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Sp ign MEALS MBER AG . ‘ - THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 185, 1911 UP-TO-DATE gejnaade) BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [noSiiFeey ROBERT EDGREN —NFARLAND QUTOLASSES | HOW SVARLARD, WMPED PRA. ~ | Roves THe 6TH os Packey Gives Wonderful Exhibition of Boxing| and in Sixth Round Scores Only Knock- down of Ten-Round Session. ACKEY McFARLAND, assisted ably by Owen Moran, gave a wonderful exhibition of boxing last night at the Fairmont. It was really Packey that gave the exhibition. Owen ts clever—very clever— against other fighters, but McFarland fairly outclassed him. The bout went the full ten rounds, and from all Pacne¥ HAD OWEN SWINGING MAKE A WINDMILL, Appearances might easily have gone} ‘ , twenty w ” sult - a ee aet ae pre taes McFarland it knock: | \Able: ‘Bi Te S h be | er i th Fa | es, Big Texas Southpaw, The boys weighed in at 125 pounds. LD w Nt “ Z 3 Packey McFarland 134, In build Mo] “A _MUFARLAND TRICK — nocned | e u ac arno, bs Farland had a great advantage, for] £ND" gHooTiNe oe wet ees Well, He was hooking the ball & Mttle : f NGHT OVE ‘0 singles were he was inches taller and longer in is) It Wasn’t a ees That Did] He keeps the runners close to thelr i reach. — ey dares, though, and as @ Ditcher, Jocks te Ly Ike he wili do with some fast Class Even without these advantages, 9 ! It, but Ball Thrown in Hill- | team ° 1's nis ret year in the bie however, Packey would have beaten MA Y N W ( URV | ; ‘ league and little seasoning With Moran, He 1s the cleverest fighting tops’ Practice. ea tala NE a 08 valuable a Nghtwelght in the world, as well as { |around even a big league lot, He does ; one of the most ageressive, } MAKES A SENSATION iS vee (Ot expect, to Iand. with te Hiltops (rs Statt Co dent of The Erental end with the Easter The fairmont A. C., as usual, was filled with spectators from ringside eA oe te fa) Aes See a Inte: (0 gallery. It was a fine crowd. Half a dozen good preliminartes opened “Well if Je that Pear aaa | the show, and none of them went the limit. Each was stopped before there! Teald Re ¢ oT ms of pee t diols a : j was any necessity for counting ten seconds | Practice sapustid at Marlin) 1 have THON Rat Bourae \RiepeIne: TAISE| ; | ca imagine what 1 course {1 ain- | i When McFariend cilmbed into the started out as if intent upon landing al 4, s would ¢ ' ni uscle toda ging, with Moran a few minutos behind,| Knockout. He put in several hard} Camp So Players Can | “Hartiey and Sehiel both tried to catch AVOUBATENay RAGE Haan fuT:EAPOURH EWA there was quite a thrill of excitement. | straight rights, and Moran ducked out} é | the pe ar ball, but it uck them aM Gaya: GE WON. On the: diamond: in th t of cons | o! 1 . " | late a VN on the os and he mach s¢ sway @ 2 eee testers looked in the best of con-|of danger 40 cleverly that the crowd Watch the “Wobbler. Eee ik bie eee Jonly one of the entire twenty-etght WK, Hiway & st ae. ripped ifke a ttle mid-| gave him a rattle of app Moran jer f noc has no " men he! Hed for the doctor. He bia a Per on ee bob és ‘ay of breaking at the plate, Some: | men here has called for the ; N if ‘th ft i enwet bos cea ae iy a er oe Nera le ; hard swings, which times ft a to the right and at others “HAT UPPERCUT is Harry Abies, the big Texas south- aul ;. ams -- an (14 ar BGA Ge cual, He: was aviMenli/ilN |scartod’ an: apgrsoalvé. cusns thal foros] cote OMEN DULOMR | | ertresgcg cute a ® bw one andy epee paw. TGA Nees ee lite ARTIS @hape to fight. 80 was MoFarland—| Moran into a corner. Before he could | S4% Corevondent cf The Evening Worlds | “won Matty was through wih his ness Searpoaeecinae iri ery btn LYCEUM iis rhs aa sat ib Dut he always ts fit. recover or slip aside Packey swung a Marlin, Tex, March 15, |WArin-up several of the _ pitchers} of Jack Warhop, eaught Harry on the Puuckhy SEVEN SISTLRS Por a round they both fiddled about| right uppercut. The blow caught Owe F Christy Mathewson keeps on he ts | thered around to find out how it was ht hi se net Wh the flight. | J Seton. MRS. FISKE tn Becky nae ‘and tapped lightly. There were no hard}on the chin and uf him from his} [| going to bea great pitcher and a big | Og, Re inte + eeue ees — — ingrid fecha a pt roel pd ng | HUDSON sire Sah oy, Bree, 0 Glows struck, and pone of tho gallery | foot tose: ee im Ae don't think T could make tt brea he punch tines We, i ees Weise Seared thay fuLBHE S06| gent ty nantes a Heh) tie t0p bee help to his team, F at way or t! sald Matty, | home the bacon—and {t required three | BLANCHE BATES ' iin ys Prise tocar Werth Gaba OS TSW | cece Geer ee eon Cunica Ge: the |" “Batore Une rah beat down on the ci Tie the, wing jowing the wrong stitches to close the gash. The thro CRITERION ' Bouton ge 4h se bia % +} edge of the platform, with his legs over| mond and ke up the practice yes-|way. The ball is nothing more than a ‘ he big fellow do n & 8 ToDay, Mhey were quickly hissed to silence. | tye lower rope of t ¥ 1 rve [half slow ball and t knocked the big fellow down and out, Jos MM. Gait’, Sp t, Dramatic Werough the second and succeeding | ment Owen looked up with @ grin, and| tall vo all who ate athe 's look, (with @ elde-arm movemen Fe 3 |Now, Harry, who looks like Jim Je | founds the fight waxed faster and | shen ho scrambled buck through the! and for a minute the entire team, Me- | {at It breaks more | trre Ca header varae recat aie \ faster. McFarland, as u made 8M | ropes and danced away trom Packey's|Graw and all, grew ao interested thac | thrown directly from t carries himself in the same way, k aggressive fight of it, rushing In stead-| Caper rush. te wae unhurt Bt Fd ae ied 1a behind Robinson, {8d f do not tet the tip ft the fin:| how James J. felt last Fourth of Jul ATRIUMPH! Bergh a Hite dancing slep, ‘and bit- . vas unhurt. the wore banked In behing rote and | Zers eulde tt at all. Tam going to exe) THE POLO GAME BETWEEN 3 to be tought bi, the Troms and the Car-| That was ail he needed to be able ty MARY GARDEN S41 oa | who was doing catching, fou d | perime 80) ‘ore to-morro la pK VIGaHGe few Havel St. Lau e American Leagu a i | ting fast and hard, He developed a HERE was no lot up. McFarland | jive deep. hice be they AED nie thie Lic toveas le NA MULAEE ao PEUEC I Fane adl By a hich Se MMAAR had inet Haven | vires f rttiove tro series have tet beew named, | act @ Jeffries, GLOBE { <i trick of pawing with his left and shoot- Was rushing continually, pawing| have ever scon a pitcher while warming {tain way at the plate : Ja HieneHr® to the need tealings enters| OOUTLESK. WITRITOR WaianT! Use| (or Shon Det Goes coon: ihe “JANIS & mii a eee \ ng the right into Moran's body or over With hin left, shooting rights over,| up give such an exhibition that prac-| “Do you think you can use tt if the) tained by the New Haven portion of nelght, ‘won the handicap over the mile a -| in fine shape. Russell Ford got on the JANI! Tide THORN, ; to his chin before he could see It com-|ianging uppercute an he came cloce, end | vooewaa temporary abandoned. ‘The| Wind is blowing Lenind you?” asked! the audience toward Uinpire Rorty, |'“E Colm Bence Tak, Jeekeounil wueber far Nhive Haines, €on Y BIJOU {; cuinag 4 308 3, B ing. That was Packey's great punch) punching Moran's body as they came ball players have dubbed this new curve | Prucke. jis Lame had imposed | THE PRINCETON FRESHMAN} did not use that bail that made THE C Steet eit ' unt he began varying it with a smash-| {a clinch, Near the end of the seventh the “woobler,” and to a man they ce | Wind Makes Ball Take Zigzage. Chiet ¢ seieccles Apel 10) lawroscerilie ab Lawreuce-| the greet pitcher of the Ams CONFESSION » faa uppercut tat eldom inated Omen's| Sue seit otter murtngaectseeeetn tht hie something absoutely new in| on E dont” admitted, sary bx walk along tata Sou he NOS e last gear, ne ued ennce 10] EW ANSTERDIM $485, £9, ETE ry him e my at Irinceton ie Sehoo ‘ula a it om awe ange " ca Jew. | Moran was weak and a little slow, He the game, | you "ws eae Lisa | ulef Cowles || i 3, PeadieMinnttte them ercape with aif THE PINK LADY” HE pace was lightning fast. Moran, | "08 Tecovered: | “say, 3 Robby yelled to the | nore and game was the riughest played : ATS SELLING FOR THE 1ST S ' a TS WE T Standing m'raight and. fighting | fom that time on there wasn't a |p! Aa seo that new one that | tee, re for a long time, and there will bi ceton 1b, NEW YORK 4): th at q ty dull second. McFarland was.trying his | t re all talking about." lgatanay rincet s nj 1, t Uke @ little bull was be [80 ma + Yale Td a Neat \ ho | best, and Morar st his Ball Started Like a Spitter. inst RICHATD © A in i inch of the Way.| ina tought tke Rete, arene, oe ren but Tf think TH 1 was |x bai ‘been chosen “tanta at the way A dU St, Bees Backer made “hin ion swing ate “eke Boa op Oo kl eel aoe Uy eran rn al tl gi on tt" i ; sions. but. the tate ii ay tbat team tort ot the GAREY Haas gust Beat SMD et Moran smiled confidently e ° ound arland he bail fly 8 at | as following 6 crack gam forward this sear, i ‘ . ee cee moras smiled. cont ith a big lead, but Moran smiling and | but when within fifteen feet of th : : | xe EXCUSE ME” » as he tried the next one, and laughec Ro tesau ta mf 8 ee ; hates dee | PHILADELPHIA | A PCLUMAN CARNIVALIN & SECTIONS . ‘ig Mega c g about as cockily as ever gan to wobble like a drunke et gue Be: aa t West 42 si. Over as he hammered at Packey arlie White sat in a ringside box. | It took three distinct J bby | win UNFAVORABLI: COMMENT WAS 3 minnie faa “Caapeels ‘by “4 | LIBERTY \°~ et fn the clinches. To the surpri ee ee pave ahonidee ana set Pgs heard to-day on t pping of Van- |". % 90 10 4% FF ate ater i call con seven dant Geet * CHIRISTUE’ MACDONALD crowd Packey seemed to like the peered eo dl ate lo agen eamr ey ' flare Will be a! derdiit from Yale's foothall schedule. HURINCLTON CREWS ¢ have been handling the ball for sev ant ' ca as eel as Moron, an ation, and looking drawn and Ih | 11, I'M be darned!” exclaimed va tOIMEG ot adtriga tha a Sale publ firs Pa eight days now. a a LAY SE RNG AD had the best of it. He always ma e was full of enthusiasm, | nm cat : I tter or| . hade Pp aos Weber" J Mat Meh rand again Matt erday met with \ Ray Fisher, who appeared In the box approval fer DO YOU LA iis is the finest exhii n of box f C pt innin is a mig x fy 4 to land several blows for Mor: one. r . ng o so y P| ¥ al As one of DATES Ss NEI piles | Or 8 OURS 4 HT ar feck that would have worn down any fighter | U0 Charl aoe tha. tant oe {THe ball comes clined to look on all of | t ae Winey, pecs | weigh ieee a matter of fact he c aay wa eRe: Bee eeaisice tah the gate tile of them, | 8 the kind of t this tinme they |@rsumen with V XAL COMMISSION tas nEC.| Towne : Briton. fighting T not a f ora he American anvl Natio > the beam we and there ts no! Polytech to repla over the 180-p: SYMPHONY ¢ # discover Vandert Tufts’ aelinon gins hay kK and t y he tg in sh paren O10 foe. Upperantting, and ts tee the wall placed ‘ niversity “have. to receive thel every ounce he has In | Janded a few good ones that Jarred the , Ron ketes asaank 4 the Weet_ Bolnt aod Heb, 1 lustead of Starch 0 eyo’ in he {8 delivering a fast fs Anat DAME Chicago boy, After each Packey it * pee 1 will be} MORRIS. Be om ai just whiz! nat plate and a felte ext F Afton was in again like a flash, ing the Saved at : Jlecus the Inte he “Shoot? CITY | has to to even 5 Dest of the trade, ; We te ie ta el ee ee i ka Gee \ ites - rhea Nictortes, ME") tt, Le hurled the wn. re We Chain, Baritone, | cy Bara wMCS WHITE: a Serres In the fifth round Packey brought « N, Y rk Ti a1 a \ ov ry Y BAR TICS WHITE- | apsour MES WILL BE phavep| (re) Picvce cot Pat retique S mphon: | hard swinging uppercut from somewhere, ne And Ower CW or 2 m rea es | washed Nap Ruck er's Huperbas in the cin cu eae Me rien staal : tA Pp he 'y ear the floor. It landed under Moran's RS He Meee ORK IR or AF eee Rane eae Sayan plished (tans | place to-morrow, eeenee | MUP im. Fisher is not trying al Maver gb stato «Off chin and fairly lifted him from his feet. | ee a Sool adact baal N R d R I} R : reinne RALPI ‘ he bending line yet, but the and } W | pounds on me, and h inings for t allowed LPH MORG oF thing in the Pes nen ase pew ae wea ew Recor in Relay Race "002. 38s Moma og, ag] wanes Pkt a | ‘The sixth was a hot session, Pac Beay clever as ho ume number of aifiasbe| eertain that he 1s going to be another =o. MORROW ( THURS.) NIGHT— and only allowed t vetween” the champto | Yorks a harder rub for hip n Winuers 6 ia five oa Se — sacties In the remainder of the game. | que‘to the fact that wer tee uerence,, This | Ford this yenr. é : Schandt anc ° y did the twirling Mee The Wert eaten a8 tie ie champior Big Ed Sykes, the Chicago lad recom | a Boston Run- | Bebbisit and Huser eI gia ENR ENA the, Weat exists betcen Pune rey ee Schaeffer tet has b or HE LAWRENCE | *hiladelphia | Jimmy Britt Will Fight itatpia | ners Easy Victims in Mile LON hae AO TEA, COMME —— : ety MULEIG AN "iSo'N Bat Nelson in Quaker City ent at Pastime Games, A geet ed tag | tat a i ae in| aan rinexEW ‘eee ~—} TERRACE GARDEN ISTH eiarcs piinon paves tee = Spal a 30th st, Mh DALY S re eH E Ma [UMS APNE NESTE Shuh | WANK O'DAY WILT TMPIRE ry, mite) JOHN i.) ( AG A MAN itehEE Me, sn, BABY MINE Ds costal tile Ha at . |MAson|:: =. | THINKS, | CASINO "si 42°, Ronee bas Coeosiar en Towse, Eve. 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