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UP-TO-DATE | AND NEWSY It Would Be Funny Upset to) Gotham Fight Fans if Hogan | Put Over Another “One-) Round” Punch Against Knock- | out Brown at Madison A. C._ . To-Morrow Night. _ "ine New York World), SOCKOUT BROWN and One K Round Hogan are both in fine shape for their bout at the Madt- fon A. C, to: norrow night Hogan, who comes here heralded as a world-peater, but who has never fought outside of hie home town, San Fran- claco, before. New Yorkers will have no true line on the Western scrapper until the bout with Brown is over, He looks good in the Kymnaslum, but no one knows how he will class with a gruelling, rushing fighter like K. 0. 4 be a funny upset to Gotham « if Hogan happened to put ner “one-round” punch, Hows an isn't worrying. I iy scheduling Brown away into t future, and his list runs something 1i t Brown vs. Hogan, Wolgast, Mur phy, Moran, M and, Willie Levwts, Papke, Hugo Kelly, Dan Sullivan, Sam Langford, J Johnson. Confident cuss, this Morga * hare New York Athletic Club has decided that it will hold profes- fonal box! bouts again, begin- ning with a show @ week from Satur- day night. From this time on boxing, beth amateur and professional, will be a regular Saturday night entertainment members of the club. e club age the best professional boxers just as it haw engaged the best vaud ville talent for Its aturday evening smokers throughout the winter. Twelve years ago, when the N. Y. A. 0. in Its old house, held many big fights between first cla ten. All of the oldtime members feel a Rood deal of pleasure over the renewal 2 of the spor > Then. .. by taking up profes- * sional box: again as an entertains ment for its members, wili help to give & splendid sport the standing it de- over an ever, Danny Mo! in Madison Square Garden next week, fad the tickets put on public sale ) to $4 a seat, the Garden would ked, and thousands would have to be turned away for want of roor sport in the world draws Ike lub bouts will be stric Will be allowed in ths ) boxing nights, ho admittance charge 0} pay the boxers, and the be entirely freo to all nem. will make the the best boxers he in York. largely to the efforts of ex- Haubold, now of the Athlette ex-Capt, Jerry Ma+ lub has taken up box- lieve It will be the most the entertainment fea- Y. A. C. for Popular of tures provided by the its inembers. NELSON affects to hold opinion of Packey Mo- wese 8 @ fighter, Here is somne “inside dope" that shows | how Bat's sentiments have changed. | In 197 Battling Nelson, owing In Dieago, engaged Mer | nknown, to epar stage. This was v t ® Trocad ° 4 sparred three o mmediately after at he bout Neison the Auditorium Annex and Wing telegram to his man. B ager : Billy Nolan, Larkepur, ¢ I have discovered the grea fighter that ever drew on a glov next week McFarland sh re fi leon to come Nelson ref 60 on boxing ily Nolan to get MoWar and manage him, too, With both nd McFarland under the same e'd be no chance of thelr at Wasn't n then ‘ KID BURNS WINS SLOW BOUT OVER SULLIVAN, } In a slow and ¢ blocks awa ible Whatever in } » the fighting A. C. stag. Burne w | 4 er for Bullivan, using { nd jab to the face re- As soon: Burns would lana he would fall into @ clin ne men W was kept b weparat- Rio aM LEACH CROSS ONCE MORE t TRIES TO “COME BACK.” ; Leach Cro: will } make anot ‘ort to “come back to iy knight at the Fairmont Athletic Club, tf He will meet Johnny Marto ef the wes io in a ten-round contest, All t : dé fans will be lined ring } alongside of the west - live! © will surel Broes says be has developed into a fighter and he proposes to fight every week cam reach the champions, Tbe unknown quantity in, thts bout 4s | _THE EVENING WOBLD, _ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1911. _ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK DAN MORGAN'S DREAM. Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Company (The New York World). HEY, LANGFOROS GRoGGY, MORGAN * wict L HIT MA, PUNCH, EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN LANGFORD-LANG FIGHT FOR $15,000 PURSE IN LONDON In London ¢ betwe there will be @w men Which has est among the pugiligm all over the world. men who will figure in, this great DP are un Langford, the colored cyclone tighter of Boston, and Bill Lang, the heavyw ht champion of Australia, They ill twenty rour for @ oo) at Hugh Me- which is the Lang- e m the betting at ) to 7, with very little Lang The fact that the win- neXt logical opponent Johnson is largely responsible husiasm displayed over the ollowers sturdy lightweight of for another battle to Franklin the husky neround bout at the Mo it. CHAPTER X1 1 Am Once More Forta season of 188 went us to the top again with a big hurrah, the record for that year I) seo that from start to finish Chicago and New York wore the only ones in It j that {t was nip and tuck between them aimost to the last, At the end of May the New Yorks were in the lead, with weventeen out of twenty-one games to We piayed twenty games that month and won only fourteen. In took a turn in our favor, ty-one out of ed, New York ‘n Favorite. Chicago winning tw er ae ok ee che * losing five out of t ‘During ‘the month of July it looked Mke anybody's race, each of us winsing | although Chicago wae times against ite rival's even, In August tho New York team had the advantage again, winning Ee cat ol eee jayed, while we lost four out Se In September we forged ahead with seventeen out of twenty games, our competitors for the pennant losing elx out of nineteen games played. ‘The Now Yorks finished their season | with four games played at Chicago, In| There ts no sport In the world | order to win the champlonship it was | that can compare with glove contests | necessary that they sould get three of | elghteen gain | dofeated only the club | ahteen out of serves In tr If two pions, in any elags, could be pitted against each other | jusion, and they had ¢on. siderable reason to feel that way, for) they had won nine of the twelve games they had play.d wtth us that season. their guess by a y. We won three strateht games | from them and that cinched the permant |ueid down the second bag was lls su-| Only two-o ly within | | Deciding Game Most Interesting one that made champions again~was one of the members will be ade | third game—t rs wil) be! any kind. The | I TALKED TO THEM Like tne N.Y. A. C. Dan Hickey,| & OUTCH UNCLE , then an | him on the} n Wabash avenue, MoFar- | minute rounds. | e///; \ Wy DANIELS, THE GREAT SWIMMER of\the New York A. C., added another record to his already long list when he broke the 20-metre record in the N. Y. | em Trew wet o0 vue and had practised so a steadily that scarcely @ play could be aa clipped 15-5 seconds off the record held made that we re not Im perfect read- y Beaurepalr «4 Austraiian, The eve+ inews to meet. We had a system of #lg-| = ning before Daniels's attempt he had als that was well nigh infallible, and | partaken of some two pounds of sweets eet ie aisctin Germain what JACK Johnson Shows Most tiv wawitah seece Me teves Wa ue Wee fence | according to the club's swimming coach, tricks of the different twirlers, and | Speed of Giants’ New Men are aber id have cut off a couple most important of all, we had perfec TSAAIIMESEAPPRER TSP Wet confidence ih each other. 8 to have tackled another record, but Williamson = wi DI hortstop | ne then call body in and) the sweets indulged tn the night before and Burns third base, The latter ex-| celled in the blocking game, wh'ch he! B d t ioe bat ba iat hing ei hartge 5S made the task imposetbl nd Tesreau. That is really a ho | managed inva atyle 1 have never seen| Recruit From Waco Bound to practice that was done. y | EVERY SPEED SKATER OF PROM- attempted by any other player and It Johnson handies himself as nicely | Which was gure to make @ base runner| Make Josh Devore Look fin the ourtcla as he did at. soconi | ‘mence in this country and Canada wif considerable trouble, At short Will- base, he will stand a good chance of | tfY for championship honors at the in- famson was to the manner born, and to His Laurels. being kept on the tea: for a y ternational inddor meeting at the St. in spite of his “great bigness” he could! ? seasoning. Nicholas Rink to-morrow and Thursday ver as much ground fn that position Forsythe a Stugger. evenings. Bot McLean, the little West- any man I have ever acen. His i g ern champion, artived here from Chicago throwing was of the rifle shot ordor, | rl e Forsythe attracted a good deal of at-/ yesterday, and Roo Robson ana | but tt was not hard to catch, becauss| BY BOZEMAN BULGER, | | eention by his fast work at first vase Wheeler, ‘the Canadian champions, and | It came #0 accurately into the hands,| (Staff Correspondent of The Evening World and also by his hb the Team.) Of the merits of Williamson and Burns | we Tr the amen ce) tice. He is or ball players I cannot speak too en- MARLIN, Tex., Feb. osu takes a swing thustastically, arnica pervades the camp of the Glants| j.6 hits the ball on the nose {t is I ist ents morning, and many of the youths} to go out of k. Yesterday after- Pfener Liked to Pose. |weho went limping to the park for morn-| oon he clouted one over the Fred Pfeffer was @ ball player from taken for the! {Her which is a goodly distance, If notder, Dast the ground up and as good a second|ing practice were mis anybody ever gets one over the left- smith baseman as the sport has ever pro-|rheumatics who flock to the hot wells fad ‘fence here he wil! have to take q duced. The only thing I ever called during the early hours. Several of the two cracks at w says he had jhim down for wax a tendency to poss recruits paid the price of over ambition the fence built fa Havotealy. ta pead bkaieeren Gaieain taupe for the grand-stand, although he Was by showing up with arms that creaked keep Chief Meyers, Murray and such an artist that I really couldn't) 1 Sve Peden gate and lege that Fred Merkle the, JIMMY MITCHEN OF THIS CITY Tee te kote Ca uae thar aver | Walked like tilts Spring games and losin Us." easily outpointed Dick Howell, who Pe mane 26) Mee teeatat Seer he. pitchers were green Afother reason for building the ground claims the Canadian welterweight title, Bition In vonithg epectaoniar iIMM:|ancugh to let thale: afte out even 6) Mc lee got the outfieldera In at the Postman A. C. tn @ teneround tion on the diamond. He en @ high |iittle bit, and they were Hendricks Soa knows that it ts hard — salaried player and one that earned Tesreau, The others are comparatively a tt oe ee 6 bass warns and) t the game and stalled throughout | wy Mant to say of John Clarkson that|the practice Bugs Raymond statloned he was a “really great.” ¥lo was the| Dimself in a far corner of the outfle’ rrific hitting in prac- | others from Boston, Cleve! of the sluggers Wie skating ce: rom his shoestrings. If qy1 id and other res will be here to-day, This be the ereatest gathering of fast din the East, for tho ting champions will meet such men fleld as Pail Kearney, Joo Miller, W. Burk- ‘ew Yor flyers; Larry Barnett, the colboy champion, and tn fact every mu lertor felle byszko, the Polish champion w: is clty #ince the strenuous ie engaged in th Hackenschmi{dt at best pitcher that over stopped over-| and arest he got to reai work oat pond Rae Vane ae ae Le ealson Sq nrden wil take piace night in Chicago, «od I mn what I|Wwas to relay a few balls that bounced) Por’ gen ° Mie re ne anast ten neuest ee ase say. Hoe was the inventor and mle | back from the fence. Shonta, who 18) “Tne man who is awalted wit Hackenschmidt of the firat chance to Proprietor of w remarkable drop curve r wise owl, caught two long eS! ghan ordinary interest 1s Frank Manush, | moet but as he bas Pila- | EAR gah ae Laeea at aked off to a warm corner! the wonderful third baseman that New kof, nnishh Léon, to dispose of | pam o de any all pl from New Ori considered the { the fence and rematned there until York and ition i hange of | °! mout, and in addition his change Of! sicraw ousted him for a run around| 1s gener amond, In the spring of Iss | te park. Telenged to the Bostons for| Rustenhaven and Jenkins caine in last $10,000 ‘and played with that team for /night afte: a perilous trip from St. several years. sternate | H2U# Unencorted, and will get thelr frat | Marveiioun Jum MeCormick, Clarkson's alternate | chance tocday, marvellous 5 Psd hag? ot bo iad! ‘The norther has about spent its force morow Py 1 and the sun ts shining brightiy. In an- = ; ; pitchers are Cee Tecate bit dun wee wits other day Marlin will get back into] Witte Lew ESIGN ERBOOICEN, Bway 4 turing exception. John Fiynn, a third its accustomed stride of hot weather) Willie Lewis donned pitcher in the *iring, had w wonderful ,and the young phenoms can fire away|and had ail the beter of Shadow Mor- Mauda Adams Ul Ghantocior drop ball, great speed, and was @ 804) at will, |tis, the colored ter of Newark ina J SEATS NOW FO ENTIRE ENGAGEMENT Patter and a fast elder. He was @) McGraw has @ rather unique way of! ten-round bout at the Harrison (X, J.) Up-top fellow, too, and had his arm not | gating hie first line on a ball player, A: C: Stag. Lewin was tn good ‘shape or dl be whink nd managed to get home his blows wit Pie ining | whether it 1s @ pitcher, outfelder” oF fee bane) i Ls Jimmy Ryan was a schoolboy from | infielder. He lines them all up in the! Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass., | {nfleld and bats them ground balls. ‘This, He urst he ass of all starting out y club In both AMUSE! -NTS. an League re be a | EMPIRE! eat base- mats, re toe ETHEL BARRYMORE ? Ph Alive-Sit-by-theeFire, followed The ‘Twelve. Pound ay not be given the opportun- | Bi | Mate, “to. most Interesting to me that T ha Even to this day every # made te a Refore going out to the grounds I go the boya together and talked to them I reminded of how much depended on thelr work that after- trusting to the last chance, ¢ to Worry over to-morrow,”” responded nobly r » story of that decisive third game in detai—ae I expect to do for Chicago 1n team I ever had under but tn my eathnation it ext-balanced and most capable before the pub About the only weak point position of left fleld, vtill filed by Abner Dalrypmie in i to let him go for 1 peasons on acc which had cost us Asa batter Dal wos a war proposition and that made up for som Our outfield was equal to that of any before or since, and ou think modern oaseball is superior. tet that was known every- ‘Chicago's stone f way @ ball could be sent beyond it was to bat It high that tt was out of reach, The nfleld were Tom your wus Wensdplayea Store closed Washington's Birthday. ig Oey pt ROAD ERO” J ainaiss, “goals HETTY ROARS OF LAUGHTER,” —E: when he came to us, but he showed signs he explains to them, is to get their arms) AMUSEMENTS, Of making good and he did in time. Ile Warmed up, but it isn't. He really wants | emo CePye THE ZEBRA A. nt ie was a good hitter and a good judge of a | to se them in action, #0 as to observe MANHATTAN OPERA Bak fly ball. He was also an accurate left- the way they handle themselves patue HOUSE 720, handed thrower. His greageat fault | rally when not on exhibition, 1H ve. ane 24TH GUeE ALE 2 rape Pacer: he maui Erin 6 7ourm bees Johnson Fastest of Lot, Mune 95¢ “50 t, but would w > his base, 1] \ ised. to fing him repoatediy for this, | , Af AN evidence of keen observation, | | gond souts Sean el but he was slow to take the hint. in fifteen minutes he picked out @ cei FOGARTY, HOWARD ‘& NORTIL ug ple ? 2 | player who Is by far the fastest man fe ep Ris E ‘anit he Sunday Drove tor Undertaker, |» tho tot. Jack Johnson 1s the young Hal Merritt, ALO: Dunea: fallingham’ aw Hilly Sun-| SPeed merchant, and {f he geta a good ‘The first time 1 eves w Sig THE SLAM PLN CRS PKA ears PLS ha oer mee » Josh Devore will have to look AMMERSTEIN’ S's ELSIE E JANIS With Jos: caWTHte . day he wa Ing for an undertaker’ weil to hi els. Young Johnson BIJOU * GET, n Marshalltown, Ta. Later I saw him st ay) 484, Dally, dint Wo ay Ee geen oe Played with Waco last season and nankt @ yi {S50 neenen a Sou fiamieet, Abd. ie talk of the Texas League, Hefore OR OTIS. ELM & MER HENRY MILLER «i "HAV jue think he wan firet clase thnber for he singled out Johnson and asked him Calter. W Raves, Jocgiine Do toile, otic haseball. T asked him if he w uld Hke to take a sprint around the b: wid he didn — That fellow,” said the man mind provided I wouldn't expect him him About the fastest man on th CR to work on Sunday. I told him we that I've seen start for a number of BOXES sould provably fx that and he con- years. He will run Devore a close sec- ON SAL GRAND MASULERADL GALL NEW AMSTERDAM) A280. pis: aegis. TO-NIGHT JLAST 3 | asap Terrace Gard WEEKS ae GALETY Ye, (aay to go to Chicago, and he oluded he'd try ft. The first thirteen ond for speed,"" | McBride’ | times he went to bat after playing with Johnson constantly reminds one of | Whone | bon We “EXCUSE ME’ us he Was struck out, and T got a A! Bridwell, In fact, the resemblance ) VULLMAN CARNIVAL IN & good many left-handed npliments in face and figure and ge: eral move- AZA from th ys on my ability to pte ment is so striking that almogt any PL fa winner, I hung on to him, however,| one would be fooled at a distance of Fi gyn st, & pire. 16, CHRISTIE MACDONALD and he soon ‘eloped 1 mething one } ndred feet. At the bat he stands Phone Mlara cei. book “ My in THE SPRING MAID really worth while Dut he hasn't yet developed ‘hat rp IKICAN evouit | NEW YORK o..y6 ai — . 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