ropartale APPAR AG with sections cut aac Bale ton LIBERTY You 45, Happened to be Ypsiia fa, the bouts os were wir aos site a comparatively soft 0: always, | from an old bootleg. In time we see to hanker after something harder I hit on the seh writer Mette RUCK Tae OitienS, AYIOVS THEA RE, | gat Winsiary ol sp Frouty, MAT am )BRIEN GETS STANLEY > TO MEET TOMMY O'TOOLE. ana § 10. CHAISTIE uitookata a AP tan, THE SPANO MAID The ‘Third’ region, Mud Hrs and} others of winding the yarn ant Columbia Has Big Thiers sing a rometning in the of whic! the Inside of the ball was NEW VORA! i WE ED COLONIAL | Eva Tangua eer Geo ft ot oe ran ee mao 4 haa a a a a At ehts esi: setts aie, | aaRARSti eR ret en BasKethall Leayue | sis) 10 ‘another | resalon | RENEY'S ritchie pe te “1 ALHAMBRA /Fraat Fegnan & 00 dane Jon Weber's. 14. ea | WOLGAST vs, BAOWN 0°" In IS! Central Lowa was pretty elowe 1 Ginors Mate D0 @. Knockor ier ot Team, Won, Ly % Title of to ral one? ail guar: th eis Ps Leaves ten saitho fran tn now the trve | gy Rite, 6 tes ma er The “RYT eat VALESKA SURATT & 60, | ciate ea ing little clty shalltown exteted potas nine " mint th an LOSE + Gard Hy HN KK ‘pounds. only in he gination of my fat (Copyrighted, 191, by the MoCture| mee - ree Mat folgast in the ell who laid It off into town lots ant pro-) Newspaper Syndicate, Copyright ta tre, 81 |gtiia 1" TATHEWSO! Beer tate in Larry (n'a einsreand || Princeton ceeded to boom it to tho best of hie| Great Britain and Canada, All rights ee eo [Bt AVE ia (Myers tye baat Gieatitically with ability, It wae mighty slow work for! reserved.) M, Dally, Daily Mi > en” Brookdy:

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