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ee t ‘ ' re ee eR EE EEE ESD —— one eee ee sn = a Ughtweight Title May Shift to New York Boy for First Time When Brown Meets Wolgast Here Friday Night. Congright, 1911, by The O. BROWN and young Mr. W © other hich-p entertalners looking like y t we It ts wrouned ‘ est In New Y Everywhere go the tal fe all Ay night event at the Nat y Philadelphia, when Brown beat Wo! to a frazzle, makes | the interest hotter, Some think now that Wolgast, wise: and with his swelled head reduced to normal size, will step | into the ring trained to the moment, | ay t manner that earned | 1 the nickname “Michigan Wildcat. They think Wolgast won't hold out his Jaw for Brown's left this time, carry the fight to the New York fast that it will be the hottest ten-round @ession ever seen in a ring—if it lasts ten rounds. Others figure Wolgast slower than Brown at the best, and think ‘that by ataying away they may miss seoing a great ring event—the shifting of the lightweight tits to a New York boy for the first time since gloves were worn in a ring. eng Morgan reports Brown in the rT it Of shape. K. O. took a bad cold on the night he boxed Hogan, and for a few days there was danger that he might not be fit to meet Wolgast. He bas thrown the cold off and ts working as cheerfully and confidently as ever.) There never was & more contident boxer than Brown, He thinks he can't be beaten. A few days ago I drew @ car- jtoon showing Danny rean dreaming Of Brown's advance through the difter- emt classes and ally Knocking out Jack Johnson, Morgan showed Brown she drawing. “Would you fight Johnson?” he asked, dust tor w joke. “Vell, if you say so. an, I vould try it,” replied 1 “And I believe the | nan would,” j jsaid Morgan in telling the story, “He doesn't know what fear is." come bout, ident as the Some | history will be in the making on Friday night. Brown should get away with Wolgast,” M oA rgan told me last night, “he wouldn't be any ginger- bread champion, I have promised to let him show just one week at Hammer- in's. That's all the theatrical work THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1911. EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ahd le EDGREN Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Company (The New York World), fre Honor ,£ CAUGHT Kis DesPerate "Aku Path 4 PLUNKS OUT Tue Wi ALDoRr red HIM ON ALLED ME LENT SvPE GIANT REGULARS e bulk of th foot, “His | — tall de | in the iament ades : At | How around “wth thete mow bs op by tei e been BY BOZEMAN IULGER, tae oth an a Marriage bei aii athletics before entering upon tional fa sensation lide Torre Haute. fa serving tabl oun apite, Tang Steff Corremoudent of ‘The Bs World with the ‘Team, Mariin, Tex., March 1. ITH the exception of Fred Snod- ure squad of expected to win the National Pennant Were in uniform this morning work, and are nt to care for the sald Jame EK, Sul lulel Meeyery were the first off eof the local fang who met y forgot 10. both “dressed uy Aetors and they can now say ay well as any Englishman th tuem Glante that are! tit Hee big tea ell, “rath ever pulled a Fun, Public Schools League, w {Getting on the uniforms {s about a men in charge of athlet! Of practice there was nothing doing. | tas tained an ineb ft ‘vince (oJ Ss n as a “" e ve the boys" A cold, drizzling rain set im oarly yes.) He is sull oois er. o e rlihahe Pancras | amount to | will make the | morning je veterans were keenly dis- | painted 00 terday morning, and this morning there was a wet gale blowing out of north. do not e of athi | heart, and they ve clubs, Following is tue @s Apri 2, Phillies a yi overdo Yankees second tea “We know t ———— hg at & piece of canvas, Ste the ‘Tube sticks of hitting at the big league pitchers. our rules, and there are of Newport (Ky.) Scheme. | ntti iin fig Magen ettons as | There are now fifty ein the Now York party inclu players, their wives and ue newspaper et Moe cases. However, it is impos fon 0 jeu. Ib addition to these there are several. fans semaceaael ed ‘bia at per tothe ttt, te, hele came, tate, camr em, | Wh bate come dcten fob vicatlon. The baal in \Jelate 80 that perf And Brought MeGtaw his signe, contrat Allee fp, te entire "hotel int te Blain | TT looks ax if the synd vail among the boys," said the players were happy over t? Jrucke like @ trip to New York to step makers of Newport, Ky., who are van when he read 1 Yory popular with his teal ers of ' h Mates and. Ui Kilmer Flick, land Club, ont. want to. see him sending circulars all over the coun- | fielder, will play with the Toledo Club of t8@ story yesterday, title, “pirucne vette iiti|, Over at Mineral Wella, which is not far from | try offering. to. nc American fot intend toh faa that hee thought it | here’ the peopl ving @ big time over. the fers in the Ameri- would b \ga hia Contract auy time | arrival of th White Sox, They have |Sults of the ball game. 1 should help the to @ certain degree; it's as Before a tied to a etwcen the New Xork laiferent teams in the gloat. J as can be expected thus ea The G ite to &@ man aro confildent of siheing | bel. in contests of that kind in the Spring | American League t former Detrott) manager says some existence of athie| the pennant this The sage the watchers will naturally strain a point schoolboy several of" (hem aa RAY sre wean on. bafis. that. Ue that et od wouldatick te then water that several players. Ree. liable jelther have to 1 A"Call Over the mide f haps it ts not the best thin Wagon a 1 fed" t the consequenc the plate would naturally ceem vasy to bit, bat them according to We part few oe ‘ |Department of Jus Aviat anys owt batters tut balter wet the (em according 1 fed condition, a ball comes over the inside of outaide comer, fatholic A. L. fir came int i . — after reading one of the circu they tried ci Would do. One week later he will box Mogan or Murphy, and after that | Moray or any one else. He will go a just the same way he always | nas wn hasn't any swelled head or | any notion that he's better than any- body else. He kes fighting, and he's @ confident little Durcaman, 80 being a ehAMplon wouldn't muxe any difference to him at ail sor MUP and unable to the with Maloney. He had tor's ce cate as long a urniy filled with techie t woul jd make you ex r funeral wit He cod the for his face and eyes wer v lie 4 attack of ma “1's the same y that kn out of the second maten i said Tommy. “I'm rusbing gue, wie @ & rid of 1 alot the representatives of plored in don stn “round “ot” te laigreat taal | “peeked era ng feat the conctanion that he FRANK KEENAN in MAN TO MAN 1 know I'd la o a boys Barters tour u Hugh MeIntosh’s big Agh LAL MRS. EVA FAY in “HER MYSTICISM’ rt " 1 pr ila vat will get anothe nee t ra FANNY KICK, CONNOLLY & Wk naw, and > 8 v « Sraintoah hae Just arranged «| want the puddioregit P HARRY BREEN, TOWN de mat Ow t ta G88) AccoRDING TO THE FIGURES UST Ax A Geta eerie gE yin, the ¢ for him’ (make the PUMINA & Vckadinucs, GERTSOM, othe art 1 t w in Y A the M + wore’ og | Match for him f " AMM R TEIN’ ’ wa), : ‘ oi es two figh \ E teat. Daily Ma ‘Bee b] other side. at and FL attle * E ’ ne Columbia Five HE MANHATTAN GGLLRGR. rive wow other side, Las and Fh AMERICAS tion collar, AES Ay duce, A Nbtuadaia insane a KO A ‘ e and ha ii € ih Uae Lote taaetoat an | Con: SRABEY TORARE Be Bere EAR NOUS. de CO, in WHO hance eo | Wins Seventh Ait lab in Bas ath «tees ED) oun Seer ot, ier ston mre true eeieee esata eae WU ts |] MOTOR BOAT ean 1 und al and inthe Nathonal nd, on next Monda 23 ety, nog lalows, "You \ pha ; Ss ee at) z SHOWV seen’ oar. E APTER PUTTING A HARD FIGHT, | mest’ Tommy, Malonty bout Same Siyie NATIONAL, GARDEN, |Adm, MARLIE HARVEY writes | NEW HAVEN, March L~The aes ie Hes “aun se | rounde at the Olymple A.C stag racer ie, Keith 8 Lrvctors wiki Dear B.—-Only a few duys here h lea victory when i lo-night are as ‘ dally Abat. He ‘ Bile of the Adirondacks with Owen Tie hore bes : me Mendes BELASCO {}!!."%,25, 828." sn tand ; eit ate ” iy Ro Ni haw Win Sb one Wo te THE Co: ACER nen. This pine : tig tourtiau njete een 6 Prin OW, di Siti Ves phereirt dann we pie iness | hay Sana i stan, | a dohney Conlon me into pos. | eth a REPUBLIC “4 tain for ear! have bee im @ay sin Mile tramp dn about th fou €nd came back in a g feels gre improved already Will play the outdoor life to the Himit during our stay here. Mike Hagan, formerly handball champion, & now a resident of Saranac Li @nd has taken a big fancy to Moran. The romp and ride and exercise tus eet Moran ts pa especial at+ tention to his wind and expects to be bard as nails when he meets McF Jand on Mar. lit We w wkill at snow velling t There is a broad field « Bere in that line. Will be the @eps baby" at the fnisi Yours sincerely, : abnver, ende. | award the Dodge trophy for the season | tea Tidind ters ka dbaide th the signing of Eat 3 ltcher, tow out by the syndicate, has decided to Tes Contract, for three. years Presiient’ Vogel height, and it proved a failu No Trophy for News and Gossip make an investigation and will iia Tenner teaticta elegy en) eos pe likely put the “bookies” out of business, Howard Camnita, of the Pittsburg Na- be scientifically figu 5 _ thon! Haneda! contract 0 lay wth the ampion che PD ALOUNA) v1 varieo. win won pave his entice eroun of | Mitkiurg chun this Sede,” Gametts pial the ae height and age all taken into riklente Sieg Ae tere | meat gf a tooth had Gaurd ditereemeat tc tion—but the qeustion isu : y .. A . ey |tuore of aoa and ‘with | teen high gud. President. Direstoas, of the 8 igh School Five porting | ET CUUEE es eno Soe td owe Fe cot a at Hie dll Be exercine ee Seat: ea, Gout : mate streets than they do on | were 1h . a Abbaticchio, the former” major league Secunda They Hecause of the great number of pro-| COLUMBIA'S FENCING TEAM, AF- | to. Bul a af fessionals who participated i the ter winning the Eddie cup last Monday, i street cara, cov i, ° championship games, the High Schools will engage with the Pennsyivanta| |The Jerwen City te f the Rastern | Tewene 1 the home ot the ground as they do when un Committee, In a meeting held at the | follers to-nicht In the Columbia Gymna- |i) ’ 7 e all his time to his business gtructor’s eyes, Uegiantog’ of thelr seas . weven of two} - esaide ctice meet last! ee Th ee ee Lang Will Get Another hen being taterests. High School of Commerce, decided not to» on the From the exhl s put up in a p Athletics Helps Mo “What is athletics, Mr. Sullivan. “Why, | aatto anyw 's the of good eltizenship, an Just closed The comm ommence, F week ed Goldberg of | and Jedland of Stuyvesant,Um-!qows: Pennsylvanta—Z, B. Parker (cap- f puneh, ILL LANC ‘B weight ch to Sam Li m of the Vegitimat tan Hing Frankie Couley tue t at New On t artis matched t we ult , ACADEMY Pic 10, 20 How did your “fiend | aww catch that horrible dis- BOSTON, March in Award Over Lo YOUNGSTERS Won 1 the best nthe BR y losing this Kame Yule goes, t ‘J place in the race, | MICKEY MoDONOUGH BADLY "= | BEATEN BY JIM SMITH. kisi possible lass totalled Walte Fight Draw, Vighting Dick Nelsongof Brooklyn and John Waite A dersey City fotlkit a srr at Whe Brown Gy tans an. ¢ Brush and Soap. Used once detiverel only, Costs but Sc. extra, | long-range box | boring At clo at long | gum 8, os Sat ¢ This Addrres Means Something oh me TREMEY'S DANCING SCHOOL. | 2 wiiti.suct 0 Y1O, 021, 023 BIGHTH AV, (Sith ato, |, RURTIG & SEAMON'S- Walls, ban, dance, "schottiache® and al Pa truck both home the face and twat five’ private and four > eGovern Love 0, tne ies mn \ nee Sam Will Get Aker (icresiscasienn™ of the boys di 1 Jashj: ») rime) 7 >. at sor Pernt d ae ee eee Cae atts | He ouput to, ave, contr lin a inonthe vit |W ashington Department of 2, Giant awake and) eo thEGD ae the Job of loosening up their muscles, | qualitioy that erat piten has P ‘ at 16. Yankees at J fot reducing weight in order to youngsters were also disappointed, | mms a! ditsuintand intiy eas tne aman | JUStice to Prevent Operation ]sre in ‘welght classes’ for all of them have been looking for-| tara ti into w wiuuer that be will buy AlcGraw Harey, Lumle ager, who will GUE thin ia atHlolly rd for several days to the privilege |# bew hat. to pei t honesty will pre- WHEN THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN RULES AGAINST SWEARING | NEW YORK WINS CLOSE GAMECNICE FROM CLIFFSIDES scsi Like Win- rd Close Canadians Look ners Until Tow: of Second Period. In one of the ‘hardest fought hockey games of the season here the New York A. C. seven, with several subs in their line-up, defeated the crack Cliffsides ot Ottawa by a score of 4 to 8 at the at. Nicholas Rink. For a time it looked as though the local talent would go down to defeat as the visitors led for the greater part of the battle, but towards the close of the |secona period, the Winged Footers jumped to the fore and stayed there, al- in the ns thr ast minute of play the 4 to tig them. right wing, though scored Sullivan Thinks School Training System All Right BEGIN HARD WORK) Says Physical Directors Thor. | | Pg junng, his aitter with dcaaiy tect, | Not | oughly Understand How to © | Snodgrass a Shafer Only | (ie fatn' real iactcn ot ty hud nate! Take Care of The Boys. uch ‘Condition tat’ eFea’ that Players Not in Uniform at aig A ee oe of the Gian ant the retertne of the team G6PPTHERE are some paid physical Marlin Training Camp. ivott thelevening | 5 T" ectors of the pablic schools, youngsters are coached In colleme educa- thoroug. ¥ n our van, ¢. man of the Games Committee of the he read nner os in the welfare qt w them t endeavor. proce: make the com- prohibitec few such ible to les Mr. Sul i Evening World's | b “I have faith in our present system near right In the cs, Pers * to clas t when the) 9 existence sification according to e. There considera- tterly per= © strenuously on our piay- run and dodge about ing twice asm der an rals. ay?” asked very foun a by te ae : modo jane the boys in our schools that they va eeace tae ko. pier | 4-8, Pitt (captain), J. | _ Chance (0) a re 00 competing We ure helping the moral slde oh in the tournan and th 2. Dwye nul games in w maine tye yond | Bn Gebter, for ten 4 show to be brought | #8 Well as the physical. 1d vy id i OhalheE i ina vl ATHLETIC CARNIVAL Witt} ott at Alton, U., valent of March 17, “But to come back to the physical PArticina tag AICDAD ANGEOWE, March 4 to the widow and chil 5 fH i: 7?) Carl Morrls, the i directors—we aim to get men Mike Hill- ha 1 Newtow ho playe mpage alia t ‘arl Morris, the heanwelght of OX s t nae N Q ae ph pane ny | Australi an to Jan excellent chance wf adveniiog peauame: Me! oan, Lawson Robertson, Mike Murphy Ware: protons bio sheers hy of = cm P avywelght class if he c and Bernie Wefers to coach the bo neeting of the committee action would and | Flynn, the American, at has just celebrated hla tw. be taken on the protests i has rH ? |e ie ests experience i all la falta he In the tournament n High fins | aud Bob & | Paris, April 18. AMUSEMENTS, d the gerles witt and | compete in veo | RATS “9 } who u} ewe ed és oa Jy | LO THe awe w battles in the MANHAT: AN “OPERA AEG: plates With. abe, elas THE WOMEN'S EASTERN GOLP CLAM nan | reaps atteneeet 4 HOUSE place, ously atid the Inter Cay Matches for the Gra , yp. YK. ne hy Stree: Av two defea De Witt Clin m Cup will be played this year at the rae BY JOUN POLLOCK, place at Akron, ‘0 4 1s the, te ep adee en! i. and Commerce fourth, Wherever a dise | Hiulm (ou Weit!’ Newton," sass. | the Australian Kohler is a stfong, | REBECCA OF SuNvi BROOK “FARM & 30 in THE CHARITY BALL tne 59: ain ease? Don't know. Ask | OLYMPIC ‘i, ach Si y On your ion for the | “Ate GHWT, EVERY THURSDAY ian Sealed Sterilized Cup, | 10-P4¥- | VANATY FAik CO MURRAY ois *Joerbu btoklug * 4 The Midaigat Maidens tongues i> Ines Mirle d Broadbent, t two of the th Clitts: goals made by the WEAR Ever Clean SCOELARS Ever Clean Collars are made from the same materials as those which you buy at your heber- dasher's. but They Are Waterproof and can be instantly cleaned by men who can watch a youngsitr as he| ses through his performance und wnen . they see that the boy 1s not doing rugat rr, Will have the expert fudgment to “ay: That won't do,’ and point out Just what | le wroni men are experienced, | and th e many others who would be able to direct the purely training end Soon We hope to have experts along th! line," said Mr, Sullivan, | Mr. Sullivan does not belleve that a hired phyatcal director would overlook boy against too violent or ex- tive exercise, but says it {s impos- Je to Keep them from trying out at oldie over hale a Ptae different events intended for full-grown ie ne Lis UL persons because all youngsters bave @ Tithe watetotootin superabundance of curlo: sates 6 ariel eg Mile Too Much for High School Boys? | Ks Rca Chaat He cannot see why | hae rittia 4 ,, The Ever Clean ts made tn all should not run distances up to a full shionable styles, with non-rip- mile, believing that they are then strong g buttonhole and plenty of tie enough for such events. Lawson Roo- ace. ertaon, George Bonhag, Paul Pilgrim See our window demonstrations « and a dozen other experts Insist that a Price 25¢. each mile ‘\s entirely too great a strain on A. Raymond & Co. high school student: “The criticisms of Pilgrim and Lawson OUTFITTERS Robertson as printed in The Bvening Nassau on? Pelton bts World yesterday will act as a good For 523 Vea warning to thosands of boys who are; On the same spot and still there. lined to overdo at athletics, but we} feel that the phy directors charge tn the pub: schools are thor- oughly competent, and that every boy is well taken care of," sald Mr. van In concluding the Interview. positively AMUSE’ NTS. SEW YORK'S LEADING THEATRES, 40, Bt a ittts. Pocpay EIBEL BARKY NORE ia Dit-by-t @ Twelve ERROCKER, Ieway 6 38t St Hshary Mats, Today &Sat., 2. Maude Adams = Ghantéclar ATS_NOW FOR ENTIRE ENG LYCEUM Si. CHAS. CHERRY — | GARRICK 3%) \.: ____ AMUSEMENTS. 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