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ao eV av ka Wises, mu NAL, PooDRUANE Vana 16, iv ivad. UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Wolgast Didn't “Pull” Against Knockout Brown in Their Bout in Philadelphia, as Some People Would Lead You to Believe, but Received One of the Worst Whippings. ‘in His Young Life. | 2 2h | } A811. by The Pres Puptishing Co ne 'New York Worl: heard that Wolgast "pute d his punch j And let Brown hand him out a lick bt ing, | Becouse he had a cunning hunch | t A second match would be soft pick- \, ing. Pre other night, when Hackenschmidt And Zbystko struggled, sinews "breaking, | Bi man dehind me whispered, “Nit! } ep. “You can't fool me—these guys are} » faking.” Pan iiad Pr AMA i M a a M WAN tne be Wy! Na) BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YO EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN SOME DOGS AT THE SHOW Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), GREY HOUND, HR CRoreR's * Becansnee” CLo ENGLISH SHEEP: Dag ff pa io NO mu THe BlLoopHouNd, fl NEWS AND NOTES, fale Bist ALLL port ason is promised tent eet of at the big diamond High y Regiment high school at have ente All a around Now at Newark, records R on, nN, Nov Dar t New Maven, \ tae early Pliocenic dawn | a man, chased by a dinosaur, { Be oa when his wm chance wus | F conte done; | gr. “That race was fired. Gee! ain't! «© that raw { yate,ancient Rome, B.C. or so, | 4 local scribe sat down and © soribbled: “J. Caesar faked another go— \ BR aid down to Brutus. We ail) > ’ % o nibbled.” | Pi HICH only goes to show that tn | jounts to @ chronic di | Wolgast puted, did he? Mr. W would be suffocated with delight | Id get the dear public to fall lke nothing to us that he { ‘t trying when Brown gave He enonine of his young life, ; r k Id save his credit—in a way | Anson Lets a Little Sentiment re him it may tory and Tells How He Liked Bt yd Gey ane te Revie “| to Hit the High Places Until know that they were beaten on the He Met a Good Life Partner. | Ps 1 Wild Oats, the spring « pur team start level. Wolgast went into that fight thinking | me ahat he would have an easy mark in tie H | arson of K. 0. Brown, Manager Jones |y egy th to see Brown fight Keyes. In tha: | 9. Tighe hand at all. Jones went back to) 8 give the Boston champions the strug | Powolgast and gleefully toa mies $h t he| gle of their lite to keep at the top of j “sucker” to fight ipbad & one handed the Ist, All winter we had been pre nd Shen: down in Philgdeipita Brown paring f th nflict, and we Nred -thumped Wol- | 1) in r to down the vi we nust strengthen our we with jo damage to our Toa Jones had assured him that a loompiish the be ne ah S9ep to account for Brown's Athieticg made a few chan 4 simply wait, let him etart it, and oeat | makeup of the team. One ef these wax Rim to death with his own right, Wo!- Ito W man named Button at third | gast posed and walted, and Brown peat | Fig jortst uy come to the sort of eneral ally well in any time they the same it from me Ose conch HIM to the punch instead, ant | enjoyed that six rounds with Brown | about as much as a schoolboy enjoys his head into a hornet nest, suppose that if Wolgast chances to | Brown in their coming engagement old position. were mistaken opinion still, You can taki that in baseball, feaslons, the jack-or-allet apt to be ina: eK ithe wise ones will say ‘Wolgast pulled down there in Philadel-| "I knew it.) | though we stron iy ‘There {s a chance that Wolgaat|jchistauten gre ; sar Phe } ¥ et Brown, for he ts a wicked Mt-! the preceding season—Wwe failed to make W@le- fighter and a heavy puncher, But! as good a showing as we did tn 1872 | Getmven if he should it wouldn't alter the The Boston folks ad outgeneraled us yf act tha’ whipped, on the level, | in our effort t ourselves and they f x well whipped last time. However, | Nat been more Ther al wita their | on't think he'll get Brown, More Altogetiins we | MGiuely the getting will be all on tiv Mat winn | Softer side. 08 tyethre | BG Nw-ROUND HOGAN iooks tke the eh epee ie real goods. He has a fightir ! rR face. When One-Round and \'\' fy Seorwout get together the fur will Hy. dep who tad fe I 0 good names like th Mee { 44 jp @ great article of » ‘ in! Mac fs picking a hard one for his first the avowed | f © pearance in the East. And kK, ©, 1) the? | might mention, isn’t lingering alo “Pop” " Fourth in Batting. lemon grove, Wolgast, Hogan, Wo sy hat gast, Murphy &e. Pretty good for a! nih Ph wmtaiireteen year old youngster with a kled the ba: souple of years experieuce in the r eae th) Ween ees D nan at that! ‘ that despateh from Australia Fees standing ing that Cyclone Johnay Thom: a ; hs i beat Billy Popke in t t . Bi ! € z en ; h | t \ ampli ey 1 act! en k to have PMOORE THINKS HE COULD | tor by the at had tackled " “be BEAT KNOCKOUT BROWN. #3000)» | pelmmmy de re is busy down at}! Perr PPMagniurst these days training Pay th, 1 lost, ev Moore for hix bout with Bert Keyes at M n The National Sporting Club noxt I to i Might. Jimmy says that if Pal ¢ t an y with K se of tie thi waa a lively for » tars Anes fe now holdin mc { " . iat or even cl a a “Moore olways had notimes ran up against | they were feath {natance in wh my pri h “and there i# no reas: ‘Shouldn't be able to beat K, that both aaye 7 mendous tumble was In 1872, the fiw year 1 played with the Athletics. Creep Into His Baseball His-| was @ throwing match pulled off at the Union Grounds tn Brooklyn vetween @ ANSON. neers of the Mutuals, Bostons and fetics for a purse of saveral hun ed dollars, T finished last. | Job Put Up on Anson. When f went to Pht a 1 held the opir. some time aflerward, Jenat T was a mighty good ma with the gloves or without. 1 stood up to a man w in my bouts with the my other athletic friends at Marshall- al fighter except perhaps a profe ome of the boys, anxic in my education, put up a Job on me. was introduced to a certain Prof. McLean, with the ex Was a teacher of boxing | Se I HAD MADE V7 2 ANOTHER: BIG | ey \ MISTAKE Title of to-morrow's ¢ Ball for Joln Bull.” (Copyris MoClure New served ) he Limetant, t Hi Has Moline Bone {nto the theatrings 1 and for severe of been Mowing i ular development nid gentleman and town my superior strength and stature had always given me the advantage, and I knew of nothing that could resist me sto take a hand Billy anation that he and would like SA HAE ae Me a m9 te A "NNY STORY — me Word" M hat BARROW OF TH Pade HAGE om ounces the sche | ation, Tt includes 14 : : season will open night Dan was 1 ry ram t been sayir Instead, J Manager Moura to Beat Hard to Defeat oa ‘ Abel’s Running in Boston A. A. Meet Demonstrates He’s In Baxter Mile’ in Good Form. Patsy Brann e r fighter, was talking away as| Bonhag not. Monde ugh he w a time record.| the trip to Boston, and it is Morgan sat there wrapped in thought ected that both 4 ayers to Marlin Springs \\sccis; ori eee ~ ing matter for Dan to remain os of | poke ery at 4 o'clock in the morning and went to| {une the matter, f questioned him. ce, ow be! Eee F ved happy. ue and behold! when they } ck there sat McGraw ¢ fe talk as much as that fellow “Little Corporal” to Leave for * asked Mor- y Confer With Brush To-Morrow. mp to had sup, after the 62 Mr, Brush and in than the To put the joke on the the morning practice 1. tle the title. jon McGraw missed | | as the \defea nig Ho | BY BOZEMAN BULGER. | u « fellows who think they a ‘ ¢ to beat McGraw to the training gr at Marlin and have a day of pleasure before the Giant manager arrives are in for another #ur- one other there'll be a} sessary to set- | ra an hour lo On another MeGraw TH | He t he moat unexpected mo- | Last spring the Glants played an ex: | 1 ay 2 cbalk-line In ‘i ; | the writer to take him. International honors as the representa- hibition gave at Houston on Sunday. | the wri m, na the re tad a special sleeper to take them|t!@ meantime Bugs had met some tive of the Iilinais Athletic Club, with : i and Was in a person) alter: conservatism he declared » Martin, reserved and M in the car. aw had a sec- When the d be ready to say some- when he was notified | the Chicago Ath- the Lisderkrauz | pions Wednesd tional bod! ed to tr ion in front of a restauran about to swing on his oppo a little fellow jumped tn a the swing, “What have you got to do with it?” snarled Bugs, and he looked around a p woul e point tion train pulled out there was great sur- prise and considerable anticipation of pleasure over the fact that the manager was not on the train, The players fig- }ured that he had missed it accidentally and could not possibly arrive in time to them through a practice, With these feelings they all reached Marl nba and i prom on | completely wilted "-—s—______——__ | ed never to get rowdy again n | AMUSEMENTS, | Amerie 5 Foremost 1) HERALD 8. viii | For First Time in the East ing Joe @ regular H meet in the star bout of nfair to pass final judg- What he showed yes 1 not to begin bat went through of the prese fighters that can shoot it as fas He shot it instde Carroll pg nr ae like a sharpshooter and thea had [\3 grab the clever little Frisco bantam ‘0 keep him on his pins rowd which had gat er of, the Tani ell. Hogan has another very effective he and wa noh, a right hand uppercut, which hc ner's show ds when breaking from a clin: Mkened to the fa me are 10, 20 & 40 ji The WARKENS OF VIRGINI fon at the ba ne Stanley Ke lance to the 1 1 ght fades somes | give O. KS. some tr ‘sven Pe WINTERGAKTEN © fin ‘ and a good) he took me, He says FRANK EUENAN SCO. [back, 1 W the wa is inclined | he never would a prive to-day at On to smaliness, but b are perfectly | wiping @ lead pipe joint, but that he's King, ormed and have the curve bear at thr two-inch Bway & 40th st Dein jes. 8.2, MANDER WALI. ALC: . f bat. gel ee ne that would) a in A Soudretie a front row position in| “That's where I got my punch,” | WALLACK” any chorus. y | marked as he went through the motion Lt ACK'S Ip bis bout with Carron Hogan showed iis 8 Joo w if | bigwer game Gusm Ly 'One-Round Hogan in Action hs ve | st en fe ss THE ZEBRA, HUDSON }} BLANCHE BA f is > CRITERION ¥:: ELSIE “DANIS Waitua ki wet BIJOU Entra yerktimes THE HAVOE BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. | J&?Xtisoin THE BLK wines, | iFrisco’s Sensational Light- SUNN a Ht 2 ; ‘ At Olympic A. Broadway" | weight Makes Good lmpres- Foung ix mit tas bee Wee : roun | sion in First Day’s Work. At —Johnny Da WM. FAVERSUAW = | : and ng Wagner will) ba | — 05 te oosgm Aas - , I. Staiinee To- tar, S80, I BY VINCENT TREANOR. 1 Battling Mantel var Young H ion vate r Brighton 1 A.C. 8a At Colin A. C., Brooklyn, Fight: ie ed the aand bag, Ban Gy BraGhiea, Pintle LAS Joe Virher'n ¥ Ww | roiday | BELASCO fit he Ha abs | REPUBLIC “Who ingetrom in Has prise. They left on the boat Saturday, | the train at Waco, and the players were) ANOTHE TITLE 18 APT| but some time to-morrow the “Little! begining n hing to be decided when Cornell meets Dart- 10’ ean LIKELY TO CUT Corporai” will take a fast train to San| on him, ‘ovt-lived, for mouth t for if the Ithacans| Antonio, where he goes for a conference | McGraw, who had grabbed a fast tour- wit the thtercclies.nte| DOWN PRICES AT HIS CLUB. h John T. Brush, After a day there | 0% fideo le, was at the station to Leagt is et hee ORR aaSY ard A —— will hustle over to Marlin and will| Sige; mem and hurry them Into th eee PHILADELPHIA, F at the station to meet the first | Sica 't eee i ng promoters are ors. t ea nan usual trouble In is “| Maude ae ii HATS Ne ENTIRE ENG AG OTIS SKINNER GLOBE “HENEYMILLER: SUPERS ed REE ioe erect ce “20 ® EWAMSTERUAM Tiiday. Wed “Nansen, Madame Sherry GALETY Wey 15, M & Sat.2. 1 ni rani MARPLE ey Pip aves “EXQUSE me” Bel LYRIC sat TR oe A PCLLMAN € canate MLOUN S seet ions per tone Far the eat aye ee nIDR) B20: VHe DEEP PURFL LARERTY Gini Wain Safape mile trip Kast tol * Sa int seat!’ Li RAE SPRING ith D, ack | y at the Madison A, ( NEW YORK: vd ta Bites BS would LL. VAT In LE, Nabehty MAR ETTA with ORVILLE HARROLD, i way & 20th Riad TODAY, faa 1 80D Nome iT MPIC “THE CONCE Av. & 42d St ie. Smoking 1 & PENNSY MAY BLOT COLUMBIA FIVE'S CLEAN RECORD in Intercollegiate Basket- ball League Race if Vis- itors Win Game. Tie STANDING OF TEAMS IN INTERCOLLEGIATE BASKETBALL LEAGUE. Ww. Pe. 1,000 ambia nsylvania Yale Princeton Columbia's unbeaten basketball team. ish with the strong Pennsylvania the Morningsse romises to be one of the hardest fought of this e have won all their » t') Quakers have lost and if the latter win there r first place, n team {s fast and scrappy men are playing at top sped Their team work nd shoot- of the first order. For the last cars the Quakers have been Go- Be ve ore t rival for the cham- » and this year they Ipok imbla team presents a for- p. With both Ben: mee » hav ered fi s, pla. gain, iW cam Ww identically 1 the champion- t. are sched- week, Yule tackling and Columbia on aying Princeton nnsylvania day, and C Vriday and 47 Mew MANHATTAN nd i 250. ey Bae DR: “COOK, Gait ney, GTC GARDNER, 8 the | Famous Arctic WILL H. POX, § Explorer. who- will i the wir * COHAN'S | an. MeCom: © Others HEA TIRE: 1way de 480 CNIS Mate Wel 4S: GLT-RICH QUICK WALL/NGFORD GRAND siete, va ‘Tanguay HIT Dat. Daly, ahe, | Flo. Irwin & Annee Ie Nat, ¢ Goodin & Deming larry Brows ion White. others, CLUB sate’ | DOG SHOW HURTIG & SEAMON’S Bet My THE BEHMAN SHOW STOR Ain Nes, he ease HOLBAUOK BLINN, in THE BOSS Koller Skating METROPOLITAN, RINK, Band Concerts iin BS STER HENN way ry nt Sapte at ATE BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, Vatine, ST Ar He te ins 5 RUNAWAY hats” RON & LAX nO’ GAYETY BOWERY BuRit gtbms P IRE. dX CLSE ME, 1 Ly. v EMP MPIR « FE . Av. Hest Seats, 500 amen de PAR: SGIRE eS LAVE WIRE VAUDEVILLE, Obera Hoye 1 pl& Fulton \GRAND (peti ve LWiCe DAILY \14 aM e YSON | 19 es CO.Othe i € Gitl From Rec: or's hues Mon, Wad, Nat ven 1 HOMO AYTON'S THEATRE THE COLLEEN pawn | Ff it Wimsburg,

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