The evening world. Newspaper, March 4, 1912, Page 10

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Se UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN HHLANDERS NT UMELY T0 $17 PRACTIE 10. ponement of Opening of At- lanta Training Season. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK JOHNSON-FLYNN MATCH LIKE THE GRIPPZ—NOBODY WANTS IT | Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), (fivectal to The Evening World), ATLANTA, Ga, March 4—The Higt> . 4 | landers’ training season te supposed "Bidding for Palzer-Morrls Fight ’ if y ~ Demonstrates Prosperous . : Condition of Boxing in This City. port of boxing in New York City le evident when two boxing clube rad iit gig i 2 3 : kt Carl Morris, two prominent mem- of the white hope division. will draw the Most of the new players are (Colena, mp and Appleby @ hard time to get uniforms All of the young folks are anxious i Jace ann Jin ws OW, WELL — 1942, P.Zd ‘unless the promoters raise the prices ‘ Dayond al! reaso: Proposes Cind Ti would be hard to find 0 per of OF THE “Kent. De Oro and Daly feexers in which the puriie would take In Op ening Block Matias cece tare ip egy aoc (7) f : Or Match 10-Night Sp reply under the tultion of Tom % __o @ Rourke, until to-day he is being of- tered Giants May Use Shafer As ‘‘Sub’’ First Baseman _—-— gtart on the veterans in training and ma, y Californian Co ini will give them a hard tussle tm the daily peel oe By pari gegtrenty i- ice games. oung ‘ornian Covers matt ,Bermanent blece of the tnfeld . p nery, tial Sack in Great Style in |e"éeadea’ tose tase scien. eee hes fade tf celal re | Pg Leaieg wi @ natu ete tf ‘Tee Alfred De OroJohn Daly pocket Game at Fort Worth. the prediction good In the game at Fo billiard matoh will begin to-night in pa aing Worth. Three times in succession thie Joka Doyle's Forty-second otrect rece, young Californian went up and laced The men are to play 100 balls each night] BY BOZEMAN BULGER, |, ‘hat many clean line drives, during the week, the champion conced- Marlin, Texas, Marob & | @oiTing Rie year'a absence fron, th game Shafer has grown much heavi T* victorious young Giants who Tt te not fat accumulation, but a ni in Fort) tural tl tt the Cuban had better be at the top o! ve ee ee Growth, He te only twenty-two righ tas Worth yesterday, arrived here| Years old o same. t hat they call ‘th red The Pittabureh National Biltard | Pattie o¢ the can ringing in dheir eare.| Sail nd he has lost no Reed League team is scheduled to meet the iB speed. At college he the Tth, Sth and oth, but| With them came Mike Finn, former) seconds runner. There 1s no doubt but tev aS the above pocket billiard | (CU fer the Giants and now manager | that he will be carried with the of the Mobile team of the Southern|team thie season. McGraw thi League. His presence was the cause| time has come for him to be a st! of ¢ tal disturbance. Finn bas| Arthur Bues completely fooled his toam mates in his first real trial the reoruite who are to B¢| showing a buret of speed ' Ne . Smoky City club will play “Tents @© crass TomoRaow NIGHT = MEPARLAND AND HOGAN - Training by the Clock Is Hogan’s New System are couree belly Seg hep for he hae leep reep lor Paokey as a boxer laa th Frisco Boxer Looks Greatly ta the “scree aT i ee saet seu : Improved by Methods of | Citveana ssturday converting « vas. fore and poling through hie work, Jusi Handler Jim Howard. ae though he re “on Gry land.” i i i: fe 3 5 c i f tch COLLAR (o] wan it Easy to put on, easy to take enough for the big league in the off, easy to tle the tie ia. ronning department. doubt, however, wh their work they of MoGraw, b On one occasion he and George Burns ot Fort Werth Worked the double steal from frat and second. ff ERE fe i New York Y. C. Racing Schedule Has Been Arranged For Season The New York Yacht Clud has arranged Ke racing schedule for i § FF Syie? Bs rf H I it bis 338 if Ff ° 4 z £2, ig t.2 ta 8 ‘, “A GENUINE i a I i event. The races for the Astor I like nothing better than a | chance to vin wv Theatre) ‘Phone A800 and wit be sailed off Newport the following week. The convince a doub a ALL HOGAN'S MOVES TIMED BY|] seaary wil oom mata the see fer tae Geund Cope 06 funuag: . £004) man that my clothes have sais GARBDANALL, maa, m . oe Glea fe on Sept. 6 and the race for the Autumn Cups at _——— finish style he expects at a WALLACK’S Bivas $28 EB fP ei Ai yO arecag ody Hogan had done about nine miles following day. It is i ; Parand To-morrow aight, o if ne! over te frogen roads sroun ve be third more cost. a ’ DISRAELI even well as draw TILE ohn Ley Of the ereit "wit have to| She Bro ting Mower ta way fo pal | S=—=—— ——— Moe Levy Treas perermto, fo re ge to © now arian of waining the out bis and with It he timed to A a fi Gohedule for Week. (mp ont 449 Ww. oN sale (Orchestral B8. a unt y Je tro tne ia hs carer Hogar tas ethrech, ‘Tre tinue stn wane | COLUMBIA Five Owes Her Third cde rae. | bait TMi Waker 8» BY, regular trainer and under his handling | Wee @ program. ° ° e . Heindesr, Ciiman, “ BSCS, | two speeds. sparring partners. eltornat: Title in Row to Coach Fisher' S73. foes the fat has Ine the men eo both would be aa fresh mle aa Ithough not, a freshman, piayed oot | Heals Pelion, Gay Bi, 6 cham. Kramer, a ewarthy and etermined Te Onin, Cente Ge. Libis + wapxmeDar, @rd Osterhaut, who was captain of the Uttle Mghtweight, and Tommy Nelson, TE Columbia baseball anil Tientwaight, and, Tommy ‘Nelson If HOW INTERCOLLEGIA lum teem inet Neo ), Bet b ‘year, . Bi wa: === played a strong game at centre for th ; 5 Gear "tore: |TEMPIRE Piru Kraak" te” EA. donb, bt dl ie a Rid tons. ENDED SEASON. | New ‘rors 0 for the ; ie, Weds sat, 31 A Tara, oan, Lee ste a aan es Listhwomsast oo gl bgp MRS. FISK Kinemacolor Opens Te-Nigh om many years since the heavy. Joe Gane, Battling many minutes of rope skipping and bask ‘weigms class cow Neleon and Harlem Tommy Mu this in turn gave way to ten minu ‘Won, Lost. P, C. 8 3 fork We : A ‘0 “900 | Of thie year’s team will be back except | 7, 4; 8. ‘ f rway. ves, 6 10, | who hae evolved « “clocking” method the dot and no more of bag punching. || © ‘ Benson and Osterhout, otis so csanany, Hirst Ay! eat. | Aot unlike that ueed in con. Then Hogan s ready for five min-; | Jacques who has been on the squad FRI: 4 horses, H utes of Graec an (2), D. \for several years and who played in (3, Hponariranie, Rasiroed RLIUT TY IF CERUIRGMNFALMURET) BEN GREET one of his I : janany ames thls season, will ta all joka 3 9 Geter Cousct! |] CRITERION hc, yt gat |Z. COHAN §, : ca . i many tr eet M. Rewspaper men on an automo tie trip make it @ rough and t " ‘The Dartmouth team, whtoh played in Bre hy Noa ga Post: Le TS AAP RUL aint COHAN feat to Rye, where Hogan Howard “couldn't see it” and brought the league for the frst time this year Ofte, Second Piro een fs Great 3 Next Mon. Night, Cohan monkeying ma close with a sharp HB Columbia basketbai team, by| deserves a great deal of credit for fine A H ai] iL, Fh “45 MINUTES FROM party got « ing the Penn five at Phila-|ishing in second place. At the start of S ; oft as Kid Brae Bali the Hogan camp “ - the season the Hanoverians appeared Barr: ‘ RAND § | deip! in an extra svesion GRAN ané the scribes were well repad ¢ very a it thought they bad the opportunity of seeing « to the iat. |same by the score of % to #% won the rong an was thought that *| they would win the title but they FULTON {SWAP stairs tue jlo | So Sa, sae” & “ing tc horard oa pte et ee atte tee [Sevan St is || sie rexdtson “a || PHILHARMONT oe yd e E vigparrpd fureimes od work | cession. It e oe sive te the chances, hoger os WINTER GARDEN Fry. © HARRIS "= 27 Brie * ry acate eh hee. Yoru— tee ina bere be bao insen evtne into: ena advice. We whe yp’ os Barry Fe py Had tournament Sisson of T ee Bhat ad Ad nll THE ey yee Care. Y SS rere earner | tnaelde Molgnthh OF be started the gear | ben OC Celene Raven way \ HUDSON “8% we Evy, Bs 3 F; rlsco F ight F ans Make At t ell fon with presently Ce eae sytvania were the lead E MME. SIMO! ‘BIHE LADY 1|OLYMPIC “, id ah Cheng On 4 A games 10 baromeh nt Corel re | my gig ua eee rt] PARK Ph Panag, seo || ath Kk! (PAINTING THE POW _ 10 to 8 Favorite Over Murphy), ve ues rate me | tad Batalete ae NK The Guaker Girt sigistne || teste FM aM wy Bc, he must be what - meee RESULTS OF MAIN BOUTS AT BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT, }| te ‘euch tie roduvaten'at Arter| SATURDAY'S BOXING SHOWS At Empire A. C., Manhattan || Alexander, ‘ the honors of winning ing—but It fe something to be in thelr championship Agh' |} Casino—Jonnny Dundee va, Eddie || the deciding game If Columbia had| Tne results of the main bouts at the ‘Bear the top in any line of end O'Keefe of Philadelphia, ten round: 24 ener Pera, naelpnia, ten rounds. 1) iogt thie contest with Penn. @ three (different boxing shows en Saturday Young Reilly, ten vounaa, ‘esner va. 1! ornered te for first place would have | night follows; betting at odds At Brooklyn Beach A. C,, Brook. || Fesuited as Dartmouth defeated Cornel! this week, They box to-morrow to § for hie twenty-round bout with || lyD—Wilile Howard ve, Harry Lorta, |! at Tihese fa Waa Naat Loges] of the sea. night and it should be the best t | tommy Murphy at Frisco next Saturday » fon by the ec of the year between Mght men, i Attell, according to reporte eee Aare, A. A.—Pete Colling In young Benson, brother of the cap- Farland is @ marvel, Hogan, while leas ve. Young Guarina, ten rounds, tain, Lee, brother of last year’e eta Charlee Dane Gib- BY JOHN POLLOCK, and Rosketeter fmmone Dusiveee taon, | J) DRFITE his defeat by Johnny Ku Last and Dwyer, formerly of Bthical "Brookiya Ft a ti, ture School, Columbia had three fre: bee = : jh Harry Conor, men on the equad besides Meenan, whol ,.5) , oven! i % cmt te. o Very easy weight for etn Nght Pit tn an 8 & su 7 Matiness Wed. ¥ OFFICER 666 ach & Wi 7 yp seaapmagagogectnge ge LYRIC ree ei Hats Edn bath igh(weign” sham ie Rae att Abeta la PL THIS WEEK ONLY Ped ee eo 10 @oubt It — x 4 intra et st . a ota Tier fen Seana tonne wea we are sacrificing all our last Spring, Summer |}: = YORK estat eid | Teeay pases es Ai") ofan iat he ga om mond ee saing tne sy| and Winter ends, and the unsold stocks fo S. i E DURBA ter, stases ‘ vr whe is oom'ns| = Morris and L. L. Schwartz & Co. Values up to Met, Polly ceotom | BEMrn§°s Betitsatssa vives wit cone a ‘ YS ips Kr $75.00. Suit or overcoat to measure $20.00. f BELASCO ("igen yi fight there DAVID WARFIELD in THE Sale on second floor. oa work out, and y th, urke the Broo! ] 0 4 Jack Curley, the promoter, mene ahs tg shy Wedneeday ight, over mi Johnny Couton, the bant cha Mie 810,000 for I's end aut ¢ tame the battle ground unit! « later | mits st "Wade a batt ee fn ar ene Broadway | |t#*gistuss ring pits: “te | eee THE WOMAN | esp URRE fwor,oa yy

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