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Ue i THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1911. ———C UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EACH NIGHT JACK JOHNSON DREAMS OF HAPPIER DAYS Copyright, 190, by The Press Publisaing Co. (Phe New York World). ee ee sts eestip antares te tt oT =< / ‘ An THEM ve! 1S) vey The Announcement That Lang- ford and McVey Are to Fight Again in Paris, Following on I | the Heels of Their Recent » Draw, Calculated to Arouse, | Suspicion. Hilltops Owe T hele Good Condition to Trainer Lee h turn mateh in sight. a —— And, o1 he other hand, !t a } tiole tint Sam did tr t y Ford and Elliott, Only Pla BLUE UL ‘ and lew up. eigenen : . my" For Hilitop shies Comyrigiit. 1911, br t The ‘New York NE newa that Langford | { I and MeVey are to ematched | in Paris, tumbling right on the heeis of the report of their twenty-round draw, ie fairly well calculated to arouse Suspicion. Sam seems ¢o have a knack of "drawing" when there may be a re- ve tenth \ ers Not in Form, Rounding sam | ' e To Fast. vund i] ith “ \eo = fight, and without much success. Sam | “ : eee ce Oe | CM se —_ won't go long distances, He remembers | ) \/ / \ (From a Saft Commpondent, ot The Reng the JeanetteaMcVey fight, in which * / a se ‘ i th the Tea, Jeanette stopped McVey in the forty- [Sacre Tounsen tT Satisriew , Cincinnati, Apri 4 Joe has been around for a finish or a forty-f “| Plenty of Fun and d Boxing posing of an odd two hundred me ninth round after being knocked down | suggested ' & score of times himse'f. } This looks Mkely enough, as Sam | ———<——- ————-— hasn't mown any desire to stall along | wie eet "nit aot) Tesreau Pitches Himself : Eiasncne "| Into job With Giants." "° *hase'’s sturdy RUBE MARQUARD SAYS HE WILL SHOW US YET. NORFOLK, Va, 4-"I'm Ko- Ing to make every knocker in this country keep off me this summer,” f the WITH HIS BOARDING HOUSE. So Many ‘Bouts 1 “That Finats| Have to Go Over Till To-Morrow Night. een diamonds in 1ONG, lean, lanky fellow, with «| wide grin, me into The World! Rj 4 q A Dee uns Maasaaca Big Bear Bute Mikis Hit 6 | “pm the fellow that's going to put out! yy7 Rrra ite L Gallor Burke at the Long Acre Weines.| With McGraw by His Work day night,” he said. woh, you are, are yout” at Greensboro. “si said the lanky chap. "My name js Mitchen and I'm @ Pola just eatcr sy Uke Ketohel. I'm nineteen years old] By BOZEMAN BULGER. and coming, and the Salior has struck (Stat Correspondent of ‘The Exening the slide, T was his sparring partner wits the earn.) and he used to beat me up. 1 got so] ary Cra that T could beat him. He didn’t like TH the odor ne the CaeOte ft. Every day he reminded me that mW pines atil! dilating his nostrils | was paying me a salary to take # and bringing with tp a thought |Contro! Marquard seems ¢ to make the playing of the the between the teams an impossibility. And the day marked the first that the New Yorkers |! have spent fn idlenes ce they started on the’ ing trip |t than a m Br here need > of any of t e y played so hard to land were successful in. ¢ 1 on an edge which has baseball experts to the t * morning, insisted nat least a thousand Marquant lat tf Was necessary to post pone the finals until to-mor » but my All 1 ow even- | remove MeGraw to give me show you." He looks as if he means , to be able to last ¢ j Punching, not to show off. Last time /of the hears left unkilled In the Ozarks, |1)K* Itk the bit . which is now fi he wanted to get out of a match hel Big Jeff Tesreau was a happy man as| 1! days off. ,The Hilltops sure ees ci } bad me sparring, and when 1 blocked |the Giants’ special pulled into Norfolk sana i; Ike they were in shape, but | 4 « minute the old fight fans @ punch he yelled, ‘Oh! Oh! Me arm/this morning. In three innings of @ tall Marqual a last | that was because the Reds played such is broke!’ He's a funny guy." | beautiful exhibition of twirling 4 |Greensboro he had shown MoGraw enough to assure himself a Job on the Sregular team a at the white MoGraw aw tei hia engaged a bear catcher " r H gving a f x ® " th aa fit of the fire sufferers in New Yor! Hie aie , If that is the \ BS , Dan Sullivan v i York that w to t ‘ 1 will turn t ; : committee hand)! 1 ; ; : ; ; d ss < ‘Devin, every : 1 a nursing & awolle ’ su! a purple eye as the result of for ball to them Z Ae I Dale SSIP | anager of Franl a Whole summer's its of Broadway tted that he big sufferers. “T ght. Some fellow jimmled yf its hinges, and as AMUSEMENTS. s that they are vH Ax CHOSEN THLE | Tesreau's off slants during Hadn't you better select your Spring Hat before the STANDING ROOM ONLY sign is hung out? Never so many STYLES 2 Never so much QUALITY interested n the work of Tesre a week ov | si more, and 1 them into “GEORGE ENGEY sev DALY’S ‘\,5,,' THOS. A. WI IM BUCKLEY writes of to ald the co! » fund. 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