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Se aOR ee Bd “ . vn ‘ 8 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1911. err ras uizror| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK — [bexeesnsceinows| IN FUTURE FOR CLABBY, LANGFORD AND BRONSON SSS oe These Boxers Return Home Dissatisfied With Treatment Accorded Them in England and | France—Sam Says He Should Have Been Given Decision Over McVey. | Hus, Boss, , AHIMA GUARANTEEIN pis MACHINE won't SPEED TO Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World) bb M GOODNESS, man,” said Sam Langford yesterday afternoon, “Ah don't want no mo’ France and no mo’ England. It'll take | an awful pot of money to take me over there again. Yes, suh! 4 aa Neo MOR@ FROG LEG DICT M ik R fid t | America is good enough for n A Se Won Bin Uuareae sess lKe yan Con iaen | rate! cee ae | HE'D BACK IN Boston . . | Clabby, who came back on the! SSsa5 H. ll W E | d’ same steamer that brought Lang- | aa é in Englands } ford, Ray Bronson, Frank Mulkern and Tom Andrews. The general MA La hal opinion was that America is quite good enough to tle to in the future. Langford had a little grouch in connection with Mr. Hugh Duncan Mcintosh, the promoter, and with —————___—_ — everything connected with the MvVey fait ir Pare, arcane wo sen | 2 ROMpson and Kelly he couldn't make MeVey fight, and #o didn’t get a chance to put over H Ag d t M t the ten-second — crusher. MeVey ave ree oO ee stood up and blocked nicely, and refused to be drawn into doing anything s BA genllantlerptetgp ddl aig nog sop grageon in 20-Round B partes renee Y | $2,500 Marathon Cup to permit him to wear the Winged Fist at the | Neuonal Championships . Irish - American Runner to} pt, ot goat ia ing will run for Pastime A.C. i ye. Harry must deen “kidding ue when he said (et be Compete in Boston’s Big | {amr rnain’ (re eee met cial "Se Noe Race Before Sailing. fe last TKE RYAN, the speedy Mara-! Dave S thoner of the Irish-Americ Din D | A. ©, leaves to-morro: Boston, There he will take Lymgstrom, the annual road Marat’ ‘ entitled to the decision. nr race o| here it will wm Clabb: H than 1 t teat Mf, NORETWOlAnE Of Day, April 19 i y's trip was longer than Lang-Jwas a well built, husky fellow, He hueet for sa rounds before t | Wve been doi a ‘ ‘ ‘i n ori 4 Wheelnie been doing a lot of work and ford's. He spent tome time in Aus-|didn't use much but a left hook, and] Winner of This Fight Will Be}: I'm in good shape right now,” said | tralia, where he fought several good] he blocked Sam's punches very cleverly. Ryan this morning. “I consider the men. He enjoyed that part of it, as he| “Sam tried to kid McVey into taking ad é = | big ev eae eit : , ane Sace 5 | big event at Boston will bea fine tryout! 3" Gills ew Ys ‘, hammei found the Australians a fine, hospltwble} a chance, but ho couldn't do tt. Sam Offered Chance to Face ti “ | ce ANI Aap | thrower, “once Att NAT nea Sine! toc be Matas B DAYS AT HOME +: AND? © ee for me before I start for England to 4 people. The climate was good and !n-l was outfghting him, plunging In and . | payer ® 2 > | compete in the annual Marathon Chamé|orJoinuns, "0? W# enausu (0 make & couple hia F , Chamé inson j terest in tho game was keen driving his right under McVey’s guard | Bill Papke. CAM You Bear iT? plonship race there 1 —— etn to hin kidneys, but the ‘and | , —=- = “Jobnny Hayes has con: cote eit iecresent bh Se QTE, whe, bon English re don't give credit tor } nie oy ee ee eee —- = |e for both tacos, Wa will go from | Seats at, tie As ke ehampionaipa Slam wi clever | clos 0) y wa a boxer 0 , = 4 i} . th eel ie 4 L . d } ACA EU ugar MeaVOHOSE sland’ Ue AEKURE. tant, bunsn kas] BY JONN POLLOCK, | Boston to Maiilton, Canada, and make | team. 11! Vike laces, ibe Bees Fs title too heavy to make toe middle-| Jump back. When’ two boxers fight. in| (781 CLONE JOHIINY THOMPSON of || . gine [errangemenits| to" sail oo) Bay (2. te eee oorey el . weight limit. Papke wasn't in good] the English fashion they hit and jump, ye te, Il, and Hugo Kelly of "He. wil : me inp lata | have about sixteen days in which ’ cs i fh rei t sape. He was on his honeymoon, you} @Way from each other, They are a! Chicago, tWo of the best middie- | {}r' ln! ita a nd bout at on the other side, and th { know, and he was pretty soft and fat,| Couple of paces apart. Then they step weithia in th have fin h inen y the {surely whip me Into shape to r | A couple of weeks before he fought] !" axain and sp The referee keeps n matched buglists £ a ace of my career. [setts onset, tore, te fought rslaton tei, ead | roan tetra, ac dh Pape, the Sioa, terres, Ye [St havea minity sone munen eiat| AMERICUS TO WRESTLE } ’ ) f a when @ men goes in with hin| AlrG) the: arly paet of Hext vas iy ‘stranded to Tendon that they had "m going to bring home the bacon in 80 his liver must have been out of shape , ‘ ; p nea to give hin a benefit to get ‘tain sone Abd he wasn't-quite right to fight. »wn instead of offering his Jaw | ‘Taompson is to re bok Nlemicl up lor gaattor, Hepte | : the British race. The Sporting Life DEMETRAL OR DR. ROLLER. BE Vast thas ine On, Yano Aes they alt way: ‘Oh, rok atl $9,000, with Bat OMiocte © the, Aria ia poveadl ae EN, | {rOPhy is valued at 0. Td ike to} ys ay rye peat me, te 1 yes, he 16 blooming American. sty awe fwenty rounds in Dublin o J oring {t bec! i mericus, the clever ght heavyweight me all right. I have no kick about the! ng: T don't know whether they ob. | ROr Sent: 9 \ sain. tetshin') "aiduiseac tl McGraw Fears Change From Pitcher Schardt Makes ae it heck would .be fine decorae| ie. who lays claim to the title of } decision, He earned it in twenty rounds.| Ject to the American style, or Just don't Wil! be offere: With Billy) mitieewights and’ Uarkdy Lavineot Battals have |” a ang’ Successful Debut oA tba Gite see een Shacaplon of the world in his alemmtand : It might have been different under other] Itko anything American. on general prin-;P'@Pke, Who has left Australia and is {pes matorel to clash in a ten rand bout at fe After the race we will visit Ireland |i, guccesstully held of both Prank Circumstances, but I don't know whether | ¢lp Bow on his way to this country. Th ? ‘ ii tame ute tts] Polo Grounds May Affect lor brooklyn Team, | and France, returning tn time for the oon ene George, Hackenachmidt, for it would or not, We fought in the open] “Langford hates Johnson,” Mulkern 60" defented Papke in a twenty-roun ; ! sporting ‘moan and) is EappEarary Coronation at Londen. Sohany Has ea| oe a or an hour, een matched ‘ air, It rained. 1 got along pretty wel] Went on. “He roasts Johnson when-| fight tn Australia, wailin Team’s Condition. The Dodg.rs took the reconstruct- offer of a mateh with his old rivat | eee” either De the Greek | for the firet ten rounds, and thon 4t|c¥er he hears his name, Ho gays ke him on again for another twenty- =A tae pt ed I’ » team into camp tn the open- | Dorando, and tt's provable that I will! hampion, or Dr, H, F, Roller of Seattle i - fits whip the champion If h r gets him} round go for th welnht . . Me debate in ae bent in oy Ing series by getting two games out | make the trip to Italy wit p AIVile PURO RPE ee Caer : began to pour. The ring was slippery reap pent ; wo ’ r Hus , tae on of three playel in Boston. ‘The last i . itmy Mttle leg a nish, ‘The contest, which will be i and every time we camo togethe him a big advant Toe tmenty-ronnd tee at BY BOZEMAN BULGER. kame Was purely a slugging match, staged at St, Nicholas Rink in the near ¥ Smith's welght counted a lot. I kept am, and Johnson is just £24) Leo Houg, the Aime aeights now | T wos 0 sadsfaced and sorrowful lot |} Btoklyn p ling the ball for fit- represented future, should produce gne of the most | | slipping down, My light footwork was] big ax McVey,” Unday_ evening, Aveil 22. ‘betas | of athictes that gathered in the |} 20% mse Wallops off Man- les Itya, tea ensational struggles for supremacy | { of no use, The gloves got so water- — Woe eirque Wille | har : cane ch Fae ‘ efuis, ing a F the Youkers Marathods | ever geen in publi } Jogwed that at every panch the water ULKERN thinks tt will be tough | fougit tary, Lewis on that dae io a ti nd weigtied Lh eg alt dg PM Ri two 4 \ The w cleverness displayed by i squirted all over as if wo were hitting sledding for Americ fighters |to fight Harry. 5 ee tr yrning to empty thelr lock- IM Higmmel and eat were entre tas teen received | Americus in the n match en- , With wet sponges. They grew abroad this winter, “A lot off gy ‘Tuesday night and the {ers bundle up t rms, bats and|f the star sw s, closely followed plonahibe that will be | ered in aguinat Zbyasko about a month { } ido, Why the fight we weighed ; them'll have to walk back home If they | winu min o! it tan hate heen tor | Bioves and the quarters of the [Poy son, Schardt. : Per ago, at the Grand Central Palace, {a | one of the and {t scaled just th can find a board long enough to wall 5 Tam only a pound te Club on Was! on fo t klyn ft thas tie 1 A, A. ©. will drop! still fresh in the minds of the devoters J Y d ve four wove days in ve they will do battle for gave a fine exhibition for ee, Fogttanc® | of the wrestling game and his appear ; pounds. That was_all right Tor Smith, | he raid, “The only way to go i" Sei ort in major league compan The Suede Bil continue to West the Giny|ance will create an unusual amount of he rey { Jor league company. | days, The Swede will continu wear the colors|ance will create an unusual ame but I got so tired ‘that 1 could hardly abroad ts to have return tickets, and ea will bo malched Jo (ish Leehl Suen like AMathewson, Ar iad 1 the Boston team to eight | <f the Oznams, interest, Americus, in his home i put my bi while he was pretty) then insist on having the fight purses Whictwind A. of Devil mate pune : » hits and had full control of the Coach Law », [of Baltimo: fresh. man, all right, Of) patd in advance. id teeter Be hc Sern Urata gas tua tice Grea way through, two [says tat G vinetty J course I was a welterweight. “The French are developing some Way Leo nated Pde ye eam to Boston being rotate en ha Zt } “But the funniest thing was Cyclone} corking fighters. They're better than |! Td be. then 4 one A pale Lae ‘ hy nature, of the mecessar f Jonnny Thompson, Ie went to Aus-lthe English, They won't quit. ‘Tae|n Se ON Fee eee car ao ie thes fad can = {* 9 tralia as @ lightweight, and when he » would make t fighters, to mat . eads H € ne De nar 7 tun emior r suffer w was trained for his firet ght he welghed| but they have a funny habit of ‘re. = gil aurned: fr team a thr the penn cau acl STANDING OF THE CLUBS. — / , 163 pounds! Johnny always drinks two! signi si Se Wun oUt Ab Ne. PAT OHIMRTERATaDIbARnlaL cea eee lubs which will be played! NATIONAL LBAGUB. SuBRIDAN S § or three bottles of beer with his meals, | National S. C, I saw boxers stop in the ee ee eee Eee nept DBO aus first month of the season, | ! 2) 0 1,000) Chev i ee at Meant hor ne dnint | Made of a round, hold out their hands ailent and the party left + dar Vegi ALT) ieaieen gluba re on 4 ‘ Phitatel ong stent r mehow le didn’t A nt and the p eft the old sp st before the Easterners gc j see: ust got big, and he was|t® Shake, and The crowd |t and ity ruins with but few words of this ‘and that w +4 ve i L i 4 f en fat. He just got vig, t will force 4 tough as ever, It was lika| cheered them, tos the amateur cominent. i *hicago, atl and St t ‘ \ punching a solid block of wood, I hurt} bouts—and they have big shows by th ‘This afternoon they will miss the well st on the Hilltop, The Hill- . 15; Boston, 2. 4 Chong f I ds. He fight like the mis-| dozen every day—tt customary ¢ shouting peonle that has surrounded are bullt to seat nd Roston-Wasle ' 5 He outfought P: b every | boxers to ‘resten’ as soon as they think | Mee mATitnee lic the Preaeae 1 that will hardly acec ffir pot pountat a } ' round—had it all the way.” they're belng aten, If t Kot ove t i‘ ‘a A anlih t will “nae tded hrongs that us hi mpate ‘ttsburg game postponed on ‘ f , h b be Ney Kot 0 {and onthe hi y 4 @ decidedly | pames between” the Cun a \ IMMY alan't save pleanant experi {iM ea_ they'd mai good men. | to Use Fox Hills Links: hiller snap to the alr whten comes otf id rates and Glanta at the GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. \ bed " : “Liriere's plenty of good material the Hudson with a clean sweep. Grau The Polo Grounds had a seat. Brookiyn vs, New York at American Leagve | New York adelphie, } ence in England, He was signe am Lanetord is going to stay in Bos — Nites Ginhted ers of the N.Y. a,|W!) mies their plunge 4 swimm: 00, and the fans|} Park, Ho. om at Washington. ' {wth Melntosh for three Aghts 28} ton for 4 while, Clabay ts going an . ; arly, and although nearly |‘@k, which Was one of the most pl usually eame out in strong numbers, iting st aes abarde t ustralla 6 made tremendous bit| Western home (o rest un tis hand is one . e Tp tet ane ng ; 4) recause the; i nxlety ” t Dini aie cover tend aie expected (St Then be may make acother iripsa Atrangement of Team Golfls Taamubace ich enna 6 ant features 0 tie old clubhouse hecause they felt no, angie oh iicasee ' " y h " other words, they mias every r3 I to do as well {n England, But tn train-| England, He wants to show his critics iad - r 1b, they insist upon curing | 0 be iy | be waite ' ing for his frst fight—a match with a] 0M the other side that he can Aght Match Between These Clubs ie common srauad oh Which they onn|necied with whe oidiapet where they sill umes at the American League Part 1s g : 2 | Pe gilli pe eae ct as athletic aa o & questi = : good middleweight named Duncan—he tay ah ct BAnaida ents with more or less regular! To the fnn it may seem rather strange| Fortunately ¢here will be no confilet- | § bs ’ d Es 2 | broke the frst finger of ie ah hand, Longboat Wants Now Being Considered. do mot want to snitt, except (0 Jto read of the Giants and Brooklyn|ing dates between the Highlanders and : | riving the knuckle back. He went to| sional team mateh, fighting it out on the Hilltop. It is hard| the Giants for a month, but McGrew A : : & famous bove-rertor ara had gho hand |g ¢y Make the Race cAlfeady & team competition with the|to associate the names, Everybody ap-| says that oould be overeome very saally f ; ese up. 11 came along well. ‘The doc ’ ; oit| Crescent folk ts being formally the fact, however, that the! by postponing @ game and playing & j OR ile balsa dla HE trend of metropolitan golf| cussed, the location of which is i of Mr, Farrell in tendering the| double-header on the following day. i Wal seks but Molntosh had egy Three r( ‘ornered points the probability that the} hard vint to decide, for the nine | use of his grounds is the only is that) The men who feel the lose of the Polo \ SkWag out "8 i Ny a ‘ | Fox Hills course will become the | hole Crescent course 1s not suitabie| has enabled them to play in New York |G keenly are the forty or more b inGag out and was anxious to have ———eae adopted home links the New York| and the New Yorkers would scarcely all employees who worked on the gates 4 tee fant no the 160HeAUING “ABLB Vn etcae. the thimaus tubeér| Club, and possibly that of the] Cave to tax Fox Hills's hospitality a Manager McGraw Alarmed. jand tn the ticket offices, | There were Rbby went 0 Arst_ round wants to have another chance at the organization of Brooklyn ae] Second time, | hi . Aside from the Inco oof hav. | Swentyesight gaten at the Pole Grounds, woke the: hand, 5 thet time'10 } fhe New York Ath Club in tts 1 this will be cut down to ix or the end of the twentieth rou , running game in New York, He has} ** . : h from the ata: Xx classes has more than 4,000 mi jing to 2 Ay 90 & eaage. ground, ‘ ‘ t at the Hilltop, This wil throw a | eon Ao w 2 | just issued a challenge to run any man! bas deen y a golf club, 1s near A tis not much sma As FOES WARIS OVSE Eh ver of mcn out of employment until gy redbadleate Aad it) in the world ove Marathon dis-|{"¢ Manhattan and Brog Pr not than. gne member | Nrospect of hia athletes getting atifeiiot tands have been replaced down at . ad Dun Dl canta’ end len Sa Mintk, om 18 OUrse Ne in} out dozen plays xolf, but e yet Seabed mca thea Napa” : fs Blatt Nearly out, but it was A of | tr ng 1 Mints, sent Sn OMN be Kenohad ‘alt 1a contingent be pr found is as hard as > slump of the Gants in the first word to the promoters of the Hoimer- Kk and this, added to the co @ round, and a » re ; y x Hills, that elub wo k and ’ 0 ‘\ two days has been almost forgotten tn Lju rom fifteen } hh has ca a § ne A vover, | xeuneerron fi Ave TAG Wh r y of the Fox Hills ci , one of the largest u Mita asoant oft hi the excitement over the big fire, and Clabby th 5 i) Anishea | takes place at the St. Nicholas Rink on ee ; th sage team no} mint gt trouule| tha players say they feel now as if they ¢ him in thre fds if hie right hang | Monday night, asking for a mat@n wit i 6 golfing ¢ ent of the es | neveral y are past, nat 18 One OF) ee Ota a creah etart, an irene ToobEA bia: Flatt band Mare Nae cat Cae ‘ A ADOGt| tt wrens Lies that the several metropolitan |the Feasons Why the 4 “The fact that We have to spot the } ‘ that the distance be not less th the pelng Bugs | snntts clubs will eon | draw built at Two Hu jrest of the league two games," says | and booed, 4 the sporting pap at t distan: be not less than fit | arge 1 sof men | Hie? ae Ma ponsialdent Members. !xtreet ar 1 Broadway. a section of! George Wiltse, “will not hurt’ u: I { eee - t miles | way out of the difficulty | ‘\ the diamond at the Hilltop there is not} 140 ) aM eas one. goed “nant e orgak| When Afints was told that the winner! ™ aby | classification, « ticlais deciare ast tnore tan two inches of soll, dt te taid | {Mink to apare at the ‘end of the gees } ugh w to keep him out of the Shrubb-Queal race to- | me time the Crescent Uthough they oon solid ro When the 4 | was bad enough now to keep him t Queal race to-night was i boPbrupnay ; v " ton Aon the a n | of the ring fo: , onths, to be matched against the winner of the| © 1% located: Jus pee the Barrows ° eto dea sil ?) League club secur ek BO Oe Be —_— oo Old E 1 d A . he setermined ¢ He had |} { "| ed that ally aa Po GROG Bene ees in aud ievelieg ngland s Aristocracy nmesick for th i der aetiasr igh) vata | eT vd vi. month befor > WHERE THE HIGH SCHOOL a a three t . and showed Frank Mulkern, Clabby's manage Na it mus the & aw Wille Lewis ol9 Grounds ts of soft i layed, In Jett fel is a bare i 4 Dane ; od and the sudden change to treak across the grass which was for- rly the top of the fence, That wil! ive an {dea as to the extent of fl since the year 1770 have known to a man the peerless quality of rare old Sir Robt BURNETT¢ Gs London DRY Gin as in NINES PLAY TO-DAY, Townsend Harris Hall vs, Passate at Passate, J.; Manual « High vs. Commercial High 4; Jamaica High i o Trep, at Brooke iis lileh vs, Boys’ High eresting things t e t thas ails. iis arge by a to fight Harry Lewis to a finis rr a eens t ner neve 1 Kale r , " i g is Agu rana" aata Pram, | PACING AND BOXING BILL [Pas crescen: ciub nas o tmnt ia" aBlne Walt wound. thee ia Nard feat nnd $6 Sthe cloves taniers nave kone | PASSED IN COLORADO, |2rsceme'e cosine cron. for a Mra If ta atars bh O68 MAY Rave & VET? ad : Mayers cur 1 out of fast 1 they don't arse, W lk Mhe chaos that has arisen out of the tis Wield, Staten Istand; Adel- : ' ; Aalew them around and make favorites! DENVER, Col, April 1.—The House | inte. # plan f ' uer home| Dontin to Manage a Ha istion of the historic old. Polo, | ph! Academy vs, Long Island Hos- Its world-famed Tepnlation 0s A Mimulant of the highest re ef them as they used to. © MeVey-| has passed the Senate racing bill to} here } to house all depart.) M Clon ds has thrown the plivers com. || pital at Adelph! Field; Manhattan merit is the product of one hundred and forty years of AM Renatord fight didn't do them much| whioh was attached an amendment| "Rit spring th outfloiter, \ My int and they have not |} y High School of Commerce experience. Generation after generation of English phy- v good. It wasn't quite satisfactory, al- oun tag eonte te anna ate Looe! sanisorofealonal beara Wven so @ thought to thio lt ae Manhattan Pleld; Eraamua Hail siclans recommend it because of its tonic properties, nuesiunce ) though ft was a wood enoneh fleht Moe | * we Seem e rane » has g0) er An aaremetion ch afternoon’ y eae 's fp ie! |} High ve, Mackenzie School at Brook. for it--until you get it. Vey te as big as Johnson, and he was was a to nieasure Was imme. | tie Fox Hills course was accepted, — | vicinity which he has named the Dontin| Brooklyn replied that “none of || !yni Fordham Prep. va. Now Roch- ta Ane shape. ‘For Tive or six rounds) diately sent back to the Senate for ag: | 2avergisution has shown that forty. | Stars. They ‘will play thelr frat game us had ever thought of tha” MeGraw |] ello High at Fordham Field; De Sir Robert Burnett & Company Langtord tore at him and gave him an| proval of the prige fight nendment. as members of the i A.C. are! bere to-morrow at the Olympic Field, {is @ very resourceful fellow, however, |} Witt Clinton ya. Columb Fresh- 628-684 West Séth Street, New York. » ows a 0 t ty pier ef Olt here the ° ects to if = 1 rf ; 8 tweul fight, MoVey was s0 big that it], probaviy: will come cp in that, boy {edi ue Incomplete I8it Metropolt-| where they will tine up against the Lin | and. hie expects to have things straight: |] men at South Field; Stuyvesant vs, a strong colored team of! ened out within a fow days. wae hard for Sam to get at him, He (o.day, from the Wet He says one of the er White Plaing at White Plains, @trokes are not included, At least ball tosi t loves

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