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UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Fairmont Club Members Will See a Clever, Aggressive Bout i When Murphy and McFarland Clash To-Night. | Coprright, 1911, by The Prem Puvahing Om, | The New York Word members the Fair. mont will see a great show to- when Packey MeFariand and Murphy come together ‘This t@ the finest card put before New! Yorkers in many a long day. It is neither @ matter of mera hant slugging nor @ fancy ten-round exhibition of Might Mantastlo footwork and tantalizing tapping. Both M i and Murphy comblne in the nest degree fine knowledge of the boxing game and good, aggressive fighting spir Of the two McFarland clever, yet he hh ts the more whelming ad- vantage fn that line, He ts the awiftest and most heady twelght in the! world to-day. yhy 19 clever and Uehtning fast Added to his Mevarness To and unilke Pack ® put it over. hos a hard piney he fs always anwian | When McWarland began boxing be trie@ to win every fight with @ qmdow! knockout. He became remarkably tast and sktifw, ao that he found it emey 1) min hie fights on points. fe eave ngs for the Dig occamton whee He will heed them to win a chemphe- hip, Tit made it a rule to win ee far 4s Doasible without trying to slur hie! man dowp and out in a hurry, Still he ever fel] into the Abe Attell habit of | Aghting ane minute and reating two. He fights every second of the tine. He piles in on top of hia man con-! stantly, wearing him down and daliver | ing ight, sniPpy blows with bewilder | ing rapidity. Me shifts and changes | from one style to another in a flash, yet ’) ts always fehtiny lle ts known agai “punteher." No one knows how game MoFariaud is, because he has never been put to the test When hurt he has always been able to fight his way out o corner and rely upon his marvella | skill until he recovers, M | 0a fy URPHY ts as aggressive as Me-t Farland timecif. Me Is fast of | — foot and a fast hitter. He never | slows down, When hurt he doesn't] stall, but fights twice as hard. If he te knocked down he takes the « calmly, and then Jumps right into a furious mix. the gamest of the game. know what {t means to quit or think of quitting. Hin Mgnt with ‘T MeGovern, while ati] almost a novi showed the stuft that was in him | Tommy had Terry tn bad shape. MeGovern put over one terrifte right, and Murphy went down lke a low. He barely managed to get up, and it was purely by instinct. He didn't even realize that he was down taking the count. Four times Tommy was floored by crushing blows, and each and ts on Me Ile doesn't n tol ii | struggled to hts fect with his face toward the Terrible MeGivern, —Io| didn't even take a step backward. The! Por, ® towel ended that fight, Again Tommy was caught by & heavy right swing base the first round of his Mgnt with Jony Summer 0 a hit like af Mth a mallets Mee Nike 4 aM! many years, ‘The play was eprung sev He wat knocker dean Marly eral tines in the West this sprits necked down three ‘i noone thought for a minute th MHmes, if 1 gergember riuhtiy, in thatltngian, knowing hia heaviness of f | roupd, and ong Jn the next. Yet hel would attempt to get away with 1 ' Weathered the storm, recovered all ofl ine tig League 5 his strength, and before the end of the| Mevery tent mire taun pee } ixth had thined the tables completely | rerers eat out ® slo a hort, and as there was neo and had Summer hanging on and al Hugs Raymond the office to ‘nowt help’ xave Hug ‘ Hert Kk s ha Murphy, hard, in th t Tommy hag June up to te and faster tan before Sroppe Tones md and) harder - Meyers had has DRY aw been t . mt and Rergen has caught at big matches out. Hut for forced him to draw|that way ead of Wo Pa t tleman didn’, " siasm when he fact, he and hed | McFa { staggered Cross 4 a % c= 5 § 2 wie | he weld welghe over 188 even when uot in hard training. a ee Dy One of Ryan looked, vl "fie, B85 | Hone. i - lyn yest ; mighty-armed Bergen doff his cap for slow rata y t n badly beaten by His one {ot a little further awa PACKEY M’FARLAND, THE UNCROWNED KING OF LIGHTWEIGHTS firat ‘Then! Meyers Does re Une Bi pected! When He Pilfers Second on Catcher Bergen. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. runner Meyers pulled one of the neatest lng plays against Brook- that haa made t the bi ‘New York Men Have Good Chance in Big Marathon. preailzed won ___THE EVENING WORLD, AND TALKING ABOUT ' BASE STEALERS, JUST CONSIDER “BIG CHIEF’ | ow the Chiat had hoodwin! ful catcher ha laughed with them. “Got Bergen y you are atuft « The fu was that off n his Giant Intends t paign t derstand pon qu long hot Dod ny Meyers couldn't steal \'PickedUp Around | Sporting Circuit | THERE Is BVSRY INDICATION | hed Mke Bergen, and) Gov. take my hat off to that,” led to the Chief, ling some of that stage part of {t to the players ® dave ergen in @ year if the Brooklyn r had any idea of when he was start. The Chief stole that one head, 8 Have Stolen Ten Bases. o make a !y season, and ft J# easy to now why he put such emph k start silding during wee In the , rumr weeded the ere is no doubt but that MeGraw base running cam- un. asis the ur Copyright, 191, by The Press Publis TUESDAY, hing Co, (TI PacwEY COUNTS ON OVERWHELMING TOMMY WITK HIS SPEED AND PACKEY MCFARLAND, CLEVERGST LIGHT eeerrt IN THE WORLD Toray. ” zone wei) 1911. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK he New York World). AGOR G6 “Nk | News and Gossip ‘now that arrangements will be soar | \pleted in a few dage for the ereetion |of new ates! and concrete stands at! | toe Polo Grounds to take the place af the wooden ones which ware burned down last Thursday night. Present resentative of the Og engineering Ann of Cleveland which bullt the new steel otands at the Cleveland grounds, de- @igned the new stee) standa in Toledo, and also is building the new stands the Washington Club. Mr. Brush sent for the representative, and it is almost asquret that work on the new steel land comormte stands will be e@tartud witht a week or ton days. It is wald that the olud ts getng ahead with !ts arrangements with the esmarance from | the Coogan estate that the present lease \on the grounde will be extended when [tt expires in 1920, THE BIGGEST TROTTING spr. {ng of the year, the Chicago Iforseman Wuturity, $18,000 guaranteed, will bo raced at the Detrott Blue Ribbon meot, } which place at Detroit on Ju 1. ‘here are three divisions, one for ear-old ti stters, one for pacers joe the same age and the other for two- year-old trotte: THERE IS GLOOM AMONG THE followers of racing and boxing in Den ver, After getting both bills passed Shafroth vetoed them, giving the ‘same reasons for doing so that Gov. | Folk of Missour! did when he vetoed “LE think | the racing Dill in that State. THE STPVPNS TAAM OF ken were no match for the William Colle team in a game of baseball yes- terday, being shut out by a ecore of § to 0. Davis, who pitched for Williams College, only allowed the Jerseymen to make two hits off his delivery. He made aixteen of them fan the afr, A BIG BUNCH QF MONEY Was lost om Babbler when he failed to win lthe second race at the Jamestown track, Babbler was backed down mm do was to finish third, Apologize and @mirk deat out Babbler and follow. ers were sad at heart all the d. AT THE ORANGE FIPLD GROUNDS Hoth the New York t Hoth Bt MoIntire, the fo © had the P of rece! Ago teams. Marry streak, for lke Lo this way thelr foc g staff has been cugmented John T. Brush hed «@ talk with @ rep | HORO- | 4 to 5 to 2 to 5, and the beat he could | 4 hoth + Brooklyn twirler, ew eating out of his hand Me ! | there ts a0 throw the | to nit, put i Title | 1B od, either, 1 (Qoeiel © The Evening World.) ! “Wastington, D. C., April 18. | before he becomes a rel! 1s epatty and when he Js on the alah) bases on balls. one and @ chance error or mo will do record. Ife first as much harm as free hitting. in a pinch, The fact tat Russell Ford has an-| 0)S" | nounced that he 4s feeling ft once more) 04 yn is the beat news Manager Chaso has) Vacehn | heard for a week Washington team, which hates to see | Jimmy Gardner's Services in Great Demand Just Now)’: New England Middleweight Signed for Two Bouts. BY JOHN POLLOCK. | g IMMY GARDNER, the New England J middleweight came to the front as @ logical con- \fender for Hilitops Can't Depend | On P Pitcher Ables Just Yet him in the box. Waiter Jphnsan, Wash: | ington’s seven thousand dollar beauty, cw Pothier ahaer Shows in Garne |!» expected to tackle the Highlanders | Against Washington That -morrow, apd if he and Ford hoolt up I tapether there should be right off the! reel one of the prettiest contests of the sason. ‘Lacks Control. | Johneon pitched his first game last Saturiay and wi way off color, Bos- | }ton making eleven hits, but ha was) merely having a vad day. Ford and |his fellows need nat bank on any pros a that the big finger from Coffey early successes have perked | ville, Kan., ts not fn ahape and capable | Keogh la winter after the wu ate » up the Highlanders to ® point of showing the tremendous speed he er had won the title fror n lay night he @ven beyond which they had|had last year. |Hueston. Since then the Caban has » is entitled to @ reached before the esamon opened. They| Jack Knight, while always more or! held the ch nahip entbien) and ble cs have convinced themselves that they|Tess ladle to land on the vall with rill have litte trouble | — ; ‘ vigor, was usua dared by thel i acreating the challe cn obs ok have @ well balanced team, and that) ‘!é y ianeldered by el tn defeating the ger a De | SAVE TIM has inspired confidence in thelr own, ; hat Of! Oro himself says the match 1 as good a weak #' th the bat. His at 1 team work. This has deen clearly |tude at the plate used to cause that; 9% Won, .| EARN MORE muney shown by thelr playing here, and will! jnprossion, but this season Jack haa| But Kec 8 a‘ ie i count much in the future, for it means|tho attitude, according to the fans | #4ys that ow f that they will not lose heart when @ away from New York, a da Tous | ton uh Sy : 1 wks of to ie good-sized lead ts piled up egainat| character In a pinch, He certainly dis-| Pio") BIE seal : of data, formulae, dled them. | playa none of the earm arke of being Fact 7 i ; atrata of the ball, and his hitting) | AdGL WT need &. lot OF ateadying st both the Washington pitchers! he 's \ His work bes eckay was all Washington, fans have heard a about Johnson being a fence break and he waa the ; Interest at the p! at could be cel telling when he is going to ‘at in the fire by giving Going good, he 1s hard ed by another & pass fol Ford has it on the] ¢ion for to-da Gray or Groom for Wash!ngton. —— jwua_won gue fight and lost one since he has Ve x) essimu ae will | Binly tise Wrvele a ard Gah, i Contender Already Wille 1. ot Philadelp have been before the ( recently | | NEW VORICS LEADING THEATRE EMPIRE "s who hes 40a Wot Bat Ye | “EXCUSE ME” GRIETY CREATE hw W M broke Chicago's losing and Pjrates don't Te fanned ten men, CHRISTIE MACOOKALO THE SPRING Malo inel- by "Doo"? Scanton ne begins to ap-| the Dartmouth College team defeated _ | the mlddlewelght cham me «bare wins many & ball} the South Orange Field Ciud by a score | 4 ee had not deen|of 9 to 7. It took ten innings to decide | Plonship title, 1s now being sought Wid, “aetE fun Wyk | pase running | the game, the Dartmouth players win. |after by clubs ai! over the country. SICK ERMOCK Ea fleay mut daa at FY t |ulng when Daley drove out a triple,| He has two matches on his hands at Hh 1 1] scoring Morey and Conroy with the! presant and besides has received offers RALPH HERZ» DR. DE LU} E | Li re | winning rune from the newly organized Twentieth ; iy Wisi, te Ba « teal, AVORE 4 SAIN PON fT THTR-| armory A, A. of Boston to fight good Mrs. Fiske Be 4 | o mo @ | Secrgetowe thame finisher Up tich ina { men in his class. Jimmy will tackle HUDSON Weiser The . tle, 2 to 2 Darkness brought | Jack Dillon of Indianapolis for six VON Aiea es. § 4 eto an end. Woodie of Prince. | rounds at the Duqu Garden BLANCHE BATE tN | ' the strike out record of the| Pittsburg on Friday night and Bo Hwa kad ae ‘ig ! retiring twenty bdattere on|Moha of Milwaukee for ten rounds at CRITERION re Wel a | : the New Star A, C. of Milwaukee on ‘4 th “T H A 1 Ss aw tam tenance MH COL MBIA FRESHMPN LINE April 2. | raannit te fant Cinton ey Shoah Oi ee pron eater | (hom, GLOBES 8p { 8 afternoon on Sovth Deshler, the hart hitting : Gia ehool hoya have « ¢ h ARE DELIGHTED! . ust m this year, and the 0 40 thi nnd t Ko some to trim then ' 1 brother the Shible ho i N pon iat ta Galeria Baves «1 Norwortu a Hix figure in the high school's| ‘iin he au With @ laugh or « song hit every min rr ted a Yonal Spordng Que. nt it ‘ krea could | Jett mith the, Marorse LITTLE MISS FIX- IT. | Ki et | FOLLOWERS Jost uke 2 , j \ who had | % ave a r RN pe Brews i } han 0 - : vat | BIVOU Bre giry ; Dual hy THE CONFESSION bi r fedt rh iN eat 8. gers Didn't Try Stealing, wi Joa Bayardo Brooks, the English fighter who | J KEW AMSTEROAM ats Waits ed . ther f the pl von cresienee niir eceot Kiaw & Drlenger's me do Laxe, x men THE PINK LADY 1 ni LIBERTY Spring Ma Wwe or WN perform t The 2 by a big margin, The At field and placed the old-timer, Lord, finals have lost chet too, frat game A turned the tables on 1 aKa the fos have taken thelr new alleged star there, twetve, tt Yred Tenney's Wostone Ww art te Sox aga wing the WN Nh REPUBLIC ‘ FRANCES STARR taking the Rede to and tt wae Toman, out of loft Anh Males Wed. & Bal, TIMES, | WALLAGK'S "=" 404 9 |POMANDER WALK ‘;; ADADEMY 92.2%," 10, 20 & 30e| JURRAY nh a The Heart of Maryland abe, Hine kt EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN “TQWUMBIA NINE IN SAME AGAINST DARTMOUTH BOYS First Important College Con- test of Season Here at South Field To-Day, The Columbia patl team, thetr Southern this afternoon back from meets Dartmouth Field in the n first important gime ® weason. The Dartmouthnine ts an extended Eastern and Sowhern tr 1 while hot especially steces: has demons strated itself to le a fast, scrappy ag- gregation. The mn ovpather down South has put tlem ine vily fine vany years eo and retureied fronk A rather sa Southern trip. In their games re and Washing- they improved thetr { base running, the thing BROOKLYN DISCOVERS A NEW CHAMPION. \De Or Oro Defends His Pool Title (220008 SEs Against Keogh i008. Sire Alfred De Oro will be of his pool title at to-night against Jerome Rochester, They wil for 20 points each | have been training herd fo: upon the result ch world’s champions De Oro won the ¢ in the defense | heen e i Hoth ADVERTIS ae : ING MEN, BOOK- ship battle betw ts KEEPERS, STENOGRAPH- green ba ERS AND CORRESPOND- Tommy Kilban ENTS, PLUMBERS AN D FITTERS, ELECTRICIANS, BUSINESS MEN, TELE. PHONE ENGINEERS, MEN IN ‘THE BUILDING TRADES, M/ ACHINISTS MARINERS, W AUK AMUSEMENTS. STEEL SQUARE aa America’s Fol 50 C to advertise Wace a ne tai Pa. 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