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« 4 —¥ fon oy Be THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE %4, 1011. a i ‘[fiNeeeatroex] NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN He’s Off Again, On Again, Gone Again—to the Game. ® @ By Vic Wee! weet ARE YOU doIne _ 2 ttmovenr 1 Fino wA ae caneat —~ ene! (OU YESTERDAY ~ ey St Sd 4 — ere: . TURNED OVER. ANEW |/ FLoceyY = cau UP KON & Co o THERE WE Gocs AFTER ar pak Den THERE'S 6 ROO iy Lear, 1 swonk OFF |] Ano IF THEY HAVE THAT rae <'Saha panel! " HE may oftow woLerr!{ (THA Booey House ON BASEBALL AN’ I'm || CHECK READY «a0 DOWN wo} 16 (cay work - ‘Twa ewacn we Have are a ~ ie you }! @0IN TA BE THA Ger ir som OReinaL worK KID, ee ee Ee STUNT TR . FOR vou +- En? i! GET TA THAT came, 6000 Sve - ONE mone (F YA TAKE ME RACK =-M-M = ons - - a yh 'Got ort oN wets 3 elitiauaut’ ; ae: Pen Fi aa = 3 (otras) masa) : Fume | heen Sun La ITHEY SAILED TO-DAY FOR ENGLISH ATHLETIC MEET |One-Armed and One-Legged, Inside theRing but These Two Schoolboys Can Break Records Jumping Still, in the last games at Cur- S. 1, he equalled the P, 3 « record of 4 ft. 6 In, for the rum- ning high jumo ia Ure hundred pound Show It Isn’t Necessary to} class RUNS WITH A CRUTCH. Be Physically Perfect (0) Snediker nnds it an easy thing to run up to the take-off with the aid ef ie crutch, In t, he ge golng at uel ip that he finds {t to his pur- pose to aba wilh the Great Fi Fighters Charley Whilé. Feats of Young New Yorkers Succeed in Athle oo eleven rounds, as @ result of which the vantage who finds himself ready to i we wavelled back home on the erutch when with- Famous Referee Tells of Ketch) wits mos: ‘or the monthly waxes of tae | i ; imelight are| 8 Wo hops of the Jump—then over ne regson ports tn ft poe! eG be dl sl c cr ere fh els Early Career in the| 0" ‘srl Ket Pevor went down | IN two little schoolboy athletes, who | ret It tris realist at on ade ly Gareer ® Stanley's terrible blow in_ five | both go a long way toward prov+ | ze sand Hutte. He waa then offered ig that it le not necessary to be phy West, and His Love of the} a number of ents down at Miles City, cally perfect in order to hecome a gond | tee te sping that will carry him over Wild and Reckloss Life of the skins « fice In lat performer at athietice, City, both the | 19" inn rear leg cleat of the bat af ild an eckless Life o e plat dit PR Fiala rh youngsters are Jumpers, a fact whieh | 1% 0! is ti ip Meera. > i Hall | around, Ketchel remained “ity, | tempts to accomplish a Jump, he finally bt ia tibia aie te ae if = and on July ton Sonnat wat ined control of his partially paralysed | f alls. and on July 15 net Hoh Sennate n ned control p e Rover But some day young Carroll may { was to be a tw pund affair, nley terminated it in the sevente round by Ing one of his upward duplicate the athletic achievements of the Michigan University athlete who ddie Carroll, a bright-eyed, ee . little fellow. wi ust sixtee! / No. 66. Stanie. vy Ketchel. | swings on Sennate’s jaw. Stan UF camer, \etuh ther eran Ane et found that one arm less than the usuat ‘ Oopsrizht, 1141 Publishing Co, | Weighed 142 pounds in this fight, whi ad jump record for “hundred pound: | M¢mber ordinary mortals carrya falled { . 7. EN Bevidleved sepa A Melt Ree . he jumped 17 feet 9 Inet o hinder nim from winning an ‘nvere B SUR ad prt d fight i. oanwie nis have the other day; and Edward hae but one} collegiate championship some years ago On Jan, 4 he tackled) was fighting ¢ ny wh a 4 | , tc Butte age | from five to forty pounds. Lightweig!ts, | arm, the other having been amputated | "9 We'll have a short visit with Ddwara xi ee neicce Inthe firsc| Welterwetghts, middiewelghts, heavy: after an aceident during his early boy-| in Principal Quigley’s office of Pubite Found, Av month later, he met and| Nelghts-they all looked alike to Stan- . “ . hood daye School No, 1, whieh 1s located over im fought Jack Sullivan tn Butte. aby NORE GE enc tiua ioe atonal alae YALL -~ FTARVARD TRACK TEAM EY pee The other boy ts Alfred Snediker, who | Long Isiand City. hs n Aug. 19 @ is City, K is even more wanting than Carroll, IT wanted to become a champfon tle was a hard twenty-round draw. posed of Roy Hart in one round, and Daa vivo MPSONW UMW aTO . “5 5 i ‘ rie a Anatomically speaking, as he ts minus! Jumper when I wes « kid over in New Ketche! was now seventeen years of ag¢!on Sept. 14, his eighteenth birthday, he a " ” - Dut his fame as a fighter had spread alll cought a return match with Bob Sen- Wea perth biteat-} bad heir pA ae “oe at) had ie fet previou ah. gol HERE’S THE BASEBALL BOY WONDER injaeronar ahem tht r y he o a he revious ht, et esti arenas acs orm | aatl, eat he aieeaty ant a@rvard-Yale Athletes cueernent Ot ee a e@ecure matches, lic was dependent for t " fighters Who were Rack to Bu to the dance hall and 9 day and brought me down with a fail « ouring ou aro Meagan bgp dae "| this fight. On Dee, 2 he met a new O ke d I'd never do much jumpin’ after tho lneal favorites ther He ning ¢a cae local champion from Maryaville, Mon- ave er wn oo an —po —e doctor sawed it off, but after that I did Comparatively few of the rough 4M) tang, who honored his native town by " * a lot of Jumpin’ as soon a@ it was pos ready miners were willing to take al gating himself the ‘Marysville Kid.” able on cean “Smiling George” Pennington Has Pitched His Team to Vic-) sini e chance with ¢ seventeen-year old} rounds disposed of thin local hero. ] 1g “The other day when I broke the irtwind, and those who ware te eae Ad Horrick'” and he fasted seven rainin of Flatbush Has Remarkable tory Against Nines of Brook-| rvcord, ror the running some slant ly brave to do so, usually met the BS GA fe A barat In the sprints Reilly and Thatcher, bie oA 4 rounds with the hardhitting Ketehel eee ae . want to pile it om and have the losers: thelr predecssors, Bo the re-| Oi hee, "wack. Rennett. followed. on fiutaris Gall’ T'6:| CRRA LiC toes ced nae Record of Fourteen Strike-| lyn, Bronx and Richmond and] fink twas showing oft. Why, I could turns from Ketchel's ring battles was fayed five rounds. On Dec.| American Collegians Sail To-| when they tackle Lange and McMillan, \ have jumped about @ foot further, I hardly. suffictent (o enable him to Hive] ade a short trip to Great Americ 8 the English flyers. All four can outs to a Game and is Only To-Day Is After Interborough | «u Some day I'll do tt, too. In a state of affluence. He was com ying just long enough ; eet Wi over the distance in 10 seconds, and Me ee cy. ent Neenneny mE teas sean. weeny | Pay for Mast We ith Oxford "hat paces are the’only oe that | Fourteen Years Old Title. pinediyedingh yleyhtidigs n nurse. was & pretty tough customer, and ; i : < swell fa 1 purse. took eleven rounds of the hardest fight- and Cambridge July 41. count in an international meet there a mun beeen and ones I onc ee : i takes aiade lduned 46 put and i, should be some extra fast milling. In pepe eke. a. Wanted to Be Cattle King. ink Ketchel had yet experienced to pi remarkable pair of shoulders and an | isker I'm sure to jump oe ai t vent | him away. On Dec. 2—Christmas Eve— the 12-yard hurdles the American en- FE beg leave to call th aT +f . ve | further, don't you think so?” he amz- After tho Sulllvan encounter, he went) him away. On Dec. 2 Cheeimes Hie tries, Chisholm and Cummings, have| em leave to call the attention arm——Say! | If you were a kid wouldn't | fiigty inquired, back to the mines again for a short] Stanley Kuowken vv ebrating crowd in] ‘The twenty-two Harvard and Yale| topped the uprights in faster time than of the big League scouts to you Ike @ Aipper with @ record lke] “Carroll has done 4 ft. § In. at the period and then out on the ranges.) 416 of the dance halls. Ketchel after-| athietes who will contend against the) Philips, the Cambridge star, but the “Smiling George” Pennington of a nim * running high jump, which {a exaetly Btanley was a good horseman and 4M | ward said that he had to beat Foley If] i oe tne Oxford and Cambridge ath- sand turf track may prove|Fiatbush—the phenomenal Iittle pitcher eet ee, ee by two inehes better than the record tn h excellent guwpuncher. Although el he wanted to eat the next day, as he! PO 9 i ’ ‘i its on too diMoult for the Amert-iof Public @chool No. 182 at Glenwool bra ged vey Fosdabeh Th hie cutenlee his class of the P. 8. A. L. But he Y wes never able to resist the lure of| was penniless. and the thought of a| letes in the International track mee cang to ovércome. The outcome of the/road and Best Twenty-fourth street, pospnaeas Gb Gae Reever eh Me hd says the high jump is too hard werk % the noisy ish Ife of a Western| good Christmas dinner was @ great In-| the Queen's Clib fleld and oval on | mm may Gepend en who wins this|Broekiyn, “Penn: as he ip familiany larged craniur He holds hi & M- and he would rather stick with the taining town any protracted per- | centive, Tues July 1, salled to-day on the oral Should Chisholm And these now | known to his fellow pupils of the achoo!, Inedeatly and never beets,” NOnOr# | running broad because it 1s more fun. ° he yang nderfut | fy Rod Star liner Vaderland. There were | Meld conditions favorable victory should |ig a real wonder with the sphere, and Mr. Wurts, @ teacher in P, ® No, | 4 ne? Eddie was asked if he did an: fo4,,he loved tho range, the wo F Scarzd Opponents. perch on the American etanda dieting oF heavy training for th towering mounta the clear in| “ome 7 TiMeatt tor | twelve wearers of the Crimaon and ten | POT GY oe i tne story. should |*ae Probably the most remarkable recon! 182, to whom all credit Is di jumpe he replied that it wes an wh " id hecame i mot a ‘w 1 d * oI Aights and the companionship of the ant he Renta Wee) aint aioe | who sported the blue ¥ of Ol4 Eli.lyy aierent, both. Kelley of Harvard | @Ry twitler this baseball season. ‘le bringing the team up to ite tausl thing for fim to train Sane He used to say that when- ‘pread all over the State, and he| Capt. J. R, Kilpatrick wae in charge cf and Stewart of Yale being able to | has pitched every game for his team in pbc Mae ‘iat Med than once before a set of echeol éver he caught a glimpse of those won- Hane at ct any one to face him| the Yale bunch and Archie Foster cay-|acratch the cinders in fifty seconds, {the borough and Interboro sertes of eholar. ‘consclentious and Feapeetful MErtal rancea afte hero in ying until March 19, 108, at Great] tained the Harvard contingent | which ts seconds faster than McMillan, | ames—dosing only one game out of the certainly deserves the’ bent teat’ oan be ‘ou see, T only weigh ninety-four Mont., when h t and defeated | The Yankee athletes took their own | eo most feared English opponent, |fourteen games played—and that one brick In two rounds for Kate | o, tt nd 6 sequestered at °an do. ‘only through costly errors of one of bin y eeae the < ial ple should find Uttle trouble In dls-| sy “ ban f Yet way doen tb Rees deck will be rex | posing of their ri Barker and Tay.| Fenny” bas something en the ball for pounds, and so the hundred-poymd clana in easy for me. Dieting—tI don't do any of that because it's no good. ; I've got to do a lot of growing from Pennington'® good work has #0 far! now on, and it takes a whole lot of sald of him. Ask any of the puplie of 152, 1f you don't belleve It, After Greater City Title, him catch his brea In later years, Stu self as wanting tor } | about the cattle Was ambit | A specially a table, The forwa ast, | " ' 6 oping on edge. | fair, Just listen to this: | won for his team the Flatbush district twenty-two minediately Bét a mea served for their use in keeping on @ lor. A - food build up a Little fellow ike oe see Mtte for wate receipte| Al were reported to be tn perfect tim | “Jaques and Lawless both can do He struck out aif of the opposing amplonshtn, the Heooklyn | Rorough sate young Carroll, } Poe eas ane eeeewan {and th majority swore that they were | great deal faster time in the mile vatsmen in the series of fourteen gues, | <eereR SAGE BENNINGTON OS® | 90!" 'p and to this writing they |” “Perhaps some day, for it looks en- cattle Kings of the We DU ipede tetera est 1 Totding | aod sailors, and that they would land | Moore and Barker. an average of fourteen strike-oute «| NLGEORSE PENNINGTON |have defeated Queens, Willamsburs, | tirely possible, Eddie Carrol! will oce on Britis soll as fit as they left the | Withington and Ryan of Harvard | game. | ~ | Bronx and Richmond, and George think® | cupy a position in collegiate athletics the time | at his ye for awhile in the hope of securing more unexpectedly and unf cut off] iatches Ketche! beat his way back to] Tim of Uncle Sanis Big Head. | me Ree ee or nite ttoih meterienne| WOR thirteen @¢ fourteen mamen | oth CPBntne tenia perured the anal) io, O68 Ginning from Manhatten, Tor | 22, <9, the one-armed man whe eieq in his prime, he had pick a large| Gregson Sprin font, where he| Wilt arrive In Lond ext | against Taylor of Oxford. Bellerby Pouk GhuPaliL lh the tunteee eared | y twenty runs in the entire x winning from Manhattan, To-| jumped 28 feet for the Wolvert 5 Monday, which will give them a little | Cambridge should give the Americ fourteen gar | day will tell the atory, and, maybe, ad pleco of grazing lund which he hoped] fought Paddy Hall and put kim away over a week to become acclimated and] a pretty tussle in the high jump, while| 1M five of the games allowed but one | His team secured scored 133 runs to its | more |aurels to George's brow. to acquire, n one round on May 1, He then re- R " ‘4 . > i . cajentooncvonneld. paunnaten |” 7 to try out the track and field of the) Holden of Yale, should he jump to/TUn @ same. | opponents’ twenty in the fourteen gam: Ry the way, Pennington Is only fours How did it friend ! Mee Rpetie arena nist rearing | aa era ee Oe eee arcan | qusen'a. Club, | form, should annex the broad jump, |. 1 ail of the fourteen games Ho team | OIbyed jteen years old, When he gets more catch that sorrible dis- \ into the future or plann Nb | cont ta the eaventh round The nines events on the programme |and Barker should ret the pace for{|secured more than four runs off this, “Smiling George” Pennington ts a|matured——Say! What . . later years, Ho prefers to enjoy the in Sn of Helena, Mont. were in| Ore the 10-yard dash, 120-yard hurdle, | him, Putnam of Oxford should out- bey'e ‘@ specdy Gelivery. | smalt and stocky little fel with @ ease? Don't know. Ask 4 presont to the full, unless he in a seri- valey with Butte, and went | M0-¥ard run, 89-yard run, one-mile and | throw the American hammer-throwern, iiectinbi ane ae ° AMUSEMENTS, your barber for the MPR Utine Wan wiki ad burhoke Ik 1th Ln ’ mile runs, running high jump. rune | Childs of Yale or Howard or Cable of Sealed Sterilized Cup, Brush and Soap. Used once Seg sonra [ae oe tie ant name Sens“ arvert._____| Eddie Murphy Wins Bout ; BEE) aan Sn whe taened we eee ae SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES. | ———E—eeeo cr itgens tg met the foal WELSH nN WINNER | te tas Gmeorar sw e.| Over Young Sammy Smith U ish LE Rs prrromsrnns And Stanley was not a serious young} man. So he was never able to stay away for any long period from the feverish life of a mining camp dance hall, with its glaring lights, its dance SO MNO ee IE TG OE FO Te re YB aD ing men and wom its tin-panny| niles around to see this fight and \sana CASINO B.S fit ae eric Be oso. eer m1 | header at Olminpto Piet}, In the first geome ¢ Al ee 8 2 Ts plano, its gambling and all that went] pecxjeswy on it The boys were ae oe Weuicon ctu, enue 4 —— ——— ¥ otis Mat ‘Day, 2.40, to make up a Joy emporium in a min-| matched for twenty rounds, but Butte's Uy "i ave the Patadelpa, Protons for OHN POLLOCK IF BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. }\] Saletitinsstitttiven. PINAFORE HARMEneraie® {ng community. at piano and the| ciampion dispesed of iid Lee in sev- | guponente, “dee Jeane il umpire the wercnd BY J' L . | ~ lem HERALD $0.4 his S10 RO Fa holtowschested, weazened, pale-faced| entoen rounds, WKetchel won quite a NOTHER out-of-town fighter has|] At Qairmont A. C. Jack Good Htiay MERALD 89, 4 Nig yall individual who bansed out on it the) gum of money by his victory, probably ak Ra icodan' ai made good in this vicinity. He is |} ney and Willie Mango and Young A COUNTR Bray 1 measures for the dance all frequent: | the Jargest he had yet recelved. |g TR, Suburans, wil play the Lacon een Eddie Murphy, the crack welter- || Packey McFarland and Young Say- | | ALAS, Biway & foc nt ] , had a great fascination for young| aster coming back to Butte, IKetche! Brooklyn, Jack Sibley and Bill Toomey will be | weight of Boston, who has heen fighting || lor will meet in round bouts ("The New Grand Ope Mat hay Howard | Kotenel. Pianist” was generally | mot Kid Fredericks and knocked him tn the points for tho Bublirbass, in great form during the n{[ There will a two six-round TONIGHT TALES wine ity "Medina Arthu A Well educated chap who had seen) gut jy even rounds. This was for ga = ‘ Tae . \ che bhset 1 one 16 are sé | Vee ee beans | mitch better days, often a man with a] tecaipts nley was given a benofit {gaa Paterson Club, rth ‘eirter S:tnab, on | monthe, having won many Important and n ney | PLY RIC tye Cie good mustcal education and one whol hy the sporting fraternity of Butte, and 11 Fe rtenee Bee Meee Sree Nas Dass) centéste ftom good men Murdhy’ ten BURY Wy, BAN AGH olfets 3 ST EEPLECHASE | humatraeaiied muct Any one whol poxed &i nunds in exhibi with | Mtreeta, Brooklyn, patd Ad |neme is being lauded to-day by the lo- EVERY WOMAN . “ | could play well on the piano was al ‘rom. Kingsley, after which went | the eater cal tight fans, and well it might be, for root Funay Plate | source of admiration to Stanley. down to Miles’ City and fought Kid (Special to ‘The Beening World.) | ee he gave Young Sammy Smith, the Phila- | * oe Her ae vonge i Gums ot aa PrP hive Licsmivoars direct to, Seosplecbass | times when the lall was deserted the) Foley fo! recelpia, knocking him! BAN FRANCISCO, June A=-Freddie | gnalitama: vill pay the Hovane Res Bog here | Yelphia boxer, a wood lacing in & ten | ienters ONCE BEEN Niven rote N. ae } boy would steal in to the Instrument] out‘in th ni Found of Wa! Was lWelair ran true (o form before the crowd | venina fae at Lan Seal the Wrnyer of this | round bout @t the Twentieth Century 39th St! ‘ Wines, His "s PALISAD ES an there picking out tunes with! to be a twenty contest ome Will play the Metropolitana in the seco * i che 7 . i + oes Beer, But sianiey's tueical ée| et meee ee oF Sami Cetin’ toss, jammed, the tinele, sided bas Ma tg | ft round @mith started of Pf piiy inane Avan hd te VOHN MASON” Qa g sre Fave aclel” Pl Onosite W. 0m Bt. Ferry, ree h never suceceded in get be- Auditorium Pavilion, Pking o tara Pees rags Ht " " # y good punche ny perp A od et seh ery iV oF MUsiC, Pere es cs'ixe' tous Sows STAG FOR THE |. A. A.C. [aii‘the way, even riouah i save wae |k™PUatiia dr gata tert eal a8 he landed mans trod poncho Joe stein of cis ety have Seon | MEW AMBLERUAM M ACADEMY | marred © lack of 4 decisive punch, | base déeisicot tn the game betwenn tie Vitea tea] way in which he sent #tiff blows to atehed 19 box ten rounds at the hiew gh mt ‘ ers Beat Local F..vorites. Phe annual invitation entertainmedt |the Englishman outpointed the Boston |4md, the New York Uolned Giants at Maratoge | way in, watch he cant sim bial Brown Gymnaslum A. Av stag vat | THE PINK LADY 10, 80 & Ae, ~~ After laying off several months,| and stag of the Irish-American Athletlo | ghtweight, Matty Baldwin, 1m @ ma- ‘Th ‘Utica team has mot Jost « gaune’ so far this |the spectators that Smith was up i ae" J H isk ” TERRACE Sitctiel went down to Marysville, | clap will be held in the club house, No, | Jority of the roun4s and earned the de- | season, at against a (ough proposition, ———— yi ; GARDEN Mont., to meet a local favorite named | 119 jug: Fitty-ninth street, next Tues- | ‘l#lon that was siven to him by Referee 7 Tt was the wailops to the midsection | va Fngiih middleweight title holder, with * @aikiy i, doe aban Ws ‘ Vinone 13 Bekny Hart, whom he knocked out in _ P Eddie Hanion, old-time fighter, Lavin Steps from Train to Ring. | inet nurt smith, for several times after |!) tnislt t me of another bad LP eve Week June elght rounds, This was on May 2, On| 44¥ evening. | ‘ There was absolutely no hesitancy vn! = RUFFALO, June %.—Paddy Lavin met} peceiving them he would fall im and}! ! ‘ FOLIES Suu Herta oo” Uohan'shy Sas. + May 1% back at Butte, he met Sia La| This entertainment # held annually the part of the referee in indicating a Tartar in Kid Brennan before the| cinch Murphy I . i tout te the Ciraue de | 1 BEGKeG ERY ‘halle ais 1 Cet-Rieh-Guiek Wallingtor Fontise, dat the laiter was no relation for the purpose of having the members \eisn ay the winner, and although part) puptalo Athletic Association. In the| In the last round Murphy again went be. ‘ y B ape OH KRG baw to, Mose La Fontise, whom Ketchel had | invite thelr friends to @ show at no ex+ of the crowd, moved by sentiment and | gig: goven rounds Lavin carried. ‘tlafter smith, and although he managed GLOBE it yx American 245 ee ten in twenty-four rounds the year pense to themselves or thelr gueste, the fact that Baldwin was the under hard to Brennan, but then the long rida| to land many a heavy puncls, he failed ant. AJUY UPPAMEPA TE AG vir wwe M. & Pe Ag 80 te A before. Stanley trimmed Sid in seven. The entertainmest committee has ar- dog, howled lusty for @ draw, thoi r p Y K rite) Vy atop Smith, who appeared very tired a aris VALUSKA. ST RAT? Nit Seat lh q rounds. On June 4 he journeyed to Grog-| ranged a programme conslating of box- who had watched the match ‘closely | im the train told on him and the iid} te MOP porns ALUSKA aay % (reiaonite neta, 808 Bprings, Mont., to meet a much- ing, ful-juts! wrestling and vaudeville by knew thar [t would have been nothing, bored In so strong that at the end he fale fr 4 GRAND | VhOvew, Ao YUUMBIA 4 y Lauted local’ champion by the name of the most prominent artists tn their vee short of Fobvery to give It olive han ta | merited & draw, vin stepped off | giuy paper. the American fighter who has ab: | jus . i Mio to ton Lak dae Car | ame vaatant’ t parr i g LOK EON & MOORE in oki ¢ Curley Rue, He put Curley away im spective specialties in America, Wels _.. SMgg! tee twain into the ring, snady put bwoy ue forelgo champion, Jim Sulll. ter Jov itivers tgut oa duly 6 Vgtecd Colin’ * FA HEA utes ’ die YE MERRY WHIRL: ) Permit ‘a Se, ae