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UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Cross Has Chance of Lifetime Against Hogan To-Night. Guprright, 1912, by The Prem Publishing (The New York World). 7 BACH OROSS has the chance of @ L Ufetime to-night when he meets| One Round Hogan. Am I picking winner? Surely not. But I wouldn't like to risk throwing away good money | ae Hogan—perhaps harder. Loach'e han) & bre tryed mount of fighting cleverness. Leach fight McFarland twice. The, . time he was outclassed, and he & lot of covering up. But he landed | ome punch that made McFarland nee ‘and that's more than Hogan did. | In the second McFarland fight Leachie! out loose and slugged and walloped and ‘em from the floor, and that's i and some have whipped him, but still! Laachie is in the game, and ts credited with being more dangerous now than ever before. Hence I would not like to whole lot of money risked on chances. As for Hogan, he lost all of ‘his HE telephone bell rang get night. “Hello,” said I. “Who's this?” [ello,"" aid the other end of the ree ie Gil Boag. I just called | wp to ask if you won't come and i q@ve Hogan . Hogan fight nid He resents | | nounes When the figures were an- ection. I was thoroughly disgusted with | KOZEMAN , | Mounced the idle players flocked te the Hogan efter the MoFariand fight, and! ay wee BUT e ER: side lin 1 ‘beat ft. I told tum eo. 7 told him that this time 4 Math wonder at this side he’s got to show something or find o adviser. The trouble with him in| land dout was just thie: Alm n ESEE * end he saw so many gloves coming , way that he was tely bu: ‘That's ail, He's going to «: idea that he 1s #0 very clever, out and use that punch.” { COFFROTH, the Frisco fight | Pte Promoter, has sent a burry cail| ¢ver Mot very far in the publte prin: on to New York, asking One-Rouna | ! & 2 igast in San Francisco on Jul; Hogan will be better able to a to-night, ‘ &.28 ili Murphy left San Franctaco, | ! New York. Evidently with the ground, having fought | und draw with Hogan and atlained great fame and by whipping Abe wing Wolgast. I imagine the fairs beare out my statement ‘Tommy 3: irphy is the one light- weight in the country that Wolgast ‘t care to Aght. Asa plain matter @ Ddusiness Coffroth must have oug-| Murphy to Wolgast, rather than SSeS eens, Feputat! YS i eputation even 1 Now tho baseball Trust te Sota £0 ans it! to wet it! fl E388 i ft! tefed i a Congressman Gallagher of mit- fete bas introdyeed a oil! asking Con- Grease to use the probe. Mr. Gallagher @aye that the Nationa! Commission, of ‘Which Herrmann is head, absolutely con- trols 90 clube and over @né that under the laws of the country any player shou! considered an em- i lik Wie the Glant Golts and Reeu- | game, ing record on the aside linon that will; try. could outbox McFariand He trad furninh a theme of talk for ball play- | st Dalle without making @ miss or even a training and the work of getting an- fumble. ff he can be engaged to fght|*%4 this morning Mathewson, land Hersog have gone to the pari: with nothing on thetr minds but shoot.) warm-ups,” |Grounds a group of players can be |), seen going through it for thelr own}, amusement. to atand forty or fifty feet from a tell, ter and tase him the ball. ally moving. ercise for keeping ‘in condition. Thi continuous stooping quick!y «eta rid |with bells on. Devlin of surplus fat on the abdumen, | perts in handling these shurt hits, and |the position. | Many of them have tried ‘to establish (to play there he would use an ordinary ‘The ba m| they win to-night's contes: wy Now we Now HY ALL THE AMERICAN Bo: LIKE To PienT In Paris? FORTY FaiR SPECTATORS CUMBED INT. THE RING AT MONTE LO AN CARPENTER AFTER HE ia RSE ouT ree World’ s Fielding Record has to crack fielder until he misses one drop out. Then another tak Giants’ New Twit Twirler Handles} st it. The record up to now was held by |Charlio Hersog, who handied. forty- Eighty-four Hit Ba!'s Without an Error. man in elther league had een ble to upset this until this year, | when Maxwell, with Catches Robinson | hitting the ball, fleldod eighty-four without the slightest suggeation of a | and he proceeded to go after lars were fighting thelr eecond| the new record. He gave @ great per- battle before a lanwe crowd of | formance and even beat Herseg'’s for- Marlin fans, Bert Maxwo'l, one of the|mer record by fielding fifty ground ew pitchers, was hanging vp a field- balla cleanly. hie fifty-firs: | record after tt this season, but it te doubtful fs for twenty years to come, This Maite asian i Ghatelt ton young fellow performed the remark- ble feat of handling eighty-four batted ‘8 to come, ‘he weather is still {deal for spring| lother New York team ready for the| While this angle of the game—) t 18 of intense interest to the players. |Aiie con Wiltee | impede their march toward the cham- ip. From the line-up of the regulars that| MoGraw has announced for every Cig hd ing at the mark established by Max- it Is plainly evident that he no in- ca amis ovarament of the tint nti of making any change for es mares leoming season, It was thought fo a the Polo | while that Deviin would have a chance! eating Herzog out for third base, the Maryland canteloupe grower is much faster that he will undoubtedly on the third cushion, In fact, Me- Graw is now grooming Devin as a sub- played him in that position at Dallas and Fort Worth, and the old third base star was there sure of hav- ling to play first b & substitute All clubs have players who are ex-/that he has bought a regular glove for If he was not expecting The idea is for a playe He hits # them continu: ite tho ball to the \infte Crescent Seven to Play Wanderers for Trophy\: win Seerpathal, aie 4 le will decide the champlonshiz. Tho form: safes . er have won the trophy twice, and if . =m it will be According to revised handicap thelr permanent possession, The winner) adeerad he, Bite . “ahliny oie fon torias of Winipes, undisputed amateur heen champions of Canada, for the cham- HE Crescents and the Wanderers, | cia I who finished their schedule in ne a ae a ee Bt. Nicholas Rink tn the marten which Huge W ae Wader, will have the honor of meeting the Vic- plonshtp of the world Satutday night. a a we cut tal aia a br an james, in sal Nee | Roan's "pexstion ‘donned ‘er mare ee The i Beas | seit ', PEASE Rd SAS eoire bec i ONE FITTING is all we require to give a perfect garment. We are the largest talloring establishment in the world, For the class of material, style and tailoring the price is about one-half charged by other taliors. Samples and Portfollo of Fashion matied upon request. aut with Pitcher Maxwell Hangs Up) st. past Boxer Cancels Two Bouts Scheduled Before Denning Contest, BY JOHN POLLOCK. IKE GIBBONS, M:: prepared to start training fu> his ten- round bout with Jack Dennin) cal middleweight, whica takes place on the night of March %. Billy Gibson, Eddie Reddy, manager of Gibbons, # in both leagues will to | St hambre 96; Taylor, 84; Lloyd, 405. “pastine, oe IM, Tiel SE CHICAGO, March 18.—Freddle Welsh, arrived in Chicago to-day to take treatment at @ looal eanitarium, but thie did not prevent him from laying plans for future matches. regard to my plans, I'm not certain what I will 46," says Freddie. have a number of offers, but I want to recover from my spinal injury vefore 1 begin training again. citis before our scheduled bout on the Coast. 135 pounds at 6 o'clock on the night of a fight I will be more than glad ‘out if he is allowed to make afternoon weight he will be pounds heavier than any man now fighting in the lightweight ranks.” to box him; clever fighter of St. Evening World’s _Headpin Tourney Last Night's Results. New Brunswick, wali 100; Himch, 'W, Burton, a Kings Highwas. Brookiya—Mason, 103; Cleary, ‘Copsright, 1912, by The Prese Pubtishing Oo, (The New York World). |, AWiuy Not Compnt Boxing QND FENCING - THEN NeBeoY wouLD Get even a Serare Weish Is in Chicago to Undergo ‘Operation for Spinal Trouble (Spectal to ‘The Kvening World), Of course, 1 would Iik® to Wolgast, and I am mighty sorry he was stricken Mike Gibbons to Retyrn To This City in Fow Days At Madison A.C. 8 a Cc. Sulser’e “One-Round Hogan" ves. Cross, ten round vs. Nat Dewey, ten rounds. Charley Harvey, ten rounds. the fast and Paul, will back in town In a fow days Beaides, bei Up) for img, battles td Bais for ten, rounde, at Bt the lo- in a letter to eet ‘Matt saye that he has cancelled Down ox fight, | pa 1 tae best by in San Franctsco | On Friday y week and Los Angeles, Cat, and ulso from | at one of, thea, woth _club managers in the different cities pala ‘wes ip Bo. Jin the West. fy et tinh found. tbe yaehcat Alec MoLess, with a rush. | sie Ar idwin and Owen Moran, to take tes. oa ‘afternoon, April 7, It e. expected: is se iores ‘ight Hal for Re Bs sal repeat | at Retiy Baldmin, wo. | Hae comune, hare pare! ‘0008 trom fight the managi ‘terms from, te Rare of New Orleans for 8. apy a Hulse ay we take plac with. the he cabs the men’ siee: they Wil box twenty rounda, resell” hae oe 4 we aaa. ete Jack Goodman, the West aide (ol, {8 now elgned ae Task 4. No. 1—Green- t, 106; Harkins, 06; ‘83. Total, 406, N. 2, No. 2—Me- Burton, 36; Radel, son, 100; Bamet, | bet 74, Total, 446. |. Irvington on the Hudson— | Doer Teena, 88; Tyden, 90; ington om the Hudsoa— Patteroan, 88; Hill, 42; Lord, G4; Btickney, 60; Gunther, 94; Cook, 82, Tota 00; Frazer, 108; Maloney, 104, No, 8, Irvington on the Hudso ePreTTTITT Titi; + Men and Religion This advertisement is issued to say to every man, woman and child in Greater New York that the Churches are sincerely interested in the people, and want to help them in highest ways. Hf you want to know more about the Men end Religten Vorward Movement, ask the editor or the nearest clebgymen, Ninth St. 44t ttttttgittttets the English lightweight, @ match ih eppendi- If MoFarland will make BOXING SHOWS | TO-NIGHT. At Long Acre A. A.—Joe Jeanette At Sharkey A. C.Joe Wagner vs. Bruna * io shit eee take place at @ e Brodurwsetuh a cy PF te athe eae card THE EVENING WORLD, , WEDNESDAY, , MARCH 13, _1912, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | YOU'D HARDLY KNOW THE BOXING GAME AS THEY PLAY IT IN THAT DEAR PARIS . AS CHESS Park— Leaoh for ‘Baldwin in @ ten-round bout at New | Briton, Mase. on Monaay ening, ee | the two bouts which he nad arranged | (ye 5 ee bes slaee, wits Balaws to take place before th us he wants Gibbons to f conditton w: s x the local sre at mt back to Boar: roltce, aoe tee | mere bart ton cringe | ce} t t i lby Col, Hotohkiss to t .|ing the existing indoor one-mile relay Wolverton Likes Looks of _ New California Pitcher ||; Manager of ie Hightanders Pay- Form club got @ line on tim. The only ing Lots of Attention to Mar- tin, Young College Star. Atlanta, Ga, March 13. ANAGER WOLVERTON thinks he has a coming big Jeague pitcher in Martin, a youngeter trom California. Martin 1s a hurler who has never had any experience in the minor league, He is what one would call a real bush leaguer. How: ever, he has had some good schooling Moore Wins From Moran on Points Owen Moran, the English boxer, was outpointed by Pal Moore of Philadel Dhda in a ten round bout at the Fair- mont A, C. show. Mdran put up the poorest exhibition Re has ever dis: played at local clubs. He has always been regarded as one of the shiftiest, oleverest and fastest hitters with elther hand that has ever shown here, but he failed to show any of these good qua’ ties against Moore, and as a resu: many at the ringside w heard to remark that they thought he wes back. While Owen might be on the tobog- gan % ts a safe bet that he can fight better than he showed against Moore. |The probable reason for his bad show: 3 |3ne was hie Poor condition. | He was jfar from being in shape, and before the eecond round was over it was plain he ‘had negtected his work for the contest. Engineers Hoid ne set of ga spring =m to-night in the engineers. All frominent clubs will send their Strong- tat toame for the one-mile open relay. Soldier boys from the Twenty-third and Seven ui aT, 4 iuitearit on St = = Hien ‘ sie. BUNTY ir t. Lr ata. f Extn Bed [spt -tnte-t atte tt SUGGESTION + THIS ARRANGEMENT WOULD MAKE BoxinG AS GENTLE Storr e|telling when it will be ready. Games To-Night ‘The Twenty-second Engineers have constructed @ their the ity-second Regiment Armory. T! ature of a fai to be the b ‘Thirteenth, st Regt- r SAM_BERNARO ee ae ia a NE lS | BAR, IRMA COLOR, | ol Tom | out In the Gokten boven} city with good bal! players, and that is how the New he has pitched was with a college nine tn California, but those who have her sedle al WM <n Aipeey at pedi aed beet | State or municipal law fs being view Bitcher ever turned ott of the bushes. Wolverton took a Itking to Martin th other day when the Regulars and Yanntgans hooked up in a game. players who were watching him said that he wae a ringer for Joe Wood, the speed merchant of the Boston Red Sox. | prown He delivered the ball with the same movement and just as much speed. HA6N’T TRUE LINE ON PITCHER Ratt Plefoaltlls) YET. “It will take iat more time it & true line on Martin,” said parton, “I @id Like his style the other day, and it may be thet we will have another good pitcher in him. His fast ball is on top of the batter before he knows it. That kind of pitchers have always been Moprengi What is more, his arm was not strong at the time, and it {a Ukely. that he will show even more when he ts ready to let out all he in the line. Street tetie that he has @ fast ball and looks good. We will be watching him with = keen eye. In fact, we are not going to allow any of the new men to slip away urtil we give them @ thorough tryout. It the weather man will change his disposition, Wol-erton will be able to do real work. The heavy rain for the. past two days has put the grounds in bad shape again, and there is no Tt was ploughed up yesterday, which made the conditions worse. The team has had EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN {the annual midwinter ‘hold out’ would BALL PLAYERS NOT SLAVES, DECLARES NANAGER OF CUBS Frank Chance Considers Ree port That Congress Will In- vestigate the Gamea Joke. ; (Special to The Evening World), NEW ORLEANS, March 13.—Investle gation as to whether baseball is geve erned by @ trust has no terrors fe Frank Chance, manager of the Cuts. |In fact, the dig leader regards the ee Port that Congress will look into mat- ters in the light of a joke, which hae been sprung by disgrun' parties. “The average major league player ie satisfied with his lot,” said “and I never have known one to himeelf the si of some powers high- er up. If these players felt as if they were serving as slaves I venture to say make good this threat to quit instead ef trying to break a leg jumping inte ine. “Baseball ts ono of the fow great sports that never has suffered @ biacit eye. I have followed the game clessiy for years and belleve I am posted well enough to know whether or not Federal, lated.” See Shugrue Defeats pile eae yugrue, who Not only ou sie wae iim’ E = Be. Bey. FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Ge to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots. The woman with tender skin dreads ‘me| March because it is sure to coverher face with ugly freckles. No matter how thick her veil, the sun and winds will surely make her freckle. Fortunately for her the recent Wiscovery othine—double strength, makes it pos: sible for even those most susceptible to freckles to keep the skin clear ong white. No matter how st: case of freckles you have, the double, strength othine will remove an ounce package from any of the Riker- si Adit il to go on. only one good day since they reported here and that was last Sunday, when no practice was on the calendar, The only practice that was accom- plished penerahy was held under the Some of the pitchers pe Two of the arms, but @ good hot sun will bring | them around in good condition. 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