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UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY ° “eit ‘The Big, inexperienced Heavy- "weights, Kennedy and Paizer, ~ — Meet in Brooklyn To-Night. a4 HE big noise in the sporting world to-night ts the ten round fight between Al Palzor and Big Tom Kennedy, at the Clermont avenue rink, Not that either of these gentiemen ef the padded fist 1s entitled to any @aim upon the heavyweight champton- . @hip of tho world. To-day both are practically novices in the came, so far as ring experience 1s concerned. They haven't been out on the road fighting all comers, and they haven't been haunt- ing the tratis of the successful heavy- weights. But they fought @ terrific ten Found bout before the Gotham public @ few months ago, and that’s enough to Guarantee a gate. ‘They can fight and thoy Itke to fight, @nd both have the one admirable qual- tty of the bulldog—they never let go. Palser, having fought more than Ken- nedy, and having trained up right from ‘the start for the career of a professional Dugilist. 16 perhaps the more ideal fight- er. Kennedy is half « fighter and half @ business man. True, he prefers the fighting reputation, and he has some | Femote ambitions in the title line. But he has some of the drawbacks of having Been at least partly civilized. He has Been brought up to the {dea of three meals a day and the millionaire menu, If he wanted pie for breakfast at any ) Gime he could have it. ‘With Palzer things were of a differ- emt tue. Instead of pie for breakfast ho was lucky !f he could find the regu- | tation vawdust breakfast food. There @re traditions to the effect that Palzer once worke! for a living, No such blot © @arkens the escutcheon of Kennedy, futher has money. Kennedy 4id any real work, He may nave @ iittle, but nothing more than Pounding a piano has been the extreme of manual effort that be traced to Kennedy since the game began to look good. A € f f HE difference between Kennedy f and Paiser is moral as well as |. physical. Palzer has only one | ee in his head. It may be a fact, as some critical persons have sald, that he Ravn’t room for more than one idea at @ time under his dome of thought, fut that one idea is the fighting idea, ané he never forgets tt. He starts at the first bell with ‘the intention of | ILLLE He @gbting to @ finish and making that W of the wo nish come along as quickly a: all of th Having room only for one idea, Goenn't change his plan wher once action has started. his engagement with Kennedy he to take a grugliing, but he took it. thinks that nothing but hard work ive any man endurance, Being an farmer, he naturally looks out for are to-day happened. lenger, must ha alarm click, the game. In spite of the came to the co} FE yt *EgE a tough, and he has the bone and| Pa fuppe and As for the nead—he can de- } The first stri A group of two Brehm of Balt) was Alllewood wagon of 2 show-ring hors Another in. the trotting mare of Lord Derby m Whips Goldman, Nov, 20.—In a fast dx SORANTON, = Phil MoGosern bested Charley Gold. the latter's wonderful footwork mving lim Pa, @ Wome beating. Co Daly and Davis Box Draw. sure Fon herty PM lelplia the semi-windup, PHILADELPHIA, Nor, 29.—Frankle Daly, the| colleotion of t featherwedeht, eacked wo assina| ships. Anothi raboy Champion, at the by a. J Mas tod era eensational rounds of hae. wt i Bernas Outpoints Malta. bantamweight of Jersey Malla of Boston in @ ten els to world's of his sons and les scheduled. pected on the ataliton Matnsh arle“toverel “dines | winner of thirt at aherery . Ho COMING CHNMPION. trying to figure out how tt George Sutton, for ‘hy With Diows. in 1902, oe) spec & Se west |"geverat European entries were on the THE } EVENING WORTLD WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29, a no pry nagar eeneenpaee ny 1017) BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THIS IS BOUND TO PROVE BLACK NIGHT FOR SOME WHITE HOPE Loos LmKe A count, ing OPPE is still champion orld at 18.2 billiards, and 6 nearexperts in town the who was the chal ve forgotten to set the he snoozed through rain, a fair sized crowd ison In neert room at Mi Mrs, Willle came along | Of ft ng to b Ive uctioned was | onsigned by H. A, | md In this shipment] with a matinee record to successful as a sire and and brother of Roberta, | ring was the veteran | asy of the fanily and holding a good seed rotting mare champion- er early offering, con- hnson, was Indian Hill, | he great Uhlan, | ix credited with 1 Governo! r Fran records | daught and 190 ampion trotting eet and Direct Hal, 2.06%, | een races and over ' | showed evide of fine billiards. WY Be MUCK WORRIED TONIGHT, Willie Hoppe Still Leads __Cueists at 18.2 Game He got the balls to good nur: the thirtieth click and made ning, when Hoppe had the balls strung out on the side rail In apparently impo sible table shape. He mad that turned, ¢: a masse up rail for a carrom. This shot was the one unusual fea- ture of the storm of ciapping and cheers, SUTTON SHOWS SIGNS OF WAK- contest. It ING UP, the sixth and ces of waking up. His best line, e into p owt LARKY EMRICH, . eveervense voeveververvevererrrrerruer me back and fol- lowed the first object ball and huggea provoked seventh Sutton ursing, FRANK MORA, Copyright, 1911, by The by Preas Publishing Co, (Dhe New York World.) A.PALTER 1S RUM oF THe Woovern, Tre, Mike Gibbons, Classiest Fighter Seen Here, Easily BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. At Royale A. C., Clermont Avenue Rink, Al Palzer vs. Tom Kennedy, ten rounds, Local Championship Aspirant Luckily Weathers Pugilistic : * At Sharkey A. C., George Brae Gale After Being Almost Put |] vs. Soldier Detaney, ‘ten rounds, At_Long Acre A. A., Ray Simon Away in Second Round, _|J ** S*erée Wiegand, ten rounda, Ho jay Show At Carlyle A. C., Brooklyn, Willie BY JOHN POLLOCK. pra vs. Frank Hufnagel, ten shag ‘ounds, ILLIE LEWIS, whose sole am-|f At Irving A. ©, Brooklyn, Joe W ditién always has been to win |] Bedell vs. Willie Beecher, ten the welterwelght championship of |] rounds. pitgns At New Assembly A. C., Brooklyn, the world, had said ambition completely shattered at the Fairmont A. C. ast |f Joe Hyland va, Jim: Flynn, ten night. Willie met Mike Gibbons,. the | At Maspeth A. ©, Maspeth, L. 1. crack welterweight of St. Paul, in a@|] Jack Hanlon vs. Florrie Sullivan, pn round bout and what Gibbons did to him in those ten sessions of fighting is sad to relat Not in many a day has Lewis been so completely outclassed by a man of his own welght, To size up the bout in w few words, Lewis never had a look in after the first two minutes of fight- ing in the opening round, If he were not a great ring general he would have been knocked out, As it was, Willie had a narrow escape in the second round, for Gibbons dropped ten rouni —_—_———————____ After the fourth round Lewis seemed to lose heart, for some of the wild swings not only went wide of their mark, but also showed that Willie was badly bew!ldered. Several times during the latter part of the battle Lewis took a chance at mixing with Gibbons, were liseless, for while he succeeded in getting In somo jabs and swings, the latter stood toe to toe with him and gave him some wicked blows, which 3 i aim for No, 67 that got him out} him with a short, snappy right hand! caused his face to swell and drew th George Sutton, sutton, Not Up of a nad hole and earned him a glad] swing to the Jaw, his neck hitting the| ERtiiea ielaoeen pei =) oF Loe tise) lower ro} This saved his head from Form, Snoozed Through- Ho repeated with a fine masso at the|arriking the floor, otherwise he might} @'28ONS TRIES TO PUT LEWIS seventy-fourth count, and then the : AWAY. ight Sees cand have been rendered unconscious. out Match Last Night. That is, except for one spectacular] Although badly dazed from the punch,| In the last round Gibbons tried to Ca: manos ane sreeht for one spectacular] | ena staggered to his feet at the| Dut Lewis away. He Jabbed Witlle Several times and sent ts head. back with a right awing on the chin, Lewis fought back hard, but Gibbons kept sending in his blows with much speed, count of elght and luckily managed to | last the round out despite the fact that Gibbons landed numerous right and left hand swings to the jaw. GIBBONS WONDERFULLY SKILL- FUL BOXER. It was after this round that Gibbons started tn to display his wonderful skill as a boxer and fighter, and the way in whish he feinted Willle into knots and landed on him not only surprised Lewis's followers, but was also a revela- the Althougn Gibbons won by a big mar- much of a puncher. He showed this by failing to put Lewis out, although he landed enough blows to do so. Gibbons is a clever two-handed boxer, hits short and straight to the mark, blocks excellently, takes advantage of He ; GAbbo: all openinys and is a fine ring general stray dollar, He received a few] Square Gurdon. to. w the stru missed an easy one at. the end ot |‘ the admirers of Cane ted to get | However, he doa entirely too much these after his former fight with| for the world's championship. Many | 'Wenty: In tho seventh inning he] , Any time that Gaduaile Nani ft fet | fancy stepring In many of the rounds Kennedy, and being a farmer, he “held | women were in the gathering. picked up thirty-seven. ‘Then he played | oie partion, and there were times that | he indulged in this when there was no cfegy ing. amateur billiards until he got to the Dah ¢ or four blows without | need of it. Spiteer stands ne well on the tnt of [WILLIE HOPPE HAS GROWN|fittcerth inning Neererny te iting Gibbons ais | As for Lewis, he te not the Agnter nehip possibilities as any REAL FAT. Then he gave @ beautiful exhibition) ® return. 4 oute 1 Lew sending in short, choppy rights to his jaw and stomach, he was a few years ago. hig punen and cleverness He has lost aa 'tha ibange. of ta wade! and the crowd applauded ft in a dozen fights, Penn Wane nek Of the hourhald ube Vagain and again as he recled off point ly has more head, speed and Mile has grown fat; Sutton 1] after point. Nobody ever saw better ‘ past season, Is trying to buy the Boston Tehit thet anything cle,’ Her hag a | 2,cUe% of some weight eve for Chie! Miltards than Sutton played during he Indians lose Nattonals, the club now being on the { punch, He ‘clever. He has Haya sats Beige Be on ft ge per wale id the sence, but Y sae the only ; market because of the recent death of endurance for all ordinary ocoa- ork ‘at co on om-| contribution that showed class. Th ‘ P; Aagoy “ ; Whether he will have eneugn (fort over the Idea that at least one! sfoppe dropped off in form until he eir ractice President William Hepburn Russell r branch of sport did not demand a 4 sntie Dooin has a player's contract with any | got to the twentle 4 Pamaepees youns Palser or not depends | aany p, : #0) th inning, when he Philadelphia, but hopes cure hi ‘entisely upon the way he trained ard | “OA)Y Aiguar rolled up elghty. He had made but four for Brown ame pales Den 50: ARCUre Bis the way Palzer ttrained. According ‘o vay Kleto pall a oe hands] of these when @ lucky scratch came apse eer aent ee: ton N: sak It. ion Won the bank, ed | to his rescue and allowed him ti - oo bps iy 0. OSCAR NB. Me Foports from the rival camps both! the white ball and promptly missed the! nex. the ndditional seventycsin, “As tional League Club, despite its hold on are in perfect shape and ready to} oe 4 bd (Special to The Bvening World.) 1 ition for th : each other's head off opening ah Phe took a bad posl-| Hoppe pleked up form and courage 1 Am DOMED fOr Be Raa Cw Reasons, tion, ‘mad> a three-cushton abot “and | Button oat It. He missed easy ones | CARLISLE, N \ drigaling rain}; 9 good team and capable of better i ve Kot the baile together at the end of | and Hoppe tout In the twenty-sec. | failed to quench the ardor of the Car-| things, ? the taole for a start of twelve. Sutton | ond inning with a run of thirty, Hsle Indians at their last practice driil '|}OUT OF TOWN failed on a short Ittle shot, Hoppe! Neither of the players was in chame|on Indian Field In advance of the Brown | —— ——= =— | FIGHT RESULTS |e io 8 Meet 8 Bole) plonship form. game at Providence to-morrow, Coach } Seah eation taal; The soore Warner decided at the last moment t utton again miased fre on a single Sutton—#, 0, 0, », ne inate eoriniiaae aon } Knoekout,| custion tr). and Hoppe came to bat | a8, 8,0 1k, 0,2, 8, 0 6 4 we vice Gis waster & lame ak DWAY'S RE. NON, ’ ror his long run of seventy-five. A 12 afte! 01 lo. alk) pay ADY t lorBees et’ Yokes’ keocked “ou | long sinal> cushion shot to the end ot| “Woppe-tn 4. in the training quarters hiked them a RELIEP | feos fam" Langford of Mowat Vernon in| the table with erse English and al 7, 0, 0, 44 81, 0, 0, 5, 1, few times around the track and Jumped } round @f thetr bout at the Mount | cushion drive ad to his applause ace | 00, High run, 80; average, 22 §11, tats & sla! gl Dae yey ad ‘ » Rraton! of 5 Oe Sy Pe YE ees Rtas he intends to use againat the Providence! “) 1 nadway's Ready Rellet to the th he wes eo nay mark for O'Hrien, collegians were smoothed out. pply jay's Ready Relief to the throat ——————— Fi P. | a chest until ti face smarts and redd ae ancy rices xpected To-Day . i Radway's Pills in auch doses as will freely move emer Dooin Trying to _|:\:,x,forsiesisen sit ibe « ot When T; iti Yy 1g Radway's Pills and a teaspoonful of asec are before tne, Kew ‘ton rolling Stars Are Sold Heady Relief, with @ teaspoonful of moli in Club, Some of the epectaton: thoughi B H b 1 ner Sastaer tayg a fay Dror fo fouled Murphy in the tlitd rund, U u eam. csrteall iri geil it beans Py Mac Moran to stop the beut, but sumption of Old Glory, ee A profuse perspiration will break out, and in the ig ICs me Asa Mes Laer ong them Dora, 2.12%, consigned morning the cold will be gone, —— ty withemet thane | 2Y Muro Kirmbauer of | Kormend,| BOSTON, Nov. 2%—It was reported in|" soid by all druggists, RADWAY & CO., New ; Beats Hugh Ro: of really wired Hating. Durie tne Hungary, and Icon, 2.10, winner of eleven | this clty to-day that Charley Dooin, who | york SE aCAMD. 0. ree rege) NS first two days of ‘sale most of th out of fifteen starts, managed the Philadelphia Nationals the Fee ration, Rows wast on to’ place ot |day many hikh clasn horses were sched. (rego) sullivan, who was pot in ndition. | uled to be sent under the hammer and | Griffith of Akvon got the decision over | p/j¢ unning into the thousands were | $25. VALUE! SUITS or O’COATS STETSON CLOTHING CO. BARNEY GREENBERG, Prealdent, BROADWAY, Cor. Canal No THURSDAY accommodate Foes who cantct call other dase BALTIMORE RYE 1s OF MELLOW TONE AND PERFECT QUALITY ITS UNIQUE AND UNIFORM CHARAG. TER OISTANCES ALL COMPETITION ttre, ‘William Sto t hh jew Yous, N.Y, | $4 Beats Up Willie Lewis ‘but his efforts | OF COURSE MR eeey ‘) VERY Baka) Rain Compels Penn Players Philadelphians 5 to 4 Favorites Over Cornell for To-Mor- To Practise on Hotel Porch _ row’s Game. (Special to The Evening World.) P arrived here in a driving rain- Al d St t storm, I: rained steadily all atter-| | ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3, Nov. 2.— e an ou noon and it was out of the question for} The Cornell football squad worked Matured in bottles by the the coaches to take the squad over to out on one of the ocean piers. Sig- the St. L Tr Smith and at the bell Willie was in bad shape. | gin, {t must be admitted that he ts not | players donned heavy went out on the big porch of their hotel Wayne, Pi ah ‘s Athletic oted a varsity a., Nov. ENNSYLVANIA’S football players \d for practice. sweaters and |and tossed the ball around for a while, The men warmed up a bit, sele | Quarterback Minds rattled off and Coach eleven, Young in the Michigan game and did | a bit un- will start to- So well that the coaches are decided as to which one morrow's game, so far Penn Is a5 to nell in the game to be p lin Field to-morrow —— NOT TO BE OUTDONE BY PENN TEAM, CORNELL 2. Mneup. Dixey Smith ran the team at the start, but was supplanted later by | There’s aGREAT difference. Trainer. Mt, dames Importing Co, (Importers), and] Whyte and Collins started tn the half ML nals} back positions, with Blackwell at ful EDITED BY bad toa EDGREN In what little betting there has been or on Frank- PRACTISES ON A PIER. nals were practised for more than an hour and numerous changes made in the | 2 em ou eR A YONKERS RAGE ATTRACTS FIELD OF 150 AMATEURS First Three Men to Finish May Be Picked to Run at Stockholm. More than 150 amateur distance run ners will compete in the annual Yonkers Marathon, which will be held under the auspices of the Mercury A. C. of Yonkers to-morrow. Tne start will be made from Getty Square at 12.30 and Mayor Lennon of the Hill City will fire the pistol to send the runners awa: The Marathoners will do sixteen mi! on the roads around Yonkers and nine miles on the Empire City race track. ‘The spectators at the track will be able to see the race at its critical stage, and it Is expected that a great crowd will turn out to see tho runners finish. The Yonkers race ts especially tmport- fall because of the announce- James E. Sullivan, secretary of the Ameriean Olympic Committee, that the first three men home will receive serlous consideration as possible mem- bers of the American Marathen team for the Stockholm Olympiad next sum- mer. Mr, Sullivan and Gustavus Kirby, the new A. A. U, president, will follow the runners to-morrow in @ special motor. Among the scores of distance cracks who will start are Appleyard of Yon- kers, Jensen of the Pastime A. C. Sheridan and Weir of Canada, Hatch of Chicago, Daly of the I. A. Mellor ft Yonkers, Masterson, ¢x-} Galvin of Yonkers Mother—Invalids and the well The wonderful blood giver and tonic Ww pit: bread BREWERS in England and contain all the natural \for more than half an hour. back. Other back fleld men took th “THE LARGEST DANCING SCHNAL Ed Thayer, who was hurt in the prac-| places later, 9 tice at Franklin Field on Monday, was} Coach Reed, who appears to be far| DON oO V AN’ Ss given a complete rest and Harrington] from optimistic of the team's cnances a INSPECT IT TO-DAY, Open 10 was sent in at halfback in his place, in the game with Pennsylvania on| 10 P. M.: ¢ lessons, $1: 34 oo Thayer's injury is similar to that} Thanks ng Day, sald to-day that he| SU% se + (Coli s ireled. Capt. Mercer received earlier in the! has not yet decided on the IMneup for Fins VATE LESSON FREE. season, and the coaches ere afraid he] the game. = will not be in shape to start mgalmst | ewe eens AMUSEMENTS, | Cornell to-morrow ied A.M Sharp, MataTorl'y TWh ge Sa 2 harm Another change was made at left end, (Porwerly | Oud a Bt Spruance being assigned tion | f SEW VoRK'S LEADING Gt [ Géntuay Theatre) | Phone 8900 ‘Cok “Clothes Manners' expression—I reter to the way my clothes behave. are perfect. Sce that $15 suit LIGEUM yay & Hess eat yad ian that others get $25 for. . fatineesThurs. & Sat 5 en ; MissBILLIE BURKE sister Moe Levy (My Only Store) 119-125 Walker St., AUDSUN $0 ow AROUND 1: Wore fs HELEN WARE. dest Ths.imasrsl as HARRIS. Stil tare 22,300 WINTER GARDEN) SH teiticorbeg, | ROSE STAHL!" ited ie. VER VIDLETTA ayyatit Berti xy {KNICKERBOCKER Sicss'iitors asa ai fap, LYRIC Lay tawdis eat) DONALD BRIAN oi ome? 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