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18 Charlie arvey, Who Is Looking for Work for Owen Moran, | ‘1inks His Boy Has as Much’ Right to Meet Knockout! —._ Brown as Any ichiwoight. Copyright, 1911. by The Press Topiishing Oo The New Yote World) HARLIE HARVEY. manager of Owen Moran, dropped in yesterday afternoon and handed us @ types written statement that atra all of his wn and Owen's troubles. It seems that Owen tsn't busy enough. Sporting Wxlitor: Dear Sir—Having tried repratediy to get a match with Knockout Brown for Owen Moran through rersonal conversations wit! the former's man- ager, Dan Morgan, and alsc, through the different club managers who have tried to get Brovm to aux Moran, I was Intereste§ and sur- prised to long pubfshed taie= " from Brown's m anager claim: t dy to match f the light- open the t must the nt conditions in thie | al it absurd to sug- { of ant, as A tlemen’ or det ation of such a wasy js far istactory where ‘no referee's dectyion 1s al- lowed, Owen Moran has always shown his willifigness to meet any boxer In the world in his class or welght divi- and has tire and agaln given pounds to \.e beat mon in the He has made and fighter all ov willing ar Dan M hide and ands in the Match, and to show that ‘the (world, He is biuft of will agree to give, and make @ pres- ent of, $1,000 to Knockout, Brown | every one of them to have a good sleep. f The exhibition Richmond was a striking ‘lustration of if he will agree to box Moran as | soon as he ts able to again enter the ring. I understand that Rrown ts now detng treated for his more ear and @o not want to hurry Bim tn any way, but this offer sands and I wil hand over the $1, to Brown when ho enters th sg to meet Moran I am inf that Brown will Nox the first week tn nd reafy now n and yign art 1, Mora‘) will naturally es pect demand the with Brown, 7nd it is my candid and humble opinion that the general public wil agree that Moran has as much right to meet Brown as any other {ightwelght now before he publi, knowing as they do that Mor/an is a boxer who has shown hi, willingness at any and all times Us meat any lightweight in the wor'd, | and even those who weighed beyond | ightweight limit. Yours very truly, CHARLES J. HARVEY Manager of Owen Moran Dan Morgan, nager, came up hat th ‘ exclaimed Dan, “I flaure ) at the easiest of the bunch , K. ©, has been promised for two or three matches, but Moran can have his turn as soon as Brown can get time to attend to him.” Here Morgan looked thoughtful and began to dig out the “dope.” “What id Moran ever do but beat a has- been?” he asked. “He beat Nelson when Nelson was a dead one, Nelson didn’t have the b f any part of that fight He was slow and all in at the start He didn’t get over the last mauting he got from W Moran may have outpointed Wolgart here tn New York \ yon kit ar and Brown uid Lew ne t e can have hig chance NVO big Cuban baseball teams will I leave Havan the lth and ar- rive In New York on the lth of this month. The All Cubans, known at home the Havana club, will go di- for 120 games duri Cubans never have been seen 1) fornia, and they will be wel: sre are won players, Thes eo fe who the Schw FMIADELPHIA, Apri! the South African featherweight, earned an easy Vietory over Preston Brown at the Broadway THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THE CRIME WAVE Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), APRIL UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY HANDS uP ® Don't move! I'm a Despart MAN! SHee OUT THE PRICE oF A SEAT For. THe OPENING Game oR, MLL Blow vour, Room ores No-Z'm No PINKER «<- THIS TUBE comes uP ATA Bow seaT For THE HOGAN” WoleasT FIGHT. 7, 1911, EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN J" BAYARDO BROOKS, the Eng- ar waded tnto him mR Py Can You Imagine It? | Giants Pray for Rain Before another one |Crack Catcher Bad Cold During Recent Doyle flied out the Ittie speed mar Have To-Day’s Baltimore Game Cancelled An the third inning Doyle got to first | in Order to Hasten Home. 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