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we: his youthful career, gave v6. Hast night. It was ina six- ue affair at the American A. C,, held under a At the end of the sixth round the cham. If decisions were allowed in this | Samp. town Knockout Brown, nineteen years old, would now be the world’s Se. the auspices of Jack O'Brien. #3. pion reeled to his corner, UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK FEBRUARY 9, EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN FAST SIDE BOY | HAMPION AD LAST NIGHT IN PHILADELPHIA—TO-NIGHT IN NEW YORK. Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Company (The New York World), DEFEATS WOLGAST IN GENTLEMEN, You FORGET THAT PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY 15 LOCKING oN Kinder te So \DERATE AS TO I como Go fo SLEEP BOING FAST SIX-ROUND BA +e Great Throng, Including a Representative Con- tingent from New York, and Scores of Women, See Bout Which Puts New Yorker in Line for Honors. Tue Pore SPREADS Foe PHILLIE © FRIEND oF DB. HIMSELP out PYRAMID WHEN HE 16 ON THE DErensive- BY ROBERT EDGREN. Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Company (The PHILADELPHIA, 98 9.—K @e. champion beyond cavil or doubt. Bs. ,1t was a furious Agnt from st fi WK. might have been less decisive | * the deadly left home with crushi him, Then, almost before i Wury of des; F of the Afth round after taking a terrivle | E-beating. As he sat down Tom Jones S- almost shrieked: “listening to Danny Morgan's: instrac- 2 fOr @ last flurry of fighting fury. 1. ‘Bbows. He wrestled and snorted with | “PV. gave blow for blow. Wolgasts bh + vight low with all his stre Db. with the mere act of winning. Tsewayed bagkward for a short seco hig mouth open in agony. SE f-atuminum cup he would not nave tn jeished the battle. He would not have {fought again for many a long day. I L-saw the cup afterward tn the dressing Proom, lt w: gg the foul blow had crushed tt flat, nish. Possibly — Wol; ast's it had If-con- | Qua not been for his overweening fidence. He began the battle wit! sneering smile, often holding his out and waiting for a chance to counte when Brown's left shot over. But Brown never missed, He whipped | ims pact. At first Wolgast was incline smile and thr’ was a lit ron man taking punishment, But as the fight went Along these crushing lefts, both to head and body, sapped his stamina wotil bis legs began to quiver wu a realized @ it he was being whipped. The er ing confidence was driven from his P-face and he began fighting with the} ir. Woilgast feeled to his corner at the end | “What's the matter with you?” Wolgast turned his head and a the uproarious applause. He saw!’ rown, across the way, sitting stratgnt | ntly and in his chair, grinning confid ( together | tions. Then he pulled him A Wildcat Finish. Wolgast was absolutely desperate now. MAt the bell ae rushed from his corner) and began whaling away madiy with! both hands. He was the Michigan w dat now, fighting like a wildcat, claw- ing, ripping, tearing, and like a wildowt Ranting without rule or restriction, Wolgast was blind mad, He used his ITS Some Worn To PUSH ZeYszKO OVER, New York World), | nockout Brown, fighting the battle of mpion Ad Wolgast a territ beating here All-Star Gard Cost Jack O'Brien $11,050. The eignt fight ntely bankers and ‘a | (© Jowl with oth w | sporting men of train from Gotham bre r famous business and ae ack MAX DO wuHaAT HE DID TO Tom JENKINS + ve National Ciub's Show Looks Like | Rio: of Color eae SS {Champion Johnson’s Former | ComPaRinG BUILDS oF first bout of tr Famous Old Chicago Player| Tells How He Accidentally « bs Entered the Professionai Baseball Ranks. to | Poll of Caljforn the chin out again, outclassing Pot ceary ia in nearly ¢ fective on top of him hamm' a lot of Chic ‘Hackenschmiat or Zbyszko Will ill Get Chance at Gotch ) oftered to not only handicap him, but wrestle with a big Ww Jack Herman, Zbyszxo's manager, took the outcome of which would be beaten by of from 8 t | found a good many ‘olks, who had @ tot our ability to hold the Forest Cit lawn to a low figure, see the game, | « home team felt consid at the end of the sore stood at 18 to 3 by Sam Lang backed to thi Kers among the! Joe For | Barry. suddenly regained all turned the tabi ry's nose with a hard right with a savage left » » pit of the stomach Brown and he got av doubtful grin on his fac after him Ike @ wilde instantly and the bemt of it, Wolsa I should proba- first four rou: bly have chose: sional Forest City Base- | , had not hap. Winner of To: Nighi’ Match at Madison Square Garden to of his strength Wolgast was up the challenge, Will be to-night’s conte: and broke Ba and landed without was beat lowa after thee Sparring Partner, George Cotton, Star of Card. AMUSEMENTS. MANHATTAN Barry weakened around the ring © sixth round Barry took a hard hani- ie, and was ba smashes on the chin, working hard uy Visitors Wanted Another Game. | tors and their followin; Earn Bout with Champion. Citys happened Prown rocked th jon's head to! and they wanted to arrange fe nother game Hackenschmidt, y aniviaus Cyganie ently he couli 1 Woilgast | stor oft his feet with a swinging the whole six rounds it was barry’ Nght, In spite of Jeannette’s great tin! Griffo-Bernstelr After this ¢ tween who like the real thing, knockdowns and ail the trimmings. ‘They punched the referee and kept on fight- ing all the way to the dressing room, | and jt Now came the third star bout, Digger Stanley of England and At first Stanley made BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. + and my father a MAY MUN Vora “Bo uhaing Rock It may lack sut picturesque thi “Back in the me a comedy and Joe Bernstein, three rounds that replete with hard feet and threw ropes to the ber that the stit ng on that ball was Stys of Rockford, one of the strongest tear in the country. © received a letter from a The winner will undoubtedly be given It was a mighty clever trick, : really did it. Anyhow, they made the discovery that | A Hurricane Fourt At Metropolitan A, C,—Jack Cu Ralph Rose, ten rounds the world’s title, which t lost to the Iowa farmer years ago in Chicago In one of the | moet sensational battles that ever took |place on the mat. . landing almost at will and beat- ing the champlor He was landing his left upstatrs ko BE. Daily May, , Haines and Vidoog, na_and Mother Rig \ guns “i some good boy for Rockford was organi professional team, father re > whole Anson family 1 not leave his business even to | at Marshalltown, Ia., t was to secure a visit from rest Citys to Marshalltown, At Brooklyn Beach A. C., South Brooklyn—Young Ahearn vs. Harry tween Ad sneered and held Bea Brown, cool, Jumping in and out, | rominy Ome 1 has at the beginning of the battle, Was soon rocking, and from the ring-| side we could see his knees give and hie thighs quiver. Desperate, he Mung himself into a clinch and swinging bh sth he stru the foul blow of a defeated man to whom ring honor js nothing compared nd Brown | ‘The low stroke went hom ~stantly he tore in again and sent Wol- ast recling away with a terrible swing- ing left on the chin, That foul blow hurt. Had not Ittie Brown worn an & tough piece of metal, From that time until the end of tne F agst Brown hammered and harm.neret sand Wolgast grew Weaker, At the very end Wolgast was backed against the BK @ropes, vainly endeavoring to clinch, {held on to stop the storm of blows tha, *@P-who had only a good left, and Brown pused his right so effe stairly bewildered the c PP. boxed and outtough: the champion in| every round. Wolgust was the stron were beating him down. Brown in Great Form. vs COM THEATRES" EAA ry He dext Mon, n has undertaken a! stonal ball player, ost impossible upon s to help him to the gale: ad & baseball te a show phian But the Phi kept on fighting and A. C., Canarsie, duiick Wantingford” ST WHER at favorable cireumst 1 to his usual fouling b and Was entitled to no better thi end back in th Once or twire yur and a half's time S)GE7- ce QOIc x \WALL/NGFORD GUHAN'S THEATRE ain event was ushered in with np of a ehamplonabip. » wayly clad in @ bright-colored vG the ring jauntily a leaned smiling on the ropes, the crowd | forgot ‘kone before ‘and cheered the ehamplon | Wolgast took the cheering as| later Brown] Pp Us a Warm ¥ ney at nis nakins h lefts and rights, Brown held his le The fifth was from his corn | pathrobe, 4a tribute to the Anson base , MME COMMUTES |ycouna Mat, Dally. “BBe, Drummers Accompany Team. result was an acc York this seas O'Rourke says ho ts y his judgment. bout of tan rounds looks good on paper, it will introduce George Cotton, the big, many hours 4 in the loft of ou I had resolved to become an ex 18 Years at This Address Means Somethin) REMEY’S DANCING onary wil 023 EIGHTH AV, fa: “rcp, tO eta Hive’ privat Mrithnnt sonnintment: te ea ihant ennnintment BENT FOR TARE PREP ROOKLET, n butted with him, and ell who used the O'Brien pulled them | Brown on the elbow against "s throat bent him over kva ‘Lan vanes idstily. his due. jumped dancing over to Wolgast, Wolgast friendly e time came our accompanied by n drummers, ran over to Marshalltown to have some fun with the country team, “One-third of the home nine was com- pert In the ball | every encourage: the ball-loving siness and I was given nt by my father and citizens of my native || Auuaninnd jFrank Keanan & Co, toon’ Weetouy, pte the New Yorke wasn't exactly a Cotton's opponent will be Morris Har- rather a smile of su- perlority and condescension, lelay wile a dozen Title of to-morrow's chapter: “Z Play My First Prof; one son played third rther son guarded second base. And I assure you they tloned the champion, a hornet, swung on Wolgas' and the champton bled freely, Fought Wolg In the next furry W ‘hampton John- as a coming title holder. tonal Game." son proclaimed made a form! AMUSEMENTS. His LEADING ETHEL BARKY MOREtic= i Ane Jarry more Pe (Copyright, 191) the McClure News- pyright in Great Brite hits reserved, DONOHUE AND KID BURNS BOX FAST DRAW AT ALBANY or so of Off '''s Feet. lenged rapher set up ing was over An- 1 me senseless, id man was the Then a photog- ulsed right ¢ ae fasta! BROWN was pitching 4 bathrobes and | nd rignt sw offering to way was ready the champlon 4 his back impatiently and refused Rrown returnel blow for! gave way & sth a i ia foal 1 look which s to pose, o pletures," sald Jack O'Brien, Young Donohue ¢ rigast of his feet, “GADSKI The Knockou: Brown made a splendid |oy:jon, the fight. Wol et expected to meet a man that L must have landed four for one, te own | G-In the clinches he wrestied Brown“ around, threw him ¢o his knees and, § Bronce bent him backward over the 4 paer.t ay Fee @ al eS Po 288 —— until his head nearly touched the fluor, | and then «ried to beat him dows sul urther, The American A. C, was well filled Sim spite of the slush and rain, for tas) 4" Pied great card. In the seats at the ring side were Mayor Reyburn, the city's WP chief oficial, with Director Clay 4 ee ee, met in the middie | gant It was quickly the bove must break clesn and without and the bell rang. | Sale Now 0) _Manairement “ot Tandon” Chattta WUATIO I ie rns’ strength and boy's knowl of the ring. TH NEW THEATRE & dozen lefts His knees wer: | rang and he walked to his « Strength Paralyzed by Terror. im up for a mo ROSE SYDELL & LONDON BELL hitting, Superior Only in Sneers. Brown janded the first blow, a@ left to without waiting, followed presting contest throughout Im the Apple am satisfied now that OUR WORLD | Wolgast left the hot been paralyzed Phone "os enact ; iy the ear, and, THE aur PNGESS eat Mon. « Wed. 3.1 ThE HEN -PECAS MA AVERSWAM Sue Fa LASINY\, ~ MARRIAGE MLA tut’ oLy MPIC i: ne AMA’ CUNNING in some sail in my h Whether Wolg not ina long fight is a mere mat ter of conjecture, Uttle iron man, with » wonderful capacity for punishment, but this @ix-round mill fousd BLANCHE BATES 39 CRITERION £ otis SKI NER » would win or BELASCO Lew Hens Nata. ihre "Set. “THE CoNcERT REPUBLIC ¥, iCE HOCKEY: Surely he is a , sneering in a quite 4 at the crowd tn clinches | i seemed to be waiting for @ cha: nm one finishing wallop. ¢, landing others, : [DISEASES FISTULA, &e.) ELSIE JAN strong and not ev. trace of woarine: It is hard to uid string with nes 108 HAVOX wey ¢ Club of ey x NICHOLAS RINK. uth Mer Cole AS: Successfully i rome OVE Put Brown did not mind th Well Known Sporting Men at Philly Fights. Seated around the ringsite sould be seen the following well known sporting men: “Tex” Rickard, who brought off the Jeffries-Johnson fight at Reno; Anthony Drexel Biddle, “Big Tim” Sullivan, Honest Jonn Kelly, Gene McGuire, Billy Git fon, Magistrate Joe Moss, Bob Vernon, Al Hertford, Jesse ana Eddie McMahon, Tom O'Rourke, Jim Buckley, Jack Crawford, Leader Mike Cruise, Kid McCoy Tom Sharkey, Johnny Murphy, brother of Tammany Jal der; Joe Vendig, Harry Von Tilzer, Geor tonsidine, Billy Murray, Arthur Irv frank Clayton, Charley Walker, Joo Coffey of Brooklyn, Matt O'Mal- ley, Alec Brown, Tim Hur Jack Cooper, I. 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Wenine iioit’s Mats 'sa THE GAMULERS , ‘ ‘Come: Sisty atlsal SELTAM COLLIER ” ua) LYRIC Nat rt vp end of it Wol- wast rushed suddenly and Brown brought | ALE! standing with @ flerce left} Madame Shay BREA PME VTL & ast rushed oftencr, by 400 points to OUR SECOND FLOOR SALE comprises the select stock of last Spring, and this Winter materials of McGrane & Wemlinger, Their price for suit or overs ire was $75 and upwards, There are many neat, and also pps ranabnct ons among them, -ARNHEIM, Brown's lefts were r At the rings! shrteked, ast turned hiy head to sne ean posing With his right ¢ ing for Brown's left, upon driving a crushing right Inside 3ythSt, Mats. Sat nextaton CHRISTIE wacoavato ta THE SPANG MAID ia | THE BIG” REVIEW isaneteu Concerta JAUGHY MANTETTA GaN of with, ORVILA, ALMA’ WALLACK’S tie POMANDER WALK back, WAY Down EAST this city for they all try on Bro ory that any good right-handed fight can beat 259 Fifth cane to mea measured Wolgast's rRV TOLSON anced and teinted with him a now, dashing blow and sent hi 1 accept cases of Piles, Fistula ‘ity TNT Bat head bouncing back Brown's round | Meld In Attendance for Women | again, prove tad a " FULtOR. sh | The College Girls Met oldes ‘Roller Skating | | Band Concerts Crowd Hisses a Foul, Write tor my At the beginning of the third, Wolg: ts | Yt of betters trom “my "C elite sure, to 4 all week day ol & bai, only), @ to & KOSS AND bal, Broadway & Ninth St. eR ie AMM NS THEAGRE, | ore OLD JED PROUTY, | y main strength over backwards joto # helpless posi: