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16 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1911. 4 ckaeewey| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN BROWN GETS CHANCE SOME THINGS FORTUNATE FIGHT FANS WILL SEE. ca Knockout to Face Champion Wolgast in Ten- Round Bout at National Sporting Club To- Night and Record Crowd Will See Contest. Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Company (The New York Word) CENE—the National Sporting | S Club, to-night, jammed to the/ doot Large crowd waiting, outside in Forty-fourth street, unable to beg, buy or beat @ way in. Occasion—four preliminary boute— and then—LIGHTWEIGHT CHAM. PION AD WOLGAST and KNOCK- OUT BROWN! Ten rounds. Wereast Or, perhaps, lees than ten! the PILLION DOLLARS OULDNT HELP % YOURE LATE TomenT Kucurout Brown. y : c PROBABLY = ' T Inst the big day has come ANoLaAST WONT A Ever since little K, 0. beat o, Wei Houd HIS CHiN Wolgast in Philadelphia, and est g Out THIS Tom O'Rourke, the hustler, ran whee “Ub scat around the ring and offered both boxers terms for another match before * baal aas they had time to leave their corners, this town has been buzzing with . fight talk. Tveryhody tn Gotham would like to seo ond of the first round. He may be a @ New York boy champion of the world,| different sort of a proposition then, Brown has a chance to mak: * everybody happy. In the Philadey fight Wolgast It's @ hard task to put up to @ young-| #'°" 1 that could take a jot of ster who hasn't yet outgrown the Noys’| Pounding, He showed that he can hit. Club, who looks too young for long! He is a much more experienced boxer pants, and who spends his ielsure time| than Brown forget what playing hockey and base! -ll and kick-| to do when gloves are flying, Some 1 f Rust”, for a second or so O. Brown wiee y ‘ re deliberate puncher KO. a ERNE pal ie ‘Sects MORGAN. HOW BROWN AND WOLGAST = HE CHAMPION Sa’ COMPARE PHYSICALLY Tee, erase sors LIKE A PUNCHING Baa. KNOCKOUT BROWN, 19 years. 5 ft. 8% In.. ing tin cans Around the street with hig) times Baown doe | Wolgast is am “wang. Height \ But somehow or other K. 0. Brown,| He walt for a chance and drive his Ter ior ~~ 133 pounds Weight ... pounds. we never quite credit him with! ‘li he gets It ~ 15% in. eh Of Neck ed up to championship t top speed 15% in. developed a surprising 42 in Girth of Shoulders .. , currant k of making good. He has beaten — -_ —— |} Right, left, 1114..Girth of Upper A vtlgh, LAGS atk 4a man who has worked his way Right, 11; left, 11 -Girth of Forearm .. .Girth of Chest, repose -Girth of Chest expanded ight, 11%; left, 11 'Chase Signs New | Crack Pitcher | For Hilltoppers fommy Murphy, drawn with One-lound 4 Honan, ardent puncher of all light- A up to @ world's championship M’GRA Ww TE ACHING weights, and has beaten Wolgast, the int know how to'REhL Wols ZL champion. This is his second:trial with| £48 knows more than Brown, Tut Wolgent, and ten rounds instead of six.) tere are a fow things in Brown's HIS MEN HO W TO HIT In the sixth round o: that Philadelphia! fvor. He Js faster than the cham- fight Wolgast looked if he wouldn't! Pion. He hits faster, He has a puz- have been able to last two rounds more | #ling style. He ts a great body puncher, SOUTHPA WwW PITCHERS If the fight goes the same way to-night) #4 his left hand swinge are hard to he won't go the ten, | block. He has lately ¢ ed aright iia hand as good as his left, and bis pecullar T* thing that is keeping New | position allows him to land with tt ws AMERICA. bon Collar, 80% 11% tl Right, 20; left, 20.... Girth of Thigh. Right, 13%; left, 1314. .Girth of Calf. 65% in. Reach (measure of lett, 18% lett, 13% Tight, 18% m the and if he ever docs ere 18 no more rea- should not hit th away fr t Pork deorta on tte restr eone| quickly aa ordinary fighter can lana | Phinks Inability to Bat Left- of nervousness is am icion | a Jab. way, | Brown can take puntshment, ana it] Handers Largely a Matter that things won't go the sa (ities 2 Dale | i : Jed batters hac uthpaws, and the hpaws don't | § doesn't afte mn h, He ‘has the ders at all. A kes ommended: to Chase Wolgast, in Philadelphia, entered the | doesn’t affect him much, ear Pitacenenae Ghude pisinapir ser aban y ei neck of a heay: kt A blow on @ agination. ; nt In this hicago,, and 8 Fing so filled with conceit that he ‘tie chin doewn't jar his head back of the Imagination, of practice, and the old fellows Me l fole. AY / HS ee eae Posies oes teny ove on thy imap bat ie obin dosen't Jar ie, Read beck, ar tha nas ane ae iy Set vente | VOWS AIL BOS mii taport to ike Gael himself. He thought Brown was 4) ireanty, ‘This Is because of his clean flelal work-outs t 7 a. L n Mareh 1), fh | 1S Years at <4 Means Somethiog Joke, He began boxing with an ideal iiving He never lost aby of bu! BY BOZEMAN BULGER, | Wen the atte ‘ MEGOLEBIG LTTE a GREAT Chase put his plavers 008 KMEY'S DANCING SUTUUL, that Brown couldn't hurt h a he | stamina, cr = gym" ine of work, deapite the fact) iy yup EIGHTH AV. (oa half believed that he only needed to —_— (Staff Correspondent of ing, Workd: with | a mashed thumb, | &”™ Ml be the attrac: that it was their first day Walte, “tae barn g inortiach stick out his chin and grin and Rrown OLGAST ts favorite, naturally. Marlin, Tex., March end he a me at pain that tHe BUN OSES ie a MA PUR INANE tralning, He had them take long ts a five: pn i gaan, four j ‘ \ t ; ‘ an around the bases. B e Blue and White foilers wi over the mountains, coverin Le eee were over ved tine 64 Deer A both Scsia oracant ra F fhe Gianie fon to bie latins ) Devore Begged for a Rest. cress bla with the trio from Prince- Jose | Miles. Some of the players indu TREE HoOOKLET. away. Wolgast tried it. He stuck out | 1 By Arey eas » . pitchers during the coming aeason—| ,,, Devore Begged ih ae / 102 and the Columbia gymnasts will ; the Shamrocks were|a game of Knight, and Hesnplii| = > | and v promptly K. 0. wal-| plenty of thi Kk they have often been josh" Devore speeded them, up & Itt! hook up ae . eaten for the amateur champlonship of Canada, | being the best ¥ stick as Wolgast Mhought there must | As for the details, the boys are to pe ir ath Ml not be the fault of U¢ too fast in the morning, and he Neha ori he from | anit theif fame ae hockeyiete 1s second to that of| "Age g result. of the long walks and] AMUSEMENTS. be some mistake. He atuck out his chin | Weleh in at 133 pounds ringside. Patsy oa ant < up the recruit |@ ee of it chasing long driv poh ALAA team in the Dominion, laying, the major f the players | Kh's LEADING Li ; 7 ee eferee, Joe | . y 1 left fleld in the afternoon. After he e ee cc yints, H ey Again, and at the second wallop his | Haley will referee, Joe Dunn is time- | wirlers for training this spring the|had run down shree or tear he fealts ‘’‘ g stift Join! EMPIRE knees shook. Another Jarred Wlin back, | Mueper 8. C, has an|™@@nager of the Giants was careful to|turned lo the pitcher and begged him the Natioz ait and the crowd actually laughal at him, | | 10! 0° neil tot memneens; Here are [eet Hd of) th good left-handens, | to give a few bases on balls so that he the score being 30 | Then Wolgast, infuriated, rushed and Ja few of “those who are scheduled Rustenhaven, N and Hendricks. | slits have 6 iat WILL BE | Nation s rg) lugged, and “Brown hit faster than | yisjesite eats ank J. Gould, It dw Mkely that they will not make] 1h) squad wi id in 1913, or soon after, | y ISH mntaRDs | on the : . M clubs Pana Wed. ( Wolgast and gave him @ hard beating. | jocior Loeb, Allen Ryan, John D. Crim-;the team this season, but the 1 | satura, asses the $250,000 ap. |"t. v I Australian, broke| training here by having his tA Mi id Ad Ch ft | AS wing Jr, Wiliam An-|be used to great advantage In over- ably propriation bill « beutieneon ing ase Geel atch at) take part in a-six inning game at Whit- al @ ams : an (ih a Perhaps the three or four punches on| grew Mack, Nat Goodwin, Se .Jcoming the wea such bat- that will necessitat taken | by Con | imark bes ng 1,240, the old tington Park, He split up his players SEATS NOW FOK ENTIRE ENGAC the ohin that Wolgast took while try- liivan, Health Commissioner | tony as Josh Dev A@all ponies oon practice very short HAREY HULKMCWOR I | naming one team the Ruckers and the PT LYCEUM gu)» L , Hed the edge of } . J. Drake, 2B. losh Devore, NG Welly TOs y | by hor | : K FIVE-MILE | ot he Bargers + iden ss hd teen ten he won't try nathers, Philp Dwyer, J. B. Fol-| Doyle and Beals Becker. at yaa Ree will son, |g titan ‘Mdnk ined cndilp at the D umpired the game, and when || CHREEL SEVEN’ SISTERS pont. apaaaerie Superintendent of [part of McGraw's plan, and he put it | MeGraw : Rita tha ue ineaietn GARKICK 2 ie to show off to-night, but oNeNaees ia Thn O' in execution the minu regulars it jew daya monet RHE MYRVARD TRACK Teast ag ne | kers had won the game Tait Mat ae and fight ax he always fought before he Mayor Re Vhiladetphia, stepped on the tleld for th Inot allow any of the veteran pire | from orl Hiatt Donor, 4 ead Witten 3 to 0, The Ruckers won iis, Ee beat Battling Nelson and developed a] guony. J, \ddle, Hon. Robert | our yesterd vrning [ecwenietn cHA deh ee She Mermeoe nee ear py clouting the b y HUDSON Sout yelied head. We are all wondering | yy, ford of England and Profs, John 2 H pra ATL toning, thereby gettin t Sweet Sy oa Br eMtOrn. BeWatlace, Joseph ©, |. Nhe only way to learn to hit lett. {ti ney got Was chasing files in the! agreed 1 D THe Fol. inging, 4 melting the BI ANCHE. BATES | | What wl happen st Wolgast does trar aster wh M Phey. a fice says M “is to bat {Outfeld for a hatt hour he game | berween ‘ Al 38, | Mane dercteale i Bareee | fm and fight his best from the frst » aylo againat them, 1 am tired of having to] 44 been finished. F Pa on, Long “I will met iar iy ya ge nowing wp in mid-su Oran Ma res BIS. Mate W put in righthanded batters only | aieererrra-st ¥ ML, June a f A A Ae | victo OORE &,: The " | Wolgast Expects to Whip Wer shui aie Biya WAeie teuesl ss potde tem * tae. GLOBE ch cg ter should be able to ramet Nat Wid St 3g g p ete DAEY AT WHIRLWIND CLUB. \Peasie'Sans atic aig tako out their Jefthan 3s : } n ews), 8, er _ Brown by His Intighting| when southpaws are in | voune’ yen need sino HENRY MILLER, ( Havoc this season 1 in ‘ had a ts miy int WOMEN'S" METROPOL pus linge eure ‘ play out the string nit against | 1 , ening e oft las ileclded to Chol ita nest, tourna. | WEW AMSTERDAM Wait 5 ie salty, . : c ~ i" anything th shows up. i Y " ial ” 1 D LAST 8B : pater Guava ete ni i ; MADAME SHER RY Champion i n Perec Shape | te steam utwiinping Drown us he was] Devore Weak Against Southpaws. |™ me RR The Deep Purpie NIGHTS 4 Chock ‘ | tha fight wou Devore is the weakest of all the le r a ‘Seats $1 a and Hopes to Knock Out | he handers against t hpaw twiriers, |* GREATEST “cixicts PROGRAM c | Manin iat GAMBLERS. F j ae ants but toward the end of inst season he |°™ : ENTURY, WITH New Pla aeorue Nash Local Sensation. | recta 7 nade a few its off them and pleked up | gmt A create ue The Ballet 3 Last 4 Times Bikar Weeks PCL oaRNivn ntl 1 courge. Hoe we that ai gin this division, | International The SOTHS Tat" ah sorrow LAE EY Yo, x 7 : Mr he ¢ » the we t 7 Earthquake Me Mar, iT FF y ate idea Me er aerate EES 1H gig NEW SHOW: NEXT MON, EVE, | Brie RABY RAINE) Po cust venosinn fe Y ae ui ' HACKETT 42d st, Woof Ws way fre 8.16. ig A Wolf in THE SPRING MAID | ‘ jon of fh vill admitted should they \ Hoe stat LAST 2 ) Mute esis vin Bet ein. ober ary W i : AMUSEMENTS. Entire Hippodrome Company. ond 200. Extra ‘ye oa a ; | NAUGITY MARIETTA New York, and 1 believe he will knock | “\Walgast looks perfect for the mateh. ape and t va ~OPERAY sa Gossb Merion Sie BRAY N.GHIS ORVILLE WAIROLD, | out the Knockout thx mn nnd a chamnpd most at top speed MANHAT PAN SBERAT THosesenrrisaceacesenO ATE”) LEW FIELDS 1s” THE. He : Thin was tho on w r ries & hig amount of confidence the frat batter up yesterday ro EL ERO AELNM ATO oo oe ae it “ Niagara, ‘48 Gomedy {ists ’ ' eee. Yoerueeres S gd divls Bhd the Brawn Garenna. He pene lt tht ; My aphed SY 2 ussian Symp! an) Tohesir WILLIAM COLLIER” : = oe Quarters last night, just bof the Brown defense. Hoe plang | take a « ul three of } iatinees b , fight an ineflghting affair] handers before he got awy from t v0 D, 125 S15. Mat. wT Bith. Bras 51 lightweight champion vad fin f Ak secrude ra , f oa Nents TAY, MAJESTIC #,v0s & sth bree > Al last training for the Brown figh \ # that a Alvie he can| plate Out of Ave times so CRANK KEENAN ES MAN TO M. MAN” x MARRIAGE a ia CARTE HOLMES | Abory English eas Den 4 ® Min any man in. the world, basing his| succeeded in w¢ eat hie'@ n Ware calles Sines Abory al) Madam Butterfly (34 wwe | New York to-night mn the fact that it was at beating out a « nt, ‘The S VE TIME! IRS. EVA FAY in "HER MYSTICISM” a ees ovens Goats Co BEM EMAIIY Ze,10 $1,409 | ‘SHOW VAST | ARIROM 10 Aa, John R. Robin « Nelso switch t . He | RY 2HOm CONNOLLY | de W his, pays 1 GARD to s . oi EN, BROWN & BLY i} LEW Lt manager, saw Wolgast in his 1 Th 1 m. BERTSOM. oth Hah SUUAnE THEATRE day work. Ro 1 f .| EARN Perso HAMERSTHN' Cadiilac youth Watch the did for the Net handers had a char L tHE GENERA- torn Bt, & ‘Mal Lay si bassars ES NE siaaaeaeaite to ! does hhis work quickly Scurately ate io Rai TION, THE GREAT LENTEN SPECTACLE a ed mond, t a t e > Ww ater h how often he relers to an \ | As ‘ei at 4° { VESTA VICTORIA. it i ' er the rule or figure it out in WHY vy | | a ere ne Nelior ; think Inability to hit levt-tandess) your own way. 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