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RMP er > nm - THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, ‘DECEMBER “18, 1911: UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY ng } W Jack Johnson is Really Broke f He Is Certainly Entitled to f the Long-Distance Spending Record, | Pariah, 1011, by The Prema Publishing Ca, q (The New York Wortd) HERIS another war rumor tn the) Nalkans—more fring in thy W nace They're cabling again & Jonson. For several ti mon@s Jack been potentating ttl ‘eround rope, and, believe me, when a. Jack is hitting the high spote no East- @mM nabob or Indian rajah has anything @m him. So they say now that the f @hampion ts a little ” and that nobody to fight him in France id nobody fight him tn Enginnd he's forced to come back to the old United States in the hope of pick @ purse. This t* probably the r Johnson has sent back alarming reports of his physical conditic What has Johnson done with the for- ‘ q BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK - EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN MR. JOHNSON’S DUCATS “SHO' DID FLY” ON THE OTHER SIDE CIBBONS BESTED SI-ROUND BOUT Kory ws Tim Werry y (Special to The Evening World.) Witt enous PHILADELPHIA, Pa., De Mike Come re Gibbons, the man from St. Paw why Wit nr) has been heralded as the boxer of th on bows M SI i made good that t tpolnted by a shade Gray's Ferry pugte listic iron im: The pair fought tn the wind-up at the National A, C, here Saturday night, and no better boxing haa been seen tn Philadelphia in years, So clever ami se evenly matched were both combatants that little or no damage wae done in the six rounds, More blows were missed then deliv. ered, which was a tribute to the defense of both mgn. Erne was entitled to the decision on points because he alway: carried the fight to the man from Mine nesota. Erne was active from the start and did such execution with his ‘left hand | Will Appeal to the Court rk bebe: LARGE FELD IN| game, improved in the fifth, in which he Tt BROME KEOGH, the pool expert and former champion, will have pulled ——<$—$—$— won the honors, The aixth round was virtually even, svinething entirely new to sport if he goes through with his threat to Dring eult to force De Oro to play him for the championship. Many prize \wboves nave claimed the right to battle for @ title, but none of them ever has 14 evllef in the courts. If {t 1s possible for the courts to make De Oro wve Kewl a chance at that champlonship a precedent will be established that wt Keep the Judges working overtime when the boxing aspirants find It out. De Oro won the emblem and under the rules ho was allowed to keep it if thera was no ohallenge made before Nov. 9. Keogh claims to have mailed a challenge on Nov, 28, but it didn't reach De Oro until Dec. 1. De Oro declares that he vill keep the emblem and will not accept the challenge. Keogh says te will yo tv che courts, and there you are, Cyclone Thompson Lores. Australia, Dec. 18 — The American middleweight boxer, ‘“Cye clone” Johnny Thompson, was defeated on points in @ contest of twenty rounds lat the stadium here by @ middleweight | boxer named Rice. BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. At Olympic A. C. of Harlem—Tom Kennedy vs. Al Benedict; ten rounds At Fordon A. C.-Johnny Dundee va, Young Cohen; ten rounds At Irving A. C., Brooklyn—Rattling Nelson va, Wille Howard; ten rounds, At Hrooklyn Beach A. C., South Hrookiyn—Young Wagner vs. Terry Moran; ten rounds. At Carlyle A. C., Brooklyn—Alex With @ fleld of rumors trot cokes | lke a young army at the etart, M. Huysman of the Irish-American A. C. a and tune he “erabbed” at Reno @ year and jo in fight and pletu spite of managers, tratners, advisers @nd others who “out in’ Johnson munt have taken away something well over $100,009 on that single 7 Ite Klephant_ Bo, act Billiard Parlors Rist Ste Bi managed to wind his way thre = win the seml-monthly [nvitation country run of the Bradhurst it Club yesterday, More than seventy 1 ineraaced “ive aearer ase sr HE AVY WEIGHTS BATTLE FOR |[B money? caslon, not to Mention the th< \ Heiypic eu hvend bin eladiiobd-ne| ITEP FREAD LS EUCeae cae Haat Oe Tr Si SRA, * ae Nidiix, untry In a yeur of theatre} ¢ , 'N DRAM oLd “AU Ei ° bevarai yardec, Brash dhvee 66 ites thes HE BRI | is A PIONSHIP Oe Ge ban poet ahh 63 Vo: 3 [| At! Hast Avenue A. C., Maspeth, [| several yards, Frank Jovee of the i \ 1—Frank Hufnagle vs. Young P| ; that he has come near breakin reo: ILLUAN we AND a ETHEL ‘< hawk A. C, was a close third. iWuyy. man covere’ the distance in im. 6s he as McDonough; ten rounds. ord, al 'o fighting man. E According to Parinian reports, Johnson aan loca practically trv ere | SAUD ACL eT “Wells Wa pee hae had a pretty lively time in the men to finish practically trom the French capital. It may be just start, and the rest of the pack of eet fae THK yal = S 4 that he has tried to rival some Ameri. enty-threo strung over the rouree for} +€+% Vite against Fred Stor { <n prelate Bla Ae peri cipahe Bak eat ronan t wee won} texan London To-Nig'tt. 4nd incre ne demand, It shed. a i Wouldn't take Jong to melt his fortune at up the lead shortly after the start and | that fomday the Western ie Conley, been | Hidutuay-iloane fluht for ‘tue ym was followed by Jordan, Story and J. peed | For all his wanderings trom strict Kuines O'Toole’s arm went bed: and he ope SS by JOHN POLLOCK. ROGHTIIE WYTHE Ks STAR training Johnson hasshown himself, « Unmnercifully trimmed by tl BAITLE he heavyweight teveral former occasions, 10 be « tricky |OAYS American fat Cage Will aan After tat ne ald no work for Waidnion Cn is Goes to California HARRY SMITH DOES Ao oaanee ot ahaa ie ie ewlomer, He boxed Jack O'Brien mix : the reat of the season, O'Toole Is now - USUAL SUNDAY STU?7 qoagne at the lonad Sport Pounds ia Vhiiadeiphia, and on thaty Not Stand for Insult to [tm Brockton, Mase, having Me arm! After Making Another ee" Totub of London to-night. Bombardter Bight he surety was we fat.” rede treated by Dr, Heury Daniels, an | 8 awe, Gre he Panik AGG Ba ERCEEA 7 t pat ee who won GO. Cohan’s wet Bat eyed and anything but | ape , nent epecialist. Dr. Dantels has treat i H arr mi of ie Pastime A, C. Fi +4 5 sie i * y jatinee Know that he didn't ood ia reeprag st Ban Johnson. Bacore of ball players, and he says that Bid for Ainstreet. captured the weekly cross country run ee Lae wigan, Sine ignated COHAN i * ton with O'urien, an at the worm he O'Toole tx suffering from contracted | of the Glencoe A. C. Tom Harris of the| ! y yan, ould only ve outpointed in a fashion a battle! ASTOR | ‘ muscles of the shoulder, Two years ago home club finished second, and third Eee Ewen Un t x y « that wouldn't make any tmpression o BY BOZEMAN BULGER. | O-toote was stricken with theumatiam, |t!%¢ rounds ready te the filling tn] place went to P. J. Scully, another Hatt ML baie domed be ii ity tie Hreneon f the public. Hut “hen he fought Ketenel| FR the National League really but kept on pitching while under treat- ‘ the histhih Aytid that to form} Pastime A. C. runner. Harry Glssing off med wove the South African chain |O"Toale ta « return b a ene * he Was in shape, although Ketchel was the need of a fight the magnates! ment, ‘This caused the muacies to bo- |? mond a the outfield. Tons and| the Irish-American A. C. finished fifth, teases RSL EOL TAL f08 e uureas ae GRAND Be Mas We CMF & Middiewolght. Hefore that, when could not have atarted the ball rolls] come more strained and his arm ta in| tone of dirt have been dumped there| It was Smith's third successive win ae oak teak a Shae © Lord |» ELSIE JANIS. Se ber RE Won the championship from ‘Tommy |!M& More effectively than by lnying thele bad way. Dr. Jels is of the opin- | Without effect. Mierattanger wien war abrel ice ate lceasanit: Sencar oe heh: BS ra, W Slata Wels Thom iat eee 3; gel hs Ge Tree nee oam Lengua oa (nt Metis tea acne Hain panealcataiec Re stata tha Moriarty May Go to Washington. | three-fourths miles, in 18 minutes and 20] 1¢ Wells wins he will start for t! en || CENTURY seen, aah gh 6 mi ey icepression tat yal grea S| ought not to prevent him from pitching is rumored ‘that George Moriarty, peconds, | clips two seconde off! country to meet the best bis men we| Painted pictures and ae x ty-four houre @ fairly good ball next season, third baseman of the Detroit Tigers, | the © J have op this side of the pond. ar Hii. @ay and 35 days in the year, But in] “That Is not the end of the Ment by pascal vill be traded to Clark Grifith of en pan Promises are not in my make-up, 1g Mats Waly Cn Australia he wan perfect. He tried the says Frank Farrell, And) oul Strike Rule Will Stick. | the Washington club. The fans of De-}GOTCH AGREES TO MEET Word was rovsivad here cans tetas from Cit. |The clothes I sell must make good, WALLACK’S te fame thing before fighting Jeitries--but|if the National League club owners do RTHUR TRWIN, vice-premident an@ | troit are raising @ warlike cry against caao to the effect that I AY tet | or T will Groce ARLISSiN DIS Ei R Reno he was as tough and supple [not see anything In that letter the light A Kenotal business manager of the! this trade aa they are very fond of the WINNER OF XMAS MATCH. Lr ts mar i Rei lore ee Tih ry eS eduring # mlalebone, es mh pal ene on withta & fow days no nt iileitanders, Ie ot the. eee song-writing third basemen. Marte ¥| Just to prove that he has no idea of hone aflaire er Hl onk sitet he Let me show you to-day BELASCO ti tig par Rag 3 and Aghte somebody there may be «| aulte clearly.” death Weivks HRA Gs. SRRESAIGALOD: teehee h when ater etiring for some time to come, Frank] {tiichie with either’ Koso. oF ft Eiri G Surprise in store, Hut tf he tan't atiit in| ‘This would indicate that some lively|genn M. Ward, “Ti admit” mays Ire mena nsliereiae sy He Sie Toney chammpien, wrestleg|| tts oh Moe Levy REPUBLIC Yeiiis condition Le'll go like all of the others | doings may be expected when the Na-|win, “that the batter is severely handi-| and Grimth ate the best of friends. se eOn tay BOO a oP) Sra ah ea : » THE Woniag who have tried to come back when dis- | tonal Comminst again on Jan.| capped, but I don't see how the rules pie dH As ld Ebyesko«Ralcevioh match to be decided | Mung, (rey rat Mekctriek. tu (My Only Store) Sipation has put them out of the race, [2 It will be remembered that It wasl conta be modified without. lengthening at the Garden Christmas might. Goteh wet ae te Campriter. Mass. | $49-125 Walker St. New York ae - Mro Farrell who introduced the now! the games, That ts the evil that caused GIANTS AGAIN WIN, igh ra ie teat he eee ap olen, 28, te ai Hf = ING NELSON called up. amour resolution at the American to be adopted. If there could uld give | ty-nigl s ta fee ee Ne B You got that right,” pata Wat, | League mecting. Ie anya it was Inc]ie toned a way to modify the rules TAKING EIGHTH GAME. fhe winner of that tussle a chance at Mh " “Ym the business kid, 1 keep| tended as a slap at Charlie Murphy. without returning to that old evil I oor et gle DIE aftalr will] George, Bony! maser, of Freak, Kaw, tue | == ; books on everything and put down evegy| “We will not atand for this kird of! would favor tt most heartily, It ta my| HAVANA, Deo, 18—Having won the | come off before the end of January, ue fight promoters Pyoaiipraia 10 wring KL AMUSEMENTS. CARNEGIE HALL, To-morrow Aft, Tuem, at 5.30 t + Bickel Of course T do. Any man who]talk from Mr. Murphy,” said Farrell,| opinion, however, that no change wit] eres with the Cuban teams, the Giants “ tignters para i SA oe 7 rr rend ENE E oosp't, the way business Is run nowa-|referring to Murphy's sarcastic Interview 1 do not bolteve the lower- | *tded another to their deit yesterday | We situ {econ make more money with Kia in || SEW FORKS 11c4DI WULLNER . : Gays, tem sucker, I'm making money ]in which he suggested that Johnson any | DY defeating Havana by @ ecore of ¢ to: a lemlee chime ater bau at the local lube on SA I BE Pa 8, Ons Empire {iyitey’ ¢, 3: D8 ft is cee, fast and investing It ax fost ax 1 make |ought to run both leagues, “He has in- | noticeable effect one way or the other," |! ‘The Glanta have now won eignt | “At olmne Ant “Ron 4 rae tua jis Matinees Wed M, Hy Manson, 487 Sth ay, It, and I have to be « good bookkeence | ex Wha. Bromlaest GE Gur lacete one dtl games and lost three. ‘They will play a Sutpointel dow Stein of tue wie {ebilae Jack, Widte, the, bevt featherwelaht fiebier ln Ethel Barrymore 3 sid se fim 2 10 know where my money Is the National Loague directors ought tol Work Begine on Hilltop Grounds, | the tweifth and last game this after. | A. O—Harry Thomas of England | Grecisy abe dlc LYCEUM {iyi Rg,at “To-night.” Bat went on, “I Aght Wi. | know what we meant by passing that! pT was announced last night that|noon and tmmediately thereatter will , mat Ant aYome Kettbel lost on « they SOP Rew sing Copgenty Pp? I7ES Palm Carden **5027g gf Me Howard, and Mogan Friday nignt, |resoiution, ‘They will understand in a I work would begin on the new plant | start home. The Giants have riven th aie fr ed nl — - NAZIMOVA THE MARION Rh rgES — Hm nat in the hospital Saturday |fow daya. We do not intend to allow| of the Highlanders at Kingsbridge | Cubans the worst beating that they 2 Eile ictng de AMUSEMENT ib Aye. BIJOU * fi] Morning—and JI don't expoct to be—t'm| them to treat our resolution with cone|to-day. This work has been repeatedly| have ever suffered at the hands of gs te ‘Siaher ‘onaney Youne’ and Wille PUP MPN Ls Ll bb bp . comer, ren Dee, 7 h onune to atart Smith, Ark, | tempt.” delayed and the fans were beginning to ae oan ie Stewart ‘ON TACkaye h where I Mgnt doy-don't re | Begins ¢o look as if we were going to| think that the owners had got cold mynd Member his namo—fifteen rounds on the| have something going on until the t Ne Mth. On the Wh T Mght another tocal|to start South for epring practice, Pride fifteen rounds at Springfield, Mo, | dooan't tt? where you have to #how ‘em, On the — Bist I feht Jack Re a twenty-five Wolverton Goes to California. rounds in New Orleans, Teddy Murphy, r my old manager, has Redmond, #0 1 H the Highlanders, hae gone to want to give him a good trimming. Mur- Oakland, +» to straighten up| ) Phy's the follow who gave me the ecare| his affaira there before taking active | *Y;, of my life once by aki out of San | charme of the Hilltop club, Ho will re: | | Francisco with all of my ey, We] turn about the middie.of January, He. | . caughd him at Sacramento, and when | fore leaving he made another propoal- he was taken the train he ex: | tion to Clark GeiMth about Cateher y Plained that he was only carrying my | Ainsmith, and it t» the general dellet | vy, Money East to put tt in a nafe bank! that the famous catcher will be wear- i somewhere around Chicago, If T hadn't] ing a New York uniform next season & Deen 8 noared then I mtkht have grown | GriMth refused to awap Shortatop Mo- | fnto a heavyweight and been fighting | liride for Jack Knight. The “Old F © Jack Johnson for the heavywelght ttle, MW LN TON. by C, T. Dazer, nd the, World aT Dd || Ooearit tcel aan 9 Bente e a > bin Mar rm — PSe_| To Here S A Bottle Nera Vilota x Sih Bitiitnays, le hae iit nal That’s Always Honest |[273 08 [0 ween | tae at bn ea OT a one o- . st eae PARK 2 Sa, Hers Nhe AMERICAN —A Bottle That Holds A Whiskey F obs, The Quaker Girl “ii You Can Be Sure Is Right } Sas MT EIS Taapnis 2 t. Tho greatest diMculty in getting take thelr m: admitted that he would ike to ha B Wn 6 5 ROSE STAHL * * Ut wan after that I took up bookkeop: | Knight for a first basamam bute de ) Mats Wale desat, 213) Werk Srey Ing and Always lnsisted on handiing all| clared he could not afford to sive UD @ LEW FIELDS The " * rae Mine Wel of my own money and kenping track | man like Molride It’s all right to guess about some things, but a man PLAYHOUSE, v.08) WM Agr A SSERS. BY ke " 7 w/ eth “ Star ot qeniter hie New Orleane fight Neloon in| gt. Loule Rane Like Wallace., can't be too sure about what he puts into his stomach. f BOUGHT ad PAID FOR New aes QA, te va VES va He d "1 , UT In Bt, Louie the fans are i i i . Thi / "ha itet. Tomato Cloet Vn Frisay to, Meawndel Stage Dally Man. torte fi ate estes, wre,cer, Wi | CO) "meen piasad over oe cece se | And this epplieg. to drink a9 well.en food. That's why Lhe BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS || {ii : BEN- HUR } HURTIG &| “4c5455 Gitlaht. ta a twenty-round tout. He wa eeubncoment thet Robby Wa:).09 | Wilson Whiskey now comes in bottles that can't be re- a L a ; “Des. 23d Miy,\¥t.. sa. | SEAMON’S | (afte soeatiey Wien, : f De manager o ow i fre thal the only reason for hie ‘s0iN8 | Wile Wallace had. bad season his filled, So that you can know you're getting a pure drink miedevee® LITTLE | BOY" BLUE : " a OLUMBIN ss, OUR gue Gee nest year wae that he didn't do vin ge gel Pagers well as a real one. If you don’t drink “Wilson,” it's ! 39TH ST.) eeu | : Wie Rtn BS ane falas, wet 2 another chance, Col, Hedges announced time you tried it. You have to guess about the goodness “fonees 4 mal MILLION BS iu aan | ry ‘ ‘M of other kinds —the kinds in the ordinary bottles. * | NEW Fiek GeUE Tein West End (tis Werk. Tie AuTY GORDON ENG WAESS Wilson Whiskey ne 20: (In the New Bottle) | eS as ta Meares Coles Motion Fietarey i. » AgWting Tim doing has trained me tnio ¢meally that Wallace would the old condition," decianes Hat, “I may [ANd The Bt lauis club made mone not be @ world beater in short fehta, sat Daanes » despite the poor wer wt the | but Um there with the old endurance ahawes pos By gain : se Browns |, for the long distance thing again.” shoved some alise when they a ated wi 1 think Wallace ought to have anothe: Weans: out in Los Angeles, cha Dur felines ih URRAY AH! tity to work out the young fellows tells the newsgatherers that he selected for next season hasn't the slightest intention in ps 4 the world of leaving the ring, He will O'Toole’s Arm in Bad Shape mst UD until he recovers entirely from ARNEY DREYFUSS ") Dis operation, then will go East and B worrled over the nalvon of @ take on a few short bouts, and after Marty O'Toole, the famous & that the first match he'll fight will be pitcher who Joined the Pirntes tho late ratty, Mela, tor wast Of Wael aensce Alive three ia roadway & Kali nA ath, RS i ig di See ic penemt snnaoee”