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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1911. ano newey| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Worta) WHILE TALKING ABOUT THE BOUT BETWEEN KENNEDY AND MORRIS--- — |SIIIIVAN GIVEN wocineert we (octet °: eS) | WORST a ee OF HIS CAREER” To cor qviTe A The “Twin’s” Footwork Keeps Joe Jeanette From Knock- ing Him Out. 4 (Spectal to The Evening World), BUFFALO, Dec. 27.—Joe Jeanette best Jack “Twin” Sullivan all the way ealé incidentally gave the “Twin” the woret deating he has ever experienced im @ ten-round bout\pefore four thousand: people in Convention Hall. For the first three rounds the goteg was painfully slow, Jeanette content- ‘* MR. UFER. wite ing himself with outpointing Jack with Be THERE ToNGHT a long left hand stab. When the crowd Morris Beats Tom Ken- in Good Style To-Night Agair Real Whit -iiagllalbiatadl aia, Loses AT LEAST — “TS $ ¥ g U7 wee wave ag ory “TF Vows Loses — exci Te fou me THer ENGINE WIPING For HIM. Te “ ‘became uneasy and ghouted for fight, 1011, by The Pree Publishing Co, READY TS BACK HIS emphasizing their Gispleasure with (The New York World) | Te OPINION «2... catcalls and hisses, Jeanette out loess NIGHT is the big night for Cart| IS Morris, heaviest of the hopes, and Tom Kennedy, the most hopeful, {8 Playing # come-back eng Against one of the beat m York. If he beats Kennedy tn Btylo he'l] again be a real hope, ple will forget what he looked the hout with Fiynn, the other hand, Tom Kennedy, de himself as @ reincarnation J. Corbett—at his deat—wilt Make bie Carl dook #0 fool!sh giant will go back to driving ves, Kennedy expected to have farm ty-four foot ring to help out, but sh some §=minynderstanding or and gave Jack a mauling. The only thing that prevented Jean- ette winning by @ knockout was Jacks runaway tactics, He avoided a mix ty PERHAPS A backing away continually, with Jeame NEW YEARS PRESENT lotte in close pursult, For lit) ARTHA ” Even the crowd's yells to : fight didn’t change the “Twi sticking the t rounds. sb pounded Jack severely in the mid-see- tion and on the kidneys after the 2 fourth, and in the sixth Jack \ longingly at the indicator bearing number of the rounds. Jeanette tried to finish-Jack in @he. last three, shut his left eye tight |\Jack Johnson’s Services Wd das icc trom "eat, sna Winners of A. A. U. Indoor Titles Ceaeeraneanaaaaaar arnaaaaened SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS. Teo-Mile Rup.—Won by (Ieorge, Honhag, Iriah- frais Senit, South Paterson 200-7. #Oritehiey jeched Wear 8 5 eater peta dn York A, i eat Bide Bree eit. Goa mess Dk, atk hae te etc ee et rene, New te i Lee, Boston H. Katee, New Bianding Brosd 3 jump.-Won by, 8, c. 440.Yard Low Hurdle Race— Won, by leona, it seems, tho club will be unatte Masti. Rew ore di, 8.090, feet Fin is Beste Manat Ady Eee: punches as if he were s lightweight. : > a the twenty-four foot ring from | Bear Adamo, New ork hr . NO fet 6 Gaueie Calvert th 0 bela Jack's efforts to fight back were weak, pon Square Garden, and as a nat- igh Jam law. isaeteg High ite Wren by Pa Gackring UC. luch in leman ust OUP) 's, punches seeming to have lost all - Batleonsequence Kennedy wil! have to Mu a} tie fic ee Re ah i Maing ocean their force, while the old speed end himself with what footwork he ca hinge AL Ci. 8 feet | f., Stuens, ee Will post the $20,000 with @ reliable bank |cunning were missing, fm the regular ring provided by oN umn Won, by ariree Standin Juoe; Won by. Bachman in Chicago. Reiland Ra tipd poses bes lt hae. Wed i Won by. . 4 2 7 the top strand of ropes, but genero' » pod cae creas With mak 1 age dosha Herywelete Gin Champion Re- Jim FPiyon, the hearrweisht of Pusblo, ol,, [refrained from hitting him while Jace ‘Uler of Oklahoma, the off miliion- pagan, or Boslon a Barrell, osidn A. “A., 30 feet T inches, A 7 ‘ Tris, ha not Yotah since, he, defeated Carl M was hindered by the ropes’ interfer. 0 dy srpnd Reged og Reengcreed tes 14 tach. ceives Three Flattering Offers | wut dea the in Ce, again rnc pS : — teed eee some day, and because he aft te see Cari gather a few hun- ogg alg yA A <hmantag give gal) Arneslan Sesen Indoor Records ay ca hale Yor seven reek from sa ec _AMUSEMENTS, ess ase Ce prives poy Seciary Bour fon The TrTLm. B k A. A, U. G. Agee aaa lees i tine ane with 9 iil an akg cy i Harmer poor As A. NEW YORK SN LEADING THEATRES Det » roken en in ames J NSON 1s @ much sought | Hetion atchel tp meet Jack Disa oF fat . iy Et ° ° ° after fighter right now. He has iBall ea Pittsburgh’ on the iene Of San, 10. EMPIRE | matinee we ee @ youngster. Only a few years ago Ne Mr. J. Jobneen te probatty id. gS t bl Me an tien an wr ime eowne| Finding Suitable Men rio ph hy ght of Ji 10, received three offers within the last Bese neg gall for fhe men to weigh fo 6208 | (eA EO eR aA he runner at De Witt|tWenty-four hours, one of them coming i Chicago. ‘Meet Ends ToNeght, and Some| Cinton High School, and to-day, by|from Harry Pollok, the local promoter, SITIVE REAPPEARANCE manager of Joe ‘‘Kid" Stein, the , F if fi Id B d to virtue of performances like that of |/the second from Jack Curley of Cate eee qRv> gi, the, Toot gent, here “rom Ethel Berrriate ia sad 3 poke or inite oun More New Marks May | Jatt ,nigne, ote fi ric | Sams IME anader af ie Firan, whe |W Men ie aint Ox deer eae || wT WITWESS FoR THE DEFENCE dozen of the fastest ter mast per at able Capont, aa the latter ty only a third-rate tighter, : From Boxing Promoters. es ats hatter | ant iltard Warton Bist 8t, 6 treadway, He ran again i _Give Wolverton Trouble Be Set Up. ina dina tn ecuntey ana] Sate ya pas at bao cor| perrert * Pig yp eer eebed f eakel all of them). ten-round bout between Johnson and| Freldie Welsh has decided main, to Catt. | | SPECIAL NEW TEARS DAY" it ase eal neh ea ast wi woe to be taal Aycan, hy RM et Say, To eas ees See ieee aon | NAZIMOV. 2 OMB time joing to at ya jurdies, @ mark which J. J. Q ‘nies, wh daseey Peo | Hal Chase, First First Baseman, | sr94 Mactacl. tee fines Dota kin tank to establish amateur records,| Eller touched twice. fight with Flynn in Nevada, while Me- | et, Mondsy afternoon, ext a ch THE MARIONETTES Sirtant Wetnsoter ove. st | Only Hilltop Infielder Sure |S.77eth tithe eb, and ie fatcty walk) °° bas Tit Oe, making of new fan With a eiiviiege of percentage | til Teilra to! Net, Yate wit dhe hore gfete || CRITERION "yin, ada) 2 set @harkey A.C, K. O. Eger ant y op infielder Su: Dut it is believed that it fe ¢he datention| A. A. U. athletes the making of new Mur, h Floor a “a pieege OF foe Hoe, Sp bout with "One Mound” Hoga ale LAST 6 TIMES. f ‘1 boxed, After the show of Manager Wolverton to use this feow| marke seems a comparatively casy ‘pi yy e of the gross receipts to fight Sam Mi jocal al tise see drop into a drug store of Job Next Season. in hie old position at right field. proposition. The annual national indoor a ° M Vey a twenty round bout at Sydney, Take paund fester, te eophat great_big buman_and humorous p! te-dsen tate 8 arg stare In the outfield it te likely that Cree| championships will not be completed Thrice but Wins N. 8. W., for the heavywelght cham- | y,¥ ‘ng, Ready, th 106 poend, fester, whe | PASSER a BY Brand Meno Reteu ont Big Mill be te ett, Dantale or Oedorna, the! ‘ntti tonight's eventa have been de- 3 Dlonship of the world. Johnson says ne | Mkikew i Ae ee Sate Bont | ee eaeie Gait on, friend ' a Bew man secured from the Broncos, airendy seven amateur will accept MeIntosh's offer if the latter {09 or 110 pounds, | | Opens New Year’ ats To-mor. aiorent vaners tat Carrot nen | py ALR. SULLIVAN. een and Grin or Wolter magn. Jled, Zo, sendy swan Greer | Atlhough Joe edel! succeeded in| Ca nen - —— || JAMES K. HACKETT. 73¥F p doug! my Mur} t at, and also telegrams shouldn't | 7 F eome baseball magnate wants to Roceater ton and Cate oat be tee | Square Garden, esd cise i Ghated eo Mavi Mereee |] KNICKERBOCKER i, peu bek, inecopted by papers unless they penne, Mh oie May +] muclous of the pitching stad, while] George Bounas set up & now mark) A.C, of Brooklyn, twice in the second Otissiinner ismet open mani Higbiend-| sweeney, . prom- Qt wi ran awa: ‘ 4 tga ov lal Saenter ers, he can give him a good inf item vebeien. tortiblere Sar be Hedland Main cuaierawe ante bribe peg ugeerqeme beled je A BY NEW TEARS. eertatnly not lst hie man be & for 6 ei th ractie: eer. eke ng dependencies. iy haa a| Coll 198 mark by almost elght seconds. | fought so well in the other rounds that 1 ARRICK #3 injustt the |managera can perfo! id certatn! ards in front in the] he was entitled to the honors, M * A ‘ aE a laahaaa vice, it will be doubly pleasing to) Dlg task on hie hands to get togathor w| KiVAt was (icty varie in Gent Oe Mge| excellent ring generaiship saved tm | THAS personally examined the stock of the wells W H. C | path Sghter. pO combination for next season thet witi| 0 yards run, clipping y + n. ranefiie the parers would stop teking |‘Wolvie. he | be & first-class pennant contender. off the old record. After being floored for the second time! Known tailor, S. Morris, of 349-353 Fifth | batdaetceiatit ; ae In the Myerd dash Jim MoENtes| Then tummy went atter Heat ani| Ave, It is the finest display of woollens ever acl it fe der out Scorsese | || | per champions.” If you took | New ty ‘The latest thing im baseball training| the former N. Y. A. never let up ewinging with both hands " : ARE '2.78E Peon et, yr 3 think the papers woul oot |eememvan in the game to-day. ‘The Cal-| gemPs hae been uncovered by Charles a mark of & second for the latter's face ani body, maxing| exhibited, Suit or overcoat to measure $25.00. {| Gc teryawy, eee Par: od Somiskey an: lanager Cal of tl Joe wince every time he received blow: ours, respectfully [deraiaa nae, frenesntty expreames © dec | Snioeee ATS neat i in nis midsection. “tn. tho lant two] ‘Trousers $7.00. His price -was $75.00 to || ELSIEFERGUSON* ont fi fig GEONGE DELANEY. [Ne nae a eneaking that he could ing the U-pound mot a, traction of an hawt making Hedel! teak aceptionally! $100.00. Sale on second floor, ends Saturday. FULTON‘, 5 f mee it roficient at the k tneh beyo! H : ‘ IR. DELANDY, you have discov: |Pecome Just A4 Pieae ne initial eta.| make It thelr training ground fer al leat year. the punches he drove into him, Broa dunia & William i ts eee oe areateig: editor (tion. But you oan bet Wolverton will | term of years tae oUt un of new marks, 8.C.| | BURNS BEATS CASHMAN, y PARK Sin ian ss Sat rr of tr |not ruin @ good first sucker by any ox Ss \ ; The Quaker Gi % Canrence of Harvard placing the run- ° , mc rereian poe periments, NEW YORK'S $25,000 OFFER | Mer"sics Sump inarx'at‘e feet 2 18 inet a 9 Ninth Street || tee east Before the American League season TURNED D DOWN BY FLYNN, | inches. walle R. J. Beatty of Colum) A.A) hows th former, arin lade — one communteation, opens Jack Knight, the all-around in in *| bla ‘put up @ new repord for the el: Hr drove uok 18 tg hod wo ATHLETIC CONTESTS. ‘ AMUSEMENTS. hare or letter, from any manager of pt to be sent f some other | Ain crpy CITY, Utah, Dec, m7,—| Pound sho ¢ the New York A. Cc. te punch and fought back vicky Murs het | MP as > OD R Tocayite 60 to color the city. made numerous) |e" Curiey, manager of Fireman Jim pop. H, Keiser of the ter of the last round, which gave lim the ti Ci Eva. sharp. Mats, Wed.,Sat, &N'w YF 2 j the good things expected ona run u We don't want a prejudiced ac- nim, but Jack had 90yynn, who tae challenged Jack Jobn- yes a'the one alle Welk, and sted Hanon: ais Nati on po! ig BEN-HUR #4 of any sporting event, and jf aueh lan oeanon son, to-day sald he would refuse the| home in comfortable fashion in the] COBB OUTPOINTS KETCHEL, L P ALZER LIBERTY 4235),,07,Biyay. Last slips into our columns on occa: |seeme to want him, Ofer of Promoter Harry Pollock of| new record time of 6.54 1-5, sony Cobb, the Whiladaohia, eatherwetzt re vs, me 7 Last Mats. To-day & Sat. at u can believe me when I say that| Cosy Dolan, who did so well for the) J. vor for » $9,000 purse fore ten-| Not the least notable of the feats had the ery, round Of hia’ tenet * |T DUSTIN & WILLIAM F; w who “pute one over” doesn't |New Yorks at the third corner at the| rina pout, Curley wante his man to go| was Alvah Meyere'a equalling of the ose & eee the ant By x ooh, Phooe.di1 ol | In THE LITTLEST REBEL mime friend, There are « few dn thie ere of Gi Season, mide Sree SAY, Me stip Jong route. record for 75 yards. ‘Me: {we till for Ketchel, outpointing him with Tay TET ay, Next Mon. MODEST SUZANNE. Seats i couldn't pry thelr way into|the guardian 0 i pare ni \ ie ay + Ma wits “ le and alcoming season opens. He did so well Thursda Eve Dec. 28 New York Es x, PS Bre iiss of dynamite, In both the field and at the bat that tt y °9 ° Kitty Gordon In Enchantress |, — would be hard to displace him just now . Palzer Has Defeated Keni cept JOE ' WEBER'S S Ree = ID LLY we have heard of| and the funny part of it tm that @ 9 THIS IS THE REAL HEAVYWEIGHT ; eigen WilieRTRAe cases like the one you men- ou an oOo MATCH OF THE YEAR. a in Jab Yesterday afternoon « brother he Palen Reilly called to enter a pro- $3, $5; Box Seats. $7 ay “Young Reilly boxed Jim Ke Se | fT ui TON: at the Sharkey Saturday night"|on tho Hilltop. e wane i a. Te Me said. “The bout was over at 11.45.) gIMMONS MAY LAND JOB AT ficken PUAN PRR Mii Tm the second round, a little after SECOND BASE. | aaah ms FARR earn ace | rte pnleee id nu Se olook. 1 heard Biny Jacobs minons, who has had plenty | CENTURY sew ‘tneattey {tare iG ning to cadl up the newspape: e f ( 0 ri EAE Gorore’ cise Decinning of” tng |°%, aner iene experiance, und who| | THE GARDEN=*ALLAH Bo id eighth round, T heard him call up and) eoing wanting, comes from the Koch And This Mi That You Get Watiam Comedy 4434s g.00 Boma 438 Oa ra a hag i bari baad pees Young | ogters, thrice champions of the Kastern = leans WALLAL Sat ss BUNTY mods i ‘THE STRINGS ACADEMY vs i maeyy B 8 Fen ad League, with such a strong recon a = LY 42d, west of Broadway, Eves, 8.18; atinee Dally. a i way ABD, He HAS RIC #4 Het Today, sat, New < ANAGERS of Mahters will waste | Mendation that ho stands a good chance A Guaranteed Good Drink , Ti, ; i Lint eee’ “ste 1s, 20: & Me cINDEREL heir time, and what's of more {of becoming permanent resident at nec Guaranteed GOCE R +H $18 | " ' LA importance, thelr nickets, if they |@Md base. Karl Gardner will hardly do, t Raymond | cock Fee, i = telephone The Kvening World attor |# he 19 no sarily hurt that It ie @ pity Never mind what your taste ie in whiskey—try M d a) Pa _ bouts Shortstop is the main cause of Wol- “ ” ‘i : ry 7 ua 4 ARRY LEWIS"Srites trom Pane YETOUn Morty, tone dae, Jack Knight e “Wilson” from the new bottle. It is put up this GRAND Oy Howe, 250 8. BACELARUER a Nh Yin, a . v18 writes from Paris|is the only one available for that dim- . " Bk fi saying that he was given an|cult position, but he did a0 poorly there way 80 you can get it absolutely pure. And this means ; THE FORTUNE PHONTER, Ma Hy fata we ea neo, OR co. | awtully raw deal in his fight with = = ee] 1 drin do Just to WIA # PINAFOR E Charpentier, who, to quote Harry, « real drink—one that will do you good. ony : cate ; sli a Wad Be 0 B' & O21 Bt. eee tn tae ene mall tree || BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. the bartender, “Give me a little old ‘Wiledn’ from. that MS statis bos Chas. Alaara Ty ete The Noe ian st jd peae Hass falar, Poe a | —_— een e |Sidney Drew, Jock eens copies of Le Figaro and lai} 1. gmsire A Manbattan new bottle—the one with the new top.” You'll be ALHAMBRA {iit ‘hally Cokin Orci —— |i irae rhe Bietia, both of which papers HAT? |] Casino—Carl Morris va, Tom Ken- A, 1261) 81 Ace ihe Apple TAMMERSTEIN’S = Tew rr) & Otto, em abel repr ue ry | es ihe K. 0. @mith va # friend to that bottle from that hour on, 7 an MAST! HA! i) KLY. is P agree in saying that Harry had the|] Jimmy Jarvis; ten rounds, DRO 1D ean hetero Sica hs4 ret the by ee Di Mee ere scout swsenenre leet of it up to the tenth round, but) At leone Acre 4, A~Bddie Smith ' Dis" & 140th St. tS iAy ae Paes 4 Marble, c 1 a. |] ve, Howar ;_ten rounds, Mat, Km} = Poe ar RS Mera ah eine Wilson Whiske coumena , ' |i Reset SFAINTING TE TON, Hed to clinch i ai ‘ nee 6 jan tre that ae times Charp. eiahea hushiand Priest " aS | [] gies ROE iis ant MeDooneha ant othe’ ai ay a aad Janded nine or ten hard bi Harry Stone will meet. Young if th N Bottl >. “ we ey fr lensed, 8 t Fairmont n ie ow ie ont Seer FA ye fe Mat : A.C. on Saturday ni : z i it arey Hi and “Konome Kia win SOLD EVERYWHERE ma 008. 084 S80. | wy Waist. || DAVID WARFIELD op Gymnast! A. A. on Saturday night. é DaviD BELABO ia cna saheeontesiictcntiahe ‘ »