The evening world. Newspaper, April 12, 1911, Page 16

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— mae tins aaa ’ au ann BSVENANY WUSLD, WEUNBESUAYX, APHIL 1%, 1911, ‘ W Dall begina to-day. Soon other ' summer sports will be in full |} swing. The dull gray horrors of a New York winter will be behind us While the sun will shine, We can go | swiming at Brighton and a few other beaches here and there, and ilfe in gen- eral will be worth living. Mighty glad! I don't mind telling you, now It's all! | Over, that getting out the best sporting | page in New York during the off season ian't such @ snap as might be supposed. | 4 nwesp ep & GAME rth WASHINGTON) Tossed IN HE ul Lovers of Real Sports Surely! =. Ought to Be Glad Now That, <~ the Baseball Season Is Here \ and Other Summer Pastimes | \i Soon to Be in Full Swing. | on MW | | $ | Coprment, 1011, by The Pres Puniishing Co. | ; (The Now York World) | | ELL, the drought is over. Base- | H ‘or a im the world to find interesting ne every day when interesting happenings in the world of sport are scarce an hairs on Bob Fitzsimmons's dome of thought. Winter sporting news has a certain lack of snap and variety. There's plenty of boxing here and In other places, The rest of the thrills must be found ‘n skafing, hockey, basketball, chess cham- | pionships, checker tournaments. bowling, tag, tiddie-de-winks, blind man's buff post-office, with an occasional ifhe or two about some horse race pulled off somewhere while the Governor and the State militia weren't looking, or @ two-hour match between two wrestlers who could have finished their business in two minutes if they wanted to. But {n the good old summer time! That's when we sport followers crawl out of our caves and begin to live! AL MOORE and Freddy Welsh box P to-night at the National & C. Without saying that Pal will win CN state right here that {f he doesn't top boxing and learn ‘This ls where Pal must 4 good trad show that he still has @ chance to clase with the Murphys and the Morans and the Browns and the rest ef the local Ughtweights. ‘The most interesting thing about Welsh i the fact that until recently he was champion of England. He beat Johnay Summers for that honor, In Summers was regarded as o@ really classy fighter. Weleh's best pertorm- ances have been his draws with Packey MoFarland and his win over Abe Attell in Los Angeles, newspaper decision. In their last fight McFarland beat bim easily through every round. Welsh is fairly clever and fights al! the time. He uses his head like a billygoat, butting very effectively. He has a few other Uttle tricks that he can get away with when the referee isn't looking. Wels made a record in England. By telling the English papers wonderful tales about his fights in America, and by defeating Summers, he became in @ moment the mest popular boxer England bas had in mony years. ready threw his reputation sway mere quickly than any other boxer on the books. He was too sly and cunning te remain long « popular hero, His low@ challenging and personal abuse of MeFarland while Packey was in this country, his attempts at sidestepping when Packey appeared in England, the “fmocks” he gave Jem Driscoll in let- ters to the papers, before and after > thelr fight, and his boundless self-con- celt undermined his popularity, When Matt Wella, @ fair second rater, came along and pushed Freddy off the pedes- tal the British public instantly trans- ferred its fickle favor to Wells, and Freddy came to America. If Pal Moore manages to put another blot on Freddy's | escutcheon there will be no mourning in England. As for this little fight, It ought to be matched. Moore Is the harder hitter, N the mtdat of all the excitement o! I the week the managers of the bi Daseball leagues have found time to answer the up-State minister who ac- cused them of raising a big corruption ' fund to influence tno Legislature and|o, ga:urday night, April 2, and this!" ia passing of Big Tim's Sunday | wi) undoubtedly be followed pea: i magnates state poss | test over the full distance. | i they have no interest in! ] Sunday based: hat they wouldn't| POOL I HUSIASTS ARE LOOK- | | put up a copper cent to get a law |ing forward to the coming | passed. Incidentally, they intend to put|tween Champion Alfredo } 4) the matter into the sands of their law- | Jerome Ke yers and seo if there is no such thing | the greate 4) as ‘protection against senseless and | the world's | freakish accusation | get togethe | Phe one thing behind t bane. ts of J 1 ves levi ti t door | 90 paints each night, or @ tote WHITE SOX STRONGER THAN one of rest—a des 1 ley Peer a intnariys : ¢ LAST YEAR, SAYS DUFFY. many bu Btate. 7 not thie man with money t of town on Sunday racing motor play gol! at s¢ drive horses, 0! ment that won't let a lot of b afford such ple park on a Sunda play a & ere York UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY ‘The word “best” has to be lived up to, | you know, and it isn't the easiest thing) @ good one The two are pretty evenly | Athletic I Missionary Now Training for Great Speed BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK arr “Ue | ri Print rn sow , I've SEEN AMOS Ruse PUT SUCH A CURVE ON THAT THE BALL CAME RIGHT BAcK INTO His OWN HAND «| THOSE WERE THE Days! Jarvis and Fishes Win in Ama: Bouts Knockout Brown to ‘Return red i lo » Squared Circle Ma, y 12 colt f f the Crack Local Lightweight to| *t -Meet Tommy Devine at | Jeffersonville, Ind. NELSON KNOGSS OUT WALTZ AT BASWN AL A. oTAG. BY JOUN NockoutT POLLOCK, BROWN, who has) IK been laid up since March 3 on @ Dick N ‘1 » had | account of an attack of grip and an enay Cie in beat Walta & cauliflower ear, is going to fight agato of Jersey City tn the at the on May 12 His manager, Danny Mor- frown mA. A vi ting, gan, has just accepted an otter of $1.00; away tn the thied guarantee, with the privilege of 40 per | | side right h cent. of the gross receip:s, to meet | ous" Tommy Devitn, the former Quaker City beac ace ": : Rov Aghter, for ten rounds at a show to be ying entire | ter to 20," a20yerd dash and. the drought off by the Tri-City A. C. of Jef- | ea ‘Thirteenth’ fersonville, Ind., a prominent fighting ered well and anded many @ hard Rowland of Columbia Among to gin ibe at as he tile ao dtm in" good club of the West, Morgan saya he 1s Top on his face and body. | Walts Theo! . starting Brown against Devlin to « seemed tq be in no shape for @ har logical Students Practis- pelle Ghemant wae rh Ainarnotnte bir him 1n good fighting condition again | ,A.match hahaa Neen errand ipestsn os Oaieet | ba Ie: Deant today that Jim Movenberg had calle San ape cleter barogk i YetThercatit ing Long Distance Runnin; off the mate eters mawilae (see of the topnotche: Ee te oth = &+ | tween them, in the lightweight class. » How dit your frien — a d bat ta tor ON catch that rible ais: — eS [i monly oe a ease? Don't know, Ask must be an inside tip on | rte f Bi l any_Ho q parber Miasplonary conditions tn China. a ains O lg eague eams (4 ene tene ie! at a your barber {or ton, rheologion! students at Prime Pan an 4 Sealed on, u Harvard and Columbia are all taking up the running game. Those who entered the different imatitutions as 40 ‘ ire song "tever "ant fow sulphur lle arry (issing le thought to be tn commmnic eprinters are now practising.et dis fn ich uae reat saahaatig fe aad tance work, and there must be a wood | AG ut? eae al and sufficient reason, Dp at Columble J. who won the cross country run last fall, has given up running @ mil Row practising at distances Marathon route, | Rowland, while 4 f tall Just what ye fanenda, doing Mnelathiele Une. He was titling of making © tour of the world, Jim Gztiian te doing ibe mle tn great form | now. end tris expe awl five iieiat $s ee, ites “apeet at that distance | de Ee fie preg Hl ag oi eg Jake Hartrantt, th t huntler of tt mi jo hind ‘a record. there. of Res nt t Trav minutes and ging vie Maman Hes seid to bein Only ace ts aw in 46 over the slow Columbia indoor rent, track. Rowland told Trainer Bernie Wefers that he'd like to learn how to go @ few miles at one time; he said that he wanted to be able to run all day and explained tn whispers just why he had eee the ambition to become a distance man, In June Rowland and his intended bride will sail for China, and there he will take up missionary work among the Boxers. 8 a minister I'd like to show the that we Americans are a great nie Ki ing 90 interes! Ye can hardly dunt | Big tt ' eth feta | freciate ty That he will represent. them s, | nerved his year as an tuatiacl Lawson Robertson ts worry ta "cook ean be irocured for” Celtic. Park this gummer, It's possible one may be orought from the other ele, Gwinn Henry, the Texas printer, has been tak- cant singe his, with Rosenberger, tart necessary to to be able to show my heels to t! ia Mr. Re Rowland to-day. pest lavoft, Fogime tune runny at| wo tal to fine form on thie outdoor sranon. ae THERE MAY BR, Marathon Derby run this spring, along the nes of the $10,000 events held last year and the year before at the Volo APTE) ALL, A A-TEC: | CHARLES M, DANIELS HAS ord-brea ° ONE M4 again, Grounds. The matching of Hans Holmer bins hs of a and Gusta Ljungstrom to meet x he pe a | St. Nicholas Rink in @ 15-mile ra: oy tate Was’ the pace vt ty Ui GQ. @, BAXTER AND ManK atu ere the winters Ip ‘thie ma jo Academy t | Monday night, April 17, and of lana Queal in «a 10-mile event on & day night, has stirred up a tremendous amount of Interest in the money chasers, and several other important matches are iso on tap, It has been practically ar- | ranged for the winners of the Holmer- Ljungstrom and 8h: >-Queal races to get together in a contest of twelve or fifteen miles at the St. Nicholas Rink | ¢ HUGH DUFFY, leled » the call over K by Ma |they # ‘over they line which will the team, mean @ big diftere cc ebot hat ot clubhouse on the Hudson River on June ar ne ES RETR ARTE Ae Evening World How They'll Finish BY LARRY DOYLE, (Captain of the Gi.nts.) Boyo Driscoll, " BY HAL CHASE, England with Heettie Ks hn (Captain of the Hilitops.) BY JOHN HUMMEL, ba (Captain of Dodgers.) tytn our ni tna re I think that ~ ~ { ave the we will surely | | 3 her Herd eh! ). best condi- § epeedicet club land in the | | eer et dome Cie. ore reen us merentes sae ‘NOW qs hehe 3, i : CN tioned of any in the Amer- first division Be Browks, the ks igliah trv " a "7 tn the country, ican League. tn the National eas een This 1s always We have the Le sue, In a big factor best supply of Tooley at short at the outset Inflelders 1n an¢ Zimmer. i T think it will the country, man at third Three clubs have al eaiy coiled give us a jump and our out: we have two ar \ on. all” the fleld 19 as feet strong addi- other clubs tn as can be. Ov tions to the the Nationa. itching stat nine, We have FOOCIRCUSARTISN Wad "i id je atronger 00 y by the time * than ever and Trohing etait ee ees that they I really think anybody ; round into that we will In the league form we will be wo far ahead that be in the fignt from the start to The new piayers that joined us I they can’t catch up. the finish, Sane @uiche be ter than ever. TEAM THAT BEATS GIANTS MORIARTY SAYS TIGERS ONLY 2 CLUBS NOT IN RACE Modes Eli's tea sai aries. bulein * WINS FLAG, SAYS DOOIN. HAVE BEEN SLIGHTED. SAYS LEADER OF RED SOX. | 9 vis Tur” “ihe Sanblers as Maen oe patie 38th Strood HES, (CULONnt L bars BY CHARLIP DOOIN, BY GECRGE MORIARTY, BY HEINIE WAGNER, UOHN MASON! 4 wee" Balty M (Captain of Phillies.) (Captain of Detroit Tigers.) (Captain of Boston Americans.) HACKETT “ALHAMBR. \ By I am not Detrott, April 12. Washington, April 12 © OVER Ag, NPE making any The Ameri- We have one of the strongest teas : Ue predictions can League of young players ever organized and feat HA ie EVA PAY,“ Hilgh about my race this year will make the other team cata 3 fn Jail,” MeK, team's winning Will bea cork: ||| sengon to Keep us. from r wt «il OULIERin ie LibTAtOS wines Want & Cmaa, the National er, and don't | | two, three, Philadelphia, eaters! a Wy. tse, BAS ee ee anton League pen- think we won't New York, Cleveland and Chicago ‘ae Ay eth tt we be right there vave first class: teams capable THE DEEP "PURPLE ahd “i HN at the finish finishing In t first division, and ca. Hiway aL reas. in In some places ought to be the keenest’ kind Broadway ‘sey 10 Ne NG i | WALLACK’. AN | POMAND:: /ACAD MY Wh mpeiition in the pennant race all the season, I believe that n and St. Louis are the uds have no ¢ ° but even W -PLCKS ¥_ CONCERT pany cat} they have been CEW FichDs in THE He NEXE [GARLIC socler WALI id, 20 & We. VICT K Washing: Me WERE ‘only two ¢ for t ; : the first divi ut Sia BALAN iraivclss AERL SPRUGOFF Boston, but the ve Herald Sq.) a Hera, Ye, Farnag machine te working as though {t 19 ees salou, jaa niPiepteyeteee nate OE EVERY WOMAN| va J MANESTC We TEND '*S})00 MME, KALICH in 7 tH NEeRROMES| | j > deal mate with they would be better, toh cane m i ome as if we | | are much Improved, aid the men on (Her Piigr.mage in ued of Hore.) ine hty olose race thi: the bases and tn the outfleld have frien Pautewcel | h be ou shown more speed in thelr early | ity should land the ting work than we expected. | BROOKLYN am 1.00 Matines 0, | ist MANE, [STAR & ) cad * CHANCE SAYS HIS CUBS Davis CAN'T SEE HOW. | vavoe 833 Etivuon 100 Matinee Toda DHE MAKAING WILL WIN PENNANT AGAIN, ATHLETICS CAN LOSE. |/I LYCEUM {i si: itm E AREUTZER adam AGS ok ae planes : GAYETY BY PRANK CHANCE, BY HARRY DAVIS, Mrs. Fisixe ' VUE ST EA! , BIG BANN awer of Chicago Cubs) (Captain of Athletes) HUDSON Seis@yy be ow Extra, ete. & Pasiadeipbiay Aprit 38 Td BLANCHE BATES * Sj ene Wiway & 44th RE Seeley al “PH Manta Monga ; Wiseman, > year than Th ove w BAYES ano WU i ual : Pagano Bi 9 BIJOU | «. ° te Ll ie CONFESS! : year, are UENO coup! cep ne Cubs snow 10 ter than ever season hile the team play should be faste: “4 eas dition Manager Mack hee tere | (7u3, GALL: Vi y GRAND “4: Nita Wea! a wat fe pitch’ staft ith 2. heoce yhy e » iwo ye Tusaell the southpaw and Co Lined ¥; Rebecca of roo. farm y us this ) that he should be ready SMovt deiicivus tigi) “CHRIS 00 (bELASCO ihe: tit elp emers v In THE $P2ING Mala f oT, ) at Tihs Mate Wed 4 Z uae Where Do You Live ?]} i no Tbe! Knees for Motor Boats for all 6 8, t and s All| 2 by pola t Club will hold mobers of re zed yacht and motor Bway cor.47 u v : cries of open motor boat ices off thet | uoat club fe tavited to enter. Hand, | OLUMBIA Te rae ass HOLLER SKATING - eee Bob | Eng eis sina ao YES pat aie ATS Lava 12 Se Has sn a rats * ete | ochre | Srers ‘bytes ries. be horus, B80,

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