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UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1911.7 . s EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN tm Maioney’s Short Right Hand ry Uppercut May Beat Ahearn AMATEUR Ack qt, a CHANPIONSH Good Battle of Ten} | | | — BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. At Fairmont A. ©. Young | | severdi el Rounds Expected at the Fair- | ihe nlish, fighter, and i Old Cap” Tells of Great Al at Britain we ween winners ont mont A. C. To-Night. tof ten rounds in Baseball in 1874 and of |")! {vee men. w no we Trip His Team and Champion) rn i teen canted from second ¢o nist r | | ase, and McGeary, who was once more AHEARN, the English tournament, Bostons Made to England to). shortston ght who has won nine salled from Philadelphia July 16, Mitiles in rétation and can naa big crowd was at the wharf to| back # ao Introduce Game. esi ‘ x tie wh ie : to “eet” Knock —— ¢ more t a ten-day play | i ‘ weh under the CHAPTER Vint | Weather and ev Kedicnce Whale 1 Viney Ball for John Bolt. [ever + was avaliable. [ don't m N spite of all our extra effort and the) I fact that my satacy hod been raise OF THE RETURN VOYAGE 0 $1,500, the Athietivs did not suc-| JT NEVER in} the -hemplonahip tn the SPEAK tiz Mackey and Al, Delmont be the stars In a ten-round bout. At Irish-American A. C., pre- liminary bouts in, amateur boxing RY JQ@UN POLLOC Crescents Win 17 | Capture Game From New York A. C. Seven Owen Moran Meets Ex-Presi- 5 dent Roosevelt on Railroad Train Coming From Detroit, , and Interesting Dialogue Pro-| vides Amusement for the Passengers. | er of Lie tch fighters who » eight limit 2) The be 4 most ifteresting sil hockey game of season will ba ' played here to-night on the St. Nicho- las Rink, where the Crescent A. C. and sevens meet in the * Amateur Hockey / at ittio| final game of and featherweight ked ot | League sonedule. + bony Daly tn four ons at eek ty] If the Mercury Footers win this con: Gg Ribane tes toned | test they will be tied with the players ren with | from Bay Ridge for first place, but if they lose the Half Mooners will caps ture the title with a clean record. The only time that the N. ¥. A. Cy team was defeated was some time ago, 1en they lost to the Crescents by was not Johnny Kilbane, lan feason of 1874 or even in securing second Place. ‘The Bostons were again victor! ous and the Mutuals of New York fol lowed them, this being the first | since the Professionat League was ot ganized that the latter club had climbed to such ah © baseball ladder Our alsa somewhat leas at although we were "s winning streak is to be|t # likely to accomplish | {0 ¢ is a strong, rushing | th who goes right after an oppo- eeps sending in blows with continually, Maloney: as hand uppercut. which ts s likely to beat Ahearn, has gone to YEN MORAN dropped tn to-day with a story of an encounter with America’s moat strenuous | reeeoee an mereeyers Sey sey 1° Wily ducks aft Philly | #core of 1 to 0. It was one of the mos the diner of a train bound from Detroit to remain tn third place lef baer Hay A.C; | exciting games ever played here no ~ }0 New York. Chai Harvey had Palladelphia rivals fell to fourth. The r % aw stuck sh Mt | anybody's laurels until time w led, Moran in tow, and the ex-President was ings, of whom such is in the of condi. | New York boys have trained hard in the company of Senator William xpected, could get t tory over is battle, but they will have to be vest to make & Alden Smith and soveral other etates- tory over men. “Roosevelt came right down the aisle when he heard Moran was in the car,” sald Harvey. I introduced him to the | fighter and he got enthustastic right away. ‘Bring me a chair,’ he called to | the waiter, and he sat down and began | questions at Moran. He had | ised to it to say to yo « happened th Wein t ‘kot nlong. Ma ng weltorweiah’ Tialian fighter & professional. ¥ it straight ' from A. C. Anson thot it was one of the bigest troubles tha: ! put up to me. [ was so fussed ove tle fellow going for a while, but that T didn't ¢ steep naturally for MSerte hava Liner n Kot his wind and came month, and fina t to our man- Knows too been matchet to meet | mask ager an " mit made up wa Higheweielt, for tek] i Li , 5 farain, | 3 “I never met a man Ike Mr. Roone- | my i to nuit dee, but ft Hug “ 3 volt,” said Moran, taking up the story SidataH FOOL uSA-REHL. he trReTn eco aiey ‘ blasted fool and tell me that my salary for the next season would be $1.8! Once again the jendid team | te t poker lost none of work had given them the victory. Th hare and my luck ke had played sixty gameq that were cheerful most of. the time. For m part, 1 was sorry when we reached AP TO Ss counted nampionship contests, thore fourteen games of “He's so Dem He just eat down there and gossiped with me like one of my sparring partners. Me knew a! lot about fighting, too. Me used to| box himself, he told me. He sald he) had to stop boxing because a blow! over the eye affected the sixht of one| eye and as his eyes were weak any how he couldn't afford to take chanc “He was very much interested in fighting, he said. He sald ft was great sport and he was sorry he couldn't get #round to see the fights. He had been #o very busy that he hadn't been able to keep up with affairs of the ring, but he made me tell him every little de- tall of my battle with Nelson. “We got very confidential at the end T told him that in my country there w class distinction; that the ordinary folk won forty-three of them and had but seventecn. I don't see how any) ahead of us and also seven games of fan can look at that record and keep | cricket, which I forgot to mention until > his seat. The Athletics played fifty-two | now : , redit and twenty-one lost. | Great Baseball Boom i in 1874. ies, Hc Curate eeeatads Un keke of 1814 brought the big- ever we appeared, and I have nothing N se hree Cushion Bill a1 at Pittsbu beat Brooklyn by @ score of rd ga that season, thirty-one to) You may tal other side t the great American t seasc est boom in baseball that ever struck) but praise for the manner in which we | 7! ated, Our British friends didn't) Ment now going ¢ bu the earth. Professional, semi-ptofes- | were t al and amateur clubs sprung up| unders everywhere, and the tnterest in the game was at white heat. Baseball cer- tainly had become the national pastime, ime had to be s nd the game and didn't seem xtous to learn ft, but they fell themselves in their effort to) , hageys tl feel at home and enjoy our| THE C, ¢. N. Y, SWIMMING TEAM y went almost daffy over our /Siffered a defeat in their dual swimming | ¢ t to set forth the | batting and fielding, but they couldn't Mect with the Princeton swimmers at | @ ER OF THE NEW) in the eastern olitdoor | urnament, Winning the | halt mile and one mile | never came in contact with the upper glories of the game on foreign soll.' catch on to the ttle peculiarities Ca hese eton by & — = 4 ey) | | The first to do business in that line was | the game. igere capturing first and seco ac ah Seis C6 A Aabeiek Sint Weta classes, I told him that the members of : : ; he club of which I Was a member, and in every event with the exception of the §, THE AMERICAN | P. * the royal family always travelled in | the ciinbanlon teat was the champion | SUrprise Party for English. taney dive. | nother win by a kno: «| REMEY" s. DANCt G SChvGL, - thelr private cars. Of course he under- Ifostons, It was arranged that we| When tt came to cricket we certainly | pee out on the other side, he putting ‘o vw stood that I didn't think he was a king | or anything like that, but he had been} Promident of the United States and he; understood that IT was paying a vane} tment to his democracy, Jehould go over to England on a sort of| ®ave them a surprise party. In those’ RY DEYEATING G. F. WAL OF | poral Harris, an English fighter, av palgn of education—to show the| Sven games we were permitted to play poston in straight games at the Racquet | in the fifth round at Hugh MclInto: t fans over there that the Amerl-|@/ghteen men against eleven, which Cyb at Pt iladelphia, F. S$. White | Olympia Annex at London, Harris better game than theirs, | Proved to be far too much of an ad- tured the United States squash cham- leweight champion of the Bri je I was tickled to death to| Vantage, for we defeated with pion His scores M | tumble into a snap of this kind. ‘The| 8¥ch crack organizations as the M were “Yes, and you should have seen him,” | ——— only regret 1 had was that st would| bone, Prince's and Surrey Club: J. GORDON DOUGLAS OF NEW ko in Harvey. ‘Roosevelt stood righ take me out of sight of the young lady| London, both the Manchester and Shef-) rp pag BEEN ANNOL FF |e defeated Harold F. McCormick of MANHATTAN? up In the aisle and threw out hie chest ‘Chase H 7) hi who had taken first place in my affec-| fell Clubs and the All-Ireland Club 1 oiajiy at Juarez, Mexico, by ¢ the Chicago University Club in the final BOUs® a: Everybody knew he was going to say urries (0) icago jad but as she didn't seem to be) Dublin. In that Irish game I did 4 agement of the Jockey Club, that the | round of the national amateur racquet | fff, Sith Gtreet and Sth po my something worth while and everybod ated over the separation I braced | #tunt that surprised me as much as tt sce meeting there will be extended until |champtonship at the Tuxedo Tennis and | fl “Syadteset’ ot ee Dally Sat. Ihe. to waiting for it. And, believe me, nd went in for the trip with a big did‘anybody—I made the highest score 414 3 The stakes have been arranged | Racquet Club, with @ total of 48 aces 50e re eprung a good one. | Oo a’s Ig t Uirab. OUK stay ti was to/ of all in our game, although I was new si tnat the Derby 4d Oaks will he run | to 45, ¥ “Mr. Moran,” he said, “T never saw. oO € ‘Or I na ure be for only thirty days anyhow, and Ij at cricket, and some of the obhers— 4 on the closing day, | —_— @ king I couldn't talk to, and any hon- | a teher promised to give Bord his settled down to the concluston that an|the Wrights, for example—were exp ° = | Young Wagner Defeats Daly. est man can talk to m enti .q @bsence of that length might serve to| Players. PRANK CHAN( MANAGER OF) you 7 i ORAN closes his theatrical en-//*Merican League Magnates| « hesind Ty one knows, the new jady—she might be brought to a realiza-| Impression in Great Britain, When I th \axe charge of ‘am. He left Los fighting youngster of the east aide, ty | leture ante MOTION PICTURES. M Bee eae tie te ap. reult proved a bloomer tlon, as the novels say, of how hard it} landed T was prepared to have lots of Mie "tal, to-day weighing about a tencround tout at the Pottante io t HETRU TH ABOUT THE POLE: pearing in the Bronx now. He{ Will Adopt 1911 Schedule ih gia hand business for the would be to do without me ehesives (0 find fault visi Wins, eat twenty ‘pounds than during th he contest wane haed COUEhG A 90. Hw inson hence put eat, drink = ; Was more e y life. t i laying season, sald that he evened IaBn oF th Beye'he te.going to Lakewood to set erry. Outside of adopting the cnglish crowds that came to see wer ta taarito win ihe penrenk amainl very inch of the way. | ee Jailed dule, Which will be done in! jig ing) ie bees Ban nacen sete he says he will have all his old team 3. WALES WAYMOND, hae nh Food oy, He is tired of the road time, the banquet which Bey Shide, I don't say that T if tine and many good youngsters, | AMUSEMENTS Mato nateaed and North ‘The Devil. the Servant ball every day in nell & Simpson ha crowd—after all, anes HARVARD TRAC Moran says he saw Wolgast two days before the latter mett Knockout Brown \ __¢Spestal ta the Evening Wo of the Philad a Americans, plonship, will who won the world's ae |« ‘ {nto shape for Wolgast or any other in Jig Time To-Day. | TEAM! | E M{PIRE Ve ¥ "8 8c eth a Mats, Tomar & Sat. He cays Wolgast was sick. Perhaps he| CHICAGO, Fer Tae Mana ial give shave We noting eles te-ahe there's something mishty stimulating In ably do thelr. spring training DOUALE NILE COLONIAL va ‘vanguay was, He was probably quite il the] Chase he Highlanders ts expeciel | wve feast is exp when the De DUpOLL: Ae Rend, daiReri ane epOm seas The Navy authorities ETHEL BARRYM IRE Py itis i I'way fe *-Ohreumatantial Bviée Hight he met Brown im the ring—that ix, Amerivan Ls eric 0 t as a e) a FRE, fo) lowed } an invitation to the to come South during which {nvitation Irwin & Co., 01 '] ALHAMBRA || Nat. C, Goodwin Tomor.® Satw2.10 |! ith Av. & iuuih | The Photo Shop,” Little ates get together | this afternoon to adopt the schedule President Ban B. Johnson has written elty t0- | for them, and to a! here at any hour from the coast to tend the meeting of the An League, which opened in thi to strike such a well-behaved crowd for ani eee DOK ange. First I thought it was all | because they didn't get on to the Amer- after the second roun rican 5 wd to such other ‘epted. If the An- |B Mat. Datiy. ly, Fanny Bice, opb i ecchiae Wins (Sree semi eh ae levee eran ee oh [Maule dans Gh br ia iG Oggenourg WANS | eke wuvried trip sie! Russell | direct ‘ine Willi Bec abork ana Mee hemeatiha decee’ in” that arene 4 ran eae ped ans ali eC LU | [Bi Gertrude Holfmann : rom er 172 Hor) maior teante, in orver to got the there wa much to do, and the Brathay would waves id elite Mats ‘thurs ay THEATRE Be whe groat spltvall twitter | hat the eoagnaces Will Eet to- of doing it, and they’ didn't koow way | Reider of, the New York J HI OMAN) Ge T-Aicy-Qorcx asn ai uutaras' wiopt his schedule and then 4 League team, is confined to his hed at MeGesT, only who has not p: Rhy prepare ¢cR uae. | other. ttack of GARRICK : rapa cmmmendl to one of those bir He “ his erring wandiae mitene | For one, 1 was sorry when the thirty auie to revert. [THE ZEBRA || i WAL INGE OR D looks like a sure thing he will de pion Athletios will tender them to-night. days allotted to our visit had passed. players at the i} GRAND x} | Of course T had a good deal of curios: o-day. During the early until the HUDSON Wer yy g HLANCHE BATES President Farrell and morning, wh win are also here to smooth over any | OWMers and managers wer The Traveli ing ‘Salesian Standing of Players jity to see how the lady of my dreams In International | objestions that Ford wout tie lobby [maa BeseIEe Hp without my sustaining an | PLAZA Billiard Tourney |) "¥: Aug traden “lint mone el | another month a CRITERION, Mate ston lk th || — Y |! it wit be remembered As one manager e | without a pans ities OTIS SKINNER SIRE |} ‘Aaa bien Tey WENT | now I often one of the stars to sign 1 be lynched if he sold a " i Yred Weight te. 2 posed third major le. none and the only atietactor eld Eva IN THE 5s in p20 st ro Chale t Hione - itcuss ot Fee >to" make DONE | oe the return vo givin | Desi: 85, sh ein: ET ELSIE TANISRN THN BS | eur lai ite eine '& “cinire, ary ‘ Fletcher an option on his services tol | me frame of x BATTING | pnite to there wy HERALD PASTOR Were Wel ih Feb. 3 a GUND HOLBROOK BLINN In 1 HE Broadway", Tan 'T WALLACK’SE 8, LLW FIELNS HeW AMSTEROAM is Wes POMANDER WALK.) 4)! WM, vavigtsnaM THE FAUN GALES se Benen ICE HOCKEY ad Reg) thont alfthe cng’ senioft en | (capyeizht “sit by tae atecture fa 2a Se ae ; “EXCUSE ME” : | 5 AND scar . Joseph Mayer of Philadelphia has! YOUNG DONOHUE BEATS ervosea mis part of the inte! onal 18.2) Dalkline tournament at the Liederkrans FRANKLIN AT OLYMPIC. without winning a game, although in his concluding contest against J. Ferdi- Young Donohve of Bost nané Poggenburg, the former champion, Jing a} nger my | over. n't mind | [Now 1 de ‘| Siirring Finish ow 1 don't want, Gives Baskeiball Heng hte aust fe | i at gecgroens uate gon auits sit" a newspaper on Deat Benny 0 Mat. ©: e 8 remarkable exhibition of| tre Oem A ey acound bout at! Game to Columbia Hie . \ Kast Mth st. 2 uk play. The score was 40 to 383. t before seine: ined some | x ‘opyright v feck aN 2 ay canst PAN AEH OUYMEIC . yes ae : ore Ww ‘0 aggressor, did most of the loading and Gignty baseball timber Gr rite a. AM rights ea,. sank bet Bway te uth w Retin i Ly nburg’s average was 1010-2 and! janded the cleanest punches, 1 A af reserved.) Hae . tae GAMBLERS "i" tnt CiRisti wie : TE Bon Ce eh 71, 68 and 53. ‘The Phila- ag! oY wae: raising finish tinke y Gene Te ae DONALD enema ~~ ee ee ertae ee ese ae} eighth round, Just before the Vell rang, | gay himbia basketball team a |left out "Gometly . Nohtovers = } in THE SPRANG AAD, BROOKLYN AMUSE ; cers Franklin went down from a huit punci| victo of Pennsyl- Up as Tt 5 oy ot. bu Bat NEW YORK Mess «4 Becrats ~ Sane i Edward W. Gardner, the American| #94 twist wh as hangitig on. vanie tiat eaused the 8,000 xpectators mY Hers WILLIAM COLLIER baie wit at IESTAR oe ve hn. ampion, didn't display good form, ee to break into a rot of joy. In many r mo io! ey, 6 ane Last 3 Prey PeE CLARA'S RUNA i % hg second a pase it il “ | Gna" was' beaten by "Albert Poensuen,| THE BOSS'S PROPOSAL: ts it was ane of the mont exciting Geeree Wright, shortstaps Ad: dente: | of a cae ie PEIRCE ast & Nateni MAR ETTA YH | CLARK'S RUNS . the German champion. The native salad is e layed on a local cou rd, ieft field; Cal MeVey, right feild: | Howar RATAGE oh ORVILLE HyRROLD, TS GAYETY ~ player had many opportunities to make | . : Oe) AG Oe Te Cen, gaat neal! mee av & HEH, Mats, Wed.,sut [| s runs, but he fell down on the easiest "E haven't seen you more 'n four a THE IP PURPLE, sis!'0™ ALMA“ wae wae uve | LOWERY, 0 HAUKETI * H SAS" BELASCO 3110 jar Wiwn tive, aa, (EMPIRE ‘, Patt “THE CONC Ri JARDIN de FAR: REPUBLIC *. ¥)" ' kind of shots. Tue ecore was 40 to 389, | thmes, Miss, but I'm no horse car when was five pointe da’ Beas Gn’ fan TR he QDR REY a oe {t comes to making up my mind, ed curtain that Cor 9 suldn't win often eno t v the « BOXING TOURNEY OPENS “I'm thirty-oight years old and F TO-NIGHT AT THE 1,A.A.C.|wnen some cay has tald ne‘ out tn scrapping—and mostly it's been the plonship, although a break In ‘ ft an Livery Wetines Every Suni Phe au y NOM LI EN TT - | _ early two hundred youngsters, renre- | other, way. rutnutes TF TE ONLY DIFFERENCE Isa pee REBECCA OF sinbiiocis thica GKAND Livy wii vate eet ce eit Tei carsetie io" poh oats 00) Line cette Con wea | scored ecvon polite uno’ tiad thn fond ty wes ea CADEMY 8A ' Wits DAELY Me istrict, compete to- | pile an ecl like settling doy a Y ints a Ad the lead by ering “ . ia 4 McG e E) 1 ‘ B , Ae WiCs DA) SS ee race irks ax te ernn, | Ceotng acme cos peur een - meter payed for, Ordering a suit or overcoat from McGrane & dOTHER® | The WARRENS OF VIRGINIA ite Headline Mew ATES TYSON 41 : teur boxing tournament of the Irish | morning and put my slippers on the |i!" 00! het te Vevosyivanians sate Wemilinger, 259 Fitth Ave, would have cost PP: DRC |e moRRAY: ay. & a we, | De__Aete ROUEN OMAP & CO de American Athletic Club, Six classes will | steam heater at night A 4 by 3 ‘ ’ Ms M cena * Tig decided and in each of them s score) “z guess you're wise. wast toi; et enmeyivania) = not le-s than $75.00, We have their entire Teme Biot, ah Bren 10 i DELL a monion feud From Reci or's ‘ a will meet the chamnpio Taha at Sa Dbis ihe h ‘ “\rank Hutnagle of the National a, c. | Marey You * * * T love you The itne-up:) rommam | ast Winter and Spring stock on sale on our J spe, isqueity ie Ha AU of Brooklyn, who carried off the honors |” gnis ig how Mich: i Regan mak. BO WESTMINSTER | MADISON 4 yy, NATL clus tay &i the last tournament, will compete in a yf the425-pound class. He has been work. | }0¥¢ Mo ts hero of “ second ficor at $25.00. Sale ends Saturday. eNO EATRE S208 Warhurg ‘a ne eae se boute | eHzstion of the successful of the || , Guard, 4 : a tif) WIN TERGARTEN “el 3000 ; ‘lp THE COLLEEN BAWN MAT. DAILY abt ama Settee ssct tame ems, Poul tee eral sk vet A IRN E] Broadway = Li v8 BOG SHOW eee ANrrY es sg eet 4 sx youngsters who won ities at tue] day's) Evening World, Don't miss the | \ Sainarae P ” Cartnaait XS N 1 | d 9 Ninth St HURTIG & SEAMON'S ii tet ARE TNA “ue vorhes & Fee AB Yags maps, Sent gomapele agate. Gret chapter, Bao at Uaives Repent, FEO | wrt itl: ists THE BEHMAN SHOW] Osu AME cotas. Seiinag S “plag Couto, | ee ves