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UP-TO-DAT AND NEWS ft Would Be a Pity if the Boxing Commission Closed Madison Square Garden, With the Mor- ris-Flynn Bout Friday Night. ‘Copright,' 1911, by The Prem Publishing Oo (The New York World). OXING Commwmsion affairs are hot. Commisstoner @onference with the Governor, and a’ though he has nothing to eay for pub- Meation, it is euspected that he and the Governor are of one mind on the en- forcing of the law. The commission on ‘Wednesday will take up the Powers and applied. It te said that the Garden has an interest in the olub's recetpta, which ration in the ote I the identity of the individuals e Ting ol of the proceeds of dout ere floating ‘The Garden te the big enough for the crowd Grawn by that sorap. This matter should be settled one way or the other—and strictly according to Jaw, playing no fevorites~without further delay. P nothing will interfere with bis Wolgast bout, and that i will come off as scheduled, on the 15th, and in Milwaukee, Billy Gibson, who fe always interested in McFarland’s fights, and who usually commands Packey's services when Packey !s in the Fast, heard the rumor that the bout would not be allowed to go on and hurriedly called Packey up ‘on the long-distance telephone, “Its all right,” said Packey. “Never mind those stories. ‘There won't be any interference. The Sheriff here is op- pored to prize fights, but he ten't going to stop a boxing bout. Buy your ticket and © out and you won't be disap- pointed.” The Acting Governor of Wi consin, however, seams to hold a differ- ent opinion, Sheriff Arnold saya that he has been ordered to prevent the bout. S bout would be a Joke after letting the slugging matches go on for years, If there 1s a man tn the world qualifiéd to deliver the goods In boxing ACKEY M'FARLAND says thet TOPPING a McFarland-Wolgast that gent 1s Packey McParland. And Wolgast Is a pretty clever youngster himself. I'll bet @ ginger cookie against the hole ‘in a doughnut that if Sandy E Y AMERICANS HOPE | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY. {FOTEMRER 11, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK T9TT. THE PACE IS BEGINNING TO TELL ON THE CUBS. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Ferguson and Jim Barry were matched to fight at Milwaukee there'd be no talk of interference. They could slug, kick, bite and gouge to thetr hearts’ content. - BROWN Is an indignant cit!- zen, Bill runs a boxing club at Brown's Gymnasium on Twenty- third street. A few days ago some one Started a story to the effect that the Fire Department had ordered Bill's club closed, owing to serious infractions of the fro regulations. t's a blame ie," said Bill tndig- mantly when he came to tell us about tt. “Why, I voluntarily built tn pet than the law calls for, ‘There's no fuampat all. .The Department just sent me « “otice about getting more junk to decorate the place with—that's @ll, Here's the lst: 9 3-gal. fire extin guishers, 3 ¢-pound flat-head axes, 3 6- foot hooks, 12 metal buckets painted red and marked FIRE tn letters not Jess than 21-2 inches bigh, And som body started a story that I was closed up! Huh, those guys must think 1 haven't mo: ough to buy # bucket with red letters on it” ACK LESTER having defeated in Australia yesterday, twen- ty raynis on points, Tommy Burns fe already oh the Job. Tommy dincov- ered Lester @ year #0 @g0, up io the Northwest, coacied ‘Yim « while, and pet him through two & three winning fights, then sent him to Australia, while he hinself stayed up in\the Cunadian Northwest, where he is \now selling gents’ furnishing goods, AsI said, Tommy ts on the job. H bis telegram: Bob Bagren, BW. ¥. Jack Lester defeated Bill Leng im Australia yesterday. See difer- ent clubs in M. ¥. for best terms, Lester vs. Flynn or Morria, or have thew wize me, Regards, cighters, I'll simply managers fight among themse! fall over ear’ other grabbing intest “hope.” © Langford wi ‘doped when he S fought Jeanette the other night! Well, well! Thought there wa: something wrong with Sam. Couldn't understand how {t was he stood up when Joe landed those right hand slams on the lower auxfilary, All clear now, Bam's nerves were deadened to such wo extent that he didn't feel Joe’ punches at all, and naturally he just { Wen le in the business af- | hie RI ts ene 271 Broadway at Chambere Street, 847 Prospect A\ Copyright, 1911, by the Press Publishing Company (The New York World.) Me FANDOM {MART 0 TOOLE | | és ‘4 Pr » ini a ACG Be 6 I = Td a iy. pre aan 3 y and Li 0 Mee , ‘ f Bundy and Little t Meet | | Dodgers New Third Baseman 'Pirates! $22,500 Star Has Torn 4 Beamish and Dixon in Big Will Be Watched Closely in | Shoulder Ligament of His Challe! atch. | illy ’ itchi lenge Match | Philly To-Day Pitching Arm. | When Thomas C. funy ant RD. | (Special to The Evening Worl.) necial to The Frening World.) Little tackle two of England's most PHILADELPHIA, Sept, 1.—Those| PITTSBURGH, Sept, 11, — Marty ie han ] Seas ; Ks A erdite + fron Brootiyn, the second | O'Toole, the pitcher for whom the Pirates lob the biellhiinass Us vesiee @alen Wl| team In the national race which | Pald the St. Paul club of the Aerioes t pretimin has: done anore. to. We the leaders |Afsoctation the fabulous price of $2: ' bring out cha challenging nation to, : Ht athe in 4 mes, are |My never pitch again, At least there meet the Australian holders of the| ‘ P SRere Rene ear ee doesn't seem to be a chance of him Davia Cup, at the West Side Tennis NAMA hott twirling again this season, for he has Club to-d the Americana hope to) When Brooklyn comes over here there! , torn Hgament in the shouller of Me carry off the match and the third! is alWays trouble for the Phils, and pitching arm, and in an accident of thie straight point of the sertes, | Cha Dooin's aggregation is not at|kind a box artist seldom regains his fore Both men showed splendid form in| the top of [te game just now, there/mer prowess. practice yesterday, and ft ts believed | promises to be more trouble. O'Toole has been complaining above they wlll prove speedy enough to at! It is Brooklyn which has beaten the|his high-priced pitching wing ever since least make the Britishers move at their nore times than any other team|he joined the club at Brooklyn, It was dest pace le league, and it was the Dodgers|in the last contest ho worked for the In the singles matches played on |} Who threw a Jolt into the Glants just] Saints on the Sunday before he ree Saturday between William A. Larned | |when they needed a win the most. | ported i ll rates that he threw hie and Charles P, Dixon and Maurice Mo- Brooklyn has got it also on Cincinnati | @&m out of gear. ; Loughlin and Arthur H. Lowe, there | in the veries, and they are chasing that wee er poy I lta Jy 4 wee ttle te chonee between the Amer- team for sixth place right up to the! Roston, He won his game all right, and cans an rr opponenta from the wire. two subsequent contests he twirled, but other aide of the Pond. It was! With Recruit Smith playing third all the time has been complaining. It 1s otloeable that both Englishmen were base, a Nashville player who can hit|thought that these battles were too masters of backcourt plays, Dixon also! them a mile, and with the pitching de-|™uch for him and did the damage that showing even more brilliantly at tho| partment in good order, the team ts ‘ou teste Ca HEL eIa CH of one of the net than 414 the great Larned. Lowe, Jered fit to land higher up. The k ke wb 7 been kent to Bonesette on the other hand, was baffied by Mo- fans here have had thelr eyes on this Bia Secale, ot Sf roneette® Loughlin’s dashing plays at the net man smith In the games he played/©,, and the Pirates are a sad bunch of and he dia everything in his power against New York, and they want tof individuals at his departure. , to keep the Callfornian well-back in |see him play against the Phillies and| Although they are over five full games hie court. | compare of the other new | behind the leaders, the locals have been third sack: , feonfident that with O'Toole’s aid they ENGLISHMEN PLAY WITH THE round.) vouid yet win the pennant. They bee GREATER CARE. Heved he would de a sure winner in the ‘The greatest noticeable difference tn K. Wi games he would pitch In both the come , the playing of the Americans and the auifman ants Ing eries against the Cube and the Britishers 1s in the amount of dash T Ss F , {Glants. : The Pirates have surely been tratled@ GAA fects cldolaged. he Maptah abe 0 See Flynn Win |, rie Bacon nie ae Me to play vac greater care and delibera- , {loss was when Hans Wagner, te tion, seldom amashing the ball, but ap] cc 6} C l M of the league, turned his ankle stealing parently preferring that thelr op ver Car OFTIS \recna. tie is sti out of the ilne-upy ponents take the chances of driving it - and it js not likely that he will play ' into the net. McLoughlin's playing Al Kaufman, the big heavywetght | ain this year. E ta of thé sensational order—full of the from the Coast, 18 golng to be at the = 1" American spirit. His piaye at the net ringside Friday night when Carl Mors _____AMUSEMEN’ “8. Radian ie are of the nerviest sort and continually ris, the biggest of the White Hope . keep the crowd on edge. Speedy and meets Jim Flynn, the Pueblo fireman, | 4 full of action, he appeals to take all at the Madison Square Garden, and he | +4 ‘sorte of chances, and when he dsfeatea ante New York team left for the bean spend their day off, as was at first tne is going to root hard for the latter to a Lowe it was apparent that the English- ty last night by way of the sea, and| tended. ‘They go straight to Pittsburg! : __ |Win=not because he has any particular rs the players were still smarting under | from Boston on Thursday night. Gia 2 | king for him, but for the logical rea- oN: them by’ the usually docile, Superbas. | for the Glants, but McGraw figures that | ¢ the knockout handed him by Flynn tn 1 into c uerles of fant playa at the nec | Two Double-Headers Before! (72, 2%, i,cumuulls doctte Suverbas,| for the Giants, but Mecraw tures hat! ficult, as Marquard and Mathe|tneir"sssstonal dancin eae? | Darade Nightly at bap My ee a N Y T 0 | with Hoston and Hrookiyn, which prac-| for the previous runs of hard luck, ewaon Are the. Only 0 d Kansas City recently, 4 : able to handle Dixon in the same man- tleally closed thelr season at home, the| Ae the Giants begin their long tour o e epend-| Flynn has promised Al a return maton ner he did Lowe when they meet in ew ork eam pens in best they got was an even break, They | the big A CGM se gy A one tered that ble P y pi i is stG0g ral in this conte as he. CHILDREN s PARADE match singles to-morrow doubtful. 7 won two, lost two and the fifth resulted |Causes McGraw the least uneasines i elieves thi aufman, who has the| P. M. - Dixon's playing on the defensive at the Pittsburgh. in a dead heat. This makes the play-|It was made plain to him on Saturda: able Pitchers. dit of having been able to stay ten is ay at 3 Ret may upset the young Callforntan’s ing of another double-header necessary | that the only two pitchers on whom he is against Champion Jack Johnson, atyle entirely, However, his dash and earty in Cotober. hea oo . rely are waaay and f ‘ even easier to defeat in an- : speed may prove too much for Dixon, - OR ‘Aftor four days !f Boston the Giants|Marauard. Ames may come through | against the toughest clubs in the league, ugement. Al doe ° who te a much older and heavier man| BY BOZHMAN BULGER. | yiy'to pittsburgh and really begin| With & winning spurt, but the Giants’ | while the Giants will be picking on the not he 8 anxious than McLoughlin, OR the first time since 168—the| their last fight for the champlonahip |MAnager is plainly worrled about Wiltse | Weaker brothers 1s if he wins, as In case the American players are moat memorable year in baseball|then. They have a great opportunity | 894 Crandall, If It comes to @ pinch Ha really: step ’ successful against the Englishmen, it Hletoryewe find the Ciants leading | at Hoston, however, for It will be no-| Re Will probably shove Maxwell to the | In the mean time the Highlanders are tha {the only reason he fa a sure thing that William A. Larned| the National League race by a lead of | ticed that on thelr last day against the |front in the hope of his getting away | back on the Hilltop to begin thelr long BN We Une wae tos t Fly will lead the American forces to Aus-| sy two games tn September, and the | Rustlers the Pirates and the Cubs will | nicely as did Marty O'Toole. It is | fight against the league, The, by | him tnto another f tralla, and then the chances of the cup Deangne Kenending upon the last tilt bo. | Be Hooked up In @ doubleheader. ‘They fh Sonetcoue Ps e for experiments, but | uking the Athletics on this afternoon = h being lifted will look very bright, 4 bib tes i" lay off on Friday, and on that day the jay become nec . ; Hir ers have n Toughiin will accompany Larned, ana {tween the West and the Fast. Thanks! (vo arch enemies will be battling ‘away | Beginning with this afternoon's game | for the penna the players are ex- AMUSEMENTS. Coha n’s hit . possibly Bundy also, ‘The matchea|to Cincinnati, the Cubs have been sarted | in not two-time affair, This last |@t Boston the Glants have thirty \ceedingly anxious to finish as good as te ms h-Q: ick mo ili if + Led there will take place at Christchurch, | on a silppery track, and it 1s up to the|doubdle-header between the Cubs and|SSmee to play and the Cubs have the 80 as to give Hal Chase an ex- oe: . Li} all ng or w Zeland, beginning Dec, 9%, and| Giants to capture the seriea tn Boston | the Pirates will be witnessed by the | sme number. According ta the pres- {cellent showing far his year's work as aROURE" DEI HOUSE 2 eA a ctleally cinch the f Giants, as they will not come ent plane of the campaign McGraw ex-/@ manager, While the public has gen- ay 1 pO SUEDE one Pie Rrecieely Ses “he pes vt ~ ye NOt Some Home {0 yyects to pitch Mathewson and Mar-lerally accepted the Athletics as the UND THE ‘WORLD VALESKA’: wv ATT Hi un |quard in sixteen of those contests, The| pennant winners, the Tixers have not Anges COMPLETE NEW SI Ws KG Es do iW om fother fifteen will be left to Ames,/given up by « long Jump. They a Wallack's 1's 0, 1.8.20. Mts, Wel Sat Duncan Made Cracks Extend wea rae Laks Chad (Sak es ten ae Aa) cae | tetris ana cae ae Og ae POMAN Dei WAL or League should come through with half their | believes it poss! Week 1 Disrnel é laa games, McGraw figures that Mathewsom | on his coming trip to the 1 [ inks and Marquard will win enough to give| So far this season the Highlanders | emselives on ea NATIONA| the Giants w majority of their contests. |have been unable to do much with the nK, - If the break comes that way, New| Athletics, but they have beaten Detroit : 20—What the Doctor Ordered, ihc both with the driver and mashie, Dun: York ought to win the pennant. If the] with the They have been || Bitay HEAALD SQ. Nay EAE >) STEEPLECHASE . a & n ri can’s style, while not apectacular, ts cer- Giants win a majority of their gamer | dubbed ck's stepping stone || BOTHWELL BROWNE «. MI ” take JAK Eastern Champion Smith and | tain to attract wide attention, He does on this trip it Is hardly probable that|to the pennant.” While that te ¢ way x a hot address the ball in driving with the the Cubs and the Pirates can do #0, as to a certain extent, Hal Chase dc CASINU Mahe Weis Site 21a) | Mode America’s aie , ( D eo sentime a he is go >| | Avamente: La Iron Steamboat di Willie Norton Won Great | suat pretimnary swings, Ho tees tow, teatnat Sew Fork, ‘in aditiny fo that [ive the: Atiteticn the hardest fant o¢|| Soret ot PUNABORE iin F F D and ropa the oy Stina an cia po he they rl ve a number of fights be-/ the year so as to show that he has not PLAYHOUS =| ‘ and To- ‘oursome From Duncan |sters into position. He rarely drives tween themselves, been used as an ally to beat the Tigers ny row only short of 20 yards, and on the six- The Pirates have but twenty-twe| Chase's pitching staff appears to be eu0) DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS We teenth hole he made a drive of not ~ ; games to play, and to get back in the |in good shape just now, and these twirl-|] "Goes wo the Globe Theatre Wedne and Nichols by 2 Up. teen nh le ° road a dt 6 of not Leas |i Lal +| 8 8) 012)" T11)11/11/88].5i6 | race for the pennant they must win a|ers will cause a iot of trouble to the] | to Mii THE a 34 & Westchest an 270 yards. is approncnem he | Cincinnatt (7) 710) §) B) | 7/18/R0) 443 |large majority of those. It looks like |Westerm clubs during the coming in- |] Way for _ San wastes no time, but ts not so “deadly Brooklyn _ ++] 211, 5) 7/7) 8|_ | 0/50).408 |@ hopeless task, aa they will be playing | vasion, THE BOX es, - P wre 1 Gore | *# Norton and Smith, ton (8) a) 33).262 | ‘ngs 8,80. 22 ere was @ foursome et the Deal Golf) Duncan is behind the other three “aah eit emrietta. Clu yesterday which will be talked «eal haa ek AR eg cracks in putting, never taking less 39.h Sireet™s7.;! about In golf circles tor any moons. |than two on the @reen. Norton and |—— JORN MASON: ‘agin To Alec Smith, the Eastern champion, and! smith ran down several holes in one. RN MASON Wari Ann vii THRO = ba Willie Norton, the Deal creck, played |The ease with which the professionals BROADWAY Bef "pany kts #2 George Duncan, the Scotch professional, | piayed their trons, especially when play- LEW FIELDS” “Tuk eW PEC 4s}! and Gil Nichols, the champion of the! ing out of the rough, made the gallery => tba Metropolitan Golf Assooiation, and tn 72 /rairly gasp. Duncan and Smith should] pera LYRIC Stan, YR: 20, Matinee | holes beat them 2 up The @riving by | he prought together tn a match game, Sarin EVERYWOMA freon Duncan and Smith, and the approaches) tt would be @ great spectacle, It may |v. OLONIAL at REEVES: fg by Norton were the features of the play. | pe that they will get together at Apa- 7 ae Production, @ more pow: ay 2 Bt Brin Nichols did not play quite up to his! wamts this week. Duncan drinks tea—| fotos W ° B ll! oar Ie be diticy niiy. ae Teputation, that's all, Maybe that has something to e an 1 t e 1 e MANHATTAN 22° r LHAMBRAS ar igo Duncan made Smith extend himeelf do with his driving. x 4.18, arty Si Matal e Qian S a f i MR. MA! iti i Ave: & 1261) 8 ke 0 V : ay tous: “I want a soft-feeling WEST EN my, BR ON X SRE e FOOTBALL SEASON — ligh le that J Tee Cees esa ele BE ONS ict tearm OPENS SATURDAY. RESULTS AND SCHEDULES ight-weight Derby, a style tha BG dell: Ie oer bel oem Ss A F Me, Siatineee Sat ioe of ith Claas Buena | OF MAJOR LEAGUE CLUBS. will suit ty -top, and a fit JOHN DREW in A SINGLE “WAY Ht EVERY. te arise latavatta¢ Tip. | Kartra, the challenger for the Cave May NATIONAL LEAGUE that will feel just HUDSON “hie ee ce ‘arlisle, Lafayette and Vir- | "Woett Samat fot HON Ab eel ) FRANK McINTYRE hie Mee i fender of the trophy, wi a Oinein 8; Chicago, 4 h | Hk Greatest Girlie ginia Have Games Sched- | 4%, ‘he, cup (off, the Ambrose 1 via | right. want one THE HARRIS °°; Siow it Ton aren MAIDS cup for which, the boats will DAY'S GAMES | {th 4 00h A ie Sra“ mare ACADE + MUBLOT sist ate, he a to the New York Yacht Club tp 12 fe 4 a. uled-for That Day. Goats Reena nee fe) ose $ a 110, 20 & ite Y THRE: WEEKS ~ La A itane ier wane 6 AMERICAN LEAGUE t at they tell me ROLLER mecmoaiing Rink “rare TIP football season for 1911 is now Seonine (90 enpsmal ISTERDAY'S RESU h $3 00. i) SKATING * ai hand and within, the next 1 wine “ie taeno and. AN suntnge) | is wort Murray Hi, ; ea Aas & 4s 2 3, irteen 0) odd ny 4 | i 600, Sironing, sila Jag elas iat * vies fr he o- pay * GAM ‘ ky Fe | D © day, wi | heat @ minutes ie ‘ I = Wo isle, Lafayette, Virginia and a few S “Poston at Washington. | to hear, because CRITERION \ , Jothers struggle for supremacy, The | _,,After many armenia riative to the date for ——~> - THURS. at 8.15 (Sen |majority of the teams, however, will , Kastern League Stana We Can Fill the Bill! PASSERS-BY is fie | aot gel slong until next week, On £ LYCEUM 4.) 4 oa fae at 2.48, | Wednesday, Sept. 29, Cornett and Dart: | eve wi ® THY NEGHIOK'S WHE ® ‘ mouth will clash, while on the follow- * a sy mo sare Saturday, Harvard, Yale, Princeton “aan 200 STYLES $2 00 Now Amsterdam sis Woi aS wn, Pen ania, Amherst, We: A at the reg oaral e vaiegl micas yan, Lehigh, Penn. 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