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mi / THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 2, 1911. Wo wewer| BEST SP ORTING P AGE IN NEW YORK ROBERT EDGREN AND NEWSY [ROBERT BROWN TRAINS FOR BIG FIGHT), -«-«s«sKN@CKOUT BROWN TRAINING AT THE BOYS’ CLUB F SURROUNDED BYP BY PLAYMATES) ==° You Never Would ‘id Teicke That © That on Friday Night Knockout Was Going to Meet Wolgast in Bout Which May Mean Cham- pionship of World to Him. | EDITED BY vn Brown e€Lo eis *, UAW OUT For, With Burns’ PUNCHES, . AND CHUCKLED oie 2M, by The Press Publishing Company (The w Te World), ATCHING K. 0. Brown's Inst W hard workout yesterday | afternoon, I found It dim- cult to realize that only two days separate the little blond fighter trom | an event more fmportant than all Ge oN TGA Sete a6 others {n his experience lumped nto Te His BROTHER ADAM a one. Of all the heart-free, happy-fo- lucky youngsters I ever saw, K. O. "coat! wae ne CRANDALL HAS NEW | Pounping Youn Terry's BATTVESHIP CHIN, K.0. HAS GONE THE Way oF ALL CHAMPIONS = HE HAS BouGHT @& DIAMOND RING - HILLTOP PLAYERS _ START TRAINING ayers, Who exe in outing always has trained, at the Boys’ Club at Tenth street and Avenue A, He {8 surrounded by his playmates, Ex- __PUZZI ING ( URVE!| cept the vigor with which he tears @nto his work, there {# little to suggest the boxer who may be within arm reach of a world’s champtonship. He {s just a boy enjoying a little scuffle However, Sun ‘ea fe Shine in with his playmates ? ge of the hotel roof and ‘And yet K. 0. Brown, on that dlook,| Adam nto a corner and knooked him f tcl shone directly in Otle's face. He was | an Bad Atemance te ay Hannibal, | ver a chair, Morgan called “tine.” Order for Otie to Pitch en to make & peculiar srimace and Sixteen Rabies Under Chase’s Management Climb “Put it ove: “and IN hit it.’ here," yolled the Chief, ) KO Panama | In 1 to don gloves a minute the #un came YY q re Chief blinked. The bail of cenetaaml ext tim » Ye Terry was pro- n 11. . i saethee Cuseer, another sree! fen wided with fivecounce "Woven, “Whe His “Dental Drop.” op alate oiealactads Hills at Hot Springs, Va. b 1s the centre of a genuine he ore! : way, 40th At Last Nib Mats. Wed & ELMEL BARKYMORE Ph a Weeas 210 WiLL, RRIE'S Brown stil! wore the big soft pillows. | “I don't know what ‘t was,” ox. | th@ wauld turn the head of almost PMY) pen with this handicap he hammered | plained tho Chief, “but something got | } youngster on earth. And K. 0.'s head |irerry well. ‘He showed a world of apeed BY BOZEMAN FULGER. in my eyes so that I couldn't see, WEIGHED Just | Hot Springs, Va., March % ny fillee;altcby- thet rey foltawe | rt t it of ft v- nd igh e erne: 7 n vi ba er a Ge Mi a i oe fen't turned—not @ dit of tt. Hie ple ¢| And no slight degree of cleverness In| (stat? Coremondent of, The Rresing World with} Merkle was the next batter, and he \31 Pounds. Ae aerELbn tee THR GREE KNICKERBOCKER, B'way & 38th St. ‘mates look upon him as the greates! landing counters, the Team. met the @ame fat Otte might have | work in prepara the open: Hye. S15 sharp. Mats. Wed.& Sat..2, 1%. man in the world, without an excep-| After the ro came over and Martin, Tox, March % | Sone through and struck out the whole | eee ‘ aniar g of the Amer y have been selling | asked mo to feel the knotty bunch } papers and running errands he has|uscle on his aquare Jawa. “That they can't drop me," quoth Terry. "v6 I farmer from Fowler, Indy Ote| Toons “Tt Mersiepiac nat Orie wet ticipate in hill climbs and bathe. SEATS NOW FOR ENTIRE ENGAGEM Nt 2 eee ade a - wie ces ee had 8% fghta and have never gone down Crandall by name, to bring the! catoy the rays of the sun on his gold F ‘There tsn't any diainond here on watch PLYCEUM S Fi may. bre. 3.20. oes OR T( TOMM 4 MA LONEY : t u ny prac Thar, Sat. aachats BORNE Ye first new curve of the season into the] tooth and then by a dexierous move ig. byal wlll bocesia to dovany Beese a | financial genius like Rockefeller, but the ar of F via, woo bas been ding such | tion, Way, while | Terry. "They're natu-| ative young man whose vocabulary up| of the batter on the last strike. As want them to do a of this kind. [GARRICK {.!."\;une Bea. Bee. Brown would as soon think of Jumping to Inst fall consisted of the three| 80on as the players got on they im- . gr F ey 8. THE ZEBRA co fo have been ‘hed. TI a nh \ Philadetphian ie West Side]! eudy af ue ofthe atage af | Matt thee Ot ts ; ‘ went through a lot of bag punching | TA® new curve ts callod the “Mental) ought to be unbeatable this summer. Idol Terrible Beating at BEM cre soecsat tuate ansost may) and calernenica, ‘Then he fogged |4r0D," and tt came into Ife while the] ‘The bad weather prevented a regular | oraliz : have added weight to their frames dur- J Cie” GLOBE hayete Ete 20 ing the loaf this winter and before th er RL UN CE } BY JOHN POLLOCK ELSIE JANIS With ida: | ©, aymboiizes Success, with « big capital | Dean exactly at 131 pounds, I lmow| corn and shooting fackrabbys, Otte | if cleared un sn the afternoon, and a) Bt p . peel ate n short practice Was held on the gras NOTHER do! of ti | Bo He has remarkable ability aa a| that the acaies were right, for X tried Conn, end shooting teabtanniee, Tile aliort pract A : CHARLES | evelop those muscles?” camp of the Gia: and this non-talk-] ment throw the reflection in the eyes Moreover, Manager Chase doesn’t J CHERRY "SEVEN" ‘SISTERS pal of every boy in the club, K. 0, t \faUngse saturday i al phey ail have tl srmg and gloves JL off the Brooklyn Bridge as of deserting | After the eighth round Morgan to¥d) words, “All right, Mo," {8 this morning | mediately dubbed the new ball the ithaca Mtoe New Fx are a game HUDSON West alts ymates in these days of af-| Brown he'd done enough boxing and | ‘dental drop. can be arrange rs : ¥ inate 1 hia old playmates ye Brown he'd done enough boxing and | the smiling recipient of many congratu:| soe! oir eho grandstands io she the Miva Cymneciat A. “a,c March ae of catch will bs the only baseball prac Rene RRS fi ati 20, Ruence, He te ‘Just ane of the GARG," erounded by admiring youngsters, he | Sens Natioial League face to the east, Otte ticing they will do. BLANC ATES and he always will be. y ay 4, Manager Chase belleves the primary || CRITERION ae tii? “7 aes <S | thing for them to to do is to «at tn rst- WOT OR MOORE Mina ied, eset | cheerfully to the dressing room and! veteran players, taking advantage of a| practico yesterday, and for the first time Olympic A. C. Stag. ‘Americas |class condition. Tho mafority of them Sent at Hie Tie tite with a fighter will have a demorallz- | stripped off two or three layers of wool- | burst of sunshine in the afternoon, had |#ince the Glants began training in Texam tng effect on these boys. But I can lien sweaters, ail wringing wet. Step-| their firat warmup in the back yard of | UF Years ago, rain has tnterfered with assure then that they are wrong. K.| ping on the scales he balanced thelthe hotel. In addition to harvesting | tt Practice for two days in succession, te he atm ET | tn cece Gororeg ball. Hey Will have Mike is To "hweive. 69,800 Por "beth | 6 gee tt off | enn eMLLea _ rd of the hotel, the mi ‘All of the men who were ordered to | r that they can-| them. }@ mistortu: the Pittabune hea bt, ay Do waet he has done, but they aro] 27 ail hs atternoon's training 1. 0,| for & month or more, and his arm ts a6] Newcomers Have Devore Worried, ts Tomms Nowideney Tighe? hare’ teen | Feport here are on deck with the exce- |] VEW AMSTERDAM i rs Restul | Brown didn't have a word to say about | supple as « slungshat. Soak Davors worrted |@ame ligat ' } | all ambitious to become as successful! nig Friday night bout with the cham-| Chief Meyers was at the dat re yp eg Ag) tlon of Outflelders Birdie Cree and : ir tn mc need re | AS NADANE Siti is very muct yon ‘ q and over the reports in the camp that Fule| WHO Was ha Raockoct Brown, tn Whaterse Mine | pion, Ho doesn’t talk, He leaves all] Wilson, who was doing the lerton and McKnight are both taster! Moore, the fa tadelphia eo ies oo time to attend to his farm, while the pe week they under rd {that for Morgan. was backed up against the kitchen door than he. Ie does not believe tt, and sMghter, in a ten-round bout at the Oly | ai. ble to Join S 6: @ . om “ latter is iN and will not be _ hese rivals of the prize ring, Witte | his team mates until next w . . na few days i q Class and ring expertence for Maloney | Lee an: ‘ boy, who never swears or smokes or terest than any other held in| Ote's brawny arm and gr aed Neaipacd ee Lit) ecide thie auestion of to cope with Och cal ‘Tommy re | ¥a oe agale alee tee, Sout YR | ‘The Hiutop players here are: Infleld- @zinks or loafs around corners, He ts recent years. Practically all of |!0W It not only struek ives ne George Wiltee looks better than he has|Celved more punishment in tals bout | (Yu ,vatss at the # sei haat Ruch | ere econeh | RTIENY FORER > Bert & happy little fellow, with a good word) the eeats at the National S. C, have| the ball bounded into the kitchen range) in geveral years. He has entirely re-|than In any that he has taken part in| Prank Morn-apd Ai ‘Pelzer . Elliot, Gardner and Johnson; ¢ for every one, and nover a been engaged by members, ‘The de- | “2d upset three sirloin steaks that were! covered from the stomach trouble that) since he branched out as a fighter. Banhgtnast, Tom (Rourke bas takea under bie) ers Hemphill and Daniels; 8 Sometimes he meets bo: mand has been mendous, and the} eins Specially prepared for MsGraw!he had last season and during tho win-| | While there Is constderaole credit due fl 2 is cog Sweeney and Blair; Pitchers Word, Rew YORK } “Wway 4th Be Make fair tn, the sing tt crowd at the ringside will be represen- band Secretary Gray. ter hie gained ton oF twelve trounds, rt|Maloney for Lis persistent gamencss and |, Hye Mele, demise ot Chicas, whe Vaughn, Quinn, Wartop and Caldwell, oe aes talf. But ne never nas n word to aay | ttlve of the Wealth and power of the] ‘What are you doing, Otfe? ‘Trying| tight be surprising to those who look | Willingness to carry the fight to Moore | shy jn fe, will “are LAST 3 | 3s : , t 11 thme ‘ork doe! ! fete er G President Frank J. Fa Bahat i atterwatd. 1 he se questioned | Seventy-five members of the Ten-| to curve them this early in the sea-| Upon Wiltse ag a frail person to know] at all thn eort of wort does not for ns ine 40% A N GHES| NAUGHTY, MARIETTA” ) CHRISTIE MACDONALD im THE SPRING MAID te Racquet Club, > memba: “bile nee that he Weighs 192 poun entitle a man to the honors of winning |* he Westchester fighter, SRROLD, he wrigsles in un embarrassme: SHUHENAY St oourenc MEva ane | eric ene acter ey nae MaiHaWwaShT ald’ Het cake. gare inthe n his opponent lends about three Firpont A.C, on next here in advance of the players to see 1! fl low Weber's and suys: Oh, well, it's all right, box seats.” Over a hundred mem.| Whitted at « couple of sharp breaks. | warmup yesterday, but spent the dey 3 as many blows and the more wwenty third street, they were properly accommodated, The ALMA a of tt A. C. will be around |“, Maven't showed you anything} in shooting jacksnipe and mallard | effective punches as well. 11 be soon in a hout | Men are stopping at the best hotel tn the FTER the bout with Hogan | the ring F of those who follow| ¥ replied Otle, and he wound up! ducks in company with Secret Moore, on more than one occasion, Me will meet Con- lng | ———— mit the fortunes of Warren. ¥ il big effort. Red Murray and Al Bi would dance tn at Maloney, Jab lin a iddleweight. tor ten ood deal of thelr time se FO j TYAE SWAY EUS ST) mewn bad tt | pedal 1 Perey é ; Ye nitel tage | shot u few times with stiff lefts in the fa Cee, uuran | & a i COHAN PHONE S93 DPVANT EVER) 2 atck, and hin da were wore | Cooper's W gether, “and| “You know you ain't hitting etage | sh Q raga th Rerir Gieit the Stata: Bud eal tt al good puneher.” Hel to their friends and rei M. MAT WED BSAT 215 lef, for ho had the aftair with | CverY a3 Jack Coop- | home runs now." come home with two would c int 3 he would ay the latter is © tougue fushing Mghese | swell hotel statlonery: CET-RICN-OUICK , . Fi or nay Wit » pride, Nat| Otte has a g oth almost in the|Fovin and a meadow Seon an arounal tha thee ; n take punishinent fe Puna Ratner L 4 Wolgast coming. Dr. Cr Ts Wh? | Goodwin reserved the firat box. Hun-| mtadie of hiw tase. and he waa smiling | Hke® the excitement of the chase, pull him all around the ring, upper- ee ‘All of the Highlanders loo WALLINGFORD takes a personal as well as a profess | Dankers, | Middle of his face, and he was smiling |" Aaa" cp excitement was ended with| citing him severely to the jaw tor at r RLREAE tl hse tigat o@) eattn wilt ele a | ene sional interest hese little fellows, | mer and sport. fol- Hy so as to show it to the plays) a uig badger fight, and Clyde Fullerton | !east ten times with stuf rights. WOLGAST AND MORAN GET Earl Gardner, who appears to be a trifle ND ureishs a FRA! Nc ES’ STARR | pulled him throug! | he recovered | lowe might be added | @' Who had gathered around. There | joined the class of mmortals by pulling oO speared, anather. be $12,500 OFFER FOR BOUT, | tnin. Bic, 1091.00, Oe te Emoles To eis fit and fine. allowed, me belting as to whether the the badger. Hereafter he becomes a | v7 anal ey a Fg gee Roy Hartzell, the player procured 1 MONDAY |W The work be did yesterday was proof 1 be a great affair, le would fan or no figure in Texas Hall of Fame. Barro Mtehiicars tre oe Jeans gi. © hustled r} th pe 0 nN ————- - -- af th y iten tl eranest Rese tae e ee A Mart 1 Son, Francisco fight promoter, hae offered a purse| berth, and adds that he ts going to play | Rte fit Stage aay ee TCAN 2a ALL BTA ACTS. Aue asteaN VESTA VICTOR! Until 1914, 2600 for x foriy-fiveround mateh e of his life this season and vp tat Giren Soran, at Ba ace, brevets jot telew: } and then boxed elght The boxing was K. 0. wore lows that made the eparring a protected | cow the wiseacres in St. Louls what a ef} good player they let go. Now Working Out tor Harvard's Nine, Forty men are now working in the agce for the Harvard basedail tea ied tn offer 42d St, ne, Deity Ma a , Dale Forty Candidates | iret Most of the New York players arrived here yesterday and there was a big crow@ on hand to greet them. It was of gutaide, of the Degree ey Kot here and ‘srapaek. ot ha aornenat cold when they sot here and fornteht, At Long Acre Jack Goddnes, at Clare ere was i ber includes the veter ton y now in the alr, h - dury. First cam re TUR PENNSYLVANIA NG J ON HOCKEY CLUB, IN 4. GAME | Ait ee, {neludes | ¢ tarana, ition will be socepted. flurry of Boow 1p She elt, witch eur: adie thet ot am z Hooke JN AGAME| Within a week the squad will be cut tn ———— club ty 4 Gort o, miar|halves and the men developed who'll } battleship. Dar (Special to The Evening Work the trade with the Browns, expres: = LOA ANGELES, ‘Mari 2Louie Biot, tho| himself ae belug delighted with his new lee Ge pos the regular nine, corner, urge SLER DI 1 Cap MacLaughiin : - pinion ate ot er wil be at herald ace | = ses ihe THE BALKAN PRIV TET RAZZ! Ni |) Brown's Kio 1 WrSLEY AN WONT Per AP estate pvromonises 4 <a LYRIC 8) Keio a pores Mian ageacien, "Hiario ua ee | | chip, and i 18, and’ Cereb eaptute 1 base. In Coon and ‘Tom i lh iy as — boay. ‘There he was nach m yds Se ate He ps. eer of | meri igs The Deep Purple ’ JOLYALPIC {ie ite tive. After Terry came eB a | two aptece Blue aad e. } TOMMY CONNEFE, ‘THI Sar es " meed at 2. 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