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\ 4s growing wearisome, especially when \ ee to travel ten or twenty mile: P-TO-DATE AND NEWSY This Week’s Schedule of Bouts Shows Healthy Condition of Boxing Under Frawley Law. Copyright, 1912, by The Pree Pubiishing Co, (The New York World), HILE no championships are at W ake in New York this week, we're gol scraps. Goodman and Burns ought to Make quite a splash to-night. And then there are K. O, Brown and Matty Bnld- Win, and Mike Gibbons and Wille Tawis. Any of these contesta would have etirred up the town a year ago, which is a pretty good indication of the growth and prosperity of the game uhder the protection of the Frawley Jaw And the very effective supervision of the Boxing Commission. 0, Brown and Matty Baldwin Phould provide a very interesting enter. tainment for the fans, The announce- Ment of the welghts in thia fight is go- ing to be wort! hearing. 80 much h en claimed for both Baldwin and own that the fight followers would ke to know actly what they do Weigh, Tae Boxing Commissioners are {6 be congratulated upon having n ade! this welgat-announcing rule, It is the Meat satisfactory thing they've #inge they opened shop. AS for the Glbbons-Lewis aerap—that Wh tureiy be a corker while it Insts Willie Lewis, a year or two ago was Ome of the classiest near-weltora in the Bast. He has always teen a very fast. clever boxer, with done fAboUL Kix pounda of weight to Gid- MA, unless he hax taken on poundage within the past year, and that Is some- thing of a handicap to give to a midile- WeiBht who can hit as hard as the Ht Paul boy hits and combine speed and Oleverness with the punch as well as he Judging fro thetr at fight of win- , where Kid and ran up against a Aa you may have seen by th the IAverpool fight was a ¢ had the Kil going fr And after taking thin fourth and firth ting on the finishing to Int @ighth tt was all over and the coon Ush people say th west © buteher ban. @ fight. The wieh hte moratuw the @nd and | a lot of camment on Jahs,| the hall, Mr Jrwings, feinty and Puckey Meurs| W. 6. C.. who lant. ’ vont telephone a! Ward that tp 1h ‘ urryeu itagala le, yeurs of exporience jt was, whh the | Mute afi Jacksons! wut, i val th nm he day after the Aight, and on th ray following Went around to one of the clubs, and after Ketting eption Was on my way to the depot to get back Paris, and then ca “ cuange y time table, ‘Phe tant 1 Wan tn with two friends w Ing down a Hill from sr Mhedra) and smashed bue which war coning areet, The next th fn a hospital and 1 | elded that lev but there was no ft, because 1 had my lege encan in splints, It was a terrific crash and the cops on duty felt certain all my bones were brok Amination showed !t wasn't no Dut J had a severe cut on one leg and was badly bruised all o Outside of that | was all right and #til 4 the living, and tha Streak of luck T ever stro Was an narrow a squeak Want to see. “After ten days in bed they let me ross to Paree, and here @overing slowly, but surely. I expect to be able to resume boxing in two | Or three weeks’ time, ‘The Liverpont People are very anxious to stage me Inat either Jim Sullivan or Car- pentier Ma T hay meet elther on any term I have ail kinds of offer London clubs. Business looks bright, and I intend to get on the Job as aed Tecan. I hope to meet Gtb- hone later on, and will probably fight | Denning in Paris, as well as the win. ner of the Moreat-Gunther bout | just heard Carpentier has Pa the TAverpool offer, no #t may be | @ullivan, put I hope to run the Frenoh boy to earth for a return match, “Sincerely yours, “T “HARRY Y Lewis ° HE Boxing Comminsion says the star bout must be put not later than 10 o'clocl the west side lightwelgt fn a bout at) Laer writes a correspondent. “A club in| the Olympte A. C, of Harlem, The taht) 1 yauentne rerarh 1 Brooldyn put thelr tar bout on at 19) WAX a hummer from start to finish, am |g gins Ne yc Be tot 2 battled their haniest, and as a - Doo wn lork and then followed with their | req ‘rg ‘4 result there was plenty of go0d heavy hn ‘semi-final.’ I say the club 4» wrong. | sivkwing ‘ Soa aay igh Te m Soores, Am I eight?" No, you're not right. A “star bout” fa & star bout, and eo far as I can ace thare's nothing to prevent ite being placed first on the programme. 1 wish that the clubs would put the star pat | © first, and then those who didn’t care e ait through @ lot of preliminaries (in- | ip) myself) could go home when t ‘Thte midnight finish stunt tee to see a fine lot of; Wesi Vw ree |, Jette, the clover New York heavywetgit. | Who has become famous for his fast and | welentine battles, made his frat appears | ance tn this city for over a year at th Amerioan A.C. Copyright, The “UMPs” Downs In“Texas: +) | 2 e+ Put ‘Clash of Neighbors’ Boys | Is Goodman-Burns Bout y mont same propo! thon, man's habitat tee Full of {ts Avingdon square, whtle Barns ty Jabout & mile north in Weet Twent Side of Argumenis Over To-Night’s [i.0"Sad Se tscaieatcal . 1 rn Greenwich vil r arth. « i Mix-Up at Fairmont A. C. _ [atation te a const manlane etd p at Fairmont A. C. ternate admirers ¢ excitement t© no Population either for Duateetied | ther resldents of the went side, Kid’ Burnes broth te cons ried & remarkable extent over an | shop in West Tw is to take thie cvs | QOWn" nere J eodman, years the « kn wledsed ring Kreat west #lde, will teokle andest propositions tn} reer in the ran one Bums, who val Lares thi and no other the real ring ph on bie wtde of this busy Nutie Buiaer Reports THar ANINTER FAT HAS AG MUCH = CRANE IN PARLIN as ONE APPLE IN an ORPHAN ASYLUM + Some REAL w-~ - DOG DAYS ALREADY KENNEL CLUB SHOW Publishing Co. (The New York World), a’ ena, «ty “8 Dow OUTH . Wy, You LITTLE » SAWED rly --BIG LEAGUE THE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1912 IT’S NOT ALL SUNSHINE TRAINING WITH GIANTS AT MARLIN [GIANT RECRUITS '$ SHOW 1912, by The Pr PLEASURES OF OUTFIELDING MGRAW 15 GOING To Have TENNIS As A TRAINING STUNT - °°! NS. To-Night’s Match to Decide in| \ hah ternational Amateur 18.2 \ Balkline Championship. ¥ defeating J. Ferdinand Poggen- iB burg of this city by a score of 400 points to 38, Charles F, Conklin of Chicago succeeded in tying him for the international amateur 182 balk line ‘dilllard champlonship title. The men jwill play off the tle to-night at the and the match should ing. Conklin's average | he clone and ex 2% and his high ruy in of 9%, which he|* eclipsed Poggenburg’s previous! and stands as the record run Posgenburg made an | table, | run of 92, Jot the meeting. UNCLE SAM’S SOLDIERS WILL CONDUCT POLO average of 1135, and his best runs | we: St and 3, The tie matches be. TOURNEY THIS YEAR. \pibebes Edward W. Gardn Iidouard | Roudit and Joseph Mayer will be played | » feature of the Sporta#nen din- é ‘today in M-poing garaes, xo that the at the Waldorf-Astoria, the affair of Its Kind ever held was the announ oo jor Henry T. Allen of In a game of basketball at New Haren, Dart sy Army that some mouth detenled Yale by a score of 1 1 Y ae in the aie abontt scout nail halt ms teams take Mien predicted vrs International seen army teams ecome a feature’ of the Nportanien's world. McMahon Spee sign Them for Ten-Round Contest March 20, “HERE, BUT ONLY AT BY JOHN BORK OG La ' ARL MORRIS and of Cc ihig heavy welxnix Melo. recently | put up a great tensround bout it ile carlyle AL Cs o have it out ia They of Brooklyn, ave Kolns yther were matched to-day nel G vera} a8 Mahon wrath defo ty | there are few who Wom't RIVE a Wee bit : 2. ely on We Fo the/of oddw that thes Mol will retarn a tors i ‘ © Wests) Soituer man was #atistied wat vet jming| r Kennel Ch he new » previous ba | ote a | GH Contra Hntnge tt tng found | {hg MeStahons made them a slattering | themaclves a big. centr attract oat | { wadd was ti EK ih ' > Interest was displayed in th no time in "tt AU kdl Jeane te Kasi ly Evening World’s lowe “eapecialty’t Rene would get iniy siape at the New | just mating the Polo A. A., while Heaidpin Tourney Deieais Two Men, IMLULADELPHIA, Feb, Joe Jea meeoting Morris Harris} jes and Chuok Carlton of the navy, rounds eae! tended the show three} @ | A good-mteed crowd at-| 7, Buren, 04 mal. ah Morris Harris HMR Dende, BO. nette, and 3 Mebanghlin, 49 He Was foreed to hold Cassidy, Ot, to ne and Wak Ww ' nd round. Che ! fame an novice Int willing, handa « was merely @ master Maloney Again ingen, 10M eam it r arn Uratiiee High nine Company Wack CMuaR A Wy AB Bao ie vibe ind By having the better of seven out of ¢ ten rounds, Leach ¢ ceeled tn defeating i ‘ It Wie Croas’s great knowl! Hote of ring tactics that won him th Ral rooker, I oe In the fret three rounds High Individual Scores, ourel " Win Wothenme Nonpareil. Wao art) Esing io be knacked cult 1 Rodteldens Hidaon. Ttaboken iii | —<—-- | Moran Nearly Knocks Out Hedell he would do lls tr T[ A.C. of Brooklyn kv of resignation that scemed if you must,” th to look, and the venty to prizes Will be distributed and will de. | was to fine just who's who in dogdom, on eit $75 VALUE FOR $25.00 Sale on second floor. 3,000 ends of last Spring an nd Summer materials. The tailoring stocks of S. Morris, 349-353 Fifth Ave., and L. L. Schwartz & Co., 198 Broadway. Suits alpaca lined, overcoats siik lined, to measure $25.00, Made in advanced Spring styles. ARNHE El Pi Broadway &\ Ninth Street tournament may be brought to a close. ‘iy HOW INTERNATIONAL Roudil Dr, Gardner .. Acco were 95, | seaond Hegimen: ~| put together on his twelfth turn at the} ,,.tms tenor of Morris and ace Have Been Rematched : BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. “k Goodman Winter Gardon Mot Hon Daly's ft . CYRIL SCOTT in THE FATTEDC, LF 39th Si.™ ii A BUTTERFLY ON’ | THE WHEEL BROADWAY Ti wi “BUNTY PULLS THE § STRINGS | LYRIC MANHATTAN rainy Dockstader WEST END i PUL FAnck M BOUGHT AND Paid FoR nM BILLIARDISTS STAND. Nigh High . I, run. average. Poggenburg ... 2 16 Conklin ..... 1492-27 4-86 u 12 4-36 1111-04 812-04 Mial favor when Giteon scored tro followed it up with bis long ah the game, ling, to vrenty secon ef, th eh welt enable him tot BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Poggenburg and Conklin To To Play Off Billiard Tie ol ne fepett cleats last aight, Col, Fincer trae ee 2 it, 60 het I a a join the Fourteens m Hegle 25 rar ia oe mimes hid ma ine siepoard bed dishanorabls. vee wents tor not ing the les of the ater for holdin Snidonehtys is ‘ti 8, ton rounds, At Brow Ave Figating Dick vs, Young arty, fen voy At Royaie A. yn~Barry Young Solebe *&, ton rounds, at the « y night. amonut of inopey his 4 and he wired back Av dd $4th, Daily Mate, 29,81. UND THE wok D RDKIN with Tong vena Voie Ss TO-MBHT » AAR vet Away aah Motiaces Thar, aud. § Thea dt bet Fie y& Ath ar. i ve 5. Matinees To-mi'w, ‘Tis. Ko To-day, yay iia Comedy lt west of froadway, 6 “anor, Tins, & Bat Joe Little on Blue HE SUCCESS. MOTOR BO ORT OW Sins a THE MILLION | EAS The regular uniforms which had been mmitee gent by 15 D OF PARADISE * the Wy vet EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN | GREAT ENTHUSIASM IN | THEIR FIRST PRACTICE [Seen ms Haven't Yet Arrived, So Youngsters Use Every Kind of Costume Imaginable in Workout at Marlin Camp. Harry McCormick Sent Contract by McGraw and He’ll Be Used as Utility Outfielder. Texas, Fe. a traw of the Gtants evidently determined to ts * to einen anot pennant, He fas sent mick, te hitting outfleldes who in the steel . Harry is expected ¢ w wants M. Cormick as a utility hitter and not ‘ re in little chance of a change in the outiiell hitting strength in needed on the ber MeCormick aly yo hitter, and With Beals Becker, ane n 4» on ’ we Clants ought to be pretty well fort patting, Mar Manager rs ago tog BY BOZUMAN BULGER. Marlin, ‘Sex ITH a temperature of SO degrees In the shade to thaw thed twenty-one strapping young Giants started on a run for Fnved Park this norning to begin the first skirmish ip the loug bas impaign for 1912. So eager were they to get at their work that more than half of { youngsters left the hotel ahead of time, and gleaming white balis wer shooting streaks around the diamond as early as 10 o'clock. McGraw, who had ordered everybody to be ready for a start at 9.20, and who is usually the first man in the park, was somewhat surprised, if not chagrined, to find that several of the youngsters had beaten him to the jod. “It's a mighty good sign for a start.” |patr of talons across his knees they sald the little manager, “and if the|look like a tap robe. He can wrap it remulars will only show the same am- | fingers all the way around a baseball. pition when they arrive next week the | NO other man outside of Rube Waddell ever had such e pair of mitts. chances are that we will make things |)’ Johnston, the ead Ring” of hum." Waco, who was with the Giants for a PITCHERS TRY TO BURN ‘EM while t . reported last night OVER. |and was on the job this moting. He s taking his second crack at the big league When the manager walked into the gate he discovered several of the pit ers burning curve balls into the mitts of the temporary catchers and he | and may make good, Just im came Munsell, the pitcher, 1s another white hope in appear- ance. McGraw was sorely disappointed at the mediately called a halt on the proceed- tn lity to work yesterday, as the day ‘You'll need those arms all summer,” | was ideal for baseball he #aid to Pitcher Munsell and big Rube/ture in Marlin sudd Evans, “and you had better give them a} | Arcee? ot tie GUAM and the sy took chance to thaw out. Just cut out this |” arance of spring. amee- throwing for the present and we will | dad ocarynure onsta cone a ay dude, tuke @ lttle base running.” of Barde.. The hotel ten ene eae “Here, Robby,” he sald to the old ana the oldtimers were delighted to find catoher, “back 116 up and I'll bat then !that they can now eat thelr steake out to the inficld. The throwing they | without the ald of a sausage grinder. @et to the bases will be enough work There are three moving picture shows ‘on the arms for to-day,” going and two soda fountains cleared The youngsters were given just two for action. So, what more could « hours of work and they went ot ft with |°0uns ball player a a vim. : young CHants were tore down some in _—. Wagner Outpuints White. agner. the Italian banta Spates White in the mat nte main street of SMaritn, f and some in vale Whitt ari y iinde‘or | rags and some in tags. srored two leneleaowne iron tie (yh gown They had rigged up some combinations of uniforms that would make a color artist in a musical. a! throw up his hands and take the count hant, Bowling Alte Ret St. 8 reat Gi re way of New Orleans had not but the worl 1 he delayed ome of the recruits had send in their measures | rostirprise they were {i- | formed this winter that th thelr own uniforms, and ‘tion created no large (thusiasm. 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