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TT a a pe an en ne rae erm a — a AFIT ae cn RE SE EE, REET ELE neta THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARUM 14, 1911. EDITED BY BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [noSStF55%.. WERE YOU EVER A SOCIETY BOXER? ENTIRE BROOKLYN, Sem tt ac SQUAD TAKES PART IN TOUGH SESSION }Lajeune and Ragon Last of Manager Dahlen’s Men Off Hospital List. her “White Hope” Falls wn at Olympic Club When Savage Stops Moran in even Rounds. HOT SPRINGS, Ark., March 14.—For the first time since the Brooklyn Na- tional Les team has been here, every players took part tn A FIGHTER ard na Which ? had his men go and Pitcher Rayon, P 5 st of the men on the hospital list, set aside thelr Jes and A M113 1s 4 i for c om] 0 ‘oT got into the play. After having his players taku part in ank Moran this| |g, ‘ batting stunts, Dahlen called on his Moran has won a tot of good fights, | pitchers to take turns at felding bunt: until be met Jim Savage looke every one of his nine pitchers getting a & person who mi a lot @ chance at this kind of work, which uuble for somebody. But Savage | . lasted three-quarters of an now. The 4 him in seven rounds—out- | men worked out at Whittington Park him so far and punished him so! and a govd-sized crowd of fans wit- that Moran's seconds were com- nessed them perform, to toss in the towel in token of cr Cub pitcher and tater 4 Jake Weimer, the menver of the Rede’ and Gian’ staff, ie mow ; Ig Was Moran's misfortune that he a wel do commission man in Chicago, aidg’t Lal h Md : to Pat He was ’ Bill Dinneeu, major ivague umpire and formerty * well conditioned, and so game Sil Ye F. pitcher for the Host and St. Lous Anericam e hi 8 takin uns ie, has been engaged coach the pituhers of Bem as voce hoveie tation as ce ilence, Ye Fans! Ph te cages acc ine om ful gruelling he stopped now and to laugh at his own awkwardness. for Savage, he looks about like @ “hope as any we have around these diggings of late. Jim rown very big and muscular dur- the past y and has kept all of eed and cleverness. He simply outBassed Moran at the start, made Ty inka be as @ quillen, ite two. of Mie Dougherty, are Bold Kid McCoy to Re-enter Ring] - as COACH RICE OF THE COLUMBIA genneret at ouet 7, crew has decided to have his men out fli), stand He'll Meet Jack Fitzgerald at|o” the river by tne end of this week . Pampas: 25, 5 mod at “Agnie rs’ at the latest by next Monday. ‘The uve at Amber: ‘on _gan all talk about your. star shortators, aya doe Sugiten, who ns * management has already set men b Manitiles wild swings. and punched at American A. C. of Philadel- | ork overhauling the shells and getti oanbe sour nets bids fending his o blows in like a} | ! N the boat house and float in shape. Rice} biased Cy -™ ead sndBpshooter. Sav never missed. ia Ne. y Ni 1s enthusiastic over the quality and adainat es Miran's left eye was bumped by one 9 | paiat ext Monday Night. of his candidat All his) men t of Bim's jabs in the second round, and! now reportin, regularly and are wh@h the red-headed Iris came up| showing excellent form, and he expects for@the third the eye was closed us a oi be i Og the outdoor season in tig as an oyster. The other optic y , the old time fighter, spagkled with good fighting spirit, has decided to try his hand at) ww naraav OF THE ERIE B. “ js the game again and will take part | Clerdaad « tie record eon Bway & gisth, wee 200 Moran rushed Leg ee their regret over the midnight depart: | in @ six-round ra Retna: Aierlan pat ¢ hie ia oan tru oo nate ek Ue OETA Bani & st thafemoment. It was the best he could | Ure of little Mr. McKnight, who got te) Op a4. pia att stall Ca ts Tired of | tie, fuPnladetahia on next, Monday {ions trast i Brogross att toy tn | 1th Sees sues ein ree wade Adams Chanteciar at, , |e iaade-s Pings, ernen | Ma teGradvally his. punching it Wonderful Little Little Outfielder|cam to the wid, and hiked back to aries Hanse ets lired oO} tn a Oi aitt Mig be Jack rite Panett, Kahvte Mek sbi 1e net fee "| aga: eve fee hetire asad Aw@Aied and he grew slower. The way Kansas City, declaring he would rather An . who lo gimme, agressive and. cen bows a Nee to mig te | ITI ta geguup BACEENSCHMIDT, PA ib Siar Hy Eve 201 Lan WED. } 5 be feouta “recuperate during the min-| Steals Away to His Home [2% # hero in the nigh school than | — Umpiring for McGraw’s er punishment, The match [Aed, Mottatt ct Newark eine tied for tent piace | ules fore two atraght fale EA CeUM fan Vist huss Maa Se 2 ute rest after each three minutes of Doon te the Eig etiaih, Tes ieee Se , arranged to-day after McCoy had |" ‘at fue. j Siartngous we (ties, watch at Bate creek, Te SEVEN SISTER ba sing Each time ne | at Kansas City. Waa) Site Ae @ cab yer Ot each ae Wee Men and Quits. telesraphed to. Philadelphia) Jack | ,THE JUSTORIC” LONGWOOD | ORICKET and ‘io seicods and the wcosit Ih 18 minutes and Mon. MRS. FISKE in Becky Sharp } ean rong enough to at | perhaps the most promising of all the O'Brien, manager of the club, informing cided to merge with the Chestuut Hil | 80° seconds, Club of Brookline, Mass,, because oungsters that McGraw had on his ‘owners of as uUDs ON Heese Bt Bes ngerous. He was knocked | | him to go ahead and cliney the bout, if land in tl Fenway want’ it h t for buidiug | ACCORDING TO THE TOURER Bin NOKODV'S ) to rth and fifth rounds, j string, and the colts when he called a runner| McCoy has been training for nearly two |iinvaes. The Longioud rounds ‘have Deca the | 4 0 NE TEREE POLANCHE BALES | Stoon? b fan fours And itn runt) RY BOZEMAN BULGER. The Gtant manager ad gone 20 far as! pare because, according to the teatimony | Weeks with Christy Willioms, the col [tints tatty ae te uortrath the ep tie touees TOREER GN. Bat gi let nal aba Guery of Me (Staft Comespondent of The Evening World with!to make arrangements for placing the | for the defense, Merkle did not have als’ °° ter, ! h —— { dresnization, TOsNSGNIT AT aa 4 ruspand a good furry of fighting. to mak for placing th the defense, red OR Late Ae eres BOL 18208 IN ONE OF THE MOST EXCITING pas, ; 4 {t was useless. The crowd et the Team.) Peer | young find with some g00d minor league | foot on the bi Mr. Merkle raised an 400d as he used to be. Ketvall Guten of the ean, Taft School def THE TROY PLAYERS OF THE Pe 4 a ! th 1 Marlin, Tex., March 4. | club, so that he could be seasoned for| acrimonious protest, and thereupon de- ——— Sreeuigien Academy’ Osa. “cute of Zh to 9: toe , t ‘ th ngside~and th ymple Ww: 5 ¥ 3 : the American the State League will Danbury, , ‘ MI foc arclissiren Cas eict tees SIDE from the fact that Harry! the big show next year, McKnight has|clded that he would test Mr. Hansell’s tightes’ vow tn’ wertand S47 nave'oaes_ slgaet ay tor the cblmoicnai ot Mee ag ee eet | their pring teniningy SS NNT Coane Lia NB. LOW Bit, CONSTANCE COL ap af hb breedgeniaghtitahtnaanaa ry McKnight, the wonderful ttle|never played professional ball. He is| Judgment in @ way that would disclose i ere by. thar manaesr, rom Andres of Stamford. “At the god ‘of the feruar ir t. ARTHUR POREST and 60 Othe | ingg@ came man beaten without a leondesag d - fralities, On th vee 19 also, looked “after their affairs halves the score was tied at seventeen jointa ell JUDGING BY THE PRPS: outfielder, skipped off to Kansas nothing more than a kid, And tt wae|to the whole world his frailties, On the Suit ore a aoe SEES, gud Beye the store. was tot oAEROING f 16 se GLUBe het ES | chalige to land a blow bimecif, and be | oiy in the dead of the night and lett, noting a et ae next play Merkle tipped off the opposing tn fo fet Manta, shila Broiame wil eianae, |) Shots ined iy Tore Cheah, a brother of Germans agit ta seam” 1.4 Suaasteed TLESIE DANS, (ith gk hsOe \ gadealling for the sponge. In the| ‘ homesickne#) more than anything coacher In advance and then deliberately ; tio, contest art arin the” Quaker City the Preideat ot the United Staten, that “Commodore “Thi Dey wil oottec abe te P ELSIE JAN S Wit Miog Lawrloie \ [the Giants fat, the additional Informa that caused him to jump the show. He Is foot off th 4 the umpire | “Heiter Meaty Ie races Tpit, ae, iy mother ie Coulee (oon his Lome ta eB watoge ned tise a Antan for {tion that Charies Hansell, the home| wag not under contract and had the|caiied “the ‘runner out: Mf. Haneell | There will be thes Tong stem tool, At ili, BAETOE, OF FYE 1 cokes rans Brite, Aosta, firitwo tom, wed-auiune | BESOU Yani yj + oe Janffhd every blow in the fighters cate, | SW" UmMplre, threw up bis Jobs thereby’ rignt to do as he pleased, but he was| thought that would appease Merkle for | fe Faymont A.C. Vackes McFarland wi tackle tour, golf ‘cha enamnnion of Bi Gitesied ‘Tom ‘Muchinete, eta wl woe te ane ty he THE CONFESSICN es The was hitting hard sta, |fenowncing the diamond forever, Mo-/ tog timid to tell McGraw of his inten-| the former decision, but the first base- |sustim Ac A, Jack Leonard, of Paitadeiohie will qo "ay hy Wes sai of Wapaasint fa the tows | th a at abel af Fwummnceome, we cutiog TGEU TmSTED JAM Ww. for imiddig_ ot: the hard. Bo" \Graw starting @ crusade on cigare'te| tions, Le told Rustenhaven, his room-|man suddenly threw him into contusion mare Tong, Fitelameas for, tap, roundh,.tn! Sament ff Ulm Beach, Horida, ” uyde replaces he camp of tie civ engineers. Sutton a the Frist ar cea kek Sen } ha@Mibecn reached Joe Jeanette tos smoking and Mathewson discovering a j:ate, that he was afraid the fellows! DY bringing up witnesses of his decep- | Saaie*powets va, Tommy Aareti for ten rounds, pose Hs Kuayp of Garden Cty as the ttle nly tan of he, three sears’ ocerwas at ne hew curve ball, there was little doing in tion to show that he didn’t know when ae awe | JUSTAS ELERY the deginning the . would laugh at him, So, w of A coune varsity ‘cron, sand eve not able to do.) eit Nis ‘i Moran's corner, and the camp of the ( SSE Tat Irn eee teat GAR HH: POL nen ae A baseman's foot was on the b woe tt oho ea atte T qaNINE, HESCHRS HOG Pane iN rity ‘of eight. ONE EXPECTED |'#pi ction a hands b: plang sin. denies and: Fart & fellow sneaked away and caught) “111 not be double-crossed in any Jo pe Weld by the Armory A. fy Of Rochen | eunanum of tue New York Athlede Cia: fhe Sy a OTS p $0 Broom, 1 t ve ftnldniisat train headed for the dear old) guch manner,” exclaimed the umpire | {ru fant a siasiine Inte ot the’ wame'clu Lencers’ Club had ‘hee eniney aod tae Th easantly, as If players were & wd in tittle ily Ke C. Ho had an idea that his| as he dramatically removed his harness ant lay (uk: members asked at the’ te put on York A. C.- Columbia,td Tum Verein tmp cach od they enjoyed the sport | Knots all over the town discussing the being left at Marlin meant that he was|and walked from the diamond, ‘This assin the Fe Mi a a a an si aa . THE GREATEST jfe nsational doings of the day, and to-| not good enough for the Colts, where I quit. The only man that can wettte. Pick, Hyland: the Californie | light: iy. “On stp No. I doseph i. Shaw of" the | out af the one hundzed tatgote shot at, ‘day Mr. Hansell w cking up ais, McGraw did not know of the depart-| umpire these games is McGraw, and it who haa fought ali the topmote Fenoers’ Club qualified with 9 bouts w | MUSICAL COMEDY : KEY M'PARLAND and Owen n and J | | NPG pholastor) ap ‘oes and indi. | Ure of bis young star until the team re-| that la because he can make rul to! tether sirpices 20g a, a Bat iaatttl Sed, Cu Hel wiih iad fase opal] TERR WILY BF TRMS AOR RET: | ‘| SENSATION fn tocalght at the Fairmont | oir preparatory to taking a boat ride; turned from Dallas and on the dia-|ault himself and the players will have | fisiters, “and ian besa secured sto meet sine Ro. 8 Dt, Gugnour gfe New york (fue Doagets, Elng ward Park and Delonimet y IN YEARS | greatest card offered by any | ¢. Ne tn New York and ait point, mond the players Were still discussing |to do what he telle them or lowe their | Young faytor. the promising SE ata inp: | qualitied wish & wok aod 4 lat. here ta 6 te | Fark, each ol days. LLING FOR THE 18T § WEEKS, Clu in months! This wit be a treat |22° Mmself to New York and all points | it wien the time and tide arrived in the|mgal ticket.” ‘ Vdlanapolis on the might of Merch Zi, \k Nd were crderea to tease off and ‘Mevens Mock: } eae Datents Maaeer: neW YO ta Bou 8 tae forgthose who like thelr Aghting tem. |? 2% affairs of one Charles Hansell which) The story of Mathewson's new curve Matinee ouly Manager McGraw and his men have) may or may not lead on to fortune. will follow when it ts more comple with cleverness, ty | ‘The tengound bout between Battling oats r both Mi and Dare Deshler of Bosto: PHILADELPHIA, Merch 14, — Leo Houck, MICHA . which was achedule TURED OREWS OF HARVARD oamaycen | at senmational Lancaster middleweight, prov Thine? CARLE ah had many a laugh over the retirement; Mr, H nscll had been valiantly arbt- | developed, but the cigarette crusade 1s for the “ouminie JA, ¢. stat on. Monday Sigh | took advantage of the fine weather and went out tele too wrong for larry amaey of thie with Elva ters of the | of the umpire, but they are sincere in tra ating the affairs between the regulars on for fair, Wil moet Ukely fall through. ‘The managers of | jute Charles River, Boston, for thelr flat out-) the windup at we American A.C. Houck bed a|/WGAIEPY bvay & 40h 8 a —ae mere ———— Ce ee ‘on the weight question and they se) Lr big load at the start, but Ramsey made @ Gar- Ma rated, with | MENIEY ty ont ‘doing any Husiaess, “It ia pouible that they | AMHBRST Ag ARRANGED. TH THE aoa fintah, The latter could not ovewome Leo's | FSCS EXC fiay ‘atrafgiiten ‘the maiter oUt, | lowing tovital, sbetute for ext FOL | Site He ck ence last apmeasance in Pe. | US SOC tNr ARNIVAL USE he? ene 10 i ea crarlan ure ne Tania bl Se cchcla aie” bctoot_at_ fecha Paar tear tor Renee are charming.” in (HE SPRING MAID FOREMOST THEATRES J AND 10 where Jack Lester, the young heavyweight fighter of | ee LIBERTY Wet 81 5t- Overt rerture BB. ’ Beattie, Wash, who. Tommy Burns, the rettrod | ' ep picige Mats, “Wed. ‘and Sato 2.18, fl L 1 B L | He lt Beat Moran Shi'wih"he'ly line tor a atle inthtsack fohge | _____ AMUSEMENTS |_ AMUSEMENTS. “Bot the Sar CHRISTIE MACDONALD ultops’ alting ist Ba te an epm fe oe ch tailed om ints years} QL the Fairmont|*:' and stole third standing | lates) to fight Bill Lang for twenty rounds 9 @Qap) Gq Theatre, Goth St.n'r way, Bre.6,: 40." jf 50th St ya ge St eee Bye Champion Johnny Coulan's next tight wit be | John Vasom out aE on ores eh. Wat Moh, 17 eet 1? 8 gan and fast Ja new play UY Hal Chase’s “Find” Show He is on the move all the time and } 1 4 Packey McFarland and Owen Mo-|miui George Kitson, the Brooklsn tantammeleht, ; ti 7 —THIS THURSDAY NiGHT— kept the Yannigaus’ pitcher watehing y : Ther ti n Matched to meet for fittees | I HACK Td CASINO Miat-To mm a Fri 448 him all the ran, conqueror of Battling Nelson will | round: om of the ABron 10.) A.C. Oi on LOUISE, | | He Is Capable of Holding Hal Chat h pleased with those | meot to-night tn a contest of ten | sili" ats qiitslth" ote day be the Ronee f kine: ‘tai Li AIK in THE BALAN PRINCES) MASQUERADE BALL i caetee ie ci san in action y rounds of boxing at the Fairmont A, C. |foulon hae alreats. beaten Kitson and will “most Maxine Elliot's737'%4 och, Bey Both A 8. Ly YRIC 23 5p of Bier 518. OF THE LAWRENCE - 1 Mg Ables, he looks to bi 10 to » Gibso! oun! day —- le By" Arinst | sistant the 18 Bouin Thao Ite AMD here mould eno Interference. |, Ht ior mianuth tay || era THE GAMBLE AScecg tan, |The Deep Purple. 0 2-1 MULLIGAN ASS’N " - Paya wnst them. “The “"storan has worked faithfully at Lakes | mere’ ho is booked un for three fixnta. wit be | Lew Hp AOSO. © ity ; 10 | eer 1 \ PAC Ee rh m Te fs ee ae aye were | Wood to condition himself for the en- Uaeetieg reat tae Wie abe his, aaatrers of | Hla Ne Baraat eles TERRACE (GARDEN fern sp. . Word \ i Jog Which appealed to the man-|counter this evening. He has trained on Mareh AN baby i en seagohi dt yA sey ae | EVERYW OMAN we J NTY-HIGH'T Hilltops, with Ha hase is nursing a scraped knee- . “Silent” Charley H igrimage im Quest of Lo yt, Bona. bv, Boa } est en- ting around at the! “Xiousness 'to tle the score in ie | ATT id Piet phvaical’ oondiaen | arkick’s BAY ‘THE CONCERT" A the world, Georgian Hotel ‘ere, y bnellde | Pla pecanc an liaise cut ds lost kret |that It's Doribie for him to attains EARN MORE MONEY! | WINTER GARDEN Bessie ta TOP | creer rear REPUBLIC (13% )5.0 arrer et je in ye: t y 6 an M 7 vill step into the ring to- , pig nd Oil ‘ Sdle began morning. Four remain at Hot) pening Heart Fj “tae blood “ooued | night trained. to t ” mainte, The Chi- pe ean nee ere Be bi Ee alas, 4 Win 16 oe wi) HeWECCA OF SU NV BROOK fa a : io Ret some more of the vaths /out w bit, but Trainor Harry. Lae had [cago Doxer will have @ few pounds ad-| Wn OT dey Pte to an i her a a ih snow! woller Skating on ae LEAS MINK, Gah vaviA*aa aeeeth aha Hae ka at C wha the ganar’ oy | member the rule or figure it out in |} or % itp pete Ag = ms : Rares Sree aut ee all the or ahion ea rt a a your own way. He jis the ae WES? “END! iW. at Ae, is 0 Sea ht meee i Bits i, a j 1 j an) which we . «| advice of the largest faculty of - 1 Mat, To-morrow 215. WE INT Oye (ne. ¢ r t \ | " Mert | — ° hical men Inthe country at fils elbo Konrad Droher (eqstue 27 || TONAL COP | Cireuy (SE HETTIE eee } Indoor athictlo meets, over He is sure of his work and goes ! Pu ANHATTAN Leo" ‘ Ries ) {al wa r ill take place tonight at! ahead to success NT a. | : , i anes, wba the Vastime| MM Ce ttle books of tree to four Va. -BaW ne? Alas Jimi vate nelirsy ne ee athe vas P| ai 1 agi athe prod hundred pages of data, formulas, dia- ats 4a) ; ie Lancet aie ) vyich crack teams from) yrams and ilustrations haye helped HAMMERSTEIN S$ sits, vERSE y ee § CO. ere a Pi ; Ne ergates thousands of men at their daily task. Ay de. to BL. Daily Mat, 25e-Soe | fice duly, Horse 5 He degar Irwin, and Yarnieiie veut JIM BARRY ARRIVES {duc ask bias tua" Afeee RMAs] A book for each of the following | Mi a Seat THE ARNG vr vakis," TGAYETY 4 ! ea long under the in ns of “Duk TO MAKE GOOD ‘he ttn team wil be Young O'Hare, Prout| Bese Re CE ADVERTISING ME! means eens “THE SON Of COLLEGE GIRLS aud “OOWVA i ; ed Farrell, But the youngsters got even OD BOAST. |,.5"n cathe ate Now one tan, Blan: BOOKKEEPERS, STENOGRAPH: Biv WALL /NGEORD rains xed at aking Roxte a ho'r saing, Rosenberger onlay tt hat, MORTON | or tome other side. And he played around rhtrd baae | Jim Bary. the hawt white Srarrweiat naw | Lorne” {us combieets sr rm i te| PLUMBERS AND FITTERS, |) GRAND iit) yovae. wun 4 tne MUR : Fey ail A covernd every Inch of ground. | ee Seacette wir, iei ‘ett ta toe. ing’ ty | susie that erer corres om one team. ELECTRICIANS, BUSINESS MEN, \| THE CUUNT Y BOY, yuo. Nothing got away from him, and hts| fe Nattonal Siorting Club on Thureday night io TELEPHONE ENGINEERS, MEN TRE A, Br Uo Anink {Mat work further established the prediction | a fensound sontest.© try hin berm trashing. (or Vete: Now Coaching, IN THE BUILDING TRADES, MA~ oLe O NIA DRESS AE | HOLBROOK’ BLINN. * ep S) LOSS Ms. ’ pe" Af be that tn Insiders. no club fa going 40 | Bit ott Ar, Toile a"Pafladeaive | Paster cotlege teams are being coached ty ola] CHINISTS, MARINERS, and a Bats od c, Nint Bats WALLAUK'S Cky EW" Ee ea Weineny fj r ineroallegiat fare, yt Lash, slant. and paNclse book on THE Att A POMANDE WALK.) Te IVE WIKE VACDEVIELE ratte ubtt | Solt for $0 CENTS to aie Tae OLYMPIC! 1% tite ae r tations . ie raupwy, il’ it Sean z . ~ Po Me Co(points Goldman Is in the ine : . . OL 9 | ii : , Ric ACADEM 10,0830 | Abie) i vil iN y } 460 Niet ssau St, N.Y, | AM! MIC, t hicFaddan's Flas aA? ; ily aks, le RCo DORA THORNE z houe Br jae, Rober noera, a 2 “4 pa ca al Johnny B 1 tt , Homan showel up ‘his Address Means Something, Wi URKAY 3 THBA,, lex, 1, Ave, & ft mAvion S THEATRE 203 Wmabu tie ground ‘alle. ike the ‘cub | ees” Rar att “etc eg ah iy "Ae | aan ‘tguter won bother vir fer nokng *REMEY’S DANCING SCHOOL, \||HURTIG & SEAMON’S } ; MY airy oso ht rounds. ith us again, y and hhs a whip that sends overs |i elt a Mt it rouble | oat Bob Harman,’ an nee, iniddioweight, tm the | 010, ae sated i) but, AL REEVES’ BEAUTY SHOW BEAUTY SHOW Mil cae taal a MAM’ ZELLET but all there except few ‘tests | throw to the mark he intends it, 1 fetta atte “bist it Sa? ieentreound sont ape ath sedative Prepctor’s) Cia way, 7 FULTON, 5 I) ras iat ia He hess lce position at ihe bat ia apt At fhe pzal fete Bret the ts he aes toms fone etic eee ee i Neal i Bie" WAVE, EN 4 A LE | int. 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