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ih ght é § i C= wi Before the battle ®ogan the chief proaehed the ring and en- dle game,” eaye Jack MoAt the old time Mghtwelght onem- “In my day we thought we were oursetves when we fought ounce gloves, and: we were to take @ punch for the sending one back. The gloves to-day are as large and as soft You couldn't hurt any one 66 ete exe Decoming a mollyced- ’ VEnLnNe Wus le, svusawat BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK DON'T ‘TELL MB ‘You WENT TO THE FIGHT= 1 WAS THERE AND | DIDN'T SEE ‘You! IM SORRY, BUT LIZZIE AND | HAVE TICKETS To A FIGHT TONIGHT! AH! | SEE ONE SLAT MORRIS" 1S (NM THE SEN) FINAL GRACIOUS = WHATS, ‘THE MATTER WITH KID yy aed ses » | DOMOPR ROUGH * HOUSE HICKEY BOXES ‘TONIGHT, SOCIETY NIGHT AT THE CLUBS. Boxing Tournament May Take Four Nights to Decide BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. Entries Pouring in for Metro- politan Amateur Bouts at —_—_>— Youngsters Will Have to Profit rounds. At Brown Gymnasium A. A.—Louts De Ponthieu ve. Harry Thomes of New York A. C. England, t : je Neve en rounds, D | Me was 00 At Royale A.C. Brécktya—Joe Be- || as Best They Can by Watch- ag But he has dell ve. Willie Howard, ten rounds. Same, time, at, JOHN POLLOCK. Ai ee i ing Veterans Go Through e-Saree Bights to finlsh all the champlon-|[ lly, Merchant "hens om te Their Grind. : two or three good man |] founds, ub on a opp ehip boxing bouts of the Metropolt- whe tan SReanOen of tas, Amalnae Atoees |e ee LEPINE, inion, which will take place in the M Parts, gymnasium of the New York A. C. be- BY BOZEMAN BULGER. © pro! sinning on the night of March 39, Every Marlin, Tex., March 12, untoms it ta sui athletic chib in Greater New York has ‘rien, On eee tale eB day of the recruit in Marlin is , be no fatal’ result, entered one or more of its boxers, | end Young Wagner, also of thie city, For five years, or ever since the sport| Should the entry Mat warrant it the | Metfed for the third bout at, the ‘ became popular in France, conditions| committee will hold the bouts on March js have been easter than in any te ted tight tn the French & curtous antipathy to e rewuit #s that the regu- abways strictly enforced. actual harm is done the hot imterfere with tech- But interfere. Sullivan, gomewhat startling. the eighteen-year-ol@ French pounds. pay things that wo Voxing world he will in only be guessed a After the Gesscription of the fight, widen Carpentiee won by feinting Bul- Yvan into leaving an opening and then driving in @ left hook for @ clean) Life's correspondent | “Ia one corner the defeated, surrounded by the faithful few ie the other man, conqueror, surrounded too, mut by crowd, many of whom are enockout, goes on: across the square & Panam front of the Engtish champion, who sat polemnly in his corner, shedow boxed to amuse the crowd, threw kines to fate @pectators, and then wp and knocked Gullivan coli as a for minutes of very fa»t and pome of the stantly turned down. But the promoter, Instead of going and asking for por- mizgion, coum go ahead’ and arivertise ond hold hie finish fight, and unless one or the other of the fighters hnuppened to ve seriously injured, or @omething of that sort ogeurred, the police wouldn't ‘a ARPENTIBR, the French boxer ; Cc who recently knocked out Jim middleweight champion | wie ¢f Bngland, in two rounds, ts regarded in Europe as the greatest man in his tiass, And, indeed, his carcer has been It wan Carpentier, boxer, sho recently whipped Harry Lewis, | Carpentier’s ring sice welght was 156] badier W Bporting Life, commenting on Corpentier-Suilivan fight, # Carpentier a great exist. tn Fupertatives, 1! West Taking Great Interest in 1 be prophecies, to make the bald statement, tn fact. | that Georges Carpentier to-day te | titled to be reckoned with the great boxers Mving. What heights in the ventually teach n= Just 19, 9, 21 and the finale on Maroh 3% Al) the amateur champions of the several classes have entered. The entries close fare y senate bars alt Jun taked it BY Pate rtrd “Owen Moran, who tackles 4 Hist noon. ohn ‘Shy te u a ‘ ning machine. Fairmont A. G, to-night, is vane seat 1 Nae Mane coon ‘The two weeks that were to have been Kilbane, providing, of ‘cour, that he beate Moore.” Moran sav# be can make 194 potnds for devoted to the recruits have been lost lon account of rain, and they will have and figures that bis two draye with Dim che. vrefenenen over any to profit as best they can by watohing the regulars go through their grind. one dee who i» on the fe crown, Jiminy; Soesinte wie lPhe main experience that they will get desian — Phinssne ths la whanagteg Maren | 9 The ten-round bout bet than over right now, and should Git Jem Kendrie ite fought It Willie Lewis, who recently agnounced hie retirement from the ring, cares about going back into the business again, he oan pick up $6,000 by golng to Paris to fight Ge f wish middleweight champion, and Marcel Morea, the middleweight of Frapoe, Vice tor Breyer, the fight promoter of Paris, has just ¥ of Wnclond. which Gertainny win From, gle Orleans’ Ac defensive. In the future the Gtant Colts will occupy practically the same position as the scrub team that helps to develop @ football aquad in colleg When the two weeks are up, tho youngsters will be sent through the of ever the te Tieedet the extra two condition, who can do the ight J hae been claiming Oe: ay Met rf aut table! an ‘offer to Dan McK fifteen maa in 4! Country on @ bamstorming expedition $8,600 to meet Corpentior eat lowe oo tho night of April 2,/and will not greet the regular team Moreau, 7 Will box at 14% pounds, {against until the equad arrives in Baltt- Frankie Madole of Piltsburth, who ts pening the National the | Re Most promising out in that | League #¢aso! nine | (ity ae retina from the ving, |, Madole wae the! “Texas weather has at last returned to ee | Sekt ant won many battles during ‘hig eae Hf, €orm and the uniformed athletes romped tietound victory which K ‘on mush weight during the tat twelre to the park this morning in @ flood o! ‘tn hig, two fights im Ran Francisco wich | Monte that be now weighs 100 pounds Marole sunshine. ‘The songbirds are once more Mitogou"* aiid" Abe Attell, Murphy drew | '#tends to go to Beattie and buy some farm tan the job, and the pink peach blossoms tad \o Owing to the fi Packey McFarland ant have suddenly popped out as if by ku Py the I it home | 9 ove of More just before ht of thie city, h been siewet tat Kemceha Wig, | MABIC Micials of the club holding the tponed the 4 scrap between | MEAN lobe Af he arrived th dae ih May 1 Trt elvan sudden switch in temperature roun: ‘ork for the old timers, and It lig MeGoorty from Mareh weary lot that Imped into din- ile ist mee fo tate |ner after tho first real warm-up of the nd-Huras bout, training season. VELLOUS CONTROL. Realizing that he had but a short time in which to get last year's champs into shape, McGraw tossed the youngsters Collection of Olympic Find ‘ei 3ccme toot ie voinaner ; chairman of the Team Selection Com-|a sharp stick. The first serious prac- f re mittee, to advise both clubs that hour at bunting in the ef- Chicago Alone Promises to circumstances will (he pei, re nae “Ail of the pitchers, veterans rept & tum of moncy to pay the ex and kids, were lined up in the box and # of wny athletes that the 4 at a time they were ote Forward at Least $10,000 t namo. If tho athlet ts qualified piteh until a batter sucoseded in beat. * ' " , make the team he will be selected, ing out a bunt. The twirler then had in Next Few Weeks. 4 ARTOW 8. WEEKS a B man at the teetini and if those that are anxious t to drop out of line and let the next # of two or three men think try. are qualified to go on the and file conte jut “that send thetr contri. us for the first timo out that Jullan W. Curtiss after the meeting of of vore finally succeeded in rolling one be- ecutive Committ tho Olymple the ‘Team Selection Committee on Tune pitchers’ pox and beating it Committee, Mr. Weeks reported for tho 1) there Will be no additions made to wpecia) committee on traneportation | the team. Therefore those who think Evans, who {s @ big, awkward t men he lost out on the very frat trial | that was appointed to take up the mat- Nottchander and a his swing hance to mak fallow, make the fellow, I jteam had bett corres | ter of chartering the Finland. The fol- | (emver at pho a astacticn acti threw him toward third bese Larry lowing wat appointed to take | tee io that particular section, Doyle rolled one on the other side of harge of the matter of transportation: | “On an appeal tro cago the com. tim and the rearult was 90 ourprised Mr. Bartow 8. Weeks, Secretary James | mitioe decided to change the date of the that be sot his legs twisted and could a and Mr. A. H, Curd not field the dal, Marquard also lost | Pentathion and Decathi ‘A telegram was received from Everett | Apri} 1 n and Decathion tryo: Cc. Brown of Chil announcing that! i is believed that the weather w nour bad contributed $800 t0/ more favorable for good Pithieanene f the Chicago | trom those who di c Aisa caentetes (ra cee jenire to compete tn and clubs from 1b and W to May 1h 34 and ap Out On the frat crack as Becker dropped one within five feet of the home plat Drucke suce in getting two @ had to drop out and Max duplicated hia performance. ‘The Aifference between the young {will be in playing against them on the)” MATHEWSON DISPLAYS MAR. F he retired four men in @ row before De- | 42; py aentinient Giants, got a terday when at once, as @ dootor and rubber and ‘There was no siti, and aft massaged for went to the wet rf found that hi: heat. ageer and as Regular pitchers youngsters were box and the etriki wes two, IF NEW YORK WOMEN WERE FIGHT FANS LIKE THEIR PARISIAN SISTERS BY GEORGE McMANUS. Coprnah, 1912, by The Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Worlt). HERE ON SOCIETY Giant Colts Obliged To Vacate Spotlight In Favor of Regulars) iro: in CHIEF MEYERS THOUGHT HE HAD MENINGITIS. Tex., March 12.— MARLIN, Chiet Meyers, catcher of the terrible scare yes- he woke with a wevere headache and stiff back. He thought of spinal meningitis fhe had all the eymgroms. He immediately called was told to get the have @ massage. evidence of menin- er being vigorously an hour the Chief park and worked with the team to see if he could of the stiffness. When the day’s work wae over Meyers js workout was just what he needed, Jatiften up, McGraw immediately called for a game between the Regulars and the Colts, and for eight innings it was a battle royal that resulted in a dead Mathewson tried out his arm Inet the Regulare for two innings and he was touched up for a single, a three- ‘home All of the of the given a trial in the ing feat of thelr work control. Altogether only three walks were given and only one batter was hit. Ames even succeeded In hav- ing control while using his ourve ball, something he has trouble in doing in midaummer. Pitcher Tesreau ts {1 and was unable | 5, to take part in tl ‘be confined to his room for @ day or run. and several practic ——— Evening World’ Headpin Tourney Last Night’e Results. ap Life I Metropolit: Werecke, 03; Smolen, 60; 05; Ridhardeon, 98. by 1, 5 Fletschbein, i, Ge Bee, “at teal ob was the first.) Otttice ‘No, 2- 48; Comte, 13; Insurance & Waa, ab Gree, 81; ren, 34, Ti Md Park, N, AND ('M SUCH A HANDSOME DOG! OK — Ua inn He will noi, Gems 48: acre, snle, 0d), Newarh, 4; Behets, bo, jek, 62; Neufeld, ‘otal, |. J.—Dias, jartiau,’ 90; Davis, 47; EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN —— ATEL ABISED OF PLANING FAKE THREATENS SU Buckley Says He Has Proof of Attempted “Frame Up” in Go With Murphy. (Spectal to The Evening World.) SAN FRANCISCO, March 12—Abe At- tell, smarting under the charge that he tried to engineer a fake fight at Daly City on Saturday afternoon, whereby “Harlem Tommy” Murphy was to play the loser to him, will consult his lawyer to-day relative to filing a suit of $20,000 against Jim Buckley for “blackening hia character." Attell vigorously denies that he even approached Buckley or Murphy. “I cannot, for the life of me, see what feason Buckley has in view in making this false charge against me,” said Abe to-day, “I oan only figure that Murphy {a looking for glory in trying to make it appear that he refused to fake with me.” Jim Buckley tells a straightforward story about how Abe Attell met him twice and wanted arrangements made whereby Attell was to win. Just before leaving for the Enst yesterday Buckley eaid that he could furnish proof that Abe approached him and was an instte ning a fake fight. Were so out of the or. dinary for several days before the fight that Promoter Coffroth's suspicions Were aroused, and he conducted an in- vestigation. He found no positive evi- dence that the fight was to be a frame- up, but to protect the public, as well as his own interests, Coffroth held conference with Referee Jack Welsh’ a just before Murphy and Attell were —— HH —= | called into the ring. De Witt Clinton Only Won | Another D Swimming Meet by Mistake On Hospital List —_—— in poor health for eome time, but sage tie health HOT SPRINGS, Ark. March 12— is much improved, John Dankteman, who| Herbert Moran, the Dodgers’ promising Mirae outfelder, has joined Nap . the binterd 4s “representing New fof the ‘sorine Rue! the famed southpaw, and John Hummel! on the maimed list. Moran's Scoring Discovered, mr 2 the hues players, Giving Commerce a Tie for | nite sags ', gelatine Chain Metin by Anal re ailment consists of neuralgia of the fa Rucker‘s sore throat still ails him NIGHT. kD 74m a HOW" THE FAIRMONT WOULD LOOK TONIGHT ~ LTHOUGH the De Witt Clinton High School was declared winner of the Public Schools Athiette rush of the Gt sures oT fang re Sailor Burke picked up some more easy money by practically knocking out Jim Maher, @ third. fo won” ‘37, The game eoventy- Championship Title. p Dia Rater 0; Boudin w au . Carter in. the first Mational amateur poc! billiard champions! Alttle, and the chances are that ty's wore of 100 bas tos, ie Won't begin to get ready until the “i ae gers start out barnstorming. Th League swimming chemplonships at the ‘Vownansent at Chieego. button | can Ags npr! College of the City of New York last] ¥ Gr champfoasio at bit ciation) team in the efternoon, Friday night, {t now e@ppears that @ esd es ae oo ag mistake was made in announcing the re- Se, ‘Sutton eclipsed the record of sult of the plunge for distance, and | [7,0 Holedo all that inatead of De Witt Clinton win- ning the championship, she is only tied for the honors with High School of | Commerce, the score being 15% pointe vate heavyweight, in the fint each, find go at the Living A. C. of Brooklyn show, | gagtumie, Wl ‘The mistake was made when the an-| Asher was gitetituled for Charley Victor of aria nouncer declared Schwarts of Clinton | Dosen, who failed to put in en appearance, t! inner of second place in the Plunge | swing on Maher's jaw, ropping, him to jant_ Bow! int Bt. & Broadway. __AMUSEMENTS, ale” Wed, (Wop) Bat (Former; ie Ht New Theatre) [Phone 809 is over Mack of Commerce. Both men! fi tar count . When he had previously tied for second honore| bdec set ts that tennis fee sound re “fe and had been ordered to try again, As| ott Bamett stopped the it had been agreed that the points would | be equally divided, the error in giving Schwartz the full number of points, al- though he beat Mack, was a mistake, thereby putting both schools on even terme in the count of points for the championships, . Columbia University has been awarded the honor of holding the intercollegiate wrestling championships and will put on the events ie ite gymnasium on March 22, ‘Teams have Bre 610 4 F Sgatient, ARLISS.n DISRAELI ‘ AF pi, Began a 8, All vents (0% GALSWORTHY so ihgginning Tusa “at Come to ny store and prove the wisdom of buying your clothes from a manufacturing retailer. You will save at least one-third. Moe Levy 9,25" 119-125 Walker St., N.Y. Clothe to Memes Boys ly Mate, 25,50, 7Be. Santa nk Cantata, “Suni Safes “aoa of Ba AMUSEMENTS. é EMPIRE firey 0% of Bet 820. "AV 43,4411 fat 2, Bost Seats, $1. MRS. FIS. E PATRICIA eae ve MROUN! “THE WORLD || LYCEUM G22 wes HE ROADW, harity Sonic, in ald V8: (OO rere nts aie Lewis Waller Beaucaire inter G: a CASINO (50 Shatinse Tomoron, 2.16, Mate, ‘ni ona oe ie ‘Arthur Pinero’s Comedy, COHAN os Kid Burs. Sallie Fisher oe ELLIOTT ||Preserving Mr. Panmure }|| GRAND ,.0'r Hore t50 a WiITESIDE | TYPHOON K FIARRIS Wins shin. abt Pee CASINO Last erick | THE TALKER EY OO, in. rm rn aay Bveaines, 6.15, “wWede & Bal, at ad BIJOU"™ eT N Mame. SIMONE’ rok BEST COM, he waces || FA “Shh ise oi M wei oi obit BS Raat] AR CUTS MAR RIA ily Sa ee ot ai, Katy Ze THE BIRDOFPARADI || ORLENERY 2 “GHOST OT a ira ct ws.aean § OTIS SKINNER KISMET || AE e New Ameterdamiiie yi, B55" & lon of vi i ‘Taal, 846, N Rs ee | anttar Bb; Cooke 68 Limpert, “Si, Sze" ; fighting. Hope Carpentier Tt looks to me counter. and thie Car- America. it u wos Ketebel,”* HE Fiench have developed an- @ther ehamplon, Jean Poesy, who Digser Stanley tn Wng- | He dw to be matched coll,.and the Kngilsh ‘Teddy Maloney. : March, 12,—¥i O'Brlen Ue ya brother of the ell ner, shade: Teddy in a few minutes, The newcomers didn't know how to swing their body with the ball 40 as to get the man, € oliection of the fund 5 that in the next fow weeks $10,000 will wo forward to Treas- c said ‘McGraw to them, ft: to learn how to fleld your positions, and Tach this is the only way to do It, Good mull: fielding is almost as valuadle as @ good arm.” | “As the pitchers tmproved the battens iE " » |smproved and the unlaue contest be: pn-over Young Wi r bry he Ws ut caine @o interesting to the players that He Se tee tat fi Fn gh A AY! the'honee they were perepiring realined It. sie gg te SLT ERAS sy ‘ge ved an offer from | i, Tequins @ promicen, Western he , al to , the expenses of two ath tobe | Hae moat chosen from his club; a larke Weatern university also indicated its willlagness of some of ite mombers. The committee, by unani- te, declined both offers, and corm’ Seeretary @ulliven, BO Ose would Gave tme to pitchers and the veterans was apparent | tal a Fiera, The Liebler Co.'s juotic “OLIVER TWIST” grec¥it"s Ar a, Yt F h ve, at HENRY MictER ices ‘The Joyous ‘Operetta. ui BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. STAR © Suture SAM ag ee shes Bailes of the | Imp al Bae dughoot 40; Ploresn, Ot Tre’ tvan, 23 iene 7] aight “ith eee eUaeien, Rencers. vette | MENNERE OPERATIC, | BARS || E GAVE TY iain Final