The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1912, Page 10

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fen 0 8 AAR UP-TO-DATE pore NEWON. Temmy Murphy Would Undoub-| edly Give Ad Wolgast a Hard Time in a Long-Distance Fight. Cesrrictet, ‘The Prom Publishing Co. {roe Now York Werle, s been whipped B® ATTBLL Az = phy. It's true that Murphy te @ by Tommy Mur- Mghtweight, and that Abe was giving him @ weight handicap of about ten or eleven pounds. It wae an uneven matoh, Bat tho one thing of importance os it, . Every time he loses @® much farther away from feck” he hopes for. If hoe had turned @geund and beaten Tommy Murphy, the Coast Seht fans in all probability would Mave started a lost of talk about re- @atohing him wkh Kilbane. Demmy Murphy likes California. hae been lucky in his twenty round fights there. He ts telling the Califor- mians that as soon as he can make ar Fangements in the East he'll take his family across the continent and settle in land of sunshine and flowers for BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. At Olympic A. C.—Young Wagner va. Tommy Buck of Philadelphia, ten rounds, At Brooklyn Poach A. lyn—Harry Powers va. Loughrey, ten rounds. » Brook. Frank @0od, As for Attell, he'll have to go on fight- fms. He may become a bush league @bampion like Battling Nelson, and go @@ound the country picking up a few pele dollars wherever he can, fight- Matches Arranged. Benny Franklin va. Frank Lough- rey of Philadelphia, ten rounds, Ovmple A. C., Saturday night. Jim Coffey ve. Soldier Kerns, ten rounds, aA night, New Polo A. Friday at Hy E : i ig #8 Hy 8 mob e s i i i Pt Pe a] Bg Ee 5 Sr Hi re 28 ti OXING now ranks in with the gambling attractions at ‘Monte Carlo. The recent fight ‘held. under the management of the world's famous casino, in which George 4 : He Ht 5 8 i I i | fi i i I uy f i jt y ef f | | £ i i je ef i i 35 The feature of the i f | if : E of them eat at the ringskie and were aa enthusiastic in thelr interest as the men folks, WRhin a stone's throw of the cele- brated Casino a huge amphitheatre had heen constructed especially for the Sull- ‘van-Carpentier fight. Famous titled no- dility of Buropean nations elbowed, with soldiers of Fortune from distant coun- tries at the entrances. mill- lonaries left the glamour of the rou- lette wheele to take in the spectacle. Parisian actrpeses fought for choice ( ay : H H i H ! i i i j i i 4 : uh i ha 35 | Crack Southern Lightweight to Meet Leach Cross Here on April 2. BY JOHN POLLOCK. OB MANDOT, the crack New Or-! Jeans fighter who has developed into one of the best lightweights F fn the business as a result of his vic- tories over auch good men as Joe y Kilbane, Young Saylor, pal Moore, Milly Allen against Matty Baldwin, will @eoon be seen in action at one of the local clubs, Billy Gibson has signed him to Leach Ci in a ten-round bout Tuesday evening, April 2. Sev- eral local club managers were ufter Mandot, but Gibson's proposition was thin, soft bandage does & much-needed protec- i ize and quality of the bandage. me problem thet the busy Boxing Commission can probably work out. It as quccesded in making rules to cover e@deut everything else it has tackled, ACK SKPLLY, the old-time fighter, from time to time writes very en- tertainingly on sporting topics, y has sent me a defense of John @ullivan, endeavoring to show a thing that we are nearly a! quite willing to concede—that Sullivan was champion of the world. After mentioning Sullivan's | of battle with Paddy Ryan, Tug Wi Charlle Mitchell and Herbert Sia Skelly says: three tnternationa) an@ the defeat of Ry: than enough to make Sullivan the un- champion of the world, MM AIL Greenfield, undisputed chai of England, came here, met sul- ‘at Madison Square Garden, a: Igeted just two swift rounds, feated Greenfield in Boston in four rounds. By these two battles Sullivan had defended and won again the Wg wae -j f battles, wl of fig Baris, bas auit Mie ring forever Of bis rite broken ina fight with Std as Jett Santth rel time to give up the g A. battle between yt New Orieaua Great punch Sul) : tled for the heavyweight champtonehip Of the worl and $10,000 side stakes at | Or burg, Miss, bare knuckles, July 8, @ullivan won 4 rounds and was ag..n hailed as champion of chempions. ~oprigl Pulled off on this mother earth of ours, | ace terma 0 amd according to ring rules Sullivan MeMiston tor hiv man, e@hampion under the old London {? ¢ pl Boxing Added Attraction At Famous Monte Carlo Now the seats along with hundreds of women tourtete. ‘The decorations were on a par with mous throngs. Flags of many nations fluttered from nearby buildings, ‘The ring and stands were a mass of color, Seldom has the kaleidoscopic ecene been equalled. A» Carpentier en- tered the ring the band struck up the inspiring strains of “Marseliiaise’ and the crowd gave him a royal -welconn. Sullivan entered the arena a few seo-~ onds later, accompanied by his national | alr, “God Save the King.” It wae sev- minutes before t xcitement om ded, Carpentier demonstrated his superior- ity over the Englishman in two rounds with a knockout. It was a tense min- ute for the crowd as the timekeeper counted the fatal nine seconds for the Prostrate Sul! wonderful, in, The reaction was jonable men and wom- en broke in @ storm of homage for the victorious Frenchman. Women vied with the men in an effort to kies and embrace the young Frenchman. No one can tell a Frenchman or woman now that Canpentier ten't the coming world’s champion. Joe Mandot to Be Seen In Action at Local Club ing ba Patacy ek the Western ott heavyweight, Gunboat rie 20 beat, AL Walser ahd the, rest with him, Buckley wired ‘his ay, 10 kee, an open dave BA for Smith's appearance Againel come good big man, Brookiyn Sends of the leading backstops in t! Bergen to Newark (Special to The Kreuing World). HOT SPRINGS, Ark., March 11,—Bi11 Bergen, who has been catching for the Dodgers many years, being 1908, has gone the way all major league clubs waived on him, so he was turned over to Newark of the onal League, ition of Catcher Eddte Phelps, an from the Toronto club, the departure of Bergen. With in and the old time Pirate the Brooklyn are well fortified as regards backstops. © Dahlen will probably arrange © between the Regulars and ay, In Saturday's game ween these two teams John Hummel ured his thum> knocking down a liner 1 to-day he has the Injured member cased tn a bandage. at Harris! at Tren SPRING OPE ments of the newest Suits, made from black trousers, to measure, $ Scotch cheviots. Giants on Fourth Week of of Training at Marlin't Manager McGraw Has Decided to Drive the Men From Now On, Regardless of Cold Winds and Texas Northers, BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Marlin, Tex., March 11. AIR weather greeted the Giants F for the first time in ten days this morning, and the fourth week of training for the National League pen- nant began with the athletes in fine humor. McGraw has waited patiently for the warm sunshine, but he has de- clded to drive the men through regard- less of cold winds and Texas northers, The time has come for action. If the team is to be in shape for the April opening the players must hustle. The two teams that went to Dallas and Fort Worth for battle with the Texas Leaguers returned this morning ‘on an early train feeling none the worse for wear. The games proved ao great help to the batting eyes. In fact, the regulars cracked the ball with such viclous regularity that the followers of the team in Texas are wondering why they failed to do better in the world's series last fall. The beauty of their spring start in batting {s that they were stacked against curve ball pitch- ing, @ thing they had been weak against all last season, While McGraw is more than pleased with hia present flock of youngstets he is in considerable doubt as to whether he should have kept Cy Forsythe, the heavy-hituing bagsage transfer agent who caused so much fun in the camp last opring. It was this seme man, Foraythe, who broke into a pleasant af- t}ternoon at Dallas Sunday and by his terrific hitting made @ game close that NING TO-DAY We show 30 exclusive up-to-date sample gar- materials. Particular attention fs called to our special line of Easter and Oxford Vicuna, cute away coat and vest, flat braided, with striped 32.00. Also our $25.00 silk lined spring overcoats made irom black, gray and Oxford thibet, Donegal, and other Spring samples and Portfolio of Fashion given or mailed to any address, ARNHEIM, Spiny se SHAW POR | CRITERION Sree Ey. ay 5 Wed. OW ice Cea mH a otherwise would have been a breese for the Giants. In four times up For- Hany fot a two-bagger an single, nd on both occasions caused a lump of fear to rise up in the Glants’ throats. His first offenee against his former teammates wae a two-bagger that scored two runners after two were out, and those two runs tied the score. A usuncuve feature to that particular wallop, and one that made McGraw wince, was that he made it off of one of Tesereau’s spitballs that are expected ‘y get considerable notice in the com- of the pennant winners a 48 seague. While Tesreau was taking no chances of hurting his arm with curves against the chilly wind he made free use of the | spitball in the pinches, and it was in one of these pinches that Foraythe wal- loped the trouble-causing two-bagger. None of the veteran pitchers war taken on the trip, but they kept busy while the team was away warming ur on the hotel lawn. The grounds here are drying out rapidly and the old- timers will be put thréugh their pacer this afternoon despite the cold winc that continues to bite and bring on chart a NBW_ YORK's Tt ra EMPIRE B07 ie MRS. FISKE © PAT TRICIA OBRTRUD! 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