The evening world. Newspaper, February 16, 1911, Page 14

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aE RT Manager Danny Morgan Shows Lots of Nerve by Matching His Boy. Knockout Brown, With Ad Wolgast and Tommy . Murphy, as Though Result of Next Week's Bout With One-| Round Hogan Were Already “In.” © Perens Publishing Co, [Bie New Yr World) ‘cc HY, 4 One Round He ein the graveyard al nat do you think of a nerve ike. that? | The thing that was bothering Mr. Ho- fan was Danny Morgan's care-free in king matches for tne Morgan has gone ahead matching Oo. with W rnd my Murphy $ as match with Hogan wa He isn't any ef what may his one-ra Brown ni it in the ring with Aid to tell t uth It does seem th Danny Morgan is a little bit nervy Brown is a likely youngster, of cours @id one who thrives on hard work and Matches with the top-ndtchers. But to ignore an unknown like Hogan, who MAY have the goods to deliver, and who has been delivering regularly on the Pacific Coast—oh, well, there's only one Dan Morgan and only one Knock- out Brown, Of course there's an angle that os- capes the superficlal observer, Mr. Jiogan gained his title when he was a novice, and like many other novices who afterward. became clever boxers, slugged his way to quick knockouts In every fight. Of late he has fought several long battles, with no knock: @t all, Abe Attell, Eddie Hanlon, dimmy Britt, Marvin Hart, Dick Hy- land, a score of other well-known fight- era that I could mention offhand, “ll started with a straight string of ff teem or mére knockouts, and » becoming “clever,” took to. winning jons. One Round Hogan is no 4 one-round fighter, Conse- gan doesn't regard him as $ he otherwise might. wn, I might mention, 1s not figlits in @ punch nowadays, erhaps With both Brown and Mogan the real reason is that they are | men of more clas: knockout da; now fighting than they did in the qu '. WOULDN'T be surprised if Brown with the honors and were iying & had a good deal more trouble with | * Bee eer panty aieenleetn to al sth Wolgast this time (provid ae ene ie ieee oem anal were willing tot weathers Hogan). Wolgast went into | Vel Cun lohan inowif it could be the Philadelphia affair with Brown | PAP! Wi & fairly exuding confidence and contempt |{°r* i entougo management for Brown's hitting and boxing powers. He fought like a fool, and a t fore he knew it was a w man, half groggy and weak at knees. ‘This time he will, if he has a trace of sense, cut out the monkey business and get right down to hard work from the veginning of the first round. And he has a hard punch—hamer than Brown's, unless I'm inistaken, Brown may land much oftener, but Wolgast’s puncies will hurt, He has a chance. Seems funny, doesn't it, to say that a But that ts just champion “has a chance"? all I can concede him, a fair chance, No cinch: F Brown has th od luck to what nance Tommy Murp is dignity with a great ure. Jf he here Conklin Finds Champ Gardner Fasy io Defeai ae Wells Scores Quick Knockout est knockouts ¢ dover A. C. eta ng Tex he colored heavy a the fret round of fghtnig. thirty-ellt second, UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY RAMPION Dena Swat Wray det rev Wee 00 vou cor THAT PENNANT EVERY SEAsou ? {UT isnt @iGHt- R un Neh? dba +. Wep uu ve EST SPORT SOME DELA To SOME OTHER ¢ BY JINKS = NON WHAT'S me men MA (2 0 pyr eK ALIS C ic y\/ a Anson Signs With Chicago and Regrets It—His Attempts to Buy His Release for $1,000 Fail. with the Chic Hor Twonld have jumped but now that Th Philadelphia girt to ©. Anson as soon arran| seemed good eno even went right along Job of getting team work. "The Chic nest, opent got weary a por ein thelr a nig of Ronee Sey 1 th at th TER X. ph Chicago. Just before the Na ry nppolntee Aciletics to do better | Adrian ould he H zo folks were in “dead ear- and my fondness for Philadelphia on of tts contents cut no had made hamplonsalp signed the big four pos for the Host the pennant so many t sion—Cal MeVey, first White, cate Ross base, and jIt was a breath of over the prising in the way of had ever before Amertea up thet n Bar calculations, baseball pulled tn 1 was who had made { tact off one} ids to t ment trooklyn—April ! LZ, "K wa LAS PLE 1 | SHULTZ, THE CRACK Pea Ty Vay | “AL, dust ‘FOR FUN. both men dazed each | ' ys ciehes wae MAN ATTAN Ureka “a ether with thelr wallops, but they kept leiphia Nationals MOUSE r slugging, se to ut hoped to be able inn ueet ant sf ay, a harder after these |to finish his areer, has been re- 9 ~ pa Nea 10/1 used admission to the arts department, 0. June 15, 16, 17, 18 I Aleit one ) practically means his dismissal, Cc ton—June 20, | oe srooklyn—June RIGHTY ME ED TO-THE “De shed and Writers Make Up Party ai Att anne m f hé gets one That Leaves New York. wit i are eee eas wi GUN UM Sta a _ Gra AMEKICAN rr ery ; BOZEMAN BULGER. fr ' 3 cas quad of Giant re-| and t | Do tr 1 vet an wa ys 0a | t at eae oa rattan ‘tater bans ‘itr Icovans cay erca.aor | ' : ann || SEAEU OM Pe TING eA | "WAL INGFORD i Anson Meets Huiber yr china ai at LYCEUM q | ma House, ube, to / nson Meets Huibert Again. Ce ray na | ; aT TRAVELING ‘aetna i Pe Head $0, z ASTOR ai eet i weeding | ercult iste... THE BALKAN. “Paris, satoans) ARH OHHHHEMERS. s m or ween LT WALLACH'S 28 Wall ma Ing te YK THE ZEBRA | omanben walk Te i it WALEAVERSHAW HUDSON hee Hie Be ne GUIN ST, “seas'aal. Wa BLANCHE RATES a8 hon : * ’ mn CRUTERION 32), 18 | pengnd for 8 Maxine Elliot's 3)5% 22h ‘Mths OTIS SKINNER © SIRES made up. f Ree ie te THE GAMBLERS GLOBE! SUH o S : ie Pie Comedyaiis 2 | | ELSIE Sais Roby "hai | Band Coneer's |_ro'vicue hs wu BIO Fe NA «sat. state 220 ih ta: CoNCLAT” Ge s WARKTADE ALA tie Bee HENRY MILLER i tie HAVOG |REPUBLIC Se a ae 4 MA ‘ YRIC 3 Oe WEW AMSTERUAM Ni Wath Bit ih waa a TH DEEP PURPLE 8s itnoannes Madame Sherry It will gid'oon of i ee ine ov : BA tost By Vekuduat wierd. ‘eV aE eas tN ee 'Otn” | “EXCUSE ME” dbl ARB : 1 DAV VOIT WAY DOWN EAST fe ee | Ee canst ASNT tons Cree balun LL PAY YOU — [wera Peat Pawel ate [8 Se als ts A ae ? sf Fenn MACDONALD AP ie} p stock of the well-known ime-= i NEW | ‘YO: uy “ im i * . Y iy tailors, McGrane & Wemlinger of 259 Me § E. eM po \ve, | ring and this winter suite Peta es ed Ae vasa" NAUGHTY MAR ETTA nd overceatings made to measure for |I taal Mie 0 ac a See Whee hire ee meee ae uoeir Weie v, Their lowest price was $75.00, Sale | ACADEMY THE _WARRENS ‘OF VIRGINIA NR Se tial | of our second floor, and ends Saturday, js 2 week vi TE * | ppAViOW'S TuEATRE ve" iter tie ho oklng THe COLLEEN sawn | \RR INHEL Broadway & DiMEE I. | netiBE ABP Bye | wns! AN IRIN | WINTERGARTEN 2) LUBA ah eter 48 i \ esses) ' 9 Ninth St. isa METTY “ia SE aa ie a etna PN ' ais rate a, anne. ——— or ! WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY _THE EVENING 1911. RU 16, NG PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN J ion = 6 ARRANGED FOR | oe a8 HARVARD ELEVEN , of i fea aon; Nine Saturday but No Mid- aaa ‘ Ye \ | Oe sueny, oN) week Games in Crimson’s Yow wouroitr quite List of Contests. BE SUCH.A SiGHT Harvard Eleven’s hard Schedule Out. ARENT You aFRaw Yourt Fave away? = tes at Cam- now 5 we ve WAITED rnc One WEARY MOON i \ » Amhers Brown at Cambridg T ae at Princeton, 3 Carlisl Da VBA SH : - ene BUN? eRe STLOVING a4 | macpHets ROW: | | are HON gy clea " YouR REASON? | | BovuE ARO TOUR Bewoete No | | ND LO Worey Me * bd. 16.—-Owing: sania — Yo @ Seaut 1) eee mace? to the hard schedule arranged by the Grown 1 next fall, there will an We G played, and they | | | | | Special to The Brent CAMBRIDG , Mass., ! y contests at that, s two or three mids games early in the season being < | ‘Hurley Wins Slugging aa aie _ Match From Cy Smith :: ee a, hare devided e ei v wera n 4 6,000 aoe Death o1 Racing in Calitornia Cal, Feb, people % (N. J.) Bo: J.) Boy Puts Up] [F One of the Best Bouts of hal His ( Wret Chien GET ANOTHER JAR” NOUXT WEE Wele rtNow uy Le ARE You THE Good oLo Dywamite ? OR vust & “Joe Passaic OAKLAND, thousand ryville 1—About six re present at the track when the curtain fell mah | Lane: ' News ana Gossip e's ame wn i ons eee | a oP idding betting, whic! result in i ? 5 Hares 0 o Pa sas, ‘| Picked Up Around death. Tha testing ae mmanrvine) Wie | supposed to run eighteen days more, scheduled for 100 *. at Manhat he bout start having been origin » Second Squad of Giants Sporting Circuit avout that na lays, but the management didn’t ca: S 7 C. a a ‘ to venture losing a roll of money, Fa hundred tho la} ts jor Training amp the most viclous Kind) yer M’GRAW SIGNED MAU-| they figured they would if they aptly ody, face and Jaw.) stoknight, ane! year-old | the gates opeti without betting. tr eae, “1 at close quarters and long ran : btat [Pps ite fred Hurley, | outfielder of Ki tho has | — = — Dates for the ( stants “+\ never played professional ball, on his| 18 Years at This Addreas Means Something would go tearing Merit Bb | t leans | with atitt jabs to | "8% 2 wet ERDAS | REMEYS Danciws svavut, heavy left and rignt| ALFRED SHRUBB, the English run-| Ye ree o the Jaw and stomach, While ner, defeated Johnny Hayes of this city hard, Hurley half dozen laps in a fiftee at Philadelphia in the fast time of At Home and Abroad. ABROAD. 20, on Wait AT HOME. adelphia—Apr: PITCH A COUPLE To ME, With Bi 8. Ailadelphia—Jifly ill for candidates for positions "tong Si Au—July 24, the battery on the Harvard i 1 team. ‘The veterans will not rf TION PIGTUR tied aut Rear ia ees Wet THE TRUIM ABOUT THE URES would Ike to make pitching and « positions have sage for three w HOW working HAMILRSTEN’S. Be, Co a it Mat. z L WILL BE James 1 » Annapoli fa, The Worthies t YACHT CLUB Motor B thaw tt Datiy. \giasuaes a Mal Veterans Robinson and Latham i)

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