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—— — ae j : Tae 107. mest senmational aporting event seen In New York in the past ten years Wells bent Itttle K. 0. decistvoly in nearly every round of the ten founds fought. He wae master at every angle-—boxing, roughing, infighting, Matt Wells Says He Was | fighting at long range, He even outpunched the hard-hitting youngster Too Heavy for K. O. Brown. bi frem the east side. In fact, the little Engitsh enanipion's work was 60 ut Ww ‘tie { expectedly excellent, #0 clean-cut, so pleasurable an exhibition that the huge BY MATT writs. rARLY UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY MAT ENGLISH CHAMPION BEATS LOCAL BOY ALL THE WAY BY SUPERIOR CLEVERNESS e420 (yy a ma Knockout Outpointed, Outpunched and Has Worst Exciting Ten of Infighting in -Round Con- test at Garden. BY ROBERT EDGREN. Coprriaht, 1911, by The Pres Publishing Oo. (The New York World). Ih every way the great fight between Knockout Brown and Matt Wells, @ampion of Mngland, held at Madison Square Garden last night, wae the! crowd, which was all for Brown at the atart, divided {ts favors toward the end and gave the Englishman onthustastte applause for every brilliant bit of boxing. The official gate receipts were $27,012. Wells's end (22% per cont.) was $6,077.70; Brown's (32% per cent.) was $8,778.90. The State wan credited with $1,860.60, and the club offictala with $10,304.80 Welle te the cleverest andsthe beat | In Back of me cloner nomebody: | win G _W oO Cab, pei, PHU KGUDAY BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (, AUGUSTE eres Sea g1, ivia. Copyright, Wil, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). oubened M0. ,WAARLY HOCKING My MEAD ore wite HARD STRAT RIGHTS, In THe Breas WELLS Used uPPeRcuTS THAT Kept BROWNS HEAD FLOPPING Back = ~ 8 * 8 as Ko.'s E54 Face DION T Loon Exactuy Tue Same IN but I do not consider that I 4 Brown could easily be trained down to the British featherweight ago Brown's sturdy legs always Brown i# a rugged little fellow and very strong for his weight, limit, and at 126 pounds he would be @ wonder. Only a short while peared in the ring, but last night I noticed that they had thinned EVERY CLINCH WELLS Heid BROWN'S Lert UNTIL THe BReaK. efeated a full-fledged lightweight. attracted attention when he ap EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN TT WELLS WHIPS KNOCKOUT BROWN IN BIG BATTLE RINGSIDE PICTURES, SHOWING HOW WELLS DEFEATED BROWN FRom THE RINGSIO® Hid MeCoY ANHOUSLY COACHED BROWNe i little fiehting man we've aenn aince = homely ye big! in ylieh a ge down to a considerable extent. With rogular, hard training he : “s : nd t appear rhero waa kht Insting min- Packey M dale eda ongearstoe we the Piktibrtes wen knock : ae would be muoh lighter. I'm eure thet I. appeared fully a stone | _ & f here. In some Sg hte Prd Lad av ygrepal PTY (fourteen pounds) heavier. one of MoRartand’s. cool, Intelligent student of the tame 1s well as a natural fighter By # o'clock the crowd had become & moh, crushing against the doors and STTxene for a chance to get in, The had found some old #ix- lekets, Which were ped- “standing room" at #6 @ fret thourand insted about But at last the pronence of the fight era in tho ring caused the mpectators to quiet down. ‘There was tense allence all over the great hall ae Charlie White gave the Iaat Instructions, Wells and Brown were in the middle of the ring, with ome of thetr seconds, Both pn al cool, but Welle espectally eo. His svsa wore bright with exettement, et Metened to instructions quietly and nodded his head with a emile as White talked. Then he and Brown shook handa, both smiling, and returned to a Outrage on the Public. Farlier in the evening the promoters thelr corners. Thay had agreed upon straight Queensberry rules, to break “Tee crowD Stoop weeny AND SHOVED TWH HELRLEDe Sewars” ovr or bay vere, 'T PLEASED Wells Tells Reason — of Long Delay Before _ Big Contest Started REFEREE WHITE SAYS BOUT WAS ONE OF BEST HE EVER SAW IN CITY. 3Y REFERED CHARLEY WHITE ‘The contest was one of the best Wella deserve great oredit, as Brown Disheartened. Over Showing He Made _ Against Englishman Wella hit me. He did that severe! Brown Says Wells Hit Him Low Several Times BY KNOCKOUT BROWN. Wells is a tough felow, but I think I can beat him in a longer fight. Tho ring was too big, and !t gave Wells @ chance to get away from my blows. Wells fouled me all through the fight. I am gad I wore i had been gelling the same tickets for [the referews order, and protect them- thay fought ard ail the time }/ mes. He fought foul all through the|| a shield, for Wells nit mo very low $3. Tnder the new Inw all ttonete [selves at all times, As announcer when I landed on that fellow in the|| S24. Ddesides obeyed the ru‘es, nockout itis Ube Little to Say In ae Then Brown closed up iike a : 3 muat be dropped inte a sealed box, to | Prunty introduced the men by name the a the ring Brown Brown is @ great fighter, as he is ten minutes did i'ko a ballot box, under Btate |cromd wave Wella a cheer, but Brown a] Faq 91 ies ton Had Too] win torn nna ei pe emenioa, || only twenty years old and fought His Dressing Room After Bout |" an pel j_| ome of Brown's seconds, as his father, Pollock account, to the Btate tor the | Tie Fi Much Bandage on His Right|coms down at least nait, and that weal] Devt is Soe teste will be ae sore Both His Lips Cut by Bri- | 77%,.0% Browns seconds, as hie father, varying “values” of the etanding room je Fight Starts Off. the ronson we kept the Lnganye wait-|] means of keeping the sport c'ean ; a black derby hat, entered the room. thekots? wets ched en et ana Welle) Hand, Which He Hurt Beating |r ener nie ior ‘he, Root of the wame |] ang also make it very popular, ton’s Stinging Punches. “How did you get in, Popt Did you In any onse the whole provseding— Neatly ducked, clinched, broke, and and, cl reeled off halt the tape. bes fly through a window?” asked Brown, the Jamming of the aisies, the hogging | iim KO. with a hard right as he a “Holdup” Man a Week Ago. Raping an vavercsmerowe weer le | While the crowd laughed. of floor mpace in front of seat-holdern, [Of wnat was tot cota atrerety ee Pp "| ponent." you're going to bed?” we inqufred in NOCKOUT BROWN was a muon | Ais, atting dressed, Brown, with ; the sliding scale of prices, the handing | Hngitahman had shown that he sould ‘Wells stipped into a pair of pajamas | amasement. Gownhearted iad after his battle | w, kod tut inter te cate in the. front Bultalo, 4) 4 of tokets innide the Garden by apeou- | handle himaelt. a and omered the waiter to remove «| “I'm not a fellow oe Tikes fast com. with Wella. As soon as he could | of the Garden, where he was suerounds ‘alo, 4) lators, was n pubtte outmme although | Now Brown rushed and awung right (gy FN bpercas Rupr goed paris dayternd had ad god maas edie t liad [oaks lS Wee 3 ey oT we OkG: | cet his dathrode on ne lett tho ring vnd, ed 9y 8 large Gamee Schedule “ ” on his tor ‘aint a he rin 10} ‘o . bey ‘4 Nevar ontre Brees on event lereah, in, amen’ Mice Wii ROCK kis debe atte menocerct Bers tas intc| Seblere ducing’ te. etterncon, and’ thee | ene te hare pledty oc ines itivon weet [AM mianeger, Danny dormant, pro he nny Morgan the Sareeninis "arti, the Miz-dey bicycle races. = “te punches that jarred him. There waa noltia east «ide idol, and made for his| Mrriedly departed for the ringside. $0 be @ succemtyl boxer,” Geclated at @ fast gait to his dressing wneed atk Hes anaes Bexing Commiesion fatie to take | ao ine that the Englishman could nit. oom. ‘The very wall of the) \velter, a big platter of co! Wells as he alipped off @ pair of ol| which was located on the Twenty-sixth Attar oat Ayantic action after moh an affair the amare was a world of epeed and snap | creestns ra ely Att ‘a and a pitcher of boiled milk, ordered carpet slippers, rolled into bed and in- | s+reet side of the Garden Aveclae cent) cas é\ ahs etroumstance will be #o peculiar an to lin hin work, Mrown lantel bingy mM? | room in which Wella 1 drenoed| Wells aa the ting travelling olock on | structed the ever present Dis, Doliings The ttle fighter must have chougnt ree aracieat tea wee tater ta very careful invertination of jend then, but Welle landed three or |SKFCd and creaked and groaned as (he | the bureau struck & to hoo us from thé room and tura off} he inst, for he didn't utter a word and | home. On arriving there he was Gen Commtesion by Gov. Dix. four to one. surging crowd gathered outside in | The repast over, Matt hinted it was the olectric lente, merely nodded to ome of his friends a who examined time for all honest fellows to bed, nd of fighting Wol- ng the walt before the main | In, the second round there wae alvain attempt to get a sitmpse of the time for all honest fellows to be in bed. “Perhaps I'll dream ot repens, Wok | when they spoke to him. After taking | the cute on F aim joven of the Twentieth | swift mix-up, Welle swinging hard | English lightweight champton through || ia TOs” ees WOU ste tue | net Keak il meet te the fag f| 8 cold ahower bath X. 0. took a mouth. | By thls time upper wns ready and PAIK UnULaus, 5 a; | lows. One went low and struck the|the @mall glass window in the upper !0ow* the way almost all the other | now before we'll me ering, Brown to a hea !,,| August 30 to Se piember 6 . turned to me and sal | fighters do when they win a big fight— delieve 1 earned the rent leat night. ee ful of peroxide to clean out the two) gent up for @ lot of old Twen- | gag num, Sab ant ern, Year’ 60 ATS | Dart of the door le wsaftbiha = Fashes which ho had on the inside of | which he devoured with surprising/] LABOR DAY ( (Inclusive) © found of the impact cout 7 a ms = eis = nT} f teth Century ttoxete to sell for mtanding | plainly heart Brown punoher ate | “That's him, all right; and ne needs isa. conds then ordered him | "ster sating Brown went to meal wate TROTTING RACES DAILY ' ‘The Twentieth Century is run| turned protestingly to the referee, The |* #have badly,” remarked one lanky in- 5 to stretch out on the two tables which | nis seconds and his little mnece RUNNTNG es — Ss. it, To! e by the same people, you know.’ blow was rooldental, and he showed no |dividual who peered within and eaw they had put together, and all three of | wandered out in the rain with heavy || Daily ty Cs a a Pet even more outrageous than the| ian of being hurt, It was the only | Wells's hairy torso. | them then got to work massaging his | hearts. Pi heh: Sy 4 wea the treatment of Lo hal Pg Ud At last It was decttod to clear the BY JOHN POLLOCK, Ge, Eis, MoCo? end many others hed to vay) ecdy and legs while the perspiration cont SE ta tbh at ne adiver- | P” im rt of the build. . 4 ee eee ree eee eon int een | Put of the clinch and rushed et Welle, [Wom obey stom that ekg the ttt PQ ETWBEN 0000 and 10,000 agnt fane © pias ta ono rolled of them, _AMUSEMENT! Gog, sen Ome a rae | eed “one dolar’ sent tokets ) hehting hard. The Engiteh champion |! " Were present in the Ganien when 34, Sorbent osim Bt Mi votes Al thie time not a wort was spoken | o> WALT Gor Wookrow Wiison" WE ie « motera found that they could | met more th , and ran for hie taxi No ooat covered Referee Charley White yelled louby Prine 42 | vy either Brown or his seconds, Bud. |) KNICKERBOCKER © Re Pe enly oni é the pro: him fan half way and beat | bag ire whet. et tle | Contests, fi grab ® even for standing room, they | him hack, He waa outboxing K. ©, | his shoulders, but he was wrapped up/ “Ai ready” to Timekeeper Charley {fm Rat Side, et oa, ‘core ive alreads amet | @emly Charley White entered the room, Eaten Matinee Labor Day ¢ 7 hed the doors at the “dollar entrance’ | with ease, so that the boyish iittle|in « bis sweater. Meges, who pulled the bell which tans men tho ssw 1d Mocoy rent tt | and walking o DONALD BRIA? Bi 4 @n the Twontteth-sixth #treet site of the | fellow looked Ite a tunly novice| Arriving at his hotel Wells made for) started the Inds battling. Had it not ‘it Garden stretched out i WMiAing closed, informing ticket holders | pitted against @ fencing master. In thatthe privacy of his room. Within « few | bean for the Fire Department oMetals ot eabataiante, Jack, C hs Raa hia head and and that they could get in at the pecan alk Ge row Nae eee han | moments he and Boyo Drincoll were tn! oniering the taker | sellers Rot to | oll fe fecaine me fo rated tha iiss i cali Bis Soxt . ed fight, K. 0. EZ to the peo- main entrance. The crowd jaamed Laagh § Sogo a ogg Wells'e right. {the dathroom, and what a splashing fouet Loe “i oor (Seq ped mre es de apna me dpe of the Kets, tek, | Ble Who were nar, he exclaimed Wey to the main lobby with AiMoulty. | iandors. He weakened under the ham. |About there waa! And the jabbering! | mre ing "Wells, while $MtKetrick ook the Brown | Doy ts @ great Little Aghter. Just 4 But at the gates they were roughly in ng, but recovered immediately and |It sounded just Ike two happy crows | | tlokete wae stopped the lobby was y years ¢ ? formed that “no dollar tickets ao here,” | only rushed in harder Aghting over a can of worms, For fatty | jammed with people and two Mnes ex- _ “fe tt time for me we ao, to the ving” saket | he was fighting a champion I really 00 ts! x and that they could pay & for admin | Kid McCoy, crouching beaide the ring, |tan minutes Wells aplashed about, @op-| tended clear around to Fourth avenue. Ruslif.et fis manager acon efter be 1 ie ee oe think he is one of the greatest fighters | '| WER i, Te oe eet Fe oe inn Mnxtounly Detwoen | ping the water over and onto the rt senor ay fcan, a2 teal ware T tin en teat this eountry.”* H myrig be seal oP 2 round an he came out for the tater irown.»” th ompliment: tt Sunaiine, Scene Bewildering Inside. fourth called: “Keep your head down, | Ut! !t bewan to appear under the door, TES =, ie Berra! sa het ae te Tey emt he humped us and wietext hae oecnpliowntary, ramet Teele tee Bee) MIE Sb gam 7 hos Than Aisa Orertad Deerywiere men were offering pret-| Kid. Don't try to box him” It wae ‘on ayeely a Hubdown, Rae nis Steestn-room: tot walked "gui to the ving mn olgar 6! JORN HE Aat ie ata Aas be mt ee tickets to the more fortunate | fed advice. Still, boxing or #tugging,| At last Welle appea defore set Sat <9 a4 ‘Acta, | Be oe Cee said Gor anyenina | Welle More than held Ie awa teees | Oouple of 8, and was rubbed down | Ritean minutos bs was ieee and, fe Monga 3 rr mais baie patter being thorou ieW AMSTERDAM 3. & ; holders, and $ the itt latter ‘you " Labor t 6 ’ 0 to #8, One gentleman of my | hint 1." onefoognt |BY_Dia Doings,” the eww tartntut | batore the Cire bout started a Koreas Fae” eel rprise of every Klew & Eriacgor's Musical Someds ay h from #19 to 2 “peoolanes | fierce left-hand — boxy | trainer. ‘e to ge Soe ol the ‘eset Yabere un Mati. tt yon don't a ieee." weit 2 Time iE PINK LA AD aequainiance who never missed a bis and th ©. seconds| “Brown is a rugged Mttte tetlow, tatr- | Retin, oe, er wae ee Feat Rg oh, etme be Teabatty” woud” not LIBE: West 08 an F Wee j Bout held three $10 seats, Aa ho thrus! ‘ro getting him, K. ©, |ly fast and womewhat of a puncher, but ee S,{% oe Be Resta "St coo of ton ie a sche IBERTY fedist TY MACDONALD FREE FIREWORKS them out to the Ucket taker at the gate he really te no lightwetent,” sald Matt, writ ba gat into theatre tron Mate Waa & at TO-NIGHT @ man standing there caught his armand There was no weakening in Matt |‘T believe that he could easily be trained {°° = ae eat ‘monk formes ome ake Cit Ry 7] at Sater ‘Ta S'RING MAID]! Boats East 99to & 134th Street exclaimed: “Tl give you #0 for thowe Wells Tle was strong as a little man| down to fight at 18 pounde—he's not a werdiators who bad, bout vena, tie a Si nee a Faas, Lommel to, raps wae wae: ar rt} re , Trolleye, Al fee aeatel’’ Ob, thie was a Aight-mad) (ror. 7m the fourth he Grew Brown |lightweight, 1 weighed exscty 100/ar wee Ques Culrigs pupae 3 oat chide to take any"of my money, ‘Mcrae. CARN.VAL SEPT, fie thre men aries Tim with, three crushing | pounde, but reafiy, don't you think 1 ap- | Piopver Fyghy arrmiel by deletes attacnel top ap cae Fes MINER'S BARON SATS \ rs Nene on mouth and Deared fully one stone (fourteen pounda) | t toeector Hayo's tS roma be ‘ta ! None f on By A 9 ean He Saul beet ten | aN nae ewe thet ti entondea | ofbsPMb. ne 8, HPS Peto, some ot ue Sie of Stee ot sige Feet ts ANDIV de FARIS oe otis 8TH AVE., Peitakt en t cerimey 6 cou t alt exten pM at "gerting tits now. ne an a 2 5] ; S pary went ¢ ht hisganxtety he forget the|-teht hand would prove a puerler to fein a ray Tae prton, fo Oey for 4 Mencnoat ume, cart, Smoking. Refreshments. Tnble & TES BOWERY, HE PCHOOL, GLitta fA ent w Ning’ he had learned to use|_me, but T enaiy soived tt and heat him |e", geme wi, euteme, Batie We’ AAT G god punch and he might get" over os BRONX, mt Mf Arey, ¢ i in outa cand began pawing in| with short, straight little punches that | Stehon Pawisn Tom OTRoerse, “By Ya. yon ME: ae A Tit. = Wells was piling up almust have appeared to the spectators merican 5 ; M slug "ag hal Hey Neve aoc Ascent € SEATS ON wart ? ‘ ; ae teed thoes eapey panthes’ tor aes STANDING OF THE CLUBS, AROUND THE WORLD BoE ad ie de fa k . tely | Fh rounds and wore him down with them " QMATIONAL LAGER Baga 3 HihOr aa psi GARDEN aigdTosbas at ie | Ag,RIg, Nault f A After that T hit him whenever T itked. |] xOr"Rton iy 8 {Yilge Youle, 1 88 BS8 |pau i & t a HN arc ering A couple of Aaya ago T read that meme UF $8 8h Boclinath, RABY aah beim is : Sit Seveland eh Sho i the ale brown Ine own was In the fiehting game in order 4. 7 # bolls $5 BE Nee OR Biase tccw: 82 Gh oe © make enough money to engage tn q f wee, Ut t L rome business, Weill, Tm fighting mon RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. ehting more ect & Westchester Ave cde eS . ‘ for monetary gain than fame. 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