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1% THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Wolgast-Hogan Battle To-Night Is Interesting, Because Ad Is eightweight Champion and One-Round Carries a Knock- out Punch. Press WANTS - see An Tripw CHAMPION: However CHAMPION Witt 88 THERE WITH A RUSH AT THE FIRS? Nea TAP op THE BELL OWEN MORAN. Ko ee al WITH WLS KNOCK. ) |Giants Owe Victory in| Te Bron: AS gorse Opening Game With Hub | dea tat Om teat | Team to Devore’s Speed| ch one of the contestants ts a cham: pign. The interest doubles when the mégn opposed to the title holder pos seeees that maker and unmaker of champions—a wallop. Hogan has a ‘op. Tp fact, Hogan's wallop ts hardly to be, passed over with such a sient description, It ts a peculiarly dendiy | wallop. It isn't merely a wild, trust- | to-luck Ing, but a neatly deliver short-travelling punch, atmed and tir scfgntifically, With it Fred Tenney Faster Now | Josh Sure to Be in Race for Thaw Ih Séveeal Laub Base Stealing Honors | of Country. Fred Tenney has a nice looking ball club when their uniforms are considered, and iney are a pretty fast lot of youn outside of those sombre adornments, but the spryest one of the lot ts Fred him self. He !s faster now than he has been in several years, end on one nfleld hit he struck up @ pretty pace going down to first. fn RY BOZEMAN BULGER. | HES speed of Josh Devore won the opening game for the Giants over Boston, and the indications are Hogan ea d now that this v, who was wht beat it, hig name, “0: nd." f his | born at Pratt: he some Hidn't agree with | es fights terminated before the ent | times tnsts © Maut of he third minute, and some them | asipoon as he put over the fret soild | 1D. Hogan sh middle of the ra Ale ns for the bn of the country this season, Ly us t be right with Ty Cobb! tittle lot of ngs for lagniappe. 9 running| If you don’t get that r | ns “for good measure’ down New and wittn he made is first appearance in It was Josh's sp him to} Or jane wey York, pitted against a. 0, Brown | second on Doyle's a he had} Matty Used “Fadeaway” Twice. Win a minute of the beginning of | Bat Neson » singied in the third ‘That burst of | ‘Twice during the afternoon did “B fight he had Brown eK a PRESENT IN Tue speed enabled h to take third when Six” incork his aft ‘tadeaway,”' | daged. That was the one-rownd punen, | WNOULD LIME A CHANCE SPIRIT, AT LEAST, Snodzrass beat out a close one to the | "4 Itt 20H th ae Lal PMT Rate tri@@ out against the toughest litte bit | HUASEL. From that station the litt! +k See ss ‘ The only man who was deemed worthy |speed marvel scored on Murray's My| of the “old dingus," as the ball players — | to Goode, and it's dollars to doughn ty's way, was Fred Ten that there is not another man on e! , were two eam who could have beaten that Giant, and there were arkable throw, Score that first ru cond and third, of @ghting machiner. in the game, [t ai@B't get Brown, “st tt had his back- era more worrled than they had ¢ beet before. Again Hogan show claps by fighting ten rounds WHAT THE BOX SCORES 5 ShOW. nt runners in splen bs in Paris, b m ame, and with did*form, using the judgment and gen ‘al moment, and Matty, who one tea iiere tae eo easlavtans | BOSTON, April 2.—'Buck" Crouse of |the exception of th inning nad eralship of a@ veteran Instead of 8 o We The — inked one game what the Giants couldn't do In uses 1 dingus xcept IN gix clubs ty all of them with con- Pit irg knocked out Ted Nelson of | the home team singled agaln in th another great sprint st but this time he was pe peris) on the paths, The four ching of Earl Moore © downed McGraw's men, It was Davidson's sensatie le ninth, with two out, that saved the day and against the p ses of dire sort, tur tted to] whirr th: vond run ency and a i Wht the reverse by fee, fighting in furious spurts and resting when he was tired, adapt.ns himself to a peculiar style he had ball | kank into Meye: mt nletica mude such « qui very, j Ba! aes — Hane try his hand with the lucky southpaw never seen before, taking hard punish- | BSAriaca nek SoH oe Athietios mude such m quick recovery 1) nich also resulted from fast foot work| “Good boy, Marty!” yelled Tenney.| Pat Moore, the clerer Pailateinhte tgnrweign:, | Nd suddenly Nelson's right landed on (UY "8 J Ay gusoese eeainat, Coal GAMER kd Wea hating It well }] that he ay wtors and held them to turee hits, There aided by @ flying atart, pattered over) 'Z see you've atill got tt and Jack” Rem crack fighter of Mls , sending Crouse to the floor for |W29 had so much su gainst Cons pli d 4 }7 must hav up in Maine that was looking for Iie nan in the seventh After one bat-;, Later in the game Matty used the trig" at knockdown In his career. hie Mack's. youngsters, ‘ yal! ik oi ke tary Nabi tiaai tlie adeaway" on Tenney again, but then Boson night ‘Thue ll ie| Crouse was all right when he came|_ It 18 Hall's turn to work for the Rea Don’ T claim that Hogan {8 even likely r Acie tenet ita tn Gheleaine patween the Gib and the ter had died, Devore made his third! ye situation was not so serious. Relmoud's first appearance in a. bow East uy for the third session and went after |Sox, but Donovan belleves in gathering Bap roast within the toh-round La eoeaash + tae Mtralght single, After two blufts at a/ "tne. best pitching Judgment, of the Lhd, Mee eantt tlt in god form Nagon He ivbel Melasn jail tha games poaiitis ow tis We mit, In fact, such a finish ts very steal he finally got away to a flying| . own by “Big Six" @ | travel his hardest "i Fs Nei ds may micotte tne! unlikely, Wolgast, in scores of hard the Highh 1 the three start Just as La As D. uainiiac tne Reve nite etter: he H nan as had : ~ soke fh ine ones onienee nie by aye Having meee cae \ eel es of ha oe : : ho first Inning 3 : nan up th Nebratiie aul Hak coe & 1 © the body, which put |the visitors, having Hall in reserve. vafMes, has shown that in stamina, f : 1 ball, Doyle's wallop was good for al hit him for two bases, Clarke wa e can ‘secure the bout has been Nel Fisher will not be able to take courage and recup ve power he ts the Athletics went to bat five times anc Mne single into right, and Devore! man and he reached third with only one ofan y her twelve-round bout Mickle ® bmaller edition c Battling Nels In the ring the dark-skinned, Lowleggod little champion is a veritable bulldog. It'd) true that like a bulldog Isn't ve Nay particularly careful to take the in 1 the s ¢ fb to 2 @ recOgnized grips. If the fi it ts going against him he turns to desperate rough- ing, This isn't admirable, but at any y from Stovall's bat vate Wolgast gets credit for one thing f of the Cardinals made he fs a fighter! \} nite of t tos, e soth folgast hasn't Hogan's o1 ¥ pudch. But he ts a hard hitter, y in the infigt and he Is to Wear his man down, He can take a terfific amount of batterin nd he can sive it in return, The Matison A, C. though the! Harlem Park © On@ Hundred and Twenty-seventh and Fecond avenue, is one of the larg boxing pavilions in the city, All t aspiring lightwelghts w York w \ twobagger and another a home run. hitung aume played How, | out. Herzog was the next man up, and Saod.| Matty knew that a long fly oe score, Instead of putt skimme round to third like a sw From there he raced home on Srase's long fly to Goode and again his | terzie, M ‘Kent cro s speed beat the throw to the plate. from the plate by keeping the ball tn- Devlin Deserves Credit, Too. side, If Herzog had struck at it all While Devore should be given credit right and good, but Matty was not tak- for hie wonderful speed, tt would be af! any chances on his hitting one on ttle unsportsmaniike if Devlin, who ‘s| the end of hia bat. As & toslll terite 4 Mttle short on the ten second stuff, was not given credit for scoring the last} Six" then pawed the air a couple of run with his head. times, and struck out both M rand Arthur had reached second on a fluke} Goode. two-bagger that almost upset Mr. Mi jout tn right field. Meyers tried ha ‘smash the ball in the nose, but Pitene ns in the har te Sox have played three stra'gnt games result- nd of this number the Cleveland tewm has » rejuvenated Chi American wightflelder, broke ts off Pitcher Cam- It clouts but the Newarks had to two } was all Jost at last, e the cause of the Skeeters’ fo] the Hilltop this afternoon, as we are) led to belleve that Arthur Raymond of eee) “ity and Mr Mattern of Boston wil, Flaherty was a little nervous about! tit cts and tr viriers. the Chief, and let one slip that took ‘George Bannon Heads git att otal Mews and Gossip Mott Have n A.C. A 2 ain Fishery had fe ti, agree Picked Up Around will be packed, al t Coulon of Chicago the bantamweight! cup ius, topo be around the ring, hoping would go after thy next one and ne lit ‘ . i 4 Dally Mae Pg 4 champion beaten. Packey —<— ty his fresuman sear at Columbia, will] out for third with his neck bowed and ; t champion, and Eddie O'Keefe of Phila- Perce ss 40 Moetat bos my Hn hae at Me Willa York Can Eocene win, e ggine fo compete for tem thing uncer | Nis heels high tn the alr. Matty took porting ircul delphia fought ten fast rounds to @ Reh FRO rear tee boo, tA i cever fiaht ‘him, -and’ Hosen ‘Charles Martens, _ the Win i the sign and cracked a red hot grounder draw sere. The battie was a pretty Sees 500! Bu ‘4 old, offaged to meet Packey at 18 pou saa asi pha nog, the Irish-American A Ggaints the shins of Becond Baseman exhibition of clean boxing. There were ac THE COLUMBIA BASEBALL TEAM ~ ,, Pe nd a ‘tralniag at Cole! weeney, Very few ball players are tavpite welght Around Athlete, the Club's | 8%. aves tore the. coms tee | fond of baseballs on the shins, and, ¢ the Pennsylvania nine this after ( get Wolgast into , that will be held at Putt! while Swee! was spinning around in In Philadel The Blue and) fight Lim. Wolgast aw Captain, dy dt oubt, Devlin raced across the platter! White defeated the last year} at present, and H New Captain. 1 t ya nd the game Was won a Atifan CURCinv as hard touahe # The Columbia! soon after the Brown-Murphy t ~ = ying start, Arthur would never have] (4% showed mde aba Dental baradvinighastedah id ween the prodigal son, ting when they easil Seventh aegiment t game. The C postponed game day of this w defgited the am in a practice | n will play thelr th Columbia on F Leaving aside the material fact that speed won the game for the Glants, we beg leave to announce this morning tha Matty, alias “Bix Six." allas “Gum Boots,” allas “The Peerless One," ailas “Thespian,” and from then on ts in our nidst again with both fight up and toes be geen, the Jeffies, forme ‘ champion. Jef his pe IJdew’ Kipper of Los Angeles, will be iu a vox at the rings! THE TRACK MOF COLUMBIA $M SMITH, to tho aurprive Me nails dragging. Having weathered the} wih Pratt Tustt ih field the Be at the ringside Morrts Har . storin of doubt that swirled around the and W n roger tag, ura Philadelphia a beating at Bro heads of fandom a week or more ago Any | poe lifer RR pple ; t ety he jlatned in a magazine diagram, He had | weeks tr arrival 49 | metrical negro heavyweight. Besides | tion of ia ‘ P'voudllion (or the vers ing that Was needed and a neat | "3° i a being very skilful and , sey . i [aa ate S| knaek of sending sealing aun at : eh ceenth' M4 goin: B Wh ‘Ul Cl lie ei {mare ne rho au him wl"rove fogs th new ck cata tread fold tt uate £8) Boy Who'll Claim |i, Hae | his gecisive kno uts of v oO | » will be nl@ to | some J} ruaning this Summer, of a by and of Kublak, and many « THE ENGLISH LAWN TENNIS ABSOOIA- en Uieir_ present team \ 3 sot te Aitell’s Tille it | aac. oar s.sneess| dearrweights rey - 4 eee iste ty which many | Heaton tie serien 0 | Smith ts another edition of Tom Shar : bad ‘ mppete there, ‘Poe H Ri 1° Daria Cup nation w eae a nnuiaee as ered fr pe a Mag ta hd EB Put e Quits Ring... poser mustles show t 5 He! Ive » O'Krien Beaten Again, | Aa ie Maseachusotte Ios {8 | . wd Roune ‘ No. in nd sent sma f . Ree att Sehweia and Venki ‘ hi into Harris's body in the moet a 1 tn \ of | a De ge Rae Ox ‘3 i. | plenty of confidence, but no Fao wath the wall ped the fight in The atath'| Hiion of the Valo | fe @id the awkwarl waite mo A wera 1 round | SAMUEL Has puneh for punch. He fairly oulgamed | % My ~ By FF ae Kid Widtams of Philadelphia was no] | srasstou by ion biti and outclassed Hari: The fikbe was | = “ A. ¢ . match for Jack M t and in minutes all bie unui) the Atte round, when Mor- | © end of the | of we rig stagxered Smith with a sx bey \ ae ants | en the chin and clouted lim hea To-day, \ he Could recover, 1 Xth was dea-| eb f Bix bel erate fighting all the Way. Again alee | 1 the seventh Harris turned Srotih around | Geeeeen eee | seconds flat, with terrific punches and drove STANDING OF THE CLUBS. apg the ropes, NATIONAL LEAGUE, AMPRICAN LEAGUE, Ps JOE COSTER WILL CLAIM | en Smi back again, a Wee res won. vel! em, Wek Pea lela, ‘ the last hres My oe eae Reels Bd te Regs BE TITLE | HELD BY ATTELL. alugged without " ' Ae monte Bf EE Rte: & wll aS seats triew te a KESULTS OF YLSiERDAY'S GAMES. toe Coster, the | Hrookly abbed 5 ‘ : " . 1 Ke a porte thea tried for a knock 1 eand. defend rigit. Smith punched with against any the W Col would not be stopped At t & g004 lead. Morris w from the effect of Smi pounding. received a pop decision over At: | tell in @ ten-round contest at the Whirl- wind Athletic Club, Brooklyn, about six months ago, Coster meets Patsy Kine at the same club to-morrow night. Pittsburg at bt. Lou, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ADVANCE PICTURES ON WOLGAST-HOGAN Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). American and English _ eo amb Only Two Clubs Open and] HE great boom in the fight™as game in France has attracted #0] fighters to P, In a lett tikes on the ager of Harry Lewis That made tt a ¢} re- tests. a sharp the 4 nd and they meant @| Raltimore, y one over for. Wilh Jeff » rounds at Bi him away | night of May 16. | Curate, meet cere.teeet| READY TO “COME BACK.” eo Asa result, Herzog | fivally eoleted. ‘The meu will satisfactory to all hands concerned, Biz} men have begun trainl wi'l be another lively battle on | {st Norms. {drawn. Coulon sustained the only ma 26, 1911, EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN HILLTOPS SHOULD ‘FIND RED SOX EAS _IIREST OF SERIE —_>—- | Bostons Crippled in Three Ime CONTEST. | portant Positions, Catcher, H First and Short. Hoaas Wir weep To LET ong hose ee ‘The Frenne Word.) ‘ON, April %.—The Highlanders ONE- ROUND PUNCH GO EORLY AND OFTEN, will line up against the Red sox rerts in their second battle of the American League, and undoubtedly will give better account of themselves than i the opening session when they were compelled to suffer defeat at the hands [of a team not quite In shape to battle | for a champions Hal had his supposed regular Int line up, while the Red Sox | were minus he service captain ; and or of the tops in the league Wagner's presence at short 1s Noticeably missed on hits close to the second cushion, While his substitute has been playing a steady game, he 18 unadle to get those balls Wagner was able to gather in with extreme ease, Boston is without the services of @ first-class backstop, Carrigan, who is doing the bulk of the work, is still sut> fering from that split thumb, but stoke e _ |to his work, as there ts no one In come oxers Overrun Paris ‘iis Wiillams, a regular catcher, has been odtty, Monta, the promising Nearrweignt ot ftw {Paving frst oase and his crudeness was 2 Baa non chat Les lo a row trom | perceptible in yesterday's game, Hempe will hill scored on a ball which was thrown Williams a bit wide and only rolled ten feet away, but In that time the wily Highlander was on his toes and had crossed the pan before the first bases woke up enough to go after the Sonesopy TAKES THE Lone TRAIL AFreR Toniout os « Enough Fighters There to | Supply Six. b | The Huttops should have won yester« day's gam wicked rap that Lewis had knocked at Fisher tn the oe third took am out of te Ie they tare age ar the wees |Youngster, and when he got te Engte will battle for ten rounds in the|!t Was very evident thst 1A Was euf- ne Hag ot, Hymne A.C. Ol fering unto agony, weris Kenerally hits a ball hard, on his drivg struck Fishe: s and caromed off to right fle n realize how hard that BY JOHN POLLOCK, | ear many American is that and Engl eof th Yankee tighters will be fo ate if th ttle there before the season ttle Lae tothe Grier CAL Gee lai | BUCK CROUSE KNOCKS OUT the American mid- NELSON IN THE THIRD. ieweight, says that there are oniy two} tely at bis merey, not decided this he will use Ford or Vaughn, but tt fs thought t ne witt ja in the third round of their welve-round bout | Near the close o 1 Manager Chas the Armory A. A. | morning wheth the second round Crouse mixed {!t in an open manner, her stated that many of 8 are So disgusted for home shorily. can fh end to 8 turn in the box for over a week a longer. of Nova Scotia and Paddy f New York fought a draw, —— ay CROSS BROTHERS ARE How did your friend catch that horrible dis- t know. Ask your barber for the Sealed Sterilized Cup, Brush and Soap. Used once only. Costs but Sc. extra, for the att ween the figniers The Cross family wil] return to the| ng tn force on Friday night at the National Sporting Club. Leach Cross “lorel fighter, who re 18 booked to met his old rival, Ma Z gland where he won * Baldwin, in @ ten-round contest, and as just sent “wont to the manager of his brother, Phil, will meet Dave Dil- Ox tet on in the semi-final. All the east side Ox, fans will me at the ringside, Phil] pout Cross retired several months ago, after manager is DICRIPE esting with disaster in a bout at Brown's. He said “box fighting was a O'KEEFE GETS A DRAW | Pecinige una rears baat a nieete ria IN BOUT WITH COULON. form he, too, {s confident that he can KANSAS CITY ten-minute tout befi of Keanna City on the night Thom's White Elephant Rowling and Billiard Academy, iat _St_and_Broadwa M: out “soft ones” for his fighte AMUSEMENTS. J MANHATIAN Welt Statincess he Bet ad he fiatot Ve) WM. 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