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ATE a- UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY scm Jack Johnson Celebrates His Liberation from Jail by Buying $3,450 Worth of Clothes In Chicago for Trip to Corona- tion. Ln Wis Curcage Toes JACK WILL, BE TAREN FOR. NG of AFRICA, OT LEAST Goprright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World) ACK JOHNSON has several schemes for celebrating his m ais | rance vile. ¢ Jack O'Prien six re fn Philadeiphta, and the other ts to take a trip across to ste the Coronation. Already, n preparation for a trip to England, the| champ has invested in $340 worth of| Chicago made clothes, embracing every- thing that the aristocrats of the Windy Qty consider necessary to the complete | well being of & real gent. Jack is to be accompanied by seven- teem trunks. The only fighter who ever ‘reke that record was Spike Sullivan, and Spike took his truck load of trunks over empty and brought them back full. dobneon may take on that a!x-round teing in Philadelphia before going to England; as he needs a little pocket money to apend on the Strand. He couldn't find an easter way to pick it up—alwaye providing that he is in some kind of shape. If he isn't he may get winded tn six rounde with O'Brien. in Cover Costume OM JONES, Wolgast's manager, ways that Wolgast intended stail- ing the ten rounds with Hogan, and would have done It !f Jeffries hadn't | urged that Jones tell Wolgast to go fm an@ fight. There was an offer of $12,000 for a twenty round Wolgast-Ho. xan fight in California, Of course th ia off. Postponement of Game on Hilltop Lucky for Coe el One of the possible reasons for Ho _ hed ened Eddie Leach, who was entive listener. faked Spi nies tie tated Wortestay | His Strikeout Before Rain Well?” repeated Irwin. eagle) night. Hogan has been showing us| Of possessing an endless thirst, and a thirst of that kind doesn't go well wi a Stops Contest Won’t Mar His Batting Record. Hogan's manager says that he will go right on fighting, but that he ts) ——< going to start at the bottom next time " ee . netead , BY BOZEMAN BULGER. 4 (alls At heck i UL ACCORDING to Outflelder Strunk of | @ good fighting stomach 1 Lothrop, with a yawn. somehow—oh, well, one. I wouldn't doubt your word. For the next two da: team will have a chan: real mettle. Connie M to take the blanket off his best th Plok @ few easy marks—not too easy uk t the Champion Athletics, “it i# an but Just it cely, Ui jt seaeciee aber ere eat ill wind that blows nobody good, nb, ae ee ne SO wears: cle Jand he was chuckling with glee as the at was some hard tuck,” 4 | lar if tt didn’t pour down rain in the last half of the fourth inning, and not or the hits counted in bring us another | Mack to Use Hie Two Best Boxmen. Hilltop to show their ok has decided two pitchers and trot them into the erena Strunk of Athletics: ewstod Mole HE ARMY-NAVY FOOTBAI game this year will be played at stadium of the University of Pennsyl- wUehLY, LUBOVAX, War BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK JOHNSON WILL BE SOME NOISE AT CORONATION WITH THOSE LOUD CLOTHES Copyright, 1911, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World.) WHAT THE BOX SCORES SHOW. ‘The Boston Nationals had just es many assists credited to them in the game against the Phillies as they had putouts. This was because Paskert wae hit by @ batted ball and the Quakers didn't have to take their turn et bat. Some record! Pitcher Karger won his own game for the Red Sox against the Gena- tore as hie home run was the tally that gave his side the contest, § to & Larry Lajote, of the Clevelanda # batting in his old-time form now. Against the Detroits he got three hits out of five times up, one of the eafeties being a home run Pitoher Otey, of the Washingtons, made the only error in the game @t Boston and he wan only on the rubber four innings, Catcher Land of the Naps was away off color in his throwing to bases, ee the Tigers stole seven sacks on him, Ty Cobb getting three of them. The Phillies won from the Boston Nationals by home runs. Magee and Titus made ctrouit hits, the latter's scoring Alexander ahead of him. ‘The worm has turned! The Indians took the Bisons tnto camp. ‘The Grays, who have @ good lead in the Dastern League, defeated the Torontos, but tt took them thirteen innings to accomplish the feat. NAVY FoorBALL American A. C. of New York, accom- panied by his handler and trainer, Johnny Hayes, sailed frorn Montreal for England, where Ryan {s to compete in the annual English Marathon cham- Vionsh!p race, which will be held under | the grounds of the Philadelphia National League Baseball Club in No- vember, instead of Franklin Field, the Pleats the auspices of the Polytechnic Harriers vania, A committees from West Point yt and Annapolia met in Philadelphia and| Qn, the Mngt Lastle-Shepherd's after considering the offer of Horace irae on May Club, to place his grounds at the dis- Fogel, president of the Philadelphia Cambridge challenging Yale and Har- vara for an athletic meet in July nearing a about Oxford being willing to participate in such a meet. In case Oxford should | for posal of the teams, they practically ac- cepted. Extra seats will be erected to accommodate fifty thousand persons. HMEN HAVE Purses Take Big Drop @ Think of Battling ne Tho Only THE QUESTION OF OXFORD AND I in;loses his title ts shown in the © cision. There is some doubt | Battling Nelson, deicerpiees who 1s to receive only $2,000 dual. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Club Physician Orders Slowiown Battle Stopped. (Special to The Evening World) PHILADELPHIA May 2.—Fig! |with Igthning speed, Harry Rami the loc middleweight, and Billy Berger, the Pittsburg slugger, boxed four of the most sensational reunds lever witnessed in this city in the star pout at the American A. C. Billy, box ing with his head down, and Harry rushing In with bot hands, exchanged flerce rights and lef At the finish of the exchange It was noticed that a large cut was opened Jabove Ramsey's nose. Harry clatmed | foul, but Referee O'Brien did not sus tain tt, | At the close of the fourth the club | physician entered the arena, and afte: Jun examination he' decided to stop the | bout. had the better of the bout | while tt ed Brown and Smith | Wil Appear on Mat at Benefit (Fo Jace cat Bure WITH HIS SPECIAL Cor HE'S NO CHAMPION. MIS WAY IN ONATION Gowns = A benefit will be tendered to Georse McCormick, the well-known sposting writer, at the Nicholas Rink, in West Sixty-sixth street, to-night. All of the prominent fighters and wrestlers in town will appear. The feature of the evening will be a wrestling match between Knockout Brown, Leach Crot y Murphy, “One-Round” Hoy Goodman and Joe Bedell. Jack | wrestlers who will show their skill are The | win xham, Miles Sweeney, G | Bothner, Bobby Sommers, John Pten- ng, Kosta Gjommes, George Burkhardt, Emil M AupUs, Abe Bosher, a Haim, John — LOCAL ATHLETIC STARS IN GUTTENBURG MEET. athletes wig compete on amate Once Fighter Loses Title” ve rome es. Seven and sor art m Langford, the back to England for fie gram from bis 1 . ver in Parts, tel May i Getting $2,000 to Fight Jack Redmond. Hetlan. well rob = thera Neary evel 1 ent! our tan flagve Mac BY JOHN POLLOCK. wu HAT the man. of boxing clubs do not value a champion's ser- ; vices very highly when once h se of ex-lghtwelght the Tw At the nod fi rover, take on his end to meet Jack Redmond, the ACKY MoFariand mado the hit. Highlanders and Athletics raced across! to day and to-morrow. In other words, |@ dig lead the dual track meet Whol i cutee pe Cambridge 18! Milwaukee lightweight, in a ten-round P. his life Saturday night when the wet grass of the Hilltop grounds. | he says he will give the Highlanders a|againat Ie Witt Clinton High School on) y pied bout at a show to be brought off In the @ boxed at the N. Y, A. C,| “That's the only luck 2 ever had in| chance to beat Bander and Coombs.| South Field, as the score at present is = ; 9 | open alr at Kenosha, Wis., on the after- in 8 ten-ronind 2 i my life,” he sald to Chtet Bender, wno| The Indian will pitay this afternoon, |45 points for Columbia againet 1 for Do) yNREDBRICK J. DALY, "il. WHO! i, oe stemorial Day. Before his two Just as a token of appreciation the Th oy *h ‘iw c he < ‘ will coach the Willfams football te: bs war running near him hat statement didn’, scare Chase and| Witt Clinton School, with four field | Nexe fail, has arrived in Williamstown {defeats at the hands of Ad Wolwast | George Munroe bas, hven apn club presented to Packey a diamond |v iviats that?” asked Bender, a iittle| Ms men a iittie bit. They eay the| events at!l! to be run off. The heavy | ty take charge of epring practice for &|and Owen Moran, Nelson would prob-| maker and referee of and y t Mercury foot em- he | eae 1 Col fter | $2 take cl s . tthe Pr ‘ o., oe, pied “ yes se ted over the fact that he did ot | NORUne: on tis p omeceehers has been Fee ete dani Fans eet imag | Week. ‘Thirty candidates for the ends ably have insulted any club manager Lrcee Gyer the trinket than. he wo Aiaays a chance to try out his arm and see | "yp “you. will remem inugnea |” aa ne" and the back Relavare sar: work under | that offered this amount. it deen tf he had Just won a big purse, if the hinges had wasn allege strucie| CRAM, “those (wo pitchers are the on IN THE ANNUAL CLosmp TRACK | Paty and Capt, Linder, "12, | Another Western figtter with « goo! reyntation AMUSEMENTS. v's the only time I ever atruck| we trimmed at the opening of the sea-| meet of the Collegiate School, at Ohio 7 EDEN | will make hie debut ia a bout in the bast i NDPR Tim Hurst's management out in my life, and it didn't count,” re-| gon and to make {t atronger we Charles F. Pope won the senior Be L Aneta hf NGP OM Oe eee rod feted k Retmon4, Witte Jones MANHATTAN \, W ‘ U the Pastime A. © 1 Fun an piled Strunk, and the statement wae/trimmed them with our youngsters.” phy by scoring sevent Indian, ina fifteen-mile race at Buffalo, | Miwaukre, who fas kooked oul Wulolnt Cab the hy RE HOPPERS UytENne international amateur boxing true, Bander says he ls in good condition $. Clinton Bachus Anished sec- |The tkme was 1.17.46. againat Wal Moore, the Philadelphia lightweigl vig) tournament. It will take place on the He was the first man at the bat and} now and Jack eerie laughs arer nai with elght va Pope took frst Pauniad & tweive-rou at the Armory A. A. t HAMMERS TEN S Month tn Madison Sy jarden, Al- the damp weather when Umpire Con- ie hy 4 me ge ee fe He rad hurdle the Tunning | League _ champ! tle at bre ! ixty~ | slenty Gf work at the jocal club vooking ae th rik Boe. tot Dally Fr tear als u |ni e Ir racted — fa shape ; ready several nglish amateurs are on i ned the paallne wv he five| NOK In one of the games against = fires crowd of people. Mt 3. MeLaug? | pltc#, Dition, the emsational middleweight of ¢ t thelr way to New York. Eight or ten ame has b reek take eerie the | Cue, Hilltoppers, Put Ae (here are only] HARRY GRANT, DRIVING THF tin, the C. A. 1. champton middie di | ipdlenepalia, with engage fa dip gern Uh . Canadians are entered, and Amertean !itings are played thy m1 two games left, Hender and Coombs! game six-cylinder Alco with which he|tance runner and record holder of the |e ii pte atone for ten sounds at Indianayous | , ? Dozers will be invited from all of layers are not recorded tn the oMctal| will probably get the Job ; won the Vanderbilt Cup twice in a: Knights of St. Anthony, won the fea-| ioinorrow night. His second with Fi ‘Mantel big clubs tn different cities. 20k Harry Abies, tho giant southpaw | cession, in a time trial on the Motor | ture event by defeating a big fleld in tho | for fifteen rounds at Dayton, 0., on May & . s s: “That's so," mumbled the Chief. “But| of the Highlanders, was in the grand) parkway at Meadow Brook, L. L, cov-| half-mile run by nearly ten yards, | while bis thinl will be with Tony Ca » American ONAL ier Oe et azo the Eastern Sport| wnat about Fisher? He gets robbed of #tand yesterday to watch the pro-| weg @ measured course of a halt mile twelve ruunds, at Wangipeg, (Can. on May 0) ar anne Minneapolis : of London sen man to hat abo sh le obbed ps oh in hai 5 je URS Coy epee te t Oh bas fo nineteen bat-! At Ki 7 Tol York to laviie American arnateur coxerg(® strike out and a atrike out counte ievcame rae Tein BARaaia 218 164 seconds, or at a rate of 19.1) PRED PAR) OF THE CHICAGO | With thee fights Dillon bas f sibabanes ;5 per . ‘ ck m 0 aint | he cas ‘ es miles an hour. American League team | he other side hree or four alleged ¢ h r cs ‘ 0 nd of 4 aay ih hlay uae in @ recent bout wt Byes Lie Sera Wrenn Co,, MIUiesy chicupiona werk’ taken acrces Irwin's Hard Luck Story. | stomach trouble and he tells me that} MIKE RY OF SR EAH. Leaeh He wil gay 4 Jimmy Gardner, the Lowell (Mass) middieweigiit, Ay. cra towne ere Not one of them had ever put up his Arthur Irwin, the old scout, whe has| he} Set bo nds in four ey f let to eae Cor, &, postponemen Gtx ED WAR py nlava ore different ball p han|Chase has decided to let him bull Ganiner ta now 1B train: | L ands in @ ring et y were BF iin more different Dall parks t > May 1 vy er ons in New York, 0 up before trying him out as. in. | g We at his home, and, expects, Ie hand to ve U. ail beaten very. eas ‘acted {oeea'afealtonn Som pas over 0) oetra tring, Min “owt oss Sammy Kellar George Wi ise eae na ond gig | champion, @ heavywelght, backed away ler, and wile the crowd was|@ big factor on the Hilltop team Goh Se ‘ nder, and willie he CFC p A In the future all boxers who ere scheduled to! Mt ol an's py) SiS. As eoon us he was hit and called out: /a%tunc tor the nun to come out of| Ray Fisher will probably. work’ fo | Wi Points to Serve Benders f Saran Ran ain “Don't—don't, don't hit me.” At t ne us one that for hard| the Hi Merk tue aMarboon sod ins on oi t : Po OO a Gel-Rich-Quick Wallingtord_ : time the English boxers ed an lu as the one-armed paper hanger| that ts a highly pleasing fact to the F; oO IL, if] B kl; rovidence,, & an wh Ar Buppyesat, aie voate: (sted! aa Juke HAR, Lee) QReAUTION ASAE MAREE TRL Mis cit raay eae tavaToiER ER rom eary To Brooklyn Team "isis issn Meabasty gilll existe in ihe shape cf irae |, (ON8. 8 out West,” sald Irwin, | him. He started off yesterday — by | ee ae | will Live, uy to tt or else ns will put & wop to the ff ey eee Z ‘we had 1 ‘arrott and old) Svn| striking out Strunk and he appeared to! | boxing gaine in that city rr vB, aitton, Lattocque on the same team. They were be in the best of shape. ‘The Glants,| In a bout whitch was replete with The Giants and Dodgers hope to eet BELASCO { The English amateurs are fairly good irded as crack hitters. For who played against Fister in the| fast, sctentifle boxing, Sammy Kellar, 60ing at Washington Park, Brooklyn, XTnES. bh TIME dee ‘CONCERT” fighters. They have uments every on, though, they had gone for series last fall, say that he ts one of the clever Enelish bantamwelght, out- George Wiltse rs s hi A week or so and get plenty of practice tht ays without ing that looked the best twirlers in the count pointed Ye O'Leary, the east sido | the Job of trying to t i Coe me PRY ee, fot in competition ke a Parrot was bt ua wor He Bet cen ha. Wes bran Ore yi fighter, tn a ten-round bout at the of the Dodgers again wit “his assort- Sullivan Was koocked out by fn It 1g hard to tell the difference pes | 184, Mle topsing up Ba has | a bask omnpaNnee, howaren aa Port| Tame a © Mee ment of benders, while big Schardt. the tween proteae als and amaseura on tne | RY sy pita ag not at Ma best in that series, while| ‘The ttle Englishman fought in his young twitler, will do the flinging for other side, In fact, there nuch | "ons afternoon @ player named Fisher was just beginning to go like| Usual good form and, by being the the other side. The teams were pre- Aifference, If stories About thelr Prouty made two three-baggers and & a whirlw Aggressor, managed to get home the vented playing yesterday owing to the| “amateurs” are true But, for that win Parrott was greatly puzaled -————— blows that gave him the honors of the downpour of rain ten minutes before ‘an an arlaine wi Gene atines Dally amateurism among American | be D hag fanned three Limes bout. the game was scheduled to start and | wal MICKERBOCK EK, Diway & 35th i | ACADE MY Se er dba snide tht OOUPEOE HEAD SHOOMED Zyros rai tt fe | ipegeneeniy RT arg te. THE WOLF standard, Practica every amateur Pott as PP SOR SR SAR as if he were going to beat I goes into the game intending to turn pire Johnston after looking at the| ree eer he mucceeded tn reaching his face and condition of fleld, declared the con- Professivnal us eon ax ene does tt,| CHICAGO, Var y exe dasedat!,| body with many stiff blows, giving hin | tag ie The game will be played off Zz eal AGE OE Naan RET A AGAR the “Murderou expressions | the better of the round, After that tte, BROOKLYN paper an hit the bi that accompany it 1 be bantahed | Kellar cut loose and scored frequently | 9 Oct 3 day an a ow h country, from the ean Soonding’ to DRC 1bhn | oh O'Leary with stiff Jabs in the face —- J Jack Johns tte, Mont 8. Nollen, President of Lake Forest | O'Leary came to the front again in "| was quoted as went Scout Ir-| College, He quoted the following as|the fifth round, when he had Kellar WHAT'S THIS? BASEBALL “quit in the fight a To try to| wi ve saW Tacks Parrott ng of the terms that so greatly grated | tired by some hard raps to the Bee, al “setrine Into the hotel witha ham under. his Ma sensitive cara “Kill the Um-|and Jaw. Kellar then cut loose a ti a ba ees in hin hand, | pire” “when did you leave the farm? | and for the remainder of the bout had erin } printed also a p! . ‘ sar inue Natt oanua we bralint np athike of the dia-|the better of the milling by his fast! ST. LOUIS, May 2.—Charles C, Spink |[ 5 aes Gn. bho 6 1 t fact, P. and » pl hitting: f this clty will safl for England on! o e ring. a eat the 1 r s owt 1 esday to re a baseball quoting Johnson t ; . : BROWN STUDENTS SAVE league for the Britor a said that picture of the end of as Tain ore.” de \ mericar an a a ag ne at Lag be es ae \ moe A ONE 0 OF STAR PLAYERS, * re are enous Americans tn Eng x H ’ b gay nd Aree threat wher kin College pitcher gave | 1 to support a small league, | shat Jeffries was a: OU BBE Lip t got two three-base @ base on balls, everybody Jeered him. | cress casey teams alrendy have been formed, but} quits" and adding: “Here is the picr 4 wot @ two-bagger It Was most ungentiemeniy, most. ‘This| PR T, May %—In|iiere te no organization, Spink will | tesa! ; ‘ te Nae to tne inroads on professionel |order that Kenneth Nash, the shortstop Tee ae ee matiation, anata! he | The funny thing so much that « and when the fou daseball in the college Conducts of /of the Brown University baseball team ta are at all encouraging he Brooklyn write » made this Hoel team Wam elgnt runs studente at football games is becoming) may re-enter baseball at the enrltest | Prospec een fecone Vellous new ‘better and at baseball games worse poselble opportunity a number of his hopes to establish @ six-club league oat te Re - - — —- | college mates have sacrificed a portion 404 recruit a number of his players |} 1 en : = of thelr anatomles wo that skin could Wi mae plature STANDING OF THE CLUBS he grafted on the leg of the ball player pe | nd of . n was Injured In the game betw Longboat E Long Run, the Provide Baste an SULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. | Regeag ents ecatea tha Pittsburg Chivage games | . GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TODAY at New ¥ New York at Hroo! al at t5 Peay ‘aus Leave Baste’ ua. ‘we ‘tet Nw 8 earn o i ngvoat great Canadt tered for the ff team, and} in treatment was bad be 1 whieh with! hat unless a grafting oper een mile internat n er Mt Nas! ; iH Appen e held at Celtlo Park Sunday after a diamond would wath yed, and noon, With Longboat entered, the fleld | from mingled fee f friendship for w will toe the mark for this race the shortstop ar thelr t test lenis + wled tor i 1 to-Day, Bobuie 0) Duman da Gromian timc § Fina All-star at in The Playhouse {7° fhaxine Elliot’ 8 ais : THE DEEP PURPLE! Sjitina Min Comady 5 a. aL a. . ~ ie Sem ee Beitr || gROMDWAY "30 CASINO 1} tiiaatng in . | OY MASON ABA aes % pei HP DALY'S fesse 3h MR. MANTELL LEAGUE FOR ENGLAND? |] 2° "¥62), 28°? shite did Aris | EVERY WOMAN n DR. 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