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— MNS SS. ms “ re " lita daa a etda meld i eho eieadaineaiatei ndieatinndaeainemienien el ‘ : THE RVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1911, _ a eat : UP-TO-DATE EDITED BY ako sewey| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [nceShF88y-. SOME ATHLETES REQUIRE LONGER THAN OTHERS TO ROUND INTO FORM. KID HENRY SHO ye 1911, by Press Publishing Co. (fhe New York World.) WoUGAST FoR HIS Albany \ FIGHT WITH "MORAN, ! | ighter Displays Lack ot Courage Under Fire of Opponent’s Blows Wolgast, Unlike Some Cham- pions, Has the Advantage of Youth and Condition, and That Is Why He Needed Only a Week's Training for Moran, oun Jim CORBETT “TRAINED SECRETLY FOR A - YEAR TO, - “Come BACK FoR. HIS FIRST FIGHT WITH JEFFRIES. Kid Henry, the much talked about colored fight of Albany, received 4 beating from Young Loughrey. the game Philadelphia serapper, in a ten-round bout at the Natione! Sporting Cluv stag toat b wil not forget for # long me. So severe was the punisi- ment which Louglvey dealt out that the negra deliberately covered up his face with both hands .. times and turned his back op the onslaught. Coprright, 1911, by The Frese Publiching Co. 1 New York World) TWO MILE TRAINING" | ] \ me & OMEPPARD | D WOLGAST trained only one FOR “THE GReaT ———— | In the first round it locked as if Hen- A Week for his great Nght against ay, HALE HE won \ Ne Ne s ry would win in @ hurry, aa he sent in : Moran, according to the "ep Ne ites a SJerrriesS WORKED LiKe & # volley of swings to Lougurey's stom- rom = Frisco. He never trains TTS Bu ~S “ ach and also several heavy wallops to Wnger than that for any fight sy | Henne PUR REMY A WO his Jaw (hat tnade the aucall EOWA Bt That's the advantage of youth and ~ i” FOR HIS FIGHT WITH UOHNSON, ¥ epectatore figure him a marvel cend.tion, Wolga s all of his natu. Loughrey got going in th: ond round Fal stamina still unimpaired. Me does : ; Jand with hie head down waded invo take on much extra weight b He has fought often of late, an 4d rest between baities moi \ a cin _ _ * engl ata Opportunity Knocks | | MORAN'S MANAGER SAYS FILMS PROVE no athlete in good co ew | crating paroaivetors any erate At Giants’ Door, but | WOLGAST WON FIGHT ON FOUL BLOW. SAN FRANCISCO, July 7.—Charlie Harvey, manager of Owen Moran, who was knocked out by The man who needs six weeks of Ad Wolgast, the American lightweight champion, here last Tuesday afternoon, claims that the Kng training i the fellow who has larded Fai il t Fi Th In bis muscular Usa with fat by overin- | lisuman was fouled and that was the reason why he was defeated Henry and began to rip in short left swings into his body and py rights to his Kidneys, which imade him wince, Seeing that these blows hurt Her-y, Loughrey contiyued his rushing style of fighting and never did s:op smashing the colored fighter with both hans While they were in the clinches. After the fifth round woughrey began/ to weaken Henry with his snappy short punches In the stomach cnd «idneys Jatter, He has to go out on the road tera, and run the ! National League Race fat of before he is mt to vesin tho| They Might. i Improved | "gy Than Ever Now: || Tho films of the fight are now on the way so New York,” declared Harvey, “and a private ex- 1c want Rebregis PAGAL Wivie and feguiar train; When he is at last joser an Ever Ow; | hibition will be given for the sporting writers of that city rext Monday afternoon, and they will see | terr close quarters had free from Cubs Hold First Place. | s of al-ohol and other! Their Standing Had It Not things deterrent to good cond tion he is . still starting behina the cond ton point at which Wolgast begins bis week ot] work, for he is weak and needs bu ceed Henry so badly bewild courage and the mome | s into @ eli d that he lost t they would ich he would hold on quently the kid made k while Lough nooting in his for themselves haw my man Was fouled The films show plainly the delivery of the low blow that decided the battle in the thirteenth round.” No day complete without a cha fn the standing League club The da Fourth the Philadelphia fans ai rife! in the fact that their two clubs held first place in their respective le s Take a look at them now fallen a peg ‘The Cubs are now tn the lead, but they won't hold It long {f the Gants act a Ciey are capable of doing. Ta race is closer than ever, only four full games separating the first !ve teams. How the leaders stand: ‘Won. Lost. B.C, Been for Snodgrass. | “Young ConBeTT” All Up With Racing This Seas on; ogitrte eto’ = Dix Won’t Stand tor Changing. Law BACK" ALL THE WAY, : = eee couple of weeks ag) ie ERNE WINS OVER KRAUSE. |Gittins Bill Relieving Directors In view of the foregoing, based on in- | Executive Opposed to Legisla-| PittapELra ' Betless Racing side news from Albany, those \ 9 have OG TO | coipiete up. When at last he is in normal physiva conditiqn he can get the real beneft of BY BOZEMAN LULGER, normal training for a fight, sharpen his @ ct NITY knocked at tae tenth rounds eye, tune bis nerves to time step and door of the Giants, but he found block and punch, and get the feeling the place empty, the doors locked of contidence that 1 very man who | @nd barred and the family gone away fs perfectly fit, und knows it. | for the summer, He tried !t again and It ip the same n all branches of ath-| again, and the last time rapped loudly Some e'hieies condition| enough to awake the dead, but there i. Week—others need | Was no response, and Old Opportunity | Months to arrive at their best form, | Went away from there without even » July howing a Chicago . a a6 6233 1 " reversal of the form that has Age has m o do with thir—age and leaving his number, Lk 0 in been banking on the resumption of| ¢} Het al A as ‘ - ; jl eondition. A youngsier can throw off| Having passed up a golden chanae, a ee a ‘and Derby Again Not Likely to Reach horae racing on the Metropoitan tracks | ON Which Might Open |marked Sa prea wane aueine te the effect of a relaxation from training| the Giants must go out and fight this Pinang. & & Vif } iy Ag Goverior: Ge seen bi the temares Sareions, PU cares anens aun cnn Okey OU dours and training quickly, While| afternoon for what they lost in the | ap oldey athlete needs more ume, opener, It is not a question of going forward, but of gettmg back to where | D'ricee between events has to’ they started. The bear den is open, and | be amas -ont of every one, Snod- St. Louis ...... 4 31 563 P . might just © well throw up the'r ands Way to Gambling formance ut the Broadway A. C., Erne romised Chicago and try to get interested tn baseball | worked a clever left to the face in the . cricket or something milder. opener which kept Johnny's face bo» Andrew Miller, treasurer of the a blame In the matter The horse racing game ts dead tn | bing back id forth. Ran cint . eta C 4 ¢ suddenly turned and ran back to- — Ofc, By tg of violating anti- ren in the training work, the Joyful Cubs are eager te detend | § a di Gs aA th Rl 7 HICAGO, July T—Turtmen are} york for this year at least. There will | toga Racing Association, confirms this! betting laws, if real efforts re directed es ar betes gine han dacs | tend | Catcher Archer had dropped the bali, |P@UPINg @ thirteen days race meet At ye no racing Mills passed by the Legis | V!ew in a statement to-day, In which he| toward preventing setting. ‘Thus a AMUSEMENTS. — M4 Fee tede ccaltton ry Corvett| Fre 1 it was with some effort that he| Hawthorne track for this month, One lature, and nothing berdering on the | °2¥8 there will be no racing at Saratoga! race track director has nothing to fear | S000 af away from the vaudeville stage | Portunity gave that rap on the door, nt | of the promoters last night said unless the Gittins Liability amendment] in the present la in oe ut he failed to hear {t, or rather re-| between the bagi "Tbelleve that people want to see rac- inption of the sport Will be Dut up to | goes through. It hay been said rigat! his desire for the sport for sport's sake | for several months when he foug to listen, and mussed up one | Fag anit Ing and that @ short meeting without |G° 2% There will be no relieving of | aiong that Saratoga would race whether | alone he shouldn't have any hesitancy Fitaeimmons. He was wiped in sie the nicest little rallies that was ever ar ete brag tive ie | both WAOIE te a euesven any i the the owners and directors of race tracks} the amending measures went through] about throwing open his race track rd training. Corbett was the | st r ne e ccess, : , ok a hie ba Siesiaing: Bechet wap ths slariag asainet the Cube, This fivver| pleadings of Opportunity, but that tig merchants are in favor of such a /2f the Wability for betting violations; | or not, and it Is to correct this belief gates and racing hie head off. that fight. He was so irritable that he| luning, when New York already had| time st was not hie fault. Im the | movement, Tam Inf as they would | there will be no bookmaking with er| that Andrew Miller issues his announcu- | GITTINS BILLS SERVE AS A qgald hardly talk wbout anything with- | (Re Tun In and Snodgrass was an third) Aral inning, Devore aug Howie were like to have the trade of the visitors | Without writing considered; In short, FRBU RA DEnAIE ofthe 'Raretveg: 7 Ing | LOOPHOLE FOR GAMLERS, | He rt f 6 I | ‘| Gut losing hs temper. He had seen| “!th one out. Ja ok murray bun Peel al Ordinarily. the batter would have | Whom the races would draw, “the sporrt of kings" {8 as far as ever phi day No secret Is made of the fact that the ari 0 oney sian Fitgsinsnone fight, remembered his own| Yiquy headed for the plate, Zim: bunted, but Snodgrass caught Jim “No defintte date has been set for the |from a healthy revival and wil! be as|®PPOSED TO ANY BILLS THAT | Gittins Liability act is regarded as fur ‘Ip; long period of dissipation after the fight | j.an's throw was low and far | Davie ‘playing in close for an ex- | mecting as yet. but I should not be sur. |long as those behind it are unwilling to WOULD PERMIT BETTING. nishing a loophole for the gambling el: Biggest Showon Earth With Suillvan, and was afraid, Again, | side of 1) bber. Snodgrass was, vected bunt and he wisely decided to | prised Af it were to open a week from) open thelr tracks and race under the| Gov. Dix Is believed to be opposed to; ment, something that will give the pro- Jong afterward, Convett trained himself | within ten feet of the pan, and py a| double-croas the Cub infleld and |noxt Saturday and close July 2%. ‘That provisions of the laws now on the statute | amending the AgneWw-Hart laws or to|fecsional layers @ chance to cut :n carefully for a year, secretly, finishing | lide could easily have been safe| slam the ball out. Fred hit the tall | would give thirteen daya of racing, with | books. any legislation that might be considered | 4#4in and thrive. If the owners and with two hard months of work with big | Whether the catcher dropped the ball | squarely on the nose and it shot to |i 44 Saturdays included, The big fea-| Senator Gittins, father of the billa to| as opening the way to gambling or any-| directors are relieved of all respoasi-| | MEW AMSTERDA Snodgrass was around when Op-| ered it in time te nail the ey pot, Doyle like a bullet. A double play fs & ba Gug Ruhlin. That time he appareniiy |") ture race, the Derby, probably would be | modify these laws, tacitly admits there| thing against public law, order and de-| bility for betting done at their trac wd Eelanger’s Mute Go aedy’ ia Late, The ti : st ont i ted and there was nothing doin, y | ey ame back {nto perfect shape. He Petra 1 dae EARS Hd ret os warts seen ane avers P” [run on the opening day.” 1s littie or no chance for his m cency, #0 the futility of putting thé Git-|the matter 1a put up to the layers, and HE PINK LADY made a great Aight, too, but Jeffries} oat a “Sams ee Sa SEES s —__—____. |in the announcement that he will ting measures up to him jy vlainly nine out of ten of these are willing aud fis knocked put wit the thme limit no effort this week to ha them ad- | parent. anxious to take @ vanced to third reading. He may make| The Directors’ (lability amendment | the penalties pr the move next week, and while he be-| doesn’t appeal to he Governor at all, , ng measures aance of escaping | JARDIN de PARIS X\zp,5:¥ tiga ty the autho || ZIEGFELD FOLLIES they would stand | Smoking—Refroshmentes. Table Seats $1 Provably Jefities woul’ have done the | me thing if Corbett had been younger | and Ip hie Lest shap Shall Students Be Allowed to Compete for Clubs During Their Vacations? eves he will be 6 ful, supporters | Hs evidently figures that a man’s con-|#mended by Senator Gittins |] FOLIES #5) foe a ie Y per’ o of the measure aro not sanguine. A’ science should absolve him from a any Gov. Dix maintains that there is no} & Bal @ CORBETT, after a few pAb ih hentia A Diba ania laweagainst horse racing and that the BERGERE| Cabaret toute ta LA, A. U, to Decide Fate ot College Athletes able fighting men, grew very fat. Hoe Went away quietly and trained Uke a Sor ‘tor Thor wenthe He did manage J ST what shall he done with the athletes who can show that they neld sport might now be enjoyed by thou-|] $M"... GLOBE iit we K. O. Brown Wants to Meet see of New Mortars the owners of) | 'VALESWA SURAT tbe ‘The refusal of the owners, however, to Winter Garden i te i A. U, events,” \2 says James B. Suilt- 7 n " h © halt college athletes who compete dur-| club memberships before entering vol-) Yan. ‘ '9'|vaco under exiating conditions 18 taken to “aome back" enough to make halt we ath f ‘Bday . . ; : @ dozen fairly good fights, He had all Ing thelr vacation days for different | lege the right te compete for their] | “Hecause of the many protests lodxed O ‘gast i er’: a e as a confession that the grand sp teen wee of his old gameness, part of his sveed, | @thletlo clubs ts becoming a serious} clubs at me. d by big clubs in the National Cha.n- itsel€ is subservient to the betting feat-| [CASIN@ } some of the old punching power, Bui | auestion In A. A. U. circles, and tt that coliege athletes short 4 | onsht my iene as al the fat crowded him hard. Day by dav] Possible that stringent rules may. t forced to competa for tact’ | the ft crept back when had worked it | Passed at the con nee In September. | schools 1 be given permission . Comett's fn One suggestion made by an official is} vepresent thetr clubs at all, or else w question of whethe ale i ere , took on much mare | that college men be bar allowing those lege Athlete shall be allowed to repre- Bet $16,000 on the Side fe nd was whipped by men who |Peting for clubs during their enrollment clubs previous tapeen Hy fig pmpetit ep. aura i 3 ‘ és ‘ couldn't have been his sparring part-|#* *t another rule which will HRFIR SOUSER Dare |e re ere, be agit ee he Against the Champion. nore in the old di That waa the ena|be put forward will allow all college their clubs in | ‘ of his attempt to come back. He didn't | - veal ~~ Sr tise di edieniggd ny a y ; 4 a? crocker ¥ ban on next Me Danny Morgan Says Het Also Bea SbUrE, Ne | ure. "it Henry cat ge waned, from com: pass » were met time of thelr sion to re} $15 to $20 a Week Jobs Going s Going Begging]|| sig, Guarantee Day ond rese! On account of the exce ound bout between Jims Moha’of Mi ond Sufty ‘farm, 20 some " Farmeret! the twelve- of Lowell, kee, which was to | Branberg, the Sw We Posi Brown Bron, Courtiiey Hite. a W fast year, He had done more great try again. ——— {an hie entry for ‘th "rave | BY JOHN POLLOCK. Kat the Armory a eae ack Rostwuns, wot NEM thts ri “ A ; - ee ? ee ae his A Marion snicis ma ve mel] Daily Doings of Diamond Dandies |i. ‘T Se eer vattoetgen chase | ee te NR En cs Pa apie le tow pion, 1s anxious to wipe out those | Witray ‘nat. the ‘tontedt ‘had peat ci tie aporarance of | two mewapaper decisions which | weet, don a ener | ee mg 4 Sail’ be on ‘hand te tackle | Knockout Brown recelved over hi ' ‘Weld’ bythe | their contests both in Philadelphia and | ratty YER: The opeRAtors. and “tan give we make you c t your lice Call at once, if you's from 9 A) in entry blank pateur formerly them | ladeipiia flaliter hat 4 4 citizen and over STEEPLECHASE pelled to give hi 1 Coney’s Fire Proof Funny ' this clty, here Js his opportunity. ar i ictate 0" him ane matches a Auevice’s play funning inan avy other man in thel To Toone Hike a hot weaalon forthe | ft fou Cuba, who eed, Danny Morgan, manager of Brown, | fantod Hum to enenz fy, Firon ‘steambonts direct ts Fh out, and ie manager of Hig! Shepard has an idea that he could better Jones's) gayy that K. Q. t# entitled to the next | Young pt the Philadelphie light rlddie: landers In Chicago, starting to-| ‘The catcher « > Is no “sl@ole” 3) be was getting old for a champion, 7 mon at thw iit Wits OW ot five | MOM Ferd for the amie Mf Ken & chance to * tay, They have © games to play In gO ys Hd ey ran Stadia, 1 fight with Wolg: because of his two This spring Mel began training harder . i ay times “hy ‘and itagon of the of Badin 6 . PAR u usual, Instead of covering from | fur aay ne the contests Weing | Dolgas, Re H,..0¢| wing over the champion. In order to postponed from the last trip. ued for the d ein the Stadium, ud 8h make it worth Ad's while, he will bet Wolgast or his manager $10,009 on the own ho » {result of the fight and also allow the Fonte Sih etostie | winner to take the entire purse, It ts m slong 1 veliere he) probable thac Wolgast wil! accept Mor- Opposite W. 10th St. Ferry, Fireworks ‘Thur, | NEW—Dally Mat. drene Kraublin ~ BRIGHTON §: Sat half @ mile to a mile in his practice es, he increased the dist. se to two] You, Father Penn tife--and baseball—are filled wiles and more. Me trained for en- | with unceraintier ee, and when he ray that halt] omens Soren ahs . There is no longer say doubt about Mike Dom Malle Bt Pittsburg it Was the second | y's teary to hie oldtiae form; le ype sas end Blade.” Con's det spr ey American ,,;! fareor. Hard | at ‘ie grounds by Uawice Brent —_ MU AL 8 a fs iki 0 i ery Wor ‘o ph who ts now being handled by cats serve iMat ' | At the sik of appearing as the? press agent 1) HARVARD | MAN HURT ABROAD, | 209 Mos Been ae Mo cet B # Hh ° TRIB trained roarly a ye ar for {for that man Lawderus, it is desired to call ath More, “hehe ligt weig _Mbiladeluita, for lavebal " hat tie moore (9 wo alnelee bun ‘one 0 : “his fight with Je asor, No living {eit Jt once, mate 10 ib ) RRIGHTON, England, July TH, w, | {tM at man ever trained for a tight with - Kelly of Harvar the best quarte: ile tet bees aaa uh oN ARS: American team of athe | hvu Konjire arincot the: Catora uve {Ole 10" de match bet dirtig ACADEMY Si. "hait: 10, 20 & due Reet aan iglasantions! SHERLOCK HOLMES wich aunts nen: | BOXING STAG TONIGHT. Cas ear uch tremendous dete: ation, He took | , After, being off loads cf drew his muscles and Sinews into the old condition, was ap- Parently as fast, as strong, as enduring runner of th | letes who ar dge t meet at the Q on uci @s ever in his Herd work did ‘ui J uctos ad nip 9 cas Tucaday, met with a serious acciden COM rT Wonders for Jeffries, As fur the result | 5 | which will prevent him from taking part || At the Twentieth Century A. ©. ey Mae HUI Harte on See elie cnte Rene ices | ‘wis Bele ans ene 1 nee, ft in the panes, Kelly was coming down. |} two ten-round bouts will be staged. Ran BR & aie ine oa the tide of yuttle at R in < y | kates iy abot one, ot Ce oat act j ‘ vo laveage Sains ot the team’s quarters when sud- |f In the first Prank "Kit" Loughrey $600 , jaa ah rd Pot scare hiss ce tafore the oe . fino ‘hits vhs Aga Bound denly hls ankle turned under him, |f of Phitadetohia will mest Willie b Wi Mes Gade to sonjure Leek PRUETT ea | Belg a homer throwing him down the entire Might, ||] Howard, walle in the second Paddy Panamas toe ep strength and mental quick th the Best torday ji ” --_ - Suliivan will hook up with Dave 9 Cae tk, W. Ets, BB that was in bim jews than a y Deshler of Boston, #350 | Eliiatt Schenck the fi ho st k r d the Brookl ere for F TT | oe | PND rehestra | “POP” incenie ee Agnt he still walked ninety e mn Ang the growl we bot DIN she Tad rh bas Hie wertonay uncon 1 OF Ta ahr Matches Arranged. PLEASE NOTE rounda. Jobnacn — cua fh wou, tell em, Ted Nelson of Australia and ; - | Twenty-seven men lave got to be retized et Mt.. 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