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: UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Flynn Has Small Chance of | Beating Johnson When They Meet in July. | Copyrigt, 1912, by The I Tus New York W last Jack Johneon, w renvy weight eh ned ar a ham. 7m 4, and next July ut joa fighting ring for the first time stace he rettied the championship Gigcuasion with Janes J As the date set Ject change) tm July 2% Will have been out of the ring for @ Uttle over two years. Since meeting | Jeffries he has boxed hundreds of ex uty, but to genuine contents bave marred the even tenor of his the- Sirica! life Jim Fiyan, the Pueblo f de Jolnron's opponent, so F @t once to the head of the long tet B white hopes” dim Flynn's right me is Andrew Chtariglion, but f all that he ts of Irish blood, His fathe Who died long before the present “hope’’ Was big cnough to know what a boxtr Blove Is, was a Flynn. His stepfather, Who pressed the name “Chlarigii UPON the hope of the Fiyrin family Italian, ‘This te of #omo 41 even though the Italians themselves great glove ar Je, becaure It haw becom @lmont a traditon of the ring that there Must be some Ifiah blood In a henvy- Weight champion. John 1. Sullivan! el strain Irish, Jim Corbet: an Jurys w vo frie | Ale successor, was Irish through and ¢ through fn Corn wa! Bob Fitasimuions was born 4 fathe was an Irteh fencing and riding master who moved | to Cornwall shortly before Bob's com. | into. th and hts mother, was Irieh, too, & strain of Scotch-Irish In came fro Tommy Burni Qnd his mother German. Jack Jotnso father was French ! in Zulu, These two last Sullivan's time Heenan, Hurst, Ryan, Kilrain and many other | Breet Irish Agiters from time to time Jatt claim to the title, dim Fiyon wilt be giving a big hand ap in veight to Johnagon, expecially as this tx to Wa faish Mgt, held out tn Nevada, At the best the pugnact fireman will not scale more than 1¥5 Pounds, walle Johnson will probably Wale between 25 and 20, Thirty Pounds is a lot of woight to concede @ champion, and especially a clev Johnson. Againet Carl M elebt didn't make much difference, for Morris didn't know enough about Doxing to vse Nie wotght and strength 1 white mee a t need to I grow wildly exelted about Flynn's chance of x Johneon, 11 has a chance, of course, he is tough @ tron and a hard puncher, but It's a Very wim chance. Johnoon fought Flyna in California Nov. 2, » and Knocked him out in eleven rounds, Fiynn was Just ae tough and strong then as he is How, although, quite naturally, he knew @ Nitto lease about boxing. Me tried to fough Johnson, who stmply played with Bim, tooking over hie he nd displaying hiv len o: ‘ Pui in a hard punch. round Flynn, exasperated by his tn ity 19 penetrate the big Mack mane Guard, bewan to talk. He made a re Mark Uat rasped Johnson's nerves, and Johneon stopped smiling and knocked | him out, Moreover, Piynn hae been an eany victiin for Sam Langtord, who four yeas ago knoc ut tn the! frat round ar) > years ago knoe gat again in elgat rounds. This dovan't argue strongly for Miynn’s chance to add his nan the list of Irish champions, in spite of the mas. teriy way in which he handled tu Oklahoma Giant Curley of Chicago, Flynn's mane in behind the offer for the bout {a to pay Flynn for his services (the amount not specified in the contract &nd ts to give Johnson $90.00 for ht end, $1,109 for training expenses ay third of the moving pie: Fin the gentieman wt Gotch-Hacken DDIE RF Breat w 1 ie fe es he ways that he never did “knock” New York, aud that he has been rudly mte- quoted the West, ‘“Duritig our stey fm Now York,” be writes, “I can ossure you oir relations with the proae wr Public with rare exceptions we cordial.” Certainly + for my ON PAPER Jim FLYNN LOOKS LIKE AN EASY OPPONENT FOR JACK JOHNSON TD Hein Formce rieur JOHNSON STALLED ALONG UNTIL “+t <7) THEN PUT FLYNN ouT | a fries |* Tex Ricard it Dhan White | !« son. tn wh Ami white heavyweight will alone be wort! HE HTH RouND- «+ here’s a Million Waiting tor Discoverer of Fighter _Who Will Beat Thhion Hope Crop and Picks Palzer as Likely BY VINCE, Contender, YT TREANOR, HPRE'S a fortune waiting for white conqueror of Jack John- ‘Johnson who ate in defeated half a million of doliara.” during | yy Tex Rickard at in a bie chal Wort last night, bi jsmoke from his perfecto and meditated The man who hung up the $101,000 purse for Johnson and Jefiiles at iteno spok ral w oa clow anapplly and hie small brown championship fighter. “Hight now, Jobnaon and his tith y i find himaelf ti white master, neemed fired with the idea of promoting battle that would) bring aoout the triumph of @ white in his hands give way. “D have looked over the crop of white fellow | the physique, ‘champions are made. nursing and instruction will have his hands full be aretul ohy ng him. » ao speaking enthusiastically t 1 J a toat's admins jand aiwa well I never saw any rea M Who comes t the goods t of luca Yo: an welcate bbone would stay at home In BL Va Mut an for those of ue w st ‘ swell, the sooner we see Mike ax the better we'll be ed, Tals by wire Milw Laltor, W v4 him, and 1 : trouble at aay time it | hadn't “burt ny hand 1 would beve oo | JAG REDNOND. O'Kourke do “How about the he writer asked. |mopes hero and in Europe and exception to the rule, A® even! seon but one who seems to posse | makings of a champion, Palrer, He hal the The moving pictures of the fight by a tthe dof ayes aro fe,” went on Hickard, “but another of your and a half, the big negro the ring with his For instance, he some of Whose ancestors | 7d himself battering ths younester, the north coast of Ire} id, | Al. Palner, may nh the chin until the bones ave the He ts the bis the atrength, the foundation of which A year or so of and | Englishman, Bom. ardier Wells? You have been quoted f him, TEX PREFERS PALZER TO man hands and of the white m; fi the Jim Corbett typ bought of in England. He f prestige out of belng matched w ELLS. ated a second before re- d then said: "Wells Is a weil bullt, fast and foot and might n NOW, vason, but It ts lucky for him t gat wan prevented the same Had the fight eduled Wells perhaps wouldn pularity to-day In Wells o better man than Pal: “As a fighting proposition and ac nslitp contender Me farmer hae n't cheek hin elopment “T've been 1 prefer ‘alzer. much, All he continued " very ov 1 at the ne r un = The he fighting instinct a fighter, He's s tearing in A hant p neh needa that n't want any of Johuson's Local Clubs Expected to Ar- range Some Fine Matches for Their Patrons. BY Jou THN ¥ POLLOCK, t two wei nome anged f t me just yet, O'Ro in afford to go slowly with Palzer, in 1 ao "t think pick womething easier, Hike Morri®. After that, in my opinion, he'd be ready for Mlynn, Tt was nugwent figured Pa himselt firet any 1 do," that Fa valuable fighting propos ike is wise, Ile he should have ched him with Mynn so soon, Vd some big fellow 1 then this Carl nt now. x evidently pped = Rickard. “O'Rourke has turned down an offer of $19,000 for iis contract T don't blame him, more, ag @ champton contender?” the writer Interrupt TEX DOESN'T THINK MORRIS *» your opinior WILL DO, “He won't do.” and Tex bit off ap }of clear am his t ath with emphasis, “Ho's no. but he's too slow, He has no natural bt ax Kame us speed and absolutely mary fighting instinct. desire to tear in other fellow that Palror Mm arep his hands to hin sides when he ought to have been “Do you think wed to Nght in New York? peo} ho of ple the promoting business here 1 wouldn't! hepitate @ minute-about offering $40,100 for a ten-round bout between Johnagn | and Jeanette or Johnson and Langford. ‘The public would pay good prices tor asks, and Jeanette or Langford would be foolish if they wouldn't take-| $10,000, But after thinking It all over, 1 ther fellow,’ ell, I don't kno: bout. Johnaon ts vada is a The conversation then switched to the Reno fight. “Is it tr was to have laid do he ran before t on the fight.” Te nothing to pipled Tex, with an pletu te all bunk, 1 wa ranything lke that wine to much plans y the pletures of that a fnanc The 1 je whowes Ho's worth a lot Johnson ou nto fight, I don't Jolson sold As third with 7 zer and n of Carl Morris! | | Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). Jin FUNNY, WHO TWitL GINE JACK JOHNSON A WEIGHT- HANDICAP oF 30. Pauns, snapped together tik, strong, and | anybody'd want, | ks the neces: Ho hasn't that d annihilate the has. I've secr swinging them at Mt to be} Ww, he church ight oppose it, but if T were in| T This Is the Green Mountain | "BASKETBALL LEAGUE. Boys’ First Year in the | ai ve League, Too. worth the $30,000 | the only place tn would stand for je that Johnson to Jeff and that ment two days was asked. that rtory." re- air of finality «on the lookeut and I'd have been | nd they nro stil ast report of the that they had | that « erort to the picture concern a month| York before the fight for $60,000. Jett hetd! vanta hin longer and got $66,600, which made | with hte end of the Might almost ae lit as Johnson's. agon and T retained & sixth and stil have tt." \y Atickand ide to yin town unt | } Jan, 14, then go to South America, | amet where he las exten cattle Inds, | “Wn Hew ay elht months. Mean: looms up on wil uau i while if any fight w fate 4 prov MANY STAR BOXERS HEADED THIS WAY BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. t Olymple Pordon rry Brown, Carlyle A.C. va, ‘Terry ho promoting horizon Rickard eo wants to He he goes after winly M The Gree admitted to the league this year, have | mnly played two guines In the series to | date, but th day, the Dartmouth team ts now favorite fur the ollegiate Mounta poss! aur “tor The’ Daven with on. im the ve ineston sin Am that he gets a good whiskey when he ‘Dartmouth Now Favorite ty mplon, y t Prin Other games thi be: Princeton him takes a know when he has to pour it from the ordinary bottle. Today there's no excuse for his not knowing. The new bottle, with the new top, tells Tt contains the good old Wilson w bot we him in w A’ A result of defeating Yale Satur- y have shown atiletic sharps New Hampshire five a strong champlon- | y defeated the ( in th wit athloten are in the field wtid What’s the Use of Guessing About Your Drink? Ask for the Bottle That Guarantees Whiskey’s Goodness y for yourself, Wilson Jhiskey V sapeuie AND FIGHT HITA TO A FUNISH. For Basketball Title STANDING OF COLLEGE Lost. Dartmouth Cornel) . Princeton Pennsylvania uncement of thelr twenty. ». 3, at the T championship of Basketball Leasue, n boys, who we (een 60 ight throwing have b . duntors and midgcts, Nays at various di the Py. h speed der the m * goals to one, jor “by both ix Ne the umbla team, last ae ce alee ee nk game, now ted or ” ‘Two creacountre mine were held reaterday Mola Sat>| Robert Lelie ef Hrooklrm winging te ieee ml tournament 1 ( an A boy thelr next the of three ‘and a dalf tiles and MoCann New two Mindred yanls In front of his four New | counpetitors, | worth "Rnrewabury fiver today. the Pie Flaten | nremabury itiver today The Pair Flas "Yacht cab infevendent tee Yacht ected to Wold. conteste anda large feutites have been teveleed fur ech weels will | he, Mentos, the olddime ball player and former hal ences | meunen ef the. We iants of 1905, fn the Pactfi® Rose Ontwamed by Cotton, PITTSBURGH, Jan, 8.—"Tony thes was on gamed by Kid Qotton at the! American Club's sbow in the Old City Mall, Wh Neweartlo Italian was alow, and after taking sonnd walk on the jaw during the fifth round ‘ot interes in everything sate his dewire to potest himself, During the aixth round Tony led but cmoe and that was @ wild ening which started at his heels and landed nowhere, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1912. How THE FLYNN FIGHT WILL STE MIST SAM MEVEY OF AUSTRALIA AND PARIS. tematize Pl the pennar of the Giants is time in an exha tetics. That's to some {dea in Texai te of the opinion who {s fed well his opinion, is of club as a star w “I am thinking can get an expert supervision of the preparation of all food for the players during the train- ing trip. That has been found to be the most success! ft would just ai n abundance in help toward winn! So seriously hi this idea of dtete! ing the subject several hours every day. {9 trying to foods give the most strength and at the me time be able to select food that an be secured In In this connection tt might be of ine terest to know that McGri Mathew- son and Witbert opinion that the with the Athletes ‘The train that hour late. The to the grounds, 7 things that could played havoc aking them AROUN D THE At RD. 39th St. NE Orr's hve 8. wise, is pretty sure drink. — But he can never as pure as the day it was A real drink if there ever Stop in the next place and Sold Everywhere BROADWAY": New York Manager to Hire Man to Supervise and Sys- BY BOZEMAN BULGER. | (TH five weeks on his hands be- fore beginning another chase for! spring training. In case you don't "get" that dietetic thing, I am correctly in-| formed that it appiles to the eats, and, | take {t ¢rom an old plaineman, that is To get right down to cares, McGraw most important part in the upbullding | of an athlete. An ordinary ball pl: bases well at times, but gets off hi: stride from eating mince ple in thi middle of the afternoon, but ff we could see that what we did get Was properly prepared so as to give! belleve that !f as much time was spent hi rs strength it would be a big|on seeing that the players eat properly to do with the loss of that g Philadelpiiia that day was more than an had to hurriedly bolt their food and get Whether that eating of ple had anything Winter Garden" “at Het Hoi #10 COL | A BUTTERFLY 0 ON THE WHEEL Tika: T0Uh, bet W'way & Oth av, GRACE. GEORGE » “4 ng Playhouselit, Fo F's Bought and Paid For f2"sto, McGraw Studies Dietetics; wrong ayers’ Eating. nt, Manager McGraw | going to spend the ustive study of dle- be the new {dea in} that dietetics plays a} systematically, in! is much value to a ho can bunt and runt trainer to take direct ful manner of hand- @ small Texas town, McGraw took no more chances and for seriously of a plan,” | the following games he took his team said the Giants’ manager, “by which I in the spring. The Giants at one time had a most promising young pitcher i named Holmes who literaily ate himselt || KNABE WAREROOMS ling athletes tn other lines, and I think| out of the league for want of super- aptly apply to base-| vision as to the quality of food and the ball. Itts very difficult to get good food EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN CORNELL REPEALS + RULE AWARDING TOTEAM MANAGERS (Special to The Evening World.) ITHACA, Jan. 8.—At a meeting of te Major Sports Athletic Council of Cor- nell University the recently tnstiteted rule awarding the Varsity “C’ to man- agers of major sports teams was fe- pealed. It was in December that the council decided to award the vareity letter to manager! Previous to that time Cornell man- agers had always been awarded an in- signia different from that awarded to athletes, but as nearly every college awards the letter to managers as well as players, the council decided Cornell ought to do so. The move was produc-) tive of a great deal of criticism. After a mass-meeting of the wearers of the “C” in the university the counell decided to have a meeting to reconsider [tre step, and after a four-hour session it voted to withdraw the right given * and to give y have been managers to wear the them the same Insignia awarded heretofore. It helteved that the council atil! ely favors the awarding of the "C but only changed tts rul- ink owing to the adverse sentiment of Josh Devore Hopes He'll |=" “Pull It” on Chicago Ge My regular prices look like sale prices, but my Clearance Sale is jnow on. Without doubt it’s the ‘greatest opportunity for clothing CHARLIE DOOIN SIGNS TO MANAGE PHILLIES FOR NEXT TWO SEASONS. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 8, — Charlie Dooin arrived here yes- terday from Altoona, and before he left tn the evening for Colum- bus to round out the remaining three weeks of his theatrical bookings he vistted President Fogel of the Phililes and signed to manage the team for the next two seasons, The terms of the contract were not announced, After stating that Pitcher Bill Burns would go to Minneapolis, Dooin sald the Phillies would leave for West Baden Feb. 4, and AMUSEMENTS. after saying there for four cr five $ a days would go to Hot Springs. Mike Dee, the Phillies’ trainer, tolephoned Foge! that Mitte phy would accompany the to Hot Spi and act as trainer in an advisory capacity, Murphy wants to take a trip to get him- self together for active spring training at Pennsylvania, value in this store’s history. For \example—$25 and $30 values | now $10.50. Moe Levy (My Only Store) 4 19-125 Walker St., New York When you realize you can hear BONCI the great Lyr home, just. wh you think it's high a umbla Graf Parable instrument that Makes such deligatful m sical entertainment voasi- bie? Columbla Records can be used on any disc ma- chine—call and hear them. our own 9 do with the loss of the game or not over the night before. There 1s no doubt that eating 1s a ser!- ous question for a ball player at Marlin SS'Dows! so Money: Sth Ave., Cor. 39th St. amount that he should consume, said Matty, who agrees with MoGraw about the atudy of dietetics, “I ing the pennan: as 1s spent In bunting practice the team McGraw taken up| would be in much better shape when it tics that he is study-| reached New York. I can't say that 1 ascertain just what! take {t from me that the older players will vote solidly for a good system of | eats at Marlin.” ‘Texas. am an expert on dietetics, but you can “Dietet! asked Jo T sought his opinion, 8 studying Robinson are of the] to try itt, hurried gulping down s last fall had much ried the Giants to Players consequently hey ate ples and other he served quickly and with thelr stomachs, | lazy and — sluggish. THE WORLD oF _PARADISE BO, Mats. Wel. & Ba! way, Brat | The Wedding Tap Aap Willan Comed Oollier'« re ot wa Matdnw To-morrot BUNTY PULLS THE S' pte LYRIC * Mats, We. ae al Littte BOY BLUE T HERALD SQ. War War ass Manhattan Mati iiee Weil a so! THE GAMBLERS Bow ray alia MBR fi the Baons STH AWE. wil ST ey | eee ak atarde more th 1 on Pittsburgh of food just prior to the second gamehbeago before the whole league £: to {t and they figure out a schem JULIAN ELTINGE “ti beat the play every time we siart | 1 A, MOTO 1 = AUTOMOBILE AMUSEMENTS, 2 F SHOW. NEW_YORK’'S LFA! ‘G THEATRES, Pitedepissdss Si UARE. G. DI ; ih ETHEL itis BARRY MORE|| STEN'S | OE Kadmund Breese & Co. Edin Marry, in Ac, W. SASON'S powerful drama, CUE Atter Larkin Chines THE WITNESS Titi: Gite McKay A Cantwell ‘cole : 8 Jol Sambo Girls, 5 others, , BELASCO ete hte Bee eA NAZIMOVA JRerUBLIC yearn 4 in the Brilliant liantly Acted, DAVID bid r 1 THE MARIONETTES Te CRITERION tives se : OLYM re Silene Sag afte James K. 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