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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH | 8, Ds 1911. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK UP-TO-DATE AND Sect EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN IT LOOKS A SURE BET THAT A SULLIVAN WILL GET THAT MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). by Ta rr@ur You For THe MIDDLE WEIGHT TiTee IF You Cur oFF one leo, Those Sullivan Boys, Jack and = Dan, from Montana, Have Both Made Good in New York Now and Are Right in the Running for the Middleweight 1 | Title. dtl Hasta 1911, by the Pree Publishing Ov 0 New York W | as _ le good in New York, which THAT BLACK HAND HAD BETTER, DODGE MATYY. Harry Lewes ty Dome @ LoT oF Taurine IN ENGLAND BILLY Pape © BIG IN AUSTRALIA HE THINKS CF BECOMING A WHITE Hope” ‘Giants Use Huge | Pushball To ) Help Round Into Shape Tae of pi » joy, ast ng’ Dan and y on the strength risk of “bo Sullivan rather fr lof their Western ts { 5 hia - nbout it but McGraw hel not. He "somehow ‘the name Fullivan te nua. McGraw Makes His Men Exer-|:! Fed that te plaing of Texas woud festive of good fighting. Jo \. ‘ * ype" ugh for st to voll on. bu Ivan made the Bullivan dicnyctameus| | cise With Ball Used One OPE LG acti AG Valu Be Ist over the world. Then there were | K.© BRowN ’ eG: VEG Gra ies oatienitTla \sptke and Dave Sulltvan,.and the Bos- | Season at Memphis. eats GcL el dea Me a lton twins, All good fighters, there, Dan | ONG YEAR AGO © Topay © f | Aside from the arrival of the pushta!t | {and Jack Sullivan of Montana are real! 4, 4 6700. FOR & 10 ROUND ANOTHER PLUM READY os & lot af ig tikes bapvoned to co i \Sullivans, and of good Irish stock, 00, FOR A TEN ROUND Bour -- Sisoo. A weer To pRoP | BY BOZEMAN BULGER. |lin folks “yesterday, and around | Packey McMarland told me that Jack FIGHT. For, SHOWING | ‘cuitt Culmsmadian af: tha Corenag wens | Heel t e still talking about the (Sullivan, who trainea with him tn Los) vorreaoean the Tee.) | aeect that Manager McGraw made jAngeles, was ¢ Seat: ldaea weight in 1 Marlin, Tex., March 8. uN n ag Reape) ' hana with Ly i ANd JAmerica. He hadn't seen Dan. Its a D Ss li : Vi Y 5 sue ail, aeven feat in | (tie oroperty white 80 | , Giants for training purposes javestion, now, waien ot the brotwrs DQn Sullivan 'Pitcher FE er Harry es Sure | Veteran Youngs | A iiameer ries sown the street “Miss hice ld toe Aides r Bo to the top first. They are both | Foal by @ score of shouting all play. lin cayre to the grounds in an izcoune madiensirue Jax turn Makes Good Here, Last Season in er toren'sivoai sent trauen theres no 6 all itn Ciel Was a baer a draw th Bias % er fl i Ops | dle of Marlin this morning, and for eichel, and has knocked out a lot ot J One P hi B be li G half hour the whole town was tn an food middie an heavy weighis. Mis n Just ne runcn [entrees ine ateei sc uaee ‘age of asda t ame uproar, Horses broke away from thelr BOR aA 14. ow. Cork Wan at the ‘ 417 for the season, ‘Then he stole} bs “4 | a 2 _—s uP 4 ioe Rival | etghty-seven bases, flelded for av HORSE jeperoer tint, MAGN G seuiuae: f ' lympic Monday night, and he made Giant Phage iKely (to Rival) Sect coven tases neice for average | : 7 fis PP laid a tear Bennie Schmldt look Like a clown tn a) Jy Reynolds Sent to Sleep Vaughn for Southpaw ning “fourteen ‘ot them, and Sve | Grand Old Pitcher tO: WINK! circeeanal the deny: arctodne Uiinae a eS c times was sent In to catch and other, venders gathered up thetr wares and tt Ni | rr . Tr b, y J i When the Sullivans landed tn New! in Jig Time by Mon- times to play various positions in tie Up Diamond Career by actually ran to o place of safety, The ork no Eastern middle-weight would! | Honors of Club. infield. He 1s a natural ball player, and huge leather ball, with its tumultuous ake @ match with them, It was : Hahn | that te all there {8 to it. When he hits, Using Spitbali a Wie snoua to Whation anvehita deed on the p “None #0 poor to do them rever- | tana Fighter. 2 @ ball it goes on a line and far away: ig Spitbalt. ; 3 arene | Deed Mad Out t ‘McGraw. “4 Wie ev heard of the Suill | He has so much faith tn himself that) and it was some time before Mayor! ‘ ee! jade ‘o ; Fi ' ce. bis over he e Ae " 1 " . " t de t ed to the five aan (Prom 9 Stett Correqmondent of The Brening | he docs not believe there ix a pitcher | Heffner Sheriff Poole could quell vans? Lot them get a rep,” was the Wont’ with the Tesm.) Cae mia Leres nprovemen } -day he cannot hit. If Scout Irwin | ox; 7 tn. the disturbance. | " h . N the hope of making hig last year tn pod of $40 y. The real trouble was that the BY JOHN POLLOCK. Athens, Ga., March 8. | has his way, thie fellow is’ going to : ni After the big bail had been rotted to. ft i lilvan reputation had been passed | ONTANA DAN SULLIVAN wor 11 H1Mtop hopefuls had a chance| hang around the bench the coming| | Daseball average up to the years in) oo fn eee ce inile, | tad be : . Lig . 4 champions didn't . 5 Vii bole : te Saal ‘ < which he did his best pitching, old ¢ » a a mile, i} ‘ound, and the jocal champions didn't} Gat WIA SORA lntors to rest up thelr ching bones yes- | summer. ly Taig O6 the Hate Ik nevaleting: al Manager MoGraw decided that hereatter Hine i} ‘nt to meet middle-weighis who nad ver fhok Reynolds, the Brooke terday afternoon because that} Another player who will have no/ . : Haines vbr aapa taut reels best HUD | fighting heavies all over the ; ' h enemy of baseball, Jupiter Pluvius, | trouble in landing a berth {s Lou Lit-| epitball upon which he will place his i ehting lyn heavywetght, at Brown's Gymna arch enew ns apoio bs n- the Mayor that to prevent any run-| was a line on hand ountry and beating them, | si h pai! old Athens a visit, but there was a| Schl. The boy is a second baseman, , main reliance this season. Young co eak eT t Ptaas cousa't fod & middleweight) 20% “(A putting him away in the fen ling tn the early part of the; aud on what he has shown he looks | ded this to one of the Cincinnatt play- aways { take no more chancen | to pe d Joan De- 5 at as he foegnt Bayne! | first round of a ten-round bout with @ little bit doing In the early pa 1) every inch a ball player. He goes after | erg recently. on roliing the bal} to ond from the city. | ¥ aw to it that H Preeerous ‘heavy-welght, at Brown's | #bort right hand ng to the jaw. ae Shige bisibianbeset iP noe Lyle ground balls the right way, an aly) Old Cy says this will positively be his Incidentally this broke Into one of the an Wan ane, joked him out in a} Tats was Dan yeavance In hes to cal 01 w Kinks! though he wastes not the fraction o mG Bt bl staat lae a hat Git hce ea van Was tur at Ly Ubarlit haben ide Va contest In Uils vicinity, and the neat {out of their muscles despite the fact| a second in getting the ball away from | !ast year in baseball and that he in-) dest pisf PERE PRE Meee 36 That widdie-weight title is running) and quick way Jn which he whipped, that they had to do it on the feild) him, he is most accurate tn his throw. tends to work his head ore make Mi ermal ve ; Tae . that, { und loose It teay MAB. ADAC UK Over tha Alben Hoh mabe Bin an ine la finely wind swept as the| Just a little teaching does he need in, one that will be : bere gs Raymond and Fal Hendricks vn roe Lee tretas-Relgntrin Aueriee’ | rent tvoure ue re adele fatand | the ethics of big league Dal, and ne | ua — jheavy men of the chi! a the ‘t 5 heh 2 be Sh sa vth .a| will be fit to grace any club in elther — “‘Steinfeldt has not aiguet a contract to play | town yesterda nte 't entitled to it, who is? ee ie mbers who saw the scrap, The Abies, the gi showed | og National or American League. It | with us to 1911," said Fraak Chance. “He bas! pots.” MoGraw had fl ed it so tha ™ | — ©. Brown | Dow that ed Reynolds was the for the fist time In uniform and Chiet| (Me WOT es Ne will be ment out for POE Feceirel a cut in walary and there ts oo caine | MOON. AICPA Vall fh ol it sof OME people say that K. | only good one landed as Reynolds had or Arthur Irwin had @ tough job ittle work in the Eastern League, {°F disontent that 1 rnow of excent that Stern. tl i € essen “hasn't any class.” Perhaps not. | previously veral swings for iteing him in one. ‘The giant hed| gut if he does it's safe to say that next {Cit wante as to give him a thre rear ggatmat afternoon | game and that C, MES TO Clase to an elusive thing, hard to pre Dan got over his | hig Howe gloverpraise-be with tlm. | year. will tee him atriving for OD alg lary for mow than one bar at a Umo-* | Mevers, Treat Lusi and George § he NEW TERROR Ct CON t K. O. isn't clever ike McFar- There is not a glove made that would ft with the Chase outfit. He'll not get ere to rojl it back the next morning. land. He's just a homely litte Dutch- es m Quose maulers that fellow has. The away from the Hilltoppers unless an. CMe Rowman lay first bese tor Hendsisnns had: teahoiA ole CHALLENGE K. 0. BROWN. an who sticks his right hand out in ET Tee sive of them may be gucwsed at when unusually big price {s pald for him. ‘ Ne tae hile Bugs rolled the bat. For! - nt and whales away, But he has a Vout “at the it is known that he can entirely en-| ‘This bunch of Yannigans, although rap bn Varad ls lor ie ceikine ike a} Bat vinning all his fights. arlom on Monday circle q ball with his hand and then have | on the whole made up of little | firmament F ee Nar habit of winning brgtel ‘ut''as the por| lls fingers overlap the thumb. In pitch+ are of the right stuff. They are all porge of York, Pa., one ¢ es at would seem to Indicate that hi ‘ordered the clus to sh » McMahon se ing he holds une ball between his index < and not even developed in new pitchers, who las w mething, even if It isn't “class. iieek paren’ Rare We fellows aod and his second fin and despite that ure. Nearly every one of them haa r UA year ago the best Brown ever got |" feet ir nittcap, has excellent some time to grow In, and the majority Totnany affixed his aignature to°e coats ‘ r for a ten round bout was @ hundred || In te fiiure all felon tue ane aieaad A dd some Di gainst will be heard from some day as stare, . oad fixed : ee eto @ contract, n° and the Ar | fo most in batties in Part agree 0! StoGraw's in T So well does Coach Irwin think o: President Navin of the Detroit team has spiration {* rolling off in streams, a ne PeuATe: se test bout little K. 0. went [ies meet hah ie Hs. IB | came here, #0 the wae fe them that when Chase and his regular (ff tne Utes tre re ts navel bran 1 Matty Worked Wit) Huge Ball. | vue ome to his mother and pulling a roll MrCloske., whic) a few and he did until J outfit hit town the Yannigans are 89> Kirminghan duriug the spring training. seas ’ ewson worked with the huge bail | Dorsey. his pocket counted off four $1,000 Thies by the pitchers’ cc>7h Farrell. ing to challenge the veterans to a game. ~ ! huge batt | ieee Co fits, ‘handed thom to his mother and hat in "ate el He Who 1s sure to make good. And here ts the team as Irwin will | ,,,ea,Konetehs. the Ca fox a half hour yesterday afternoon and| Jack Sir H ‘ ven $100 bills, Ghee tHe club official Rave. ded em Unn thing happens to him be- sont it to Chase et al. Ables and ager lircanahan, that he says it was the best spring workout | aati ful picker of med Mrs. Brown, “What | pa - tween now and the opening day cere- Revelle, pitchers; Walsh and Williams, fie © sa dae adjus that he has had ¢ ars, The ball]! ss Sat gay | dite Loring stagy are on the cant for ton fronies he ra Hilltop uniform * ¢ and first baremen; uy ehh, aac ¥ te for the Qlants four years “ Bn rt ce mie noine coffee and cottes o. Bee Xt Beenie honors of champion southpaw. pltchee and Jube, Kauft and Me ene Shee sees HAS at Dorey, the Temon, can, Mra. B. was ready for him. J the club rainer, out ; ' of tab tha (tA tt b ch ising the claims of little Benny Kauff! And that if some team! That infleld oy apg we ae es eae sores Cake 100 188 & ase tor a jov-on the Farrel! outfit this year | will work out to-day {f the weather ‘nrnuci for many hours, complete —_—_—_————SS 6 russes, anc aie SHY eunauey | Segeesuce andlavers das thay. wile fleld. oo that layers could. not even | E f MENTS. Ceol A dt ape ein seems a shame put through some work to make them run, Manager Chase had his snen eee eee ~ eareee tee ©: PUR Mo eNe oF t he hag not moro pounds on right to give tho big fellows a tussle, femein mae inter ie om tae hy Colne TOREMOST THEATRES AND 1 i®! ~ him and a tittle m ght. If he had the meantime, a game or two WIll diugn a double routine of work as soon. as th 0 edy™ Neain sy Ta 70 DEER eed aor ana ; he Would give any one of the regulars a be arranged with the University %f ficd was in condition to play « jomedy ‘a ‘ ‘ eat be - in i, = n hi 1 y eo - n a Woes crete tom isnt accu’ OO OF Giants* Most rer i i ian ieee el WILLIAW COLLIER © Fh Hamees CS 2 ; n the Virgt ugue, Kauff, as ry atae who are wild with anxlety to sit ag Reeruits "°°." : s WINIER GARDEN?” 1 he oe HACKETT wn up for a few months at wa Repadnay and < Varlete &. Mui agai Ta dee week. All the country wants to see t tor Box. sii) \ mie A. U Dale ©, stag. He managed, bow Pores TUBS, EVE, MAR. 14 Oko at le Dutchinan who whipped cha i} eA yl st ath he DALY'S Soy at Ho BROAGWAY Wolgast twice. It looks like easy Pw Ve 4 oe Meant fol LEW FIELDS Hor Brown, but Morgan, who has a pus . 4 Poa obody's Caughter wis Aropped To, the lous streak himself, on tee but the bell_saved Martin would be just ghting every week has @ notion that well to keep Brown or 80. HERALD SQ. ' SSR : HHIPPODROMES «vai wenian 5 od ea | aur MOBI oT R BOATS, ee RADUATYS ltt volving con expenditure, Hating Wlosk, th av. Als % Laure Nelson Hal “But, said a friend, arguing with HARVARD UNDERGRADUATES (ing ate teen ine men ie contition Daly Matinee at eats sigd keure, Nelage Hell, Aim, ppose K, O, should happen to were vverjoyed to-day by the ounce: fi met to be held BUG NEW toes in. Bi et a knockout punch dropped his nent that Dr. E k Sexton had b a Sil WE | HPN hee apy Bate hin by somebody or other, Any fighter ged for w two-year term as com d iatile suica. ten in be knocked out, you w, ff the the Harvard baseball team, Mayine Elliot's ss 2s) 7 Where'd you be? 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