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It Will Be Hard for Wolgast to Continue Dodging Murphy if Latter Whips Hogan To-Night. Conyright 1912, by The Tie New York W UCKY Ban Py to-night the wwe wbiiahing Co. | out therel * Dont twenty ot the y o ‘Tommy Murphy There are vleme ” ein this fight, so many things to into consideration that ft |# to ptek | A winner than one migh after seeing both Hogan and Murphy tn ac tion In these ten round bouts we have in nat Hogan in a twenty round fight will t much better than in a shorter go, If it was to be only ten rounds I'd have no hestitation in predicting that Mogan would have the better of ft. Hoan has better Judy ment in hit is a cleaner, more sever boxer Murp! He ts a! harder hitter agh Tommy ean hit] hard to nuit anyone, espectally | with his left to the body ‘Tommy Murphy has proved that he Is @alied for the ng distance. This ta) surprising when you consider hin years | of training in thr four, @x and round bouts, He didn't know tt himself unt!] he went to California and whip) Owen Moran tn twenty rounds. that fight {t was predicted that American man 18] HEALTH NEGLECTED FOR WORK would blow up. Ife didn't, On the con “going back" te SOMETIMES. trary he finished stronger in the twen- the vet-| phe trouble with the average New tleth than he was in the first round. | eran coach of Co-| Yorker especially ts that ff he has more It was his finieh in the Jast four or five lumbta — oarmmon.| than a couple of blocks to go he a rounds that gave him the decision, And Individual cases, | moat tnvarlubly hops on a trolley car T ‘ ’ pare out a few trolley, taxicab ani only a short tne ago Tommy fourht | i. - A aise Palmela Mead ana Lk Pp feet Packey McFarland in Californa, No! 7 a make Hab lhocker would murprine himself by tte matter what may have been sald or pear that the race\jmprovement in his condition and written about that fight those who saw Ja deteriorating, but! epirite, We are too prone to grow alum te are watixtod that Tommy simply out-|'!@ Kreat body of Americana are hold-|gixh through too close appiteation to Janted McParland and wore him down’|!8 thelr own physically with previous| our work and not enough attention of For fifteen rounds or #0 Mt was all Me: [denerations, Coach Rice was found | in nee some in New York, how: Farlaud, He battored Murphy all over) there y at work in the heat Of @) wer, who are proving the exceptions the ring and never stomped punching |MAndball match tn the Columbia gym=| that’ prove this. Since the opening of im, And then, to the amazement of|/4stum, This bit of exercise concluded, | our gymnasium three evenings a week the apectators, McFarland vegan to|® autckly made known his views on|for graduates there have been @ large Weaken and Murphy came up in round] streneth and| oy He won the three. he threw vinds and tore There ig @ general impreaston tn the | the rare at Saranac ahs, He won, the ther: Bert Maxwell finished the season with the Giants last year. ere hh both |KFeatly Improved, but IT do not agree tand that every one In New York ataya | quarter and, mile races with ease, walle, the hoe 3 i "eg Vaid eee - ide bag pein {with Muldoon that they are any leas out tho best part of the night. We who| the zanyard event, | The quarter, twarmlie wan satisfactory, and McGraw thinks him good enough to come through He ee ate ae cn hate (fit than those of m provious generation, |live here know how much truth there a half-mile races are the events cardest to-day |] as a regular on the pitching staff, Before Joining the Giants Maxwell Murphy te a hard punisher when He'*) i010 in apite of the fact that American |in this, The tmpresston is created by! The gnal Teague vill meet again jp this|| yitched for the New Orleans and Birmingham Southern League teams. after the body. Some of his afi rent ite to-day Is pliched to a higher key | the fact that those who do stay out | city at 2 o'clock on the afternom of Feb. 18. | Fre won eighteen games and lost seven. through. and McParland was weakenet a : ; |inake #0 much nolse about it, It te Cape will trate Ostrens tnatead of |] for the Fond du Lae Clud of the Wisconsin-Liinols League. to such an extent thot he was tn some|'an ever before, I account for thi# In| oon” these that the yarn comes that | war® Noten, Ind Inflelder’ Radia, Lennon. tat danger of being knocked out, He took the decision on the str ngth of the big to B°|}ow-wows physically, It fe true that that he had piled up in the firat)no further in his studies than high| these are, yet T wonder how many fifteen or rixteen rounda of the fight. |achool, te better equipped to-day for] realtze just what 1s sending them On the showing he mado against Mee |Iife's struggles than ever before. there. riand it conceded oon an ven chance against Hogan—or very near ar n_ chance, | Me would surely have a n chance against: Wolgast, and he's the Mehtwelght in the country of whom I eun say that proof Is that Wol- has refused to moat | rphy ever win mmy whipped and nearly knocked him out tn six rou tn Pittsburgh. If Murphy should happen to win this | Every sport ha ye one of |b fight from Hogan, he'll bece the best cards tn California, where tw already very poular, and in that Ht will be hard for Welgast to continue |cal shape to take up life's struggle. It) eT yuther think that the man Mul- dodging hi may be true that @ large number do|doon apeaks of am the declining Amerte 2 Carma: nae BOthing thereafter to keop themselves |can ix the one who has the habit of SBE that Wolgast ta tn trouble in erin, but because of the good start | throwing weird alcoholic concoctions in- again with his racing auto. He thetr college Ife has given them on the|to his stomach—the same poor old likes apeed almost as much as J. J.{road to robustness, it t# @ long time|stomach that ts already overworked by does ndteit!s with operation trim-| before they wear abnormal quantities of rich and often mings, "threatened pneumonia’ and all |and tear of modern ats completely Indigentible food. r vo Jo can't ep nt The reason a larger proportio mie Other 1 wy 3g ive t eee men do not keep tn better shape p * atl, Those sikns of activity promise | cally is because they do not realize that we'll hear from the champion be- |" eaay it te to keep dn condition fore Jong. With the big purses offered | ney fool themselves into belleving all over the country now tt must Deltnat. they are fo busy and harassed hard for him to sit atti. Before tong | = he'll probably be trying himself out with i a few four-round bouts, And unless the P. ig’ bur. Wins Sot Leen hin wih a weanle COQCNOUrG pot it won't be many ionthy before 0 G E il a a His Game Easily CKEY MIPARLAND ho: GAGE ON — re : i sm aS Wy] J Ferdinand Poggenburg, the former ee reiary try. national champion amateur piiitant | ut for Packey, to ge! his eye aharpened | Player and a member of the Leder- and his hard ace ” i to landing on|krang Club, experienced itttle trouble the right «y Afterward he'll be seen | a ating Dr, Walter EB. Uffenhetmor in matches with Younk Erne and other |o¢ Philadelphia in the second Kame of more clever men. turns is to be cons} the Nattonal Class A 18.2 baikiine cham- gratuinted. | There fren’ whale Math | plonship tournament at the Hanover ere of lightweights a 1 Just now |? Abe apn A who are willing to play tag tn the ring | © lub, Brooklyn, aBy @ p sea Lad ut with McFarland. Poggenburg finished his string with an |average of 114-36 and hikh runs of DEE 2 of Philadelphia, 4) and 4, while Dr. Utenhelmor went ‘a ; immy Carroll 18ht| through nis atring and fell to an aver- some ileon” from the new bottle. ' nok Ike the best fenther an i not even except Attell rq wana great “find” a few year ago, Io} {wes picked up by a Phtiadelphta man- Newer, and at once began to win fel ‘in euch pense al atyle that put against the topnotch bantams and! feathers, Ie was a light, elientty butlt Mitte fellow, whose fighting cleverness ‘waa natural, and didn't hove to be} 4rited tnto ht, iui he waa on} teen or sixteen yearn manager had int 1d, Porton ligence ei o'Ke maken great fighter tf ho wasn't rust wlong too fas, and he held the bey | wack, Jet him get his growth, and then Igont iim wion# again, ‘Tie result was fn the fight with Carroll, who lmmeaifia very clever fonthorweight, ‘Keefe hasn't wtopped going, Melt . easra Of Jn the future, UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY “that only never was a t sport. diverse forme of athletic a |most every one attending college has 4n opportunity for healthful recreation. | building, | and the ho |result ts that almost every one gradu- 80 | ated from aur colleges ts In Kood phys! nT Get more Derete tH THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 381, 1912. N THE PUGILISTIC DOMAIN Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). Hogan MT To MEET WE Building Up The American Man || Discussed by World's Greatest Health-Makers and Students of Physiology in Serial Instalments Expressly for The Evening World. American Man Isn’t Going Back, Says Coach Jim Rice of| Columbia in Disagreeing With Prot. Muldoon, but « It Is True That His Physical Condition Migh: Be Greatly improved. Talks With Jim Rice, Columbia Coach—No. 16. The New York \ he subject of this series. “It tn not the phystoal the fact that the college man, the man who has an opportun 1. 1012. by The Pree Publishing Co, vorid). NOTHER assertion that the to be dented,” he began, condition of our | business and professional men could be that Murphy should | GQLLEGE DAYS BUILD A GooD FOUNDATION. In the history To-day there a ite mui t strengthening qual! age of 4 8-90 and hie best rune were 30, 21 and 38. Although Poggenburg | aeiphia ond « dia not pla GriMth and Monte Ae et Jounny Moran Ren Sobinoy Moran, | 4 him tak ton pound fernom porting Club, and clever for Moran, having pounds of the conteed of the colleges there) ye when students Ken- erally took @ more active interest wo many and recreatio ole item, ft the meny #00d loaves toward the the match, the latter failed to | ho wae [take ndvantago of them, oggenburg » to hia usual good form, >. jell Bos teverty that they have neither the tune nor the Inclination for Nght exercise that would A mentnant cone! K0eP them in Kood condition, They con't minent con realize that a rowing machine in thelr Aitioner of | home or 1 A Kot of chest weights or |The deftéat was a bitter one for the St. men who takes ts-| Indian clubs would give them sufficient sue with Billy |¢xerciee to offset the strain of business |into fourth place in the Muldoon on hia| life. And ff these are not handy it the New York A. would be possible to keep in good health and vigor by walking number regularly at work In the gym- naaiim, and they are Invariably en- thustantic | therefrom, oF even) New Yorkers generally are going to the | ot the Dotgers, "hae beng Wa Elec ‘ontret | oe STYLISH NOW. “They might think don't think #0. suMclent for any fatigued 1am Inclined to th! that It ls what might be al-|cocktail, or mixed drink habit. man, tn} ale, |minthe and various other dopes, drug and polxons, Pnija- ates od Wilson Avior pugillat, tas heen bested | ther het,’ Padcy Hedety of Phitadelphia out. before bons ihe | Dedely was too fee the better aren | RO Gap EO AOL g over the heneflt they derive os | PLAIN STRAIGHT DRINKS AREN’T lons of sleep. 1 eight hours of aleep ts no matter how Years ago !f a man wanted a drink he took whiskey straight or a glass of beer or and that was all there was to ft. ‘To-day plain itquor {s not enough. Some men must have dashes of Vermouth, ab: —And This Means That You Get A Guaranteed Good Drink Never mind what your taste ie in whiskey—try | this way eo you can get It absolutely pure. And this means a real drink—one that will do you good. Just say to the bartender, “Give me a little old ‘Wilson’ from that new bottle—the one with the now top.” : You'll be a friend to that bottle from that hour on. SOLD EVERYWHERE ‘ mR aR ERT To Ty Wanderers’ Seven NowLeads League ' —— | CC || STANDING IN AMATEUR | | _HOCKEY LEAGUE. Lot, Oshkosh “Middleweight Puts Right Hand Out of Com- 1 1 1 2 8 mission in Second Round. DDIE McGOORTY, the Oshkosh E middleweight, put his right hand out of commission in the cond round at the Fairmont A. ©. last night when he swung on Walter Coffey'’s head. But for this accident Coffey might not have got away with @ whole skin. For the remaining eight rounds MoGoorty had to depend almost entirely on his left, but {t is an extraordinary ‘eft and enabled tne Oshkosh man to win by the proverbial mile. Coffey's terrible cight was with him, but ft might Just as well ha deen Gown at the Metropole for all the harm it aid. It didn’t land cleanly on Mc- Goorty half @ dozen times. Some day when Coffey overcomes his habit of Hefore a large crowd of enthuniasts, the Wanderers defeated the St, Nich- olas neven at the St. Nicholas Rink by a score of 7 Konis to 6, thereby putting them in the lead in the race for the championship of the Amateur Hockey League. So brilliantly did both teams play that an extra pertod was required. Nicholas reven as it shoved them down race, leaving . and Crescent A. C. tied for second plac ‘The fimt tournament for the national amateur pocket Milliards (pool) championship will be held under the direction of the National Association of McGoorty Much Too Good For r Coffey at Fairmont A. C. Against McGoorty !t was scarcely more than useless, MoGoorty, handicapped as he was, showed up oxceedingly well. He hi ono of the fastest left Jabs seen aroun here, and has the eye of a hawk for spotting openings. He rarely missed Coffey with the south paw, and for the first two rounds, when his right wae in working order, he looked an excoption- ally good two-handed fighter. In short, he {s a good man and interesting in action. He didn't bring much footwork Into play, probably because he didn't have to, but ho has a good defense, with @ blocking system that 4s prett nearly perfection. It would be a waste of time to describe the fight in detail, ,it was simply a story of what M joorty did with his left and what fey failed to do with his right. Mc Goorty won every round so easily that the bout was one sided and all in Me- Goorty's favor. (ahaa ey Cy Smith and Keyes Draw. ROCHESTER, Jan. 81.——"Cyctone” Smith of thinking two seconds too late this right may get him in the fistic Mmelight. Amateur Hilliard Players at the Amateur Billiant ‘Cub of New York, Hroadway and Seventy-ninth atreet, begining March 4, the entries closing next nt rounds to a draw before the Olympic A, C ie lghtwelghts made it giveand-take at’ a. ages. Monday noon, All matchen will be at 160 balla, An effort le being made to have the Harvard: | Comell varsity efghts race on the Connecticut River this year, | Jay Gould, world’s amateur court tenn! feated the crack pro player, F.C a, of the, Ta Eighteen Giants have now aMxed hin. which Getphta, three: se A eerious break tx and the Amateur ° rudents take advantage of the recent ruling ‘and | ay ball on sem-profersional nines, Playing on ihe same team with semi-yrofewional ing on a team against them, is sufficient to lose | amateut caste, Milton Scott and Bert Maxwell. recruits, the most promising is T the Western zheng | Valon te certat Bi; needed more seasoning and turned teen games and lost nine, and such 1 jormer — chams amateur | Looe rary lendid chance of winnis rote al nahin from) Morris Wi in the major leagues. Lake, batting average w! Soleberg and Williams Box Draw. Young Solaberg, who le one of the most likely dantame turned out im thie vicinity in some time met Kid Willams, the fast litte fiahter of Ba‘tt more, in @ ten-round hout at the Sklyn, honors being even, Fi Renae blow wes landed uotll NO VALUE “ANYWHERE like our remnant sale. Suits to measure from fine imported materials for $18.00, overcoats $20.00, that will be perfect fn every detail, and compare with garments costing double elsewhere. ARNHEIM, tote fought bard, Solshers “t de for the wow ch and for the last tim i90t Or hating in Aiea ‘ny with both bell clang Broadway & Ninth St. EIGHTEEN GIANTS HAVE SIGNED CONTRACTS FOR COMING YEAR coming season. The four latest to sign are Charley Tesreau, Josh Devore, Of this bunch, Marlin with the Glents last spring, Kelley, manager of the Toronto International League team. He won four- of Buffalo and Jaok Dunn of Baltimore declare he !s sure to make good their signatures to contracts for this three of whom are He went South to but Manager McGraw decided he him over to his old “‘side-kick,” Joe ix Jeff’ Tesreau. competent judges as George Stallings His work Milton Scott played shortstop He took part ‘ais .268 per cent, and his fielding aver- SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Hoboken and Bert Keyes 3t New York fongit ton | 9%) I ponent | promising ' EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Mike Gibbons Engaged For. Two More Bouts Here Lewis Again and Also | Young Cashman. BY JOHN POLLOCK. WK GIBBONS, the ehity and M clever boxer of St. Paul, was signed up to-day by Jess and Eddie McMahon, the fight promoters, engago in two bouts hore. His first op- will be Young Cashman, the local light middlew: hom je will tackle in a ten-round bout on Wednesday evening, Feb. 7. His second dout will be with Wille Lewis, whom he will take on for ten rounds on Friday evening, Feb. %. Lewis was to have sailed for Paris to-morrow, but when his manager, Danny McKetrick, told him that he had a chance to match him with Gibbons, Lowis said: “Dan, | make the match as I want to get an- other crack at Gitbons. Then we can on the flaht between “One my “Mugphy in, San Fran. ria #3 rite, Benny Morgan has already wagered $3 fen money on Bhurphy, Dan MelKetrice baw algo taken Murphy's e0d to the extent of $160, while Jimmy ‘Thompton has put up $200, on Tommy's chances, of getting the de. etalon, Man; ler beta have been made, Jrith. the. majority ‘bettors taking Murphy. The betting othe ‘a Frioco {8 10'to 9, with Hogan the favorite, Netting tm this Round’ Hoan and was i remponaible ‘alter eS ekey oat ins Me corer aiid couched inn all through the ten rounds, pects ante Stellen ialdewelah tel Fea of a match being clinched between and Frank Klaus, the Pittsburgh for_one of the local clube have Klaus is going to San Francisco Evening World’s Headpin Tourney Last Night’s Results. Maritime, No, 1—Jacobus, 106; Lintos, 101; bell, 86; Anderson, OU; Bundy, @9, ‘Total, 390. Maritime, No, 2—Quackenbusdh, 62; Shaw, 77; Onristoffers, 00; Glatemeyer, 78; Franklin, 71. Total, 402. —Drstal, 04; Wels, (a eee 10; vate ‘arriom (Redmon), No. Ly | Garres, JU; ackiman, 62; ih ‘80. Tolal, 959, ban, juthansel, 89; : Fels. § rar hs: 5 ke 71, ing ae Bt ae ieeman, Hd tegeinan, 100; Been, Sor We 27: Ritehte, (90; poms aa Poa, G0! Netty BT: 4 A a “ee usa 34, Total Moeller, 108; McPhee. 3. mond iter .. 1B tna, No, 2—Per 10 A Hodinson TA: “Moone, High Team Scores. nhattan (Paterson, N. J.) A Ran tPatergon) ahd Aurauia’ (eit) High Individual Score. G, Turner, Olympia (Union Hill). ais 462 mt _AMUSEMENTS. Hit the Balls -Ey msl Et 8a e a Resounding Smash! LODRAMATIC FARCE. “OFFICER SIX-SIXTY -SIX’:Gaiety Broadway-and 46th St, Evenings, 8.15. Matinoes To-Day and Saturday at 2.16, Is the Absolute pentane of the AMUSEMENTS, a9," —Morn Ore a St. Paul Boxter’ to Meet Willie; ight, |} i} for the big testimonial benefit to de ‘Total, gu Jack O'Brien vs, Eddie McGoorty, jual, No. ae Wield, te ‘Shortails dack Goodmen va, Leach Cross. is, 26; Kelly, 88 » Burns," 45. | Pot ke Donovan 8, partn I—Brendel, 91; Scheele, 62: | _ Pram ‘Murphy, 88; Malone, 4 pi = ——— Pols, 92; Homark, 69; Blank,! | Thame White Elephant Nowling Alt 2; Smith, 07, end Wt Bist St. & Wraadwas b “tate, na — - — — Hollands ae * bert, 8, ‘otal, | ~ ‘ USEMENTS. M \. Roll of Honor, | NN re | Last, NIGHT FOB WINNERS, |, (SEW YORK’ LEADING artes HL Jaco! timo, “ way Witla Mosier, ‘Bena {Brookiya) 108 EMPIR' Wine Mat Todays BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. A.—Young Wag- At Long Acre A. ner vs. Mike Malia, ten rounds. At Sharkey A, C.—Paddy Sullivan vs. Wee Barton, ten rounds, Matches Arranged. Young Cohen of England ys. etto, ten nounds, at Olymple A. C, turday, Frank H Bonny L Gymnast Jersey City vt | 38 Sailor Burke, the finel-hitting Joral Nght beargs mele, and Ton MoMabon te. re eatabureh Bear. "are going to fight y Were mal | fovday to “mest ‘inn stt-rovind bout Delore American A, C. of Pittsburgh on next, Sat night, Burke has already deteated MeMahon ty once in a aiz-round bout in the Smoky City a1 in tna ten-round bout at the defunct Twen- ieth Century A. C, in this city, “Johuny Dyndep, tho wert side feath we returmed to his former inanager, Grtieae foriieth and want 3 ‘Curley several ike to to take him beak, to moet rounda at @ Jimmy Carrol, the fast little, California, bane taimwetght. ‘told the writer today through with the boxing fun to bis home ie San Pram rol was all token up over, ie “attent by O'Keefe at the Olympic. A.C. on Monday a ateh fe probably the readon wh. he ie aul tho fightin t at vehi fan earn €£0°n week,"? gail Carroll, “and 1 thiak that in better than the fi i Jack Hedmond, the Mil weight whe oa oan been neculred to Tight Pal Moore pe niladelrve for twenty rounds at te, ‘West few Orleana on next Stiod fadomnd hag’ been substituted for Baldwin, has an injured should All the Fistic Siars at McGinn Benefit To-Night All arrangements have been completed Jost a decision fo Battling Neon tas . temfered Joe McGinn at the Fairmont A. C. to-night. The greatest collection of stars in the prize ring will appear in bouts, some of which should be een- eational. For the first time, rivals have agreed to meet for charity, and the Iist iga:|inctugee the best known boxers before the public to-day. The programme will be as follow Wreetling. FFU Bingham and) dis troupe of Java Tom Jenkins vs, Raices Boxing. 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