The evening world. Newspaper, April 13, 1911, Page 16

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL UP-TO- DATE) AND NEWSY ‘BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW Y EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Freddy Welsh Should Have) * Knocked Out Pal Moore Had He Possessed the Punch, as, AU Through the Ten Rounds! He Found the Native Boxer| an Easy Target. | Gooreighe, 1011, by The Press Pitiieting Co. (The' New York World). REDDY WELSH outpointed Pal Moore at the National last night | i ina ten-round bout. It was action | sal the way, fast and clever, Welsh \ 18) (constantly the aggressor. Ho hit Pal) jas often as he pleaned and took ony & moderate pounding in return, Fred @y’s only trouble was that he didn’: have @ punch. Moore was such an ¢ (target that if Welsh had been able to ‘nat fat all he should have put him out. | ‘Moore's blows had the power behind them, but only a few landed on the! lelever Englishman, who blocked and | @acked and smiled in a sarcastic way as | the gloves flow over his head. _ Tt was a clean, fair fight, Freddy | ag only a few times, and then not seriously, Either he has reformed ‘or he found Pal #0 easy that to add @ocasional butt to his jabs would be tke touching Jack Johnson's complexion up with lampblack. | Pal Moore started the first round with | Degan shooting his right straight over gtter the left, and Pal backed up. From that moment Pal's guat was rene | ‘here w: snappy sting In Welsh's Diows, and Pal didn’t seem to like the going. Welsh stood in the centre of| the ring while Moor an im, continually backing aw fie the third round Pal landed al Topped Twirler Loses a Close Game. umping punch. Welsh retaliated by | hitting him on the nose even faster than before. Pal’s nose began to bleed, | Welsh, smiling, jabbed more and mor He was fast and clever. He stood in| py BOZEMAN RUT, gs close as he could, and very few of! his punches mi 4, In the eixth round he must have landed about fifty blows on Pal’s nose and chin. Not much power behind thom! ‘They didn't seem |S" to hurt Moore. They only bewildered |/T0™ him and made him miss in the rain barrel and remain t Pal began mixing harder. He wasn't] ‘il the very tired, His chances were better in| the brass band he put in| “It we @ bard body punch. Welsh kept going | explaine the mixing, Now and t at high speed all the tine, At the end| night, @idn't have an object in pueting pis | ¥ 2" arm out of commission. Did Able Wwant to be an actor, like Bat Nelson, | Bod Fitzsimmons and the rest of them? At any rate Attell ts delivering a mono- logue, and he writes to tell me that he fa “knocking them off their seats,” to| mse @ Bat Nelson expression. Boston, Mass. Aprit 11 Dear B.—I am enclosing you clip- pings of my first great success here in Boston—success in another ‘ine I‘ beginning to wonder If Able Attell audience that expected x I put over my monol ‘The @vived a wire that I jew York for the week of the Mth, at Keith & Proctor's Fifth Avenue. I will be featured on Broadway, and by @ my future success seems assured. |'8 the way With best wivhes to all the boys, 1 |Ame® and elected remain, sincerely yours, chairman ABE ATTELL. toa, the cover so long that often wonder what Peter lives in Harle more interest in the rs figures his in ore tine, as indeed they alec dollar of the tho could now be In his tin to knocking out I any man who met before Jeffries too} championship fron fight P and knocked that Mah cretly bettin had simply stacked the Australian to get his trusty right poised ¢ de grace, as we say stand ba: . eter “stood back.” F covered, and realized c I. come to bein a ‘ utes later the f Ant n 1 his open knocker old as ar DETRON ; I | 4 Qiew York was aw ap - cision over Tommy Isilba Cleves | y land at Windsor The tg € t | wwelve rounds ar O- 0-0! THAT OPENING GAME! , by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). cece tote Trey Wovtnn'T LET BIG CHIEF Coou wren! The SON. WENT i( ¢ AT THe BALL = | Newsy Notes From! ‘Tommy Murphy’ 's Present: Dodgers’ Camp in | mats Condition a Revelation aresilpinaaite Local Boy Working Hard and/ Faithfully for Bout Against Packey McFarland. career ended. BOSTON, April 13.—It was one of tha, } crowds that has seen an opening ‘Park since the League in Boston yeste: Brookiyn tried hard to win the open: | ing game, but the Rustlers under Ten-| Of eieiiee op the filing with the came strong in the elghth tnning after the vistors’ solitary tally had been | tioned is. of chalked up and went them one better in Graham's timely Wallop for| two baves was respons tallies and it proved ecough to carry off | .;, A SWAT WAS Tuere , my COUNTRYMEN ! It appears now sympathy was wa for at no other time HERE isn't a claaster tghtweight in the pugilistic game than Tom- my Murphy, the local product, but Tommy has an of going wrong at On these latter occasions has been known sporting populanty by ent of @ sudden iliness at the eleventh when he Is right; unavoidable habit crucial times. and act so sty the announce- It was announced to-day that Graham land the ownets of the Boston club hi one to an agreement on the s question and that Graham had to a contract { dollars to dou into the necessary i th the Jus He hae disappointed the sporting world x re hd Aeee more than one instance by calling storcoersce | Leon Ames a Dyed-in-the-Wool Sees Hoodoo for Giants STANDING OF THE CLUBS. eason’ of 1911 Who usually ed ait arouna| Or Third Year Sar hinting Red- nderlying them all + | Murphy Fast Ld a petieahi ~ \Irish-Americans on to Stage Boxing ©: Ne oh sal ps . Murphy Is “Right” Now. hy is RIGHT, GAMES SCHEDULED A popee opening of the ball Hdn't be so tough, you know,’ the sorrell-topped t walked up and gave p fot the bout he had a big lead. @ good irimming by busting my curve tn the nose, amptonship list es who boxed daily w bs INR 8 wasn't right tough going the players meet kame and say: it wasn't 9 pitched good ball.’ ball thing is all right in a way certainly is lacking !n nourishme For three years now Ames b to the front and trimmed at th boxed in an amateur expected, owing to cham W entries will be received. ons at this clubhouse how of this magnitude othe most perfect of any of the ath WENN BERS Metropolitan distri 4y cualty “neat. 1,000 spectators, So Ct einns | a | i] yuld be pusilistic suicide to think of | injui ‘That BioRia good his first ‘bout Ip possibility result was woe In wondered why Phillies Look Peppery. {bait only the dollars of clubs in the minute once in those three years has the tean been able to hit that my friends said I couldn't make | the good pitching in the world © good at. I took a chance, and with | win without a run right fleld fence is waa freely predicted esi let nt giving a fine view behind him, <-—— A NEW SHERLOCK HOLMES STORY. forte “phe Adventure of the Nerwood slap and sending the ball over for of the clinging vari ke more than Mur- phy’s Trish flags to shake is not often that a ball & i Ames is certainly ve scored another K. ©. I re- |ety, and it ‘will and there 1s] chances are that taymond will take a wh Puiliies this Conan Doyle 4 My tive Story to be given in booklet form 81 | USI CARTER 4 wei'ot Whstoon complete storee, “ast HAMMERS TEAN'S ily ‘ ae Bien Be, ” ie Coogan's Bluft | ars now Chicago and New York started off at Kosten on top, take advantage which starts to-day, ‘a practice befo him the permanent of the Patsey Club of Ame h (he same sort » who tried to : | Mathewson, Giants’ Star Pitcher, In Game Against Phillies To-Day 1 watch the base Magee Got Fluky Hit. Everything had gone st ETER , MAHI co al i heavywe pion, the ninth “wallop,” und have his oarsmen out! s will fvork his runners on South and afternoon. ducked his AMUSEMENTS, Near Wik VIR at Theatres and Wits. p pL) ASCO |! ay ha Wway, Vel, Al « Yu. Thar. Sato To Nie “Tk iE ‘CONCERT » the diamond inters which start EMPIRE ! Wi, “GuLenie ARRIVES FOR ut the Cornell team ew stadium which ithe MASON wabue ADA Sin C ANTECLER Mrs. Fiske Ove MIGHT» Sat | HURVG & | WM caltien in THE DiCTATO LYRIC } Mats, Wel THE DEEP PURPLE Broadway Mat to Kee PVEAUVIOTOK H a“ Hy Mie bye YES axO NUKWUATH WY & 3 Mats, W EVERY WOMAN Nena (Her Pilgrimage in Quest of Love.) SHE COND) S8t0¥ heW AOE covering the distance _L AL BELMONT WINS CLOSE Joe Phillips Heats Kilbane, BOUT FROM MONTE ATTELL., AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA “ED wEUS nas 2 thie Acts List Rry } "rom the thind | 1 Delmont fell und did a good deal of clinch. | chnisrie™ HacovaLo in THE SPRING MAID, aa © Wher mn vn and & Curran, | He jabbed Attell of times in the face « face and jaw. Kalich in The Kreutzer Sonata, hard | countered several mont's face es a ont was given the de popular one, Cr TiGkaThne st Wi baterasse, METTHE 33 +? Through G pilcerly of pling Thre tah cor ie sincere reel BOXING IN STATE : TOBE REGULATED BY COMMISSION ny That Is if Bill Senator Frawley Introduces Next Monday \ Night Passes. } canals ALBANY, April 13 mis In sparring 1s «pr teed Monday nig James J. bree members, appointed erncr, is to have sole direct jurisdiction over all bo:ing riug matches. ‘These te conducted ont: abs | de” commission (approved by the he nmission mM hich a ated a ha to him fa or tnju ma late commission of # has never be ne commission pn a lcense ring mate than one ne two! tor | hours after the ltest s Aas th stroll At Metropolitan boxt -nouse, No. 119 Last | ———— DBs SUSsE RY. RANTS AMUSEMENTS, April % and 2 to hea 1 85 It has been con asa of ot hips, that 4. ICIRCUS ARTISTS MOOI NEW IREUS: “WPLWINE WO 0 si.50. Box Of AM to OPM completo MANHATTAN * Wen Minds Detec- ba Ev, 250. to 8 17,24 17 [en Wa wa, Dol nie Yeain: her Hawaiians, Grea ask Cee ee eee (TOR AND teen on OOK PARM. A SUNNY BOS, to $1.80, WREST OLY ate rit ABER PRED fp iein's ‘The Ration Ge . ar, SATE lt pie tol Ta hat aaa ue Wed MIDN GUT MAIDENS AS MAN THINKS. ACADEMY OF MEstc. toga - of away. aa, 88 WiC Fi STuoconr *N rH Ma ! £ 8,15, SEAMON Ss By na Mad cy ONEAL ji!’ © Sat 5.8.18, ROLLER SKATING PECKS | wl BAND CO ra P ROGINTY CONCERT BROOKLYN AMUSEMEN73, Way and duth, Bveui COP ESTAR oe ge Uatnen & nextMon, & W THEBALKAN PRINCESS | yeas wuAiAacs ONS USi-LYNON Co. 420, batra ie Ww ad ry Talp \s ent PAT W ate GAIETY GR Amateurs Livery Popular Concerts ' sh nwhve Ny Nostrand Av bie dont e MADAME X He Mae sige |ppsvioys 1 THEATRE | )°32 Youre i ARN REE AES A State athtetic regulate boxing nse by a DIL to be In wiley. ‘The commission of by the patches are to ‘eveed by men nmission. oint In eac! an, who shal! { the physl may apply e ertaining Dear Old Bawston | +019 bes 90s. ie tis ‘opinion, able to ‘go without unusual dan- es the exer- da ordeal of 4 boxing or sparring use the physiclan shall deem an the season at the old Nattonal League, applicant so qualified he shall furnish vasion of the American t . 1 become invalid after year from the day of certiticate and pro that the person therein men yod moral character and ed of a crime, y issue to such per: vce in boxing and © a period of not The license fee Sach boxing club within twenty-four stermination of a con nission a © number of nail also pay its total gross en wil “NOW MADISON SQ. GARDEN vyweig 3 & 818 P, CAPITAL ATSOO DAILY va “Ke Suow Pxtra GALE AGIIOT © SHBAN ery Sunday ute Wes OPES Twe soning ouGEss| MOLL

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