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aaariaeied Se ee THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1911.. — [feo’\ Sirs smn| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ARR RR SAM LAN LIKE 00D CONTENDER EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Copyright, 1911, by The Press Pubilshing Co. (The New York World), pep) LOOKS SIZE ISN’T THE ONLY THING THAT COUNTS AvTxouct Me ‘ Lost THE DECigor =A HAIR-LINE Di ee rn Tom Suarwet UR HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE anne | | A TERRIFIC i | 25 ROUND AGHF | ; ee - | AT Coney ISLAND. His Size Doesn't Necessarily Mean Boston) Negro Couldn't Beat Johnson, as Ring His- | tory Is Full of Cases Where Small \ Men Have Whipped Giants. ; i . = i Joe Warcott tnocnep out Tatt Joe CHownsm, New York World). | Copyright, 1011 ‘Ths Press Publishing Co. nd younger Jeffries In sight, and the chance of HERE is no # I another great heavyweight world's championship battle seems far) ° Weptae CHARLIE MITCHELL ' away. Carl Morris of Sepulpa, Oklahoma, ts a giant, and bats a —— 5S FOUGHT JoHN L. SULLIVAN A 39 ROUND RO and he is winning fichts. But up to date he has done nothing to show Vi % 7 a DRAW IN FRANCE. that he will ever take a place among the champions. > Hut even if giants are scarce, DT g a ZoDale ‘i : some fighter equal to the task of y } meeting Jack Johnson may come up fore tong ae | Sam Langford Is a much smaller Gd man, but Langford looks like a! DURING THE SEASON OF 110 THE work, ‘The new shells, which the Crim- : i good contender for the heavyweight Thirteenth Regiment athletic team rie oe fe. having constructed Kip mccoy, co 233 points itary vetition, | England, wit be ship ‘0 them o1 ' title, Sam has beaten all of his| CERMAKHAG NG REET. han tant RCHDAREU OR AeKE meni en on AT (65 PounDs 4 opponents in a fashion that proves have the services of the old stars, Law| ome ya dene ; Beat Peter. ‘ him dangerous to anybody. John- son Robertson and Harry any trouble defeating New Yore Ca pet eae ' anes Wan! P ‘ 1s @ remarkable show HAND IOceT Raccoon oTHERL fon won't have an excuse for evad je show sity in th 1 college team's “ ing Langford much longer and Lape erdias idle Made f 36 to 18. Everard of HEAVY WEIGHTS, have very little difeult annual military championship: on carried off t 8 & ten points holding the title, The champion H @oesn't seem anxious to fight again, He has turned down several offers of | will be held on April 22 in the Tv THE BOOKMAKERS dg purses in Eneland and France—has entirely ignored them, Apparently | selcond Regiment Armory. GFA Winky GaakeORliG Pin otek | ji "he doesn't intend to fight a It 1s quite likely that Johnson knows | Boe Fitzsimmons, MIDDLEWEIGHT, EASILY . beeilohe tlh sf ee 1 an te awful trimming yesterday wh faut ved, and that he ien't at all anxious to try | WNOCKED OUT GUS RUHLIN, THE ARRON GIANT for the “13 fres essful first choices were Syzygy points in regimental 1 to 5, Dr. Duenner at 9 to 10, N And if} t ; : ata | ME sa th aoe {sehbidab ty of them learning the game. MADE many who proved j that if as Willie Jones Ie Inctine 1 ehow much Langford has impr nite havin aera lil ut Of the six races won. The | out the Boston Tar Baby — ° sight 1 rT fon, nosing out Hugh Hirshon, who| Stoner at 1! to 10, n a a ord would hav hance | sig Poesily barring Morrie — but pene ht i ugh I 0 n and the Mo: " s00d man to Johnson, ‘There are so je ers in scoring, tallying pe - el QT seams that New York boxing clibs THIS IS THE BASHRALL SCHED- it by Capt, Osterho: . OOKING back over our long Hat o « ’ " that teu aghiers' tan pie ost [oar arity “ast much unter the ile arranged for the Jersey Ciiy High] Of the s men that a 6 apart thumbs of politicians and “gorlilas” Games at Home—April 22, with Per! ng out for the first team and twenty everything. Away back : $0, Bais AL Amey 2, Clason Point Military | for the freshman nine. in the London prize ring days, when | least that’s the state of affairs this lAsuneay: May 6, Upsala College; 13, ~ Dghiers didn't wear gloves, but fought |"? i H Newtown High. THE BOWN FOOTBALL 8: on their | Yesterday afternoon Billy Maynard Games Abroad—April §&, with Pass: for next fall is ar on the turf with spiked | £9 a 0 us follows! | a - K Feet, Chagiio Mitchell met Jonn Le Bul, [Of the Wendover A, C. dropped In. An soon as the bell rang Pal obeyed es Passale; 13, Townsend Har: y | Sept. 2, New Hampshire a: Providence After Pominteng on by Doctors, Hea! Tor Whe world's champlonship and | "About Wille Jones," Maynard be- ; lee uctions to the dot by walking right al 15, Upsala College a Kenilwort taba dunce Tiarg. et Providence: 7 ; a side bet of $204), ‘This historic hace {RAR “that story was true enough, after | Making 13416 P. at 6 P. M. Proves up to Smith and letting fy with bot! Berth Amboy at Perth Amboy: May | Pamucnucctty, Aericaltural Covlege Manager Morgan Decides to tle was held in Chantilly, France, in a] ¥¢ Put him on a while ago T didn't feel time ee ard rtouy eben Ya RMT S| eat net8O" lot, Pennsylvania. at Pilladelphia: 5 Ra seh A , " % bing, bi hae Tk 2 | Point Miltary Academy at West :hester; P ma a Hadelphia: 28, Private park. ‘There -were few nc doing it again, and T told nis man-1 Undoing of Young Sammy at | pace paren gins & fon of thet | une 3 Fordham Prep. at Fordham; 1), | #@tvard. at Ca Nov. 4, ‘Titts Give His Boy a Rest. tore. It was purely a sporting prop OA friend of mine told me that ee = ‘ - [the stomach with a left ewing, and as] Rahway at Rahway. 11 Yew Haven, i WEG. Hain Pon heavily that aay, ¢ & dozen ‘wops' with guns were National Sporting Club, — | they came into a clinch he ripped in = c i i “ f Tae fated Wasa Noun nd the ring, ing for a chance to ‘ some neat punches to itis body and sho.| RESULTS OF THE TWE ody Provid BY JOHN POLLOCK. | Cha Known an the “Rox. |&ét Jones, and that I lucky they meee Up three sti inside rigitchand upper-| Found of the International ches area) Cae i LOCK. socom didn't start something and shoot me T didn't care to risk having my To some fighters make a serous | over two right-hand swings to T cuts to his jaw. Smith managed to get| ters’ tournament now tn progress at San defeating the Cornel o£") Sebastian, Spain: time defeating the Cornell w e had| Janowskt beat Burn, Marshall beat | {M8e% Winnir BROW eight tight a Ing Ch middleweigh: land,’ st a welt asa light But shot up, naturally, I guess there mistake In trying to ve to &| before the round end Was a wonderful boxer, Sullivan, com- k ‘ Bernstein beat Di f months. This sion 3 ari nt pared was a giant. ‘The fight |{88't any danger after all this talk, weight which they know they the better of the con PAPE Bernstein beat D: a 1} IN THE NAT! De eb cela ® ad Ma a send of which | Wants It. I'l put him on with Moran] selves was once again demonstrated Jimmy De Forest while Moore the c : thirty-nine rounds, at time both w Was resting up for the beginning of the] mar, Schlechter and chmann an second round, The moment the round| Marocsy and Rubinstein were drawn Tarrasch had the bye, To-d and Prof. Tayt » fighter a rest to #ive the east elgnt again as soon as he ¢ avers make a good m res to fight, They | in the contest between Young Sammy) Quater too weary to do further | teh." Smith and Pal Moore, th execution, and tual a ment the 1 Moore let tly Y jab while Both phys: rown anil! wae stopped and declared a draw. | giovied Werte ho tite Qlzmple ate! City Aghters, at the National Sporting Se RAI th K. Smith | devoted to the clearing up of ga Bi dd i Oe a Aue at thal minal tarioun ease OF elite hESC ee ee, [clubs Te wae: Sinitty wh did! this t and tried with hie teht for Pal's | unfinished In previous rounds ian ile esto kins We the latter blocked. Then | teenth round ts scheduled for Monday. | ¢ t into Sammy's eae | Player Geor | jaw, whi Moore ripped his i trick and for his trouble he ¢ fmall man against a large one was the| “I read that story Wille Jones tota] ! and after the show they fight in which Joe Walcott, 6 feet 1] you. We Vt afraid of poll-|celved one of the wor fi Cae ep aa ya ib el ee body, and as t clinched Moore = HARVA REWS HAVE the 1 rous amination n neh ta elterwe nocked out the|ticlans 6 o ‘thing se, ore t s had han@ed to him oD aoe i | v Tarleny on inch tall, welterwetght, knocked out the|ticlane dr ‘worlliaw’ oF anything, else, | Moore that he has had handed to him {amashed him on the jaw four times| Deen detarded from ensc outdoor | this pla clared the prope They found Brow Mattling Muri f clever and hard hitting ney cut no jee with this club. rejin many @ day. | with short rights while holding him | Practice on the Charles Rive ee aris bier 4) tens gave Man ming abt he Ww to hunt Jones up and offer hi he cares to or some oth al For a long time the many managers| go on with| of good boy Joe Choynski. Wa } jump into the Jaw, but he reached it ott fairly had hand, of the toe The oarsmen Moore | Retting outdoors than in any year ying hara | Coach Wray took around the neck with his lef ngiand Ls muad) — Eneou 1 by these bi kept landin ts to the fai t to let Brown fight fo as soon Tommy Houc Sinith have n goin to reach Choynski's 1°| TOMMY BURNS, THIF Pi claiming that Sammy was a te own has a welght.”* ’ they were on the 3! tosday tiled sult for $50,0° Hear™ now, while ~~ okey, ‘its rishman| lightweight and would make the tlmit,| rights to the back of his neck and on} We ‘ ‘ a he for a few ore C1 | OR PITZSIMMONS, always fight Bueiay, othe. ate TiAtMAD | Te Sounsa ae the ringside; tor & his head at clowe ters, Moore kept | Washington's Bir’ i an- | Puget Sound | ie Com lk altel Nirapid , B ing as a iniddlow Sencthed | Niraa ihe tesetnae cARRIE Gone mite] | WIth. Keno! Arowny and: t up this attack on Smith, and tn the | other week or ten days before the men sonal Injuries alleged to have A slight ation on it | out Gus Ruhlin, the Peal Ieee br enaecnieiie zara athe an Ale ae vers bet of $1,000 ¢ {iitd, fourth and. fifti: rounds he pan. |aF@ able to get out into the open to ceived in a trolley collision Dec. ¥ after K nnished three-round exh ished him severely, the latter growing Jim Corbett Maher and a score| Jimmy Johnson, who matches em for at. If th managers weaker from the punches every second Manager Mo Brown es ee ete vies eee tects ou cae me lMhone tet | These Old Rivals, Sh Qos. vs beyond doubt lanky, Jong. | A Wouldn't mind pa An Jones on any} making such a match, for Ver! to send in a left jab to Pal's face or a ua S, eppar H He sows! Limbed middleweight with « kick’ in | Od semifinal, |S cf ment through with Mf the chances: are) sient swing to Mls Neal or $0, but H Pe aberaeean & mat for any man. If Fitasimmons the National 8. Cl that Brown would put a awa ylows had no foree pind them, wing Zal ariel mnasium | La ally be Ps om ‘i f A | wing week, Baltimore the third pa apna tt 9 Were in his prime now he'd give Jonn. | Nines | atloatly: inom sity Tn the sisth nt}: rounds Smith | an d Gissing, Oo g i Re Ara cr gon all the fighting he cares for, and | rors AWAY Smith No Lightweight. fought much better and easily had the | ace ain’ E PORT ARG NEY. pay $ | his club, a perhaps more. Smith showed conclusively that he of these sesstons by carrying th any gun plays in } n there was little Tom sotrew| “ ¢ Welght, for «l-| fihting to Moore and scoring with left | op, bh 7 of Knockout Bro eer ES wan usta, am) Sharkey. | ee peotnt eal, Mt Maeve a to the face, short right-hand up- | They'll Meet in Hal in Half-Mile Race Mem er of B. A. A. bags sul DEAE EAG Sune Taconic adtomaina } até My he neve pereuts to the jaw and rights to the| ie | Relay Tear Which tect the Atta ‘ Shar t Jeffries twenty-five dems | DUSY season ave LOR SHEE DBViNia SEU NORE ARU OW | oom ealliameineio ahelen os Thirteenth Regiment’s Wil) Race at Pastime|;; Tie, fretting. about erate rounds for the world's champlone | f ae fore meeting Moore, 5 | eighth round with some swings to Pa . ; 7, e. ship, and when Siler declared Jeffries | fa. wie helt, atowld. be as well in the ve and and face, but suddenly little Mo Games April 1. | Games Tuesday. winner many f thos n the wd , tial aheted t low r th remainder of th | held @ different opinion, Jeffries won, , All of which goes to show t y i) ‘ ro frequentiy with, sti bed | Charter Ha Owen Mor een enna I ; i fo Lp a A Pe aD ee Me eae he body, Kidneys and th IKE two old, seasoned, and cautious | : Deter aad Sani i ee i mee , ; i he wa nr vas Ageia erate time Moore, Farry pn ha doen Keepin vats, man ™ n a ° a te i the contest sta 1 Hin rig gave him an sual spe as to the greatest Welw Gey ne he men | De Forest called Moore aside and s uwful walloping, staggering him) ow were up to. th Orohe Kid Mot was a sth It fe r Jher were | Mt him anyw n, even tf " him in the pit of the stomach. | others said that a — ae low, only f five Nara. He never autho ny; ison the back aft kort ead.) 1 It looked AS Af | steam mp people belle 7 5 Ff ia pudtleweleht 1 Peat mean hin ot) at ing nla Simi ak | co at oreo Bonhag Shou'!d |Columbia Soccer ne foot running game incement was made las' a match half-mile time iat. pe rors for M I Fee on ere rout maleic eae ental Eig Gossip for All Fans i Show His Heeis | 1eam Opens Her To Billy Kramer League | Schedule _. - happen Phere t nt 1 | Six Columba Two N.nes of “ Picked Up Around Circuit”. | a Dodgers Piay _ {Ses Vill Open on April 1) sed in athlet These Crack Runners Meet in Stvong Haverford Eleven to Three-Mile Run at Mohawk | pose a4 ht Baskeibail Men Three-Mile Run at Mohaw Oppose Blue and White pus: Mal " 5 » Tat * R Fe yo | 4 Games To-Night. | on South Kiel i 12 “Lelie Hot Tie G. ni » to a Close or eceive “‘Letiers”’| ot Tie Game\ #4 Come to a Clos2 on ‘. : | Pont atin 1 ai ( er | + When Georg vy! phe hy aan ke fis | van “! Kramer, the Long a ain Ske cate at bo] fo: + = ee Poin y had been ex mee ng eleven frou Haverferd bell te Her nen wie that he could trim m South Field, Owing to the Inclemtent ern ay a | ' Tom A, ©. runne ee t ve an been ablesto ee : \ eae ANd ; ded that ) i preliminary practice game te Ale ! : Hysit Haste of mysel kive the Bro if }eo far, so vill he the fret conga M. ov | “lw ne t Ny 4 at real r and instead of starting in the and! this s HSPN : M H \ 1 1 get at hin a half run sof the Mohawk | e lt’ , 1 vy| f me he m & ha C., in ond Regin ary Me 5 1 interest. | 1 Y ‘ side, w wilt | = will wait Al ig Rng ha an en f at tons ° Us Bane, hope , ning Awon to t ake, a anc the t oes on. In the Hee J 4 n K me r ‘arena who event he will meet Kramer, With Bon : reer SU000 worth of timber land this | Metta confident t} pies spare hag running in the wonderful form lic » : India t es > | proper form defeat ereatr has recently been displaying he should “i H Ka Decker Finds Keyes Baay, of the | an ‘ I ‘ be able to show his heels to the Meet! ae ine craw « as 8 aren 4 My | BALTIMORE, — Maren Dur ; Kramer, |Long Island Kid Alberts and OF ait TIPAGAL TLB/ISCAl Water GalatiCr wanton (aunhannins i) i 4 In the mile walk Sam Liebgold, Me-licony fought a aierenny aid Battling Wi J a ‘ 1 Hugh, Sehwart Hunt and a ‘ l draw iny the c 4 XY | po’ Keyes New A \ thas ny | final bout, scrap was fast ‘and , ! ate, f 2 bout bet the | Knox and tas tires | t emile relay ta others will compete, and it will be inter-| furious, both men slugs ig and ‘ . a ot gee it he alge the wie tyat | 1M e Was no doubt as] of me four mea the Camadians, | ss we senort. ting to see if any of the local talent] In the other two six-round bouts, Yaeg ite i 4 made | found he could not ga lt {eae hors Motor eee atime Talia’ dias seat tt has taken advantage of the wonderful| Eichler defeated Fred Kaper an pga iy . Hee 3 i pty a1 Gide atin, the tage centre fielder of use| YowKer made imany wild attempts oles ‘and. (05M in the ‘tne an Tenia shape: to Malalng fetta example of what a walker can accom-|Tommy Burns had no trouble Im @ut- next wee wam of big Ire. Wesllngion “Séuatorn “has or’ aigurd bis coer #core @ knockout, rien ee Saleh” dobay" should” pu fag outdoor seuss, com" plish that Was set by Goulding, pointing Al King, ah \ A . ‘ ’ —_— * “ \ +

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