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4 : _____THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 21, 1911. UP-TO-DATE veTesate| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [noiSt=e ROBERT EDGREN “ISN'T IT JUST LIKE THIS EVERY SPRING? a. KID MPCOY MAKES —— in Bout Which Is Nearly y All Clinching. ——- i eee 7, ie, (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADBLPHIA, March 21.—Kid Coy, the former middleweight eh orn eee pion, attempted to “come back" at - <i American A. C.,, but was — Jack Fitzgerald, a slow, heavyweight a THiy BALLOON ['LL Tee vost stro MARE EM FeO Deer Knockout Brown’s Blood In Poor| Condition and He Is Going to Have a Six-Weeks Rest. Copyright, 1011, by Ge Press Pibtisting Com pany (The New York Worl 2Wd thought ¢ NOCKOUT BROWN ving to 2 4 Fitzgerald m nave shown md } took @ heavy cold on the night 11 vers ene - Se he had MeCoy a disadvanta ’ of hie bout with One-Round Hogan, and Down in Dimes ee eee Therefore chey hissed Fitz and i Was oti!) feeling the effects of jt when | —--—~ if he were hurt, st eran, he boxed Wolgast the second time 9 vie q - Tt was a } Danny Morgan, his manager, had K. 0. ; PI three clea examined by thres good doctors, who | tive th decided that Brown's blood wea in poor | | fed tii a Wee | a ork in the Ari Haht taps wi condition, and that he waant In sh: 1 out the fighting for a while, | “Tt's ike this,” said Morgen taet night. } “K. 0. is a ing Mttle fellow, but oo fon't fatend to tor nics work bimecit to| Maly and Wiltse Show Giants to Break Camp at Marlin on Friday. Excel- ers in the second round j Chase Made No Mistake ow Was struck Geath. T don't care about the money ; Johnson’s Playing Not Up to 7 ' ent F MARLIN, Tex, March ~The ood was more ameressive tn t He's going to have a reat. If I let him lent Form in Game thesia 10s Sane Seay ack WO : In Securing Hartzel. Ac Ele Puohed ae Modes, Gat nie go right along fighting every week it . Palin Ae more uotll Aext spre, Expectations and Birdie Be- might do him a jot of harm. He'll Jost at Austin. ‘They go to Dallas for two days and ATHENS, Ga., Maroh 21.—The play- Walt until he's In good shape, and then then light out for the East. Their ing Drilled for Job ing of Hoy Hartze! for the Hilltops he'll fight better than « When he first stopping place will be Hirming- ig . comes aa a mighty fine compiiment is right again I intend to make good i te ham, Ala., where they play on March to the Judgment of Chase tn trading Ail 6 ay stpnaie Meili: take, oa BY BOZEMAN BULGER. |) 8. The following ras they go te Austin and Laporte for him. Harts-1 / Tommy Murphy, Hogan, Wolgast, At-| (sft Cureqpontent of The Evesing World Atleste and ren hee four 4) ve 0 Athens, Ga, March 21. hen, Sak Pod greeted and Moran, in that order | i Tan:, MAPS as to recover he jong railroa¢ N @ few days Hal Chase will have|] ire has driven out as As for ail this talk about Moar. Frais: a Witrheas (Hp tasough| Tere need es ree tele about decided how he te going tol] fe the pitchers che ied ' FER a victorious trip through | way northward and reach the Polo off the pitchers who have faced him land claiming the Mehtwelght title,” an Antonio and Austin the | Grounds on April §, playing the open shape his Hilltops’ Mneup for the} and knows what to do when on the i Morga ed, getting closer to the satus Caertteke Gi ia Glance i Ibe gach ae uNeal/cwith opening game at Philadelphia on April|] lines. He has a good head and has phone, “that 1s foolleh, McFarland |) 7 remular members of the oN 12. ‘The manager {s not dealing tn fu-| © yet to pull off @ bonehead play. can't make 18% pounds ringside. ‘There | '* sb tures gust yet, but it requires but hate In thelr last week of work that will ; are lightweighis enough who ean m Lei pple hapa as ae ie pani AN arrangement was made with Dal an eye, or, rather, one not #0 expert] not he will Join the Regulars at Cin- i | 2 eile Pred ade tol edad er jah tor aie abs, IGS aaron Col ante ee Genie Ae ie in figuring the fine points of the bal-| oinnatt and be put in at short tn the j fighting that's necessary, Why ould ' oor oS iney are all prectioally $a| rate would feed the Giaate’ left. BUT | - ween we recur player, to see that the batting order as] series of games which are to be piaye’ i Brown and Wolgast and Moran and Meal Mad a dha Aantal Git oe oe ee, eee | STRICES TE BIG CITY =-o1-vo0 tf {t now ie and as {t appears every dey) with the Reés, j Murphy and Myland and the rest of Fore lange aphasia peta ana cau Mok Hae bats Bat sal _| against the Yannigana is not going to be ete EEE them let McFarland coma ta as a wel P - MoGraw worked ike a Trojan to win — Se one to go through. There'll be a ! terweight? If he sculed 1% in the after ps more days will turn the trick 8 ®/ the vet, and he succeeded in nection | bei) ntees Jonnaus, be husky 2a: Ottawas Easil | AMUSEMENTS, noon he'd be 138 or 10 ring, 1 wow “DS ee Gia: pithees 400 4 OAS t0| Hew hits out of three times at bat. | Llp “aa @ | how of whom much expected around y | SST biz) ie "ronn "bon tn ota “went, ANaF 0a oars arto sabe 10| Dare aed tat tie and the] v 0 Ni daa eaten es 8 Win First Game | (= MADSONSUGMDE=Z) Giving away weight has taken the! ** a ‘3 [next time up he managed to beat out} ‘| | lASene heart out of lots of good fichters, Frne |All they need, as Mathewson eays, 18 g bunt. Ho got another bare on balls, than he has been showing, ‘There is no m lOPENS THURSDAY NIGHT MAR2S » harden up @ little so as to be ready | and as free Walks do not count as times OS vA jouw grind. In Austin yester- at bat, Josh was technically tn the A yy | tty showed that his arm was tn | lena. iS te, he ~ Ger one Rit out! are er EOGT EOLARE mallicit at He did his frst of one time up. The last time Josh HRCOLLEGIATE WREST- | LING EXPERTS D pete oe at ts ak NA plaid: ees was up the players began to kid him, | ting Association at their meeting at the |that Zbyszko failed to show to the! eneid and at bat when the old sun is] The Otta had the easiest kind of Haw Gs ae ing "i Mak, jand McGraw was daring him to tako «| Cornell Club made final arrangements |same advantage against Paul Schmidt, ! on in full summer power. a time defeating the Wanderers in the BURWY. Yl efel mea Vane a - pert band posi web swing at the tae Mathewson was on Pea ake Medes a shampeanesoe $0 the Boer, in their catch-ascatch~an |“ mrere will be a change there, and !t| first game of a series of two for the pro- GREATEST SHOW SAT I soar over hi vellous firat base and there was nobody out eld at ceton Baturday. Dr./matoh last might as did Goton @ few t and chanse of pace. Ie new All of @ sudden Josh‘s brain began to| Scholes of Phitadelphia and Hugh Leon: |weeke ago. ‘Zhyasko won both fella |'# the deduction of the writer that| fessional championship of Canada at _ . doubt that Johnson is a great ball- player, but {t is usually midseason before From Wanderers he gets going right. In other words, he {9 not @ spring beauty, but te there trained down to 125 for MeGovern and never got over e effect of It. Terr: McGovern let Young Corbett welgh and he got licked and never came back That wa pad matchmaking. Kid La e was the greatest wonder of his! tending himael time. He mace Walcott train down to | Continual the Hehiweight limit, and he Noked | contre rm 45a [BARNUM & BAILEY} , | L {1 bethe | the St. Nicholas Rink, the score be! ONEARTH + tiie , Siow ball had the Texas batters stand-, work and he saw @ ahance to win. He) @Fd of the N. Y, A. C. will referee, The | with crotch and helf-Nelson holds, the | none other than Birdie Cree w! | + ng ‘ Walcott, And when he got foolish he (oy mote ears, and it was eo easy| realised that a sacrifice hit would not! @en will be required to weigh in at 11 | fret én €2.60, the eecond 4m 10.21, fellow at the ehort Meld on opening 4aY.|/7 to 2, ‘The final game will be played | #OOCIRCUSARTISTS } fought Mysterious Hilly Bmith at 1 fe frequently told them in advance | Count as @ time at bat and that tf he A. M. on the day of the bouts, There | Tt seems that Chase has @ motive In tonignt and the total scores for pot |AOOWEW CARCUS C2 GL ATs and the licking he rot broke his heart - held to his record of one hit out of one, Will be first, second and third places in-| CHARGING THAT FRANK GOTCH’ yanging on to Harry fialley as extra! and took confidence out of him. ded to throw, The minute iin up he would win. McGraw in.|etead of merely for the first two asihas purposely avoided @ match with cathulbes, te every poetticn he to wan | Gums Ser the two nights will be com- j Ba hEVAR 106-6 © wagered DUES He to expecting the slow OM) structed him to hit the ball out, but, formerly, Under this new system’ of | him, George Hackenschmidt announced Wemsa andy hora of Cree from | Duted, and the seven having scored the FONE TINE (WIS: | ame back East after losing to Smith he would whip in @ fa@t One®) Josh was too cunning to obey instfuc-|#coring four points go to first place, |to-day that he woul! sail for England ‘or f he regulars ‘and |bigher number ef points will be do FLATURE ACTS: and lort the Jehtwetght title to Prank @2d the minor leaguers would be upset! tions, Ho played what the ball players tWO to second and one to third. The|on March 2% without having eahleved the outfield will leave he exigency | clared the winne: A WHRLWINDOF FON bY MLA) : Pag Prodi dede se In the five innings that Mathew. | call a “snake Mary"—a cinch, in gther men eliminated in the preliminaries will |the purpose of his trip to this country, & good man to fll tw when the exigency | clnred th S0cowns ie { hey Wels (i there was not the sitgbtest | words. rather than take a chance on Compete for third place. a return matoh with Gotoh for the! arises in the outer gardet in order to m' the Ottawas, who £200 Angeies and let an posing side to get @|Tulning hig record, and losing the bet World's title. Hackenschmidt'e grouch| In the game between the Regulars) hold the Stanley Cup, emblematic of | /— Abe lost, and a for Hitee pitched the |e bunted « sacrifice straight toward ALL KINDS OF DISA?-| is of huge proportions, and the Yannigans yesterday, which|the championahip of Canede, the Wa nit . Wiltee pitched the weak ago te Boat z Lado Beene wenn wie eee » and was equally | F# base and advanced Matty, When wy sporaranct See! was won by the youngsters DY th derers had to defeat the Rentrews, || Ponieeh 820+"250-| Bl OLLLE tip greg Pe ntrol was really TO Svertee of 1000, while Medrey'e mane Mui! onthe ter for practice vewterday pecnite af the | comfortable score of 19 to §, Birdie Koel which they did in games last Friday ||CAc@aren uncer 10 | Wate Phegs rn do, Ti ma arkable, lanky lefthander struck | age was enly 067 Tugs water, Tf fhe weatiee Mendihcn re "ug | waa at short for the recruity aot in| tnd Gaturday nights in hollow fashion. || Seer 4ad/prece ¢o 700 4 at out » batters with pa @ix pitched) Chief Meyers has almost recovered + Maa bouked tw appear in. Use | first outdoor work, passing it may be eald | The vietory of the Ottawas was duc afternoon Performans Bnei a valle |from the charley horse that he sprang Poti 3 parece: arma hhameelt with glory. Daniels|*0 thelf_mechine-like attack and the Dice Quer from| WORSES dean's Team in Good Humor. three days ago. Hoe worked in the Gan | SCREDULE FOR THE PRincETON| News of Boxing Wh Wolter, Hemphill and |grand individual playing of Percu Le 22 poe doesn't i He en ae teen wan in good humor) Antonio and Austin games, and his Bt Sites te. Fata 1 | all in shape it would be ! | rounds Packey can have be s they arrived here this morning | (rowing wae ke a rifle ahot. "Only fra Petey BE af lest yh =e Game Gathered | Sth eae eee Tt ances (01 0 7 MANAATIAN "5 Was nd of me purec 1 m 7 2 - j one of th ustin runners escat is cxcter Academy ot Exeter, st diminutive |B eivde Fit ‘ diy. tad the nigh on Joan [Crs ae. ie iain Cuaners: eenaoed) Bie at iwi atttocetons Tir Yala i018 al at Local Clubs, |an excuse tor keeping the, diminu v0 | aii Marias Plaaa Denby tay, (LHe Te cir ERE ts » cocky Httle outflelder who! tonic. . ieore Birdie out of the . car pe) GUNNS FALLS, N, ¥., Marah 21.0 sur 7 wants to is 6 fe to equal M W's record| All’ other base runners muffered the | YALE EASILY WON TILE pyr LLEGt | Jim Savage, the Bast tOrqage hearrwelast who | wae very nearly the dest man ey, the Glens ‘Palle walterwntght, enity. Geteated eee gl S Ta He Js Leo Houck, who 8 Kult qm @ hitter some ten years ago, Mc-| same penalty of thelr rashness, ‘The ity Pa tere Be ele Ha ear Tis | SEO Gt, ltmtcas tor Nee Santas me toe hag | <oue tn SaNvONS fe reine, He Nite UNCER | ieaee. aeliely 35 © tears ‘ber Wt op Comme ty M x to England with bia manager, Lou Dure G eee ls Wena. Cecacton, | Ghlet hae taioen ef ten. pouran Go. tone |KO Lees eat aT oe cypshiboed Fmt Tor ot arom nest ‘Hoodey | hard and far when he does meet them. | Athletic Club at Glene /Pall,. the saving Ev, 250, to @1_ Dally Mat ' sath eerie: and he says that he must get rid of | Gren To add to the dellef that Cree te) V 7 lacher. and he js continually trying to get my Te HE FIR! Tor ENT TH mee ie eae: = ater, oCOE Durlacher has sent two challenges tevore'e Prenchcirish’ aroused, When | furore before be 19 in prime shane. | nett ‘rps cL Beak Tends RegeiSGoe | young soo Shuenig, the stile Janey City | going to be worked at short is the) Man Hunt he, et feast ig : M Meese reat ge wae | He doce more work than any man on Mi hetheltvat the Marranh hub ta thie aly on | agin nat teen mained ts tox Keune Oyler | Gogeratanding that he ts to go North | | Bi He a at Mes me in Austin begao 4 / the club fo as to remove the surplus | 4"! = ina a Fe Al IC Pi 4 play at short | Se Harry 1 Ble anit f Lond ans were 60INS flesh, While the other players run a! JAMES OONNOLLY, A. SIXTERY-vEaR. | 8™™ TUjinaastam on ‘Pei of this montth, with the second team and play a! NEW YORK: r Lamy, o a " w regardet half mile a day under orders, the Chiet old bos from Yorkville, tarsed off the honora, in | tummy Decker, the Ti on the way up to New York. ‘This, tt EMPIRE < ; Tay er the sway piss pea EAA GARE ple diecotbede Met the ‘ecg telat at “ing Trh-American A. '(., |, Dummy Deter ft tent a fs b@jieved, he will do to get him ac- Mi ia Ns Ee oni ® iraw to the Iittle| runs two miles is 0} ‘olition. Me- ff Knookouss to lees than a) minute: | Bel, an’ the. tat wee ene work, end key. es 2 7 Mar Adleweight sianco tak to| Graw thinks the big Indian will be Perec aud” Edward Moffatt" were iia | Maddy Suet: 105 (EN aeeday SpcET sbRVICE, ond teto Lanstord. yourself 4 you! finished catcher during the coming sea eo ad Bearing Dick = ™ y the Enemy { Houck i willing t Tama » and there is little doubt but that FE New vom amit | gy Bet is MNT it 4 tout, KN CMERBOC KE, way 9th St, } ae ga naerss Tam a) he will work the greater part of the ational teat, fo) Shamton “ ae "suai th | we aew tear : ere rn rmhie ra |GRAND Org HOU 2a | ound . ‘ a bet) season. He works better when he works fit, from ‘the The ‘tou “Athletic fen: | {88 Ot St on, M INST ; makes on 1. 1 at the B » th provided they keep] keep him at i as long as he will keep ee (ay night of th | The Blae, maining performances, sivert © sh VALI Tar Baby ma 5 pounds ringside. - the box." he pace, | Jo Beats Smith. 30 & é. aL ONLAL {4 ALLER, ar southpaw in the box up the pa | At abe Dext Cagt Mt Veron, Willie! | In @ teuound bout at the weektp, ang of LYCEUM #2,35 pete . 7h, Pon of Solomon, While this sounds lke --— | Jones detcated Eddie Bekith fo, a feat ten round Brown's sim to-night Montang fut. | America’ Mativess Thurs a pinay & 0 ti vs Durlacher says thet he : oie ttt ass ore hed ro Will have: snother opportunity "to. show “Ii . BECKY te doing, and that fectly 26 t St leh te LF ‘betta tute Wyeale at tg ew, eriere, them be caer Pree, Mes: MR . 5 IN eHaRP anes haere reat Stadium Gossip for Fans Hea ee, ees ah ee | Lt afte tant et me NE "SHA wane to bet . e | ane HUDSON Wei ae'ych B GAB. (STONE & KALI: Houck and give Langford the adva Dp) Y Pi ki d U; Reha, Matinges Roni yor en ata) RET ne esis * Planned tor Yale | Picked Up Around * eric a BLANCHE BATES." AgH) BE ON Xa AP . Lengtor’ xn@ his manager." Dur- | a} eg, 2 GAITERION Hee” 4h werd ate : ‘i GRITERION Aiatt! Weds Bay cher ty r to Cost $600,000| Basebali Circuit Ticier to anan UP GATERION A Te micdleweign y even has Jie | a8ih st iar Neat Shel ar me aed THE CONCERT! iddleweign f the 1" | ee Ruguari ‘hiiownes vest " jet VN! nted on per. ‘The fact y March f.—Phe] Johnny vena the Chicago curs | VOHN MASON AS"A" ras . Cisse. GLOBE {,"*i! REPUBLIC") | 255, ns eats ubhe! the, gilts. B Dig’ football | uae Begs Cheaee te the, Cube ta sejeies | DALY’S fit sitduee'ts Some? ELSIE JANIS itilheae) uisi k KEBECCA OF SUNNY BROOK FARM } ity eet ae sits i : to-day after the) ing today, Evers, who was put out of | ‘Best fare in. BABY MINE Hrontvay & Yumn ot ve oan, P| US Die HALL,” Weloniay evening save bis life, Harry Lew we yesterday meeting |the gaine with « broken ankle at Cin- | i x BIJOU sae Wes ae Ser ar 3 30 oh a, New, York Piano Re | = Led Pre at tincians Tang m to advance the] cinnatt Inst Tall, went in yesterday and ; & a ee 4HE CONFESSION sail Hae § theca addy bee trustees referred played in his old time form and th Cha eins T Gesce | Just 181 pounds the t he mnt Advisory Com-| Cubs beat Mobile 6 te & Dew_Miag iF pi AMSTERDAM i;.424,*'; L ie Mall Ketchel in Philadelphia, He eon hoa t and directed CASINO Pei So'Mur Bee dete er's Musical Couiedy The’ iiss am t t n nent of a comm of seve MoAlerr of the Wasi 1 OLYMP Srowlng all the time. If he can make |the appointment of s coiminitieg of seven) Ricks wh diy Mina ana Atti WPF in THE BALKA PaliGESS INK Cabby IC | a 6 pounds for beat hf dates, who wt a e he seas Fegard loom a, ourectne of ihe | yr ¢ ee Jectcawin Lan vise peated y | Saverisieula With sotug piavere et bs Tats eorings | AV of way. Dom, 616 ht ia ee ae ae Noe H otithy, THE COLLEGE GIRLS na a ea oe , k ance amance | ABD Mild THEA, Lea, and can : alin e480, aM | ui, OVER NIGHT BE AARLE seieie* V MURRAY isi 258% 18 5 some 1 0 Hen adde “hat teyiter | wou spaillaee the Eva, 16 esa : | es thud tae ie dmmt “EXCUSE Mer | when we get sign " eter eee cahLi AT GAIETY 22S ERK, ar, 40m ge oL oun rope} waar OTHER middlewelght who w s new stad r | CYricago W LYR! a A Tran palinontat Laughter Journey, iw $1 G ARTE st, i | Texas. travui 4 2 i LOW. Permnd: to fight La a — | wurgren 0 THE DEEP PURPLE By Aruistrong, LIBERT Wert gat Overtne #19, sARDESS. RAPD ip oh ret ie Mia Wada Dy so ob, Johnny Thommn. 1 noe a) HARVARD MAN MAKES ait Sa iar s ackceT Br ioe | TR TE Johnny no longer uses the letter pa HIGH JUMPING MARK | Xe Wiis he mason, ag Broadway 't"i0) Matiuee Tomorrow 2-18 Ww THE SPRINO MAID FH atrnmnn, HET TIE Me with “Coming Lightweight Champioa | eold by the Bt. Laue cul ‘DS IN. THE HEN-PECKS , ts "Com! | , Treg” ming ag LEW. FIEL : jana Bik an Wee oe peed Jonnny: “I have Just come back!, BOWTON, Mass... March 21 Despite Newark (Del) team inthe ricounty eit us e ele A | Hike Herald Sq. 233s! ALMA withie DO VOL LIVE #1, BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTe, tae farrs estar’ nn, siesnse, of are! Co,caetnes Le Yl Ok ge Somm Ms 8 | ae tia Old Time Britis in Morale £8, 28 as OSL IPs, veer pee tralia, where I defeated vase, tadae hee the calle Peg Apel 1 aud ji inohustve the Ci "VERY WOMAN) 7 Beh aA eae eee Cong ily Papke and otivers. back of knowing thet he hes Senien the dewwme Oi ter lates Capel Se an iner Pilgrimage (8 Quest of Love) POMANDER WALK / } One Round Hogan, nee ‘Champto claiming the middleweight ohampion- world’s indoor record of 6 foot 81-2 Pili meats UNE Ome en vicpose ot B | we GAY ETY Sinking Concerts pee or ape mere eno Weling 49 darend, practice yesterday he leapt 6 fect |= aie knew as wellas the late Mr. Brummel that | last it : ray ASTOR ® : i Matiner Daily same at 188 pounds ringside, I don . r | Mackay HOLBROOK rar n THE BOSS | ROSE SY DELL'S LONDON BELLES har any man in the world, In my 2 as NEW K. 0, YOUNGSTER Si Robt BURNETT é G's f IC tees Race wren gag | U sae bea ere. Vamed_Vrench Chantenss, fights 1 have never refured to fight ar 7 0 Mat. To.m: 2 a tam. Wio. Wes brought on for mn, and PACKEY M’FARLAND STOPS GETS TWO DECISIONS. i 4 ek dan Beni {[szaxio’ KNIGKERBOCKERS EMPIRE oN Cr DAILY Pont how was sve teonaen' ota) BILLY RYAN IN FOUR ROUNDS, rane Tas shee London DRY Gin WEST END 223; of 0,45 begaa.[ IPtosteni—witestiana covreses Knockout ts a iis th nthe Tong rhe Sew Thewtee’® KOBODI'S DAUGHTER | | ACADEMY ,, 2, 10, 20& 301+". Every Wednesday we at i Ww ‘ | Seer a nd was the finest for Quality, Fineness and Flavor. The RHIPPODROMEs mduction of THE GIRL; GOLDEN WEST * Every Sunday discriminating men of today know this to betrue— His fine onpoment Wax Ambroue Zicrnck, « husiy 3 i Ltd ink t _ f | because it’s the product of 140 years of Gin making. pHIPPODROMEg| |... ‘Skating METROVOLITAY MINK, { (WN SEANNET OWLER of, that Job, arene “ib Apa Sir Robert Burnett & Company Ply i eh ae ae | ouue _BAND- re 204 MOOEAN SALOME ayy i i) te ‘ast wth | at angig a | iT oer oe Man Bin Acta, Bali o Niagara Daly Mand bel DWaRDE,” 6 THE LOST TRAIL\ 10. av-29 t ¢

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