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| | A UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Be-Night’s Battle Against Jim } Flynn at the Garden Will | Prove Whether or Not In Carl Morris We Have the Fighter Who'll Some Day Conquer Jack Johnson. oy Soprrizht, 2011, br The ¢ New York wera hin) -NIGHT In the night. We'll soon know whether or not C Morris is @ real “White Hi Tae important question will be a swered. Morris is the only one of the allege’ “Hopes” who even looks the part. Nono of the others are possfbill- eg where Jack Johnson is concerned. Merris may be. Bt is quite impossible to think of Al Kaufman as a conqueror of Johnson. Kaufman is too slow for the quick ‘Minking black heavyweight, and Kauf- has suffered @ kinwchoul ai the Johnson once big Al for ome slight ne present. mportance just because he knocked Kamtman out, and for no other reason. Fiynn ts of He isn't a championship possibility. oes, Palzer and ali the rest of that lot yawen't shown anything worth mention- sag in the Johnson connection. Morris is the only possible man in ne bunch. He hae the size and the ‘fepgth. He !s physically superior to Johmeon. Standing six feet and four nehes in his bare feet, weighing 230 vownds when trained down fine, with a “eaoh nearly eight inches greater than -a@ champion's, with youth and courage \@@ strength and a knack of learning watekly, he seems to have at least a shance. Some time in the future he ‘aang be the man to shove Johnson from (ale pedestal. Ee the thing that makes to- fight at Madison Square den interesting. The fight it- matter of little importance. eer is curiously waiting ty find whether or not Morris, much adver- feed, much touted as @ coming world eater, can deliver the goods. If he fam, then he'll be trained and coached im groomed for the champtonship of world. Not that there is any thought @ Burrying him into @ ring with John- On the contrary, neither Morris his manager has any intention of s. ‘Not for a year or two, at jeast,” says Morris, who is becomingly ‘a know that I wouldn't have el @bance with Johnson now. He knows ee much. But when I feel that I can him I'll fight him. First I must through the same hard echool he juated from before he won the title, must fight and beat all the ot giant, rugged little ‘al of @ man, will swirl and strug’ tinder the arc lights. But beyond, in he imagination of the spectators, will oom the shadow of Johnson. Those tn he ringside seats will compare him ay with the new gtant, Morris. that comparison, rather than tn to- fight itaelf, Mes the interest, ' may win to-night. He mai a He thinks he'll win, and turn the fiek quickly. But no game ts more re- with surprises and upsets than »@ay. Flynn may deat the new Gollath ® decisively as David of old beat the “nilistine. Such things have happened. “Nan't Tom Sharkey once knock out big | ¥" was Rublin with a single punch? If ‘lynn beats Morris it will not indicate aat Flynn ig the real “white hope.” an argument seems unfair, but te know Flynn's limit. It has shown 1 other fight. We don't know the Umit, ‘The mys that attracts us. ORRIS is confident. Jeanette, who has coached and ed that he thinks Mor- ly and quickly. He sa dangerous when that Morris, who knew about bo a few menths ago and fought b first ring rattio less than a year back, has vimble mind, and that he {mprovei every day. He is full of enthusiasm, Morris will have a terrible advantag owmight—fifty pounds of bone and sinew et Flynn has no complaint, for he ts heavyweight and he considers himself umner-up for the title, second tn ine recause of his win over Kaufman, If Morris uses his advantage and wins, and #998 on winning until he reaches the , © much the better. Hp would nake @ figure of hampion unequalled a the history of the ring — I, Polo Grtdi Finthtans of Wenge =—_ AEROPLANE FLIGHTS | BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK SEPT. 8 to 17,-1911 | €©LAUDE GRAHAME-WHITE HARRY N. ATWooD % “TOM” SOPWITH EUGENE ELY GEORGE W. BEATTY PERCY L. REYNOLDS AND OTHER WORLD FAMOUS AVIATORS tw WILL PARTICIPATE nthe eect ARN ams GIANTS WILL WIN New York Player Players. Fresh as fight that the game has known since one game was necessary to decile the 1908. They do not play this afternoon, but the Pirates and the Cubs will be playing for them and whatever way the wind may blow the New York club will 0 Into the West and lose four straight der, Play this is a heavy lead for Cubs or the Pirates to overcomi “Et ‘we can break even on th trip and atill win the peni are THE EVENING WORLD, ae Sat dat AR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1911. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK TO-NIGHT WILL TELL WHETHER OR NOT CARL MORRIS IS A REAL WHITE HOPE a. yright, 191. by The Press Publishing Company (The New York Wortd). STAY ‘THERE ‘me 1 Swar You A Good OnLAHOMA Swarr Ate MIST SAM LANGFORD _ VEST A HONIN' AN’ Aen | ined * Co AU KAUPMAN | = NWILL Loow for Tomawt -MoPe 4 NSOLATION Joe Jeanetre HAS TaueuT MORRIS HOW To SToe FLUYNNS RUSHES WITH HID LEFT — EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN ZIMMERMAN SENT TO NEWARK CLUB BY THE DODGERS Ebbets“Loses No Time in Get- ting Rid of Him When Smith Made Good. t Charley Ebbets, president of the Brooklyn National League Club, has fet 0 two more of the sixty-seven players which he had on his team. These play- ers are Eddie Zimmerman, the third baseman, who has been sold to the Newark Club of the Eastern League and Pitcher Atchison, who was farmed out during the summer to the Denver Club. The latter has been bought ty the Pittsburgh team. Zimmerman played with the Newark team before he joined the Dodgers, but as he batted vem poorly this year for Ebbets's olub, Handsome Charley decided to retura him to Joe McGinnity's team as een as Smith, his new third baseman, mage 6004, PATTPOWERS WILL Wide HE'D FIRED A ReGuLAR RATT Realising that Pitchers Vaughs and Quine the Highlanders were no longer of ans use te team, 1 got waivers en. doth players, Both twirlers have been @ big Gi appointment this sveson, as they have rs Aifferent ball, Vaughn claims that his peor wars was the result of an attack of malaria, Guttielder Meloan, whom the St. Louts League team secured from the Chigage is now @ member of the Toledo Club ern Association, Meloan fell off in nd as he wae anxious to get Manager Wellace! t him to the Toledo Club, to Kansas City, ting. PuzzLe PicTURE = WHo IS THO DARK STRANGER -- AND WHY THE Smie? Det Cleveland’ New Yor! PENNANT ON EVEN BREAK IN THE WEST double-header between the Pirates and the Cubs. They will not arrive in Pitts. burgh until 3 o'clock, but that will en- able them to witness the second game As an evidence of the widespread in terest in this Western campaign th twelve newspaper correspondents ing with the Giants. In addition ese regular American baseball wri- ters there are two from Cuba. Munos and another Spanish whose name I cannot spell the trip in the inter dailies of Havana. In a way they are anxious to see the Giants lose the pen- nant because McGraw has promised them that in case he fails to win the flag he will take the Giants to Cuba for a series of games in the fall. The winning of four straight games in Boston was the most agreeable surprise the Giants had all season, and when they heard that the Cubs had lost two their joy knew no bounds. If hap- Piness can be placed under that famii- jar term it was @ joy ride all the way from Boston to Pittsburgh. MoGraw handled his pitching staff with such accurate skill in Boston t! st No games scheduled. Detrott at New York, Cleveland et, Beaton. iladedonla St. Touts at Was Daisies and Will Be Benc- fited No Matter How Pirate- Cub Double Header Re- sults To-Day. —_—— To ‘West Point football eleven will play the lightest sched ever had this season. only two big games on the Iii against Yale and the Annapolli The Cadets over the failure rd BY BOZEMAN BULGER. HE Giants are apecding westward this morning on the eve of the greatest inter-sectional baseball hampionship of the National League in of James Temple. he could be rested up for Pittsburgh. Yesterday he wan sent !. In the eighth | mt 4 oe akin Inning and retired two. batters. The | divas the se: Camber’ of trea Glants then came along and made alx | Land. more runs and the big fellow was re- Meved by Old Doctor Crandall, McGraw has also been giving Chief Meyers a Mercer and Dillon were the only bers of last year's Pennsylvania varsity es and allow the Cubs to win four aight and still stay on top of the lad- ‘With comparatively few games to her the there were a number of ff ‘The squad numbered about twenty way not as large as expected. W. whi font, a former Unive one of the oem! 1 eee dt | positions, rt and Stara ‘seem McGraw sald a week ago that he taken out yesterday after: goin | smad of postions in te ack field, Head would be perfectly satisfied if he could|to bat once. As a result of this akliful | Gattco, Aluilord, ceaier’ tcariett and Torey. of start West with lead of four games. | manipulation of the str ngth of the | former is in‘instrucuing the candidetes in the fu get that far ahead,” he added, Western nt." has now come for him to on break. He hi players the club gis into the West as fresh as a daisy, while the other con- tenders are beginning to tire. The fans of New York are yery much concerned over the report that Mar- quard’s arm hart been crippled by the tearing of a small iMganent. This could firmed last night. McGraw that {f anything of fnitial workout, there being sixty men bunch, On the sideline was Dick second-year man last year to ge: his ‘ cannot practise for awhile. reported there was McDevitt, guard; Paul, Capt. Howe ard Dick Baker. Anderton, w! All-Western, ight. Ly nts hurried away from Bos: lock last night 60 ae to ge ome of the year, ay working Ike a Trojan, The “STRAND”—the smartest wide rim derby ever shown—it will wean many a man from the $3 hat habit. “SCOTCH TERRIERS”—the swagger, shaggy soft hat that’s got the call—any color_you want. “CORDUROY RIB”—the newest soft hat brought out in years. You see ’em everywhere. “FEATHERLIGHT” DERBIES—Briggs & Co. of London made ’em—that means there’s nothing better. All the Good Styles of the Higher Priced Hatters, and Lots of Others You Won't Find Anywhere Else. NEW YORK STORF: iieer ent Park F "i it has games to be played on the West Point team to Field, | Minnesota guard, is ‘The Yale coaches were more than pleased by the large number of men that came out for the | im the the oniy has blood poisoning tn one of his hands, and 0 | Ot the old men who ‘at Wisconsin, and who was therefore ineligible for the freshman team last | He and Fos | ker are expected to make up the back field | RP YORK stones A Mth. fe gay Pita abu 3 8, & Th ‘ings ebay account of darkness. GAMES SCHEDULED Soe a Chicago tabure., aeatad at Se ean, Pes eae, :|Harry Tuthill to Train West Point Football Men at the start of bere, tho tril give themea rub Ter the ler, and Scully have not cut whilds expected to-day. duty in Obio, where val nder jay will be ‘arr, rut, Quarter back, an’ 8 ton made 's speedy tro t matt the year on on men, Craw: tackle Baker | tackle; ho was $ 2 a 70.88. “bet itoston “RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, ‘tively took the erate geek te fe next Thursday without siguale were. tn on there “ae © noticeable lack open formed to tase Ne Cote at wre, ,Vaughy and the "beckticla ell players, will, have rt fies were Melivane, they okiya Second garae, Teo eat th Pata apa | Fairmont Athl me signed McFarland Pectalion edjeuane held at his Bronx “| yon's terms it is 1 in order ‘on Osborn “Teh Sozalue of col mation is Morgan, manager of the | Brown again. Wolj pew, tt | are expected here hres ove pe time time Joma 3 pean he 4 have @ gain ta percentage over one of | fo’nar Hato ree eect nosten that | Pounds follows: ad ght varly Want ce E ees rat Laat wd | ions will be given or mailed to any address. the other two leaders. to pitch the firet game in Pittebureh Oct. 7—Vermont University, Oot. 14 | 6; ‘Yast ‘freshman: varterbae wae i iptogh 8 ae that he cat hated ‘aie B d & ‘The unexpected double defeat of the| Matty pitched in two games in Boston, |Rutgers, Oct. 2i—Yale, Oct. 2—Lehigh, | placed os 1 aner. of ePtilastmastand’ couseduently wants tote: roadway Cubs yesterday and the fourth straight | b' her did he work more than|Nov, 4—Georgetown, Nov. u—Bucknel | Hs Ea inthis country. | victory of the Giants over Boston have joon as the Glants had and Nov, 18—Colgate. ‘Aithowsh « etrong fort wus, made, 1 top 9 Ninth St. given MoGraw and his men an increased eau [eed ce ae ne johnson and Bombadier lead of two full games. They can now ern CUE SHEARS Oops nen This Is New Hat Day! Come into one of our stores for your New Fall Hat. See the New Sarnoff Styles and you will understand why all good dressers are flocking to our stores. Feather-weight Imported Derbies—Stitched Overall Imported English Ambassadors— These are the styles the know- ing chaps are buying; ‘* Shagowools’’ real 3 values at... OLYMPIC {i Ms An TODAY TBELLES . Aneatres HAT AMY | TF oh Get- Ric! -Qu GRAND Opera House oxt week, 7 DA’ HURTIG & SEAMON' ta Wk rm ath BOULEVARD 44th Bt Wolgast and McFarland Manager Gibson of the Fair- |& | mont Signs Packey for | Two Contests. day. Meale 2 | a an League. | i Be idles itr ns, What" ee | we as eut Taylor said that ever 10 | BY JOHN POLLOCK. x a) match Keay esas | fog broke wy ing aide oa, ‘hata We ming OW that the Wolgast-McFariand | Geri Morris to-nigi would be ruged to-d Dattle, scheduled for to-night @t| | Matty Baldwin, ihe creck iehtweigh Mra Marshall Mcleaa and. Miss, Eliaahei ‘Milwaukee, has been declared off, wo teat prownt f mK: rk leh o cent atced | Bunce, wills meet in the loaf Baton at the wu ‘rankie ‘Burs, the Sp pity ie ch Sao tt is Mkely that both fighters will appear ‘ew York. Billy Gibson, manager of today from Milwaukee that he had Ing to get Wolgast to m the champion declines to acoept Gibd- will be matched with Matt Wells. Danny |says that Wolgast arrange for several important mat ‘sgcured 8 Geciston over BU! 200 STYLES $2.00 110 Messen @ ¢° Ane Stren av. 1260 0 70 Ave Broadway ot Chambers Prospect Avena Brent G0 20rd ot 4th Avemes rag Rises street, Momert 409 Potten Strent, Brechin TR vaLesta sunt ‘t Reliance 1V., owned by J. J, Ryan of Clmats- pati, won the Edward H. Butler trophy te: the race for thirty-twofoot motor boats at the fof the Motor Boat Club of Battalo, N. ¥., om Niagara Kiver, The Latruda, owned by H. T. Vare of Buffalo, waa second,’ The winner went over the course at the rate of thirty-two miley en hour, The Corinthians of ind and the New Tork State picked eleven will meet in « contest for the soccer supremacy at the Polo Grounas to-morrew. ‘The Corinthians are the pick of the best amateur teams of England, and as erery ove of them bas Played soccer since cluldnood it ta expected they Will beat the Ameri ar ‘Although Jimmy McAleer wea on bai frank jas, the | a a te doh “Interest ia the . joston Club from Joln I. U ete aims the | Sp ot consummated, _ Coming to Fight Here from paking Franciwo, for twenty founds at be | cham on the brought off at Frisco on Friday evening, Bente 22. Siastows oo Pela Club, at Morris etic Club, telegraphed ‘DON’T THINK OF | Buying ready made clothes when you can have them made to measure and not costing you one cent more, styled and tailored up to-the-minute, We are the largest tailoring establishment in the world. 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