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ne ‘Paizer Stops Kaufman in Five ' Rounds and Stamps Himself jas Real White Hope. L PALZER beat Al Kaufman ta night at the National A. in the hardest - fought Nieient battle seen in New kin many along day, The fight A ions with the fifth round, when ufman lay on his back in a neu- corner with his head resting on ropes, practically knocked out. ore WAS some question about the yeuracy of the timing, for the kdown came only five seconds ore the end of the round. Kauf- was quickly counted out, ana ell was rung at the end of the) __ nt, three seconds after the end of three minutes. In apite of this nicality Palzer was undoubt- y the winner, for even had bell been rung Ddefore the ling of the count the referee would have been justified in allowing fight to go on with the beginning ‘thé sixth. Kaufman was too weak continue with any chance of suc and the Boxing Commission's THE EV ING WORLD, FRIDAY, D MBER 29, 1911 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ROBE EDITED BY RT EDGREN Copyright, 1011, by The Prem Pubiishing Os. (Tee Now Yorn Wetld), N THE SPORTING OBSERVATION TOWER © ($8 Lisventw’ our 1 CAN'T HEA! My NUMBER Yet. WANTS QGOMETHING QOFY TO LAND On IF HE'S KNOCKED OUT THIS 'S NOY A PANIC? JUST FIGHT TRYING TO SATISFY JACK JOHNSON, WHAT; THE: GAME 1S COMING TO! Boxing | Enriches State STRONG WIND HELPS (©: BROOKLYN SCHOOL Canadian Intercollegiate Hockey Champions in Game Here TENNIS MATCHES FOR DAVIS CUP ins cnt 8 dete DuFresne at cover point and Bhirreff, Crescent A. C. Seven to Meet Yeates géverning the action of the referee would have forced Patsy Biaiey to stop the bout. Tt was a battle of genuine giants, mon who wore trained to as @ physical condition as any of the Kaufman's weight was pounds and Palzer's 218. As ey stepped out and put up their da Palzer's advantage in size was! nt at once. He is the finest cimen of a heavyweight that the since big Jeffries sand Sharkey here, wide shouldered, a heavy neck Gre aigned and wh the heart and aggreastvences @ MoGovern, he looks like the real white hope. From the frat blow struck (t was @ Mgnt. Kaufman, siniiing and confident, action of tho a firet clip on obin, Instead of being thrown back, jg Iowa farmer pushed dn against ntly swung Mis driving his fists into al and struck the floor in @ sitting position, @ot up laughing. Palser, scowling Grawing bis lips back so that his showed, rushed and swung fun- The Californian set himaelf and ded it on the ‘The tow-headed vent down heavily, and into a flying mixup, ton the chin sent Kaufman reeling, 4 following ike # flash, Paleer swung yleft and knocked him fat on his back. aufman got up hout walting to using, but ner wae rush- In the short inches Kaufran smiled at the crowd his shoulder. The first round was iger's by a mile, and he looked a ire winner, All through the crowd, uring the minute's rest, men were say to each other: “Here's the fellow to nt Johnson. B* dn the beginning of the second Kaufman turned the tables Palser started with his bull-like yush, The Califor: deft hook that off, Almost i reached the «: an met him with « y knocked his head fore the thud of ft nad ery Paleer was fighting ‘ack, It war the same way whenever he was hit. Ie took the punish and pushed in a it, But Kauf- man, timing his blows carefully now and sending every one over for & knock- out, hammered him back. Palser bo- came wild, He struck Kaufman low and the veteran turned to Haley with frie fact twisted in distress, Haley paid he attention to the fouling, and twice struck low, Apparently 1 entional, He was fighting like \@ wild man, with only one idea—to rush 4m and swing from any angle with ail strength. Kaufman stood straight alugged, Hefore the end of the rouné Paiser, dazed, was clinching 1nd Kaufman's arms untti Haley in between, UPhrough the third round Kaufman whowed class. With cool deliberation he every blow home, staggering the slant. the punches and returned blow fer blow as fast as he could hit. Kauf- qman's clean, hard hitting was piling up '@ big lead for him. ie drove lefts te against Palser's jaw so hard that could hear his teeth rattle, WHT into the fourth round the @ghting went with undi hed Again Kaufman Sill Palzer only leaned in | Months. before the Wout wan Called off,’ “MoPariand. claimed’ be | revelected, Tt is composed of. Dr. hee =e “toonat time in "whieh to "reduce | ittiqme,, Minnesota; Dr. J. A . ot | ceived hoa] A 4; EK. After Two Tie Games Manual T rete of the wearon wit _ba| Orth ma |Rain Causts Postponement of| py Job F POLLOCK. A pos ot Haverford: E, Hall, D Festi 1 ..| York: j LTHOUGH the’ boxing law. is only oc of rents sik dasa, raw Ba ma Vaben OSTIE Training Succeeds in Beat |ain vauyeny econ or Montreal meets First International Game | AA “tour cveaito abd, teat, having |? icalat Holle oe ha Reece tit | Williams, Towa State. . . the Crescent Athletic Club seven, cham- ‘ ; fone inté operation Aug. 2. when | Begfet $1,200, ie, manage, Danny pees ing Townsend Harris Hall. |giona of the Amateur Hockey Leagu in Australia. Joe Jeanette fet Porky Fiynn' at the mae. tovtake a rest for two. wecks the 6t. Nicholas Rink, The visiting Fairmont A, C., the State Has) already eeatn, realized close to $15,000 as its /ahdre of \ St. Paul and Ray Brot the @pectacular playing tn the second . CHRISTCHURCH, Now Zealand, Dec, | he #hows, this sum representing & per Pept gti ot tndienenolis, The mai haif of their game at Macomb'a Dam|ably the most expert lot of amateur anc tine matches for the Davie Cup ma{cemt: of all the receipts.t whleh ave) Wea site A.C. of Now ‘Ort managers of “both fiaite gave the soccer players of Man- in. a twenty round Breseultabla to. thew the fighters wil be signe! un hockeyiats piaying the game !n Canada Dont to-day. MoGiII's team t# almost identical with the septet which fought out a thrilling battle with the Crescente a year nd only pucceeded in winning by @ aingle gonl. Fvery player on the team fe speed skater of reputation in n over $90,000, If this rate ‘te main- tained it is almost certain: that ‘the State treasury will ‘be enfichdl':by be- tween $40,000 ante more sat ee termination of i Mt Joo gasterty cr, 1 afi te fim on the Semite te * aa ae ekg the international lawn tennis tourney which were scheduled to begin to-day .|have been postponed until Monday. A heavy rain during the night rendered the ground unfit for play. ‘The American team is composed of William A. Larned, | Beals C. Wright and M, E, McLoughlin. They are reported to be In excellent the verdict over Townsend Harris Hall of Manhattan by the soore of 8 to 1. ® dig interborough scholastic struggle, the game was fer the High School soccer football cham- pionship of the Pubiio G@chools Athletic joodman, the popul a cork at Pale EL nN ier B non, the crack Indianapolis welter- League and had created no iittle in-| Canadian racing circles, and the for- condition forthe cont ee se ie, pst te ae ry anes ts ects to. some fa this terest. ward line Is reputed to be able to take . " are bate tn Bietaburets to-thorrow night ‘Twice before the two schools the disc down the tce faster than any |{0¢ sad Sorthane it Lange, A NEW YEAR’S SHOOT. ie fa r at be yk Werrse the former Denver w Geavored to settle the au quartet of players in the game any-| that oe, Joed the Marerith 4 Bee a tie. pettarwvteae lth promacy, G4 each time played te ai where, team Cf the Now nga Venue A great chooting contest has been ar- rs Spx to sepegta to £0 after the title in a fer mn tte the cores of the gamen being one| The Crescent players shave two los | | For the firt time to the idiory of ¢he Otrmpie sl ba a A= pew TRE Be hou iat all and two all, reapectively, on the Amateur Hockey League trophy | mee 8” Americtn “a ‘or dogerl fencers will | Benburb, " ‘ Wed. ‘The strong wind had a great deal to|and another victory in the champton- | Wor rhe wos netuted tothe cehen ear teat (test will be between German-American edd § RYMORE ng gab for do with Manual's victory, aa it {p tournament will place them in eee sear of Arch Fer cart tah wnt Lo egg i geo Se sat- 4 ETHEL BAK on B the Townson: pi final possession of the cup, which 1=| ues. ha We | Mase ef re continually. in the second half. Gemicinat t6 exptain why he Crebount — ey The tine siitings and overcoatings sold by S. LYCEUM oc 3c: “ditt tear Gee er y Preafent: Lynch of the "National League rigi,| A frtendly rivalry existe between the NAZIMOVA sui: Mamma hockey enthusiasts have corralled ev- nd @ great many Morris,” of:' 3492353 Fifth Ave., for $75.00 to ery player of ability to be had. They are determined to beat out the New Walter Cooper, John Ward and Major York Athletic Club tn the Anal atrug. | eae iim", BMy Sy Gia AA mina |at, F. Healy of the Second Hegiment $100.00 are: on Baie on our second floor. Suit r Irish Volunteers are Coster Knocks Ont Jo! gle for the SPAR end the tearh We hate to ‘wate cn fray with a rank d will supervit he or overcoat’ to. measure’ $25.00. Sale ends Jee Coster, the Hrookizn featherweight, knocked | Which they intend to do it with is wala ao IE pose ‘The judges will be Col. €. J. Crowley, : ‘out Johnny Moran in the ninth wound of what | atrongeat from every point of effective. | Rn iwton, | OW Ei would |Col. EB. P, Gilgar, John Duon and D. Saturday. ’ ness that has ever represented the club, ‘the ‘aber! ‘ttemnrting to (0 buck oe ‘H, Gillespie. om ‘baseball. BOTHNER WREGSTLES TO-NIGHT. ‘elgeete Bothaer, the lghiwelaht, champlon, wil ‘Albert Lavaure, a Frenchman, to « finlah Hingr's Bronx ‘Theatre to-night *orellm. {tary Wout George Fisher, will tect Leo Pardello, ———_ ‘The acquisition of Dr. Mills, who ts conceded to be the best goal tender in the league, filled the only weak spot in the aeptet. ‘The lineup to-night will be the same that will Ko into the chame | % plonahip series next week, ‘The team hax had several practice games with, the Yale, Princeton and Columbia sevens, and the players have shown marked improvement in the essential features of the game, principally in stick han- dling, shooting and aggressiveness, Alt the old favorites will be on the Ice, Mills at goal, Sars Kennedy at point, BOXING SHOW TO-NIGHT. At American A. A., Brooklyn, Wil- le Jones vs. Young Shugrue, ten rounds, Mi Kid Burn ARNHEIM, "Fora Ne THE aoe jer WALLACK’S "ize of TEOKTE ARLIgY laughing as he drove hie punches home blackamith hammering out a hoe on his anvil, In the middle ound Kaufman landed a terrific and Palzer, infuriated, rushed AMUSEMENTS. Arranged. the local lghtweight, will meet Young Kurtz of Newark for ten rounds at Brown Gymnasium A. A. Tuesday night, of the right, head down and butted and swung low. ‘The crowd hissed him, Palzer clinched Kaufman tore Joose and swung his right into Palser's body, and the blond fg stood still for ones and turned to referee with a protesting ahake of his head. Again it was Kaufman's round. Palzer started the fifth round with a rush even more furlous than those that had gone before, Kaufman drove him back with a heavy right to the body and a left hook on the chin that twirled him half around, 1) *nleer Waa not to be held off. He fell In againat the blows and hammered incessantly, In the second minute of the round he wae fighting head down, diving at Kaufman in headiong rushes, He slammed man aga ropes ut 1 on the ch ing him nearly through, at the same time hooking @ left into his ribs. A 20 mate fort ind react on hima, Stewart in’ the fourth, the yong mring hime Bei The Wedding Trip 1, Sete? CASINO w anny oe th, {tar's, Wea. Tow Have You Seen The New Bottle —The Bottle That Guarantees You GRAND. THe tor AMMERSTEIN' $1.00, Daily Mats, at, oth 8.10. Naw To-morry Cor hw Comedy $i, ay baie X aves teenta haa tries vat A Good Whiskey ? a ca Kaufman was forced back acros the —— “ ear A} ring. Kavfman, thinking ¢ was coming at his head, du He was slow this time, and swinging his right\flet up almost the ground, landed a fairly on his chin. at full length with hia head re: the lower rope, He didn't stir, Haley went through the count. Se: pansed, and the bell ran The knockdown was five seconds be- fore the end of the round, Kaufma seconds Jumped in and pulled him to his | corner, where he sat looking across the | ring in a dazed way at Palaor, In Pal zer's corner Tom O'Rourke and his other | ¢ Joyous peretia, LI TELE BOY I Next drink you take, ask for ‘Wilson’—yes, the old “Wilson.” Best be sure you get it in the new bottle— the bottle with the new top. Valzer, from crashing blow Koutman fell back NEW YEAR’SEVE fil Grand ball of ah iEojre Balle Cty tanta. for seats,$1 oe i xcibEnY CINDERELLA BIJOU "wer Syco% x, WIL’ ocr LACKAYE | OTHE § This is your guarantee that you're getting the best whiskey man ever made—vend that you're getting it ex- actly as it was made. ARTAN BINA He oe FO No chance with the new bottle for anything but a real drink whose every drop is pure. That means a lot ' BLAVERS | my, BELASCO that, DAVID WARFIELD ,;; the fight arms, A didn't atl Was over, Haley waved hin minute passed and the bell | < an, sitting there, puzzled. And then Haley announced that he had counted | big Al out, Kaufman rose protestingly, | but he Was still groggy, and whether or not the count was right it wae evidently & good thing for him that the fght was | KINEMACOLOR Bway ike Re. ilson Whiske (In the New Bottle) SOLD EVERYWHERE GOkU MMA © By George McManus —————= | mage _ Treasury by $15,000 he, neverthelews mind, $1,808.18 for mi rom recente ed with th Lifton,” Martin “and. Scarborough oh Fans Have Pall Ove Over $300, 000 | ft esi Lia fen coments, ue Sateen Sie ase F ‘di ne forward line. The referee will be Bee aan thuriy “per cents) ‘The State |Ttayed ts much better than under, the With Stiff Opposition Ww. ¢ ident of the Ama- | for Shows in Just ite — old rules and advocated no. chases | ( ‘ ealreine te, fost tee Pacis Metasiend ey. re. velese the General Committee inatpted To-Night. for thie scheduled ten-round bout with, Phil Brock WA. C, of Cleveland last night. ‘A match 1s almost “clinched between Mike @fb- est side later, ly. ‘Although the men at oP, M., Broadway & Ninth Street pet LU: vi THAN | seconds were hurriedly sponging the a OF a rem REPUBLIC\"% 221 31 Bye ats: big blond Nghter off and waving their DAVID HELABCU towels, apparently not knowing that | EN’ ‘CROOK O,' iresenite THE WOMAN eel i a : METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE SRS ats Tan FOOTBALL RULES. G0 UNCHANGED ~—FORNEXTYER > Delegates Attend Convention Here Under Instructions ; to “Stand Pat.” | ~ . jOOTBALL will worry aloi other season without und 4 ne * te" Seven of the elght districts repre! joclition any radical changes in in the National Colle \of America sent thelr annual convention in this on the one ’ uctions to * playing code. | After all the reports had been.! ‘and speeches made advocating the ent rules the association Instructed tte Football Rules Committee, whet Will meet in conjunction with the- Get Foothall Rules Committee, to ¢ote tor j the following at the next meeting: legislate so that the open, a Gane | will be continued and the chan talities, minimized. “To try to secure a clearer t of rules. publish the rules | so that the offi | will have more time to before the football season begins.” .° | If a majority of th ral Roles Committee decide to change the pres- ent rules the delegates ndtrueted \to agree to the follow! 5 |the forward pass: | "Remove the 20-yard line ‘of ‘scrim- to no limit providing «« titan \catches the ball before it strike: ground, and to make it necessary, to gain seven instead of ten yards in three downs outside of the 2-yant line and five yards between the ‘yard Mne the goal. This was suggested by Dr. H. Williams of the University of M: sota, Chairman of the Football; ‘stand pat” L. OMhd Football Rules Comesitee. te NEW YEAR'S ING HERMAN STARK ASS'N: TERRACE GARDEN: CRITERION f 1 iy PASSE RS- _Next_Week JAMES Ki, TACK KNICKERBO KER Si HUDSON: Sint: HELEN WARE i atin SN FULTON * yi. 'sa William Collier The Quaker Gi HARRIS *;4 ROSE STAHL ' ey NEW AMSTERDAM ¥ BEN-HUR 25 4208 DUSTIN & WILLIAM. FA In THE LITTLEST REBEL Next Mon. MODEST SUZANNE, Senta Now! Rea, Kitty Gordon in ‘the _Enchantress Meenas LASHWoo! . aiane ty ula Nelle: TLILLTA (Ice Sally ‘ol ALHAMBRA Tih Ay, & 12 Mat, Daily, RONX Mat, Daily, i ns BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, eee PIE i

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