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UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY JUST BASEBALL—THE WINTER LEAGUE IN SESSION Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World.) SIT Makes Me HUDDER TF True F Way WILE | HAPPEN TD THAT Poor NEW YORK BAL CLUB Oe /vtut a .) FRIGUTFY 5 ( WEAPON ay xo ae CANS WAR CLUB = 7 IN FE ACTS 7 Wet You BIG Piece oF CAMPMBERT, \NHO EVER TOLD You HOW TS UMPIRE & BALL Game? ‘You GOT ‘four “TRAINING IN AN OLD LaDies SOwinG CIRCLE ‘You ouGHT ‘TO BE PINCHED FOR OBTAINING A SALARY UNDER FALSE Frank Erne Thinks Gibbons Is | | PRETENSES THE ONLY TrouBLE One of the Greatest Fight-/ _. WITH You tS THAT YOU'RE BUND, Ear, + SPA bs ers That the Game Has Ever » TCnAcRtD NE DEE $ , ’ | ASDE FROM THAT You" RE ALL RIGHT = —— Coprrignt, 1911, by The trees Publisting Co. (The New York World), RANK ERNE has some interesting ¥ “things to a out Mike Gibbons ° Rratahisn: frank raleed ons | — s 3 oa J CNVIIZING EFFECT OF A LADY MAGNATES PRESENCE y for a week or 40 down at Ror- wins 2 yung ON, 1 'm1., Wine ee g AT A Leaaye MEETING. Gentown before Gibbons fourit Coffey. 7 Or-vor ! Buy WweNn't WANK O'DAY KNOW How Te TALK 7> OMPIRES? oF: says Erne, “is one of the] best fighters I ever saw, I think he's Boing to de one of the best we ever had. Ho is young and has only been fighting for a ijttle while, and for the amount j Of experience he's had he is a wonder, _ He has @ lot to learn about boxing still, “but he has a great head. He knows ex- actly what the other feliaw Is doing every second of the time and what he's Judgment and time Plenty of Action in Bouts MIKE PIBBONS WON honor of their club as well as their own “reps” is in the balance. Jack Cantwell was the third man in| Irish-American’Tourney Proves + the ring, but first sa; tot ‘a- ; perfect, and he can hit at the New York Has Multitude | ing or fect sestast”, a8 22 the award- prove tg TM Pretag Wort) Hight time and hit hard: In fact, he bay ‘Threo judges (J, J. Walsh, Martin J,| PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Dee, 1a— : everything a fighter needs. a of Good Boxers. McCue and John J. Dolan, acted last| Gibbons of St. Paul knocked out Fran! Gibbons's knocking out of Perron last night shows that he has a punch, even fhe hadn't demonstrated the eame fact in his New York fights. Perron is a 00d, rough, rugged Aghter, accustomed to fighting Frank Mantel! and other heavyweights. night) try to agree, and, if they can't, | Perron of Pawtucket, R. I,, in the ninth another round 1s ‘fought. round at the Rhode Island A. C. last { ROFESSIONAL pugilists in New| 2ened early in the proceedings last night] night. Gibbons gave one of the clever- in the bout between Tony Perrone of|est exhibitions of boxing ever seen by York, aided by their managers. | the St. Bartholomew A. C. and Charles| the local fans and proved a revelation. mascots, “publicity promoters’ and| Morris of the New Polo. For making| In the first round Gibbons floored the rest of their retinues, have #0 | him work so hard Tony gave Morris the} Perron twice with hard wallops on the worthy tin ear, but Charlie got the de- anen t their ring prowess it te not tol Many un oar, but Ch meet the cham-| Perron took the full count each time{ pion at his weight. and twice the bell saved him, He more before the final fall. it, but he’s in for a lot of trouble Too. : ON CLARK GRIFFITH. in a little while when he fights During these tournaments greatest in- i Bégie Smith. Eddie wetzhs only 128 | ————~ tude of clever amateurs in the great] terest is displayed in the Mghter weight riagal ity. Amateur bo: ft don’t | entries, £1 11 doubtedly took the worst bea tin ever | 20 K. 0, demand t city. leur boxers, of course, don't | entries, for generally they put up faster administered to a tighter at the club. | de eae work tin. Tn fact have their own private brass bends, bouts than their big brothers. But 5 ound when | vous ie ain ta mane then and personal torch light processions, so |¥°UNg amateurs WILL let their hair ‘hariie White of) Pounds himself, Smith is fully ae rough the fact that New York has a bunch o¢ fro" 10NG In front, and Inst nights tol Seow York wus reverce on “a tte * ™ ar them has had to come out. slowly. Great delight of tne spectators, mo: a one got a and is a fatriy: clever boxer.» He . . han belt in the kitohen’® 1 AWAITS TS GOTCH. It came pt right ah § | While busy dragging his forelock out of lela Malate mp ion «Fr Bikched Oowne ouncayn during the tourntment just t | bls eves % ted ‘not intend to appear in public watt vad! ie Mirae aces cores of Sette. eddie | Chairman ea Commission De- | RESOLUTION THAT Is Baseball ane ie Are Guests of |tt® !lsh-American Athlete Club, dur he, fous Prank Gotech will co aipeed a aad ing which competition there was much | 7,21 nag lg A eect CAUSING SENSATION to prove thet the amateur pugs of|f Nev fram cutivine hictticta thar me res tt} clares That Everything Will. AMONG BASEBALL MEN.| Athletics at Big Annual = |New York can castly hold their own "2% ‘be wondered at that a large slice of Gotham is quite unaware of the multi- 20: Pound Clas, . with those of any part of the country. | G! ‘Aronia Weight will fight him. As a rule . 7 Jor! | -_ *, lnatached; three rou -, | A And ther ery reason the; thould oxing s fe matched against welters and| Be Adjusted by To-Night. |: renrebrnekar Tusa eticen tena Dinner. And there te every reason they sere tet, ery € T Mec! ces “gpa eee rl otw geen meeting, introduced by Frank Farrell, natieoad ee rounds, Jule’ dee much vith tie Ame as even taci some up-State which cansed the baseball sensation, 1s | Boxing Final bout—Frank ‘hi t A A % te vy. A couple of montis ago Smith) BY BOZEMAN BULGER. | as follows of fe. The men who had listened to| EVETY litle while the Irivh- American aes three weds, SKATERS CALLED TO MEETING. esident Comeliua Lellowes of the Club invites the amateur boxers of th it a very clever welterweight just jokes and songs all night sat back and ted from Chicago, The top of Hd-| 18 & speech to the baseball writers) | Besolved, That the American League | jikes Hod tongs Alt Miattention ae he (entire greater city to appear in and the sporting public in general at the| Will continue to exercise ite privileges @le’s head came to the Chicago welter hi that went /|tournament im the East Fifty-ninth should F Mt so the Chi- banquet given by the Philadelphia te obligations under the Pons PCa Mamee eat ies street gymnasium. The response re- man was n Kid MoCoy. Wut they {Athletics at the Hotel Astor last night mont, Dut will decline 10/1" 6+ a. ndai Got Littie Notice, |sembies « parade, From cvery wthlecs ; Garry Herrmann, president of the Na- er oMficfal intercourse with ‘i Jal had i:ttle notice at {club from Spuyten Duyvil to darkest rae cts aye: ate tional Commission, declared that If tional League except so far ag| The ticket scandal the big annual dinner, but when all |Bensonhurst they head for the Winged imported fighter, who had com | {here Was any split between the two] may be requisite for the safeguarding | 0, Over there was a constant buzz |Fiet gym, and before the entry lst ls Swedish A h 1d b aled before nights, | of ite territorial and player rights. around the cafes of the Astor as to just |closed their are enough contestants ound | Class, emiething sn ralirond fares and tratn- [°C Gone undersland: the. exact import| , Be i further resolved, That the wn Gare tierrmann hed meant When lier techn ales, oon day ot | oa ‘orehks AC 2 fae, Dilla and who was wanted a8 81 o¢ the resolution,” sald Mr. Herrmann, American League will nat be repre-| rsh cue of the resolution. Mr. O'Brien, | three-round, bouts. Te tales: etree ong | — future card, but in a couple of rounds | "handed to me. buy, sented tm another series for a shee the new secretary of the Glants, Was levenings to dispose of them all, and More Eddie hammered him so. ba | plonship of the world or "1 4 : t the Ne ose | that the bout had to be stopped. Ive ; ague ts to blame I] interteague event unless accorded wole Fork clus would probably issue another [she members of the club and those whol A AT UNUSUAL OPPORTUNIT Y “@, Motion that this will be .one time|can state % ‘h blame will be) chaige of the sale of teete $0: games statement this afternoon. hich to aud. [W% 3Prt Provided 18 well worth the fi ti ted tanialater a K. 0. Brown hasn't picked a “soft | acknowledged, ‘ou gentlemen can take play on grounds, under ‘They have nothing on which to sub- |time consumed. es mporte mater. it from me that there will be no troudic ranaves nt One wit he pieced stantlate charkes of a ticket andi The preliminary rounds occupy the} to secure the fin Pp : Matte se cea eh aeetle fe wrong 1 will Pooks sonanet of ane bunuase separ: |e, oor (ournament the: semaines <a West! suit or overcoat from the large and select stock 1 n a correc © : P*: said, covering a five-year period | Kimerican league is wrong wor wia{ ment of games at the park of the other wee es oouuered Akt DIENT Tie cote eae n ' . Morris, ve. | in the new Gri Cent! stand by our guns. Baseball has reached Peseean eee pew hf ont SAY re ees Oe am enw A Rouse oF : sigs He in | fonder if this is a tacit admissi me hos . be ed ‘2 ew Yor 4t St. Hls price was $75. o i ig Serie AMEEP Uieakuea oah nist’ atari totus ai onte| SCR rhe Mane ate toate Ae has teen better amateur boxing tor a| and 34th P Ein: ter Sie Moning I think both organtgations are honest! charge of Joseph McCready, the man || At Sharkey A. C.—Soldier Delaney eras te sabe of, ihe such a state now that the two major | hopeless affair—an. } i G d from the time the A. A. U. cham: i 5.00. Sale on second floor. | ene Behrend 18:4 le! 1. their intentions and when clubs arg] who took care of the New Yorkers 4 ve. Jumbo Wells, ten rounds. and ¢rom the time the A. A. U. cham-| Our price $2 a | Intention to remove the Madison honest there is never any troubl !ing the world's series, and Harry Jor- At Long Acre a. A.—Kid Murphy boy A Gharile Garey of the Moming, | Seema ene a, PME LY | ocine thn stageiber © 4") gan, the well-known theatrical manager |] vs, Barry Hill, ten rounds. opper plows ov ~ of Philadelphia, It was one of the most At Houston A. C.—Young Wagner | {ide A. C. in, slightly lens, thy pe 4 Broadway & J — Connie Mack Praises Giants enjoyable occasions in the history of Johnny Daly, ten rounds, naar nt it out about midnight JAN JOHNGON came to New York! gust before this speech by Mr. Horr-|haseball. Among those who entertained paueiere Fraeye J Sut enon a} J ‘9 Ninth St. | with advance notices that Would) jenn, Connie Mac manager of tho! v: ‘ Charley Dooln, Jimmy hi Vt lack ji - Make any theatrical star turn Brass) Ainieticn had) expressod ee appr. {de hey Dougherty. 1 Jim Ravers er ean, Beek we y farncristreted Duriog, this spe with envy. He was anid to\have | iin of the Philadelphia club in having| N°! \ pg Aah ito greatest banquets ever #iven In New dW Wi ODAY _of Ambitious Amateurs WITH AKNOCKOUT 232° HANK CaN bi (WS “Ter ™many appreciative comments to offer | beginning of what may prove a very| jaw, and knocked him down seven times | { HEYVE SAWED OFF WASHINGTON | IRHAPS K, 0. Brown doesn’t know HANDLE PLAYERS, 7 yiig be REGARD UMPIRES AS REDS’ LEADER? - Probably the greatest surprise of the baseball meoting has been the selection of Hank O'Day, the famous National League umpire, as manager of the Cin+ cinnatt Reds. This was unusually eur prising owing to the fact that the Cine cinnat! club was regarded ae being op- Pored to O'Day even as an umpire. There {8 no doubt but that 0’! teen able man in baseball, and he sue ceed tn putting the Reds up around the top. It is hard for ti! to rid fans themselves of the association of Oey with the umpiring end of the game, and it will be Interesting to watoh die oon- duct when getting the worst of it by the arbiters, Having seen both ends of the game, will O'Day be considerate of tho umpires or will he see their ¢aults? The Cincinnati club i# immeneely Pleased with this selection of & manager, and Mr. Herrmann ts of the opinton that he has the greatest manager in the busi- ness. The fans of New York, however, | will never formet that it was O'Day who gave the decision them out of the ct Battling Nelson To Box Howard HN POLLOCK. Mike Gibbore ts going f engage in one more Sight before he goes to hts home at St, Padi, He was secaret by Jack McGuisan, the promoter of Philadelphi Westera midd' > weight, who will make his debut dns boss dere with Battling Bill Hurley of Glen Falta, N. will t ri hea pete at "the Dugueme, Garden’ tn Hameoy” recently round bout at de o ‘to- ni jadelphie, Jack len un, ac of Please At mateh was arranged to-day day between Satlor Burke and Tom MoMahon, the Pittsburgh mid. Mewelahit round bx on Satmday. Sia ts eowtident of det Abe Attell, the fatherneaty re 8 teledram toxlay Crom "Tom ot 7, Gale felling Idi that idle wi Kilbane. of Johnny ‘Mitel to tart Out to" the oot toon as poastble, iiitiard Warten nant, Bowling At Rist ‘ats © Hreedwor, CENTUR Yeibomer, | ub gene THE GARDEN? ALLA WALLACK’S " He way * pom | Mt, Kee Se cxowur ARLISS tw DISRAELT ASTOR et yuon n HITCHCOCK ©§"-COHAN SY: COHAN EXMOOR Jes SUNSET ON THE NILE’ S other Big Features of NAT 'URE’S WONDE! st thing ever seen in town, : y tournament, they more than make up ‘ AMUSEMENTS. pee: y efor 7 ° bg 8 “" l . . it battling for e seer huni New York Baseball Club of the another pennant,” sald Me, Book fin) Might was made by th Bor, Me DAVIE: SReany, | Sranalin, mete: 3 ant Rprenelaven Gliriostent ale mnant be Tgpague, The ticket scandal. lit we got hope that New York and tia] ogg eacetpnia, a baseball fan, who |] smith pling ; “Tle reward go out with more at stake, oxteay ssudeaecit ass Mates lcatsea . e aseoolh be settied in i#] practically preached a eer im th urday night. ehtally, than these youngsters, for the Series of Earth Embracing Syoc Extraordia: to reports, was to be wae imyet Again. I found the| relation of baseball to the great drama m LYCEUM ee beat AROUND 1HE WORLD = |,, y £ztreer! Nedton f Gi most honot lot of sports. $5 a6 ag Bway rt Aljegory, : men that I have ever-seen and I would = ————————— = i Winter Garden # a utei. aii pia like to play er again. Immediately NAZIMOVA tres Vera Violetta, manic 5 yay ne ition that It won't play with the {after we had won the deciding gamo i E Tess rye st hi nonemne yong prunes id had @ wonderful club. And if we should a Wm. H. Crane Hh i eMart a LARUE at LASC ai : ‘grew fat in Philadelphia this fall, Also | grote DAVID WARFIELD the American Learue ill bp salto ree It Was a Great Banquet. ¥ lpia an he Te nd. haughty ° ( in) iiss ; on and. bas Rauignal feague, and _In_many w one of the LAIKA ‘ORCHES x Bill strictly avoid sticking Its nose into 0 rin HURTIG & (Xe Bios ia ta iy ‘'e business affairs. wip to Rae is wemsining of © come-down GAFFNEY BUYS BOSTONS, WHY NOT? CO Lil ie R| SEAMON’ A VaNEY Fain therae after the glowing threats and ominous WARD IS PRESIDENT. ‘TAKE MY| NE i) Pore OL Tumpblings of only two or three days i RL 18, | METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE @go. But tn any case It is something. | yim Gaftney, the Tammany contractor, ~~ ADVICE’ | FULTON THEATRE “tl fay and Ny Masti” | To-Nighty, S15; GE of The Golden Weet At tan't an exposure of the tloket sDECU-| nay nought the Hosion National Leaces Get it From The Bottle That AND SHE | sty sia dua W. ofgigar. are a7 hanpita Mating scandal, but it ts at least an ine) Hasevail Club. John AM. a Mate Hat oe “Sth04 OLONIAL LILLIAN RUSSELL, tion that the American League re-| Soicsied us presidone avd Nod dae ’ Wma st a the National League with sus. | suco'ed ones a Can t be Keftlle "Girl with i aver Sean. That ought to atir up mM) The anount paid for the stosk owned a th Wadd ats BAW Kites, Ev, 8.10. ie Today. § LHAMBRA |FOUR MOR FO ony a or irae ad aah Week SAT vice: Step into the next saloon you meet and ask the man for A) ‘Finraday fie Gans sr at FOR {ie iat ie | RRS, Ay rf au wa eed tert eine mgt ed t Boston olup at the meeting of | a little old “Wilson” from the new bottle. Kalk ist Comedy 1°" gsi Mat, Tn KONX | Blanche, ny a Lawacue to-day, when the : ‘ nickerboeker 4 Sig egy (hae ety ere tan. nin Fomne, ot Me} the vote for president muy | Pour yourself a drink—and then think this over. ois Donald Brian !\'ts brig The Siren a Niesinder Boot ia right arm war hetplass, ond thet |for promigent, out he. diana’ 1e- severe Here's » whiskey that is just 2 pure as oan he—put CRITERION th in | Ww the his tinge entirely to the Boston « into a bottle that nothing can ut back into—so it must “The Groat Big Human and itumiro ‘ eer Op. Ho a This seconds refused to throw up the. an ER s- BY a | we Tk By | consequently Mr. Gaffney. w! be always the same, always good. ' W PASS EB MARIE DRESS! ER igs course there are bulldog-like night. | Vote for F eat Linon, sa i x ARIE ra who would prefar being killed to Pade Mrouals We H. Win tae A guaranteed drink, in fact. And that’s more than : OE Wide Artem ‘ @uitting, and whether it 1s logical or not | Ver oW of the 1,000 whares composing the the highest priced whiskey in the world can be if it comes THE LITTLEST REBEL | todo 80 we admire thelr gameness. If Capital sto. in the ordinary bottle, IN be eo: Dviek was so badly beaten where was ———< Mo, | the Boxing Commission representative, | CARL MORRIS STOPS in and why wasn't the referee afraid of| city an losing his license if he allowed the bour| WILLIAMS IN THIRD ROUND. | e e aes Biss ath Ba” a crneua, Se | WV SON IsKe aT Ac BOY BLUE ris, the Oklahoma “w hope,” de- . ae feated Al Williams in decinlve style last | te fly AMERICAN EArt 1h rela a | night before an tnnense crowd at the Bette | eae | omeeigie 2 ett iis eld toms | Broadway A. C. He knocked Williams Fillly West in every sgasion of gown twice in the third round, and. sen | (In the New Bottle) SS | iy atest a eaten sad it | SOLD EVERYWH ERE ‘ outpic SS rec ha = ewarded the decision to

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