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12 UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY t 3 THE BVEN If Wells Tries as Hard Against Attell as He Did Recently Against Brown He Should Win Bout at the Garden To-Night. ‘The Press Publishing Oo. OTHE, a New Tort World) GA PECTATORS can sit in the Garden to-night and enjoy a bout that will Le fant, clever and interesting yroughout the ten rounds. It te un- kely that anything will happen to end defore the final bell, and very unlikely ndeed that there will be anything at sil to sumgest the late unpleasantness otween Mr, Morris and Mr. Flynn, Matt Welle of England ts clever; #0, 20, 18 Abe Attell of America. Both tt anappily, but if either packs a Neekout wallop it hasn't been in evi- Jems for a long time made a great hit with the New York fight fans by the neat and vorkmaniike manner in which he dis- vosed of Knockout Brown not long ago. A that fight Wells had just the sort f @ mark that 1s most to his itking, le has the speed and nice calculation f @istance that make a boxer superior LD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘20, 1911. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YO S , A CINCH! Copyright, 1911, oy The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Wortd). “ hi . te 1, LA SUDSOT Just how he'll show up fancy glove pusher like Abe \ttell we don't know. If he tries as hard as he did in the Srown fight, Wells should te able to ‘eat Attell. He has twice the weight sdvantage that he had over Brown, or even more than that. Moreover, he aa @ very good left hand—a thing that Abe finds it hard to get away from, \nd Abe is gutting @ Iittle old in the same. Although he takes fairly wood vare of himself, he can't last forever. I believe that Abe's fighting ability ‘ag been somewhat overestimated in ‘he past. On several occasions he has Jullea through hard fights by the ner- PIRATE Fred Clarke Declares New York Team’s Speed on the f MANAGER THINKS GIANTS WILL WIN WORLD'S TITLE pitched only fifteen and ts perfectly tres! The work of the against Pittsburgh wi terpiece. Blues’ Grip Hilltops Couldn’t Loosen on Third Rung had the Hilltops on the hip when EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN consist However, Manager | Will Keep Him. Fighting | Here in the East. BY JOHN POLLOCK. WING to the scarcity of promi- O nent fighters in California, the different fight club managers out here have been repeatedly making of- fera to Danny Morgan, manager of Knockout Brown, to bring K. O. out to the coast and allow him to fight Fred- die Welsh, Matty Baldwin or some of the lightwetghts in Frisco. Tom Mc- Carey, manager of the Pacific A. C. Coast Promoters Hot Atter Brown’s Services Morgan BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. At ten rounds. Friday night. NELSON STOPS BILLY NXONBY LOW BLOW IN HUB Ex-Champion Victor in Teh Rounds, Referee Declaring } Punch Fair. (Spectabto The Evening World." BOSTON, Sept. 2.—Fifteen, secomés after the start of the tenth round in he dout between Battling Nelson, <a, weight champion, and Billy Nizom Cambridge at the Armory A. A, Referge Sheehan parted the boxers and, sendimg both to their corners, declared Nélioe the winner. hate Nixon had no chance and would probably been knocked out deford <a round ended. The batile that Nelson put up ai@ met show he was a comeback, but it will take a rugged fellow with » good puneh to whip him, The Battler did not box fair to the rules. Nixon was examined physician after the bout and it wae shown that he bad been hit low im dhe ninth round. The referee declared that the pameh referred to was fair, There were these at the ring side who thought otherwiza, Nelaon, however, had Nixon besten, but the latter might have gone through the twelve rounds had he not recetved te punoh, F A. C.—abde Madison Square Attell and Matt Wells will meet in the main bout of ten rounds. At Long Acre A. A.—Baddie Rector of Hoboken and Joe Stein of this city will clagh in the star bout of Matches Arranged. Young Ketchel and Al 6chumacher and Bull Anderson and Young Oash- man will battle in ten-round bouts at the Twentieth Century A. C, on Nixon showed poor judgment in way he boxed. Instead of around he preferred to take Neleoa. ped own style, which ts at close quam ers, For the first five rounde Nimen eu boxed Nelson. Several times he ened up the Battler with right and to the Jaw. Nixon often sent lefta to Nelson's face, hooking the to the Jaw and following it with to the same place, Up to the ninth round Nixon made @ spurt and dashed in with -« right or left to the face or Jaw. He could not stop the Battier, who kept forcing him about the berg SF ee eee swings to the face and jaw. Nixon did more clinching omly to get more punishment. Government May Prevent Wells ; drives meant runs, and even though he| o¢ vernon, Cal., wants Brown to fight and Johnson Go { owest of margins, and on each of} Bases Will Land National Third place in the American League|handed out nine passes and hit two| Weigh and de willing to gtve him $3,600, | hese the ringsiders have said: “Oh, fu Doren peri ‘Right, now the| stsmen there was Uttle profit anne while Tom O'Day of San Francisco, i b: ‘% 1 js unsteadiness. All told he nd other promoters 5 ‘ae LONDON, Eng., Sept. M—It looks Met Sie tection ecumg sausure| League Pennant by at Least] corey noe pomimt exran | iesans ar honing ov nr on) ae In Bente oer Brown ig perenage abt Sg iy caste pia gta th ta Janene boar co, master of stalling at that. Per-| Seven Full Games and Also jase. bAVoutaus over (ho Highlanders, Dolan, the HLItope new reed their" lube,” Morgan has | turned oper EAS, es Wells champonship tent oa Oo. 2 Name ne hae drawn some of his Aghte If Birdio Cree hadn't been too am-| man, pl a good fielding . down all of the offers, ot Fira oe he #, apy 8 ; ather fine, but not the fights in which ‘ bitious in the ninth tnning, when he| on three different occasions he failed to| can get more money by having Brown | {0,6 to the men, cant pegesegaes hee Canterbury vwrittedt © has ae ° hammering. A clever Beat the Athletics. eer Mad tried to stretch a three-bagger mers Pamibah at the bat when @ hit meant) pox ten round bouts at the local clubs. | will beat him fame wd myers Ph fod t steps oxer, and @ champion, may stall when every stopping place until they learne4| homer, the gap would have been clo: Fisher pitched good ball and should Kelyy, Maloney, wo-| bishops and many religious men, the '@ 18 winning and when he holds the that Philadelphia had considerably, and to-day's game might] , Fisher Pitched goed apport ite was ther fellow safe. But he never stalls} BY BOZEMAN BULGER. and then their joy knew McGraw took off the bridle and let the players do as they pleased until 12 o'clock, and aboard the special car it was a continuous whoop and shout. hopes of the visitors. me ended in a draw, been wasted le. Lord Mayors of Manchester, Liverpool and other big cities and leading sporte- men Itke Lord Lonsdale, Lord Kinnacaid : and Lord Harris, have also joined in the vhen he is getting pounded. No clever vomer likes to be hi. Abe hes been rounded up by Matty Baldwin, Freddy Velsh, Frankie Burns (copper that one taken out {n the efghth, when Daniels who Bt, Louts, Sept. 20. Bouse’ time this morning ent to bat for him Caldwell, went Into the box then, perforn unusual feat of banding out found th» conquering Giants pil- without @ gain for elther ha, round bo% | at the mest show of the Armory A. A, of Boston, grence, next, Moodey night be bap to, Yet. heed movement to have the match cancelled. o ds, then retiring the Clevelands on etri on Tuesday evening Sept, 26. Crome come af 188 ringside ‘or lowe e (eile actinaciint S ing into St. Louls ready and) They dug up all the old songs that they| _rapp. who pitched for the Clevélan Auli amatads ae match Belly: believes, that prove veoause of the arm) and two or three| anxious for the three days’ slege which| used to sing at Marlin, Tors and pet eee eee et at Nie “tale | Recta Creel Tl slates al sect. ee & 2 sthers. He surely didn't stall when|now promises to be the stepping stone|them over with the zest of a winne: p Ci ke A . ti . tines | aie, ane bs on Say sag, ans ga |y 2 ‘lm Driscoll outboxed and outfought|/to the pennant. They were @ happy,| This last defeat of the Cubs puti Jack Denning 00. ssisting FR A a tm at the old National A. C. He fought|care free lot and as the streets of St.| eight games behind on the losing side eee Me best that night. Yet when the yout Was over Abe's friends looked wise and said: “Able is at it again. He’ seeping Driscoll on ice for one of those wenty-round things out on the Coast.” Te didn’t stall in the twenty-five-round of the column and four behind on ee winging. In the next two days thay must face Alexander, Moore and Chal- mera of the Philadelphias, and the chances are that by that time their cup of despair will be filled to the brim They already look upon their task as Lous rang with their songs, which smacked of the pure joy of living, the early risers turned to stare in amaze-, ment. An elderly citizen who could not figure out how anything less than a/ champtonship winner could force a song Man at Yale He Taught to Row Deteats West by Cleverness i! YOUNG ERNE WINS BOUT IN PHILLY OVER PALMER. In Bext op round “Cyclone Johnny" middleweight, is in the best of condition for his twenty-round bout with Bob Moha, the promising ty ut on! Thompson, the Western AMUSEMENTS, (Bpectal to The Evening World.) | we ls t. w—at| | ASTOR TONnGit Special to The Evening World.) middleweight of Milwaukee, which takes place bt-| PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Sep! iraw with Owen Moran in San Fran-|befo.s breakfast turned to his com-|a hopeless one, but Chance is not a| Jack Denning, the local fighter, has HAVEN, Sept. 2—Whatever tt | fore the Weg Side A.C of New Orleans Sunday | the Douglas A. C., Young Erne was WHAT THE Doci¢ o 1900, or the twenty-three-round draw| panton and vei wisely observed: “Why |ian who quits until the last drop of succeeded in winning another bout, At sipoa” “Thoumon’ te ‘getting tatocopdltio undergraduates and | vith Owen at Colma, or the ten-round blood has been spilled. per decision) draw sent against Eddie Palmer, the mulatto The only unkind word apoken on the lightweight of New Orleans, end at the them boys must be the Giants!" And that ds the spirit that has selzed 0 and is boxing ¢wenty rounds every day his sparring parties the Brown Gymnasium A, A, he met, Billy West in the main go of ten rounds | en cormected with | ¥! The new WALLACK’S Pr Lx first bi Noy 0 on the water for the past ten| Young Donohue, the clever welterweight of Rox-| finish was @ winner. Palmer took thini GEORGE ARLISS in Able them body and soul, Cock eurp of tue pice Em tb ae and clearly outpointed him in seven of| (004 ip certainly ymeans a great deal | tury, Mam., who helped Knockout Brown to wet] easy tn a Seat two rounds sod Erne National Le: pennant and the con-|materoom: “Say, Mac,” sald Devore, f| them, Denning won as a result of his) {°Sth 1 Ulli yells Brie rn | feto condition for hie ten-round battle wit | came out ahead in, the thi a and sourth ae oat Re raanit at all sure! sequent world’s championship they are|pelteve T ought to go and see this bono. | cleverness. He constantly used a swift, tat nop Cook is back in New Haven oo | see one eiee, 8 the final chapter both | rod jon might whip him some) ving the game with w spirit of al-|sctter, Reese, up at Youngetown.” Atraight left-hand Jab, which he had|(oacning a Yulo crow. Yesterday, ne | iiettttathsteat ‘ Z| got down to reas serious, werk, trzing ime Sinus most reckless daring that has made the) "Why, what's the matter?” asked no trouble in landing in West's face. | showed up at the Loathouso and went | mith Tominy Furey of Providence. 1, whigh | to win by thet | OW don’t take this as @ desire| Western oircult sit back on ite hind arya Migs tal te sot . headache?’ | with this punch Denning managed to |to hare Jemiedately, Fopatiak al medes | N on my part to’ belittle Attell's|!eas and gape in amazement. No run- akines ress oun wens preneg a often force West to elther fall short|ers, the ge fighting qualities. He has done| ner gets to these days but with bis right hand counters or have the | strumental in getting here. Bob Cook It te Mkely that Marquard will pitch! roe ti 4 Bop i AMUSEMENTS. ae Wait nim @ rejuvenated Bob Coo! = ne some great fighting, but he isn't any-| what he a second. Tf by someline first game of the double header this| DOW So sround hie neck. West's best [stroke for when Rodgers was towing ATHLETIC CONTEST: | thing more than human, and he can| mishap he should fail tne next man 18} afternoon and Crandall the second. | work was done in the clinches. Every |{0"tng’ vaio crew Cook was coach and ms | lose a fight as well as any less clever|sent along to try hts luck. petsutbal adhe Bh time they would come together he would |'V,4 teaching the oflginal 10d. Cook xd boxer. I saw many of Abie's early] This constant driving of speed at the! »» np in hard blows to Denning's body | stroke. | DNTESE: ALS § | fights. Ho was a slugger when ho made | Western defense has been #0 overwhelm lim Barry Has and kidneys. | vs. MAT WELLS, nig start in the gami Phone 1630 Mad. ‘and usually |ing in ite success as to make the enemy | a EAE, PZ win Walling REPUBLIC EATERY @ ——<___ New National Umpire. * . TCE Prices = B wa: . 5 President Thomas J. lynch of the net} National Thurs, Night ores 68" K | knocked his man out in @ round or two |curl up and quit. Over at Pitteburgh J Sm th Leagie hag adled avoitir Gew umpire to his staff. | Sporting Ctab pap ey Later, when he became clever, he made the Pirates wore simply, spelitound by ewey ith in Pe Mgack Gr oy aac sat 8 Leo Houck vs, Frank Mantell. ‘Sea THE ass 5 Howse it @ practice to fight carefully, take no} the wonderful form of the Giants, B d W E; id con n Quone halle from Kansas IDDL LIMIN At d on. | chances, and win Just far cnough to| when the last game was over and New ai ay at En pire tor eneral eascny, ens “moetton Seow make sure of the dectsion. could fight on occaston, Still, he] York had made a clean sweep of the One night 1] serries the Coresaire took it as a matter pire for vevera Li iach 2 te IAGE BiOU Hys CYRIL SCOTT In MODERN MA AMUSEMENTS. eres —Wiway & SO Bt Mes, B16 | DAVID BELAGOO " rise hat. Jewey Smith, the English heavy- ee DALY'S ‘4180 Matinee ry 2.15, | Sey Atle Kecaked! 00M, fox ,something |of Coursey eSPrIMAS RO SurHive What-| Cini ot sim Barry, the Chicaro EMPIRE {iri ft) 2 aac New song: WHEN SWEET SIXTEEN 0 7 like eighteen seconds by Tony Bend iy t oe She See specs ower fighter, at the Twontleth Century A.C. JOWN DREW in A SINGLE MAN Tt hi eee ere RIG | BE paviy DELABCO The referee Abie a long count and|in taxteabs to cate 5 . 4 * aN cs is ryan Cm Be in, and Abe pulled | St, Louis, Fred Clark, George Gibson |@nd was denten decisively in the ten |] HUDSON Qe ge THE RACK “ai C, MY as 4 put up one of the|and Tommy Teach accompanied them to) rounds they fought. In, ihe Arat_ five ean McNTYRE ut SNOBS aM eer itso ACADE CAR Prettiest defensive and offensive fights | the train. we (Ran a amen shesbertan ee ha eatiitne HARRIS" (245%, F Tats f | ah eae eat BO | 10-20 & 30c " Ive ever acon, fairly turning the tables} UF Zon Gon eee oP tes ones. | bringing the cl ro) THE HARRI: ahr aed Bat An Ante a FE p ~ a nas iis Bt Phe Pow om hie stronger opponent before the) fo" aaaag, also getting home many a stift wallop ROSE an ty Chatles BROADWAY "ea Peyainy aye eae vic la 4 Pittsburgh the next time you show [to the jaw and body. Beginning with FOLIES # 5 ta : "KS | scar MABE 2 ether Aghis, aptabiy the one with 1G Atih Shana. Mantes outs lohan tena OL we LEW FIELDS THE BEN PECKS | «4 joore a year or 80 AKO, he buf- "tne World ot Pleasut BEKGER rushing at Smith, drove him to tho }ropes, landing a hard right swing on SEATS 256. faloed his oppenents and made them think themselves lucky to last the bout We Are Featurin: Light WWub bet. Bway & Och ar at. To-day, 2.80, by.5,30 Uttle “The Giants will ROLLER Metropolilan Rink xe . . 4 ss CROSMAN jis Metropol k od through. He fought Tomy Murphy andj gy Of ot | hie Jaw and several heavy blows to his Weight Flexible erbies vetiodld’ Brine ST Tis abi ar Be N real this SKATING *})3\)"" Bund Concerta offset his roughing and foul hitting in [sa Ages Re ab voll er rg ic rd Fait 7 ln fh KNICKERBOCKER 7 Ot werk, "61°80 aTat) To /HURTIG & SEAMON’S o" ame er cleverness. se than | fe8 for the world's championship, |inent. having him inva bad way when This is a hint to the ee who DONALD BRIAN {t32 |] JOHN MASON Tori ve Sinn ue aniuurs i, a a wgual for thie Nght, an he doesn’t want| Geena baton te” | | ithe final bell rang. want these comfortable Der! les and - [LYRIC saa ake Raita | TAXT ¢ +S ATC Tage, eee ine ee ent ate on base running, and that alone. ‘The| Bar Association in Boxing Case. hate to give up the $3.50 showed no fear of Simon's arm |EVERYWOMA : SiH = FS A Y wibpows, ; Ll Pina ye A report was sent out yesterday to tters are asking. pula AL Moe iee, Te ot ae ece Rghic neq |and got such big leads on Pitcher Lie-|the effect that the Bar Association tne other ha 8 ~ ee hes ‘been out of the game |f#ld that not @ runner was thrown out tends to bring to the attehtion of the all day. In the mean time the Pirates) pistrict-Attorney were held safe by Ames, who ts now) pitching the best ball of any man in| the league. McGraw is authority for previous booking arrange for some time it's unlikely that he has taken on any fat. If he has gained weight it won't help him, for his natu- ral condition is best for him. the fact that the Madison Square A. C. has not a lease of the Garden for year, required by the Frawley law. To this report were At All Our Stores In 17 Different Shapes W, off jatinee WM. FAVERSHAM in l UREA | FRAY) ucores. PASSERS-B » bers’ Gi P eral’, | _CAB’ Beir AVE, isa. MLLAN RUSSELL Cer rr th as, 120th at JEN & CO., © handle Bat Nelson because he could — outgeneral Bat and outbox him a mile. THEA, 2 — ANI iN Opera, AT, TO-DAY 160,250, 50u, amo} EDM Buy & Gh Si, Bree MANBATTAN panes, aes) 3 that statement. appended th of the Boxi : 2 f THE SuCciA wtaw for Welln Here is @ good. | Mai enon tor 1" anid the Giant | Soeamtionets, "Ruth Of Bh, ORME $2—Usual $3.50 Grade Mace hk ok cet dura. [|] HT MMNTELL wns = ie |e foc Dattaloed. Hee separ: and ne inows manager last night, “is that he has| John J, Dixon. THOSE SHAGGY “SHAGOWOOL THI ARAB sat niger ARAL 9, [Rae alae i Colum aa ‘although tiona! it. 245i 4 ON lof the Coronation, tal Will Have no advantage over Wells Soft Hats have created a regular sensa EW AMSTERDMM Wy Dinara sone Wothh eareatgh itil pene Nia 06 icotworty | Walle te 8a STANDING OF THE CLUBS. tion, and the reason is simple— THE PINK KLYN AMUSEMENTS, eee ct) ate cetin thucte mens |] 3% Oe ae. B fe Fal Pen Be sagt ihae FC eB $2 Instead of $3. 50 4 as often fought men as yhile'phte | Boston... ‘or it. Lott Tr Raary, OF nearly 9 heavy, a9 Wells, bint 2 hae) Waatfion.: 80 75 Br Bs BE tact bt f 8 ‘ vacier | but they weren't clever men. He could New York 71 66 B18) St Loute), 40 08 J TH GO MS Host: a4 oon OMe ae . RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Mat, Daily, 2fe (Pravk Tinhey, others, fork, 9; Cleveland, 3. Nive innings, | New York, 9; Pittaburah, Freddy Welsh, however, a clever light- Brook ath oF) | rooklyn, “7 '¢ * cy. | ny ONLY AT lw WM.COUKELEIGH an HAT STORES RONX ima ALANS AAT ht, beat him easily because he had bngton. 7, Chic 1 1 Biot ig Boston. ; ROON Sot Nv i apeed and an advantage In welght toa, Detroit eu ; [dead 3) Carag ne palae Pan JOE WEBER'S#""% f mee sirengil, On thie dope Walls's GAMES SCHEDULED FOR 10.DAY. 20a W198 bt st 7th Avene @hance looks good. f wins 98 account of darknes, EDMUND BREESE (’ no Pam's GLOBE Wet Mi ais BL Gears (isles | art American litte, B15 BP. M., 2d0, & Sue, \i lats, 10-160, Nights, 10 wisi, bs ing 047 Prespet Avenes, Brens ame. Chambers tee Saat OE Blvd Oh ot Ath Avemm 755 Bross gureat, Mowers 402 Fetten Struct, Breckiva Te ame. Bost fart New York, two games, New York at St. Lous, Ba vn af Cincinnatl te et ee en

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