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saline Tom McMahon Hits Bill MoKin- non Low in Sixth Round and Latter Refuses to Continue. Claiming He Is Fouled. Copretghit, 1911, br The Pres Publishing Co THe New York World Tin WAT “IY arcat,"" Tom M Mahon, was a mere kitten Inst fees y that the v to McMahon by & urke tamed hit Until he ts nearly domesticated enough to food from the hand without biting It MeMahon fought Bill McKinnon, mld Alewelght champion of New England If Will ts @ the Nut meg Ine championships come cheap there. | ‘The fight was something of a contrast S to the thriller between McMahon and Burke, McMahon didn't etart with much of a wild rush. McKinnon stool! Straight up, ke Johnny Summers, ty an awkward way, and was anythin Dut agile In his movements. McMahon had little direction In his punches, M Kinnon ducked until hts hatr nea brosnel the Noor every time the “Bear oat” Jed, and then either Jumped away Or fell into a hugging and backslapping match, Ho was clever tn one thing diocking. It was evident before the fight had gone more than a couple of rounds that McKinnon had heard about M { Mahon's 3 and tha didn't to act as chief punching bag. Ile was exceedingly cautious, McMahon landed & few good punches in the body, andj { the New England champion didn't tike| tho gaff a little bit. He had an apolo- | mile every time he was hit | fifth round McKinnon was hit aa? ampton up a Tn th hard in the stomach, and he tried to | claim a foul. McMahon w ewingtng: wildly, which gave some color to the A SAFE WAY FOR MAC To Taue claim, although none of the spectators ws Patsy Haley stopped the bout for moment and lectured McMahon abot hitting low, after which the two to If M ow # sign | Kk round, N the sixth McMahon rushed Englander around the rv Jy blows that made wince non ee to find a soft spot. MoMa rushing, and finally did ta punch was palpably foul, hun at once protested and sy about as if in pain, but after a 1 went on boxing. ‘There was a and the Bostonian sunk to ming that he had been # again. Maley tried to induce him to g ¢ up, when he settled the matter by lying I cohteele Mat and roiling around on his stomacn 4s if in great distress. There was noth- | ing to do but the bout, as Me-|" tet] Knockdowns Over Man Who Once Put Him Aws 1 sup, tere ts knees, | 7 : ruck fout| Spoeln| to The Heening World) Kansas ¢ the greatest 1 tho history of the pr ring Jim Fiynn of Pueblo, ycked out Al Kaufman of San Fyan- Maton had } one foul blow, at Shag to disqualify vim. A moment lager | TOUnd & mie Bove HAA. En kt: Rae room, not much the worse| left and right the jaw which sent for lls ‘and standing on a| Kautman reellug on the ropes, whore table dressed himenelf quickly. A ma- e fell on and rolled over, with jority of the spectators thought that he) his arms outstre urt—except by the body blows | after the fatal ten We Win ona (eshatonbizn | tenet voly & few hy i people seconds cu him to hig corn: ferap, The crowd was one of t 1 Seven ties during the vicious and est that ever turned out for a big bout) Gory battle Kaufinan was sent to the &t the National 8, C, y | floor, Four of t e | the count of HIE knocking out of Al Kaufman| he was kno 1 the ropes K I haat ight by Tica) Flynn was one! eres Pal, Bhey helped him beck tote the the greatest surprises of the | ee eee ioe ae ou when this oc. geason. No one would have thought but he was allowed to cont ue. Fiyan had a possible chance to turn viel tt trick. ‘The bout was regarded ax merely | tenth round ft at ono time when Vewane WUBLD, SATURDAY, MAY 6, SSBifurio7] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YO THE DICTATAGRAPH AT WORK the Press Pwhlishing Co, (The Now York World), Copyright, 1911, SSSSSS SOT A Business THE Boss. Sawin Aust wave MAD Jorous MOMENT) Tue Povo GRounps SECTION OF CLUBHOUSE AT SHOWING DILTATAGRAPH WORKING OVERTIME. BROOKLYNS PLAY — LIKE CHAMPIONS T PHILLIES | that would m' get the rever! AGAINS Earl Moore, Seekin. e the Philly rootes® ¢: h-American A. Cc. Relay Team Going Out 4-Mue Recor Armory, Buftaio, with a ayia = | reported whone string of wine was | Carded to ‘Twirl for Doo- in’s Men To-Day. went to KO And Ket It. will do the ba the sphere for the Dodg be bavic in the game, and nbination will again (Special to The Rrenine W to Regain Trainer Robertson Confident Men Can Better Cornell’s World’s Mark at Will. One of the vrtght features of yea terday's contest, from a Brooklyn was the brilliant of Coulson, the former Tri-Stater. The man who helped Hank Ramaey to win a pennant for Altoona last first base every timo AD BILL" DAHLE ant last night, and his jubtla- tion was shared by his fellow Dodgers, who al! decinred that Brook- lyn waa at last coming Into her own, Whether the prediction of better days for the team on the wrong side of little Old New York are fulfiied or not, lis no denying that in bat the league leaders were outclassed “THE DICTATAGRAPH, timer on that occasion, according to that no record shall be sccep.ed | tM med by ac jeasi carve juds John Garrels once threw in com: Rodman discus j Measured a couple of feet over the ac cepted world’s record, given credit for his great throw, To umPiReS — w any foul blow land. Once Referes | Dory By DitaTauRapy ' vear reached singles, andl on two other occasions steals and acored two runs, a pretty nifty performance for a big league “' Al Kautman Knocked Out "S more than proable that the Irleh- American A. C.'s relay held the four-mile record will make strenuous efforts to regain their title of world's ehamplon. but ft was an unoffictal dis Irish-American A. sure that {t Will prove an easy ac Indeed, the Brooklynites looked more |ilke a contender for the ble October the occupant position in the league ome, ways @ Philly hoodoo, was in such su- the debutting Shultz i the flelding Two other star performers with the stick were Zimmerman an who slammed the «iris wm romneer ss) i Ten Rounds by Jim Flynn sational Fight From start to finish tt was the most Victous battic ever seen In Kansas City, and considered ve been the beet battie of its length ever fought by heavyweights. From gong to gong F his victim like a tiger, doggedly work. ing for the 0} knock out the n } out in the tenth rou: prove tha: | }team to win back t the old record atl aturday it was s0t | or9 would stand be- rder failed to compl: watter in the big show. 9 a long story short, harlie Dooin are both come of to-day's | viewpoints are perb form that had litt'e ehi (and hitting in Most Sen i ee believed thelr rece cause the track | BU Dahien anc ved to be anxious Pueblo Miller Scores Seven} from different angles. A big Friday crowd saw yesterday's nd the attendance for to-day ts close to the] y rly state that no record will be al- Dooin, however, philosophically, Barger hoodoo, and | the visitors a wall nted the defeat lynn tore after | find tt convenien The border at In Field was less than und on some of thy turns, | Ptur f d Committee al! Mary Gising {9 4 but the Reed nell's claim to the world’s record, When Jonn Garrels of M yurpose, and as the fatal ten was count. | ynn danced tke a boy with a new | some time to come, | “Goat ss Tourned ‘Latest Novelty in Golf World| over | tine weft over the 22-yard nurdies! while Kaufman's right | claret Nowed fro and he was a sorry ® \ze | in ay allowed because a slight wind was at Qlene On that occasion tne com- handkerchieg the brecgze b! k it was decided that no the h round of a ten. | mittee atta Jog style beat ant Californian, w time was considered candidate for a fight with Jack John- | Rut Kaufman e was knocked out in @ to yan much lighte: not pretend to bi the negro champlon. wufman always sparred v right, but he dld not Iand good p) owing to the wonderful defense of Flynn, was almoat impene ace the opening of the out Tomorrow will A large set of gamew the old Outtenbu from the st! record could be allowed, T. Berna {3 credited with o running two miles in 9 min E Ithaca Inst year re was no border up record is on t When Herbert Trube m record for the mile in Ma Garden the border was tully two Inchos below the requirements, 3 194-6 neconds was a « aid perforn: failed to keep ranged to hold mat the coming summer, 1 goon be made on tle oll tra une 19 Wil Hecker of Baltimore af sr fitteen rounds mt. Ho got up just | >Y ad been counted and | red to tie ropes and fell, Hs already put the for the summer scason, ee bere | ini “Holdan wilt make Wrais bits renortel te be throwing the on he got up at| af ts reported to he tl © form again, and the NYA, Only one pocket piece may be played for at a time, “The competition closes on St. Goat- Day (Saturday be giving) when and the gold “shephe: nehes of Kaufman lacked Flynn had put hin inte the | round | Unique Competition Now Un- down in the second and lett to the jaw, punches wh der Way on Links of Wykagyl Country Club. wre Thanks | is be played oft | medal awarded possession of the vedit for running nor half mile In 1 qlnute 54 4-9 He made the time in a relay the Seventy-fourth wt trainer of Billy Delaney, the ‘man who made Jim Jeffries, ned in @he beginning of the dochim in the bie 61 t number of * @ little easy money gathering for Kaut-| wan, Kaufman for his next opp out going down. other man —_~— to knock lim out was Jack O'Rrien,| % and that was years ago, when ram |(each Has as Many Folloy r was making his first profes sional fight. In thay battle O'Br by on East Side as Jack Has boxing, managed to close both of aufman’s eyes, and even when vig! a yulda’t see a punch coming it took | on West. veral sounds for O'Brien to finish ni job, an fought Johnson te younds, and although hammered hard , rp ° was strong at the fir Jim Barry | BY JOHN POLLOOK., % landed on his cyin with his wik swings, and hasn't hurt him, Ho has been regarded as a regular iron man with a punch-proof jaw f for Flynn, Montana Jack § him, He’ barely earned th n over Billy Papke, middieweig knocked out with ease by Jack Maloney in two rounds hes tal mateh with a populal which should arouse t fans ta -this victntty ph at the Polo Grounds! Probably it has been somewhat exaggerated, but the humorous billtles remain, even if they only Little on e wire to carry & vermations hither and yon. T graph 1s @ smal) mechanical di can be hidden anywhere, but every sound as If It had the ¢ elephant, The slightest whispe to a conversational tone Hities of the dictatagraph without limit, It wourd be eas: man in th house or at the Giants’ ened, for instance, to Lsten to eve 4 of whispered advice delivered pluye! ning, May 17. ‘This will be the HE Wykagy! Country Cly Rochelle has won the sp) novel tourneys. be the shepaerd for the following yea! Can you beat | ———-———_ Minor League Results. All Champions In Strugg.e tor 15-Mule Record Bape side, Are: ben. ierible »» Goodman and Dr. Cross T the conditions of y “Rach member desiring to take part urchase from the nedal, to be used as a pock of which is Connecticat League. Springtiod, 8; Ne whi aie aun ane Agree to Meet Ma Park to-morrow t Sweepstakes #! professional foot race | Hans Holmer, can Association, be eligible to challenge a ‘1 nst at mateh play o: caps; the loser to eu to the winner re-chatlenge his v the club handi- has the right to w England strom, Jim Crowley, Bll olebnainen, y measuring str plon of the west aide as a conse- it quence of his quick knockout of at J: IX GOODMAN, who 16 now cham- ntam. | posKeSELON * he may put tion that the conte on another yea! Hghtwelght, great Interest | {0 a3 made & «ed *} (fourteen tunis), {that the pre |tancers have co! ‘At Witniagion Between the Acts A cooling Gin Rickey or Fizz is hing if made from Sir Robt BURNETT 6 Gs London DRY Gin First distilled at Vauxhall, Engiand, in the year 1770 conditions t ‘winner smash Fre nn has knocked out The e ach et ta La to ec as big @ following on the east side hallenger for! town ns Goodman has on the west side a sty of the M mA. C, in Sulzer's tory that about the dictate. | jiariem Riv Park on Wednesday e very refre STANDING OF THE ©: RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. | isensington deserved tiv » with Johan, Sir Robert Burnctt & Company GAMES SCHEDUL! 632-634 W. 3 th St. ‘the stellar 1 Nonparell A > much long range fighting, but both dy pended apou sivit distance jave a, ju Bend, Lad, HIGHLANDERS NOW IN SECOND DIVISION} COLLEGE ATHLETES NFRT OOOO CANES OF YEAR {Important Dual Meets Lift the Curtain OfF Si of 1911, eason The college athletic senson neared to with ball gam track tournaments and a few rowing regattas, to turn the attention of the undergraduates f 1 approaching examinations to lig! outdoor amuse. menis | Nearly every diamond was occupted, |many of the cinder paths and graesy fields helda held lightly clad runners, jumpers and welght burlers, the tennis , and big eights dashed lover the stretches ail In antictpation of |the champtonship events w follow later In the sease As intercollegiate champtonship games, both for the New England Bastern col- legs are only two and three weeks ls- tant, Inte contred on the nv n sus ¢ Of these me those betwen Princeton and Yale, Har and Dartmouth, Pennsylvania am rnell and Williams and Amherst, at played at the first mentioned colleger lod the day, as they Included strong iad for places 1 nthe champton- shi we | cou owing event In the East volla between the Middie and arg Met ha Li! A inc . ; with es against the | por ta giowt the Ear 'GOTCH TO MEET LION IN MATCH AT CHICAGO. CHICAGO, May 6.—The Chicago Em: jpire A. C.. which has been trying tr |secure a match between Goteh an’ midt, to-dey announced 1 fa gree to Goteh's terms, ‘Th ‘one |lowa farmer Insisted that he be giver in | $10,000, win or loge, $1,0% for traintny 4 /expenses and fifty pe at. of the ple profits, Jack Curley, manager ot the Russian Lon, wil take a percentas: of the « fter Gotch’s share has beer His beat throw | Meducted, “r EVERS, CHICAGO STAR, The to] FORCED TO RETIRE. | CHICAGO, May ¢—It may be some days hy Johnny Chicago’: e be ause of trouble n down, pte Field. will be played a , One Hundred and Thi t nue, to the fas yers, tacklin two strong, seml-prote: the first ¢ the colored play against the Morrisville team \ n the second tuss the Paterson , semi-professions hamplons of will try @n stop the Lincoln Glants' winning streal or —————__— * | New he | Sullt Defeats Decker, it] Spectal to The Evceing World.) et] BALTTMORE, May 6.—Paddy Sulltway was given t Is}or over Dumm Tt was the second time that the mer Attt| had fought, and both times Bocke ss by stiking th landed often on ht unches were not a Bull His lef my's le! showed his gam used both ha punch LONDON New Yorks |

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