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“arms a litt 18 UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY HE BVGENING WURLD, FRIDAY, MAKUN 17, 1911 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [noSehre.e ROBERT EDGREN j > | THAT JEANETTE-BARRY AFFAIR. WO BAe HERE bi 10S RRE ise FER «ST PAaTHRicn'’s Dar Tomorrow. wT HIM WAN Wa.coe, These Lightwel ghts Clash To- Day in Twenty-Round Bat- tle at Vernon, Cal. BV JCRN POLLOCK. a a. rge Mewsis, the f at, ef C Barry cet Go Some TERRIBLE SWINGS WHEN Joe a good man sev wast and Me sother Nee In @ twenty-round bout at a show of R. JOSEPH JEANETTE, t Pf — y rR WAS ELSEWHERE | the Pacifle A. C, which will oe tae t y favorite from New Jersey, — in the open air at Vernon, Cal., Just M andr, dur ee Garry, caeniber SIRCUNMS I eran U across the line from Los Angeles. The Of Chicago's smart set, et ‘ Just une THIS panei! men are to weigh in at 153 pounds at charmingly last nig the National ire aden e ringside and Wolsast Is to receive 8. GC. All the elite were there, of course DT ESE API rae aT ay ai | $1.00) for his end. Woikgast 1s favorite vett at 3 to 1 TEI “Tom SHarwey in pinggs HAM Hdicy Barrx's CoRNER. 2. ; he“ IRISH AND GERMANS | VEANETT that some of ge OF GIANTS TO CLASH voxer Is would much ashamed of thems: ving up all of this s YOUNG Hil LTOPPERS — SHOWING UP WELL oioielieaiomee ‘ , Murray and Schlei Arrange Worry ng Ove His ab ais went: bhive ave ang Game at Marlin to Celebrate Big Loss of Wefght. Christy Mathewson takes on more rows tossed or a line, as a ru’ just over the second agrant bouquets of Ar ting ¢ occasion, Re not be strong ¢ ba Wiens | never had i ith ib the first four rounds ep i Mt cctale had any experience with a club| | cv F hobalbie' was Gorie to make St. Patrick’s Day. rented i hs are lta! Patsy HAURY in organized basenall, he has caught on Everything possibie was don sted Mathewson {s considerably worried Regul: tiie | in G a ule! He |. satcher by the occasion one long to ve remembered now. over, his continued” loss of TRIED To | Regulars Trounced in Games| autckiy. He ts « catcher by choice, but, fn our set. When Mr. Barry, clad in haves | ht and he has cut his work In PRY BARRY |” ; sition as finely as he can wallop that|N i find. howe pale mauve of the most fashionable] RY ROZEMAN BULGER ue payaician haw told him to AWAY. | Two Days Running by Beto ee ete ane | eso ti oth shade, and Mr, Jeanette, In scented shih LGER. ab of stout every nigh vee bath ne Harietn ; (Staft Correspondent of ‘The Ereving World! before dinner and on je middle | ‘ ' he bal! squarely and put 1 Titel lavender, stepped proudly yet languld- ber wets) | Beatie aay, cRiavaret in Reda n | Irwin’s Yannigans. all the power of his 16 pounds benind | Wil } ly into the ring we all clapped our} Marlin, ‘Tox., March 17 5 od shape, bu | the wallop, and every time it goes on} have to gloved hands, SL eigtas in al | and some tn the front T’ celebrate St. Patrick's Day ‘na sd Just igh enough to ‘ ¢ i AM NTS. fean Beauties through the ropes. Mr. | and George schiel stand the long grind of the suinmer E iS FREAD Obs PHOT Oe NOE ee ' bidet liek Jeanette was attended by Mr. Moran of BORNE tepid to atta A player who works as hard as > | t a | | Mey FORK S iat THGATEE Pitisburg. who wore one cye in m adr His aTacaoe Matty doeg not take on any we ‘ Eni? IE a RE Passing of a White Hope in the ata alub. Stu thy ? Re wh. GiLter fa With Ms Barty was 'vho: Shark our oldest uw familles, ber of ond je ths Yea most ho ' mer are cer too, They ajoles and ¢ fit of I jac eras Sr ) GISSING RESIGNS IS FROM | | iat he ought to have the hene- j They came out togged In green on account of his nationality being « ¢ F bitchin Sor Sy " ' {8 there backing a wend | When cthiy Mae ite ate SM 13. Sorman Selby, sometimes called “ll numbered. He claimed that it would be | others could do. , ne Si : . Tad Ale Prec iateoie ok 1 tittomnton ma fniroduced described’ his iatemt echeme ™poeeible for Devoregand Marquard to Dutch Frown c= Latham. auiuned by Sheppard lest) jar pitchers, of course, have nal League team in the first Vn eee jencrit : eme play on the Irish club, McGraw says| ‘The big fight of the day will be over iO eiilaig axe Utes will very much loose of late $0" t vo games, ‘ae Be Peitine persecdy | At wihont teste | he ought to have, them. the umpires, Latham has been frownec | Sensational Runner Runner Quits ine|" eee Glaate securing} T2eY are relyini, chiefly on their speed| But it's St. Patrick's Day and every ghey Spe One remer sophie i dyna ash Tesreau, being of French descent, tsjon by the Dutch and as Hatsel has 7 ‘ive us a run for our money every in Becky Sharp uo. " ee 4 » from them. He asked for 1/4nd the youngutera are meeting {t with| Hilltop, be he a Scotchman, Pole or ; ee iso put with the anticirish, while the {aut be cannot be used, though the| Winged Fist Athletic Club |yciucse some days ago. It was rathor , elf bats and giving the outfield lots| anything else, ts decked out in green | J “UBSON WeLMyot Ps time he starts after this"—a very Germans are claiming Mathewson. Big, Germans have made a vigorous eftor: iil ciat he shousd Wish to be te-| Of Work. An instance of this was fur-| to-day. Jack Doyle, of billiard tame, | BLANCHE BAItS '* quaint sporting phrase, I think. After Six has heen pwrsied for a long tims to | to Ket him in ne. for Business Rea: ns, leased whan he stated that he was | nisted yesterday tn the game which the| who is taking the rest cure as it Is him Mr. Sharkey, who is really almost know whether he i of tnglistor Swed. | It Was suggested that Mr. Heffner, through with athletic competition for all | Young fellows won by the score of 10| beat served at a baseball team's train- CRITERION fv eR 4s much given to embonpoint, as wejish descent, but he received a letter; Mayor of Marlin, act as umpire, ie | » out Une coances are will com= eS But four put outs were there re-|{r~ eamp, has arranged an all-Irish AUPCTACULAR DRAMATIC TRIEMPI say in Paris, a8 Charlie Gates, amiling-| from Germany the other day asking for | the Irish would not stand for that. F pete “unattached” if he ever takes up at’ first. Joe Walsh, who ts | team for to-day, and those who declare Jo 'Y\ T H | Ss ly insinuated that he would ke to | his photograph. Over tnere chey assert | As the pl started out to the park ARRY GIS national half-) cunning again pall ag well as a that there !s not a drop of Irish blood BEN LCR ba turn with Mr, Johnson, don’t! that he is of a well-known German , this morn it was found that C mile ch obably the) “I consid sing the most wonder hamme in them © 1! lino up this morning In a via i 7 ae now. Wo all cheered at that,{family in Saxony, That was enough for | Meyers had sprung a charleyhorse {tn} ’ ped since} ful runne ve ever had ° » Who pi ' practi °, " GLOBE Mats te sporting of him, really. bs S consent to | Nis right | Mer {nto prom at nd the 1 a ‘ The e 3 8 it ELSIF IANS ie Stl ty r \ t nen 1 A However I feel tha s ewa 2 e ; Le i on Firs: vor Ger atinte York A fe ‘ ) no i ede on : , *! Of course, Merkle witl play . t . k ‘ 1 ‘ “ . i ay ee Bale 99.04 the Germans, While i | y an ; W , gs about that frst four for second, bu *ullerton, thn more ¥ J y Just hugged in the most | Irish nor Germ: t way and pushed ) rm. Rudolph wil around, and now and then swung their | Dutch and Becker wants to play th ‘Anthony J. Drexel Bide | GOWaY Will be used In the outfield, and “same d ing the reguiars | CocuPe 1 have to run San Antoto on the I've worked a’ Bergen Sent Home Because | ° *-—-~>— ik, PINK LAD! NeW WOda yas oe Houston a B ROMP ra man flag. MoeGraw says th. Colef they have expressed a desire to oO : Gifferent from that rouxh experience of Meyers ougnt to work against the Irish. | nearer the Mexican border, where they Tunhing track. Now I have an offer of ILL BE his with that crude Jack O'Brien oF B of the y Dodgers, is now | Dé for the Highlande Cea eb man name and that is sufficient for ail| aig j house here in the city, the one stipula-| i tb oar talk ts Bike, |e bk el ee i 4 1 1 th R d THE JOY OF During the fourth round a telephone! practical purposes: Pitcher ‘Tesreau continues to please| ton being that I quit ‘athiett Ravimogs Tavern Langue ican, to ‘the wee nien cun ; ragiand League ei annoauced 05 AY eure) 4 nlen becat ‘ Vread C person who had managed to get an in-|MAanush was German and he will play | strides to the front yesterday afternoon i#h War Veterans’ games in the Hill Dahlen ae ee nee oe ee ee ee eee Pitatlon caclelned eaaees fatal a in: chird. instead of Hocker, who wit gol by going inthe box and banking ‘he TWeltth Regiment armory Saturday| into o Pan GRU Ob, te theseneaank cane | He W 1 \Cr oss Knocks | rtley ot work und f ova rae they have been of the nature that al- t ft 1 é Fi ope eC Re Seyi a Sita ea enya, bro eu te ouldn t Get Into Form\"Gs) jee Bevel! | one the star backstop !utiey Jeonings..| Moriarty formely plased taira! u oe Bede = Me ough he is an Indian he has a Ger-} can see the activities among the sole @ tW0-¥ears’ contract with a busines ay Philadelphia. Bill has been shipped home by Manager | yt! wrence, bell rang somewhere, and some rude, At the lust minute tt was found that| McGraw, and he showed” his rapid will surely run at the United Span-| BE HPN SURES HOD Mies » the team has been | Mec The big Clermont Avenue Rink tn CHRISTIE MACDONALD deinnat! Reds won Savintar's game trom! Book! ey Wian'Dale I THE SPRIN hi to the outfleld, Hendricks, e and gulars for four straight innings, evening, and that will be my last He , Bergen has done L 1 Munager Wallace BIGOR aCe Cans vie lucky Bpot for LT Weber Meek Hi pal ee the w for, Wiltse, all left-handed Germans, wt! as tho pitcher to escape the Pearan Ma Murphy is hand tle only ha Leach Cross, the dentist-fighter, fo: Site fl ee thou ¢ n ie doainakane'd ay < ii ecitt won re he games, fat . pvt A 4p din sunciher batt ALN A: aay Su wis ‘4 t if 4 Ose ‘ and JOHN * , woud tf | ‘ abd 3 ; : J H we Buds Law th wu ' ' , ’ : {4 at at nad i : THE COUNTRY BOY 1 oe pave tit Would ha } qh re { m ) t » ‘ ‘ Last 2 Aare 8 Magy Ars restii| tale te 4 d GEO HVANS! SINSTIEES. nibilated 3 anette o t | xe a fs eae ved fully the equa ¢ Re ante ae" onan a t e bout took place a tag of ri Si ictetts wasn't on thes creat din competition, t comditios 1 Whirlwind A. C. and was wit bad ONAL “ " corner sev 1) THD Pe be ved by the close follow ea. hessed by @ good sized crowd of figst #840 Miitisiove acrcin bis fave and Mr. Dida i Y, Ww season Was concluded Harry would be! iis the Browns eoutese an ie. thereat cand, | Lua BMA Chak A. iA Jeanette struck hin ra at on ine give ter some of the half dozen work! will go, dmnmnecately, & ct ed Ri aie with all his mht. Mr. Barry almost dig Dy dM «U N XM OW ‘i Re oa a be 2) Three Stags Called Of, iene Be-temper, OCWSAU ES ‘Three stage, advertise! by dubs to take place {iowa a8 ia Mr last cighi, Were dedared off, The Long Acre 1 kavoing the firs ip twenty-oue mine (AC), the Wendover A, C, of the Bronx and 39th St. vid baseman, has been ng had Proiessional hockey wil) begin UES and the second in exght minutes I the next round Mr. Jeanette wine THE THREE LEADING CASADIAS evish, 8 he Brwokly nA f South Krokl i " 2.18, San Me 1 ba Annual f Arter wig ae siparee OGG HE GUMOR Gaae ot oe Jet their thima, Be JeHN NASOA 2) i The Deep Purple Hh Ayia CONC. RP riart a ' 1 1 Apt eu work on ah i f toh \ | ene eral Or) WAL Bot SE BURETE ae “<i ‘ ! : WATAN Cobea aly BUS OSE) tn ACh. Ue 4 ‘ 6 bi ' moMYy \ - ANGE ALIS Arial . mei eid 1 r SRGARL EN {rea AUTONOS 2 MOTOR BOAT ! fenae yet R na wt : ha aiaate PKRY PHIL MUSGINAVE WAS Map) ieee SSS ge of the largest facally of esi ‘ rman BELT “si , or Bo it would b n . e ne MWe Ot hie his banding rt Oe aes at | nical men in the country at his elbow. ve| COM rary ew pall jge tl | fawa champ v the final gan nt vs Used He iste of a work and goes | | ae KONRAD DREHER rt er schwattn Waey and knock the block aff that piece of| ‘ai ‘a. powertul | ahead to success, ‘hes, Bway we ar | Ey zi Rts ae lanucakcate Waser didn't | stim -xacur ; el a oh Sos ginny, Sau ig | _ These little books of ihre to four | ROADWAY eee BN. PECKS WINTER GARDEN es, know anything about St. Patrick's Day, | fr , Arranged the tint wf "Oe Thi onsen thou the. track. | hundred Pages of data, lormulas, dla, | LEW FIELDS: Groaiway and 0 st Vi eres 4 really "BATY i only {8 om |i d i June a; Kaien: | ANTHONY UEDE AND YOUNG HICKEY ! thousands a men at thelr Ante 3 | DALY’ ‘Ss WB Meare OFENING i mitt, and he tan't Irish at all, boner | . oi Nits tout tas, Fountla Love ‘Grae oi -the Metropolitan ae f, ‘ . 1th AUTNEY, WHO WILL, OAPTA 1903-09-10 mode a ROOKKEEPERS, STENOGRADP| CASINO"; Matis ToD ing Sue hone, bavi ’ F nteroa | i AND CORRES ?ON . ak ke THe Atk t “A ESS iH hy i WP ERCTRICIANS, BUS | yj GRE NEW THEATRES NHATTAN 3: = — - i 1 ay v vi 4 e on PR he 'S tw #1. badly dha, Nuun ea xrade rebuilt Was re F s better vestment than a new car of a EAMO | Ml Reeves’ Beauly Show ae ducation, : : Miner. Go. memes Py hibit of the International Corres- ||] SEAMON ‘ SOLOM 3 fs My s cheaper mechanism at anywhere 4 we xt Week--Koble’s Kini ON, on y ) Szud Wiad mae him. i thar M Lion Collar the same cost. : pondence Schools in the Tribune Next ' AYLON'S TNEATRE AY With ROUND buttonno A pleasure toshow them—comein and see them for yourself Write for booklet, * Used Peerless Car The Peerless Motor Car Co, of New York 1760 Broadway, at 57th Sv, sau St, Koller Skating “ . ? mS Ne" BAND CONCERTS. ul iim MAM'ZELLE 18 Years at This Address Means Something, OLYMPICE, 108%, Pines 128 Sea ee Se ree UFM 14— Act Vaudeville — 14 MANN GRAND TWICE DAILY| Mats. 10-15-250 REMEY'S, DANEANG, ScituoL, | ass, | COLUMBIA BURLESUUERS | 13 OL LE al MILEY | se cee MAT, DAILY | 10-20-1060, on his mind, and so Mr, Barry didn't Teally wish to take any unnecessary Nake, CHARLES However that may have been, I only | has bey ‘eiet wish Police Commissioner Cropsey had | ‘ety fre for nex Buik Jing, 160 Na as ‘ Walt barn. dance, se T MON, Deer the He would have felt like FR MACKEASGIMIDT WAS SUP Subway Store, Brooklyn Branch, 1384 Bedford Av, |] antici’ all guaranteed in tive’ phi nf four 6 dl THEATRE OPENS NEX 4 Os. | FULD ON (9, SER Nostrand on apologizing profusely for dag to in- lve Mavtied sinh singh ai NR Newark Branch, 247 Halsey 8 chan et Fae aS any a arden... HABER MOURNE an FULIO! Net 4 Lito PAGS terfere with our ainusements, e A teh is SEND TOR EARGE TREE BOO “alld Vrice $1 to 'abe Maus Tee * Bi ron Servis ower, 7 saath