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Fe ee meetin aan an mere aaery capreremnnncr eget apna anscatatapaticdbtin THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 10, 1911 BEST SPORTING PAGE. IN NEW YORK UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EDITED BY eis lal EDGREN ‘MORAN IS PERFECTING A RIGHT-HAND BODY PUNCH TO USE ON M’FARLAND Copyright, 191, by The Presg Plntishing Co. (The New York World), ‘ ov A é Lord, | ; ba puseteue? ” CARRIAGE | . uy more! eas 7 — a \ {f Brown Had Knocked Out » Wolgast in Either of Their Two Recent Bouts, He Would Have Won Lightweight Title. Knoctto out 4 AMATEURS IN ONT NIGHT + Bot The MANAGER CALLED HIM A PRO, AND HeLo uP THE & Goud WATCHES WS FIRST FIGHT «+ KE WNocKEO OOF THE 108 POUND CHAMPION AND, Got . P ‘tT, Tue pe ave THE FIGHTING £1. Cs.) Fon Ty iS THIS FAMILY, SAID OWEN MORAN'S Oopreient, 1 Pree Pubtisning ¢ mn, ON. New : OTHER. por: saree, ; | Sqwed-Off Broomstick ie | | MORAN INTENDS To Ve . eon TO ENGLAND Som Go Home His INCOME nS PAY AND Live on - 'McGraw Picks Two Teams either in Some of them suggest that Wolgast had b M - ~ ? ~ o rk e fight for his he nar nh t “arr Sy Responsi le for Moran. | Renae aie Fa BH pion agree that titie is at stake in E t Fi hti Gar | __fo Play Benefit Game < iene ea : a fight, Mr. Wolgast would be cham | | had i, BB bios tram now nit he aro oe | en tering ig ing ame | ming got wo ba trae dara ago tat el Want x hh white whiskers. He ply dodge non this side Moran and hi | tor, who wor B thet agreement clause. But it isnt] ; a tiny flat that Is situa To-Day’s Battle St Starts Early, Gj necessary. , Englishman's Ae Mosher at First tie drug store In Lak ; | a a te xt un Jest two things ace necessary—that| : __ | Mrs Moran prepares every So Players Can Catch a he bout ve held under recognised eps Strenuously Objected to Him fentiet uttie honk splendid cook H : ; Fane that ino man pitted againat the | lobe wieanuut: sratonente te aicaen| Train for Fort Worth | ; champion be within tho weight limit) Engaging in Bouts. order, . of the class. | sngaging Ss. . ; | hows re) Wolgast weighed tn at 1% | | Mrs. Moran takes care of the fami! | ‘asury, too, and through her thrif: nfred a block of houses pounds ringside, the lightweight limit iam wag | they, have ‘There being no o...clal decision by the | 6¢ A N olf sawed-off broomstick was onthe other will keep him out of the big for some time to ce Ames in Great Form. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. | Staff Correspondent of The Evening World with the team.) Martin, Tex., March 10, | ,ueon Ames is co ITs citizens of Marlin are getting | yr the game between the fussed up this morning and there | , is much excitement ov the fac’ that two teams selected by McGraw are| | to play a match game this afternoon for the benefit of the local chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy. The | ladies of the town have advertised the | affair in blg posters, and they take care |to mention the fact that this 4s the first {time that a@ baseball team of Yankees crossed bats for the purpose of etuating the deeds of the men who lowed Lee and Stonewall Jackson, Bovy Punch FoR Pacey, i Game To-Day Starts Early. The game will begin at 2.20 so as to} Mis vcim » it follows, as a matter of| responsible for my entering hope ‘a 2 | lost his title unic . he happened to be| boxer," was the © ad statement made by jhe game," sald Morany “it Bio | knocked out ca to stop before | Owen Moran, the English lghtwetght, igh ar lak SOM ey dl the end of the scheduled number of | who knocked out Batting Nelson last loves this country, But the summers rounds, A knockout works aut November, as he was being rubbed|are too hot for me, and, as a fellow «1 edna aacheaa ats Gown after a hard three-round go at his| can lve Ike a lord fn England on #40 a tle goes with It. training quarters in Laiewood, N. J Week, the cha are that we will re- REDDY WELSH 1s coming hore to| “That old broomstick may be the in- veata? there to live in another two box at the National 8. C. Lots | direct cause of me ning the cham: | > Oran re pened plonship one of these days, If 1 win! ,noren ls perfecting @ right-hand body | of people in New York would ik day | DOW that ts a Jer, and he plans to to see him against McFarland, The! from Packey Mcbarlapd next Tuesday | ise jt on McFarland in their comin | same people will cheerfully volunteer | night at the Fairmont ‘Clap, I'm think- fight tn the hard training bouts oi | to see that Freddy is sent back home-| ing I'll have to dix up that old stick | Lakewood Moran uses the blow by freight—after the bout and carry it Into the ring Just for the | Trainer Jeff Perry with much k of the thing, said Moran, Yosterday on effect. latter was within an ace -K” M'COY thin he can come! “qt was this way, I'd been hanging} f taking the count fully a dozen times a 1d a hit was scored off him { ings that he pitched, —_—_—_———_——— ks O@t Mercter. Mass, March 10. ralyn stoined Kid Me — H OWEN 15 WORKING UP A back. Rememberfne the Jtid's| around the boxing booths just outaide| When hit in the at OPPRIS SPL SrTet or etese st effort, a couple of years ago, | Birmingham, my home town, and soon i we have a legitima.. doubt ea T could Co « bit of fighging. { f give the players a chance to catch the) f lwut at tie Us | PERSE: form cocaine Frankie Burns Matched Rich Tony Biddle (3. ike Wan ah | ing at Dallas, where they play to-morrow and hea! : he fought Kid Carter in Philadelphia, | couple of years. Turning threads nv BB was knocked down six times, and took |tig iron pipes had :’ .o me fine mus-| ¢ “4 oO To Box Abe Attell Here Battered in Bout "22.00: ng practice began with a $ © a terrivie beating. A year later he was! cular development. W: ith J. O OB | Workout tor the tnfleid*and a half hour | ® knocked out by Jack Root, and that ivan a aow Slav vay 46 | l ren of silding tn the new Sqpd pit bullt Moran Whips 108-Pound Champion. wegen 4 was really the Ia RCE SERA CAHRTaGHL Te WERK OR ne keer Murphy “before he 4 of him asa fighter % 4 age oes | These Clevi q 0 f f ree for the East. McGraw says that | B aocoy didn't go down suddenly from! "Well, one atternton, | went ot a lever L Lads 4 to Clash il promising fighier of y Sean pcrony eats for the Hast, McGraw eays that| his place among the champions. He Dillon of tudiaaapole HILADELPHTA, March 1 wet t | ae ; he champions. iy pion, ‘turned him up’ in two rounds and! National Sporting Club tanvornd Saeed REI Biddle, the tre boxer, has won| away slide down pat before the train- { faded out in a year or 86, graduall’ | took the £1 offered te’ + man who suc- Q al op ig Cl After these fights Sullivan will sal for Engle’! @ dectelor Bn ee ee Mail Lan HERS AS Meaeiias Te | ft * Bicabis wamina. ‘sta 1d’ ar won [ceeded in staying three rounds,” said March 31 Liledbe dha artes ‘Jawn" O'F that he had fone man who finds {t a most YCcUN % * on | Owen, I made up mind I'd be a a 31, M no | a the eougta casa, dhe eamhe ves |iAtt : Heigot ab F ft 4g on! n fou ru he ite ne 68 a - . ° HeRRY ' Wp der in his day—aimost a miracle ef) Aires, and T didn't waste time, agate: i nt + Rurkhardt of Salem, |bu day, and Me You think you're a HUbS Per aaa ray don't gepne took |, oo" ap Saute: Ware ee Caarles works he 4s a|é s trouble, Ever ong time ago. They don't cone bacl “ : te ? . les. works iB Bic neM icine aut of the ring'en tong=no'| CO" ster, ten mites BY JOHN POLLOCK. pith tates e the fall into the dirt . ‘now good they were in the ol |eW&y @nd I returned home to ask my BE ATTELL, the featherweight | de Jeanette, thought his protege | it nd sound 1 ke the first bullding fa CRITERION, “., Lt for. |Aament, She didn't know -that I was, the ring for several weeks with als. ut with T took severaleof to iol but you ain't. What you Rn Beery ae ow pounde over |MEBtME—and eres where that BOM) Hagly wrenched shoulder, 1s KIN to | ger Mey Lawes hope" at ait|On his return to the bene don't know about unate in being Just a few pounds over | oe ee No ned shoulde . rn to ti i Bari pusdiaw ght limit, slim and} tick cbmes In. -Motheg reached behind! pght again. He was matched to-day \ was found the door, gra’ stick (as I that-old) medicine) pom, ek fp Sinewy, he couldn't take off weight, He i avand: Waianae t didn't put it on either, so he fought "Rourke to meet Frankle the Jersey City bantamweight aken u Devore, incest w| MINING STOCKS sy and Doyle are would fill a book, and yet i ders on the club, and they oa buy them. Rasa 4 Maher, Rublin ad all the |), ear ,, | caused a sensation a short time ago by wind ce and all the!” aieys Hates you buy . d Ate of the day, excep, |.“ Yow do no fightin’ here; 11 do all) peating Digger Stanley, the English Regret ‘ Ea oreo hy 1 for models for the others to George Graham Rice's 5 . that's to be done in this family,’ said | rea s Wo haa if Rriawell has a very sore hee! | sory m April Fitssimmons and Jeffries, and gave we familys malt | featherweight champlon, tn a ten-round d ny ier, who was Kitty Kelly anc } them all a big weight handicap, Res Oden lee ac eee <6F account he was: ex m the rough stuff, | : -| Pitcher Nagle, efthander of whi a battle Be roay © ed for work for the first time, He-| 18 cents at suffering from a very sore arm. His | all newsstands boutein this vicinity, Attell and Burn will battle for ten rounds at the N tional Sporting Club stag on Mar: she chase lr to bed. Nobody who ever saw the shadow) MAL aAMt xen soft moving McCoy in his prime, with |, i Raia ant tel that cutting, crushing punch of his, will | me indoors that nig! be * They will meet at 18 pounds, weigh in ever forget him Jran, ‘Just as soon as things had at the ide. Fitzsimmons, too, can't get rid of the | auleted down below I s!ipped out of the _—_ TS ses at he eee nt aekh, When he | window angawaye Me , | Sailor Burke ¥ was beaten by Lang Australiana I walked th n miles to Worcester, Proves Target | came to and remembered that he w as|t pposed to hit eas: mulllonal man who wou | Fitgatmmona in his goo de OA eee 4 : ad ona es eee Rig ce Pak AMUSEMENT i an “E ch from the ring 1 said bs a Eichler, The a oe | ne nnn nny ae = ttera, Se began to rc ala that age! ep eves Ss for Willie Le wis) BROCKETT SIGNS TO PITCH | 5 7 ieee ease ATRES AND HITS, we LIBERTY os aa eatee |” FOR HIGHLANDERS AGAIN. | \innissntdly:: SSTH ST, a me | B wots 0. to 00 a tixt0 willie Lewis ihe local inlddlenvaia IP IGHLANI 2 WiLLtAM COLLER ‘is ‘ ee Na (i : LaABY, wahive, CS | imei RING MAND Ntz 8 Met has the lan sign on Sador Burke vatadninaae vr hast naie Deve to ATS Pa any RE DO YO 7 jh he a tenruced bout at the win | " Ne Highlanders, witl be al} W i st sau : aie S) B woud have’ wond oa 13 iia fai A. . in th nont Avenue Rink, pass 1S Hina amd urn St ar BROADWAY HR se it MANHATTAN 00st ts Coys telling ' manager deranded that | PQd Moore Eager: LEW FIELDS a poe ig Wee one man he never cared to fant =| how th Be oars aah es be « ae wi ky Band that was Fizrtmmons. Also, tim tore, wnon, 1 exoianed wo min that] fa Beat Smuth in |r eine ve. TSM ERALD Sexe allt HI co 0 little respect for M | sional and hold eur the r prizes 1 . q . range, EVE YW mM 4 ! ha? pa ne Aight J 1 he M Prisinn wands : ; Moran Starts After the Money. | eee ee — “pari ea bone BENS yatt Pred ee WEXT MONDAY | ‘a SRING 3 ee 1 boxing ' : etanl atten: she ald | Moore, Forest's ; t he began to Maxuae€llia's * Cpa {t Kaa % MoCoy pract i] t ‘ o ASy ee 1 1 actica, He ne eo ‘ BB tag th tesniione | it Br i a ton. yor tn the socout an ik ih vt ‘Yau ty 4 her | ational Spe was roundly hissed 1 4 lowed to spar a little t nat © Loran, the | y é Byers Fone : . 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He tec, BETTIE vey | | REBECCA OF SUNNY GROOK 104 Fulton st CI IS ae oar Md for 50 CENTS to ad- St, | PWALLAGK'S Kine Ques oe Tho anni Motor Gar Go, of Now York||! ise tl wing tate Wed, & Sa ree educational ex- mht TeS+ ribune THE Bi BANNEN SiO Le POMANDERY WALI nn I LOVE MAKERS la, 6 around tn great Shan | ME HKenive.. * —— fi Ht, | 4 AMPHION itrescs STANT | $ THE UN WENT W: |News and Gossip Picked Up Around Sporting Circuit ALFRED DE ORO Is STILL THE champion pool player of the wort having successfulty wetended his title against Tom Hueston in thelr three nights’ match of 600 balls, The finat score was 0 to 4%. ‘The tally of the final game was 19 to 160, The Cuban made a high run in tne closing night's play of 28, while Hueston made a run of 87. De Oro was steady throughout the match, while his opponent seemed to be tgoubled with OF THE HAMI£- ‘nb won the singles tennis came Seventih Keginent ing of the and Mis Elizabeth ©, v-titie, Mise Warmer de- 6 t & Schmite, hile Atice ‘Fleming’ and Mia Munce defeated Mr, Sehmitz and Miss Erna MISS MARIE W. ton ¢ ago, Ammidon ha } zn rondway, at Oth St 4th St. Sub'y Store 18 Years at This Address Means Something. Kemcy’ s DANUING SCHOOL, in 40th St Last Wi, Eva, * | [EMPIRE | fark Sot |PETHEL BARAYWOAE | iat itud its wed ey Becret Bere RBOCKE 4 Bw aod, Uae 15 ntal"Tosmiwe& Wed Maude Adams.» Chantela BLANCHE BATES ay BLIOU } HENRY iia i MRS THE CONFESSION ra TEM ate MGUIS Mie Si Now YOKK! nT Hat Ca sbe EDN ‘ Ftnv0y Mat, Alt Dainty DAY WARD, 43 Other HM

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