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i aT Te EVENING “WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1911. 3 | “HER Fad BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (i220 Wii MORRS FALS TO PROVE "HOW JIM FLYNN DEFEATED CARL MORWS HE'S A REAL WHITE HOPE Oklahoma Giant Stands Up and Takes a Beating From Jim Flynn, but Shows Little Knowledge of Fighting. OuTBoKED AND EXASPERATED, THE ORLAHOMA GIANT SWUNG His ARMS Uwe cLuBs - AT Times MORRIS SEEMED READY To DROP, But HE ALWAYS RALLIED - HE WOULDN'T , Fa « ROE ABE ATTELL , (N FLUYNN'S CORNER , MADE More Noise THAN THE CROWD, SSSSSSSSSSSS Seen eee (MUCH MONEY LOST IN Carl Morris of Oklahoma left the MORRIS’S HOME TOWN. fing {n Madison Square Garden Iast |] gaptypa ona mop 1 sight an exenember of the White!| sue of tne FienncMorsts mo oes te Hopes. Jim Flynn of Pueblo, with expressions of regret. one e7o closed tight but a triumphant || Crowd surged before the bulletin @ieam in the other, stood in his com || board and hoped against hope that Morris go waa re- ved here at Morri the idol of the village would win, Much money changed hands, and the waiting for the thundering applause | odds were all long on Morris, that fe the victor’s due. Phere was not a sound. Hushed and|cut at the corner of one tight-closed Mont the crowd waited, still staring at |®%@ and tapped the blood. At the touch ner looking out over the crowd and | R Op : FLYNN iste, ue NG Sider, BATTLE. Morris Consoled by ma Tecra me | Knowledge He Closed SHOULDER BLADES ~ the ing as if tt were the scone of some | °f the knife the big man’s outatretched great tragedy. Impatient, Flynn turned | '°## auivered slightly, But the e opened a Iittle, He could see again, + and hustled away to his dressing-room, | Hie sat up straight and looked erly and then at last the tension was broken. | across the ring at Flynn, The bell rang ‘There was a scuffing of feet, « burz of |and the fight went on, conversation, and the bluecoated guar-| Instantly Morris went at it again, @tans of the Garden shooed the crowd | useing Flynn, diving under his arms, battered away with overhand hooka. It toward the suite and out into the | is rie sug-slug, and when the rally E> To HAMMER HIM Down. left eye was closed Although defeated, the Oklahoma [tight. The score was no ‘a Raia is a ony be tate BATTLE MOST DESPERATE Cubs and Pirates Have EVER. wie one's "nr'sua tire wat oer fe "xanerseae"es| About Abandoned Hope Aeaperata mit af that thing men calllan inch, Morrie, hy sheer stre: | } | | he a ae of Beating Giants Out t ] “MMHEN UNARLO To see, Monnis LEANED IN AND SLUGGED Tue “Time , WHILE FLYNN DeLieeRatery otreet. was over Flynn’ hie eyes were both partly closed. By |MI® terrific blows, did far more damage the end of the nd he could hardly than the novice. Morris was red from by te head to foot. Flynn, too, but not from see, and Flynn was hammering BM /his own velne. The crowd was allent fearfully, Unable to stand off and 0% | iow, Many were leaving their seate Morris steadily pushed in against the/and straggling out toward the doors, Dattering and struck blow for DIOW lOthers were urging White to stop the ‘at close quarters, leaning in and taking /ngnt. tt had gone far beyond all limits. whatever came, with the hope of at/It should have been stopped. But still last landing the one clout that might |Morris begged White not to interfere— bring a victory. He seemed to be insen- |to give him his chance—and the referee Rube Marquard’s Pitching Arm as Good as Ever Again. PITTSBURGH, Sept. 16.—The fans of New York need not be dis turbed over the condition of Marquard’s arm. Tho ligament which ‘was supposed to have been torn is all right again, and the Rube Is a aula _Both of Flynn’s Eye fi NW ana thant Doctors Examine Sramine Oklahoma S“eWaan't I'right when T told you that White Hope and Find His] stm: . . It was Jeanette and Con Riley, has Nose Broken and Right Side] jriner, that Morris didn’t have much to say, and in a street fight against a playmate pro- BY ALEX. SULLIVAN. the room and extended his hand, declar Ch MORRIS, the Giant White| {ng at the same time, “I want to shake tepped Into the ring,” Morris | ite Lined jee ii Shame FOIE: pd tp with Bis expressionless. fries showing Carl made. He kept saying: Mgrria was as game as thay make trainer, that treated the battered Okle- of His Face Badly Swollen. | actea more like a kid who has just’ been moters of the Garden battles, came into Hope, caried the unparalleled | !ands with the gamest fellow that every 4dn't think his injuries waranted any r "I don’t care, I closed up both of @ kept his hands off. It was turning into as good as ever. Mathewson has been nursed into shape for this aible to punishment. Now and again ttention. é he tottered for an tnetant, only to PUM |Seomty “tought back, “Fiynnrs” blows || ‘tternoon's game, and it ts Mely that Marquard will pitch on INTHE LAST ROUND FLYNN MAD oye wi only a: matter of 6 com mutoutea| ming Gartiy atuut; es ae forward again and fight with renewed |i, idea with crushing force, and the Monday. WORRIS HOLDING AND NEARLY IN, after the bruising contest against Jim} Charlte White, who refereed the o the next visitor, and he hel Fiynn, the fighting fireman, was over nd to shake that of the Bi before huge Morris climbed through the Morris stupidly extended his Schoolboys Lost No Time | sziitsetiatet Seti a] Some, wonay gxgtet Bees = mri at te ame Lae cid Whig atte aati men] LY Getting Into Gridiron Togs There was a large group of fans in “Tha ‘a Charlie White, who ref front of the door, and it was necessary | the bout,” volunteered the most offst. He used every trick ine Abe Attell, his second, was jump-|UP in arms against the advance of the eh ‘The mann . # J . er in which MeCaff: took of the ring, “His Mlows were delivered ling up and down and shrieking: “Get | @lants. The coming of McGraw's team |™Ake matters worse for the Cubs, they hold of the boys has made them very for his handlers to force an opening for ? : must pla ‘double-head: ith thelr charge so that he could enter the | that svg it bad expected sp come from Finish ‘last night was ae widely heralded as y a double-header with Brook- nal GHIRUelAbG: TE * Y | room. a caged grizzly bear who has been lyn on Sunday, On Wednesday they | High el wt of Commerce enthusiastic. He was out in @ foot: |r i was Carl inside than his| Pronged by tds keeper have a double-heade- with Philadelphia es Underwear, socks, shoes, pants, coat fury. He hit heavily, and every UMe |giant would not go down he landed Flynn's head bobbed back joven take a backward step to . amit he had a hihge in his neck. If It had beon war instead of sport it BY BOZEMAN KULGER. But for all his willingness and @g-| Would havo een magnificent. Ae it Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 16. @fessiveness and courage and wtrength | Was—well, it wasn't sport. T= whole West bristles with a Long , In the seventh round Senator Frawley he was a novice et the game told White to stop the bout. The men ould ne warlike spirit here to-day and ry mother’ jon of a fan is with @ enap like the cracking of @ whip, |him, Jim. He can't see you. hit. Morris ai@h't. The |him.” Flynn tried. But he might as| if the town was fretting on the eve of *, i} have thrown his fists against @]a battle for the world’ hampl ih! * day c! handlers stripped him of his fighting giant's hands Grove out like pistons, | we r the world's championship. | and a similar programme for Thursday, Ge lay teaching them the rudiments of PP is Ag! Gadvovarcons wore hissleniy. GFLGttre with restetless power but without the |mountelnside | Aorria was A group of atrong-armed reporters en:|Then, on next Sunday, they play a First to t in Some Ree ra ee eee ee ore ee ered amar ihe clas TarwOlae Morris, walle he kept asking, “Whe ‘qnap” that stuns, He was hitting | P04, °C, oC" ot waa tage circled MoGraw the minute the team|couble-header with Boston, ; Nelite: Rihe fein ae Deok Cayer ck ae Pelrirenana | a anit” “If a club can stand up under that,” Football Practice. y Strong, who was the unani-|and Prof. Taylor of the Polytechnic)“ sutdeniy somebody shouted that there Flynn with pillows. Flynn wae 00un-|uoset him. Near the end of the round| Came bounding into the hotel. } tering with bullets, Twice in the 68¢-/he hammered Flynn until the fireman| of answering questions, howe: } ond round Morris fought Flynn to his|staggered and reeled away. Inatantly| beat them to it by asking for det sald Joh Ev “ mous choice for centre on last year's! Hospital examined his badly swollen 1 " 4d |{o fant an long as we can, but the odds Commerce team. Blodgett, one of last | broken, but no other serious dama, and an overcoat collar turned knees by the mere resistiess weight of jthe orowd went wild. A pandemonium | of the doubie-header between the Pi-|are againet Gececlally. Wis N ITTLE time was wasted by the! year's substitutes, gives promise of de- | done. h his atteok, end Fiyan jumped up un-|of cheers, ‘Tho bell rang and Fiynn| rates and the Cubs, sve tetemmmae schoolboy footballists this year| veloping Into another Ted Coy. He| The great White Hope's face on the|¥P. hustled out ta the street. with hurt each time, eee bee op it hie gorner.| “If we can't win we want to #e New "T want in getting ready for the fall cam-|Dunted the oval forty-five yards his |Tisht side was puffed out about two| Dide ii Oi Bg eee wag reporters, and MocGraw's retort came in whic was] of the scholastic athletic world long Pa cenit te nit de | baths, where his attendants spent the ROUND. away supponed to have sat that th |not be seventeen years old until De- |e couldn't see out of it. The left side A P ) a aoulia' ta MORRIS TURNED THE TIDE NOW bam #0 quick that he wae almost flab- | "Pbomed to are sare inet ee irene before they returned to their buildings | Corpor, ¥ old until De- | oP hie face was but silghily ewollen and|™0rning applying hot towels to Rls Bm the third round Morris kent 4 "AND THEN ed, made Up of bonehende ink lo out ar| last Monday. Calla were made for can-| “Capt. Ike Telfer has called for can-|the vision in his left eye unimpaired, | swollen face | He was feeling for his man by uh it looks Ike it," said the Glant| the whol didates almost the first day, and after His lips were cut and bleedng. le cloth, I never sald auch a | didates at De Witt Clinton Htgh, and hand end hitting with the oth His| From that time to the end Flynn had fgce was puffing from the effects of|the best of it again. There was more manager rather put in @ youn; rcantically, “when you | thing in my life, and I wouldn't even if|a little preliminary explanation of the| feels confident of having a representa-| A DUrrY Gall was Issued for a bucket Hi MY 7 ter like Gardner to win |!t wero #o, I think McGraw has a great| ules football toga were handed out. | tive New York eleven, because most of |Of hot water. When an attendant ig landers mn Diows, for his skin and his |power behind his arm—more accuracy # ve wit it t a Bea were veh Absolutely blind, he (Ane saill in his hitting, Morris turned] the second game from Chicago this af- | joan, ile Ten are all young and frean|, Drasgive Hah, len dtron vchamplons;| metes nt one ing Araaback tn Rar. repped in and attr they were ther Bargain Day Bill refused to give an inch of ground, while [the tide now and then for a second, but| ternoon.’ 5 | boneheads could pull the wonderful dase.| held @ monster football meeting on| Stuyvesant High aa Issued @ call for | CUSBY soaked they were wrapped around —9 y t Flynn hurled Aimself in and fought like 2 Gen Me Kee petted Goll sali 9d “That's the only man we had,” was |stealing stunts that t do,"" Wed: jay and a record-breaking| material and will start practi ro. the courageous pubilist's head one at a ‘ t Ti 4 he tenth, . a fury in @ vain effort to deat him| ment. In the tenth, very weak, ne! the explanation, : ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE FOR pi.|TOW4 turned out. Erasmus has a new|tona Field, Bronv, on Monday, Bergh. | 'me Agains igers. Sawn. More and where around she ring (rine ntl), and droped hie arms over! «well,” ald MoGraw, “I ase the Cubs RATES TO WIN, addition to ite buildin: ley, who Waa the star of the Stuyvesant | BY thls method the swelling was fiber) a id a i" y Ie "4 Teduced, rt} men, were calling out to Referee White [hammered furiously at the weary| Managed to dig up Cole against YOU. ang pirgtog Isat Sasendly aotine TAT Ratu Mantel at Goer ce. dborie | Cee ee ance Poni vee Hits Heloe Os Aad mitheatbaner Ge ||. The ftilibope expect to: fucther. wide to #top it, And all the time Morris |giant's body, Even then Morris would|1 suppore you are saving » | hearted are the Cubs, Th he 6 “4 Yo! ourl and will try for patched to @ ni the: kan’ balweanithe. Clete acanen t down. The last bell found him| Pitchers to go in against us, Never mind jal @ players] to have been the firet ool to get team there, Walterbeek, guard on last gap nt @ pushed in against the storm of blows jnot go down, 6 last bell foun im Oa Ave heard they do not see how it 1a possible] some real practice. Candidates were) year's eleven, has resumed his etudle Athletics when they clash in a doubles and struck out when he could feel | wreck—a derelict—but ae far from| about hoping that we win. I've heard for them to overcome the six game lead | on the field next to the school on Tues- | this at Erasmus Hall, header with the former at t hig man in front of him. At the be-|*nking as ever that before, Anything that a New Yors|of the Giants, While the two teams] day. The eleven will have a new coach| McCusker, who played a star game at |/onalre backer of Morris, then burs: ginning the sympathy of the crowd was |,,J the dressing room afterward Ufer, | team gets in the Weat has got to be| weve waiting for the rain to stop yes-| this season. Dr. Bryan has engaged! end for Commerce Inst season, is up at | {nto the room with a worried look on the millionaire manager, walked allentiy| rougnt for." terday morning Lefty Liefleld of the| Frank MoCaffrey, the old Fordham star, | Cushing Academy. Cushin, his face. He went over to where his| with the Western clubs yesterday Let il boned Cates ge triery yb Up and down while Joe Jeanette holped| “phat pretty well illustrates the feel-| Pirates, Joe Tinker of the Cubs and| to instruct the boys. McCaffrey pl end in McCusker, 5 Rete s feat) otesee Was altting and talked to him|the rain interfered with thelr plans, ee eae eaenen oat [aa eattered ex-nope to 4reHR | sng between the clubs of the East and|#versl, scribes made a mathematical fend on the, 1 eleven for the Ford-| Frank Schevel, and. “Dutch” Weber, While the towele were Deine applied. ||the fans will have a half hollday b ok pio Ma dee, pain ON Waa getting himoI was getting) ie West. ‘The papers here are full of |alowlation on the situation and thie|hamites, and wae picked as end on the/ who played on the Commerce eleven 4 that Morris is not badly struck blow staggered the furious fire: |him,” raid Morrie thickly. | Seeaiteea IHRE The GlaAtA Wil wie it look po for the Pirates to] second All-American team by Walter| few yenrs back, have kone to Colgate hurt” old U “He showed he was > Tigers been the easiest kt man and drove him back, the crowd| ‘Game—the gamest man I ever saw") predictions thit thn ane those will 41 Camp. and are out for the eleven. amo and be will keep right on fighting | of a proposition for the New York t Cheered. When the third round ended | muttered Uter. namnit that the sweetest morsel that oan | Ad I think that to-night’s contest will |ali season long. In fact it has beon th an@ Morris went slowly to his corner ra Jim Flynn, unmarked but} admit that the sweetest morsel that can |ty play and have Inability to cope with the Hilitopp closed eyes, was fairly radiat! Sot Ore and sat down Charlie White followed | ; Who's the white hope no Up to dat 4 lost eleven more than do him a world of good in future bat- Sing ting" wear the rand at New| Amare, reer west eens Mel McAleer and McRoy Buy |'iimsmuous,. pn | Rn Y the ahirt sleeve or any other to win every one of those seventeen y Joe Jeanette, the clev colored hter, | running pennan ‘im. And the crowd, that al / . " . ¥ J games and the Giants would have to to whose teaching a lot of Morr! a the two clubs have met nineteen tim AM ak gel edb ih ender peal the victor, answered with a} pl ter the acaip of the Giants |!# eleven on the road for the Pirates velopment is dic, was as happy as ajand out of that number of games ‘Ob, t atop it" deme forris. | sycophantic laugh. ; They are after the scalp ie Giants |to even get a tie. If the Pirates should Lay oO é Ox O lark because of the remarkably game Jennings aggregation has only won fi “Please don't stop it. I'm not hurt. The attendance last night was far| in Pittsburgh, an 59 one knows It eny win three-fourths of thelr games and — And White walked away' again. delow the usual standard, ‘The man-| better than the players on the New) ine Giants should win only h " Lu it of pS ched itself by charging | York Club, While the Glants are not | {noire New Yoho w Two city ofidal apd with 9 onter for weats, and the| deceived by any signs of friendship, on| front with a Spend oy ad out in Iyrreatlug “the i) “otticada From, “hoiding “the away, The receipts] the other hand they are as happy as| ipne 9: o be i ‘Of thin Morris. te-| larke over the lucky {urn of affairs that |ene Ghente Mant new ie Se Lone ene New Owners Will Not Take on cry fr ate Pats t. and Flynn a guar- y the Cubs to lose three games outliney will have to play five ga I far buck’ in ie they, Will have to play Ave games int Hold of Boston Club Till | @ ai “A i, NW: eta pitching staff, but there {s consolation . Cube Thoroughly Discouraged. [in the tact that the Cubs will be up Next Year. paett Pig ‘The Cubs are thoroughly discourage] ##inst the same proposition at the Clubs they left here for Chicago last |*me time. {ro bortuahs duriag the teneon,” At the close of cou! The Pirates have been so hard pressed vo horuahs, Aurion the. ey BY IORY SOLLOOK, torpor. toy rate ca tetas |"Mtnat are, yeu gaing. to do, when al yore that they have pur Hane | PAGES R. M'ALADER and Robert Mo- | wnsers in the rariols classes. -* Presented to the ARL MORRIS, the dethroned white do that replied Flynt a y do a J " 1 Wagner at first base. He is not the Roy, secretary of the National club playin th brand o ball th. J ann, th wi} be held. tod hope, recetved $3,022.00 for t Pittsoungh fs can Win three gumos out] Wagner of old, however, and it 1s pitt: Commission, now control one-hait | a6. "tit ther Anovvaioad Vay beating which he received fro t tot of four," said Frank Chance as he| {il to see him try to pull hie famous) of the stock between them in the B ‘nie foram Jim Flynn, Carl battled for 2 per cent. | ff Climbed Into a taxt ‘ ne it here," stunte thas, fo year have ited ine PR aneNtasnie: Glues, All daeee of the gross receipts, while Flynn, welt he said by way of invitation, “and rn] league o s feet, He pe pi Hations fer tee deal were consummated conqueror, got just $877.50 more than he |" tell you somethin I got in with him, | tully and he can cover but ittle gro! 7 Hinge vges Ten oF 11.006 Fe eee coovened that ire wag] around first base, His attempts at base| at @ meeting held in Boston at whict 14, as be took the antes of 1,000, | | and Ina a ‘The gross receipts amounted to $12, by 5 [oi aie See eee P WEAT ae ManeRan running. ave really pathetic. On w drive! President Jona T Taylor, Ban Johnson. | Fag, h-A i | se a eiaamott field fence yesterday he was| MoAleer and Mcftoy were present. Tay: |APUSN-American Ene Diate # pss thrown out trying to reach second. Jor will still control the remaining half . I'll be th ao Say 0 OMe et a ie Giants on thelr arrival were| stock in the club and will look atter its! Degg Crippled leense to bi one o¢|ten correspondents, the largest number | affaire for the remainder, of the year, nd fron hat yo | of scribes that ever travelled with a 3 Meo! y and McAleer w! not Jo! in the S iy G enow it. Alt ¢t usw to) Dall clad, The redoubtable Charley| club until the beginning of 1912, when for enior Games Jumped up /@xement ove: The giant | Unreasonable nodded his head and leaned back in his Ent fans stays chair, Riley, using the crude surgery | oeivna a per ce of the old-time fighters, made & small lantes of $4,000, i, of the he series of vi and amp of brvite eielng. track, sided "between "thy the oO} t Rowing Club ve four events of mining the the “Sheeyshcad which figured $008.75, and the clud | **4), 90,007 4 i ti eee and his hand omMcials, $3,644.75, | tuoved erst. hig nies | Among t an 7 near white e ine hopes pikes ms | day you ‘ helt. dick. 7 gone against us, and I ¢ Faust was along and carriod a suit case| they both will move to Boston and as- tak Aid shore | ithe exten ow tele fen brascaly [1M YOU that It'w going to be pretty | full of tron bare, all the way from the | aume the management, ise Galse WErOESIGR GLGciRicR id pot fost a him. Carl w 4 tough sledding for us with a ? t 4 al be Siliser, “allie orbat “tent | "wien sam tangtord gaimwt. the anion ne|double“headers staring us in the fun,|nowey c-3e In with 9 Important, an eke a Vig item tennis tubs wii [ships will bo held at Coltle Park this Dison; bring him throw i ~ yeelT think Pittsburgh is out of the race,|air as if he carried the whole welght ite Aye ist of the |2fternoon, and although some of the f Varatnon | We are good to fight It out with the|of the clab on his shoulders, best performers on the Irish-American Kieanette, vou te O'F| Giants right up to the Jast minute, but] A rallroad wreck near Buffalo delay: Atiatio Gliuh's roster aYe'on (he tenis “|the Giants so that they could not si the double-header between the Pirat Jand the Cubs, record In gettlng away from | We are up agalnat a tough proposition, Chance’s general de ate that he hasn't gre: tal list, it is thought tMey will capture Yawn Tennis Club the title, Dan Ahearne, the world's Huw, champion hop, step and jumper, has a sprained ankle; Con Walsh ts not likely xious to get, inte the ring groom ‘before his seconds — - annem 1 WA Robt. BU ETT @Co's After the fighters had reoetred thelr from. Keteree” Charley White vere turned Away as & New York 70 4 fea! phy, in action, The New York A. C. team 5 nis way tot “eM af Nena te again, 1 4 he waited Graigat to bls “he rs} f adv ‘ol I soe mattena a at at Tol compe b \ | j fou bear the ringai Bava sur Marre Cat eraypme OF THE CLUBS, such, fy Beings layed 1 eid “i RP yaiecapr ry eine 8 Betws 4.8.30 FP, M. the ticket eller w T rant to wot at this fell ay PAGUB, ] NATIONAL WRAGUR, Sohiech defeated Bu Which ‘pat him 1a | air r f tel » positble and fave "it over with % re rol crue, eT eM eG BS | Mfiniall, ‘the Untied States Channon, | Al Shaw, who Js a phyaictan at Belle | palate ‘ot he ; New York si 4 et aera. ae i aes ‘a defeat at the bands of Paul Johner, of | yuo Hospital, and Jack Eller also has a Was $2-and vot Bl. Ch Brey RE Bh G08! cipekant t sprained ankle and !s not Ikely to get “ Sharir Ww. M “president of the Chica, iF prices, . SAL. 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