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THE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1911. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK AND THEY CALL IT THE “SUNNY SOUTH”! “right, 1911, by The Press Pubiishing Company (The New York World), UP-TO-DATE EDITED BY AND NEWSY ROBERT EDGREN PLANO PROVES RATHER EASY FR 1YSINOTOTHROW Polish Wrestler Wins Match From Finn, Securing Two Straight Falls. Danny Morgan Says That Ho-| | gan Hit Brown Harder Than’ Ubyszko, the Polish wresthe, easily won from Pilakoff, the “innish Lasuy* in thetr ocatoh-sse-catch-can bout @t He Was Ever Hit Before, and for the First Time in His Life % si OFP 4 Pew TORD rip saited Park. The conditime a Lapetel called the winner to score twe out iii OF WINTER FAT IN Thg ft three falls, Me Thought K. 0. Was Going! Ps we” RK FF *sumy sou are ud pal” cdtieed the Merontean Sebel AGAIN: oc sorts of trouble before he | to Be Knocked Out. * GLane ane” a Sea 1 score the Bret fall by the edeuore Ged crotch hold after fifty-three minutes Copriteht, 1911, by The Pree Pubtidhing Co, Pre Ne Poet Works LL the town t# talking—and the A Brown-Hogan fight is the topic. Whew! That was a fight! A funny thing Is that a week or s0 ago the se bunch” quietly passed around a tip that Hogan wasn't game. That, now that the fight ts over, looks like @ real joke, Danny Morgan called me up on the phone yesterday, evening. Dan seemed to be very hoar I suspect that ne MARLAND WILL “DO” FOR MORAN “135 AT 5” Managers of Fighters Agree on Terms for Match After “You agreed to do 125 at 7 o’clook for Wolgaat, didn't you?" asked Harvey, Yow, why should you want 135 at 3 o'clock for Moran.” MoFariand explained this by saying that at the time of the Wolgast agree- Recruit Makes Good With | name come back at me I would have |MANUSH BATS HIS WAY _ INTO PERMANENT JOB back to the bench. “Offended?” piped MoGraw. “If you pug throwing you out of the eee | peach boy, Home Run When McGraw | the deauty grit mes thay pou made it and thirteen seconds of hard work, After @ rest of ten minutes the gen went at {t again and in thirteen min- utes the mat artist with the biseutt name had his opponent's back flat en the floor with a scissors and body bar look. Tt was Pilakoft's superb defense tat enabled him to last so long, empectally in the opening fall, as Zoyszko wae tbe Aggressor all the time, The opening bout was between Brits bs Mohl of Germany and Gus Gj "7 men’ i? tohes in ad- '. dn a pinoh. e | jommes 0: hed beon talkink about the Ment w lit- Much “Oratory.” Vanes Choa Seuld’ RHO eer Ne Tries to Rattle Him. | If It were permisatble "to write about | Greece. Mohl chrew the Greek ta 14m, j tle and the unaccustomed use of his ehat Now he bedst anything | the oldtimers at this time of the year and S58. A catch-as-catch-can bout, | Yoos! cords strained his throat, Here beers aa jit might be added that {t was the bat-| with a 13-minute limit, followed, Tt was and there I cull a few things} oomed Ghee be a | ting of Arie Latham that was the fea-| between Lex Bersin of the United S| fy BY VINCENT TREANOR, | “Doesn't it renily mean that you twee " {ine of Astle Latham that was the fee. be Bersin of the United States ey, chs that Hogan fight? Well, O™= MORAN ts up at Baranac| Consider Moran better than Wolgast,” BY BOZEMAN PULGER. 6 | Navy and John McLaughlin of Ireland, st World With| Wonderful clouting of Manush. This| . Jet me tell you he hit Brown harder Lake to-day and Packey MoFar-| Persisted Harvey. | um Cx Fes old gentleman, whose branches are| “7? fesulted in a draw, Then Wildem MARL: tex, Feb. M.—Two éays|Withered and who has one foot near the| Demetral threw Kara Osman of Twr- H b “ finish Une, simply rose up in hia wrath | Key in 10m, and 20s. after a hard tussle, LZ Up ZF Dale | ago McGraw picked Frank Manugh for) Qn, tne. s~ply rose up in his wre & great ball player, but tt was not until) made by the Lignum Vitaes, Arile bat-| Yankee Rogers, who made Zbyesko yesterday that he got into enough of|ted in all except the ones that rode in| Ja acrap to forate the flash of ghting|o® Manush's home run. He had much | aaa a t -aeven minutes recently, has been i 3 at stak@ however, for {t was up to the | select pe from which champlons come. |losing martager te pay for the theatre | ected as one of the three opponents score was tied and there were tickets that would enable the winners | ‘°° }f@nk Gotoh, the world's champion, jtwo on bases, Manush was at the bat|to take @ night of dissipation at the at Marlem River Park next Mond ALL-COLLEGIATE {and McGraw, playing second base for|moving picture show. ett Demetral, the Greek champion | the opposition: side, was poping verbal| At that Arife lost out in the stretch | Will be another one to tackle Goteh, HOCKEY TEAM. l{nshoots into him’ so fast tha: for a|@nd out of his clothes came the neces-| Wille the third man has not yet een ute the young fellow locked be-; Sty $1.80. The taking of this money | selected. } |idhas any other guy ever hit him in his land ts on his way to his Chieago| — Packey Thinks Well of Moran. & That punch of Bert Keyes'a was| home after agreeing to conditiona of| “Not necessarily," sidestepped Mc- & love tap beside some that Hogan| What should prove the best boxing| Farland, “but I will say that I think landed—take it from me. I though’ | match seen in Now York #lnce the Hor-| Moran will give me one of the hardest UZ tbs re two or three times he'd knock) ton law went out of business ten years} battles of my career, and I don’t want Seba ead ot, For the fr ine In| 1 ta any ance MewsAndNole my life I thought Brown was going to| After weeks of negotiationy, which| Little Moran sat with one leg swing- rs Be knocked out. Now I kuow novody| entalled one trip to Chicago by Jimmy|ing over a table during all this, and ‘can burt bim. Johngon, representing the Fairmont] h fo his hardest to throw him in A TRIANGULAR SWIMMING MEET not @ word to say, satisfied that! petween Columbia, Amherst and C. C. say, K. Q. hit that guy some| A. C,, and several jumps to Philadelohia | his case was being ably handied by|w, ¥, win be the attraction to-night at | pundhes in the body hard enough to kill| by Charley Harvey and Billy Gtbson,| De Lancey Harvey. It looked Ike &] tne tank of the City College of New } n elephant They said that guy isn't) aul the parties concerned were brought | long drawn-out affair then, with Harvey . |igame. Woll, he's the Orat man t evor| p York. Columbia has already defeated G, A. Hornfeck, the intercollegiate * y je sticking for o'clock f °f 4 it rom Latham was Accommished by a| SSS saw take the hardest punch K. O. prvigeset Dea athate oom ri a ana. saPacieed TaMbHae 6a 4 “eae the City College boys, so the meet will |] hockey referee, has. picked the fol- J) Widered scream like that of a copna wolf, b am | lin, RAM ape sHaGK py 18 CRE Ainth | coe tecentocceen nenne: ven Wen | ne is +| develop into a atrugeie between the |f jowing allccollegiate’ hockey team{| “Go up there and take your three| holler as he would, the old fellow tad to | =... AMUSEMENTS, round K. O. hit him on the Jaw as|@n hour's discussion, during which airy) When Packey and Manager Thiery of-| Biye ana White and Amherst for first | for the Yale News: strikes and then grab the water dip-|loosen up. | | hhard as he ever hit anybody in his Iffe,| repartee filled the air, was necessary | fered to split the difference and maxe! nonors, ; and Hogan didn't move back an inch.| before McFarland agreed to “do” 135) 1t } o'clock. He just leaned in and looked for a! pounds at 6 o'clock for Moran, Like Leach C chance to shoot that right over agaly| ‘The date was set for March 14, and| battle sudden! He'll clean up all the other lghtwelshts| ten atter a shaking of Sree ere oe ine Went et 8) around, good luck wishes and a snap-| when the tide of! THE METROPOLITAN ASSOCTA- turns im his favor, Har-| tion Wrestling Championships for 1911 all vip (pointed back into the verbal melee] promise to exceed in interest any with: ehamptonships. of the lecal body yet J old pinch to show a fellow, you know." |!ng fame was Youssif Mahmout, the ide of that| Wrestler, who claims the championship. | | Fre., with this | /H8 favorite among the young players|{ Meine : | was Clyde Fullerton, the Infleider, who | Viayer, Sis oe Pemton |per.” yelled McGraw. ‘It takes the| An Interested spectator at this open- MANHATTAN HOUSE to $1.00, Zac “You'd better get to one | bag or I'll knock off your 4 Manush, as he picked ood Seats comes from up Michigan way and who KD we NORTH. y taced the pitcher. | se RD aOR i | ake {t 6 and the match js on,” ash up a heavy stick and 1 the pit wears @ Princeton Prep Schoo! sweater. | MEU LINGER } Yes, Brown will figut him again, | #hob or two by the photgrapher, the) ai guout a pound of flesh, the hour| held. Clubs are joining the Metropoli- | ~ | ‘Hit me, do tt quick,” cried MeGraw.| Fullerton ts the prettiest thrower that | Ln 4 =~ Jany time. K. O. has Wolgast first, then | party disbanded, satisfled that they nad! o¢ time weemed ten tines as important,|tan Association for the sole privilege | DONLIN, THE EX-GIANT, | wy, could not hit the ground with|McGraw has dug up for many @ day | | Murphy, and then he may take Hogan | taken part In the consummation of a0-|‘Thtery and. Mclarland refused. to| of entering these contests, The Egst | Von hia match of three-cushton bilitards your hat f you had the directions in| @nd he opened the proceedings by hit-| on This Wolgast fight ts a pipe. K. O.} oth history maker for the good Se Pvee @ minute one way or the other, | Side Branch Y. M. C. A, will enter a bees Hal Chase, the Hilltop manager, at the band.” Lae hee at dall pitched for three, | “tela ih esting betiae evdry ting | Ame of Aatoutts Harvey “Falls” for Salv formidrble team. aie tes poate re ising 1 ait Th A two-bagger will be enough to aulet | rion on ineiglanee octet tos eo Teas wontcits | fights. Did you see his right. He Billy Gilson Was Judge. tenttery, then “put on the salve,” and! 5G poUGLAS EARNED HIS|ascore for the final aWeVa' slay wae 8 (foe Lap Manuah. | Wh ™¥)tain that he wil keep a tring on him | iin Satu iehockod out two of Hoxan's teeth with| One would Imagine he was in an/telling Harvey he was “a gentleman, a] 31 G DOUGHAS UBARNED | Ot | toe a ine tution Joy depended on this one” | wherever he goes Raven |B short right hook, and he dropped | august court of law when Charley] scholar foe cuee a te He auaa'e 08 bea ts tourney by defeating Harold F. aes it does,” snapped McGraw. “An 4 — = | ing “ot him with the right. K. 0. has two! Harvey for Mopan and Emil Thiery for] WMY 9 o'clock shouldn't be watistactory, | Facduets tourney s| FORTY-TWo min that goes.” ve | Hias fh 3 Fi ey ues é . N REPORTED TO | Tatte iti good hands now, take it from me. He'll 1} Harvey “fell” for the salve like Jack| McCormick of Chicago in straight sets I | ‘era two. atakae on WCAG At ‘ Tate : {get Wolsast inside of ten rounds, or Seeeitee ae peel 4 goiter a Goodinany recently fell for MeFarland’s| at the New York Racquet and Tennis Cena Be re bated) Asagrreei w. J. ine tne Wie this challenge on his face | ALITAMBRA Wet Bitihee i * 4) feints, ahd the whole thing was d c ¢ Princeton baseball team’: | ppc Mentiaes of fo ®: Datobenan Billy Gtbson for the Fairmont A. C.] and bottled up. 4 One| Club. first practice, . Be mscatny st ape aw Hae hag - Mat’ Deut hats te OU DURLACHE: mht a | feemed the fair-minded unprejud! It 1s a question which side won out, 5 TEI 5 = SDGFY” RRADPY. Sean? ‘ ‘i Ble eey Fr Mae \, Bly u Been ot Feiliadsiaih | Ee sacar iniked ukoe De Lancey| LUG, bethen you" aad ties ohare | AT THE HARVARD WINTER ATH: | Tos Cs siymate) Seaven was #uarely on the nose and like a builet it | J Bausx pidpiie, a sew a Tree among the ringside spect | wicoll in an effort to get it on the|doesn't wan® to lose the mateh, caa| ete carnival in the Hub the Boston | | 4o° bien following schedule for | Wiz#ed Dast McGsaw, on past Backer Uj 2 for wat. an | tera Sine iar 0 #u manages Leo Houck, | Nicol 0 * , helr race | ™ ving schedule for | hs d to the far corner o! s Mat, Daily, 25e._! Claude ae oe. ; . s . ould have agreed to the 3 o'clock| Athletic Association geam, in the! in centrefielé and to 25 ete, 26 cts, ; = {the middleweight. He had a few kind| record, as it were, that in putting the} Voul o'cloc! 4 | next fall | homer and the 22 all Sian AOTS, | és weehing-in time rather than let Mc-| against the Crimson, set a new relay | the lot. It was @ clean home! i PL Z ‘Geo. ‘ood, Clarke apes 9, say fer 0 Pe eee eee eae ee ecca, Cag | waren ast Away team record for 1,380 yards, bettering by | 4 SeR\ember #, Bloomsourg at Baston; | big fellow could have walked home, but Front 2% inches; Back 2 inches, ; A Hanition, Wr Perel I don't deny that Klaus shaded |siie from ring the, MeFa Moran and McFarland then posed for|q nfth of a eecond the mark of §m. 82-58. | variranas St, Easton; October 7, for the fact that his team mates key | Houck in six rounds the other night,” | tacitly admitting that the Chicago boy! tneir pictures Ilke two brothers in thelr by Harvard against Yale in 1906. E. t Easton; 14, Gettysburg | yelling at him to run. ;#aid Lou. “He did, I admit it. lut| considered Moran @ better man than] confirmation suits. cade by Harvard 96 Pah Baaeeson) ie Byrn cuee at Syracus That wallop tied up Gola but 8 he can’t hurt Houck, and Houck would | Gham, - y I wish you luck, Owen," i i ‘on; November 4, Buck- few minutes later the team known ; jipet him away in a twenty-round fight | ° oo Bil atan “tact atrongty | Farland ab thay bared nad A GAME AT MAJESTIC PARK, nell at ton; 1%, Pennsylvania at Qhe Marbleheads, managed by Rovinson (real dnl ! ure as I'm standing here. I'll make | werassed on the newspaper men jurors,| “You don't mean that," ead Jimmy | Hot Springs, Va, a nine of National} Philadelp! %, Lehigh at South Beth- and captained by McGraw, beat the = jo bet of $1,000 t | Klaus tn a longer figh | wants to make the mat world beater and he'll ve ¢ at Houck lehem; 2, Dickinson at Easton. | Lignum Vitaes’ chosen 6y Latham, by ; a a score of 6 to 5. AN INTERNATIONAL Porto | y, Mr, MoGraw, you were not o matoh between England and America| fended at what I said, wero you?" |. ——- = for the cup that the Moadowbrook | asked Manush as the manager came moar PRMSRMENTS. team brought back here in 1909, where nt THE NEW THEATRE ¢S3% it had remained for twenty-th: 5 aan ; ree years, That Great $12.50 Boing a Sat, Eve. 8.8 singin —— — as ——~| been arranged for the Dartmouth track Wo! 7 i Bbhins Gare Wace eee nae ae rreG rs B 7 AT Joe: Newelghts have. s © B [ N ewer et Se America's Foremost Theatres @ Hits. p | wing oat maveroiin we “ix “Y@nk” Robbins no \Clean-up Means | 'iinrvcowebrgemsaen tao bs MOTOR BOAT April %, Pennsylvania relay carnival the last hitch in the way of the match. | meet at Hanover; 19 and %, New Eng-| JAMES FITZSIMMONS, THE | new To-Morrow 2.20. SH Ow MADISON saw him coming. Dan says that the x Ne, = Th Be Hanged SQUARE Lewis-Kiaus fight was a joke, “It 1} Member of L A. A. ( x y | CAM er rerceeate se Brookline: 26 and | owner of the horse, and Jockey Mc- | WILLIAM COLLIE Tt pe enna. pais akon | but both Thtery and McFarland, wh: |Jonnson. “If ho's lucky he'll) beat League players defeated a team made up | nly aumitting It tacitly, showed you,” | of American Leaguers, 4 to 2. Johnson “Well, there are several kinds of|/@nd Walker clouted home runs for the tact and consideration for the woarer| joi," answered Packey. “I hope he, !osers. fore long. of the crown by refusing to say ®0/ doesn't fall and break his neck before — plump and plat March 14 'D‘= SULIAVAN 18 nursing a} any MAT WED. CONAN SINCE TaRICW-QUICA "eCOTT WALLINGFORD |] GRAND®“24; id Bra Beh ay THE FOLIOWING SCHEDULE HAS grouch, He came to New York with a Western ri | on er at Philadelphia; May 6, Harvard at Cambridge; 13, annual interscholastic Jjcouldn’t lick those two in ten rounds adeo! Cahey, who rode him, nave been sus. | Suits and overcoats that’ | pROADWAY Tus;mr Ati t 2815. | OPEN 24.4.7 ADMISSION S00 o ne som pended by the steward: M . i : 4 bd ae i Re aecere ae' Park, pending a hearing requrding Wig sold all the way from $20 | .EW FIELDS_'’ THE HEN-PECKS } | Caxxtore mart, Sunday bog. Feb, : ‘ Octavia's showing in the fourth <w WEDALD Sf) Bivay & Both. Bras 615 whieh aa a favor aE tok ie cot | up to $35 go at $12.50.) (47, WERALD SQ. Hany eee |@ot out of harm's way. When the Dp the Great Quarter-Miler May) Siew’ #05 MDiv". Who" toae "sss | Deshler Scores | si ~ | place, Compete for the Brooklyn | 2s i",e,rumor around tat r-| Second Knockout remarked Dan, ‘I'd be tick to get them and make a & with elther one. It would b JOHN McCORMAC GKOAT IRISH TE Louies to show in the money | There is still a good se-|f 'tnrtn He, MARKIE NARELLS, SOPKANO, t ere A | WieBalkan Princessx.y'xCaune | | 816, | Ada pases |, Harpl | Wot wt, —_— lection. 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