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| Pag THE EVENING WORLD TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1911. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK HIST! THE HOUR DRAWS NIGH. Copyright, 1911, by The Preas Publishing Ce. (The UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EDITED BY wid a EDGREN. | Six New Yorkers Win in National Boxing Tourney (Special to The Erentng World.) ROSTON, Mags. April 1L—That ama- teur boxing 1s popular in this city was ed by the crowd t vate! v York World), AN, HGS DREAMING OF HS SWEETHEART’ PLEASE ,MAAM, I'm sust STUDYING MY LESSON AgouT BuGs vip toursame Tow Foon Liu CUT ” SALARY FRO #2 2 oe 7 who competed fared ’ Six of Hufnagie, rise of the siest_ boxer, w Ibert Gallant the N tn j-pound champt who was considered unbeatabie im the amateur ranks. Tommy Reagan, of East Boston, 28- pound N. EB. A. A. A. U. champton, beat M. Bier, of Union Settlement A. |C., of New Yor'k, in the opening bout, which was a trial in the 118-pound glass. James Jarvis of Union Settlement A. ©, New York, and Wiliam C. Kelley of Hart Boaton boxed tn the second bout jin the 125-pound olase. Kelley was a dit gromgy when the first round ended. The referes awarded the decision to Jarvis, R €d. o 48 Kelley had no chance of winning. Frank McGarry of Mott Haven A. C., New York, met Edward Fiynn, N. E, A. A, A, U, champion. Neither showed ry was the winner. oe A. C., New One More Day's Practice |. 728% For r Hilltops, and Then---' ymasium of Boston and Jehn Fisher onin A. C.. New York, clashed ning bout tn the 146-pound | ra boys from his second team, and | " - those who will report fn the brand new j Manager Chin. Has Only] travening unttorms of the cit {?-Papke Was Champion When Thompson Fought Him In Aus traita, Latter’s Claim to Title! Must Be Honored. Seer | ue £ / o. on, Bee Middleweight situation t be @inning to look almost es inter- esting as it did when Staniey | Ketchel was hunting down a!! contend: | ere and establishing a clear title to tho | honors of the ciess. ——----— oe In the first place—yet, perhaps, not tn | the first place—thore t# Cyclone Johnny Saat ce oon es eas | OE M Ginnity’ s Braves with good technical argument. After ey apa, ora oat In In Battle With Giants had once beaten Ketohel, anc that he wae the last holder, aside from Ketchel Aker deoited, however, that it would be himself. Papke was generally regarded petter to put him in @ place where he Siete ecm “tron Man” Won't Be Able to| Si gat eee tas fought Cycione Johnny down there in Pitch, Though Hi | surplus players must be disposed of to Australia and was whipped. If Papke itcn, ough, as His Arm anybody that wants them. Fullerton was champion, Thompson's claim to the F ; do some «reat work for the Orioles velt must be honored Is in a Sling. and Jacke Dunn can count himseit @ fi citizen. came a last night’ tail, The esraage This afternoon McGraw will etre er diad ae Louts Deucke @ thorough try out, and ore @ halftone ploture of Johnay, with! By BOZEMAN BULGER, |'f he is going well at the ond ct the ke op , | the Dluminacing “line, “Middlewelght| won wareNTTY ite Oe tn | fifth inning he will pitch the entire ¢ume. t ” NITY, arm A Damolon ot the Works.” Before he) To aioe. will bring ne Neo dren (80 far none of the pitchers has pitched « Gora avert Day DREAM ABouT 1 EVERY NIGHT. _Sp-t0" Nartcrnls THe Croce = COUNTING THe Tacs - itn iat = ‘much class, M I, Mulvanney was declared the winner. deiphia will be Jack Warhop, ng bout of the 1%6-pound Ten of His Men With Him | Brockett, Roxie Roach and iarl esseuir of Union Settle- ner, Ed Sweeney reporis t h w York, and John Crow- at Wilkes-Barre To-Day. has almost left him, and that he will t. Crowley went + froin the atart. h the spangiea on, too, opening da: 1 distance badly and the ‘Those of t rignts and lefts to the ng Crowley out with a “(Prom a Stalt Cormoontent of The Brenig | £0 the clud ‘World with the Team.) Whkes-Barre, Pa., Aprit 11, | between then f Boston and 7, J. nerican A. ©. New boxed the next bout in this class vos the aggressor and was . Aisposed of 0 the award took on #0 much weight down in Aus- Oar aa ch full nine tnning game, The eelection of NE Ore Practice spin and the) army, and it will be a k "Teaseimlar of New York, who i tralia Johnny's letter-heads proctaimed the river thie afternoon 8 nrucke for to-day means that he will Oppers are ready for the/tore he parte with any more, B the trials, met Y. Yonke O’Con- him “Coming Lightweight Champion.” |{Pafting partners to put the finishing] not pitch to-morrow, and the fact the: hand race for the Amertean| the recruits are not to £0. town in his second bout When O'Conne! er the New agra s, | touches {on the Giants and groom thern| Raymond worked Yewterday probably Dea me you? | for the big eplash. ‘The Iron Man him-| eliminates him as a season starter, To —— _ Place to-day on the W wit Pree antanbaea co Ave self will be unadie to perform on the| mimzner tt down, it looka as if Ames will gtounds, whiok Han paper of the fight between Bilt {S14 this afternoon, and that ine cause have to shoulder the bunten oven fit Welsh Has Novel W, Hal Chase Papke and myself, whereby I won |for sincere regret among his many] is @ itter dose and a sl to m- a | BUe ah, an due this spring, will de given. the 0 a GOP ee ma | oeren ia ltew Sone. Tor the past: two | Oeeet *ilttle affair with Jersey City Dattle at Scranton yesterday, but the| the iimit day, May 15. and substantially as any one can. years Joe haa taken a whirl at his for- expected arrival of Birdie Crea and It is certain that Fielders Benny Kauff ‘This wae the completion of my am- |mer team mates on the day before the Artal GPR TBA Sit, Satelie pratice tie Of Training or oore Gene EMlott would increase it bit. [and Albert Jube will be sent to some ry dy aed pave pean work- | firing of the big guns, und the tact that ‘tne ikestes management, composed of Jack Knight mado the trip to New/Eastern League clud for further devs “a ppl = ue a ee he will not to- {9 no fault of his.) Mr. Ryan, gave us @ curve ball pitcher cut out all the mea vegetables York yesterday afternoon and after the | opment, and so will Inflelder | While cranking an automobdile—yes, they | with plenty of epeed, and MoGraw says are my principal diet.’ Scranton game Roy Hartzel took a Myer | Pitchers solid atnt and EE ee er ciel ote [bate aulotacbllas da the mines loaguse-| hia hen ohowen tite Reson: neocnes | ENE tSH Lightweight Does All) ‘rwo or tree ve iB went out of/to old New York to dig up rooming; Russell, who never pias Lea ue pennant. Same pra ice thkes lkes-Barre was granted Manager -pleces" ved after the Kk, and so will for a while, any hard time getting his wing tr this spring, will be given th tscht and Catcher league ball A Boulevard vil at fi the game on the supposition that 1. |™# hand altpped and the crank bar flew | from shooting at Jimmy Dveert’s curves | their ways to n yesterday. | quarters for the season. Jack Quinn, | PMagaunt Cini wiich te managed | e deing @ farmer, would not get wise |@Found and broke hiearm. That meang| in Paltimore on Friday. They cracked of His Inside Work One was a queer looking val @x-| Walter Blair and Charley Hemphill, | Gene M-can Ittle experience to it, that the Iron Man will do ie pitching | the bullseye with auch « startling re- pert, who claime, ‘er eaten | who left on Sunday, will not be on hand|ts the thing that boy needs, and ft In the past I have been fairly | 4uring the season, | Ularity that the: fans who ordinarily After Dark anything more nutri an @ sun-|untll the bell sounds tn the Quaker City| predicted by the sharps of the obliged to beg for matches at times, On account of the weakness to the evel in basehits grew tired of the | cured eisplant [on Wednesday. But more than those] that in two years he will turn out and have fought for purses of all |Newark pitching staff caused by that, Monotonous raps. In one Inning every Weish, after tne ‘hts had been | will be there. as fine a da there is «izes, Now I have reached the post | accident MoGinnity ham asked McGraw | Man on the team got @ hit and Mathew- turned up, went to work with a vim. | Manager “has 4 many of [league Not only in Russell a go means that you need make no tion of dictator, and those same pro- for the a 22h burchase of a good brie ued Bree eee cre ee ‘WO @tm reflectors threw a waver-| iis didn't want x hard with Boyo, | — 2 mA A} catcher, but ne hae the exe of a Cobb other plans) to fill out your moters of the olden days | young pitcher for the rest of the season, d ent In entirely fo! i when he ts at che ba’ cat pe 4} MUNI Tube Wiakds CH Sacuaae % | McGriw haa cromnioe’ to os Cece cs | satetter, one of which was for three Nay Sesastine pare al aien Mead eat pels yi vet \Charlie White ! ———— evening ree CS jean, but as yet he has not picked out! bases. la then rei in favor of a htt up 1 | arkable le ote { ous sped tk In not a case of |ti# man. “He would have given Newark | fellow who roniiy felt lke hitting, the | ttle dance hall and «ymnesium where | bout infighting, and broug vgng LEACH CROSS EASILY WINS (tis . uld have Knoch swell head with me, for I am not !ial Rustevhaven, but MeGinnity wanted | same being Otte Crandall, now known |Freddio Welah, the Englists light-wolght, | UPPer hey ean da asking more money than other 4 lkht-hander. As a result Rustenhaven | as “Rowdy Jim,” wince he became man-| Was going through hia paces last night jaexe t champtons—and, in fact, less. 1 wilt ‘4S sold outright to Springfteld, Til, the Tt was impossible to what the little! ‘There's one surpri fight any one who will meet the [et from which came Larry Doyle and ring the elght innings at bat the/ English boxer was doing, and he} We dinner with coffee at 75 cents a head, during which and after which you are entertained ‘st) To Referee Big OVER MARTIN AT ALBANY. Wrestling Bout Rees cin gen) thing about lyn in a ten cee. Dut he tad | | prove a much stronger and Joe Rogers, the giant New| eng athiet! the aix he was a r ago. | Xorker are both in perfect shape for} } onent ree a the infield recrulta, according to Me-| afternoon the Glanta will take a long | Ms reasons, i ‘ ‘ ‘a Refer ibedib tetas: the fol aw, and It was expected that he would ep, and If nobody puts dope in their} ‘Just switch on some more Nghts, Joe, Only One Way to Win, Says Welsh, | th match at the St, Nicholas ah ‘ound and also hanging on in the kept for some time. The Glant man-' tea they'll come back to-morrow. and give me a iittle more brightness, “Over 4 ulled me ip ght. The ‘co: ons of the contest|lowmg 1 said Freddie at the end of the second | 2h Amer tuse I had call for the winner to get two falls : fighter. I don’t think any other middle SD’ Welght I have seen in the past year Poenal learned how to do inf out of three, and pin falls only wilt! ,,BASEBAL ea renP ae arid hal e ' ; “a tl y ) used to your bright reflectors," eaid | ° w We a chance to heat aus ina i J \ Welsh. “T calculate that It's best for taeraae Saeeea.? tat Rinse ns yee (or MGW S Bil i £14 bea tor ne against Jack Sullivan's hard Ja nd Su boy & © | Fai a, nate’ work atter das rese e he 7 me “ross of a fen vy terms offere’, bar none. other notables tn the big league. future hopes of Coogan's Bluff took | couldn't tell just where ho Was hitting | bicger, strong Ay aany ALBA April ho Leach Cross ot REALLY entertained, No sioshadeefiegedl The most surpriving deat yorterday | unto themactves ninetean sate hits andl nis opponent. We wondered why te | then nea Chleancace| Wacker yea Arun oF GEaoke Hungarian band, you will in HNN: a the farming out of Clyde llerton, | every one o jem was the Ind that bs 7 le us Zby: | su bo = bas i CYCLONE JOHNNY THOMPSON, the former Prinoston player to Bee td th should be boxing at such an hour and | Pearances aro de sh should Ss Zbyazko, the great Pottsh 1 agree, has ever glorified its ore for the season, He was the best) When the shadow boxing ts over this|Uder such circume' » den national music as ours does; rarely do singers render sim- ple ballad or operatic air with the distinction that our artists give them. Diners not infrequently give up theatre plans to finish the evening here instead. AS3ING Thompson up for the pres- | ent, there is Frank Klaus of Pitts- burg, who has been fighting his way to the top. Klaus looks Ike the best midlewelght of the season, at least, and before long may class as a secon ssetohel. He is wonderfully strong, same, fast and effective. He te a great P. 6 rest | ween each fall. Charlie White, the} AMUSEMENTS. vell-known referee, will officiate as the ‘d man tn the ri ( | not used to the close ¥ | co 1 Ml be " _— es Pp NIG SLE Up Fo Dal | 2% ty 10 2 ann ware an «| bot oe ween ench fall "Chaste, Wh ZA 42) i wee bit of bawxin’ in daylight during | time A Av | the last few months and I want to > We 20 | ’ ryns, 2 matches thu at promise to furnish plenty aly HY AM Ty at Me & INCERTS I'm off here where I cas: hi spi ADEE NEP straight rights, and the way he clouted Gg, p. B, CLARKE WON TIE OP forward ; a In the first one Lex y ‘ 1 , warft ¢ crward pass and drop kicking. He| Welsh feels tha: cant eee ayeate The i Jee when he within | range, ing match of the thinks {f they had been up in these two t his late defeat at the | must capt d the thing | Berson, the middleweight, champion ot Waste EONS tat 2 te marked him as one of the most dan- bands of Mat Wells in England was a| threo times-well, that's the way {t ‘8 the L Kerous sluggers in tne game. tego Délkline bill!ard championship, defeat-| Piuys last season that thoy would have eee 1 Gamblers most unfortunate affair, and th: with the Lonsd: twelght eh Nicola Montagano, . 10th St. 2ndAve. ‘ " down n at he he or. B Eva, 815 lly ean give Klaus a hard ght, but D. Conway by a score of 0 to wned Harvard tn the final battle, Wil be more able to show ua that | Pionship Delt that T was the frst F x Polish Lithuantan, Bath Sret™ Bat ke Aval it a h Never beat the Pittsturg Mehter, # Riverside Academy. The y ‘ " was entirely acci win. It's got to be won and then Who recently put up @ good struggle in Aug a's bees: lay Kelly feu great imiddiewelght, ‘lever winner's average waa 22000, with high| |THE, DICKINSON ELEVEN WILL, ly accidental, He claime that | fended twice before it becomes th Maton Wil take on eiteee | | SOHN MASON SEC Een Beir Peeper tamed leeds play eleven games next fall, and thoy he'd not had enough work when he met | Wet 82 and Sl, Conway's average , and his best runs were 16, nal ow, Wells has a jows: Sept. 30, Carll; has been knocked out in a punch by, was 414 both Ketchel and Papke, K and if and 13, je Indias and now feels that Western Maryland | make good by defeating i \ a © man who ho Fritz Mohi, “The Terrible Ice Man,” or|PHACKETT 42), Kt, ne can only | i # on it and so have! Jim Galvin of Ireland, Last Week “Sex Pal Moore, | 1: I'll take it back some thm ‘tow “** OVER Nigni’s Oo more, at Swarthmore; : she; ¢ ne) | AMUSEMENTS, + ae ‘ College, at Carlisi 1, Universte; { ey | mf | Win. Colliers Comedy Th, diet. ne W's bos in A a Papke couldn't do anythirg with Klaus. ralty whom he fights at the Nath defend it once and it will be mine for vi Th Be ti | y ons of Pennsyivani. it ational Clup, | “let nate ante Th Be innged ~ The Sullivans are out of tt Jack Ia) FOUR OF THE SI ASPIRAD Havarfors, bt Haver on Welsh Strict on Diet Now. |" | pomeee tS) Jul Niet, WilllamColller’ "srs Sea a ever, but not strong enough to fight! for Class 1 billiard honors will take| Ursin, at Collegeville; Nov. 4, Frank. | “T'v@ always been known as a vege | bei ies fh | PSEW Vou m Bog. Toure, _Me._ Collar tn The iar NED SAF 8 2d a Ne tats Dan ts atrong, (ast part in matches to-day. G, G. Bazter| iin and’ Mtnsarnie ee cian oys ov ti,| tartan, tut I'm not rea ae MeGoorty Whips OKeete, | EMPIRE [; i : an@ wonderfully game, but he will need will meet Dr . Beck of the Lieder- b Carl - Spee’! LONDON, Before Na- owl B ¥ the experience of at least a dozen hard!) rans this uiternoon, and J. Me A atil.| Gettysburg, at Carlisle; 18, Swarth-|my diet except when I'm tn tratning, F THE DEEP PURPLE : onal Spor f-.8 before he can learn enough about jotte will play Mark Muldaur in t 8 re; Nov said Weleh as ho toon a rest betwe igh | Divay cdi ‘ q ay the game to disturb those who atand evening | Bare, Coltens, at Newark, the rounds with Boyo Driscoll at Jaci | @ enue! Per cht, Nee eee Broadway eine Rebecea ‘ot sy im heavyweight. “ven items caula| © M, DANIEDS THR worupal + Lee's aymnastum last evening. "3 torwelght. ¢ on |e GLAST FTIMES tor the Spee |] LEW FIELDS. in THE HEN-P: Cis y' ‘arm the welsh and he ft be’ ty ton edampton wwimmer, ‘wil try to hang up| JOCK BY EDDIE DUGAN PILOTED that T have to do hani training I hav | wali ADA iS in CHAN CLER a ERE NAG Hunn sol BEL Pesos SA iss Bt, Bas ee ch of an in and outer to become aja few rocord in the tank at the Now(thres horses home winners at thedomee |= : | J Next don. ttatph dors 1 \ Way apd sist, eonings o ATHE CON patti netimes he iy one of the | York A, (, to-day when he goos aftor| town race track at Norfolk, Var ine ‘ aaa fiat LYCEUM $/0).9155 45, Woy ‘ CASINO nA NC ; (a3 atest fighters in the ring, On other the 200-metre mark, for which he nas horaes belng ‘Tactics, Dress Parade I (aun mm HW Ae | at su HHH M Fisiie et aa NiXo in THE BAL IC eh 4 raha ok anes mene ly trained. and John Munro, at odds of 6 to 2, 8 t t ‘ I TS. BUN ae Wy & wih ANCES § rest He may be good from thie time ae ee © and 9 to 2, respectively _ i I aid a \ ‘ und HUD eee LE [Y Wichy Horald Sq. gi bine POANSs AR f sali ae f worry.) SIXTY MEN ANSWERED TI { oy HH er ad St, | “ ier eg Note ge Vor fenrc'y,!eall fo° football team candidates OHTLDS, "12, WITH A THROW OF " itp ua ae uel Hi] BLANCA FES Sontoss |) EVE Y 0 CE : as kept himself as dry and tough as ¢ Yale. ‘Lae men won't do any real feet, won the hammer throw in the ‘ ; ‘A OW, | : f ars Mealy Yah Paar mrmeeniaryiand toumh ea a| rele Je Has Worl Os say ree dng ovis meee ee vale hana H GRITERION 48 gt ogtes wma YY fer Pilorimage in Quest of Le e Decame stale and every one heat they Will be put through a h letes, | . 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