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——— LE EAB DOI 5) Z Lalas _ HE EVEN IN UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY oe —__—______—— NVFARLAND AGAIN PROVES BOXING MARVEL OF DECADE Once in Second Round Only Time ‘Tommy Murphv Shows to Advantage in Bout | Against Invincible Packey. Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Wort, ACKEY M'FARLAND, the In- P vincitle, bent Tommy Murphy a easily as lo has beaten all of the other Uttle mon put egainet dim. The fight went the full ten rounds, ech separate and fndividual round hot enough to satisty even the moat exacting member nt the ring side, Tommy Mut although out. classed Ike all of the others, was not dishonorad in his defeat. From | start to finish be fought his levol| best. His courage never flagged, and | when beaten back he only rushed tn ogain swiftly to renew the unequal contest. Murphy might have beaten | almost any other lightweleht last night. But not McFarland, elthor last might or on any night to come. The Ohicago champlon ts alone In his class McFarland fouglit flercely until he had Murphy nearly out. Then he siackened his pace and contented himself with @ sure victory on points There were moments during the fight when !t seemed a sure thing that) Packey could put over the finishing blow if he wanted to. He showed that he can hit as hard as any Hghtweifht. Murphy showed that he can aveliu shing amount of punishment. ust Pot Fatrmont was comfortably |laugh at that. They cama to ebr I packed when the “Break,” suid Among the spectate again, “Break of the best lishtwelrhts tn the country, "ASM end Pan Morgan, being struck w! wen, bright idea, herded them tomether and | couiant y « hed tham introduced from the ring. | 6), PRAIA Uebel aed alt al Among the lot were Champion Ad Wol- fs ns i} east, Knockout Brown, One Round Ho- T the beginning of the tact round | an, Abe Attell, Freddy Walsh and wert! AL they shook hands, and Aturphy { Mer: Keyes, They wore all Slassy looking, | sinflingly sald Atl fricna'y, | RUBE Has nes rs at His Mer- well dreneed, quiet youngsters—and they | Paokey.” Then just to show how al kept thelr eyes glued to McFarland. friendly it was lie awung. hia let cy and Coach Robinson Tommy Murphy looked in fin@ Ahap® as hard as he could. MoFarland retat i He had more color than usual, aithoug ated by shooting over stratght rights Is Made Happy. there were « fow black and blue mark®) with pionty of enup in them. ‘The td ji to show that he had been through hard training. McFarland, laughing as he stood waiting in his corner, clear eyed, | confident, pink skinned, wae the beau ‘deal of @ ohampton. was off again for three minutes, Tommy took a tough gruelling The rewson for MeFarland'a wander- jing Ufo ts not hard to find. 1 dare aay | that none of the lightweight champt: lb Pe showed re- ehtwelght champions | the first round Peckey OF near champions at the ringwide wat | epect for his opponent by dancing lightly about, avoiding Tommy's eager rushes) i agg ora window last night begging & match SMAN BULG and BY BOZ. DR. York to-day ts Wilbert Robinson retired atar catcher and. officiail tamer of wild pitchers for the Giants \ He ts the boxing marve) He xroomed and coached Rube Mar- with Seotwork oo amooth peiion of the decade, and at this ten-round quard, the six-foot poultry raiser of x seemed to be poe ig ey ae biscae he will be supreme for a long Hrunewick, O. (RF. D, No. 2, Into ce aekawasee bers s je to come. lan opening victory and gave Manage and Tommy's tows were stopped. Just pening « laKer @ few iight taps were exchanged, and at the end both boxers sat down smil- ITH the second round the fight e-| gen Having measured, weighed | and studied out everything thet | Murphy could show, Packey Immediately | went in to win. There were swift ex- SPOD 5 tak ak PLING THE % COLUMBIA NINE Ghanges. Hard dlows were struck PF | gown to defoat before t doth. MoFarland, emiling, was APPAT Dartmouth team in a well Chief Meyers Makes ently amusing himself py seeing HOW! hy the Roore of 20. Greatest Freak Hit Ever Seen ¢ on Diamond he could ap Tommy on the ehin | neither side had acore with straight rights, when Tommy's lite and an error t tamoun left curved through the alr andy twice, Eckstrom, who landed on Packey’s chin with dona | Dartey putt, had the thud. It was a corking punch. Packey, | ™erey and held them nearly ifted from his fect, was thrown | tnd went Dial appar eff his balance and buried back alx or | ‘ 6, sece twirled fo local boya at his eas until the Cher Me: made the hit most re yesterday hat diamond, In walked towa eight feet to the ropes. He recovered | pyar, aaa t third out and thei) wou if poh CBee Ai Als oul 8 his poise instantly, but wae dazed for raily went for naught ave, Inne ® (AoubIe & moment, Murphy, his eyes shining | a Ai eine with eagerness, flashed in to follow up | Is THE worp Lit ane tha hie advantage. The wild veiw Mur- Waseda University |} aimoet st thea phy'e friends drowned other gt hs a with bat inh found. McFarland slipped out of t Thtea hal Ja squad corner, grazed by two or three ewishing | y)0.0 Wows as he retreated. In a few seconds ae verve ‘tall his head cleared and he leaned tn : yard back of third bane slug. A fierce right hander on tho ol. who had thought h ean ‘ i brought Murphy up with a Jerk, There FAR hae ee a under tt was a flying mixup, and the bell rang. | MELVIN SiHbry a ela a a RSW iL astons MaParland had been in serious trounle | middle hey at ba na e with ple came Torin Through the nex land sh Tommy aro beating him one of his sharp Iittle r him into @ stubborn and treat. Murphy fought his best wae owtboxed, outfooted and MoFarland was masts IN T yr | the natic amateur 18.4 ; 1 for| line billiard championship tourname ‘ Mank Muldaur defented G. PB, Clarke or to handle Tommy, no ¥ A Acorn of HO to 268 potnts trick was tried. Re WHETHDR THE RACING OAME wave of going it, Now ho w cele gsen't an eos De, Hovie, HARRY FORBES KNOCKS nese ut his vtact that the) OUT BRITT IN 20 SECONDS. would enco : ” ene sold at « tady in the first ushing Kt r scheduled ten phy, dazed now ” would never Ko « 44% Afth round came ne | the last. Pack endlessly, forcing a ground. He st t the f ” ay and sent the ris HAT THE BOX SCORES SHowW. head with stunning for it ‘wae end of the round M n¢ 8 inten Phillies and the Rustlers made thirty hits between them tn thetr upon landing # kr His fle ‘ Kostom. Of this number the een, and stilt had Murph ‘ \ mmy was , \ t © ranks of the ‘Tigers must be doing them driven 1 besten we a ga 1 five battles in t ' ' tha coord 1s | sledding this season, 6 i \pire-o} having r n ¢ row u ok Sheridan, Muephy put nf ‘ t nds into camp, 6 t T scored all of @ resounding ¢ f t t when they drove Pitcher Waler from the Farianc o er, BOAT e i ex wor motons four hits, two of one at tho ringvide called out: “You're|| im the nint beating him, Tommy.’ Murphy had 4 ry PAcKEY WoUL>D HIS Gio LEPT AND HIM UP AGAINST THe Ropes. Wroveast WIDHING Pa BY HIM A HORSESHOE Marquard Finally “ Makes Gocd;” _ Giants’ Chances jt Graw at least a $1,000 return on tha i Hi nm the vestment abe began to wobble SRHAPS the happiest man in New, 2Ppearance of @ sinall aatchel when jane ninth a tara fat peraon who re-| —ernessin Getting Around “un dnesiy is nosis I I ANE puis vo eutioe OF Ve riod thie Jmenibles an arm full of aatchels, while Bier , p, iaha ahem ahaa Oi nod thing In kitting on the bench, began to perspire ie Bases. the chaile z HEAL of eteat atte say was too tate, freely and grit ie teeth, The large toi. 7 mt Cc ie he: Apacs bewemae cerlcerntind. bee 2 gentleman was Robby and next to him — SiS TANTO ERA io) sus) svat ibaeteian tmlbein tind hers 1a decaae ii we enueh a tie has the | Rxninet the ball, He was pe has made one hits the same being {i becdlnea a antoatt ead tek tld TE WUE Meee two-bagger that drove in a run on Mon ee Maleg day. He undoubtediy knows the bail ts ies one esre being pitched, fo “Get out there and attend to hin Robby," s MoGraw, “It's your Job. Marquard had already walked on batter and was on his way for the ond when Robby leaped from the be and began shouting w encour | eaement Watch that wind, Rube’ he vetle “And don't you throw me down'” Younger Players Puzzled. Some of the younger players G@ WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL ONCE MURRAY CAVONT PACKEY with A CORKING Get Big Boost ooked eet ae eas 1911. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK FEATURES SKETCHED AT FAIRMONT CLUB BOXING SHOW Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publisiine Co, (The New York Word), MNOCKED Ko.Bro Looning ON “rey LET Tomy AN INCH ALD WITH FIER THEN ue Champion De Oro Pooi title Play’ at Alfred T McGraw’s Players Show Cle in series of ¢t d lead over » of the m, Great Help. to 4.4) great aid Pitchers and 1 to-night up a little puzzled over that remark in) ieeveens nen ary regard to the wind, but evidently Mar- ip tye y ore ; AYER le: Brae AU had heard it before and bean title one “ue onfident of retaining a delivery: “Two strikes shot) i © will play harde an over now tt ate and the hatter was out, “iard v a i A AVATAR about the wind?’ tne) Pitchers world, a , imously of R pape woe Kled ed ; pein ‘ A vegan to KUBIAK, “MICHIGAN GIANT, batters arted for t af orm in the clubhouse Robby wonderingly. “Many a pitcher’ T jive you wa me and see een | has lost control of his curve ball on! Gee, wouldn't it be great if I could get | account of the wind and nothing If you will notice the wind ts bic over the field from the southw Didn't you see that gust take Meyer’ fou! and blow it fair? went on t wat of wind 1 tipped him off. dhe had to start from further the plate showed me someth About that time 3 hap a school ack and up 1 aid, vt “« an © stared. it fi eles ying | ilar!" ots ®. a Rood atart this sea son and work reg- | 3 AMUS¥F MENTS, | «van Se written ENDING VINK A mys pearae sie LMPINE "sy, ; sa peice Me GILLETIE iia SMASHING | Wied wy feral Good boy, Rube,” exclaimed R murray, ae a8 RALPH HERZ “DR: “DE LUXE Do you know, T saw Al Orth lose Daa ee } t ; “ Waway, trol at Philadelphia one day and he nec Pedi a a neon Thu. could not find put what was the mat- |) Tew ie ce ar ne fngiiy naticed that a door | Murray dashed on to th Fiske ‘i ; leading from under the «randstand had in : HUDSON Set aor, st ‘Breg, at 8. eft open and that was a iy Seapt A Open oe wind blowing directly BLANCHE BATES si JACK GCODMAN READY TO RETURW TO RING. CRITERION SS SARE gE ‘2 us GLOBE ist?ah 8.20. Ee Re ie arign (Sait RUA BAYES “wb RORWORTH Sreutil th ry ests of Jack Good an, writes the nt Biuou } SO TOE HME AR wiliralan (PIR Ce EAE THE CO NFESSION Young Aearn when moet t NEW AMSTERDAM. §).428, Pee ar sae pow Bia hag oan vl ALBANY, April 18.-Young TH INK LADY been td le west side een| Ahearn had an advantage shy GAIETY [AEE on yas” tas training quietly and biding the time | pound except t which wa Looe Te and ai ‘i tt when he would be At to come back and] aoeaeenaiile LIBERTY Yorn ecg 8 Ce ee eaeey in icaite | sagt Amita te aude A Hooper | CHRISTIE. WACOONALD al | in THE SPANO MAiD OF WERE : BOSTON, Aprit 19.—While Al Delinc again got the dgciston over Mon tell of San Frail round bout ts no dount matched @ pair as could be found ny class, Delmont did considera ing and Attell did some hard cou d t al the Armory A, re until eleventh round A. there | about thelr betng as evenly 01 was a latter snapped some stiff lefts to Delmont’s face, and both shot some good rights to the face AMUSEMENTS, TAST 4 | MADISON SU. GARDEN Mai.sat OPENS TittDA rahe LONDOW Folties ACADEMY Keb OE: 10, 20 & 300} The Heari o: iaryland WALA basa, MAT LODAY in| FOOCIRCUSARTII: ble (ann s RUS “WALLACK’S. has POMANDER WALK | RULLER SKATING 8 Remajous Daily. the | iit “3 WOoLdTAN KINK, clas and O24 St | coX@iitre | Wee "evenlos ‘Otis Johnson Will Have. New Highlander Player Has Good Lead in." vs savage as he ban Ainerte |. 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