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| Bat Nelson Confident He'll Yet es by His Remarkable Power of ; Endurance. . Caswright, the Prem Pubiidhing O8 Cire 'New Yoru Wor). SgBAT Neloon says that he never con- ‘ Bidered the possibilty of his be- : He has just "een letting Wolgast borrow the title for @ while, according to Bat, and when The fa ready he'll take it back again $ Bat te the most confident fxbtor tn ithe world. When he was working his fway up, and when he was champton, @ never thought it possible that he oo be knocked out. The idea be- “pug” with Nelson, ‘I ain't iris,” ho used to say. can't be ‘knocked out.” Even to-day he thinks he’s immune, and has an explanation ready whe ever you mention Moran, Bat claims that he was merely ie for “nine, land was just about to get up and| ‘knock out Moran, who was arm weary | from hammering him, when the referee dled “You're out,” and ended the! { T think Bat reatly believes this. t any rate, he tells the etory the way every time, and he ham- ® H pi the air and gets very indignant. H For ali that, I think that Nelson’ i reat fighing days are over. He will Ind out that a few months’ rest won't him back. He has lost the tron that made him champion. jaleon never became clever, because @ fought in a way that discounted | leverness. His method wes to rush Rever stop rushing. He could take @mount of walloping without be- coming dased. The men he fought jammered him until they couldn't ral heir hands, and then Nelson, etill free, put them away. : AA FIER bie firnt with dane at Got. field, Nelson's stomach began to t bide was affected too, and he ated ty | Give him a lot of trouble. His thet the hard kidney punches landed by Gans hed hurt him. Still he figured meelf tireless and invincible. When | he fought Britt in San Francisco some fime after the Goldfield affair he lacked bis usual stamina, or he wasn't in shape, Britt gave him a flerce beating and at the end of the last rovnd hed UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Regain Title He Once Earned! RUNS RE ee THE EVENING WORLD SLOANE oN ORO ARIE UH = : RSD EAN RE ALE RO RN TR EE BEE i dict cat i ei! . 1 THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1911. Copyright, 1911, by The Pr On, we'ne Pat B-8 Neat THE I want om ( and COME too % oF Tue Gham \ cove? FoR OMS RecePls Foamy (pace ter NWN END. Lim THe 4 2 $y Came aT Ly fy ‘ : _ ‘wd ~ / ad’ ( [am i" \ Yestervay A 4 went A ay FO ) MANAGER HAD THE werve To OFFOR me a Meany TEN JUST Looe, Sef 7: R let ING Tee CHaAR Publishing Go, (The New York World). Derere ave EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THE JINGLE OF COIN AWAKENS THE “DEAD ONES” FROM THEIR GRAVES EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN FINAL BOUTS IN LA.A.6. TOURNEY PROVE EXCITING Surprise Sprung in Heavy- weight Class When Eugene Oterson Is Knocked Out. QUIT MIDOIN'. “Since I Give De HoBoren USAGE A TeRRIBLE DRAW LAST CHUESOAY ME PRICE HAS RIZ To BE,~00. Cash HURRY UP, T Got_A CATE wD He Banrer. In the presence of a small crowd of fight fans the final bouts in the ama- teur novice boxing tournament of the Irish-American A. C. took place tm its Cmbhouse and were not concluded until after midnight The bouts were all interesting, as the principals slugged each other for keeps, and as @ result there were scveral knockouts, In the final bout of the heavyweight Clase G. J. Bons, a %0-pound basketball Player, beat Eugene Otereson, of the Avonta A. C., in the third round, drop. Ding him with @ right hand punch en Game or No Game, Hilltops to Leave + Indianapolis To-Day. | Wolter id Oa’ Cree Sure to Be | in the Lineup in Open- | ing Game. INDIANAPOLIS, April 6. — ‘The weather here has been nothing con- |] ducive to the further perfection of condition of the New York team, but If anythin) (From « Btaff Correspondent of The Evening Monde we tne eam) | Indfanapolla, Ind., April 6. | N these days of idleness of the Hill- tops, forced by rain, snow or enow- decent day comes get out snowbound Indians of this town. Yesterday's game had to be called off. After the game the | || HUB NATIONALS Chances of Nev New York Team | THINK. GIANTS WILL WIN FLAG RICHMOND, Va., April 6.—The Boston National League club were Forty-five’ Players Now Playing Game To-Day Very Poor Indeed. Returned to Fold. ORTY-FIVE strapning athletes who || I": ar xpected to shed lustre on the Polo Grounds before another moon has passed stood in the shelter of the| red. ‘Tenney saya that Chase has || To-night the Gtants feave for promised to play It off in the fail Tenney says that h omtsing youngsters and ¢ jing to the Polo Grounds. banging over the ropes, helple: | but unconscious. Britt missed the glory Of being the first to knock Nelaon out, } In @ few seconds more Hat must have | gone down for the ten count. He ex- ¢used himeelf by saying that he thou Britt was he ate @ big steak for dinn: | too short fng the ring. Nelson came back and knocked out Gans twice not long after losing to Britt. From that time until he lost to Wolgast he seemed as invincible as ever, In Wolgast he met a rugged slugger I!ke | @imeeif. Nelson had Wolgast whipped, down nine seconds, staggering around and in trying to finish him Bat the rin @rew arm weary. Before couldn't raise his hand. | Tecuperating just as Ni long the helpless fighter until the refo stepped in. The strange thing about th manager, wa beat uy and hotel corridor for twolve hours yester- || *xPecte {0 heat out Bt Loule ane @ay and watched the rain pa | Roston players were very neaious to as !f thrown from grounds were a fc this morning, and set in uld be eee | about the prospects of the ut there was > the hotel yest ame tn with 1 Ot!s Crand | the scythe be warmly cor It is known that Boston ts after eters Wanted to| Catcher Hartley, but McGraw says he the troubles at| wile not let him go to anybody as at after reading | intends to hang on to him all season, minor league clubs put theyoare ambitious to i, and have a good look 8 to cut. ° get to vefore | soon, New Y Gay morning. ‘I unbroken record, ap ey THERE WHRP LOTS OF the meeting at Norfolk, Va. law. Alsi Atlanta. fight is that Wolgast couldn't even | knock Nelson off his feet once, although Bat was staggering about with his head rolling and his hands down, In the Moran fight son his rushing strength in a few rounds and show signs of tiring. Then came the knock- downs, one after another, unt!l the one ended in a ten-second count. d son Jumped up too Inte. | cuperate, hammered and hammered Bat may possibly do some good fight etill, but he'll never be the old tron man who could hold bis Jaw out for any wallop, and who could drive tn + bunches «& top speed for forty rounds without ting. ass this w Must make some of the olf time fi E success of several men in the i Nghtwelght ct I turn green. Ilere are Wolgast, Bro Hogan, McFarland and severa! others getting rich so they don't know where to invest al! thelr money, Moar. land boxes at least once a w He travels ali the time. Everywhere he ts & great favorite, in the sheckels. too, and often thousand in an ever even better than for he figh ely 19 raki ng. Wolgast as a 1 oftener eix thousand any night man like Wolgast, Mu or Hogan against old timers like Lavigne MeFadde! think of they like to (ne alae JENKINS TO BACK ROGERS TO WIN ON MAT FROM POLE. Tom Jenkins, the ex American Champ one of the greates! wrestiers (he world & fe going to back Jor io his mate ag : 4 epi ma ‘over’ the ‘great ins will beh Mosets’s corner on atest will be | t the, nig the repo: papers t « for such men as Manush, Johnson, over the country wuffered, The MGRAW TO BRING COLTS HERE BEFORE HE PICKS REGULARS Giants’ Party, Colts Having | more to piay their last game before go- PRISES at the opening day's races of For in- stance, two bookmakers were arrested as @ further test of the anti-betting ‘there were no teclgraph | wires into the grounds, by which nu- merous handbooks and poolrooms all covered fields, Manager Hal Chase hae plenty of time to figure out how he intends sending his team In agalns: the world’s champion Athletics !p the first fame of the champtonship sores at | Wolter, and u: u Philadelphia next Wednesday. Ths! goes Anas betwen Sow kid bane players lined up, anyway, look fine and | day his name {s almost sure to lead the dandy, from the way they pied when | list of Hilltops last seen tn spangies, but there is no Cree Will Play Sure. telling what these enforced idle da; *) Birdie Cree ts going to got in there will cause. | sure. H Although Harry Wolter was out of 11, ity hat recteainte Niet ioe the game several 4 on account of | steady Job is his mighty wallop when b: Set rmae be got pn his ise te an {te at the bat. Run-getting is his pi in Chattanooga, he is strong sult, and it's next to tmpossidle Fight now, and it's the last thought tn 1, Keep him out. So It would seem that team starts for Wilkes-Barre, mark- ing the nearer approach for all hands in i with the Giants tor a while, and || the young manager's head of keeping | tne third outfield Job | 1 les between Char- fe Ag they are ny cocky as if they had a him out of the batting order. Chase is) . BY BOZEMAN BULGER. real look-in for the flax. They are || of McGraw; Jack Dunn ts at Baltimore, |. goa: admirer of Wolter. And Cheee | 02, Hemphill and Bert Dante! Ite Btatt Co ttt Joe Kelly at Toronto, Joe MoGinnity = tosaup between these fellows, and tt ( of The Evening World sttll talking about thelr two games 7 le good cause for him to,be. Wolter ts he Team.) with the Highlanders. On account || @t Newark and Jimmy Maloney at iy fie. etelar, & cocking base | Will be up to Commie Maci, the Ath- Richmond, Va, April 6 of that series being an even break, || Dadias. ® mighty . letics’ leader, which of the two is gaing the job the first day ou, By They don't come MUCH thas ty meant the atyte of pitcher Mack Baiti-|runner and can fleld with the best In |i, co the market. Detter for all-around playing than this! wit use. If ft be a right-hander Homp- iia ja) hill will go to the fleld, and if a south- paw, Dantels wt It makes no differen Hilltop ¢ the presence of the adv by lineup. settled about first ase will be there re, Ss enterek, | He haa abandoned his old idea of trying Snvestigation, | to break the ball or drive it out of the 1p| lot, and ts meeting it nicely with @ sort a, gue of a choppy stroke whicty shoots it on tee m:|& line and often out of the inflelder's jer e reach, With continued improvement be yy man ® ofthe | with the willow Otis ts sure to become in ‘Ne wate ant Mhiladeipnia, for 1@ Wi!) suspend SUR- him penitin WHO | THREATES go, but who has co te oF : 1 wien tho com- ites nat cross] | brigade, to be panties were afrald of violating the In- | si ‘2% ptuarnasie| Ray Hurtzel haa done very well at pele terstate Commerce law. The feature |ahort, Tho ex-St. Louisian has proven Vhe 7 s Joined the Reg ' "9 was won by Autenor, @ colt owned | i ; sonvaen § 4 the Regu ler t W. IL Austin, It was called the | ,,4BY8zif0, Tit bousit Wrestien, wig | Chase's 6: a Judgment in giving Jkamy jars tho All squad was tnorease 0 weed his team. Haltine, | eto meet defeated | 4 Frank Li for him. vi Hotel Stakes, Dragnet, a good loe Rogers i defeated | Austin and Frank Laporte tor to forty-f tyers, Add rk, Toronto and Dallas will get| Victoria Hotel Stakes. Dragnet, @ good its nea Sand match at | Hartzet tea fine fielder, has a good head secre the cream. The Glants have good| looking colt by Rock Sand, whic 08 | within en ho PFO | Ar day no MAAN one at the bat He fe sith Mh ds in those cities, and as they have| linported into this country @ few years |aats walt come oak when 1h aes Bah, eile ago by August Relmont, chaitman Of rap coutnia PRS = | meets a ball nicety a1 ¥ ready to . 2 ee ea the Jockey Club, won the first race Bis PRRAUMAN MING waa on a tine. He was always @ good bail R ning, but !t agal: game on pick. The managers of are all old-time pal ‘It Brooks Is Beaten by mS OEREY, me Tey bid Uikan V coildide Keio English Feather Gets Another! Chance to Make Good at National To-Night. BY JOHN POLLOCK, | YARDO BROOKS, the English terest ps a forfett of $1, that amount. to M Out in Tiftera ronda Tul Lang, the Aumcalinn hearrwe! pou, bas Jett England and ts now on to Australia, fe hie 1s Vester, the Weetern hears lage ert mont Biter leant Eigen he reason lie was defeatel ao by Sam’ Langford. in London way because a a "Thon Hae flunkes go Kelly of nt, ‘out ¢ There goes the bell! or 1 rd Fede Ha Now for action ! int, wit! kot-a chance ¢0 | Prt tag . Pi ' make good In a,bout # country failed. He was n And p'enty of action, too! | tHe wit! Ko against Charley | ‘he entire. re a is “Old Good Eye" never stood the Australian featherweight | Thommen that Belly wow a 3 ‘ampion, who js a tov For faking or stalling, 1 s is fighting d that phy th now, — Broc An ef away ene new hia best, for if he happens fin he might Just leaving Series, ~ co the first steamer psland as it would be hard to get on any more star bouts In this ‘oun In the semi-final Eddie Rector “Inside the Ring With the Of Hoboken will meet Charley Lawrence Great Fighters,” jooular fight promoter of] Me #CAnnon | from the mouth, by ‘the opening wounds, but wh the bout ‘iting fighter of Pitts ere gE sn Banta Club Grittin It's*“Good-Night!” ZEEE: e way he liked, but when Carl tumed down est Barry went toe bank at Tulse, Obie. rey to ts if he failed to knock nerrous and lot the force of his panel: ann, the Westar mtd was finished 1 diminished through end club like St ayer but his vernon ttn Bett, at Mount, Vernon: t Ciipton High, a a sont pat 2 whe Peri ae | pepper now and ts working as hard ayuaay and his heart and soul are tn rH ot Co _ AMUSEMENTS, | MADISON SQ. GARDEN _TWIOE DAILY, 2:18 & 0.15 P.M Lioore peo C110 aud 7.19. UURTY-TIGHT ni Nations the ih tocaing at the Harvant Club, LEHIGH’S DEVENSk WEAKENED IN ot sof the second h : Sampara. otf with him cham tary Ja tyro nd I ‘quickly | Ne was MATuerra tivo Wowen yi N's 84. Dally Mate 3 Navan i8r iva, 4nd etn stores to-day? You'll be ated Tn " 2 Te owner of the Ne: | The Carlton Club hig ¢ that city, |, MANOHESTER, A new broad brim derby. Th; “ea y there by buying | of orn ree aeery oF at the price w terest pone? 0 oy AMM MeKinuonof Noxbury, “and” ther bast Wes {i Hane ae other editor torgiig Wass. See amanh THENEW THEATE naan fa { * figoe Bork were biseairy Sir ASCO *\'" of old M The Mine BE iver. U Bn 38 we | = | IONLY ONE POSITION DOUBTFUL IN HILLTOP TEAMS OUTFIELD | | | no chance for a fay and Knt, will hold Two days of Inactivity Nave made the nd aOtTy q down the works at the keystone sack. iT mond, as they had expected | COLUMB! HAS DBPOrMDHD TO woe ee a is ain, emphasized by his down wor! at the keystone sa diamond heroes restiess, 1 MeGr | euch begin weeding them out to minor | send Hess rH the latest tmove in aving aft ot pop insure!) Basing the opinion on the work done firat varsity elght to ( agninet ness “or death from has told them that If a game ts pieced age teams American Henley regatta on the Schuy! |B ie “il ppronabls be ‘atoptel |in the recent pepisorencet with the sible to-day he will have them take a fellows, said McGraw. | kill, May 7, It being the first time in) t ie 18. Yee AG. leneHeh, ae | oe | Reds in Cincinnati, it appears that Ray | two-hour turn in one of the large gym- m going to tal one ot yeh Several years that she thas done #0 ver fare are incapa | Hartzel will be rien at short at the nasiums of Ric! ond. ew York and let you » reshman elght and probably eo a nee y ‘at the Polo Grounds and how we| sity four will also be sont there. E HARMAN, OF THE, MUDDLE AT. opener and Ot!s Johnson at third. ‘The only event of tho day to start the| Gy ausiness before I let anybody go." | of the wa will be entered in ‘the aot t large that|Johnaon, in the past week or #0, hai 4 arpee : do business before y cre On El aay dasedail talk a-burzing arrival | “nna put the youngsters at ease. Harlem regatta. The oaramen will leave | dvemtoffer | developed into a pretty rair batter, and ame know that they are going to be | to train at Poughkeepsie about June 1. 1 as to ‘why lie did't with time he ts sure to get even better. tras, tt] @ full.fledged regular of the Highland | % the Jaw. The defeat of Oterson was @ great murprise for in the first and second rounds he outpointed Bens @o far that {t looked like "i Kab eimd oon- clusion that he would wi The winners in the Other final bouts wire follows: Pound Clase—0. eee Rasy A a iat terre (oe [ ALG) dete aS. aiuk tarece, A on 48-Pound Ciasy—llarry Alexander Haven AL Syiptieteatel G. traup (National A), A.C.) detoated i * q t i Depends on oe Whee Athletics Pitch Whether Hemphill or Deniels Plays. ve the «ame all the time. He wants to! make good and so far his trials have deen very good. Hartzel Not a Steady Player. According to those who say they know a ball pl ugh, it is said that 1 ass uttilty man, but for a steady one at any one job he falls | below his capaviiities. In other words, steady work depreciates his value rather than increases But time alone can tell that, and if such a thing ts true He en ht Clase nt E. Orterson (Avonia A, |p fhe natioual Jenn tenia court cha of the Hud, 3h vorry Boston, Tiuase! WwW. Chase wfl not worry, for he has many a | B ita, ot Rana ge oe eleating W Good sub he can aend in. But those | far “tad Join ciraatl, of on inning mentioned are the ones who are likely | fom br ti. s- Det, of tae came al to figure in that first day line up. And as for the battery, it is certain R that Ed. Sweeney will be there to take AMUSEME the huris of any pltoher who may de = selected. ready tor | ee a 3 the grind, and if Sweeney is not Jus | on , Tight on ‘the big day its Walter who ‘tn ua Fagoas will work. and Next As for the pitchers, every one wants | the first crack at the Quaker boys. But | the choice will probably fali to big Jim Vaughan, whose left-handed flings were ever bother to Mack's men. He is fit for a gruelling fray. Harry Abies 1s one who wants the chance too. but he: will hardly gew such an fmportant assignment on the occasion of his brenk- me Oc en Cees Starr cai ing int the big tent. If, how ’ champia , Albk i t ehan 3, % CRITERION usually works no: « batter. Hence C baile gt (way, 40d) ok EY TS {ston to sepd Va Schao GLOBE they 0d ek Vries, But how Hilltops all will bat !s Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth ‘ver story which Chase alone can 1A MISS FIX-1T, lhe ts yet undecided about it. BIJOU. He wedi, Ee ET ines Ramage tea THE CONFESSION oa a iW py : “EXCUSE ine eer 20 NEAR STARS. Ty GAIETY PUPA TRE Now Features & New tT Best Farce in SPECIAL EUNDAY. LIBEIAY ergs Mata, Wed, CaRisT: Programme: Th The, Winter Garaen Coa and tne en Pe in fartien (rchen ‘of ‘the Munical Now on Sale vgs, 816 Ri. 2.15, | DALY’S *""\; GRAND’ LRA HO. THOS. A. WIS! ‘ State g lle. 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