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Le een THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 20, 1913, 4 ‘ 'f [gezeae) BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (,osoiecy ROBERT EDGREN A TRAINING DAY WITH CARL MORRIS § McCarey Otters Kilbane $50,000 Copyrii , 1912, The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). ° is pac ag tor His Services for Two Years (Special to The Evening World) LOS ‘ANGELDS, March 2%.—One of the bigest gambles ever made on & Professional boxer was recorded last night when Promoter Tom McCagey telegraphed Johnny Kilbane, nw in Cleveland, -offering the world's feather- weight champion $90,000 for a two-year's contract, calling for the exch pive rights to the services of Kilbane and his manager, Jimmy Dunn, during this time. “It the proponition 19 accepted I will require that Kilbane box not enly Abe Attell, but as many high-class featherwoights as I may develop,” ex- plained McCarey. ‘In addition, I would ask Johnny th fill stage engagements and take tho principal part in several moving picture acte I have on hand. He would have to keep moving pretty lively for two years, but, then, $60,000 is a lot of money.” The big reception accoried Kilbane in Cleveland inst Sunday probably started McCarey thinking. He evidontiy figures that Kilbane is to be one pt the most popular boys who ever held the title and that by keeping him oon- astantly before the public for two years he could double the amount he offers Cor the champion's services. Carl Merris Lucky to Have a =e GOODMAN CAN [WHEAT WONT BE a : BEATS KD BURNS) CANE FOR WEE oon! Woy Dip. 1 LeANG “THaT Dean Syma? WITH LITTLE FELLOWS Oeste Pree reiting Om CARL. 1S VERY GTRENUOUS To IMPROVE. His Foorworit, QOORRI te a lucky Genter, In thetr return bout eat the Fairmont| MEMPHIS, March 20.—Zack Wheat's ( ; ie manager, Mr. Uter of Olda- A. C. Jack Goodman gave Kid Burns an| Tht foot is much more injured than a¢ hema, mot only refuses to take en worse whipping than he did in|first reported and he'll probably have @f Carfe ring earnings, but when thelr recent tle, The victory femly | to Btay out of the game a week. He @mméds Car a $90 check every established Jack's claim to the west side; es tho only absentes at practice, fer pocket money. That's the championship, At the finish Burns's tace| Wheat hurt his foot trying to steal’ ; of @ manager to have. No doutt was not a pretty sight. A big bump under |thivd base. The clever Dodger outfield, Be ‘Uter could pick up a large “wtable” his left eye nearly closed it, his right; cr Will be greatly missed from the wee figteere arowsi these parte if he ear was puffed up like a toy balloon and | lineup. eaned to. his noge Was all but of shape. With nothing to do in the way of ‘Str. Biter paid a former manager of | Burns entered the ring in @ battered |sames, Manager Dahlen of the Dodge ‘Gast Ge nest little sum of $25,000 cash condition, A luinp graced his left eye, | ors, atter an hour's work under a red~ | Ear mes ‘To-day he se in town jthe remnants of the whipping that/hot sun, divided his men and they i @e0 Carl Aght Jim Gtewart. He. Packy McFarland gave him last week |Piayed nine innings, the Ebbets Fteld oT ‘Bast te @ private car, bringing vn | in thelr fight at Kenosha, Goodman|team winning their third etraight vic-, Westen notice with nim. They ca? ° made this sore spot the object of his at-|tory over the Washington Park players ye © thing of Car! out in Oklahoma! P, t if F t Bi t S ft O tacks, and before the fight ended bad it |by @ 5 to 2 acore. itinienss| . lenty of Fast Bouts Seen at Opening foe kg a ST IH @ Gopetul heavyweight worms cut. Roapworn on é A ‘ — ‘won the game by the heaviest sticking Of Local Amateur Boxing Championships) -iet 2.20 Sooseenets (ee ieee ge tee ie ‘Fighting’ Dick at the Royale|paly and Downs made doubles, The BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. Athletic Club, Brooklyn. Nelson made " a determined finish, but it was a be- fielding by doth sides was cleaner than At Empire A. C., Manhattan Ca- sino—Carl Morris va. Jim Stewart, Before Close of Tournament tatea ana tuttie aftort. Se taie tise “ata dita tcc Cane ‘New York Should Be Treated ten rounds. At Long Acre A. A.—Matty Bald- and the players who heretofore were win va, Charley Griffin, ten rounds, to Some Fine Boxing. afraid to take any chances on the paths did not hesitate to-day when ap At Sharkey A. C.—Harry Stone vs. Jack Dillon, ten rounds, whe 1s something of en aristocrat De Gghters, lives on Riversiée Drive ve~ ‘New York. He takes dis morn- fun every day on the Drive, end |. eS Hilltops Badly in Need Only Boxers in the 105, 115 F 018 that at first he Coit emoh em- and 125 Pound Classes a eine a = __Of Catchers at Present} retomn.y.a.c “hereon be worke out at the| Williams Ill and Street Laid "Memphis ron tebe works in the woraings sees] Up for Repairs as Resutt - He's @ real “bug” of ‘Foul Tip. Owlng to {liness, Charley Victor was u: opportunity was offered. Stack and Dent, who twirled for the victors, easily outpitched the veterans cker and Knetzer. Breen and Cute Aefrated a ‘were the only players to stretch ‘elon’ Bottlecoent, on faders’ deciion;| THe referee at the Long Acre Athletic youngsters, making three hits ‘be G, Kothe, 8t, Bartholomew Chib, defeated D. bell pals pesiralieg to voce a ie fem, Avonla A. C,, on disqualification; Leo|round bout be “Young"* 7 F Cos Kelly tn the Polo A. C., on fudees" deciaton. last round to eave the latter ¢rom fur- th’? punishment. pennies aes Beany Kaufman Wh . & Bos t, Was substituted end held Will- to @ bard ten-round draw. EVERAL young men of our town awoke today to the resifsation ‘that just at present they are not Getic luminaries. The ead information was imparted to:\them at the New York }A. C. last night when they severally finished second in the very bouts they ? Matches Arranged. ‘Tommy Buck vs. Johnny Daly, ten rounds, Olympic A. C., Monday nighk. Young Abearn vs. Jimmy Kelty, ten roundr, Fairmont A. C., Satur- day night. g i . Ss New ‘umes > | will meet the Atlanta Clubd, of which Charlie Hemphill, a former High- oocast (fipectad to The rening Wortd), Peppy hl Begres gf Rare on peered Sek Oaths diamplon Atlante, Ga., Maroh 20. Gall Meals the May? Lelong ered ahips of the Metropolitan Associgtion of |enost entertaining bouts of the evening < mieger. VERYBODY on the Hilltop team to|} will mate. tt the A. A. U. ‘was the clash of J. Garsh of the Gherl- hee that Gouthwostern way of' poring Dred Col egy pert aag sos: . : to O'Dare. PHILADELPHIA, Pa, March 20,—Benoy| Kaufran wede his reappe: “) fa @ jocal ring with a aix-round vicvory over Tommy O'Dere in the windup at the Douglas A. C, Although Opens TO-MOR. NIGHT Deter wrestles, Benny was the DOORS OPEN ONE HOUR EARI'ER, = i 3 3 a s s As always, the eottling of the amateur|dan A.C. and G. Nussbaum of the in the 125 pound class, | werse's decision. ‘See lane these hot days in Atlanta. Man- Glencoe A. ueation taht nd was able to lend the cleaner! were only waite men tojeger Wolverton has always been noted ers for the exhibition i ramen wich desta bosoup lle ren gs norma egy Seely gp Garsh pushed ‘is scariet Jocks into the ee eee wricant’ ter Tete] bom, Both vere nett in te nu et | back in lamoha right/as a ler who is a 6! tod . | mext back home, fray with absolutely no regard for oon- jiges’ decision; J. Ge: ‘Sheridan | Kaufman won the hopore in eech round. O'Dare's ~ to my business. The| His players knew this, but they did —— a big crowd of boxing devotees. Broad} sequences and so successfully manipu-| 4° oy dcteeelG, See “ostecas' a Cs on | bec cont appeared to be inflguting, but Kauf- | BARNUM2BAILEY’ ‘m in the game ts that I/not have any idea thet he wae going) MANAGER M’GRAW TO SPLIT | "hits shirt fronts were by no means a) iste his finely mated left and right] jase’ deciton: Joma Nugeat, Pau’ A.) C.,! man was easily his mamier tn, the mame bostns FDAILI to become wood cough to ght end|to spring what he did yesterday, Wol- rarity. This te the red letter event of|that his opponent was several lengths | defeated P, Madeo, Pennant A. C., on jullzes' pr eed Econ) merrman vee ee (be | T don't care to deat up| te, @oring what ne aid ero te bai} GIANTS INTO TWO TEAMS, | the year in amateur boxing circiea, and | in the fear when the camuaities ware decison. I , en, ‘but 1 hewe to do tt - athletic cli or settlement| compiled. Another tly combat ar perience and work my wag | Sounds early in the morning, and aft Martin, Tex., Maron 20. [house trom Spuyten Duyvil to darkest| war tho mili In which A, Vitelle of the GREATEST | wii t where T can get my|® two hours’ workout, the | player ANAGER MoGRAW of the Giante| Fietbush fails to enter at least one|St. Bartholomew Club and Sanford L) SHOW ON —_ . 0 two ms. e regulars come way. 1 Japanese Ne . a 1 wong, and so evenly divided were the Ters, Sword 4 er igiee, eyed ‘ewnen the manager wae about “toltg Meridian Mis; and then te aterie tihand Is pound have eppegettdh dha Honore the, judges split the decision, for you a two-piece sult mea ght a will weatetecese | Ue se and other = ®uikit: leave the club house he told all of his/From there they go to Birmingham | the specimens of Queensberry offered | Whereupon Referee John be j by n: SPECTACL etunte, and then boxed four or sfive|Diayere that the Regulars and the Yan-|and then hike out to Asheville, N.C. | gave strong indication that before the| cided that Vitelle had @ shade the bet- combine high-class material, mming and” | GLEOPAIRA founds with a Syrian “hope” mwhe|Migans would play a full gamo in the|The youngsters leave the main equad|close of the tourn | t | Saturday night] ter or tio of the Pennant a. c, was| tailoring with perfect style. No extra charge | found overweight for the US pound cit| for cuffs, turnup trousers, belt loops or side » © 0 n] of the Pause A Cin ite 2 pound) straps. Spring overcoat to measure $20.00, locked about as hopeless agai afternoon. And it nearly knocked them |at Dallas and play a number of teams|New York will be 7 ne Bey ‘Usually pal gail off their chairs. They were out, how-|in the Gouth. They will rejoin the main | ceptionally Gne amat en aay one ever, and showed more pepper and] squad at Washington, where they will] most every instance Ps Leach Cross and 3 lot of little! ginger than any club which has repre-|have an opportunity to see the Glants|and whatever f 40 improve hie epeed and learn | sented the Highlanders since they have|go to battle with the Washington club| skill they made up for in 9 @wch as he can, He has picked up| bn in the Amertcan League. of ff American League. for old Col. Determination was written|cap of @ second who lurked in tho and patterns to choose from. @ bet of tricks in thts way. Mie imi-| Right now the Hilitops are badly in| During the practice ames MoGraw in| on the features of “each and every | Nugent corner and rendered a musiciess One thous: Pi : (Mon of the fast footwork of the ght-|need of catchers, and Sweeney's failure|now making the teams play full nine| one.” The passing of some agpirants| ballad something to the effect: “The to report is felt for the first time. |innings, and beginning to-day he wit|for the finale was of course spmewhat| long left, Jim, the long left,” &c,_ In Broadwa maighte looks almost ludicrous in a) i tt was injured yeatentay asa result |lengthen the pitching assignments so| humorous, but even though their guard | spite af ‘the avalanche of advice Jim, man of tis bulk. Yet he toe big light. | OTS Moe on the finger by @ foul|that the twirlera will have to go five|und uttack were unorthodox and the| by working his right overtime, suc- & Ni th St ‘Walght now, in build, Cor he hasn't a) 11, wntle Quinn was in the box. Tho| innings inatead of three. It ts his plan lightly non-union, the ceeded in gaining a decision over his 9 n ° Qeund of the old superftuous flesh left | tai! split the finger and bruised the nai!,|to gradually Increase the number of induigent one and loudly ‘opponent. : Ls @m he bones. He's elim. In apite of 1; wii kely bo a week before he can|innings on the pitchers until they are| proved the efforts of the most hopeless THE SUMMARIES, ~ when he stepped Uy ecales | 49 any more work, but he hes threat- oF to go @ full game without weak- | cotestants. 105-Pound Clam—Matt Donoran, Paultst A. C., AMUSEMENTS. worklog, stripped, ow enin = pieaaiite re ened to tape the sore hand and keep In on judges’ fast 991-3 pounds. 1 placed the weigtvis | ihe game. He has caught the Wolver-| = ji co make ure of soouracy, Cari|ton mpirtt. Whillams thas been {1 from i with @ grin ertp and was not !n uniform yesterday 43,4410, Daily Mts.at 2,Hest Seats $! x rae ive enews Se nag iyerd Young Stump, whom the Billions NE’ AM MOLE CIRCUS a0 1G oT > Gra come East, that seoured from the York club of the Tri- BBA ¥ i Saarer 29, Donde than the 35 bel mate Leamie od the kind of ball & Bevis of StuDe0° AROUND the WORLD CANNING © ¢ i rt for thes Yannigans yesterday sik Stee. Cries made the manager sit up and Mat. daily Kennedy “One perfect day"—made DALY'S Dito Mate toden 210 more so by these Fatim Bea Cigarettes! Their mild Turkish fragrance, rich and smooth flavor, suit fastidious fellows. win favor! ‘a Urtle notice. He made the best of the gaem when he reached in air and stabbed a line drive from FULTON {iihsi'wee™ WHITESIDE | TYPHOO! Aemonstratee te many way Women may ease ebay New — {piprevensive dig. : Grand {inicvenont tutu: 21 PLM, RO NE tomas || Sentral iit) PARK hice Wee ee ite The Quaker Girl ThiWrounY oY; | not_land in the big league the coming mate! | season, but he looks like @ player who eb Cart; | Will boar @ great deal of watching. bo All of the New York pitchers took a fling at the hot wave, and weer happy ‘out cnt. to think thet the time oe ieeriven hg a they use their arms without fear Btowart and Morris fight to-night |Wurting them. Warhop, Quinn and Mc- They fought ¢en very | Connell showed good form. These three and fast rounds in Brooklyn | pitchers seem to be ready now to start ago and finished eo eveniy that | Ptonere ne y ‘could hardly be called anything but etéraw. Uke Morris, Jim Stewart is a fellow of Mkeable personality, Well educated, guccessful archi In the unpretentious pack- age you wil find 10 more cigarettes—20 for 15 cents, { ‘Baur coseyy, ‘THE TRUTH WAGON 3 my TY 5 we A BUTTERFLY ON THE W gts Thes, dist Bt & Bway. Bre.6.15. s, Weber & Fields 2zbt!ee Co. | im f grooming hts pitch- LOUIS MANN “ORLENE GARRICK [ee Syste ton i fi i Evenings at 6,18, ts, ‘Thurs, & Sat, GOLF COMMITTEE SETS TOURNEY CONDITIONS. ot before he became much at home any- in the ring. Stewart, bition, He wants to be ist and whip Johnson. CHARLESTON SELECTIONS. The xecutive Committee of the "way a Beeb United States Golf Association #ettled ft Mai fall:doudts as to the conditions govern- |] et é EVERYWOMAN leer ing the next amateur champtonship at Piret Race—Tick Tack, Jim Milton, Grace Mic. 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