The evening world. Newspaper, February 23, 1911, Page 12

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al Boy’s Remarkable Recupera-| ve Power Three Times Saves Him From a Knockout at Hands of Coast Boxer. | ib BY ROBERT EDGREN. { Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Company (The New York World) } One-Round Hogan and Knockout Brown fought a rushing, tearing, hing ten-round fight at the Madison A. C. last night. Three times, the first, fifth and seventh rounds, Hogan had Brown reeling about the | , dazed, all but helpless. At these times it seemed sure that Brow al yPould be knocked out. Only his wonderful recuperative power and no wonderful ability to take crushing blows without going down saved 1 must confess that I have a liking for Brown, because of his modesty his gameness and his pure fighting ability, a liking that might amount to a prejudice in his favor. But setting aside all prejudice, the best “cin give Brown in last night’s fight i is a draw, fourth, Hogan set h ar the end of the round the ninth round, the Tanding of six eit and drove @ crushing eight crushing uppercuts that turned Wdogan groggy himself, and t! the only knockdown in ¢ an the knockdown was oF Pbbsrantia!, evanescent ik joekdown. It was brought about by a 4 him to the ropes. nd. Ho ha flurr The ffth was Hogan's agai: th ick clip on the chin with the right), dle of @ kre he bib | mK. 0.'s glove struck snapplly. | ang Knockout nearly went down. Ite } Bean plunged down on his right knee) aceored away. Aw th | MA the same movement, like a Tub followed Brown rallied « ! Dail torsed to the pavement, | Hogan took his t jeed| up again. He was unhurt. Brown's rushes, and deliberately tried ace a rig’ matters. jogan Outboxed Brown. t ww that one rally and that in- fis nd Mtfal knockdown, One Round | in that would ent thein over like , and Brown's head flop. Uke an iron hitching post fight opened with ‘a sensation thousand people packed Into the A.C. waited patiently through | Uminaries and applauded loudly |. Jimmy Carroll of San Francisco | } Tommy Houck 6! Philadelphia} fm the ten-round » la Ustened patiently to the challenges Vintroductions, which were merci- Brown Forced to Bac: Away. n the seventh Mogan came again. few, They sat up admiringly The Ore-Round Hogan, sweater-c for | Btered the ring and seated himself fol » Hogan ts a cle: vone-blow chance, Brown clinched and wrestled uway to swing lef | n got In another Jaw- ter—an educated, « and Brown, ratth . pawed the In a minute Brow ; fighting man. Just at the bell he mani Into the ring, without his usual! swing In one body blow that made amile. Brown looked across at 8 knees shake, wry th was Hogan's Round” h his mind. Dan Tone Didn't Show Off. | Phere was litte deiay. A short | Gestion with Referee Dan Gebters and their manag: ‘nounced tha: the boys ha without hitting when o Teferee. That was th it of the referee. I seriously thing Perhaps the | was runsing yb had nen to t @y to show off Nike some tant referees he didn't Knockout the the fl Hogan beat Up in Ninth, ce-waw f ches and mage hiw time to draw one eath 0 He k Brown tried again, | A Wale 3c ERItERTOR i eat THE DEEP PURPLE | noid a in THE BOSS eect aae ee a td Bi, W: of 1 N mn Manush Best Man for Third. EARN MORE MONEY! E MAPPIEST NIGHTION LANE a OVERS r POMANDER WALK \ t Watch the man next to you who avs GLOBE ai a ee un LP CORNEGIE HALE, sunday i : tof Brow 1 art does his work quickly and accurately tiste JANIS With Jo CASIN Malisees JOHN McC OR! TACK ped back. Almost “Ei 44 Watch how often he refers to an 1, 1JOU "Rx, PAM Marrage a la Carle. 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