The evening world. Newspaper, April 8, 1911, Page 6

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6 ‘THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1011, “Nema rb BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK eastcnae?iahn NINE HERE TO-DAY “INSIDE THE RING WITH THE GREAT FIGHTERS” Charley Ww hie. America’s SOME QUEER THINGS CHARLEY WHITE HAS SEEN IN PUGILISTIC WORLD Glicatont Referee, Tells the OS a ae Story of World’s Cham- “AE ; pionships From the View- se 7 point of the Third Man In- : side the Roped Arena. vest THinn THEYRE GREAT Dancers This ts the frat of a acrica of stories written apemaiy * World by a man who has won international tame not Ga @ judge of fighters. It 4a the firet story ever told trom the inside of the roped arena, and by one who took an active part in many famous champion ship battles. The atory ta told in narrative form and contains many in teresting incidents never before declosed. It aleo includes a compartson eo Of the fighters of the good olf Horton Law days and those of to-day BY CHARIIE WHITE No. 1—Fighters Old and New. Courraht, 1011, by the Press Pablishing © (The New York Wort ARDLY a day passes but somebody asks | H me what I think of the present-day | champions of the ring and how they | ‘ would compare with the fighlers of the old! tle Horton Law days. Everybody seems to hok 1] *aue” PrerTeW se a positive opinion cither one way or the other, | None 5 6048: but I believe the question is one that a person Spee —ee can decide either way and still be mistaken. | Men of to-day, followers of pugilism who did WILLIE LE WIS IN not see the men of former days fight, say that ) al . Durita THE MCAUUIFFE - GiLMoRE FiGHT a “Two Coons FELL FROM THE RAFTERS INTO THE RING. ']. A. A. C. Finds Athlete ; | To F Fill Flanagan Ss Shoes Masts stad at the wa ; He's Paddy Ryan Ryan and He's | v9 Habe MH the present-day boxers must be better than the BA T E A PA RIS Doi Sorts of nt wa \ 1 | i ] 4 T joing All Sorts of Stunts |!’ “fant? old-timers were; but the men who were con- | Fs ” Si since j Siderec “fans” fifteen years ago can’t cee where the fighters of to-day ni ie way to ect on a! | With Hammer. Sasi figure in the least with the men who were the heroes of long ago. ’ a bl P mth PAM. Brock, "th week. oud | have refereed more champlonshipj@ New York friend for safekeeping. j He Il Have His Tr Troubles Beat-| — are aie on ae uf bouts than any other man in the world.| Now the boxing game is more of a | ‘ " ‘ "$ robin You'd 1 have acted in the capacity of referee | business and a box office proposition. ing George Gunther in hardly they ‘would be t for many years, and there hag been|In the old days of the Horton law and around here so early, but 1 saw hardly « single one of the big fighters that time the boxers fought Twenty-Round Bout. * said the ground: Who has not beked. With me as the the of the thing than : Park to Trainer Rober - third man In the ring. Therefore, 1) 7/0) (00) toatay. | 1 , eh beara | — — WHILE ASAULIFFE AND MEYERS FougHT BURGLARS Looteo “He was flyin’ about a i feel competent to decide the different es ane dy ‘Alt . < [up in the air just a " } Giarits of the men who have held cham Leh td would be happy. If they hap- | BY JOHN POLLOCK, Lane SAFE DOWNSTAIRS (tol Toon ie AND GATE RECEIPTS. ine ee t ; ‘ eee Seige For inatanoe, 1 believe that | acheduled tongs loom Fibs. 18) ee anion | Sabie tn CARE ladies Th lanai ete TAy ie recor urna ‘ | Kk Meaulite, frat ‘of the Mant: [there war alw cibion: réndare American middie and letting go the ‘sixteen. Up went : : [Melane championa, “waste 'ereatet|and’n Winrar and latte and ta tne | ee, Meith take port ia ie tet Law ou e assed tie weight into the ai a. ihter his class ever known, and] pur oh sends fight in t yin nearly @ year NGW, Lawson: yo never think! The Kat § reac i Twill explain why in the following fameeb ni tees a used @ man iia wil have for his opponent : { pada Ayan souidsiiaeia learner le feat, eae PN | terion of storie \ Georg inther, the clever color eas 5 : i 4 Pee Hee see as mush wn Boning, buen not ation at | eran “unther ec to Prevent Slaughter Of ra towed naan next | . { Mb the ofdinary business ‘man, Ail | o! Mia 1 Horton law came te f reat Hints ‘that was flyin’ away from bir @ | programme. m ; sorts of people write me for advice on | (nerat ANT nd the fighters had th rite hundred feet away; but r : | things pugilistic. Boxers from all over | mes pulling off bouts, e FMI eonnay toma ire IS rom irs i Ss Fe eat S Gani eS i this country, Enaiand and Australia| Fixed the Constable. jin a twenty-round bout at the Cirque The bird must have ‘beon about eles tat : . 4 query me on be different points of Ne One of the Amusing stories 1 {de wreest feet nat club in — undred feet away, but Paddy ove: sie aa Sh 8 H fex* Mpie CF them Oey "busy for: have aver Maa Naw to do with that! tha 3 me , mer hit it in the bacn of the neck, a we . Rear a. 3 ) if T've known some queer “usa” in the | stu gc sortie dudecn te Aue, Blily Mey | Pat : : Invention of automate Gun | came dow : om ‘ pugilistic world—second raters Whol nyw tne autiors petal shows Gate In cihinebe € ; | ‘ye ae oe vn ™ “4 have the idea that they are most WON-ltie pour pupiitets prey up ait Sg pee dar re Makes It Easy to Destroy | a derful boxers; champions who have! yr, boon puKl ; aM luis Apntarc andl oa a NOM ins ' Ite @worn they entirely missed their proper maanawers of the fight had slipped | ther Ie a classy ters m, 5 if on I AD ASAD. 2 1 Vocations and should have been elthe own constable a “bit of change’ | puncher Game From Above j <p plc," war 2 h “a , singers, actors, playwrights or piantats, {%!4 he had departed for the remainder | ‘ Fr Hf say that Pad@ asy h N° Thave known other fighters who were (O° the night, Mut Just aw roon as he | oreo tS Saietes by cactraieh idea Hh eal Up beaten Be Carian x Ae 4 i} possessed of voices like those of street | *** out of sight his deputy showed vpl+ : Park the other day—but sehody | ure ~ Vendera, but nobody could convince | 4d demanded a “century” note. ROE AOy BR Ee Bway lio alood: when Fado) watos rye § \ them that they were not intended tort] WAS Nothing elxe to do, ao they kin for shooting ducks i t operatic stars, Several of them paid) Over Sim to him, and he started er Bi ris fi A ‘eg nn belleve i Me money to singing teachers, but. (|the stairway i : veen tried out tn | s wees tha ee RR rine 5 ] never heard of them appearing at any} Among the many yee and hold-up i success." The } ' § positive | win Atioh tle reeeee’? & concerts Wen who were down from "Chi i ising hine swept dow. | that the: th gor oan found a man, ; ; \ sof 6 , ” \the bate waa o hicago Pete.” He! Me Hraneyn, the American 1 H ra eotie PalatRrG 10 1 be able to fil! a n i ‘ \ Tried “Buck and Wing. wee thers for bimineen ae Well ae ‘plese | necar ait iu"Siss AB's | froon nore and kiled © lot of them be: janes i eS . There have been a lot of Aghtera who | ure, and when he spotted that hundred "i ee ie pinay alice were about as slow on thelr feet as | dollar bill he went after tt. On the dark tat "i een eat BIG BOXING BENEFIT the¥ come who believed they were nats latairway he held up Mr. Deputy Cone 1 tha a ent to wheel into pan NaS ural rm dancers, ‘They have been! stable and relieved tim of ved ais maehin FOR FIRE SUFFERERS. known to take lessons in “ouck and | plece of graft easy range tlon obtained wing” dancing with the idea of apply; With an awful howl, the deput ten) muna is pleasure. : ¢ At ing for chgagements on the vaudevitle| turned and demanded anor H Ne Jones of Hr ‘ ren ie preecae sb Walk 1 winge. | Again they handed it ove! . Ta encla aua les oid amatenr oiage nes The immense sume of money that | Pete’ MonaCacar ko any ¢ A dare ahter ton pl / many fighters of only mediocre caibre | ana wi trom y tse, i are ving to-day would astonish | ¢ dss ' [Rel AE doors, aah ng, hun: ing, Surf avenue and West § } champions of a few years ago, Why. the third ‘time he dem ea | p ridlans | 1m) CARDIn all, i atatetioay : night. ‘There will be ] tabbed of the ancond ‘one ven | tou uae Wit \ INTERNATIONAL BOUTS. ange m. ‘The demand wan too much. for Owen Moran, the elev poor promoters, One of the to one side and | he would take care «firing guns. But that | 6uage. ssiie ‘tae ehe'iems'nies's* Mews and Gossip Columbia Soccer mate aiiek fring une, Bas toatl 12 ehh nog (2 ntaing amen satyla“wiite | Picked UpAround — Eleven’s Final (0.6000 Sesion te tome Sporting Circuit League Game isisicrne wien i's petted es ninen ‘The Pastime A.C. has f¥cured a ganc- pear tion from the Amateur Athletic Union! Brown v to hold the [nternational boxing cham. | V® plonships at Madison Square Garden on Ban! . Ma: and 6 The Chairman of the, Young O'Leary, sue GCLerHOUD A) Le Games Committee has been in Europe | Darky Griffin kiy As the auto- | pail with tue boys. Ife could play the {oF €2@ past two weeks arranging with | Dave Diilo: h 4 insisted upon |the foreign amateur associations to send “Fatty & hansiip, over thelr champtons tn each class, and of John L, Mt minister did more good and a the Olympic champions will par are Kood citizens thi vely ap- Knockout rown, Leach Cross Harry Stone ys. Powers vs. Wit Mo Auliffe ight gloves and tc at's what he dic yocasion wi ‘ountry ; ing to d with | expressed beautiful most lan- ore than | of t e was clinbIne | the ev ew a good old hardshell Bap- in the mountains of ng Hack former sparring coming to were never sv 8 Just constable ne novelty of game, too! He alwa geese and then | good, falr play and goo. a lot of int. | and ing down ducks at g them will attr FREDERIC DANE bs BUNDINGTON S| nis cacnattaaes Gerchilmbia ers. One hunter eqitipped In this u , f ¢ has been elected captain of the Har- Gees is a os date manner could do more damage to ak ba 8 and frock Meyer thle . morning, ¢ vard hockey team for next season SNe Meer astn WA Sa ran ne? ; i t ° years ; ek ae oe Felt rey pe Ring. Huntington, whose home ts in ex! Me He Peer her ieie (mNRUmanE sneak-boxes. I camp fn an 9 | dress: no we rangers When McAuliffe fo Marvy ton, Mass, prepared for Harvard at 3 a SA to Thay TINGE Lables oan not spor Bette) t let it} re-shOuldered thelr way vsed the doo more, the Canadian, for the ligiitweight Paula School, Concord, N, 1. He 8 i manly inluriea. (0. BAZ? | avgnt | hen it ween then vamploy £ America, ¢ Naht was tained his freshman tean n ont foam hag been severely Hunters are not allowed to shoot from | and justice de- 5 : oie che an you stay with held in the downstairs hall of a building past two seasons has pla he pped, launches or sailboats, because It is fa! | manded it he could take a hand Aimaelf, | Move: eked one of the in which the uppe Hit was cocupled UY | varsity seven, alternating pon , for the en, !s out on), nWn on ducks and geese of the lumber camps | ! Why, 1 could atret t out all} the Salvation A Dan there was a naint, Hunt s also a of sickn 8 expected Rib ean ie Mie kas cause he Was fare 1 pile religious meeting going on over fr, having acted as substi) that the return the game of Cay - be ng that night the , ot the the ie a tw is ms, bs nple, who has it moi Ue t sie a feds ether my old friend of | ving condit we >. a . ey « ~ Biel » of at knee, 1 p alive or not. ’ x ar en aia ant THE COLUMBIA RIL p for this loss. Prim © than a power boat as a peaica ishyiag tie An $8,000 gate t ed footed 7 a hrned ; brWard,. wi again fig ‘e dangerous than a dog good, clean-cut dab aya National Guard by the » 4 and will mat y oat ; a of against te y b Me | er Haven tea e vinister saye that a belng Cae a6 r \ A Sunday base HAMPION AD WOLGAS'T will ar-| : {i ; all law through ¢ exiviature. 1 ( rive York Sunday after. | RYAN OF VIDS TRISH AMBRICS : nat} : 4 ard rumors o : e Wolast and aw M yn fh08 Pa eect a Kc , uny thing the end gen Memaic | “+ Hub m i Si man’s sla ta vividly sus a i : MOUNT W Derraren co! 1 se vs vgina ry Burglars Get the Co ‘oin Malu 1 7 1 . ; | peli steel frant and e THERE WILL DE POUR SPARE RACES I y such [pa s " pa e back, and fi | 4 law on the statute Ks. Lt would | § 1 s ieee : ye ak ; nS a va aione When George IV was King ove: . ena . . b * . ed Jowr pone a es Miah urtis Migh at n't ca > Isard Ww 4 roadh ruse, of England the royal sport of coach driv- | nny Brena ; \ foo ’ teat tinh. . nin » ut ter condition ing was at its height. In those days many ahead, Ja nd ‘ ‘ . eat that comes} tna i a cooling gin squash was served at Carleton ) ur vane nnac secon vd sta at en and at Brighton made from , ne Sir Robt BURNETTé G's . . n \ ‘ 1 x ason oint - e " 2 Pea vet. a is ao London DRY Gin $ Pe . ’ " i \ Avad For 140 years it has been justly famed as the very ~ t ua the * WERE Wein aL Sons TAR, a He ) best. Ite Quelity, Fineness and Flavor comes from Ht tae ® j Ma ‘ over a century of gin making. \ ) aused and ‘ ninutes to earn s " ' \ © another. ' \ \1 ; ne Harris of Sir Robert Burnett & Company ; . \ | [ie © them into | North Penney . > windup at 032-634 West 34th Street, New York ‘ i int * ‘The next etory, “Jack McAuliffe, the Mount Vernon vs. Columbia fresh: Xf religious ob- | the ‘Nonparell. A. « ‘mer boy ® f fore} Greatest Lightwoieht of Them All,” ena teat pees ’ surprised the crawd by the way he stood i cage t ved Lie ¥ cr to will pppenr on Monday fae 4 | At least 9 per cent, of American men up and slugged with Ramsey, i \ i ‘

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