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" =, wr; ne RR TORT 8 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1811. LAST TIME TO SEE {Snawaine| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK |eaxeditur? suzy BAD BASE RUNNING A BIG NIGHT IN THE LEMON MARKET (LOCAL seu BOY Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). PWRA A HARD Loot, and Saeed See KEEP THEIR TITLES ee CHAMPION® FELL DowN “7 e5" aay Reruseo To Get uP. , oo” ~ . . Large Entry List for Interschb astic Championships at T: ers Island To-Day. Mo Wonder It Is Hard to Fill Boxing Clubs When Such Poor Contests Are Staged as / “Two Star Bouts” at Twen-| ju nanert SAILOR. WHITE'S FIRST RUSH wae TURNED A FLIP, Tt 19 expected that most of the local achoolboys who compete in tho interé scholastic championships at Travers Island this afternoon will retain their titles, Only a very few of the scholas- LOorEeD Seasice Uc stars of distant States have entered. tleth Century Club Proved) ues we Saw Gewre % The Puerto Rico High Schools wil : =“ . ANAIT, BuRKe , 2s NELSON not be represented, the teams from the g = Island heving decided at the last be Vie Lik tur Pa ment not to make the long trip. r “ 1» SAID HE 1.0, In the ful! of events one or two Oumeight, 1911, by The Prom Publishing on CHARUe boys wi rey nt each of the follow- (Tae New York World), write . =o h ib hools and academier Twentieth Century Club put on 5 & coupe of fine, ripe lemons last Bight in Ite “two star bouts.” No ‘wonder it is hard to fill boxing cluvs when guch unsatisfactory matches are Offered to the fight fans. The lemon-in-chief of the evening was one “Jim Maher,” advertised and in- | tredyeed as “Middleweight champion of 5 fs " As an Irish middieweight ; ton “Maher was too sad an affair ° ° , oven to be a Joke. There was nothing G J Off Fi Ci /p ts eae © ea seleitace erste ss | GrtSSEN: o Lompete College Oarsmen Training | tndioate that he had ever boxed before, . | re primi began se Against Star Runners on Hudson and the Thames efllgea (ho hes that the “arta obese On English Tracks o¥ Tir HuDs0x. om) sun rates: pion” came from Philadelphia, where he “The “1RISH CHAMPION” pal 8, of Philadelphia, ANento WOR] HIS HAIR COILED, SECOND Rust - Tome H. & of Port Deposit, Md.; Col- . gate Academy, Pauling School and Werte DeRruMED AND JAMMED oreester Academy NEtson THrouGw The local sohoo - Twe Ropes, asta ee : Bryant, Commercial, Erasmu Brooklyn Prep.—will be well sented, over 150 Individual entries Bav- ing been received from them, AL. Golden, the Brookiyn Prep miller, strom of Colgate Academy. A great deal is expected of Golden, although has been running for only « very short time. At the spring games of the N. ¥. A. ©. he won second place in SAILOR WHITE ti 5 7 1 under 4 minutes 30 esconda, POUGHKEEPSIE, June 17. — NEW LONDON, June 17.—A nd Ook . ! —~—_ eprint tthe Junior Metro) p id Co: ¥ doxed Ning ne yer ago and got Sse ete diet Merrelee. chemrs. The Columbia eight had @ nar change has been made in the BeInG will beter the Iateroeholnatis resend oon te emough in the ! a 7 Hi ‘see ns te Tow escape from being swamped Yale varsity four. The new or- CounTeo our, day. Gallor Burke was mane opponent.|A. A, U. Readily Gives Him ; Ave Miviss the Lod and possibly drowned when & der of seating the men is: El- . Some of the strangers who are known ‘The Gailor ben e into the ring togged in Peat litt rach nine, 2 at wach equall arose suddenly and the Ard Lt Howe, No. 2; Malt- A to have class are Oler of Pauling aad ces erat avice come yee Permit to Run on Other [tinct be tuna! udioh aves act up au OOful land, No. & and Appleton, Jounstone of Worccater, both good high fuss. By herolc work with the stroke, with Wood as coxswain. jumpers, and Granger of Barrington 4 cn We fn oman wt fons erneraessce || McKarland Guarantee’s sone et arom we we to their headquarters be- from the second four to stroke. ogee Se | Bic aes || Brown $7,000 to Fight sero arows Sikes, wos ta iignt yutowisn greea| Side Of the Atlantic, color around the gills as he looked across at Burke. His forehead was Manager Lee Woodruff of the Beaside wrinided in deep lines of thought. His ITH an A. A. U. permit to com-|t lafranging’ ty told some ‘open ewe 49 hair was parted carefully in the middie, pete in England tucked away in grog duit uly. bag ¥, new Hirook a lve w gong in ry were also out for practice, but Ferry and the two talked over the United States CAPONI TO GO THE LIMIT. ‘Brushed fiat, olled and perfumed. He ; jollesrsd coat ceo Lo ead afta preg ee they hp Baney: te thelr ae the plans for the coming re- | aaa: hs tS, i et 7 ike “Tarrytown's most ting, closely accompanied by that versa- Gren paementa for, the ers and encaped danger. The gatta. The Harvard varsity elght ere a hist alae avicle of | WINNIPEG, Can, June Tam a ann enero hadi Seo. |iile entertainer, Jake Weber, moved aii Be Ee ge td al eet of imecabere’ guines Cornellians were given light work had ite frst time row at Red Big Sum Offered bo Local Lad for | sf ats ferianaind tout with Palle] vangtord met Tony Capont here and lar sporting barber,” as made famous ALL, 4, Brooklyn, to-morrow, Hf | ee reertine sear ps Police Gesetve thea | grandly wp the gangplank and over the . . by Coach Courtney. The Wis- Top over the full fournile Wis, abet ake place at Fast lend, Wid. on cag | the ten rounds were a farce. For five I colw Pe consin eight was the only one to course and covered the distanc Milwauk Bout Under | ie. 2! battle at 16) pounds, weigh ip st! rounds the tar buby displayed @ little lhe @ fighter, side of the ateamer St Loule early t0-| exits hana up tun ai the, Sadood chose||/ fow against” ume The Penn $ in 2. minutes ona rhs waukee Bou! oe of the stuff that has gained him a When the “fight” began Burke | day. tain Kees dune 80 end Ji oarsmen are showing improve- water was smooth for frat ese narhorigy Fisae, the Howton hearyesizht, who! world-wile reputation, Then en idea Pushed and pulled “Maher” around,| Yesterday's report that Mr. Glastne| ow. "i, manent wm. x,|] ment in thelr work and Coach two miles, but rough for the last Weight Condition. thd ‘eles orer io “Rnglant and France. has Teen | Waded through Sam's inky forehead While Referee Charlie White cautioned | had been held up on his application for) A. ©, te raging Tk @ wind eee se ie iJ Ward 1s growing happy. two. patched to. meet Tony How usky Italian | that the spectators would ike @ little the tar and told him to “be nice.*| Permission to run in the British Teles ath rena Siow 6 Mem, Contles, Pansat, ion rounds at «| burlesque to tone down the more vig- it ett (at "Rochester, No ¥., on 7 was somewhat ridiculous, Mr. James ote Tue TO Beth men act Pebtiae (| orous aspect of the two men pounding shor mate few tape ‘Then {25 |suitivan handed him his pasteboard BY JOHN POLLOCK. the engin of Sa aon, ead tho) ut tp eta | awe big horsehair gloves, 9 ITH the hope of inducing Danny tei Sam was strong on the playhouse @watted him one good swat in the mid- Geta dal a Sieas aprsaralpe agg eae “OLD MAN 9 Morgan, manager of Knockout! 4 match tas been arranged betwen Tom| stunt, but his turn grew to euch propor- Seaton =“ Yaher” backed away with @ get permission to run in foreign Brown, the local lightweight, to| Mé hte pearcal, aod, Veen Mao. that It left @ brown taste, At any Sidewise took at the floor, Burke fol- ff f the game Langford could | Jowed and made a ‘ngs a holy vant countries hereafter,” said Mr. Sullivan allow his protege to meet Packey Mc-/| dence, of the game ngfort bave found bout at. 3 Nes Pe, ee Monday ‘night ° agony, for Capon! te not in 5 9 Farland tn @ ten-round bout in Milwau-| MG‘ ibe i" a d gony, Chinese method of warfare was quite| (oder. “The rule boealhrirr gets yer SEC RE I OF ( ORNEI | kee in two weeks, Emil Thiery, manager) New Castle Bar, ia beatly (wo years OA rar ried a IES IE 3 7 4 r of McFarland, has just mai the ai a a . ewMclent for the supposed “middle- ” not been Mved up to, but the rule will be weight champion of the Ireland.” With-| Sirictly enforced from now on.’ nouncement in Chicago that he will Out waiting to be hit he flopped to the! ‘This morning Mel Sheppard sent in his guarantee Brown $7,000 for his end to 60 S l C O ° Fequent for & permit to compete in Eu! Famous Rowing Coach Seen at Close Range, a Perfect Judge fm ems te men, oer Smaller Clubs Ob J ect floor and wriggied about on his stom- rope, and Brown and Packey will draw a dig ach. Charlie White stood over him a : #f said Thiery, “ ibnenmateeemty te beereson'st| Of Men, a Stiokler for Orders and Discipline, Believes. in cromd i Miwon sai ler, “nod tol N. Y. A. C. Entries the chance of offering Brown this large @a grinned. Burke walked to his cor- rig eed Aa AN pen gt AE Keeping His Crew Candidates on the Anxious Seat. ner and was just getting out of the ring when White called: “Hold on, Burke. He may get up." But “Maher” | Site on July 6. aum.. The oy oink we ng Ms ae |ton and Wood of Wesle: @idn't want to get up. He only wrig-| “jror a full month Sheppard has been Morgan will consent to let Paci ‘As a consequence of the protests exotd fled some more, and White counted | doing a lot of hard t nd he will weigh dn at 183 pounds at 2 P. M. in-|Mercury Foot oe Ta s Big List} tian u score were laid over until Mon’ + him out. In his corner “Maher” | be in fine shape for cn inal cham- atead of at 6 P, M., which Morgan de- day night, by which thne the Champton- pionships at Pittsbur ‘The Mayo, mile, at Celtic Park promince to be ‘to-morrow afternoon. the ‘event berger, Sloughen, Mey ill toe the mark. eo and MoLaug! Hayes, ila “are entered’ tn, ths Groaned and claimed that his shoulder was broken. He fell on ft in his hurry te reach the floor. However, on leaving the ring he reached around his neck with the “broken arm" to pull @ towel over his shoulders. ‘The other “star bout" was better while {t lasted. Ted Nelson of Aus- traila tangled with Sailor White, who Decame famous through twice knocking @ut Al Benedict. White loomed a head ‘ever Nelgon, and {t looked very much @ one-sided match. It w. White mands.”* of College Men for Junior | ship Committee will have conferred with the officials of the Metropolitan Asie ot importance io Ctr Pe wu . ta thy Rrenisfonsd bout between” Bredaio W “Champs” Raises Protest. Mavty Baldwin “ot Boston, which takes place st als selected, The New York A. >? the Metzopoltan ‘A. C, of San Cranciso on June C. objected to John Meltugh acting aw Welsh s Wee. a Se Coe eee yt 25 4 A I the meeting of the Championship | starter ze the result that two were also @ protest made against an Frank Klaus, who Committee of the Metropolitan Galena e - Ueioe eereee PoC Mts Sa 4m thee rounds ot ‘Association of the AA. U, to nee WORE Sak MORNED EP Oakland, Col, pass upon the entries for the junior Jobans Kithane, the clever featherweight of championships which will be held at Cleveund, has jut been notified by Tom Mc-|-rravers Island a week from to-day pro- promaer of Los A Cal., ery gunat for 6, guarantee of wees, Suis | testa were lodged against the entries the privilege of accepting 25 per cent. of the| submitted by the ew York A, C. by grow receipts for his proposed twenty-round bout) ¢he gmaller clubs because on the Mer-| lic Si aiey "an ot Nemay bow the tess] hy arogt tenn ware practically all th and that the match was cinched. The winner athletes of the Intercollegiate Assoc! i the wistor of the Joe, Cones tua "sa | tion, barring the college champions, = ae ‘The New York A. lst was made Howard, the light middleweight of Chi-| UP of ty-five men. me of the col- PL Oh fought at the local ‘clubs with varied | Jege men registered with the 2"*w York |! Yl 1 sucetas, and Jimmy Clabby., the segue A. C, are Ross of Michigan, Prebble of | wile dvables wil “pra sre good a8 On Saal AL Gof Gary, tad, | Harvard, Putnam of Cornell, he ot tad ot Woineadas within Ue next two ‘weeks. of Cornell, Marden of Dartmouth, Bon- Hugh Mcintors, the fight promoter of Aue |sid of Columbia, Wessels of Trinity, la and England, 1s trying at present to in-| Riystein of Yale, McArthur of © ie ) Woodmen, manaser of, am Tangtord, | Blystein rinity A.C. has wou hie eat the "220," Hie should do some fine fuonlng in ‘the Ssunior ‘Mets next Seturday, wlio, Berens wat ths, Maris, Ase: Si ele dua} meet at, Mott Mayen ‘Oval, One Wanared and ig eighth etrget and Third ave: nue, to-morrow afternoon, Follor of both Sie ere wumeroue lathe Brows, Rega, who, won, the 20" huntien at, the eee ie Cnampionshipa. writes from. Scot Witty Mint he's gradually resaining his form, and that he. may poasibly compete on the other side before returning to Brooklyn, Charlie Murphy is 8 new man at the hop. watt rushed eagerly at the start, and for a found the air was full of acrobatic stunts, Three or four times he pushed Nelson over and fell on him. Once he fet, w step Tuy the time Nelson was laughing. Measur- fing the sailor, he knocked him down] Sets neatly with a left hook on the chin, In the eecond round he knocked White down five tim After the fourth White's seconds tried to throw a pall @f water over him and succeeded tn interesting to watch, Baie Frick of oNEVE Dr It, will bo laterenting to, watch adie vik, of HENEVER a genius springs up, no matter what Rg a ee ‘showing [in th nt el the line, people immediately busy themselves a good ling Nationale ae analyzing his character, search'.g out the quall- z "th 4 EES fn he walle atthe Rats tlea which are important in his make-up, which are the ‘ ‘1 Talon, Baw, Pines beat his opponent Gumping it on Charlie White, who was Tim vita Nb ‘reasons why’ in his success, Being atudied and analyzed Kaanatord to, Auntralia utr Debervols of Union, Sawyer of Prince. rtto ube finlal, roggy and Joe Broderick, Cap-|in this way, it is doubtful if thera ts a man who is more ang, the | ears mela champice. that, Soentey, — ee tap a ml Kl Martin Mon agar closely studied by a multitude of admirers than Mr, Bicintoah informe Woodman, Jn piney Gise's hima with a clip on the chin, The satlor | Btcte t@ eee perform well Charles Courtney, the famous old rowing ooach of Cor- bout between “Lang nell. “The Old Man” has been watched and watched, wince he first became the real head of aquatic sports at Cornell over twenty-one years ago, and no one has been fel} on his head, sat up for the count, John Mefiuch has bern chosen to start the He was out. Nel- —— z ea Burns, the hearyweight of Calffornie, te cedaikiy umtiog « miserable showing o the fighis and awkward - he is having over tn England, A few sin ‘x0 mp in Imet Ceorge Rodell, « bearrwelght of South was no match for him. C h i 0) 1 quite able to say Just what quality tt ts that he po Burne mt torte Rone a test is Loodon aad a ons y which makes hin such a perfect muster of men, such Aen. teed out nthe first round, Burne te tate IM FLYNN, the “Pueblo fireman,” is Tne on ail he bouts ha eat to et Will Compete in remarkable teacher of his art. Aw regards the first-named quality, the consensus of 4 M opinion ts that the unusual power lies tn Mr, Courtney's eyes, Mayo Men’s Meet 30 'vne wre ever ects str, comtoey forgets that piercing look which se fidence in Mr, Courtney's fairne: enough money to pay bis passage country, AL Benedict, the Hoboken heavyweight, who went to Boston some time ago as an amateur and in| COURTNEY INSTRUCTING ‘ino trey, commonly spoken of as ~" Itallan. Im fact, Flynn is neither an Itallan @ fireman, Flynn ts bis right His father was Irish. When he was @ small boy Flynn's father died, make an open book of every face and | dealing with them. They know that the returned to the sit offictals fané ikter his mother married an Italian, | Several records may fall to-morrow] mind it comes in contact, with After | personal element does not enter with CREW BY MEGAPHONE, | *i*'<ufa'°wntchs it? Tecclved a ia ao afternoon at the Mayo Men's games at| being under his tutelage a day or|him. He has never been known to ehow Fiynn, who is now ihe manag % Boned, meta nts for the mistaken notion Tighter retum the w his descent. Celtic Park. With thirty-two champions|#o It would be a very unobservant| tho slightest the Vig Tighter FiynG was an engineer instead of a striving for honors and records, It lo | Student ofthe art of rowing Res] wane 4) ing for the cor well and he has h At the trout | ———— b not know that to tell the “Old Man"'| nd furthermore, any infraction of are running well somewhere up the Ki * ithe, Carl Morris, whom he ts ubaiy. tes Se OF more of the old marke anything but the whole and unadulter-| will bring about the dropping of an| lake BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. fight ahoma July 4 He was _ ated truth would be as futile as telling | qarsman regardless of the position the Young at Sixty-three, yy ETE? oe west from Pueblo, where he| O!¥ #!x events will be decided, but in| tt to oneself. It 19 almost the religious /man in question holds, or of the probable ‘eung y. At Fairmont A. C. « Curley and Tro ts the busiest entertaining his pup- r fo} however, in Frank Adame will, meet for ten ina) Barry rae exch of them only title holders witl com-| creed of the boys that “nothing eacapes| injurious consequences to the chance vt They are all spectain, which | the ‘Old Man’ * and consequently they | yictory. Nothing better illustrates ‘his see eee Amen, One nigel that all contestants shall start | ate careful that nothing happens which| tact than the speedy dismissal the early oe i mised up with 9 crowd tn a) ovo toren they care to conceal from him, part of this week of four of the fresh i at home, He Was always fall, Before two of the college year have eiapsed ry member of the squad will have led on the “Old Man,” to inquire i z for six round ‘At the Sharkey A. C, Joe Shears g “ To begin with, Mr, Courtney 1s a per-| man crew who were careless enough to “eleaned out the place,” and following aa hay A rege tog hurdler of | rect sud. . He knows absolutely| partake of the products of an Ithaca Breit ia eet 58 pernane ie peat || of England boxes Kid Alberts a ten- his last opponent into the street knocked | the I A. A. C., will try for @ new mari | now to g work out of them,| confectionery. They committed an in-| fail the men were unusually solicitous, |f round bout. fim out. A bystander told Flynn that |! the hurdle race; Billy Hayes of Phile' by keeping, them anxious all the time, |fraction of the training table rules. Thetr| tecauss Mr, Courtney had been quite ili |] At Long Acre A. ©. am) the @en was dead, and ho left Pueblo |Sdelphia will endeavor to smash the old | but at the samo time hopeful. His su-| loss would have disabled the 1914 crew | during the summer, but they found him professiona) fighters will iN battle. Fee Sar natels the mon wee nae | mark in the 00," and Platt Adams, the perior judgment hay been lustraved tte) materially, and with the Poughkeepsie | jn the best of hoaith, as he Is to-day. — Matches Arranged. all-around champion of the New York | and time again, when people have won-lregatta so near at hand It would hay even seriously hurt, but Fiynn had left a i Ont ret Wie ecdden aplaovels th lia | keen discuss te While Tee tlahs inte eine | Cee eee riers meen to be he vouns samtny. auth and Biddle Bie Job with the railroad and couldn't will ry for @ record im the nine | OMe, aly his judgment indarees | ping form, but the “Old Men,” when he| ries 2 tect one would Rover renard wee of Boston meet for ten «Jumps, Ll . a) 4 Dut Sh him as an old man at all, and the only he Mi ory Wel go back to it. He wandered 1a epoca i by better oi record heard of thelr breach of orders, forgot| thing old about him is the name he has |] rounds at the Twen' ntury Around the West for a while and then Promises to furnish @ stirring) man trying £ of the Cornel!) boats everything but his orders, which had] been given by those who know him, || C. on June some fight camp, where bv t will be the one-mile run, Inliy never sure of his place “till the ua| been broken. The fact. that. Cornell Intellectual! the equal of any Pack Hommey and Charley P, ‘ntellectually, he ts 4 Pleked up a litle boxing and @ half a dozen of the dest milers | goes off," might lose the fi in race, and thie! man half his age, and when it comes to bse fight ten rounds at ¢ in preliminary scraps for emai) in the country will compete, They are| It i» these meth. that keep every|have a break in the string of victories! an exchange of wit the man‘has never pening of the Vanderbilt A. C, Wilton Paull of the Unt aity of Penn-|man under Mr, Courtney's insiruction | of the last two years, was never con-| come into tie crew room who could beat ‘ania, Melvin Sheppard, Abel Kiviat, | working hiv hardest, those in the iirst| sidered. With discipline of this sort,| him, And many have undertaken the Frank Riley, Jack Monument and Joseph | Boats on account of the fuct that they | Mr. Courtney's rules are weldom broken. | task, , ve tral realize that the least slackening of pace| If there # any one topic which oc-| Mr. Courtney's magnetism, his charm- bay A ot Seen are Sane Dire {a Mable 10 be disastrous, and those bo: | cuples the tlme to. the exclusion of| ing personality, and his attractivencss low in te hope of attracting the “Old others, it te fahng. The “Old Man’ is] away from the Inlet, ae. well aa, is best condition, Man's” ‘attention to thelr geod point, nt lover of zhi pastime and has| wonderful capabilities when busy there, Besides the track and field events) which they know will be recognised if even been known to give boys @ '@ served to make him idolized by they are deserving of recognition. est at Easter time, toward the end gf| every one in the vicinity who has ever | Cornell oarsmen alse have gmplictt com" the vacation, ff they ere ell rowing'|kaown him or even heard his meme, at Ulmer Park on June 9 Paddy Sullivan hae een secured to box Kid Burns @ ten-round bout at the Brighton Beach A. ©, stag June 23, Dave Deshler of Boston and Young Nitchie of Philadelphis bat- tle for ten rounds at the Brighton Beach A. ©,, Coney Island, m. He worked his way up quickly, the best heavywelghts in the Jost sometimes and sometimes wom, Gnally knocked out Al Kaufman, fe now near the top. He has mado '@ let of money in the ring and will have to look for another rail- Job. On Coronation Day many « loyal eon of Old England will invite his American cousin to drink the health of the King. The bottle with the red label was vs ? Gres crowned King of the world’s Gins in the year 1770 and its sovereignty has never been challenged. od Rebar Bae ba

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