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; } | t j UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY BEST SPORTING ‘PAGE IN NEW YORK | ac3S5=58r.. Good Lesson for Boxers and Others to Learn in Career of Young Corbett, Who Is Go- 1. ing to Try to “Come Back” | Again. ere HN Mette Wee HEN the bout between “Pork: Flynn and “Jewey” Smith wi halt over, the other aight, Young Corbett turned his back ea the fing and wandering to an outer room stepped on the scales, “If fellowes like that can get money,” quoth Corbett, “qrhy should I be going around with- out « hard, thin dime in my pocket?’ ‘The scales showed that the one-time famous Denverite weighed just 173 ‘pounds in his clothes. Corbett took a seaend nok to mata mire of the fig- ures and then stepped down again. “PD take that all off,” he sald. “I'm going to fight again. Two months of hard work will make me good enough to lick ali of the would-be champions round here. I came back once be- fore, and I can do it again.” ‘The records show that Young Corbett began fighting in 1897, at the age of weventeen; that he fought for thirteen years; that he was at his best ten rs ago, and that he began losing fights by the knockout route only three years later. It 1s now seven years since Young Corbett was first knocked out by Battling Nelson, Those seven years have been sorry ones for the man who once came Into fame and temporary fortune by knocking out the great Terry McGovern in two rounds. Young Corbett, in his day, was one of the greatest, coolest, gamest little fighters ever seen in any ring. It's the old courage that makes him think he can atill “come back.” Courage ts all he has left. HE career of Young Corbett ts a I pretty good one for yoang boxers to study, and even for some peo- don't box. farted like many others, with fatr usually Winning and only oc casionally losing a fight. After about three years he began nieeting firet-clas men, lost to Billy Rotehford im twenty reunds, wa ten by ‘Jack De im two rounds ond by | eight. Later he drew % rounds. Then, in 1901, sudden'y came a beat Joe FB and two montis afterward Was knocked out by Kid Broad in four, The knock- out didn’t discourage hin, He began ng to the front, He ng Corbett sven rounds, suddenly senbergne | wont t le wutpriain out idle Santry in two|the procession before the end of the last two and one besid Norland in'@ special "220" at the Millruse Tees che, qurprinng Af be “cops sever bees padding. and pls fee the Nenss onl (the Oscar Gardner in six, He won| weeh, ; : ‘Taking js as a whole, this week offers Whle the Roda have not beaten doin ten, He beat Dixon in ten rounds, 1 was fainous in Omaha. had no more feathewexhts to whi and his manager sent for Young bett, paying his expens him a good guarantee, No one, M Govern and § dreamed that the Westerner could po: sibly beat Terrible Terry Ter ford, Young Corbett 5 Gressing room door on the way to the | wore thy result of home drives on t ring, and pounding on it with his fist | OO? Ge puderus, the drat baseman, on out, you Terry, and ahputed: take your } rush, He | and by this time he|many bright things for the Gtante. Mathewson since the spring of x sg Ite had nave dispoving of the Reds MeG 1908, they gave the fans Gn awful some in ere of tua Tota Sesirns| 00h, faew use te. fog om cue ou eams left Colorado except for a short trip to during that Mint about thin tins Terry Mecovern [Phiiica wil ve cutting each, Otber's] he ujiy Varun amd. cored. te : ng more feathe wei in, tro, nl ee te an excelent omee| pate he ie, ae roity won | Desertion of epraien Minter || Batting Averages of Three Greater New York Clubs. and giving » Harris least of all, ng Day, 101, at Harte THREE PERIODS IN THE LIFE OF A FIGHTER KNOCKOUT BROWN FACES FERGUSO Copyright, 1911, by the Prose Publishing Co, (The New Yorx World.) To-Night’s Ten-Round Batt the Second Meeting in Year of This Pair. BY JOHN POLLOCK NOCKOUT BROWN, the K York iehtweight whom thousands of fans regan the champion because of two victories o1 Ad Wolgast, the nominal title-holder, record of which no other fighter in hi class can, boast, will fight egain t | night. He has not appeared in the rin for thirteen days now and this should b enough to hoodoo Jos Ferguson, Philadelphia, They will clash In @ round bout before the Knickerbook A. C. of Albany to-night. It will remembered that just about a year the same men met at Saratoga dt the racing season at that resort an Brown made such a good showing ¢ even then he was hatled as @ Iikel; candidate for the lightweight champion ship. Brown has surely made a wound ful record in that short war, Bowe x aan {y quite worked up becaus@! made by Owen Moran and his. manager, Charley Harvey, to the effect that t man would prove easy prey for Ad Wolgat ney're both raring, ® Morgan, “Mor hasn't awakened yet from that sleep punch that EXCELLENT CHANCE _ Athletic Clubs Are Busy GREGG OF NAPS BEST (7:22: FOR GIANTS TO HEAD Arranging ue Meetings SOUTHPAW PITCHER Wwpnte Tee Tite -- iy within the next year fo Never people started exhibit bas a champiot . Frank Riley's launch makes ite first excursion will be Just a: sneak, Biler’s Ne “ i 8 e-iy. Ford, however, can wash inige. paeie fe Locate want Claas Clean Up Red MARQUARD LEADING ter Part of This Month and |!» wee ~All eas Ceo prone Ree RS rt RET ¥ ‘ always hang it on the N Should the bitters, | in bed aed 4 PITCHER IN NEW YORK. ; Several of ‘his’ athletes out Cor ewimming ieessas | NO W eeider Hittops Hilltops’ Manager trim the Highlanders in the r uy th abit ‘. A te iJ During August. ts + aaa °°" | maining two games they will pase them Series, Tackle Cardinals and AWE. i rater to berlisit by tertacimont vereeies | Doesn’t Take Sunday's — | '",{hs Rercentage column é Why ne a fOamarum atiernoon: “Otto: Walle ot the NX. a ay It looked aa if the Hilltops would win Then Hike West. A | oC, aye all the best swimmers will appear. Sunday; that 1s, up to the sixth. Thoy ANY of the smalier athletic clubs! me south Patterson A. ©. holds ea Defeat to Heart. had @ two-run margin and Vaughn was of this district are now arrang-| mood” mest on July 22 =— Working well, As Manacor Chase put | tralia ‘ auomner gurranen $25,000 (9 face Bi ing to hold dual meets, and| ft after the game, however, the High- jack Jolnso . | ‘The Millrose A, C, drew @ comparatively emall landers are not downcast over thelr 4 BY ROZEMAN BULGER. NE more week of this nerve | racking battle between the Hast and the West and the Giants will The Mott Havens and the Mercury plunge into another campaign which A. C., both small clubs of about equal aN C. will bold meet may be even worse, After setting ao |] ching’ { ; strength, meet early next month, and tonight at the et" MiSigds WE | ncnday, nithous’s the dope waa fot quite counts with the Reds and the Car- |] Blevter Bi Aue 8 tie bene Teand as Ga |e n ote al he dop u p 3 a gee veererd so bitter as on the day previous. Jim) marvelous ckeoal ¥isan hal ake v be oa Morris A. A., National A, C, and the | ruamibe wel by tall “A agsin, He expects to be| Vaughn looked like the best pitcher in| @t.” present week, the New York club wi Mott Havens have agreed to hola a *s . “Place tt, Hal," yelled Birdie Cree as hike to the West and open against Cin-! r the world for five innings, and then,| | “Place tte Hal yeite in the sec B Seg vi BM _Queal, the great profemtomal dist 1 1 four-cornered meet at the Pastime! yr oatucts to aall for Bugiand, the miatieret | Well Butcher singled, Olson singled, | i ie esterday. ase had some good scraps for the point trophies | crowd Saturday in spite of the fact that they (Special to The Frening World). had an interesting cai to the ring was @ b Cleveland, July | re we: nt ina year because eae intors UT fhe olttime walker, te HOSE hustling, bustling Naps ass cuasite the SE ee ee ee erica mm, but, judging by the way aE NAEIEE CN not to be denied these days. They Leaguo right now and we were opposed | Li 1 ' Ming trimmed the Highlanders again|py Gregg, the leading pitcher of the gue and in my opinion the most uthpaw I have ever looked feat. will take place the latter part of thi | month and during August. cinnati next Monday, It ts ke Jump-) jp erty aie “at | i ing from ihe frying pan into the fire, | [oes Praca Myers _| Aust Hls wit" eot ds hist owe nage, Jackson doubled, Birming singled, | strikes at the time, ewincing wildly at | ca ‘Labor Days we but there is vonsolation in the fact ho Brooklynites are also busily @r| trainer Harvey Ci ‘ohn of the Trinity A, C, has| Ball walked, Tu Result:|two of Gregs’s nicest. curves, but | fe that the Phillies are up against the ranging dual meets, and tho Flatbush | taken up fwimming. 1a two lemons he became| Five runs, or three more than the High- | Cree’s cry for a place hit seemed to act | kame proposition, and as a rule the A. Cy Knights of St Anthony and Do.) landers scored in their nine trials, Just) os a tonic to Chase, At least he made Ran rere totter in that land of the| 2868 have recelved a decided setback in| Minlean Lyceum expect to hold a dual elit Pilgia, rerorel, to be viaring « great|to show that there were no hand feel-| & ‘swinging bunt, the ball going on a line diting sun than do the meh under Red coer SmbiMous climb toward the pen. | meet © in August, Pete Waltera of prtanly more up @ clam oF so bas ths ings, the Naps scored a sixth time in the ME) at Oa ee enined cae RE we nant, Th Dooin, fe Sop tty dada ¢ Agr p tiers Deen pull- | the Don eet Frank Riley of the pa 0 Ket to the top, but in- | St. ony A. C. and vey C \- The victory of the Gilanta and the] stead of advancing they Tuaneniy ata penteay Bi Reaoharg iy Soun me Phillies on Saturday and the lo#s of} slap on the wrist and have lost two| on i . C., are whip- the Cubs to Boston gave the two 1ead| games in succession. ‘Thoy did not lore, | 20 things into shape 4 advantage, and the Cubs} —0 far as thelr race with Pittsburg is] Rrcag’ * tch up with} concerned, as the Pirates alao loc. thetr | giieni”* When “he tant aantasiosnnerene es eeventh, j ball fleld, : That's all born about silssing remaining in| The Naps are right on the heeis of| Manager Chase ta especially sweet on | § tie trainer," atid shepant |the Highlanders, and it will be up to shi Magner, the former Cornell th hat effect, “He will| Russell Ford, the peerless spitter, to/ player. The lad has been acquitting hold Manager Stovall's boys in check.) himself with credit both at bat and |Warhop, Fisher and Vaughn have all | afi | been pudding and pie for the Naps, and if ‘a a decid will have to go some t Amerte running much better this meesgu than lait, 4 and it would not be surprising » Won @ perminent berth with the will be competi time the Cubs and the] ¢Aree runs beh din the eighth, York by Fred Merkle was lost by the rain. when he lit the ball into the right- est —_— feld bleachers with two on bases Latest of Troubles Suffered Giants, Dod High! Te must have been a strange thoueht| “and took a liu of three runs. That er a “ | oagers. aes g anders, Ted through the brain of Frank we of the longest hite in the by Boston Nationals Pictchor’ ais 36 ; Mayer, Games. A, Re 10, 80. SH PC.) 6 TN ° on Saturday when he looked ory of the Polo Grounds. It | Goway 2 proves, 1 through the scores and saw that the struck one of the upper advertis- (pape Hammel ty Phillies had defeated the Pirates on] 4g atone in left fleld and dropped rN : i Merkle", ager } two runs and that both of those runs] dok into the bleachers, Later in tie Roston National ctub is a 004 | Mir uk ; the cowie. Mevhte deve onoi aoe a of the old ages, It as | Y B | perce . one into the seats, but it was foul ns but it pours.” Not only he | 3 4 13 Wrant st, Era at Pom he wold to Dooin a year or so] > lee than a yard, team the poorest percentage of ames | He a BI Mudeal’ Comecty ta’ i won !n the major league, or probably |b ago. In Philadelphia right fle Then Jimmy Britt Bim, decia!-n, ¥ dinad” Veoidnday wey ‘seats Eelow by the ‘name —‘TRe Nape have purchased Outfiolder Barr trom “$u [The | Terry came and in two rounds | gno and tt has been a hablt of 1 Marsan and Aly the | any othet gue for that matter, but . rf fl 23 benesdere my 4g: LS Young Corbett knocked him cold, It was | de to drive the ball over that fence stnnati tearm, | there has been all sorts of litigation to | i J 4 : ey eats 5 JARDIN de PARIS AGS m= the most terrific tle for ite length | whenever the game Kets close, He did first trial cause unpleasantnese among the di | Kiyp " QO i154 : teathi git cha hor the fant |club on that fatal Fourth of July series] place of Bates, and he not omy Ait the! the famous deal with Chicago | ; : E f Bt my recta shiments, ee Se neice ac at 1m pounds. "im novjand it can te truly suid that the BRURE) OO) Tott “athe, “io was as fost as| @ Boston fans wild with rage. | | ine aphers Wate i Ho GLOBES Ba: over, “I'll be known as the man wholth Phillies, One timo In his Mfe} to bat for ¢ 1 he struck o rightfully secured by the trade the | vore i wodaraas, 6; -Sterkle, 3: ise Hite-Cree, td: Wolters 6," Harte ner " “ i x or t f t own r \ h F ; Devlin, 2;'Crendall, 1; Bridwail, 1 hit, 8; Bagel, 5; Jchnwon, 4 licked = MeGo and that's” glory |iranke Chase made a serious mistake in| but {t was not exactly his fault. He took af the Hub ¢ had to promise u i 8; Blair, am oi And Daily ened ee cove’ But_after « while|dlsposing of that youngster, and be re-|@ couple of swings for the ball that) them the grounds recetpta and |” Two-flase ay 18: Darley 10; Sood mating 4 alr, 1 Gardner, 4; or ees tatinee theatrical me asked. the title to|grets it more than any one else, sted hin ray “seo knowa how _ waeething t va. AG: Dein, tfisg ty, Batches 3g v2) args 584 ed Pan || ROOF 2:3: 50 and ‘ —-- piel ne 00d One ‘The triuls and tribulations of the poor | F 2 shige | i! rat Siweeney, fh; ‘. ringiDA right along fighting of The Gane pitching sto appears : Rustlers reached thelr climax to-day | ~ nomen | | Maia! Tear, 8 | LILLIAN GRAHAM yard onem. For a while] £0 em eo weer ye much | WOULD Quit ARMY TO PITCH) wien tt was announced that Doc" se & ETHEL CONRAD b white 1 and there ous ‘ M iler, n outflelder secured trom Ch! p 7 trouble im cleaning up the ds. . 0 ie Woigast-Moran Sight P He alternated training | Gpimen's team has lost heart sin FOR ST. LOUIS }cago last Winter, and the best batem MH rode merate be iterate mt thee HB TH soonis Hacker, Hen Welch, tele @ King and fight with: pertods of wild dis it wos here last and the out fight- gf, LOUIS, Mo, July If Un the and Ch : he Rated es bas Fo ft, itera ey | wipation this etamina would] ing spirit ta missing, By the way, Pert Teena telneal l-around r,t t mink GPR, Nghia the ||| Grecian remrde, Cook & Lorene Jast for that money would al they sav Gripith is ino lot of a erase ke team becau. nan flerences. are third. we = y ’ our in as it did im those easy trouble over the Vad showing of [vs Cuty oO) | Wha av it MUSIC ary, y the Reda this season, For aome | ing $18 a \ the « 0 sacThe, atest, fleren thow that Ty Cobb teate both Brig hton 1 Beach HAL LW > reason he has become wnpoplar St. Ls No games scheduled. be f ORPETT at that t nad no Idea h the shaapieebed i a ‘i rt Pp y ( 4 Of the value of money. He was a] C8 aNd Ney Mer ie imored | partient. a4 t ‘ GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO.DAY. is Rept om. are tor Me INTE ter gainbier, Ht threw at away Te ae ee tt wear of |e i _ Maybe 3 th Cincinnatt at New Xork New York at Cleveland, A gonirg from Delind and’ Me SPARK fometimes he ‘ in bu *. the “Old Fox” in Redland, and the L pepdeccbirof ap Chicago at, Boston, a cago, as bis ey for every fight—bis| ras out there are already dually GRAND CIRCUIT MEET ON. | 3 throm 1 a uni Pittairg’ at Philadotphte Cary, a. trolley tenmie twirler, dares | Rete nn ae teen ruscac ent eRe money on the stage whenever he w ‘ encaged im figuring on @ new ——— Athictics in six inp he ? = = EY to tak He threw It away right and| leader. KALAMAZOO, Mich, J The | sles Cae a Anas ar bie palace Sit PLECHAS left. ne only thing that held him -—- Grand Circuit meet ts « this ¢ ’ 3 s aibaind yar 2 | ,, Austin ‘ ted Coney'® rire Proof bunay Place, back at was the fact that he had| During the t few days the Cardi-| this week, with more t 5 Pay sieates tee kes to the rubber “unusual America's play boune gyery body saa only two ss. Once he won $20,00| ~ wae J and stakes ranging fr 1 t La ¢ team in we used 10 3 This young Mr. G t ee | Oe it oe Se eee on the races In @ single week. Ho lost |after & denperats twon ro rea ©] to gluon, the W 19 9 short specause_ the ea for loping And Tees | NzW-<Dally Ma » BTHEL LE Wey, | Sed ipa npxt eet sornatinies beth Jecte bie, The defeat allel praia f 7 tha ly oe "Evers BAIGHTON jsf, 1,000 to on ‘ac e wen | es t M4 RABDORE Aid ' ‘j | a.flun ‘ot his frleuds, but troubled with stage ; irighton Beach Lee, Bert Fit Mier (5 /ths bookies, He spent mons anit became morons and | Naps Now Playing the Best Jj: to viay rahe ld rity >| iiriglivon t “4 tt len ile y Konetehy ley t m to a ad vi da it ne owned the treasury. Once, on |tntel und. was knocked out | Ball in Ameri ; j Tsas2 j ey yy Pop concerts i323 Aue merican League. {Jorn « ' ext day basing \ er y BPD: p. u in, leaving the race track with a big r in ten In three months, - 4 al overtop oni siryie al G \ a 1 (34 Ss VV se v Boutin Bateman he suddenly had an idea th wanted |t gto veome back, « ro uh D oes 4 1 K . to tet him | 93 | e « xe I | a o O ONTO CHASED OPERA 4 an guto-nobile, Stepping up to a car with Joe Gan: Lit a | laying the best ball , rs Kou: | # ’ 4 American which the owner was sitting, he asked east to work, Me Mt over 300 by giving high grade and the best wearing 12.0% “What'll you take for this rig 4 as the Cardinals, 3 mR Paige) ae ‘ 1 : itr iecueana ‘adliare.” was the ver 5 Ha i ey are d materials in our remnant sale, Suit to mease yrbett. handed the four thousand troke ure $18.00 or coat and trousers $16.00, Sep ever, and a minute later was tearing {th all the old r for bunt | A ome run by Lewis was the only tally made 4 4 a : 1 es ol Pp eee aa 6 Denaie Mer Tak leering lh ong fant min ing to the | bythe Mostons agaist the Detrolts, arate trousers $5.00, inc'uding pialn and |. Mike a mit no longer there, ag int two tov | ane New (Orleans Club of the Southern { 4 el y 2 > duplicated “Mt tine aly, 210 rots Te ligaga pane OE y a vere, hie a | . tha Nev ee yale anne’ Hannels, They canaot ve dupilcated celcki nt ‘oui ck Wailingtord with a thirst ning Into a dig cafe |Fra 4 (Wil ana Jnow of Teaifies, Rustlers and others Aitio Isewhere for doub’e the mone it ick gtor¢ he had tne proprie..r close and lock | t Nave stayed two rounds with 814 reconis, | Burke's record was made at the | eles. | Gand 4, “gonel The “way ol the ¥ Js Overton Walker @ Moors, and ordered that everybody (him aa he was ten yeare ago—he gave hpaw Vean. Grasy’e [}fild day benefit Jumble and Atveny | ' 5 iia AY. ave should drink nothing Sut it up. eighth consecutive win and a to {playere, held et Ce Re B d we a wine at his expense. In the morning | Pap te ay dey penal 4 a total and h Si re ciate Planes roa ay Dolly blaty he paid the bill, $1,400, has been defeated only three times [| ,,The, Browns are tring ont everrboty tn aight the ate wall have been disiomessed, 9 & Ninth $ LUMSIA vc ~ be Me. he

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