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: ‘UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY THE ny Outdoor Work for His Bout "With Morrie. Coprright, 1912, by The Prem Publishing Oo, (The ‘New York World). STEWART, who ia about to col- ide with Carl Morris, spent the st year, out of doors. First he little motor boat cruising. Then ‘Bome automobile runs around tne coun- try kept him in the open until his auto SReaught fire one day and burned up. After that he took to lumbering and worked in a lumber camp for $1.76 « y, wwinging an axe, Since that time the hos been training for fights, but al- Ways out of doors. Jim started his work for the second it with Morris by taking a jong hike through New York and Penns: ia, The first three days of tramping ent him to Port Jervis, N.Y. ighty-nine miles from this © He made it a rule te cover thinty miles a gugey, and as ho trudged along through and rain, mud and slush, thix was Po easy task, Stewart came back as ®rown as an Indian and tn fine shape to finish up with @ lot of boxing and in- work. He says that his goal ix a it with Jack Johnson, that he will nd that rf in that or die tn the attempt, when he has captured the cham » tamed it until {t'll eat out of his nd he's going to go back to architec draw plans for a fine hotel, bulld and settle down to an easier life, OMMY MURPHY, back in New ye that Abe Atte: ‘ter as he ever was, Me adda that ifane slouched along through the fight with Attell and made a very poor of a showing, and that in his own t with Hogan (which the referee a draw) Hogan fought like a y and tried to lose on a foul to wwe himself from a knockout. my is rigMt there with the ham- Perhaps now he'll tell us how he to be knocked out by Brown % forty seconds. The Inside dope on that should make interesting reading. i I approve our suggestions for new boxing rules, “But there's another thing,” he say Much has been said and done for the tion of the promoter. and the pu- but very little attention nas been to the men who pay the bills— public. Time and again some fuRe @f Aasco has been pulled off whereby the public has been buncoed, For tn- @tance, a show 1s advertised at 5) cents anda dollar, At S 1. M, biere's a fel- Plow at the entrance, shouting, ‘Ring @e, $2; bleachers, $1. Wi@e ie sold out, but the barker ix still ghouting ‘Two and ov." « “he that were advertised at 0 cents. another rube, who has only a sin- bean. Bing! They grab his bean put him next to the two-buck rube. ey compare notes, and Mr, Two- igk puts up a holler at the box office ie given the ha-ha, Don't you think atgeae oom for rotor hére? Let each scale of prices with the then stand by !t under conditions. Have a coupon Mattachea to each ticket for the protec- Ben of an in cage of auch & fiasco os haat pulled off by Hogen-Cross at the Madison. Let the representative of he commission decide whetbeg ar not club shall refund the price, of ad- Mission. if reforms Uke aR Sore in augurated, with your set of rules and ight limits, embracing the penalties inat fighters for infractions of the fs nothing in the sport world would m box-fighting.’ ROBABLY the greatest bowling ever seen on any alley was that of Jimmy Emith, during one of HALL of ‘Brooklyn writes in to e up egainst the wall behind the that there wasn't a Chicago worth rolling againet. “I don't have to roll I'll det 8600 to that I ean roll an @ game for ten ere on your alleys to- hustled around and hundred in a few ith put his money up and aa chosen. ee started out with A rube enters, | pulls out a two epot, and they put | SPRING’S DOINGS IN SPORTLAND ry Copyright, 192, by The Prees Publishing Co. (The New York World). UNITED STATES LEAQUERS CLAIM CHARLIE WHITE INSISTS THAT HE THE COLLEGES WILL HELP THEM How 1 HAS ALMOST GOT A BALL PARK Bos woos nq=_ | ‘ ‘ s aann~ >» TN WHITE HAS Been UP NIGHTSLOOKING FOR LOCATIONS, FOR A PARK & KiNG WUALD, TUMBDAY, MAROH 19, 1 KID BURNS | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK By George McManus s GETTING AFRAID OF SPONGE LONG TOHEAR “BATTER UP” SIANTS EER ON GETTING BEAT DOWN ‘SOUTH. 6 DON'T LET THEM THROW ANOTHER ONE IN THE RING TONIGHT wien IM HANDING IT Fighter Ritchie Says Abe Attell Was Doubie-Crossed In Recent Bout Against Tommy Murphy on Coast CHICAGO, “double-crossed” tn the bout with Harlem Tommy Murphy at Se March 19.—Evidence that Abe Attell was r y esterday in a letter from Wille Ritchie, the California light- was recetved her welght, to} Emll Thiery, According to Ritchie, gamblers reaped @ harvest on the fight, one Ss as | taking down $8,0 In wagers, James Buckley, manager of Murphy, is said to have pulled down Use“ Same Lineup 4 | $15,000, which he split with a well-known Frisco follower of the game. Ritchie says also that Attell wagered $2,000 of his own money on the affair, and lost that because he did not ‘have things “fixed” as he thought. Attell Played Last Season. | did not train at all for the fight, says Ritchie, but only made a futile attempt to get into shape. Ritchie cays the plan arranged Was for Attell to win on @ foul during the last part of the scrap. Ritchie opines that Murphy did not have anything to do with the “fixing,” and that Tommy fought his best fight, not thinking or knowing that Attell expected that the “foul would be struck, Buckley, when in Chicago the other day, ts said to have told Thiery that he cleaned up about $15,000 on the fight. (Special to A T of the ¢ Allen Again Does |Phil Cross Decisively Well tor Dodgers Beaten by Young Hickey (Special to The Evening World), BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. MEMPHIS, Tenn,, Maroh 19.—The hot weather, whioh has prevailed here for a At Fairmont A. C.—Jack Goodman vs, Kid Burns, ten rounds, few a was taken advantage of by At Brown Gymnasium A. A.—Char- Manager Bill Dahlen and his Brooklyn . a am, who played an National League team, who p! At Brown Gymnasium A: A —char- rounds. Jexhibition gamo with the local team, | At Long Acre A. A.—Young Reilly defeating them without any trouble by @ score of 8 ot 1. The proceeds of the + vs, Emergency Kelly, ten rounds. At Ro: A. C., Brooklyn—Dick game were turned over to the widow of Pitoher Finlayson, who recently died Mites va fave ioe Gace ten rounds, after a short iliness, ‘The bic leaguers ‘There is going Ten Round Bout at Olympic A. C. Bitterly Contested All the Way. row afternoon, that since the the Rhode Isla BY JOHN POLLOCK. Pp": CROSS, brother of Leach Cross, saresin'*Acwealin trent Wood! announced after auton The story of Nm Howard, “One| mgget and hant Mittin wolore gine Phourta M4 wae “about time to gutt the he selection of Round” Hogan's trainer, that Rofereo| jiroinctea Me™ ine hae yea pears oo ee A Charley White gave the boxers permis-| rounds in Austral Stiedey. boprent eK tance of Fnsion and Tom Me rounding Into | tion to break the Boxing Commission's (aaa “el in HA, a tine, Bares Ta thow to, be tee “clean break” rule In the Hogan-Leaoh | fply jtraining for Gt ie ct is Wooten re, Crom “bout laat Wednesday was! ani g $0000 hewe ne the t Pest to-day vigorously denied by Harry Lee, Leachte's chief second. His version of what occurred before the men came to- her at the beginning of the contest! i White Throws Up Sponge to U.S. L. If the Independent United States Baseball League does manage to get |@olng this season New York will not be |represented, Charley White, who was authorized by the promoters of the new organization to secure grounde for the club that was to play here, informed the backers at the Imperial Hotel that it was impossible to secure a suitable location and returned hie ¢ranchise. | White tried to get a lease on @ plot at Sixty Schools Enter Meet Maroh 28./Dyckman street, but found that it had {037 pul and private schools of Now York |already been engaged. After Waite had ll cond the bent r runners to the second /turned in his franchise applications Sarl Dek Which ie te te ety | Were made for it by baseball promoters | York, which is to be held Seventh Negiment of this|of Albany, Buffalo and Chicago. The oe so uphold. He sta Milwai midAewelsht, York ‘to-day to get into condition 6 intr a already made js expected to attract wnat Wanderers pera Canadian Seven ‘The Wanderers of Montreal expert- enced little trouble in defeating the Les adiens in a game for the professional hockey title at the St. Nicholas Rink by 4 score of 12405. The teams had played to 5 to 6 tle in Boston bafore coming here and by winning this contest the Wanderers succeeded in eliminating the Les Canadiens from the race for the championship and purse of $2,500, The Wanderers will meet the winnere of the more than 00 f “Just before the fight Waite came to our corner and said to Leach: ‘Fight your own fight, but there must be no holding, You must both break when told and without hitting.’ Howard sug- @ented straight Queensberry rules or ‘protect yourself at all times,’ where- upon White, who had just repeated to Hogan the inatructions ‘he had given said: ‘I am the third man in the know the rutes of the Boxing Commission, and I am going to run this show.’ Apparently everything was satisfactory ell around after this until the men got togethe The rest is) tects” the — and Ottawas at the St. Nicholas Rink on | Thursday and Saturday nights, Outside of tie dari nd slashing play of the Dominion professionals the Stops Dandrut , Ita Ni i ee Joague officials voted to leave the weloc- | hockey fans were treated ty epinies, bat | im, Nord seme have AE tion of the clty to President Whitman, x competi only six men, who 1s expected to decide on one of the 8 of the rover cities named in a few a —— carel selented between the joungetere Mor ‘ina Nearanay* remtieds [pensing with ‘re qe, hing i by the tear addition three er Badly Punished by Chip, | were plas ‘alph Capron, TTSBURGH, March 10,-—tieurge two of the ey star quanerback ct the Univeraty ef ‘Minnetote'g| Madieon’ Pec had ail the baiter ofa six sound | All. these faatures added to the. Ram: tam, left for Hot | bout here with Hilly Berger, using his right witn| and the fans saw some of the fantes: ot, a Dh was| hockey of the season, W! on his feet apell, In the final round both men fought viciously, each try’ af weep-producing punch mn the popular verdict, b was fast and well contested, there w. only twelve penalt Seven of these were acquired by the Wanderers, The other five fell on the Canadiens, a featherweight boat out rea te Wale tn ihe nin ee ahow. White was uo match dod we fenngerenie pualah. foe Wagers wee: na a him var in the second, March 19,—De our There t# fight was def one’ ot ing game by ren Hy the the score of 400 dub on pat at Sb, ‘gists enided Blanc woo iaeco te oe rea Sake fee ae “i (a ee el sae et nes nebo * idm ooh Econ se STE He “there certainly can be no doubt about shows every evidence of Tounding into condition and bein that he has an enviable reputation to shot over 45 feet with his left hand, and is confident that he can average hand before the games." at ett “ es. a alt ‘Biaiard Only 9 ind robin seetes and that joa te fe mi ned ytestants, Swissco Proves It Grows Hair Restores Gray or Faced Hairto oo ose | dapartments at SUc, | rived when he New Highlander Li Leader May) the team wn The Exening World) tlanta, Ga., March 19, HE’ desperate race for the fintsh|the question is put to h raining season in the Manager | Big Soccer Game |: Here To-Morrow to be action from start ! to finish when the Howani and Bullough; York America |soceer team lines Leo at American League Park to-mor- | up against the St. Is 1s 4 matter of record Howard and Bullough eleven began playing in 1900 it has won | nd Cup three seasons, | the New England Cup twice and the New England Cup tle competition four times. Last season the Pawtucket ag- wregation also added the much coveted Ralph Rose, who while ibet- before. Rose is now tes that he has put the eet with right and left Be tite ‘iuipnal Maria cam hip “by: dedeat- at the ‘Amateur Witend i, one hn" Lemter I it n Lester ‘The winner of “thts terms with heymalte na the cham nt { | ff and Scalp Diseases, latural Color. punding results so} we Who have used f you wilt send | ‘eale at all druggtote gna jon the Broadway |are mentioned. { eae [MANAGER WOLVERTON - LIKELY TO STAND PAT Wolverton thinks that the time has ar- | will have to pick out will begin the season grounds with t ton club next month From for the 0 nh Bor What has been observed here past two weeks it begins to! Wolverton will be like the | ho said that he would * That seems to be how the | leader of the New York club feels when n as to Who will There does not seem to be any one of the new men who can replace such players as Chase, Gardner, Hartzelt and Dolan In the infeld, and the same thing goes for the outer works when such men as Wolter, Cres and Daniels Wolverton thinks 1s the way his club will line up when the bell rings for the opening game in New York. What {s more, the New der ts much {m- pressed with that team, He has not decided as to who will be the extra men ‘o play in the tin- fleld and the outfield, Present Ind.ca- tlons are that Osborne will be the util- ity man in the outer garden, while Simmons and Coleman have mighty good chances of leading positions as extra Inflelders, It Is likely that Wolverton will start AMUSEMENTS, 2, Best Seats §1.Eva,8 CTRCUS yey Sra ‘its AROUND the WORLD ba Wat Wyoasivey & wih at. Wes. 318 be who when the championship South for the Highlanders began season is on its way. yesterday under a hot sun. that) EDITED BY Go B Back to the Mine | Jacobsen, Gardella Gardadi-qnid Harry | Devore Players Affected by Cut in Marlin Squad. MARLIN, Shafer, who right-handed, j} by McGraw, manager ¢ | and is working A left-handed batter he can take adva nierful speed. So far, done remarkably well. Marc has always bat | as turned arol Giante, come that his wi has BY BOZEMAN BULGE Marlin, Tex., March 19. T. {ton ball swung with a dis-| tressing ewish in the camp of | the Glants early this morning and when the casualty list was com- piled it was found that big Steve Ja-| to him, but he gets In a good, solid queer feature to his that he hits left-handers bet! oce | was ill so many weeks that he had Iit- tle howing what was in him, ctim of the swing was Uitte Devore, the small one-{ who Koes to | Galveston to play the outfleld for |Jimmy Maloney, a lifelong friend of McGraw. | ‘There was a great wailing and gnash- ing of teeth when It was learned thar | three of our young athletes had be pruned from the main buneh, and ju | now there are many other practising the high Jump #0 as to be able to dodge the |tron ball when she swings on the next | trip. Many of the youngsters do not | expect to make the regular team, but they at least have the hope of being | » to see New York just on time be- ia ag bush league envelops them Piles Cured Marry cylinder edition of Jo#n, Quick Relief—:ria. 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He {s just as good as Josh was when he Joined the New York, and I might add just as green ahd—take it! from me—there was none greener than! Josh. Harry ts another speed marvel, jand McGraw placed him with his old friend Jimmy Maloney so that ig he improves he can be grabbed by the |Giants, It will be remembered that Josh was sent through the same course of training before he was ready for a | big league team. The Giants are having real summer weather now, and the heat is so Intense ‘that it fs diMcult for them to keep up thelr pep. Fer a day or so the ambish will be gone. It ts the kind of weather that McGraw hak been wanting, how: and he will work ..¢ veterans to a finish for the next few days, Carrying out his policy of making the regular members of the team bat at curve balls, McGraw stationed himself behind the plate yesterday and fought out every weak point with the batters until they were almost exhausted. Mun- sell, the great spring pitcher, was put in samp! 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LEFT-HANDED BATTER. 19.—Arthur Free Pile Remedy Cut out this coupon and mail to 433| tich., the great Pyramid Pile Renedy will then be sent you at once by mail, FREE, in plain wrapper. rs ted ind the be= 80 of he ‘The new style is decidedly awkward he cobsen, the seven-foot outfielder, who} than. right - hande notwith~ fe built more for comfort than specd, {J Standing the change that had been knocked off to the Mobile| # |Clud of the Southern League. With} | him went Gardella, the infleider, who at Home ‘ackage Mailed —‘n Plain Wrapper. have been cured by Remedy prov from your toda: ress on from the iM moh. j iD the season with the same pitching staff the box with Instructions to turn loo; made the Memphis players joolk very the dentist fighter, was decisively Pes 4 rem te C.—Preltminary || American Cup to its Wat of trophies. ag ie had last season, with prospects everything he had, and the regulars had hey stole many bases and beaten in @ ten round bout by 's of Metropolitan championships. }) Despite this W. D. Love, the H. & B.|of Martin and Hoff sticking. Martin a job on their hands trying to hit him. d the curves of the Turtle| Young Hickey at the Olymplo A. C. manager, declares that the team #s it 181 looks better every day and Wolverton, The exibition of weakness against iF ba twirler to all . arts of the field, auawi Whe badlin whe Gltikee obntnited Burke on Thur | COnstituted to-day 1s even stronger than|hay said a Kreat many good things | curve ball pitching Sunday at Houston Hi Allen, the new left-hander, for whom| all the way, both lads constantly letting in ly, a ia ks necetarecs | ever eter es bat tage I Mesaee aava tee waretee tiie ak BLLOPAT f pec Roar cu aa tie necis oaiweniee Walay. Gt cities eee ree, ace eee rhe eho “There are many of the players we! next few days the work of training them [fine form, tanning five batters In three) very ttle clinching. Cross had the} . Mike fo, areive. ta Kirby Back Home | Syoiveston iy Nd tei erey oo fia \eaeae yr e seaneene iy ralk ava Ty Li AGED. i09. ‘ Fork peter 0 ; a goo | ; er) k innings and only ailowing am te make better ac tna reson and ina se forday i a eset eat ie het a Fx | to put &, Young player who looks rood | Fanter, bad finiehed bunching holes Or, ‘B a nl be . iv \. eu ey" up for @ ut role in a go. league, so as he w! work- roug! e regulars lerce, a fast t- twirled @ few innings and showed he}mouth in the second round and opened Seat lien Tas tials Hh Alter Long Tour’ Ing all year. It docs him no good to| hander, was sent In and he was so good Is aul there with the speed and curves,/a cut over hie rignt eye in tho third | soe wile ty tom round be on the bench. I want to see my men|that he made the left-handed batters nearly having the locale breaking thelr | session. ey then got busy and in| meet at 145 pounds, weigh in in a real game in order to get the right|l!ke Devore and Becker afternoon, Der backs in their offorte to connect with| the fourth round split Cross's lett eye| 4 pelt ye pa tn deteating| President Gustavus T. Kirby of the|line on them, About the time the sea-| hands In their hip pocket | form Moto his delivery. Wheat sprained his ankle fone? * — antes. which Gaoes Phil. ge "Rely if, Chlengo ia hel ten: bom | A. A. U. has just returned to this city|#on opens we will be able to tell better They were helpless ebfore his ASTOR Wway, 4 i sliding into third base and had to retire| Dusins the remaining rounds Hickey | Mantas ty frat Tooke Inti ots | trom a long tour of the country, which | Whom we will keep. GREAT © haat ee ce from the game, Tere iticeretart ‘the boty and women te defeat the winner of” Klaus-| consisted of visite to every city where| |The frst important exhibition game of stcUhRs® aun, THE GREYHOUN arene eerie face. Frat, fate bt Dest a month, | Dis organization flourishes. He reports| \ienager Wolverton and Gharlle Hemp. abH, tats, Wei (Fon Ba, "5 S ; Tn the semi-final, Gitbert Gallant of | Mawes Hook has alread Me GEO) taba Sar 2 te that interest in the coming Olymplad | 1,1) arranged a game which has fort of wr ree ha hi rosss Seconda Hoxton defeated Willie Houck of Phil- | dlewelght tn the isin at Stookbolm next summer {s intense) worked Atlanta up, and there ts sure ps ry adelphta in the fifth round, the referee he Ain veto hee | OvOTYWhere. to be a good crowd present with any Calls Howard stopping the bout to save Houck from serra thes iy names. who hee)” Concerning possible members of the! kind of weather being knocked out. as ret igs at de American Olympic team," says Kirby, Nut Mon.cLibler Co “Women's “Industtial Exhibition — oro ¢ 3 “is MANUTES. 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