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“THE. EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1911. ‘BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | — Ss. a - UP-TO-DATE -EDITED BY } ’ m AND NEWSY oo lal AcaClaL t . F FRANK KLAUS IN TRAIN - X-RAY OF JOHNSON’S HEAD . (The New York World), o| | a sail wae a v | | : Th ba ¢ ‘ a, se “Big ®ix” Scheduled to Pitch in Birmingham To-Day, a an and Is Fit. ae Pau MooRe ONCE KNOCKED FTLAUS A HE RouGH-Hoy; Frank Klaus, Who Meets Mon- Fd S TeasTeR”. TRLAUS “HIDDED’ HIM ABOUT THe Great ree " HIS PUNCH. , tana Jack Sullivan at the Meaning BY BOZEMAN BULGER, j Business Staff Correspondent of The Frening World, wit -Night, Is a fiat) Fairmont Club To-Night Frank tht Cuever Sleminghams Ala., March 98 Real Fighter, and Looks the IN PUNCHING THE GAG, RUSHING HE Giants were a tired and weary I lot when they arrived here this Part, Too But He Bears (tT \ morning, and they were decidedly 4 To = PULP. latking tn ambition to put up a hand é fight this afternoon. The one happy man Cone nat vhtishing Co, | FRANK KLAUS ‘AND jin the party was Um; 4 Hansel, the i HIS PECULIAR ‘home grown arbiter, who waa allowed T* cold gr mist that overtung CROUCHING STYLE string along with the club as it left the Bronx yesterday didn't inte ‘Texas. He will officiate this afternoon fere with Frank Kia r pis} issishalil a part payment of his obligation to training. Frank , as hard R. * | McGraw, and the players say that {t @8 if his bout Montana Jack 8 Lf / good bet tat the manager doesn't van at the I t a week away fe GETTING ¢ the worst of any close decisions, Instead of to-n , AWAY Aang,” especially where McGraw i# the player Klaus looks like a fighter Of N's” | in quiestion. Course he isa real figiter, a cher a] | Hansel resigned his Joo out in Testa, wits a long record of knockouts, Bat and he would have been left fiat 1® bks the part—that's what | mean Giceuios iis Dallas if Met. hadn't to the $f impress upon you, Ketehel, R i snsastiasinenisiiniinichiesinninm | TOSCRS,. CHE ded Hansel foe some ‘oy—lots of other « men—never | time, m on the special bean i a Se tay ae | PLS and London Alive Klaus couldn't : | In the first place, he has a great, heavy head for a welght—a head | that might en placed on the body of a heavyweight lke Jeffries without ||| looking out of ‘pr He has a Never very wide, long, heavy, projecting Jaw “It Je an aggressive jaw, and one built| te withstand battering. His ecko is thick und sinewy, Uke Tom Sharkey's When he came to New York years ago His face ts scarred more or lass, be- | cause with that jaw it was never ne With American Boxers Billy Gibson, manager of the Fatr- mont Athletic Club, to-day announced selene | Have There that the muen-talked-of match between | Va ey McFarland and Tommy Murphy Been So Many of Our | Would take place on the night of April Pugs Abroad. have t __Left Side Keen Coftpetition for Third Base and Shortstop on Hilltops’ Team. |4. The contest was originally set for that night, but later postponed to | 11, owing to the fact that MeFa jad an er nt to meet \ 18 West ‘arland ATLA: Kobler in ®tifled XRAY PHOTO OF ACK UaHNSONS PUNCH=PROOF FUNTING Tor, | j Gtbson _ Chase Worrying About To-Day's Atlanta Game ‘TA, G is ‘another game j tral jin the world, It is likely that Mathewson wifi have was the happiest maa his first real tryout of the season this of Infield: noon. He pitched his first game tn ; Birmingham last year. The big fellow is In excellent ape, and, thanks to Highlanders’ Leave his new diet, whtah consisis of a bottle For Birmingham After ‘of stout every n. has taken on jetght pounds of weigh the long trip fr to Bire was the In fifteen = up & theatrical March 28.—There ‘or the Hilltops on tap with the Atantans for this at- ; n aug! o| introducing them to UEiy th: atody up. cleverness In thocking RY JOHN POLLO! jthat he had cancelled the Koller match we Rot [ASD pata yey tiles tak} 4 @nd avoiding punches. He has the rer- VER before have there been #0 and that he would box Mfphy on. tie r oy P iT _ vif ‘ Lou, %Da fe From « Staff Onrerontent of The ening Worl Quinn and Harty Abies w met n do some War fighter’s ears, scarred and natrenea | AT many American fighters in Lon- {original 4 Packey sald his m iy 4 IR), avg) (Pp Atlanta, Ga., March 28. ball for the metropolis of the South, is very much upset over a ree by the blows of sev five ring bat- | don and Pariwat one time looking | would not permit him to box on April 11, & +) & a XS " ft side of the Infleld seems to | In the evening the team will Jump ort started !n Dallas to the effect bins ; Klaus 1s the fighter, too,| £07 battles aa there aro at present. The | because it was holy week, | be what Manager Hal Chase is J te mingham, where it plays on Wine had fallen off wagon, McGraw in physique Klaus ts the fighter, too.) wig oom which pugiliem has received in ou DH A worry! 01 01 se da vednesday. e Giants will hit Ht, Txt Homond. da. la 8 rn He {@ not symmetrical, but ie.bullt for! those countries since the beginning of Oren tn Hasiand the Eglith fighters “| OW SAI. (WK2) y ee ie ae ut abies this town on W dnesday for a series jthinks ¢ ai hat mond ad Oca my hal fightink. ’ : peculiar stunt when they want to att | chan anything else, He teve: GEtoue GunlAk Tay will feet the ; et fle Lap eet eect tata bras at, od the year Je responsible for our Nag ! ok Instead of waiting for the referee tol IT WOULD NOT BE SURPAtIS! £ championship tournament at Pine-|Otts Johnson and that Otls is going || Hitltops in Birmingham and have « to be worried, Raymond iooks a 6 NM pers making the journey thore. The Hig usual ten gecona over them when iey |to Jearn that. the race meeting hurst, N. C., with a card of 11. Don-|co make ood as soon as he gets in his |{ few minutes to talk over that big Pltike a big asset for the Giants this are extraordinarily wide. He is lean| yankee fighters who are in elther Eng- na 1 aay eet retin wien | uled for the Jamestown t ald Ross was second his brother | ctride, Otis’ heavy hitting 1s what ap- || Series they had last fail. season, and he is certainly tak aks hard tra age and Pa muscles jand or France are Sam Langford, Willie | “na phy Henze in| April G and hooked for ¢ Alexander third. Wa’ eats to the boy manager and it will be of himself. He erled as a and out in long ridges that show more) Lewis, Jimmy Clabby, Ray Bronson, 5 and $10 for box. | will not be held, as Mann has just|iam C, J es Jr. and ( . Mi igh 3 ; ‘ 4 ' 1 e saw a note strength than beauty. Mis hips and legs | Eddte McGoorty, Porky Flynn, Battling | a [issued a notice that he will wee that) ir. were first, second close to the first game of the | up gil right, but a moment's fdieness |e saw a not | ab ‘ Q Another bont clined tod : the Virginia -be tively an hamplonship series next month before | puts him right back again. The heavy | pers to the ef mall in proportion, Fle moves *! sim Johnson, Harry Lewis, Frank pout clined today was that between | the Virginia anti-bet vely among amateurs, with he Spe aha s : * . Sailor Murke avd Jimmy Mitchen, the rugged | enforced, If that is the case, then the 159 ans 16: @ Will decide who ts going to be at! winds which have prevailed of tate have © cart Meee cr Doe ey Sheed enough! Moran, Sammy Smith, Blink McCloskey, | iiwnisn midiiewoight. Mike Nowwnan” crust | track owners will have to ahut UD BOD, short and thir |worked against the -palyer and every | vest ow BE FRUIT most of his seed seems 0 be in| Rob Armatrors, George Gunther, Jari | he men wo nel! in a teh rut Will not be able to draw aul] THE YALE BASHHALL Sat oF 1 killgttiinae baaay QR Cece a ioeatices tetra eHisaiek tec lias uel ia Ll ; fighting he werdy his bows la with [Burns Leo Houck, Frank Loughrey and | \ it, | flclent patronage to make the meeting | oe: t from fifty long swimmingly, but so has Roy |xlass ir arm before the real hot| After to-day's game the Glants leave ence. ning present in Bi nia 1" ela th n preparation for yut 18 puzzling the Hilltops’ leader, In ets in. Side aston 66 tiny, whe fa at tin England ng | one e spring and t th ‘t 7 . it is puzzling ij seetert Je across country | ing the bag and skipping rope and count od a trmkt git hawt, eh the betting ring, with slates In thelr played in four days t was left to warm the bench and | QUIiged to Keep thelr sweaters on all | See er anew atetane nutan the moves found indie wiih. dary Uk a ‘ hands bearing the odds, but they didn't : ihaslhatet de nson was sent to the third station, | or 08 che MANN ne ote many plays | AMUSEMENTS, f i nile Madole, the clever Pitts! middleweight. Alibough abi cweigtit champion, By ev ° é Lewes] 4 2 eal Bal: i y " rary " } burg ‘ightwelxist rounds, | avons hee avuld hare yt Dune Ber ee | Hive! By SUakata Ba ere for the) THE NEW YORK STATE Farr AS. | Otis can pick then up from almost any | jut geif-protection Is frst law when one NOW MADISON SQ. GARDEN Madote ts fast and hard. And | Oya: place and : jis te TWICE DAILY, 218 & | us didn e hl hall the | atine Moa faker of the Nort COLUMBIA STUDENTS ARE if purses for the early y fine whip, is most accurate tn | o: val S = Thane (en at a0 | inte boxing Klaus did a lot of duck- | A.C) of Alben i a lie Fe Wea HOON golf, & events for the meet at Syracuse] his throws, e speed he puts on | chances to we sans {a isa Lcstiig . ing and side stepping In the boxing | a4, jeek, Bal Thay ll muewt tar fk route presented in the known in the harness racing game. is sufficlent to beat out even a Ane Oviiaee thatvack itn Y of | L | he turned away now and then, side-) the vial Avell 8. Hurley te faiiting to his which wit! be held the Peg EAN) ered ling Cobb, Little Elliott has been trying nps for the letters that Jac BARNUM & BAILEY te} Md quick an jumped right back | hs wih ae , haere bh after the wext show O9 y t s eo for these races ne; ‘ r 2 e oa, | pens every day | ge A Neg ‘ s tn trying to get away frown the Matters wal Jak at eign’ wate amciay | tusrod the latter part of Suptember. The money tort f rdo himself In practice games, | rn eee ne throwing arm is bother. | ie mare. 04 Sepals Eroat pert | re Roider. will tr) and buy oud the iwtereats ot | Blue and White hasn't taken part In the the norge finishing fourte an wer, eng |and as a result his arm 1s none too | ynl"htm «great deal and Russell Ford's aot Gs ay ime and wh head abor Y i hitestelphy nk Hough and run the club alone, Intercolleg ys for eek H LAL TH betkied a ntion ri re ; ae from side to side wh fight with | .oSoUMs Samer, Gat tig Phi Aalia fiahter, : ; Lavin, the| several y ye retain. 9 the races w there are seven or | we and needs @ lot of attention hee w as is. not exactly u ho Bay $+3.500000 CAPITAL | both hands, Ketche-Wise, In a style| matched to-day to tina ten round bout at Young Otto of thie, ooh tira ing ite N ndidates | more starters, fifth and sixth horses will| now. But it’s no cinch that he js going | ball did he use against the that makes hard to hit che Olympic A.C. of Harlem on nest Monday fier sud hand it a I) be a aixeman 2ave @ bit of the coln be succeeded at the Job he has| yesterday, nor did he try a curve. He In the mix-ups Klaus showed two | "ht morrow afternoon Sea started out to make, “His hitting has | just (tied to fool the opposing batsmen, ood bands, and his | Nery of plans wiil be outlined. ‘Taree YOUNGSTERS EAGER FOR been very good and timely, and John- He 0 pes hese Pee ene lective with a double’ punch, The sec ta Wave! aiées ? is vents ny a hit over | ored } | son will have to drop many neard he is held in by the bate- nd seidomn missed, ke pastes in ciee| Defender Dal poblehis ar niesaty liven roam BIG AMATE over | ign regurd. he is het | and prefers infighting. But he dowin't 'Y the American middtewsht:| Van Cortlandt Park links, | UR TOURNEY. fence before heloan Dut '® sPIKO "men in the league from which he got Open WONDERS clinch. He hits hard, trouble ta gettiog ¢ the job. his first real start s FOR 2 ap: ures rst sett in apULe| anita who will! ut the competition Is most keen, and) jfa} Chase looks by far to be in the |AT OWE TIME IV/S: DAUS saya that he hasn't taken Non he. iy eh wit fo? has given a snap and dash to vie infield | pest condition of any of his men, He FEATURE ACTS Tea e 1 rime . vards sh at 6 oO pul V spire | has eye on the ball and laying KK. tie rete Nien we in Game From | Moore a ee eran andy thst Dads fair to put every aspire [0a its eye om the all and tx playing | 4 Wa/eZ MINDORFEN AN training, hecaugg’ he kngws that | straightaway course on t k F shape In a very few ames, | the game as though ho did not have § he is easily inside fhe 188 pounds —-- ne River Saturday, M aud \ them seen! Weather Hasn't Been Right. [club of which th playing the game lke quired at 6 o'clock, He says he'll have | Aw predicted by close followers of the an) srgeqile ne Into Aition has been one!‘ HAa Bia han oa ClaIF his dinner before wétsbing. “No eats— sport, John Daly and George Moore put ¢ a3 tank thie year, The weather, |tres'ol the um, seats ee ene no £o0d Akh You can't fight with-jup an interesting exhibition of three- to We bright and sunsiiny, has not been Bees oi esha ow paittcpee out cats red. cushion billiards in the first game of , inester Kind. that put@ the right sort of r re Klaus tell e funny stories about |their championship mateh, Daly, the | —— c scored two r pper in the ball player. He can warm seep, || ere, je prece his early experiences ring. One |defender, had the long end of the score | Is, first elyht-oured she! ats will las orke | hens, ee Gpce rap . Of his frst opponents was a Pittsburg in his favor when the opealng block Challenge cup; specia a os ile Fi vga. 8.30, Han Dice Quam from fighter, Haul Moore by name. Moore | was over, but It was not such @ big ad nd eluht-oared shells, Juntor colleg!- 4 trifle m says BICYCLES, eee | i Bia he NORSES started | ten » Winning bis fret niage at that The ove stand = oared shells, tne > 4 a! ‘sart the bicyole | ie per. 7 fe z WWaY, (a teabinl ht A reltany Enoske a5, ee Intersoh deis, $19.00; alt | WINTER GARDEN ates and Hits. NeW YORK THEATRE 4B STR, outs, and most the first Was a prilitant one with ‘coaater | iy Re ae, gi nipens TONTINT OTS —TRICES— round. He foug'y nh SOT gi Jil Peder SEED guaranter al ous Mores for a tok Mromivas, wohind a vt iti | 10, 15 and 25¢ Mim cold in a povantvefive malt 1 WON THE price Matinee vecvaee’ M_FOXN presents 4 ‘ venty-five Innin . ; rate 1 A SURRER CO S7 Warren at. s mopped counting Gri get a gan ARR BE i r 1 mea! in the thirey-nix hole round fivns AU miieM CO. 57 Warren et JUNIOR VAUDEVILLE avn of time, At Moore made the highest run—four iw Pha ROHAAL TEBE ana South years at This A bing. This time ¥ aed Nie feht on Gooantie mad TORAiAHNaN uct ewe Rew S DANG Ne sé OL, AMUSEMENTS. DAYLIGHT PHOTO PLAYS Ibe slg 4 sath seater iecnl c ° Ae 3 . SMOKING PERMITTED BALCONY & BO Frank's jaw—the y trying and that toonis wed BIG tn at New yor nis FHEATRES GOWN MASON! rete Rew tsi my & BOR! that. his hess es the & m0 he wi coed PEMPIRE et Ter ee OLONDAL (Si ihr the first thing the the {7 : Ju “ya DALY SE oa Te Moen re ite i ’ ' a fig vis Week test, Fe in teu anche ‘Others, Ne RE I a | ; wm. 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