The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1911, Page 10

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Heavyweight in California Jail. Champion 1911, by The New Coprciaht, aa W can't make his And this time he five days for Gate Park of Treadweii, wea off hundred dollar enti gave him time to think yers are trying to appeal the tan Notios! very time Jack's name fe mentioned thi a where in the background or @round—sometimes a wh Th Prem Pott 1 toting Wor Joun machine LL he's in on just behave. twenty Golden he fore- m of Inwe Yers. And yet people wonder if John- @on will ever have to fight again! Johnson bas two troubles, The Are fe that he Jest loves to shove ‘er wide open and let ‘er rip. And the other is that policemen have developed a fond- (megs for arresting him. It makes a cop feel fine and chesty to lay hands on the ‘man Jeff couldn't lick and drag him signomintoualy to Jail. Jack mournfully remarked to me once that New York eolice would arrest him for speeding if phe was backing up. y, But there's no doubt that Johnron 46000 ike to cut loose, He is a careful rand never taker ances wh gihere is anything tn sight along th qroad: If there's nothing in sight—ex- ‘copt porsibly a copper—ving! open goes he throttle and the spark is udvanced the limit. I took a ilttle spin through den Gate Park with Johnson myself hen he ; was training for the Jeffries ry feffair, Just wanted to see what he did B Hwhen ho went out with that car. His } lmanager so worrled for fear he i Proud be Killed. Jack grinningly ade Wised that 1 watch the speedometer: a | fAnd then, just as we came to a fine, jooth bit of road, sloping down hill # ttle, and with no one in slight, ne # 4 down behind his steering wheel and ned on the power, In a moment the Rndicator travelled up until the needle Indicated a speed of seventy miles an r. Travelling some! d m as he neared the park entrance Put by the sea beach. © FUNNY thing about the dart ‘A champ ts his positive enjoyment when paying a fine. Fintng John- fen't a punishment, It gives him the light for a moment, as he pulls out & ron of bills as thick as a section of hose apd peels the necessary hun- @rea from the outside, He slips that hundred over with ry patronizing 8} e Bhe munificent » nd grins with a fe runs his finger 0 f ‘oll and carelessly shoves tt back into his pocket. know how many @ines Johnson has paid for auto epecd- ding in this country and Canada, It'd be Interesting. I'd itke to OHNSON must be a pretty good driver, for as far as 1 know he has ' never had a serious acciaent. And e has been trundiing a car around the rountry ever sin rowmy real style of boxing a whoe th es met at Chattanooga Rea vohnaon Aghia: with bi yed the onter to sacrifice is one thing which has earned him the Fist. more than any other fighter tn the ring. | qiq just like he fs capable of doin good will of the players, Chase has | fight fo of $10,040 CHATAN x ch 21, Others use lems ahd body much mors | neat bunt was placed a couple of yards | several old heads on hia team, who need | Sn a ek Tenn, March 21— than Johnson, The on depends | or eo from the plate, and on the sign very Mt oaching. Only in the | Tommy Legeehia hasan-neiel i oklyn Trolley Dodg- upon the at strength of his arms,| Gene was on his way to second, He olution of new 4ys does he act the § Lt paaned i , | eee Will begin a series of three games t which are tremendously thick and heavy | got there easily and along came Chase! teacher with them, The plays that were with the local team to-day. The dig / Ja proportion to his torso. hit and run play Was) used last season they ure in good shape and Dahlen — and Chase banged his «¢ himself, anc have no. trowb' ; IM SAVAGE, who put Moran out of 1 fine Yigiven for them they Owing tne the white t lags, and who with the game dash that eavy full of rain which fell all yesters boxes Maxson to-night at the Olyir season, it's the new. tricks tha —— Ons tke Broek 4 i pita oe dash eee ee ew ee ae Tackey MeFarland basi day, the Hrooklyn were unable to set fic, ts the cleverest heavyweight in| 1 ve pes ae Y er, the Cleveland light [any practice, ‘They did not reach here eight just now. He has perfected a} ould! and perfected before Keason opens fb Oy reer leet K : etyle that he o in picked up while} ~ { A... has * 1 six hours trainin 1 oh a HI | aragt i ount @ wreck of some freight } n jmmons years ago. E LAT At Tomuny Ali , rs near aw, Ga, at eloc! of thelr fighting fro: hat ta | AMS Lad 1 iN iy " Sesh babeasn Cal i Rucker, who was gi | aimmons. McCoy re) a DV x EAUWNGNY Fara tieed ike ker, wh s given a few! , mons's camp as am bi ation as er, at Rapulpa, Okla, m0 +) ays off so that he could pay a visit} | washer and spa J | Me Mi d Hole at at by to his home at Alpharetta, Ga, arrived! | earned the bert part x! OW SHI wes » wtiuages ot ei ro early to-day fd Will’ do tho tw | Fitzsimmons. ‘ saw I i i the Dodgers. mons spar when Joe was beginning | SENATK BRACK BPE " ‘ = ' fighting career ca F ‘ le i tue | AMUSEMENTS closely as he could ” / If tt goes throw 1 Frank Klaus of Pittsburg in # tet:round You MANHATTAN \ i But to go back to 8 has be- | ; ew York trai \ eat th bat late a sidakn i come & very likely heavywe mer, Brackett has been on : : Hee pur | ervwd " ra W 5 4 hits « at not only a ris ape than aud went his fighting an wale Caan \s to 81, Daily Mat i , Y ve right Balance i, ce by a 1. Van and eau ain Cutler, GoM endure a body blow. A year ago cane Welt ana ’ Was guccessfully operated upon, J alte a be) now seems to have grown tv ice | { strong as he used to be. He we BB. THE ENGLISH PRO. thirty pounds more, and tt ts all mu won the twrlveanie ‘race in t peace ter tas eines — in 9 Lion Collar a AD esti oH a She ought to have a good ¥ FIRET TIME TH of Vb ROUND butiontites) VICTOR MOORE shorn st any of the “white doves sn = eae ] N Ww YORK ! B gon ring—and perhaps with th “Sa f Me cham niwere, ims "anit et SIXTY AMATEURS TO BOX ree Prices 10, b& 25e| Hq hope crop is easter p bye wnte aay 7 i " AT I. A. A. C. TOURNAMENT. | JUNIOR VAUDE ‘VILLE AND pair sud Mpave Pier ter 5 DAYL {GuT PHOTO PL AYS. John Daly and M A | meet to-night in the first gay | series of three for the wor \ hygdl on mg ped pe lotro mar | | 18 Years at This Address Means Something. | Dut as a professional, and. all’ hal sie : nt Kiba ’S DANUING SUUOL, t ¢ on at Doyle's tar w me The’ Lasag s rend or the r a der) inland a i ; hott ie) st op sie a oA aad PAT THE sprin fy tmnale | ALOLUMBIA' LS. mpjonship. oth mon have| 27 JJ% rai } a ’ xood work in their practice | PS" ¢ ‘ i 4 it ive a $e and unless all signe fail this will poove t mong the most sting title matca that] Al (Oe AE the: hotel \ ame |WINTE ERGARTEN > yea taken years. hae American A. Aine CO. BET DUE 3c UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Johnson’s Love for Auto Speed- ing Finally Lands the Erratic THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, ee 27, 1911. (Copyright, 1911, by The Presa Publishing Co. (The New York World), Wien He Gets ovT THE CHAMP. Witt CUME WHERE “THE SPEED UMIT 1S . MARING LITTLE ONES oUT oF BIG ONES" AASHILE THEYRE DETAINING JACI JOHNSON IN FRISCO WHY NOT INTEREST HIM IN SOME GREAT PUBLIC Worm ? HAL CHASE MAKING GOOD AS MANAGER Hilltops Have Good Sub Catcher in Bob Wiiliams, | Worry of Running Team Has Not Lessened Hilltop Lead- | Saturday's game, which he was force cause of Walter Blalr hav! a finger nail torn off h with a foul tip, that (Peom Gtalt Oorremendent of The Brening World Beat (T FoR. Some Ore. Looks Line ROBERT EDGREN EDITED BY THEY JUST ‘HAD TO PUT JOHNSON IN JAIL TO STOP HIS SPEEDING NACK'S ONLY CHANCE. GIANTS SPENDING DAY TRAVELLING Tomorrow’s pa at mingham Will Be Real Test for New Yorks, BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Staff Correspondent of The Evening the Team.) ATLANTA, On Board Giants’ Special Car En Route >. 3, Hilitops are not worryin From Dallas to Birmingham, er’s Speed at First Base. catchers, Hob Williams showed tn h 2. nts have said HE ave sa r Texas and the Southwest and ar Ala on thelr way to BirmMgham, wan the th a foul tip, ¢ where they! play their first game in t tlanta, Ga., March 27. sub. He handled hi 5 > Q Fast to-morrow. will be ¢ Wis or not Hai Chase ts odcreateniy te, i : Me ay a me ee } train for twenty-four hours, and if the going to make good as manager e turned : rs & ‘ are able to show any speed after t! and retain his speed as the ling up. Big As THE PAILOSEPHER SAYS? long grind on the ” premier first sacker of the ages in ba “LiFe Ib A VALE OF VAIN REGRETS + two teams in training, the contest | served to bring out all that was in the, two teams. Chase and his men, with} defeat staring them in the face, with| Rava bain) and) Chaise the score 1 to 0 against them, assymed | diminutive that old fighting spirit that made them| Then Jack : such favorites on the hill, Pulling a| With @ hit which tallied his boss and game out of the fire has long been the| Put the game on Ice, It was a corking ; kame, brimful of star plays, club's long sult, and they went throug | eee eee at eae eee ti with it. was pulled but ft would not be sui Cree in there on opent Ad Will Let be Picksy Weigh 135 Pounds Ringside if He’ll Gamble on Side. hit scored the third baseman. Kn came through ang ty ware Maxon he 4 Me for tea “rounds unusual taverest ta" being fen fn’ the bout. Nim Sullivan, the new mitdleweteht r England, 1 “Come on, boys,” anid Chase, as hel in tha. th 1 BY JOHN POLLOCK. ed a bat and started for thelaw, me | een Mhanty RR Ri Deca Ka ORI | “Everybody grab a bat now tira, ackey McFarland, the aso | and Jet us break this thing up. baneed Ol fighter, is willing to make a side be | "We had an excuse for the beating the |1¢ wax a drive that would ordinarily of $10,080 Ad Wolgast will consent to larat day, but We can't hand {t out! have torn down but Chase, | Meet him in a Mmited-round bout in again to-day, We've got to win this , the | California, and bestdes he will also allow F with loved | Packey to weigh in at 125 pounds at the And a minute later Chase was rest- e that on he | ringside instead of 13% unds, which Is before the me ing on third base as a reward for his) qnew that he had 1 then with @! the legitimate lightweight Imtt, In a 8 is getting into y clo o e left p rence. | o y * “0 of La wh Hedell is | miahty ly it Fae. 10 a6 iy he got to first in front of statement made tn San Franch: onlition at a gymnasium in Knight did all that was expected runner. And a fine day's ine iets ite a | him. He gacrificed himself that Chase ide that Chase will do | te Httle ightweight cham! might na the inning wound up and A meneral acknowl. | that he is not afraid to fight Mc with matters even, Btg Harry Ables.| i. manay and would make a match with him in a {imbued by the stern command his hurry providing that Packey would put oat S the Piayers All With Chase. up the $10,000 side bet. steam and f. * has a way wh h has heen ne devery man on the clpb, and each {Can easily get backing for this hae, been . ome piaya that Von that ie intends “working his | to meet Wolxaat the prospects ar off for the boy 1 lose no time in accepting | would have st league grand ff boy m 'D Fi t stand on its head, ‘The tenth was over of telling them t | odigers in irs and It Was still # tle. 1 from the usual bullying sty between Sam Langton! whieh was untay might, leaders Game of Series Gene Elliott Singles all as he will really fee! th lig man to be lett behind w Bir-| ‘orld Wit farewell to ° Iroad McGraw says | las jball ts» question the fans want to sore h for the pennant. showing. Tt. know, If much @ doubt existed it must|} 3° Harry Wolter's bad foot, and in a behind in Dal play two|first time that any real. st be dispelled to a degree after that game) | “4¥ or two Chase may decide who Wole ast Insists | hat more games before Eastward on | attempte ; of Saturday against the Boston Na-|f Wi! Une up in the big WHA) a tour that tak hr peeecly ; Athletics on April 12 the Job SHARCAE ‘eal valde d eel McGraw expe tio which finished with the score at hort is not filled now, and it's a {at le States. They w Join the Nibadih tion of the b virtually reading: Chase, &; Boston, 1. | iigiay oleae pace hetweer itor Hart icFar anc et 10, OOO i: steerer et ee siete ah | sensi Although but a practice game between! » Otis Johnson and Birdie Cree, will go from there to New York in altro 'M gy}that he | Not a Cifhnce of Giants Selling Rube Marq CAN ATTELL MAKE WEIGHT AND WHIP FRANKIE BURNS? Classiest Match Since Driscoil- Attell Affair and Will Be Held Friday Night. The New York boxing fans are tn for great fistle treat Friady night when be Attell, champion featherweight of the world, meets Franklo Burns, cham- jon of New Jersey, in a ten-round con- at the National Sporting Club, From. a boxing standpoint this is the classiest match arranged In New York since the famous Driscoll-Attell affair, and many experts believe that . will even eclipse that contest. | Attell has cleaned up in nearly every Aivision of the boxing game excepting the middley ight and heavyweigt class, ind there are some who think the little |scrapper could even score against some of the bulky “white hopes” of the pres- lent day, He !as downed nearly all of the lightweights and even invaded the welter division, Now he ts getting down |to the bantams. Attell has agreed to make 118 pounds vingside for Burns. ‘this means that the ded os has demonstrated that he can his own against any boy of his At catchweights Attell un- y would best Burns, but there stion if he can hold his own at {pulated weight. Attell has been hard and will be lighter by four pounds than at any time during the last three years. snes aentas SMITH AND HURLEY OPEN NEW BOXING CLUB TO-NIGHT Another new b: contest will be far from one- | Burns hold juard. xing cub will open tts night. ‘The club is *, which ts located at No. #4 E Fourth who has had con- n the boxing game anaging fighters and #0 conduct+ ing clubs, is the matchmaker and man- ger of the club. The club has a mem- hip of over 1,00 members, Sulliv: arranged a good card of bouts for . the » event being @ » between Battl and “ batters mmensel: was the ve already fought three slashing and are in good condition for sythe, the eccentric hitter anal ra " : a ida HLL 'Graw bun Ha ws x mak } ie n AMUSEMENTS, alas, He w! in Texas, It is aking a beauti t Dalle Ce aa Sinn make 8 acs A Wy MADISON SQ. Canney he devetop eed on the they went to the bench, "I ha CORT AL! ines and show he should ret the end of the seaso: er Forsythe has no su 1 th owing ). AS a natural h Mathe ison 8 no} rd to keep ability a Forsythe Won't Kick on Deal. Non't epuReali: streak and in't heard of tae dea crowd had to laugh at the as as he has been atlas shortstop: tonio, He will not Drucke wed up remarkably | aah » two well in tt es that he pitched, | days ago t ay not He uncer his big drop curve for the | ark unitarn he ad first time this season and with it he The players are all anxious to get ba AMUSEMEN? 3. 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