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BERT KEYES BADLY BEATEN BY MOORE “ONE-ROUND” HOGAN'S MOTHER MAKES HIS T0GS | AND PLANS HIS BATTLES Sensational Ringster From Coast Says She Knows More About Game Than H Although at First She Did Not Like Idea of Him Fighting. BY VINCENT TREANOR. UST eighteen months ago One Round Hogan lost his job was fired for licking the boss's son-imlaw. serving the last year of his apprenticeship with old m: plumber, and was “pulling down” his twelve a week. 6 judgment he showed in trying to “muss up".a kit of tools for him. | teams that have been making history President Hulbert Dies. Evidently it wasn't to be, The fight) men look ordinar Hogan was a! ‘for the past forty years, I don't watt) There was just one thing that inter- with the boss's relative proved a turn-| knockerout. Me went down the line, Ha | aadarvaies the aul ley of to imply | fered with my perfect enjoyment of the ing point in Hogan's career, ‘To-day he| Winn in one or two rounds, and ae eae ree ve sitaats the clever. | cituation—beforo we set out on that stadda out, judging by his record, us| arely wa oa Friday night fight aa eee aor ee ates heen ana ore| camenen Wien A. sal our one of the biggest sensations the prize) °*7 Mt his name as one of the no longer, but I don't mind telling you In little more At the time Hogan was} member of the boss Hogan thight now be a first-class mechanic with a helper to tote around his _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1911. _ NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT How One-Round Hogan Looks In and Out of Ring ANSON. er ive. the fana were Kept guessing and the betting in the pool rooms was something unprecedented. I want to tell you that there wasn’t the faintest sus- Red Letter Period of HIS )tinein prayer tim wate mcassns As | Baseball Career, for It Wa8| trams, banner cromds grested the in That Year That Chicago| Peers! tai sear the bie Won the Pennant Under His Management. Peared that year the ble grand @tands Were packed to thelr ut- most capacity, and sometimes there was hardly enough room on the grounds to | Play the game. An era of baseball prosperity had come for sure, and all the clibs were making mo: Again we wo We played elghty- | four games, sin fifty-five and losers in twenty-nine. Again Providence ¢ Does, OHAPTER X I Lead My Men to etory. was close at our heels and Buffalo not T shall always took back on 1880 as the), creat way bei Boston jumped red letter period of my career, Jt WAS] from sixth to fourth and showed signs | the season, under my nagement, the) op returning vitalit My persa Chicago team came home with the pens | soon was not #0. {l ‘hie ao Ueda! nant, In my opinion, the members of that team wero ono of the greatest bunch ded FProuthers of the Huffalo tub th the batting Ist with 98, while [came second with .3 When we returned | of baselull players that ever cast thelr ert, coe an if the ative popenns shadows on the diamond An it hap- tlon of the Windy City had turned out pened, all the league forces that Year| ig wetcome us. ‘The enthusiasm was material in Frisco. He| an O'Hare, the! ! were made up of first ¢ | " t f so great that nothing was too good for t for the bad The men under my direction outclassed | +}, men who for the third time ha family, | them alt, |made Chicago the baseball centre of I have had a more or lees intimate ac- | the universe, quaintance with all the crack baseball |‘? Univer ing ever saw. than al “Sie Chace | that, In my opinion, there have, been PEasetuNs sarded. 4 sbvall siaed tor+| yt ea of becoming a fighter Sere een ing ty tat whien| THE CROWD SWARMED OVER. tune with his fists, has built up a rece) doy teide of Heking a couple ig Maly nal Championship from THE FENCES. ord of thirty-nine battles and twenty- fore he finally lost Unitke the majority of clubs in the one «nockouts that rarely, if ever, has A before, but Mike all League at that time, the Chicagos did been equalled in the same short period, n he had a Wo dof exp not depend on the services of one first and now finds himself next door to the ained as & Boer kG tase class but had two, Corcoran lightweight championship, ei py a cai toa th poth notchers, pi res day. Unlike most ambitious young) 4, ¢ ebecat San thG ; a ee ceed. oremir| fight he started late, when he Was) ¢ one of and Mike Kelly, who] matured, and in consequence has the/ b: ailies, ON ROUND IF luable in the field. With stamina, Which many another wou! a- | But Hogan's er_is the thing . Villlamgon on thi ve champion has spent in early train-| % He was 7 $15 for his first | urns shortstop, and Dalrymple, Gor ine “LT needed the m he said, M Mi h M and Beal int 6 was nothing | \" a: the chance. I was \turther to bi 1 stuck to first | Hogans First Trip Away From Home weitere es Moore and Murphy to ect | rine tobe aenired, euch, fr | Despite his twenty-three years, Ho-| ‘The next time I got the full $15, ie was my stronghold. | gan is only « kid, This ts his frst trip] What ,ogan Got for Fighting. | t B { away from home, and naturally Be 18) wn. eso OA Tua ABTare Se ae Os on fu eo. Gore the Leading Batter, i a trifle homesick. He left an old) | od sishii ragged Tn 1880 Gore led he lea; a s & nd soon I got the union| ' age of second with 338, mother, three big brothers and a sister | too, but after I had knocked out ! Lg es a | out on the Coast, and naturally hls mind | qyout six men I winders in their djrection, even in the 1 was quite a ca d the! nped the rate to $0. | These Men Met Met Once Before, nple was third with .8a2 and Burns was fifth with 9 In fielding William- n, and the first | tele son Jed the thind basemen with an aver- j midst of his training for a fight that| thing you know I «gt $150, then $40, Releernrc ein een a, while tho fewest nits of the will elther make or break him, Jand finally $1,000, All these bours were} the Local Lad Winning car were made off Corcoran's pitching. No” he said, “my mother neter| limited to four ‘rounds, too, When 1 ; [Among the first basemen I held second | ted me to fight. You see, Iam the| ined up for longer fights everybody on Points. place, with « percentage of .077. Sulll- wanted me to fig aga dered !f I would be able to go over v Wee the Worcester team was first baby of the house. One of my brothers , but I did, all right, without any - that year with .! | fe a teamster, another a carpenter and) trouito, 1 each t I got 500d | certain Make any money that season? Yes, | the third a blacksmith, The “old lady") money—once $1,500 and again $1,800 BY JOUN POLLOCK. a lwe made a little, just enough to raise | H atched ‘by } used to be awfully afraid that T got) “Wo used to fight on Friday niehts|e ar, MOORE, the clever Quaker |! Tilly “Horse | salaries and keep the organization to- Ty yd hurt badly, but when I had fought al at > went on Hogan. “I didn't City lightweight, aud Tommy Mur-| + if Vhilaieiphia, for “sx! gether for the next season. We had the/ var mnt couple of times and came home with | lik night much because, you see, | Nha PARC, PACCATAIRRLACZOET Ot in tae et fie American A. | Consolation of knowing that we were the) \ Lele ts a hy e fast and gar.e fighter of | 7 om a =i the coin she didn't think the game was| lm athvolte n't eat meat on | Ah Asanti fea ApHtCa aan Rivne antl ly club tn the pau ae at nea Fridays. I like this vicinity, x ft tween Jim Sar! cent, most of them coming President and the founder of the so bad after all F + he [OF Something substantial under my belt! They were matched to-day over the wae » end of the horn on account of BAA) Tease, one of the best friends I ever “Now she's a regular sport. She) 0. tne day 1 fit. I'l have it next | ance telephone to meet in a (Noor) manas It began to look 4s {fl nad cither in or out of the profession, | ads nothing bue-the sporting pages! Wen all right.” | twelve-round bout at a show of th a tee there oney in the game, however, |, out of this life. In the midst of in the papers, She opens the paper to Fighting as a Busines | Armory A. A. of ‘Hoston on Tuesday hod’ Savage | and the c Me directors were by NO MEANS) HT urran that Kr ib on Our ed ust like a fellow, and P Vevenincl h i discouraged a saddened 114 to ner that | the sport page, Just like a fell ares eo a eee uh Murray, mat WacoUraKed, | aa been such « crest | return iC uaddoned sin ¢ mber tha eats up all the stuff about fights and) | "© \nkda thecm ns | seth Rood enough for (te man who had done so tnuch for us fighters. Why, she knows the fighters | Hogan ' | | 30 HRT ae N pet ety individually and so much to make the jhters. . So,"" he piped in hi ched voice. 1 since the directors left it to my |! , vetter than I do now | “Lr fight because 1 a ess With me judgment, T mi daha nares in the nine | 2M respect by rescuing it from Sister Made His Trunks. now an Ket aster that Olympia the next year. ‘That T made no mistake | (ie hana of thergamblora was not in the “yes,” continued Hoga ; ay ‘Clabter Iethow ‘on his | was the verdict of all the fang when we | WO 2 Cinna Crem at the gecrat 1} be waiting anxiously for yo! d the game hare : n't, | came in with the pennant # second thme | oe tiny club's a sin winning the pdt “New York nex t's ensy. W Ta Gals wie nt? 'Am before, our muccess was duo to our, f the club'a auccexs in winning the | news trom New Yor! vat T don't a i and strong batting and really great team Plonship for these th 13 night, and so will 7 Tavart a tp) ner a Werke DULIREE the’ axtiba cpenaan wa | Leura Je ts team work. Added to dug into a bureau drawer, ant Kly as possible ‘ Fou ect In view—th ire) ge the Ghamde| cao eer nee pied pulled out an elaborate set loing the same i teiran pionship. Not a man of the nine por- | Of the Kame Rave us an enormous ad | ; i is pout MavArS 1 game, to New | not yet ito the value of ¢¢ days ¢ A.C, Marel 14, | }aetion, [ realized that there t 6 ead Ladeedl “ sod Gites Rink ie { few weak spots in our make-u; and it| loor wor Kees is working atthe’ Sharkey at th And. probably lose ,in 5 1 att) Dat SOIT ee i uve app ted any advice, , 1 ‘ Ks, | t DME DO REMMI AE IE M " 4 Kk T must adinit tha au pea I to wear an old pair of| 1% because all righ 1 ; weal or two nin rea Ughts ra Hogaa Is Working hard. Cot ita ” nd remed eee Peta Nene a 3 eamts, owiany te gee i ; satisfagtory etart-off than we { é ; Johnson's oad : of Harlem neat mow How ing \ b q day. Then t 7 £ the live his Title of Monday's chapter 1s “1 Take a Tumble With the Boys.” ; ‘ i 1, by the MeClure iost J ne most 1 Hicata, Copyright in mibad andes Hiataage |aecces — —_—— tain and Canada, All rights 8 of Terry MeGov i ty, with the rain fal ap Ro nber er dash Twin Fi his i “ois Jim Rosenberg g | reeerenHRery 3 fast Vriseo bana Breaks Record | RoughDraw With Fal THE WEW THEATRE 4 ! ‘ } i Mactoriinck's The tue Bi ts the .| For Quarter Mile Ross at Buffalo. pment eis Tee te Uren ; eA | Figg HERALD SQ. tii2' ry sane omer Mists Hoxa iP GUNNING THE BALKAN PRINCESS, 1 tra 1 i} Hh Way de 9180 af. Petey 8 15, : = 2 vet Bae Wan 1 STRONG AT THE BAT : q i RONG AT rHEe| | |) LEW FIELDS THE WEN-PECKS isvold reds 0 i 1a WELL, ' HP DALY'S #ye. & ge 8 Hogan's ri 8 ft i u ae oeees Pa ‘ i sore and’ m0 ler. Up to ¥ , Atrspaia seit WM.PAVERSH: Lt a AUN a Fon ha hads nied niente vid sacrifice hit. | 4 38th St. Sines a MP welt 1 t me Rou ‘ t se whenever @ point Jeu bre Sit, BABY wadN : sf a : i ui unusually exctttng f) Maxine Elliott's fire 2h no qin - = sof a ee f ‘ aot , ip Bis fenson jk Kou fia THE GAMBLERS . mn Ha wy Pale the result viiiee!\Gomedy \y"*. 4°" Columbia Defeats Yale a fam Funai od sry cao th 1d Ms | WILLIAM COLLIER Pa’ ataivig ‘Bhancard’ wan that way and and Cinches Co!lege Title , Ae Gente caidas pani | tes Shi em Pell Win Indoor | own vo Ni cen |Rating th HACKETT feated Y wre an ent ntercollegiate League pecan pasbovnn Maria ac WEL AR ea Anson ed Batting L st Again. cedar rth pie ard at iat, tsousent pels ; Woke Tennis Title >"), ves “ermal, rat ve] MADESTIC . ; ; ’ . en Moran will be at 309 WAY DOWN PASE KS, ? x straigh . a 4 ” lefeating n a arn y 1 of the first n misotane vistors |] 7 Mae ant i" ; te: my nae WEST END OTHER tical’ cinched first place ’ ah sale ( ti ‘ i tere aoe ve le Week — LY GME @ the New Haven five f 000 | Mtr tle but Ane " er clubs all une Dies Lis ree re Je to poore one ral Ya oa the t H ns the ata: 7 a 1 ; Tm. intern. Bal 4 ne Bie 1 and 1 to | < ab" with “Har glisn | Kept, the champlor ise {i by Bee ee acieen” oF : team with Me | ‘other clubs went a operas 6, and Pennsylvania ing of the title Jersey Mghtweigh Saf Wy divides uring most of the sume 1B asec tats Mee” | dante see inibaame: | \ f Sanding of Fives in | CASINO® ™ e our | GAME winnie iia ed the outcon 1 the end ca M’FARLAND AND MORAN | ‘x games w ard WELLLEN | AT ODDS OVER WEIGHT. ‘"""'’ jsalnat our most fe LYRIC on ; en games and } EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Kiviat to Start Favorite th in the Famous Baxter Mile _——P— Splendid Field to Struggle fo: | Abel Kiviat, Who Honors at New York | Js Fquorite in Ecxter Mile Club's Games. fo SPLENDID fold will strugs! A first honors in the mile race for | the Baxter Cup at the games to | be held by the New York A, C. in the | Garden to-night. Practically oi! of the! star athletes who competed in the ra last year will start i there wil . several good now men who will fight for the glory of being placed in the big event. Abel Kiviat, last year's winner, be the favorite, Last week he succeeded in defeating Oscar Hell will ly at the Boston A. A. meet, winning by a scant three yeards, Hedlund the youngster who decisively beat Mona ment at a mile some weeks ago, and he Is sald to be fujly as good a runner as Kiviat, He ts bullt atong the #ame lines as tho Staten Islander, but runs with | more grit | Others entered the Raxter Mite Glasing, J rr ron, Of these men vd Bonhag ar lass, GG must run on lia club's relay against the Béston A Ay doubtful that he wilt be able to re- | cuperate in thne for t vig eve he night. Honhag has been runn edily at three miles, and it xeems Ime | ible th he can come down to the | "aa Bae: and be at his best |COLUMBIA WILL GRAPPLE WITH PRINCETON TEAM. Boston roy Wood, wt lete In the relay race lang,” says Lieut New Yorks, “He is 1 Wesleyan Univ In a trial quarter track he did o “Woe are going to spring a new at | | | ‘The stron Columbia wrestling team , with Princeton to-night in the \o gymnasium. The local ag- yn is unusually strong this year promises to give the formidabi ard battle. ‘The line up: Weight. Columba, last year on the ¢ mit 2-5 Ke sumbia! 4y ds, remarkably | for so slow a track, He will) and Frick's place in the race pound shot-put Russell Law- at | rence of the N. Y. A. C. will be opposed pened by “Babe McDonald, Bill Coe and John Brady Kilpatrick of Yale, Lawrence has come | Struthers within a few inches of equalling Rose's -Caruthers work's record, In training he has bet- we tered the 12-pound shot record on sevs| 4, Strassberger eval recent asions, and his clubmates | Holaworth believe that he break the record = before the present indoor seagon ts cone | flow did sour (Hake catch that horrible dis- MeDonald has deen doing wonderful! work with the shots, too, At the I. A. A. C. games he went after the heavy | ease? Don'tknow. Ask | shots, coming within a few hiches of | your barber for the one record, ‘Trainer Lawson Robertson i s that In practice » has heaved Sealed Sterilized Cup, “sixteen” beyond record, and Brush and Soap. Used once ihe is positive that the big fellow is the ming champion. Under the circum: | stances a new record to-night Is looked | for ‘The best pote vaulters In the country will take part In the meet. Oddly they } only. Costs but Sc. extra. “QEWEY'S DANCING SCHOUL, (54th st.) are follege men, Y Autremont, 019, 021, 023 RIGHTH AV. Flack and Bragg, Cornell; Gardne’ ad A oe Wa » Yale; T. 8. iH. 3. B Teasons any hour, day of @ve Columbia; Chadwick, Harvard; Hen. ni nett, Princeton, and Buck and Hold = man, Dartmouth. I y man tn the competition has k of 11 feet 9 Inches or better pad hal fe th have Academy, scaled 12 fect thines out of number _ and Broadway. 2217 Mad. In the high jump thers will be class" = — of the first. a Harry Grompett, the national tiieholder; Harry 1 AMU! ENTS, Olymple champions Fielding, | Ertoks “Urea t “n jumping in the West for sev- us sucet and ofa ay ¢ thy and iw sald to be tn good | ae SS ae. to oa, form. 16 Was unable to de- | feat Gr boston last week, | and the New A. 0. Jumper will ey chance to win thls fe tardue a 5 Ow RR. COOKE, rm whe wit lecture anion TION PIGTURES THE TANT AROUT HAMMERSTEIN’S “3 Ry. abe: to # Pella 2 e Deri tveclone a ro ayaWed. 2.45 Maude ‘Adams Chantecler LYCLUM tn a, MISS BILLIE BURKE ' 1 ypher in the A GARRICK >, ROARS OPT AvGHTE! THE. ZEBRA}. HUDSON S\" yt ¢° Mata. Wed. & & BLANCHE BATES CRITERION HALE, Wea. 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