The evening world. Newspaper, September 6, 1911, Page 11

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TO GET BACK Some. CON THE WIFE FRISKED OUT OF MY POCKETS ~~. "Lt SEND Axe up STORY Hat HEARTS WILL ToucH HER ONE THAT Wik GURE A OF THAT oH 1 KNow! WITH A COME on | A TEAR To WER eve! Terry McGovern Made Himself Famous by a Series of Quick Self Under Management of Sam Harris, Terry McGcvern. Coprright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Worl "Tina M'GOVERN'S first ba’ in 1898 was with Billy Maynard before tne Yonkers A. C., on Fev, 5. He won in elght rounds. The Azth of the following month he beat Pinkie Evans in elght rounds before the same club. On April 15 his fir: out of toWn fizht took place, being Swenty-round go with Fred Mayo o! Mayo was kn out in the sixts round. This fight was for the 10- Pound championship of the Mast, gate ked receipts and a side bet of $50). Tho fesult is given as a knockout because When the ref stopped the affair in the sixth round, Maye was y out ‘fhe little Brooklyn stu quite a ation by this Matched to fight a ty with ac had earned He was pou man and a a siam to end and the tt a draw waged MeGovern fish @ign artive @ook exc marks and s in this con- became Terry's onroe. The two Mth of the fol- Coney Island sed Mon- Foe out in the ) round efter a gruelling His first de: feat was on July 23, when he lest on a foul In the Callas han of P Pelican AC. In Bro Two @raw attert Started K O. Series. Terry began to show great ment 1 eeries of) knock that vers ulckly brousht to the pusilistl HI he knock limelight Eugene October champ! five roun the le West, in fifte G Harry F n of the Mt rounds, and on Novy. 17 his old opponent, Tim han, in ten rounds, Callahan sfied with what Terry so the Brooklyn boy ree se two nights later in a same size. All these ckage of the fehts were held at the Grenwood A. C. On Nov. % Terry went over to Phila- delphia and put Patsy Donovan to sleep fn three rounds. Back again at the Greenwood A. C, Terry knocked out Jimmy Roso in the second inning of a twenty-five-round go on Dec, 17, and topped off the year with a victors: over Austin Rice, the “Iron Man,” on New Year's Eve. Sam Austin, the referee, stopped the fight In the fourteenth round, Rice being practically out ‘The year 189 was a great one for McGovern and he made a good begin ning by taking the 105-pound champion- ship from Caspar Leon on Jan, 31, Leon was an Italian. At that time the ban- tam champion of America, he was un- doubtedly the cleverest boy In his class. The boys were matched to fight at the Greenwood A, C. for the champlonship and a purse of $1,000 with a gate priv- ‘lege. The weight was 5 pounds welgh fn at 6 o'clock, McGovern had some trouble in getting down to weight. Leon tipped the beam at 105 pounds. Of curse, to ‘Terry's admirers, every battle In which he partictpated was an important one, but this contest attract- ed additional Interest because fnt@r-racial character, Any time that the Italians and the Irish battle there da bound to be a scrap worth paying at- hind Terry was every Irishman in New York and Brooklyn, on carried the money of every Venger, fruit Inside lie Ring wilh the | ‘from the Spanish-American war. Knockouts After He Put Hime js» | | ttle | fiatsh the job f jagainst st ay Breat was the joy of the Irish. The new bantam champion of America Brooklyn before the Waterbury A. .C.|/went over to Philadelphia on Feb. 18 nut peddler of Italian extraction in the vicini} The New ty. Fighting Sixth-ninth also reached York that night on thelr return Alto- gether it was a great night for the harps and the dagoes. If there was anything town they didn’t own it was because that particular thing didn’t exist. Put Punch on Leon. But, as usual, the Irish came out on top. Terry and Leon were scheduled to fight twenty-five rounds, Terry didn’t believe in prolonging a fight that way, which 1s proved by the fact that he fought only one battle of twenty-five rounds in his whole career. When he faced Leon that night he started in to short order. The I jan’s cleverness and science was usel the Brooklyn boy's terrific rushes. He put up a game fight, but McGovern gave him a terrible beating and finally knocked him out in the welfth round with a terrific left swing int of the jaw. Caspar went a shot and was counted out. en Cann 1 and fought a six-round, ni fair with Fred Snyder, Snyder was practically ecision af- a local boy. knocked out. On March 12 McGovern fought Patsey Haley of Buffalo before the Lenox A. C. # at 116 pounds, and put up a good fight, dozen times befo right In the e! Terry put nth round with was ampion, at the yn April 28, five rounds, areer to go welghed 118 pounds “his was a smashing nished Bernstein terribly took the hardest er stopped up to 1 of the bout the sion to Terry. the next victim, He y at the v Broad. y 26 and got in the early in the fifth "hite was the referee. . and consider: it up @ remark- de ing his condition ably game exhibition. Billy I » the ex-amateur Iight- it champion, next tried conclusions Terrible Terry" at the Broadway on June 8 Barrett was outfought nning to end, and was glad nd came in the eighth round of @ terrible right swing. cht McGovern punched so hard jurel both his hands in the time Terry and his knockout acquired a fame that was nation wide, Chicage sent a representa- tive here to try conclusions with the Brooklyn whirlwind in the person of Johnnie Ritchie, ane of the cleverest foatherwelghts In the Middle West. Mr. Goodresser at the game. LOOK AXEL-weE GOT TO WAY IGET SOME OF “THAT COIN AWAY FROM MY wike YOu GOT To GOD woRK AGAIN = SEE? 1 GOT A SCHEME TO GET «r= Haley y t Stand up against Terry's He was knocked down Joe Bae aaa antgue cee —— THE EVENIN Oh, Welll Next Time He Is Going to Carry an Umbrella. G WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 191f. © NOW LISTEN-You co UP TOMY FLAT AND TELL MY wire ('M LAID UP INTHE HOSPITAL WITH & SPRAINED & AN’ STRONG AXEL IT WIkk MAKE ON Govern and Ritchie fought on the after- noon of July 1 in the open air arena of the newly formed Westchester Athietio Club up at Tuckahoe, N. Y. They bat- tied at 118 pounds for a purse of $2,000. Ritchie started in to do th ading, but before the first round had been half completed he had all he could do to de- fend himself. In the second round he of All Kinds Told in Paragraphs Sportin Smith and Charite Belger, both| ting mare of the eteatet y | wien “| knocked down twice and when t! cy trotters to the plandits of a Nader (2) ball’ Sang wan. sthoeorine arcana. the Nehtwelstis of New versey, Sonat tem | of tin apt. One of fee rhting ee Wi, thn | with Throat, et. 4. phe, . ring. The end came quickly in the third | slam bang rounds at Brown's Gym-| frm trite MOON Te pnles fo beat Willy, | Chicago, ton epamee tah anes St tS Tound, After having knocked the Chi-|nasium, but in the general summing-| iis way the fasta mie ofthe sont, 18; with New Gore Soe, 10! cago boy down once, Terry swung his| up neither man could be credited with _ —— | it Cincinneti-With Pittatr 18; with ous Fight on the Jaw and Ritchie| an advantage.” Hoth. mon started out | wAaMt, mit ticnaite tach egont tr wile TD, Ae 12th Ma t down for keeps. Referee Brooklyn | from the bell to force matters and never | Olt Drehanl. Men Hewat. the distance. In ¥ pe-Hartford car on a ‘There were vne-balt mi rere in the wo and five sta rec Tommy Sullivan counted the Chicago | boy out while the four thousand spec- tators yelled them let up in the showering of blows until the final gong. | hung’ up in hi world’a record, mi if po ‘The Harmeworth Cup, trophy of | in Chicago. ‘superiority. ‘of World, ‘will re-| At St Loute—-With Cincinnatl, two games each country another year, Title TV. de. | day on Sept, 14 and 15) with Boston, ‘two eames fended It over @ thirty nautical’ mile course at each day on Sept. 16 and 17; with New York, two iit a8 Tr, ‘yesterday. Tt 26 and 21, with @ tum tm 3.03, on Sept. 11 pone! game 9, George Hackenschmidt, the Russlan wrestler, 4 who was defeated so quickly by Frank Goteh in| The Har their international ‘wrestling imatch in Chicago | Molo? Boat on Monday afternoon, will arrive in thie city ¢ Before leaving Chicago “Hack” said tha on @ return mateh with Tola: ‘emblematic (Special to The Evening World.) ‘es PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 6.—Jimmy To- land surprised himself and his most | ardent admirers by holding Tommy y each day on Sept . \4 would make him a side bet of $5,000 | t! ih ngeTH and she clinched One of the mont unprecedented O'Toole to a draw in a hard fought scrap | on the result, providing the contest waa held in | Mottgage on the troviy bn going over thy Tt merican | golt vorured at the at the Douglas A. C. Toland tn the sec | private, “When Goteh was informed of Macken: | Hares neat nee ae Cyah of lzabath, men 1." Dunnam ond chapter i schmidt’s challenge he promptly accepted it, only |and Disturber Il., other stay on atte a t. O'Toole with seciea Gt fett Jha tt ‘asking that the match take place within two | tims of accidents aod aid not finish. Ey bag In the grams, aa a last resort, months, Hackenschmidt will eail for home on Thutly teets from” the crossed a trip-haspmer right to the jaw, Following are the dates for playing off post- | Was ered, ive men held sending O'Toole "tothe floor ‘for the | * — pone ae grey ta the Hon if Umtaye wile "Dunham mounted” and played one ae te T Boston-—With, Miladel Seu Toul not get a ewing. he lot a, otro count of thre Amemblyman W. M. Martin of Sarat y 7a; ntth | Prevented him ftom telag for net whieh score, who has charge of the racing measures in lower house, now comes forward with @ stat ment to the effect that the Gittine Racing bill will pass the Assembly at the reconvened session of the Legislature, ‘When the question comes 40 i] y again we will be able to, muster more than 451 | enough votes to pase the Dil.” | reid RT . 0 of the Wilson of the Saratoga Association is sion 1e prospects for the passage of the 4; Providence, 8, fewnrk, — Toronto-Butfalo and Montreal-Roct ry ‘Cireuit_meeting at Charter Oak postponed. Tal Sntreal-Rocheater games | At the Gnd, Conn, Soprancy the fhatest trot- STANDING 2F THE CLUBS. | NATIONAL LEAGU, ) rf BA Clu, WL, PC Chae wr, MERigat nw New York 70° 45 . Lous, 6 4 Chics i Hu 8 af Cinctonat: | ia 68 87 “a3 Hosen | Pee heated STERDAY'S GAMES 1] vhueaephta Os toata” AMERICA 10; Washington, hi 3) Bt. i Pittaburgh-Cincinnatt gaiie postponed, arse postponed, Rain \ Detroit-st GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. Philadelphia at Brooklyn, Giucton | Washiugton at New York, Bt t Detroit. Two games, ti at Mittsburgh, au Viritad js at Chicago, delphia, Tested in Every Way and in all lands under the sun—in all conditions of life—by genera- tion after generation—the safest and most reliable family remedy the world has ever known is Beecham’s Pills, The good these un- equalled health regulators have done,in the quick reliefof human suffer- ing and the prevention of serious sicknesses, is beyond calculation, BEECHAM’S PILLS can do the same sort of good for you, and for your family. 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