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.UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Klaus Easily Disposes of Sullivan in Three Rounds— “Montana Jack” Takes Hard Beating Before Referee Stops | the Bout. ‘There ts no better piece of fighting than Frank Klaus in the middle- SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1911" ‘ EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN PEN PICTURES OF KLAUS-SULLIVAN re LA THE FIRST ROUND SULLIVAN JUST Sho dio = JABBED. it class to-day. The way the Pitts- terror disposed of Montana Jack van in three rounde at the Fairmont GIANTS PLAY FOUR | Copyrteht, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). Bromep DAN GANE FORTH Kays TEARING INy NERY PEEVISH, Toran - DA = SHARK =~ HE USED To Box Just LiKe KLAUS Shy ‘NEW “WHITE HOPE” DODGES CHANCE TO | MEET “LIVE ONES” After Knocking Out Schreck, He Refuses to Meet Barry | | and Flynn, | Sapulpa, Okia., March %, FTER having taken one step fur- A ther up the pugtilistic ladder by Putting out Mike Schreck of Cin- cinnatf in the sixth round of a fight here iast night It appears to-day that Carl Morris, touted as the “only white hope,” is in for a long rest. | Morris has two chances to try for further advancement tn the pugilistio | fletd, both of which he refused, One of these was offered at the ring side Tuesday by Jim Barry, who {ssued @ | chatlenge to the winner, and thé other offered by Jim Flynn of Puebl ight showed that there 1s more D YS IN A ry NTA after having come to Litas wind behind his champtons)'» A | A in the belief that be was mate From the very beginning of t KLAUS GETTING ree with Morris, wax disappointed, and Klaus looked like a bull terric acnsncitilfeieainns | Busy, vere Gkoual!? since has been seeking an eng hing for the death hold on a grey- * . Giant R lars . roduced in the ring, Flynn wi When he came to the erip at} New Yorkers Now Will Have | Sh es F | $1,000 In bills abe hia head, and an- it it was all over. | ow ne rorm nounced himself ready to post it et laus entered the ring covered with to Show Their Real | sbnamnbtremainas immy ar ner 1 (A any min a fght with Morris any- i heavy bath robe. He sat in his ATLANTA, March 2.--\'T! condition cool and unconcerned. Sulliva aH H Snir the fii real ball game that wi Schreck was floored for the first the way, was more nervous inn’ aia |] baer anid stocraw arter th ext M an to Meet aus: mein the third round, after ‘ko Bad us was tho phiegmatic Germa: | eel CP ES eect | succeeded in landing three blows, two ivan the high strung Irish fight " IL confidehes, “Outnde of Gheanators 1 antl Batting Hurley} of them light ones, and hag stood a on edge until the firet blow wi BY BOZEMAN BULGER, if gna possibly Norfolk: they will atrike | nt Six Rounds lire # breventsG rot hs vere peppering all through the fight. There was no fuss, no cere-| (Saf Corrempondent of The Evening World with | no more easy marks, and T think by hey W i Battie § Battle Six Rounds; ny, o place The kdown came on a right to the RO loss of time. The boxers met Aiastae aa Stitch te. the time we reach New York we will THe FinisH «=: F , N T jlo seer antes on Apri 10. See Ste-[head. Again in the same round be mid-ring for a second, shook hands, if ° see had be ready to match basehits with KLAUS WAS BEATING SULLIVAN | at Pittsburg Next Tues- mist manager of the latter cl ving 8! went down with a right to the jaw. RMEGA: & Word of two with the Ht Giants arrived here this morn-|] the big leaguers.” That was the AROUND THE RING WHEN THE REFEREE i] $ covted the bot for hie club wien learned ¢ wel: Gu hie, knead where te feree, and returned to their corner: ped ae @ workout of four day firat time that the Regulars had SToPPeD THe Bout. day Night | apes 5 | ley were well aware of the|| lined up as they expect to start the ay Aught, {¢, Paddy Sullivan, the Hiahting Irishman, and Joe * they stripped and stood up waiting 2 ( sais da ibs laactiaht Barwon: =n le ds five Mor. ’ fact that from now on they have got |} season, and they showed beautiful tein, th A the bell the contrast between them) ig agnt nome to walk away with these || form. ‘The team will remain tn At- the Parca re ; pitied startling. Sullivan, who had weighed) exnipition games, The Southern Leagua|| 14"ta for four days as McGraw ts a - 1 Hilo af abe heed d I at 187 pounds in his under-liy two clansen lilgher than the ‘Tencg if anxious to give @ thorough BY JOHN POLLOCK. INgwerce wen speak 2 in sth the ul was half a head taller than th?! reague, and the regulars had the by re workout and practice in the morn- IMMY GARDNER, of Lowell, Mass.5! and also strong he shot! give Sul siky . a and 4 hd chunky German, buts aunt | thy oie et Semen ee attie || Ing. Je also wants them to entire. As S RON INFIE D Who i# considered one of the best | ) clinened, 3 wehing, seemed the embodiment of | inning by a acore of 7 to 6. what colder than that of Marlin and ill Be the néxt opponent Of Frank the aiteciae AR ee te hooked) atisra t ne tab they came together| ,Th® main reason that T brought the 1s one of the methods of grad- Atlanta Experts Klaus, the sturdy and hard hitting | Arm to. try hte ha ub this Hy. At once Sullivan jabbed 1! it fe tly s ff s wae high all the ling his man out. then shot | raster teams. ‘They have had it wo easy || ey hit the Polo Grounds. sitions—Joh 7 - For Their Speed. ALC. and a ocked out j 2) tim cl Scnrecit seemed to ret to Sela lthbadd canis out in Texas that they are labie to pom hnson Plays Re pelle vi le Lewis at the sam : ee & few | of the club Tuesda man's wind, rs and cross is right solidly to|thetr fighting spirit unless we hand|denly whirled and shot the ball to the z' Thi ATLANTA, March 2. rdner and NW OEB | ees enue the oziadtaca pans Wao albania 0 persons wit- same spot. As he jumped away| them @ target worth shooting at. Welbase. Devlin evidently didn't get. the markable Game at Third. some corking good exp to battle for 1x rounds | who has beater eee ge eh the be us rushed, only to miss a swishing| will have four days of hard playing | signal and he failed to cover or Wiltse's baseball line right here he big Duquesne Garden in Pittsburg * ing. Instantly Sullivan nalied him| here, and then we tackle Baltimore just! throw was bad. Anyway the ball went and what th y abou ext Tuesday night.. Gardner has a) <)\., eywelahe ot ti 4 ith three rapid nned, | before going into New York. It ts the | bouncing over the grass and a Birming- | (PYom Stat Corramondent of The Prening World|] tops is right to gle point and will sion over Klaus, having beaten him! at the sharber a. ¢ : % fighting spirit that I want to cultivate! ham runner came home with the run With the Team.) have a pleasing taste for the rooters 3, 4 ioe th the Dutchman in swift pursuit. | P Boston. atch between Klaus jj, ’ ia MeTA seis becind “wi aeouea the rat Ht tn the batters that must come that tled up the game. | Atlant March 2%. of the hill, “Maybe Hal Chase will Notes Hee Milage eaaguea Sek Wik Ric if o ‘9 the front. ‘The pitchers can take it! “Say, Mac,” one of the players mua ORF and more every day ts em-|[ not win any pennants in the Amert : eas ated | in and_7.16 j ry man, and was hitting hard, yet lgested ‘from the bench, "you had batter phasis drawn on the strongth of |f can League t r with the Hill }| for the Armory A. A. of Moston a April] | Lavin Wine from Quit ‘ Nise Rea wae inucnes fae Sha Matty Had to Use Fadeaway. jake beg eed Led of thy We can't af- the infleld that Hial Chase will tobe ass 8 0) coh has got a ‘Shas been deciared off tor good Pes! FFALO, Mare 2 Ve dy Tari + unishment. Exas-! airy pda iets ‘ord to lose this game.’ sport on th ; he mak: hty 1 : wadlepate ner Bed’ wea, toc be tore tn envaeely | qsrrere.rres ever ® in0re SUrDrIbed an ee oe ee tr started McGraw, |ioeree”, weatieees ginger no nitter. Jack Dillon, the Indianapolis middleweight | BARNUM & BAILEY} landed heavy blows at clone range. | two on bases, he begin toying with one| “ZPut him in there to sea him fight and | nity “Noning otort at a wholesale wlio has been winning v0 many fighte in the West ¢ FriW fd : the end of thesround Sullivan, | of the Birmingham batters an was his |Ne'# got to save his own akin. Go At] wining out ot the present. team cali the Mostot the ae i to escape from a mixup, slipped | Wont In Texas, After laying over «| {rein Hooke.” te welled to Wiltse, and) make the club weak ao far aa infield po: | credited toh one contest. “Tusmtay '$ 3500000. CAPITAL to one knee, but jumped up| couple of curves he sent a fast one |! shes . itions are c t All the club s ye fast on the 0) kwithing right over the hoart of the | Strikes sitions are concerned. If it so happ hae ena hat gets. th GREATEST SH | if 4 plate, There was a crack like « pistol; _ Glants Show Fighting Spirit. that anything happens to a regular it J Paris, anc Se ONEARTH e the second Bullivan jabbed first,| *2ot And the ball whistled over second| The fighting mettle of the Giants came | ems that a fellow te put tn just as ere eE NE FOOCIRCUSARTE: then Went {n to mix ft up. Klaus, ® bullet, One run scored, and as|to the front tn midseason form when] strong as the one whic te obliged to : wecla( Pine p 100OM a Soon showed that mixing was his big fellow was in the hole, For the first|thalr Inat chance to wip and Deviin,| We have been singing the praises of | Dest men i ee aig Meni 8.00. The Piper. BERS) 3 game. One of his blow time this apring he had to bring his who was still sinarting fom his mis: | 4 upline Ae oHnte heel enue vonnecne ple of the | would arrive in chicas ihe Hine tied 6OPERFORFIERS * two of the Montana boy: fadeaway ball into play. When up/take at third, cracked the first bait { {Re Sreat work little Gene Tlllott has set of infleiders Chaxe has got to ity [at nnn a Re at ‘Uhentres and Hits. |AZOVE 7IE WV 1S WIT TEES : DR aviecten to tek and lamninst the real thing Matty was hin| pitched inte deep Tete for a single, Schiet| e% @OiNe At third since he folned the nick from, and there in mo telling lust | Min WINTER GARDEN sisi issih Laq@eAVe Acre, clase. oldtime self. He whipped over a coup'e| also belted one on the noser but the| club. Well, Gene got a kink tn his arm,! where one has any more polish thas | Harlem abies VETTEL 108 . lof those queer twisters on each batter | minor league shorts! wonder-| nd all he could do with a ball was to| the othe; wi e very a + Sith Hay Bess Atata gO Stare 2 Leo ‘etrikes, second, Wiltse came up determined to throws, Chas ® tar pening da who SL a0 Matiten ToD Ma 50% Kees » Aashing in again now and then!” witke pitched the Intt t of t 00% hia part tn th spo ll dean UR aero pia BTA things up wit Tanniga int Augasts. ast Ont He HB @ smashing left or right. Kieuss| game and. shower that Ne to tar trom /at tnied nnd he wheled a heauty ince | 2uck Olle Johnson on the Job Never |o"ihe hart ward sti ADH MASON S65 ies RIM) ACT IAC { uiching and advancing in short, bull loeing In the shape that he dasires, and!centre for a single, sending Schlel to| (or & Moment did we think that the D'S. jeured in so) ese knows D. PGB way avd Hota St. baw Gerdes $80 8250-1 ‘ rushes, tried to corner the lean and |this was evidenced particularly Im his in-/second. — Josh Devore had. e Mereat | £U0W could cavort around that bag the re, when Ch n't ete n ry a | en vunaier 10 | Rg Aft footed Westerner and catch him| ability to contro! the ball, Control has|ehance, but he went after a high ball vy he did yesterday. The way lie) It looks Ike the we wee ites 4 his craot. little fighter, Knock. | [NCSL Met. Make yeershay 7o0o i hone blow that would end it, Sulll-| always been the long suit of Wiltse, but jand popped up a foul to the catcher. | played made ft look lke his natural po- to be a very busy . Mee tin earise oo Meee sone tr BROADWAY es, 8, 418 55, Bees 9 | gflerroon Aart t salaed hi as antitaily (and the Southern Leaguers got in| ‘This put the entire responsibility up to} sitian some of the other boys from|the stick this year Mt waat Brite, uateitnaaies een aie tak Sa Le | Paes Hr ve ness fromm } BT euatasice sacraicca ot wal behind him he passed a coupie | Captain Larry Dovie and he was there| now on will have to do some awful big Chase ts teaching them now. | Ie faa Maatunlay Store, aa LEW FIELDS ‘<THE iiA-PECh Chee arto NORSES aed and he was in Dutch. The big mistake) with the punch. With the crowd yell- | stun 0 OtL . hat| While John: Was using a great lond | are taking up collections at every one of the ty eae Just before the end of the round | came, however, when he had three mening Wik maniacs Larry ripped off a[ Sune? (2 take Olle away from that) bat, hg was silt ike he wanted | i? Hee eansiute diua tiny feaioed FUSS | Mat OVER NitaT MANHATTAN wisi? % vi ~lon bases and two out. Wiltse thought | clean single Into right and Schlel, who | ?'’°% to tear the cov off the balls and) *, $00.45, and at the Olym- AV. MATE 5 Billy Joh pushed between. He had| he waw a chance to catch one of the | had got a flying start, raced home with Johnson Like Jimmy Collins. he wns a failure. ‘ow Chase has hin | $ as Tie NIGGER hand on Sullivan when Kiausl runners off third and he gave a signal | the winning rin. Larry was caught off | On short hits toward third, Johnaon ts| With a nice short hat, some he dug uy | mi EAN’ St ww Ffbched around Joh and landed a flerce| for Deviin to cover, Instead of pitch-|first base and when Wiltse tried to} there like a duck, Very much like the|!8 & sporting goods store, and he has WILLIAM COLLIER Si om Sut ila: akin, J-| tng to the plate the tall left-hander nud score he was also natled od mie CHANIA ge eg a ing at and trying fy Cry 0 ily M Bees” sunivans prctenen, just | oa he way Jimmy Collins used to be when he) +0°hs satisfied with singles or doubles. || NRW TORKA LEADING Maxine Elliott's 3's 4 TN aa die i . pi ji was the king of the third sackers, Otis t even! EMPIR! Ai Ph Charles le tn the bell rang. Sullivan went to his The Hilltops left at evenin *\'* THE GAMBLERS J nist ate te 4 1 ia mer unsteadily. Just ate up everything that those At-! ¢or Firmingham, where Farewell Avvearaiies i, Mint anta boys wanted to swat down his tackle the [ir WM. Ee + HE end in the third round came way, and with @ throw as straight as afternoon. day — i swiftly. Still a little unsteady fiChad been shot out of a cannon was to pitch tn ae Oa from the effects of the uppercut DS nt to the cient place, | Nat the sei. the bulk o LYRIC vk ay RPORMANCE, | ivan came out and stepped into & © of a misplay did the sturdy fel- > ; D ed) heart § t 1 uican | ANTOSC! ¢ffich. On the break Klaus made a 4 2) fad low make, and then the bat 1 ot : | { t@mined rush, janding a swing. He! THE COLUMBIA BASEBALL TRAM, ALTHOUOIL THEY OUTRATTED Pr Dan Brouthers! What a wallope Herald Sq. The N. ¥. Symphony Orchesten, hed again, and Sullivan straightened tacklea the nine of tne Staten Island /{0m tx Nts to five, owtoin was overwhelmingly | It sust apeeied ie Otis be a foun ah eagle ‘ " EVERYWOMAN up with a hard jab on the nose.| Field Club 8 afternoon on South! wan ye lost home and t' and was tr a us stopped and shook his head, then| Field in whwhat promises to be a to show his appre: FRANCES STARR (ier P é efeuched in and came with another| closely contested game, The Sta follies, ght off the reel ho 8! he * meri fathing cel wi ge ror. There wan aw cilr Klaus| Island $# made up of former colleg single, and was like a fiesh i pure * led a Iittle, Jerked Su around, | stars, among whom are Hennessey, vantage mor] Sehmidt Heats Larey Temple: Next ‘ MAJ STIC 5 - Drought his left up to the jaw|capta last year's Brown nine, and 5 ee plan tie cowed’ witclenetliy “a. bel wee BY t . S10) Math ‘a terrific, crushing wing, fairiy|O'Connell, who captatnea the Blue and ing. fo a teg-round | the, Bag HUDSON Se Ah BOHEMIA GIL " yhite last season. ! NCHE m aD tos iB up with the blow. The sound| White last season, eHk ginunn | second. Again he strode to" BLANCHE BAT Winatt ad GHAND : 1 Mat of tt could yo heard above the clamor| jony patx R, NOW HAS that the Crmesn | the bat and clo.ted another single a CRITERION PMR 4 | 0) ‘ b t,t ata Wed Xs VICTOR MOORE xiii) at tho ringside, and van He | « Jead of twenty mee Moore, the Of the Watont: | agin piitered second cushion, It Spectacular T 5 to one knee and listened to ti a the 5 is ‘there it, 8 a looked Nie he wae going to steal r BELASCO *: Hom, BETAS Bak 9 #04 uy ad Tau, | eat he wa wean American | things around there: but he fot a ee AMY THE CONCERT" svi reg \ The spnoad game w the race ts as 4 ene oe safe © in his fourth thme to bat, ng Sc cpl ri Fy A ' Ved. away, went in with a spring and a| Paly to win than the & Aniahan it ya Lhe bat, oi if Hest Seats, $1.00. REPUB) Icy w an at, Wed, ne ight’s play he rHAT THE DoD KBD up a| inished the day with 1,000 per cent. a With cacuyr | Marching Through Geary i ast 2 Weeks, of blows, Battered right and | agai Pibrtsctive 0 3 2 : KED UP A G ga Fe \ ' Sa, ae TS 12 Wie Note allet of Niagara } to one knee and nearly fell over! 1h M h . THE ConFESsion r 08 { He was very badly dazed. G. | Ri Ss ores 8 j ommy urp y Bae Yung ve FAREWELL TO “esto yen “iatvend4s Res ccrart| eer Se Shaaes Kell, on Collar “UPETRAZZINI i ok. Ki Aan \ claw ui alive Tiartean | pack. Klaus didn't give him | astra | aaes Nelly in (With ROUND buttonhole.) ace OLUMBIA' Ys. H | mdfond's rest, but pressed in eageriy ‘asy ic ory in 4 eis dls Orchestra As sed and groggy as he was, | 12 “Round Bout y mn ‘s og Wardman baron t ns, ! t@e Jack met him with @ jab t A B | R ac | tilew the blond fighter’s head back to maieur outs |»: i 5 W TOLONIAL IS: if. t BROOKLYN AMUS oes | biatel 4 —— PALL RIVER, Ma roh 20,—"Bat- % Hroadway, at Oth St. 4 cree ft St [Life in Belle Satie iB ees saved be tal ASAIN) ye preliminary bouts of the novi | RY BPAUMONT, WHO was con.|ting’ Kelly of Philadelphia ¥ . Wed Blasehes Dats, tet jst AK, * ok Sit lias Concerts. } bb cle nis » vn, aide ¢ 4 | | Geo. 2A WOOD, . | Mee against Jack's sow arnaten i tournament of the Irish) Mens Beale it fs | THE SPRING MAID | Atanas ler hire ROBINSON cau GIRLS ne wate halhvin bin | dorthe: Riera rare to fl z ’ bY. GER rene Ct iid ‘and nearly fell, b ot A S ite, tas hea Weber's, Bway & Wed. &8 t. Daily. . ; leh Frank's right arn |handsome clubhouse on East 1" ge Ni, fae 2 Joo Wel ‘wit Bd 4 Livan i GAYETY wi it ie Klaus eat at bio Turiously with | nth rect and attracted a tarKe e9¥G) sy gi, How dit your friend |} AMPA Win thetx stare! RONX; Yo Lui [GREAT BebMAN SHOW eh free left, landing terrific swings, members, Owing to the fact] yao ee bio earch ahal oh MT JOHN MeCLOsa Lavthse pr " inntia, Vielln Mar Food Broa 8 practically out, but. he Ae e catch that horrible dis- | alate Dall eae van was | t ove entries, only the doin Bl PouaR ES Raa ; | Theatre, 2 ; wv bi) Damian's go down, Klaus beat him hal Fe fore uh tt, end ease? Don't know. Ask | ARDEN : ND [n’ | MENDPLSSOUN Ata Teh €' APPLES E- E. around the ring, along the ropes ) : ive ft Hiaee, for the 1 OIRO ae roadway & t crowd was ng “Stop it! and pe rad alee er | . SL to 2h, Mats, Thos, i 4 ast Billy Joh stepped in and the | + hw e eriliz 30 sss ; as ave . pase conte Mares mea | ved uP. | ACADEMY 1? 19,2080 Bi, wed i ere Is litle cha © cham in charg KENOSIA, Wis, MI an **) QUINCY ADAMS’ SAWYER BRATS $1.00 49) MR SRONTA SAWYER Lit He aa CORN * FD piipship will co ba » ana, AS) 4 t discovered a a a fot Teich a Tvoitor'e] aul Armoateolig’s iy D. CONTA SAM } (rie WE ) Pte Frank Kisus, | eat fighter, om they prompt J Ny atret at Smith, the hard middleweight of | = hid AVE, st anceed the tL nderworld Next Sond hie Hl TS HETIY” MRC MAGHT ALLES” | PO locks 9, worthy succemor even for) beaten H. Lo: ‘ k ‘ Jersey, had the be a eee 8 as yearn at This Address Menne Something, | 1) lil AYE. < su. s1. Mette) ere tne | Fe . PAVLOWA! Sc hchanennbapasiaiaet Ppp Sap migney se : tt pois cites | > ee bent | i REMEY 5 este “tc Wi INLERG GARTEN 3° fe. ON as eta Tee ia phy Wht 1 or. ft ning - by y Sa . : note A April 5, 8.30 P.M. 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C.| but was ethint aed le A iniaht A haat itieeeaiaatt WALLACK’S Pe uci Bt, Hae, 20, Sis See eae | 10-20-0800 4 J 4 the fivet 1h righthand | nds and lauded the phan theses ie Merge, ‘wecitod that, Wagner alu Fiyg! owling Academy, RR WALK 7) coie” Mat: Tey 9G LON, ox | ——— astnpaee etd Siva did te beat" work ia no a Jaw, Tn Rama eae Seuss lal post, |e seo data Hae gained ta nina gu Billiara acsteur., | POMANDER W Si ro HOSE SYDELL'S; WORLD WANTS WORK WONDBR® A ? \ 1 - PRE resend — = emanates “Js that I want them to gradually meet + maid MoGraw last night, | ally getting the men ai sharp breezes Worthy Substitutes | for All Po- stomed to the East before of Pittsinurg, who beat Montana | focfiel Miah ‘Surin Jack Su tn three rounds at the Praise Hilltops + and the East