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ee eta carne | UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Fire Commissioner Waldo’s An- nouncement That He Will Pre- vent Boxing Shows In Clubs Not Complying With Fire Reg- ulations a Good Move. Coppright, 1011, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). | COMMISSIONER WALDO <n. noun cs that he will prevent the holding of boxing shows In clubs that do not comply with the fire r a lations, the patrons of the os, music hails and ether placcs of public entertaimnent are Protected. The mmiasioner is doing exactly the right thin and the nan- agers of thorn clude that show respect for the law ant the fire regulations will De first to appre of his action. Many of (:.* cla in this city Lave een thetr ! rete. do the same every Patron of boxing » heave a righ of relic It fe hard for a rea: ustast to stay away from 1 good scrap, but the gensation of #!'+'- iddie 07 @ erowded hall, knowing that the exits are —— Month or They’ll Be Out of Race. Bot big enough — let the crowd out In @ hurry—and knowing that every one tn - * the place real’ tact—tan't the| .#¥ BOZEMAN BULGER. Dleasantest in ‘ad. van ens S$ we scratch our heads in perplexity @upeciatly the tis deebut-damenbs this morning the question arises where there was an alarm of fire, ft had been rus cred all through the house that the windows had been nailed to keep the arowd outside from break- tng tn. Bure—enforce the fire regulations. Even a fight fan will approve of that. B the Episcopal Conference at Port- land, said: “Wo ° ont war a nation would be degenerate, would be effemi- pate morally ¢ 1 physically. © © ‘War te a trainin~ !r ~>ral courage, in self discipline, tn contempt for the social vices that destroy ! atrength.” Possibly the Bishop doesn't krow ft, Dut he he heen arguing as much for the game of Y=: as for war—and even more. Boxing fs mimle w2rfare— warfare without the murdering and maiming and widowing and orphaning that go to m:"> real war. As far as the beneficl:! -Sses are concerned, box- fng has them all. No e -cossful boxer an be “effeminate morally and physl- cally." There ts no greater training in “moral courage, self discipline and con- tempt for social vices” than boxing, for every boxer knows he must be physl- cally perfect to succeed. takes nd fa to be an open season for pennant winners, and that any one of five teama has a chance. Giants, suffer Cubs and Pirates is about to the same form of dissolution SHOP CO™*"AN of Maine, before seam has ripped somewhere and the haughty members of the Big Three how find it just as bard fighting to trim the Phillies, Reds and Cardinals as to tear at each other. May ts sald to be the deciding month of a baseball campaign, and the loss of a fow more games right now will put the Giants #0 far down the ladder that wome one !s Hable to close the trap- door and keep them penned up all eum- mer. Fortunately the Cubs out of the Phillies, ther bringing th leading candidates into a closer bunch, There ts little nourishment in that for the Giants, however. It brings the Phillies down a yg, but puts the Cubs closer to us. In the meantime, Pitts- burg-ls running away with the bacon. Giants must win the next three games in succession to tle the Pirates for second place. Do you get that? took a slice It “morah courage and self discipline” to stick to all that goes with train. What was the matter with the Giants, did you ask? Well, when a club comes along and makes a doeen wallopa while we are cracking out four, it {s not diftoult to arrive at @ logical conclusion. Matty had ev- ervthing that ho always had, but the Pirates had a Uttle bit more, fmg and keep in condition, and te maintain the “contempt for the social vices that destroy national str: th," All successful c’ pions, must have that moral strength or their fall ts rapid. Boxers know this. So the game en- courages clean living wd all that goes with it. ee eae | f Matty Can’t Stop ’Em, Who Can?” Is Question Puzzling to Local Fans Giants Must Get Busy This If Matty can’t stop them from) denting the cork centre, who can? Deci- sion reserved. It begins to look as !f this ‘The old triumvirate of that nit the Standard Ot! Company. A | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, ~ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ~ “Thertur Be or iN THe STABLES MAY 19, 1911. WILL RACING COME BACK? Copyright, if11, by the Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Wortd). Marty Guailty of His First Long Kick at Umpire’s Decision. For the first time in his career Mathewson was gullty yesterday of ® prolonged protest at one of Johnstone's decision. In the sixth inning Miller singled and went to second as Hunter, who bunted, |] Was being touched out by Mey- ers. Everybody thought it a foul and Miller was starting back to first when Meyers made a throw to second to nail him. The ball went to the outfield. Leach yelled for Miller to go on to third nobody was covering the bag and he started. Snodgrass then Pegged at the vacant spot and the ball rolled to the Pirate bench. Umpire Johnstone ruled that Miller was entitled to score as the ball had been blocked, Horse “Topay Race WERE FEN PEOPLE STH REMEMBER THe Orb RACING Days 25 Elimination Bouts OWNER — Tomorrow (ay ee) Matty argued the point with him at length while the fans were in @ hullabaloo of uncertainty as to what had really happened. Matty was right ir hie argument, but it didn’t go. In the absence of McGraw, who is still doing time as a result of his run-in with Umpire Finneran, the Giants are Playing a headless sort of a game. Napoleon Bonaparte found It rather dit- icult to direct his scattered forces from the Island of St. Melena, and McGraw has nothing on the little French gen- eral. Snodgrass was a bad offender in the throwing department, and two of his pegs were #0 sadly lacking In Judgment that a run resulted each time. Once he threw to third when nobody was there to take the ball, On his next opportu nity he made a heave to the plate when there was ne chance to get the runner, Jimmy Also Has os tea Brigid Ac- cent Acquired During Three Years Abroad. Jimmy Britt, the former lghtwetght boxer, arrived this morning on the Mau- retania, He has been away for more than three years promoting fights in Europe in partnership with Hugh Mac- Intosh, the Australian manager. Like- wise he Is secretary of the National Sporting Club in London. home for some time, but his departure who has been ill Britt had been contemplating a trip! was hurried by word that his sister, of consumption in San Francisco, could live but @ little they want to k: while longer. According to despatches, she died while he was at sea, but Britt had not heard this when he landed and he said he might tarry in New York for @ couple of days to see Jack Johnson and offer him $25,000 and expenses to fight the winner of the McVey-Lang- ford mill which he and MacIntosh ex- pect to handle at Paris in September. Personally Britt said he was in ex- cellent trim and he wanted above every- thing to fight Battling Nelson, Coming over he exercised regularly and boxed every afternoon with a second cabin passenger and two coal passers who knew something about using thelr fists. He was usilng @ painfully acquired English accent. “The French are great sports,” sald Britt. “But they are so excitable that jevery fight over there ends in a riot. If the decision displeases the crowd they climb into the ring and try to tear the referee apart; and if it suits them him to death.” ns and the batte: took second on the throw. A minute later he also scored on single. Hans Wagner hitting at and Wins Maloney Forces Fighting ac lw Over Langdon Son, THEY WAD WAS YOUNG =- ONES I Loorep Foe Coup of Dust. bound to take p! prelimin Britt Back Full of Fight Sere And With $25,000 Offer _To Champion Johnson pete are Fran! Pite Nere THOMAS J. LW his them all around him, telling th they should and what they shouldn't HORSES WHEN TL Burt Tt ALWAYS BEHIND A ED yp T HAD CARFARE Tp @o Down AND pariay THIS NICKEL INTO A MILLION Dot ars, In Big International Boxing Tournament —— Take Part in Pastime A. C. Show To-Night. Horton Garden has Madison seen such boxing 4 ace to-night, when the the big internat auspices of the will be held. elimination 'N”: since the palmy days of the Square es of under the Twenty-five bouts ar eree having the privflege of ordering an extra round, render a ‘The fin at the si decision. i Js will be held to-morrow night me place. ‘Among the local stars who wit! com- Hut pion; ational © « World’s Best Amateurs Will) tore onal | 4 \ | carded, and stars from England, Can-| ada and many citles in th!s country will participate in them. bout will be of three rounds’ duration, with the ret-| W. 8. A. dancer as well as an amateur boxer; Cohen, I. A Joe’ Badin of the N. W, 8 A, C d N. C. Daniels, the Mott Haven’s heavy: welght candidate. Boston has entered land; welght champion; John 105-pound national title h der, and An-| drew Flanagan, the 135-pound ‘champion | of New England. m Canada comes Willtam Piettie, pound champion; Al P champion; Alf Roffe, pion. Fred | Canadi ve Englishmen represent cren as stars. ‘rhe credentials and amateur standing if necessary, in order to| of the Britishers were formally yesterday by Secretary James BE. Sulll- van of the A. A. U. In addition to these amateurs, Troy, Phila phia, New Haven, Hartford, » 125-pound Newark, Jersey City and Hoboken will Kk of the be represented in the various classes. Ump ires Having Their Troubles These Days Old-Time Player ree Doyle | iles Busy Dodging Mis in Philadelphia. CH of y soon 10 National League ma have to call another meeting of “trusties.” Last Sunday he had m what conditions, He also from them why the » under given anted to find out now doing his best to earn an hoffest |lving umpiring, had a thorny road to el yesterday in the game between Cubs and the Phillies in which he stars, n, Knabe and Magee. At sion of the game, which was won the Windy City bunch, the fans the banished Three of the Quaker Dool: conc! by were in @ turbulent mood, and made a Bush for the arbitrator, Cushions, glasses and other easy-to- throw things were hurled at Doyle, and he was busy dodging them until he reached the subway under the P! he: neh, having been on a record run all of the time to save his scal; Between the cork-core ball and bad- m-giving um baseball is a sure to furnish plenty of excitement before the curtain is rung down, Oo B +» to- rh camys Park, to-day, 4 Vinerica’s Foremost Theatres Winter Gardeniis'sst torn Ail Star Cast in 29th Sirest THEA. SOHN MASON # Aes The Pago Tact a Maxine Elliott's #2: 38 dks! THE Bene ar eae nis WALIANGOILER G32 THE DICTATOR BROADWAY 7! 2824 ait ot Matinee To-morrow, LEW FIELDS 1s The Hen- Pecks Fda HERALD 8Q. AS HENRY W, SAVAGE Offers” EVERY WOMAN (Her Pilgrimage in Quest of Love) 100TH T poll, | SOUVENIRS, TUESDAY it ints to few instances where was In the semi!-: ot ef 0 so long-winded this season. Years ago, in the time of John L. Sul- mate tan to retire from the box| everything: that came within a half ad Jim Donovan, tie toner Es st rn al “i wince thelr meeting the National um livan, for instance, a different idea may|under fire and turn the responsibility| block of the pigte. One time he Philadeiphia Boxer i Boxer in Bad’ Way] @ieweignt ana at present mid SE ele nenpeEoa ree have prevailed, But we have all earned over to Rube Marquard. And maybe! fumped all the way aeross the rub; structor of the City Club, and best hi Re in New Youg and Brooklyn. Man- from the example of those Who th ‘ou think the Rube wasn’t there, All er and turned what was intender f ) and bea m | larly 2 away tho best that Was th thom. te.|he dd Was to step on the mound and| for a pitch-out inth a fly to Josh When Gong Clangs at End | adiy that Referee Charley White| ager McGraw of the Glants Is now un- OReisi hree Pirate batters in a row.| Devore. The big fellow ts not ao stopped the bout in the third round, |der suspension, as 18 Joe Tinker, the Mig nopiiay fant ; strike out thr . | der susp y the popular fighting man tsn't the/\Witn that he backed out and allowed} careful at the bat as in the days of of Tenth Round. after Donovan had been knocked dowa| cup shortstop, as a result of wordy fellow who buys the most wine and acts| Crandall to strike out for him. yore. o twice with punches to the Jaw, wars with "his umps"” Finne | Rega collage ier series You -- ro oe és a iio: easel the old ball player, and pov. Paci ‘cFarland, Tommy Xouig. Atenrn the Hogian Nattwe m, Op Murphy, K 0. Brown, ° My ‘String of victarles, Will battle for tent the T Frankie, Burne, tao Houck, cycions| LY IUGQUELS olo feam ins BY JOHN POLLOCK, | atetet nag thy Ror Cutty ae AMUSEMENTS. Johnny Thompson or any one of a hum OMMY MALONEY, the wat egted ‘higy trom imeotiog theses Wot tc DCE IAAL Bae @red more I could name offhand leaning Ughtweight, sprang @ «reat sur-| well and strong again, Phir will be the eet t acres: we Prana se asily From Cooperstown. jr-Fiiiit ta ito Gghters—and there's nothag “efferni- don, one of the best fighters tn Phila- Ghampion Johnny Coulon, ‘about any of them. emcees re to the winning of delphia, in @ ten-round bout at the] Daly, the al lantnes HE Git 4 : oq, feat Sturay. le ‘Twentleth Century A. C. stag. Maloney | oa, Alay ‘ I Rev. Dr. Gibson, an Enetian! edwards Makes Nine of ciel ‘hon Phelis, of the com won out by continually forcing the | (aml oby bin father, Eb eareto, who {s interested tn box. | EGWeé aor Ge Als" akhon ead Eincimal suttta aad tub culitiel lagnting and getting home the hardest | uigan of Pitubury for twelve, rounds Be ote ion ont, has been} ° teen Goals Scored by the — “| kind of wallops to Langdon's atomach, |! Hi place at Youngstown, 9. | + atest bo hohe papers as follows ec « At a meeting of the Harvard and Yale track | face and jaw. Py ms ata ACADEM OF MUSIC. 10, 20 & #0, ink boxing 1s splendid. It ha» a Winning Side. foam, managers in, Morton to-day it will be defi: |" asop the first five rounda Landon | fate in’n' twenty iennd tight pa, . THE GRE 'DINIDE Wonderful effect on & lad, both physi- Challenge for mi field | showed up in fine form, using a straint | eral mothe ag Matinee Days Woek—THE CIT eally and morally. It teaches him to acu ih July At Statement. to, hes Pambridge font and | eet-hand jab and hook to Maloney's TT, endure hardship without inching and Y¥ displaying marvellous skill 1m sent ind Ur lieng> ‘will he | face and several stiff rights to his body GRAND, ro eep his ming and temper. When a B thelr practice wave with the | Sorented. sik tad jaw, wiheh ware tonn onto hes CORRE Conn oe ter "as done, The i ° E nual punting oc de i" wa ti St, nr. 1s way Donor Vrs 4 his temper, he's done, “The Cooperstown team, the English |. B. tae, Te anual puntiog cone |itm up badly, After that Langdon be- vm, Cath, 8, i inaniee tater, WBELASCO Mise Wadd MAN, He has! poioiste succeeded In winning tn handy |fyewton" ‘is average a fur Qi suds | gan to show signs of weakening and ya yeu at Milwauk ht i “THE CONCERT Jearned self-control; he ts quiet and S tleld of the Rockaway | Lee was presented. with ah ‘ ya * “ \tashion on the feld Which’ was offered. by Maloney immediately started in to ratte ourteous ip speech and retiring in man-|yfunting Club at Cedarhurst, Le Ts by |fng eaten nae cared tn is swing heavy lefts into isis mid-section, | Ok Gohan’s Aue y EM ey Sade | he last man tn thi . , 0 5. ekkhand | the pluakin over the Dar M —+—__»—__ | Rens dinabanoe He tear | Seore oC 4 sania te § ee ee ee |e en toda various an | which took the steam out of him, Eastern Teague Standing, Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford piles tO] strokes of th lish iq —----— ub, Wek, PE.) Club, WoL, PO. | aan * ee eke Rt Be ARON OF Bie wited in such @ brilliant manner that | Rocher. 30° f° Ril Montreal... fyi Tit AVES" Wee HRA eee to ut by quietly saying: "Don't be fo. . S arama Ok © loudly ap- i " 5 x —DON'T MISS IT T'm a boxer, and it wouldn't he { 1 oe Late ee , wards did | emp i s enerals. ip H eas SPB $30) Qoaiiy atatad & G0e,! No ‘increase in prices | Ge to hit! Boxing, propery supervi Lea ee een oaking al and understood, instead of being « ye ‘ e hich his! ie 4 7 Is of the fourteen whieh h frase esting a 8 moana of | ne AeA FM See gard _Wins ame for Hilltops “ ide sec’ Scored @ goal every other nin Of course there are exceptions to ant| Warde ' | Not missed nphill ran the game Fules, but any one who Yas made a| 4 prea ‘ To ning World.) with a ee hand, and the New @tudy of the “manly art’ will | op nest ‘Thumday the race track men will so a Sy Te ne rye yuis, May 19. | Yorkers have bin to tank for the vic- with this English curate. The thine | 1% hole ight fae a woctificanion peti |) y 19. | tory. tie wagon the lines all the way that causes many fist fights ts the nat rs Liable for betting on | MQ HARLEY HEMPHILL, not Frank) and dtd not make a mistake in a single ire to prove supertority, It cin getining the Benate Codes Laporte, Jimmy Austin ©¥ | running play. ‘Then, in the ninth inning, ; very rarely that profess Toxins bon - Hartzell, was ihe interesting | when young Caldwell weakened percept Oth St be dragged into a row. ‘They reniinel character in yesterday's game at hits by Hogan and Stephens and | at Sth st hele superiority without esting St, ang man's Park, the firat one bet so on balls to Wallace netting a full jo not care to take advantage of thets armies of Chase and Wallace since| house, without any demises, Hemphill Sutil, Yet tn a real case of nocossit ; Maxnates Farrell and Hedges pulled} came racing out from the Highlanders’ | 200 smart straw Wt when one {# forced to fight in wet 1 the their big deal last winter | rathskeller and Seld a confab with Cald- styl - good fa Av. wt W4Dih St Gefense—there si nothing more satista co Will De Fepresanted at Dea ere uae kod won four avaikht | aud Blair, He knew the youns | i Bd Av. th St Rory than to know that you nave a see Ad the Browne vationais: after drop. | UTiTier Was weakening, but got bim to enough ‘co any Kishth Av, hat, frained eve and & trained fst on, graduate treasurer of the | Sames yy yee rook admit It, also Blair to speak likewise. s i ta Gere with ack Gages fal ons sor a Gal ping twenty Of thelr Oral tHeatave mphill had Quinn and Brockett 2 man, om ¢ CH cee area | —_ —- | battles, the bugs turned out In goodly | y, and took Duke Farrell's Up that ‘ ‘ pee ———______. ad took Duke Farr elsewhere at $2 Bway. STANDING oF THE CLUBS. NAL LEAGUE, : FMICAN LEAGUE. : 1 62 Boston, ‘O88 New York V4 14 _ RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. New York, &) St. Lowis, 1, b Cncinnatl | Petree: Pallnael a Besee, nian hy + aie det h 2 Chicago, 12: Boston, ‘ GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO. DAY. ork, York at Ay | Gees i at Cleveland, ¢ . ‘ | numbers for a weekday in order to wit- ness the resu’ of the | Hartzell deal To begin with, Austin went hit aid Laporte, Laporte also error. Hartzell's fleld perte 8 was mone too accurate, but Ro: there | with a clean single to centre that scored | Wolter with the Highlanders’ first run, | Hemphill deserves to be the hero of this story, #0 here goes for Charley. To begin with, New York also got him from 6t. Louls, In Chase's absence he je running the team, and with Knight the fret bag up to the handle, it Sony tase to etate that Prince Hal was Laporie-Austin 88, 80 dan ne went the Pole, ball field first baseman Rhody Wallace sect ‘ w day ago from the Hoston Red Sox, centre. ‘two count, It was a wide curve, accim: by roll to Johnson, who tagged sec- Wallace, came elong. So to the| His windup was one of the gamest ever seen on &) He made Myers, the young ured a) nd But a weak fly to Daniels in as | ‘Thon he tanned out the slug. | ging Dode Criss, and that after the bis, fallow fouled off one with a three and | panied by @ lot of speed, Quinn served | up. Then young Shotton ended matters | ond before Danny Hoffman, running for | ‘alton, Bhlyn 2 BkLyn De Luxe Ealition of Play)| MAY 23D MAJESTIC. i 2 Seis iasi Sait ThE SMART SET oT Stier NOW, Sew Vuk s be Alii, FRANCIS WILSON LYCEUM ict ira, Sui. ae Mis. FISKE | FOLIES HaHa BERGERE Hal HUDSON ic Anse aria, BLANCHE BATES" Gi bh GLOBE (asinine last Matinee TIMES IN” NEW ty Lk OY ie caclad abot SHAS Sattene™| in THE SPRING M ALD, yi PS me a ITED BY | ROBERT EDGREN C., noted as a vaudeville George Son | ; J. B. Con-| poleon Boutilier, the 158-pound champion of New Eng- John Serino, the national heavy- Fallon, the | Imer, 145-pound pound cham- Williams and Clare Petz |are coming all the way from Branford, the | § of the amateur boxing profession | t Britain and are looked upon epted | Seam), the CORNELL AND YALE CREWS ON HAND FOR PRINCETON RACE (Soe-tal to The Rvenina Wort.) PRINCETON, N. J, May 19.—Both the Cornell and Yale varsity eights are now on hand for the three-cornered race with Princeton over Carnegie Lake to- ow aft pon lil be held over the mile and three-quarters course, and the Itha- cans are picked to win, with the Tigers being the choice for secon place. The Blue, because of its poor showing last Saturday against Pennsylvania, isn't expected to finish better than Inst. There have heen many changes in the Yale boat since the race againet the Quakers, and to-morror the men will be seated as follows 6 contest Howe, stroke; Van Blareom, No, 7; Van Sinderson, No. 6; 8 No, 5; . 4; Romeyn 3; Field, Frost, » 1; Barnum | will probably row tn the fol- Bates; No, 3, Leum; No. Wak +N 6, Distler; uson; stroke, Rowen, and coxewain, Kimball. | | AMUSEMENTS. Newsboys” Ben GREATEST ALL-STAR. PERFORMANCE OF THE SEASON The New Theatre SUNDAY NIGHT, MAY 21 | Eis, fans i abel Hite and Mike |r orale amesied by Jack Wilson Teo Dave Montgomery (oe) Kate dainore de Montgomery, & Stone) |. Amaia Bingham mts They Wee stttershtp ° Waketild 0 ae Bales ley Sisters womery & | Moore tee. Wasinel ont Bay JAbe Attell & Company ‘Musical Director Amusement Directors Stans ‘Amsistaut Stage Manager Manager xander, Hotel Aluany, Any oue can srilawit S000 and Hicketa will be sont by mewenger without 8 TOMORROW When the Heart of Coney be- gins to Beat it heats everything in sight. When you forsake youth for- sake Luna Park. , A world of fun and wonders for Kiddies and Kids grown}.all. | ARCHITECTWRE Fy BUILDING SHOW | OPENS | NEw GRAND: u” It NIGHT) At ice, Lexington Ave, & 4h St, ‘Thoreatter 1 to 11-1. M. Admlaion. BO L \fOee, Monrose, rie Dergere Rigo) to Bro | de Howa p. vel's Xmas," o's PANGUAY, B BILLY, Ra DREAMLAND _ Opens To- Marrow se ‘PALISADES 228 | OPPNs TO-MOR'W COREE BRIGHTONEN GRICKTON BEACH Bynes HEL THES, MAL-TODAY, Ae ‘he ae m igs &. Bal iit Boh ensibE Abroadway & Ralph A: THE JOLLY Amateur ory. Wednesday Ponutar Concerts Every sunday MAGES TIC yea | MR. LOUIS MANN | Ball? yt The Cheater ~ SPORTSMEN’S Goons, SO GHLAAPS ES eae | oct ut ato fi gi pa