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Morris’s Millionaire Manager Again Sees His Oklahoma Giant Beaten, This Time by dim Stewart. Coppright, 1912. by The Prew Pullishing Co, (The New York Workd), © millionaire manager « Jinx? That question must be worrying Cari Morris this morning. Last Sep- tember Mr. Ufer of Oklahoma hit the Yong trail to Gotham to see Jim Flynn ower Cart until his maternal ried "have been able to Identity hii with the aid of all the rest of hie Mr, Ufer retired to Okla- Ad was away Carl and punched holes in a wy weight cn had penetrated to whistled up nl porter to tell | = Ht Ms ui HH gt & k | much, for of the smooth tak of a Li i i 8 H i ‘3 128k fhe liked it. And he ed a right over to ook the house. More of |consent to waive on either of these BEST SPORTING PAGE iN NEW YORK — THE STEWART-MORRIS In THe Copyright, 1912, by The Press Pubiti SECOND ROUND MORRIS AND LEFT HIM DAZED THROUGH THE FIGHT. Morris Isn’t Ufer Sti Up Early Doing Stu Stunts at Polo A. A. After Last Night’s Hard Fight. ‘Te WIDAGE OF Some oF Jim's MtsseS NEAREV BLEW CARL'S HAIR oFe ¢ GIANT RECRUITS BACK TO MINORS Scout Hamilton Afte After Some of Them—Team Leaves Mar- lin To-Morrow. Declaring that although he realizes his dattle with Jim Stewart wae thing but @ success, gs @ar as he was concerned, Carl Morris was up early to-day and quickly announced that he is not discouraged and has no intention of retiring from the ring at this time. He relterated his announcement that when he 1s convinced he is not destined to be (Bipectal to ‘The Evening World) Marlin, T March 21. NOTHER scout dropped into the Giant camp late night and this morning rumors were flying thick and fast among the young players, One had it that Jack Johnaton wae to ‘be sent to Baltimore and that Stock would land @ berth in Newark. Both of these were denied, however, and everybody {8 up in the air, ‘Tee scout who came in from the Hast ‘e Billy Hamikon. He @s here in the interest of the Boston National League club. Hamilton looked the youngsters over very carefully and after he had jeeen Groh, Bues and Stock perform it is certain that the Boston club will not H®RE is much rejoicing in this city to-day because of the victory |p) of J. Ferdinand Poggenburg of the New York Liederkrans Clu and American amateur billiard champion, over Labouret, the French player, in the international billiard champtonship ries which is being played at Pari young’ fellows in case MoGraw decides to turn them loose. ‘With the exception of Groh, Bues, Tesreat and Stock the other receuits ave practically given up hope of being taken to New York and all they are looking for now fs a good paying berth in the minors. Nearly all of them want to get into the International League, as they regard that the closest to the mas ning from his opponent, the score being 400 to 101. This is Poggenburg's first victory, ‘he having been defeated by Agassiz in his opening game. At Bt, Nicholas Rink the Ott ore, ful in defeating the Quebecs, ons ef Canada, ‘The practice this morning began an| jn ‘second game here for the profeesional Poggenburg had an easy time in win- ae. STEWART LANDED: A TERRIFIC RIGHT THAT STAGGERED Discouraged; ll Backs Him & work! beating heavyweight he will | “tack to the locomotive,” ate sa | added that he has in Mity to become a peeled piles He made no attempt to explain his showing. After taking account of etock and finding that he was not badly damaged as the remuit of is encounter with the big Brooklyntte last night ried to the Naw Polo A. A. ew turns in the gymnasium. With the exception of a discolored eye he seemed to be in fairly @ood shape and seemed far from disheartened over his defeat. It was stated by members of the Morrt, camp that Carl's millionaire backer Ufer, from Oklahoma, has not yet sost fatth In the gant a eaeineer nd will con- tinue to back him. Poggenburg Wins Game in sami Series in Paris Seek ofthe send ih | Sena se Hipae a and Acadeay, H e San ‘was s0cou to ‘See, am “foancs ap, ae soe | Se crn, aA le between sere tee ten had’ bee jof the recent Cross-Hogan flame: ishing Co. (The New York World), MORRIS A LITTLE "Grooey". MORRIS A SECOND LATER ~ TeARinG WwW FIGHT COMMISSION | ~ ADDS NEW RULES More Hels. bin Bouts Likely and Sudden Price Boosting Guarded Against. BATTLE MORRIS DID SOME HARD MENTING aT Close Rance. Return Mitch for for Feather- weight Championship at Ver- BY JOHN POLLOCK. OHNNY KILBANE, the feather- weight champion, and Abe Attell HE boxing promoters of the State to-day have two more rules to learn. They were adreed upon at the meeting of the State Athletic Com- mission and are calculated to restrain clubs from getting too much of their Patrons’ money. One of the new regu- lations follows out a suggestion by for- mer Boxing Commissioner James E. Sullivan, an@& by {t clubs are required to hold receipts for forty-eight huurs in ped by the referee or jonor. This would make it possible :o com- Pel the clu to refund the money to the patrons in case the commission Jjecided the exhitition had been a fake. The adoption of this rule is the direct reatult | ured, he other yule stipulates that the scale of prices be printed in large type over the box office window “and not varied.” This rule is expected to protect the public from sudden, mysterious boosts in the price of tickets when the club discovers the crowd is coming in faster than {t had expected. Bob Clark, manager of Sailor Burke, was before the commission at this meet- Ing with a request that the Long Acre A. C. be compelled to come across with $00 he said had been guaranteed Ais charge for a bout with Charlle Victor ‘The bout was not put on be- then Stewart, who close all the time and » ewung « terrific i hour late as the players slept until 9] hockey champlouabip title, o'clock. This was a special privilege much faster and more tendered by McGraw on account of the ‘og ball given by the New York team to ‘Dut up ‘by the Wanderers ‘The score wes B goals] |, Your vialversitien will |b reg AB it Is understood, the gate was not . | enough to meet the expense. A hearing ‘he | will be held next week, | Carl's chin, The iy itted are eos nie ‘a @taggered & little and apread his second, then lurched in, just at that moment the blows were flying #0 it neither man heard to seize an e@van- Morrig stagger- ropes before Ref- interfere, tumed the fight rie. He ati) felt tt ‘he came out for the next Getermined ae he was he Off the effect of H. It vt the feiti¢ if i 7 i i ei tt i 4 j i i ii if | 33" i i 5 } Hi i4 if Hi ' it i t i i i ? itt - i “Sim sidestepped lightly, and i» orevelness and went to his Y wits ‘He jumped up, a heady fight, even though it Geaperat Mugging one, He sdemet to know to an inch what Mor. next and to be ready to At times he slipped aid Again, he ewitt, jarring jabs over to y. Or he played his favorive feaning i without holding ‘either hand, let Morris wrestle him jy to suddenly twist around, loose and put tremendous energy ‘@® uppercut that drove the gian: back and stood him on his heels, Morris ever withstood some of used to claim that he “That's Morrix, He isn’t flesh . He's India rubber, , of course, They of after each round came out again looking almost . And he landed many blow. Once, in the seventh, he @traight left to Jim's chin that the back of his head bounce on shoulderbiades. ‘the last three rounds Morris tried ‘to rally and turn the tide it Stewart seemed to grow ‘ané to hit harder, In the ninth Morris with another right, the Oklahoma man came oly to be outfought. ‘was no doubt that Stewart won. ‘Mhe @ champion and out: | their friends in Marlin last night, It was the biggest society event of the year in Martin, Guesta came all tho ‘way from Dallas and Galveston. Tho Players contributed Mberally to making | } the affair @ success and nothing was Jeft undone to make it big league class, rip: "Sy ee Beets +e 4 chaaoioe, “ater rater polo vlayere. During the trip 2) stmouncament 0 aS The wehetule Lisee, seats i ey with Chicago win Hoo, ‘Northwestern, Unive 4 ties eorintions one. at Urbas Pennay! represented by te reetan tn euch claw. “the elimination con i begin at 2 P.M. and the semi-finals |e ed on the programme for de rt “ sialon,” tncluding bantam, ip onda, feathet, doundes tate, 168, sight "Desry, if pounds, aod hedvy, 173 48d over, Wolverton Like ‘MeGraw on the BallFiel Highlanders’ “New Manager Looks Like Best Leader the Locals Have Ever Had. (Special to The Evening World.) Atlanta, Ga,, March 21 ARRY WOLVERTON, the new H leager of the Highlanders, has only been with his men at the| training camp for about two weeks, | but he has demonstrated in that short | UUme that he has a pleasing personality, | forceful character, a thorough know!- edge of the game, is an excellent @oach and has t! qualifications to augur his success. His personality in one of hts stron it assets. He makes friends wherever he goes, especially among his own play: | ers. He has been known to treat every ball player he has had with absolute rness and he looks for them to treat the sam Ho thinks this ts of the m portant things tn connection with a winning baseball nine, He never had any trouble with able playe If he finds that he has a man thinks he is going up with hi arrived here Wolverton ts y absolutely neces sary for a winning team. Wolverton is one of those mana | who will say to his men whi make bad plays or mistakes: + You will do better next Don't let a ttle thing ke th | make you feel gloomy. Get busy |and help us to win, Now, all together WOLVERTON !S STRONG FOR YOUNG PLAYERS Wolverton is strong for the young: stors who are breaking in to land @ job in the big league. He wants}. ~* to give every one of them @ chance to} revealed here show his ability and make good. had one day No player who any desire to loat|verton has stated that they has & chance Wolverton's team, |even if it is in a biiasand. What 1s more, be will not harbor any | tn, has: been “olng ths ‘This went cn until he leoked fay Leon Park working out. witch be haa good weathin b but Wo. must work Word Picture of Man Who Hopes to Put New York on American League Map. he grams ond Come there: wie & dre e@pot in the outfield, and then ‘ordered some hitting practice. He a Harey reminds one a great deal of McGraw dn his actions on the ball field. He keeps every one busy and looks to be @ real lve manager; in fact, the best the New York Club has had since Mt_broke into the American Here te hy bnse yp! ‘on it the team which makes a “decided ‘nit: “ie the one which ie full of pepper and ell keyed up from the time it leaves the clubhouse until the game is over? Another thing which makes an tinpreasion with the fans is the lively work in practice. I never did ies od ball club that went about their always had a ball club of that docorteien, and I think I will have one in the High- landers the coming season.” WOLVERTON WILL TAKE ALL »REGPONSIBILITY. ‘Wolverton ia Planning to have eae iat of the best pitching et: He does not know at will Mne up his men. ite ‘a he will take all the responsibility ty picking Mis team and thinks he will have it placed right when the bell nings for the opening of the season. Wolverton has always made ft a point to be the "Whole cheese.” He will not tolerate any one butting in on his et He {s willing to take all the blame, expects it If his club Is golng bad, He has been a big league ball player for years and knows all the tricks of the game, He } a hit with nis Playera by the nt He haa had players under the grand stand at He ‘Tuesday. around on the ball fleld, more practice than the rest of He shows the way and his p! low him, He is just agi Licenses were granted the Lock City | A. C. of Lockport and the Garjand City | A. C, of Watertown. janie ie ae EXTRA GRAND STANDS NEEDED AT GAMES FOR | OLYMPIC TITLES. azt Already 29,000 Seats Have Been, Disposed of for Meet at Stock- holm in June. STOCKHOLM, Sweden, March 21.— Buch a demand has been made for tick- ets for the Olympic games from June 2 to July 2 that the 29,000 seats have al- réady been disposed of and the commit- tee has decided to add another grand- stamd with a further 10,000 seat Even with this addition it is believed that there will be a lack of seating accommo- are being held. po ak ERE Rifle Team to Go South. Gen, James A. Brain, bead of the Amerioai Aseoctat fn he tt call Jack Ditlon, the Puiladephis by, Bile Bua‘ Yori Found bout at the Sharkey A for Marry _Stone, gent word iy was too Marah elt and “fab wane be face repeatedly. W. L. DOUCLAS | Lyric 4. | $3 $388 h 84 Sone non Labor Day Afternoon. J it title, “Their next battle, another twenty round affair, will take place on Labor Day afternoon at Ver. non, where they fought on Wagh- ington's Birthday afternoon. It Kilbane who suggested this return bat- tle. The Cleveland lad has grown tired of listening to Attell's walls about hav- ing been robbed of the decision, and he is confident he can defeat him every time they start he agreed to meet him again. are going to fight again for the st fhe, Cart Morris Jim, og teat ae te Seed 6016.99. | while Ste Stews wi a beet cen rile the ctu we ‘official yt ne iralistaniee, oan Ea When Joe Woodman returns from Australia be will bar Boe new Fy sod ‘The regan, Resa rite, arts Seen * Prcak Hicker ben dais, at he aoa Be rein ‘es hl velit end Frank Klaus, the Pi ene hearily on ‘Tommy defeated Abe Atte in San | a middlewe! ‘ait Nike Hee: prov my friends and tye meee yy iat Bah time 1 at Se te YP foaaition. wis | ol fire | ‘Kilbane. to Give Attell _ Chance to Regain Title| BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. fonal Sporting Club—Sailor Bol metropolitan championships, Matches Arr: “Gunboat” Smith of California vs, Battling Brooke, ten rounde, Sharkey A, C., Saturéay night. Young Reilly Kid Black, ten rounds, Brown Gymnasium A, A., Tuesday night. BE, Barsee ilk as Ba 100, which “he, won, ted wii fet ee a Club of Flatb of Moore, Series is tht, ort yaar Bayi wig in two ten-round cont Jim: ‘palyons, meneger Philadelphia fighter, has ied crack T fore the Indi March 27, Ay} or be Joe me to meet ene, Erught ak "The matcomakes of tthe Gutoton G, of New ter ‘itveen found which is scheduled "0 fteke place Aon 8. anes ve matched t A. Ce Reunton. Ey he a ee be ftty Bid: meet next show ig th tay EDITED BY ROBERT EDGR MGOORTY in| HUGO KELLY IN AT KENOSHA, WIS, caeecies Oshkosh Fighter Floors Chk cago Man Twice and Also Has Majority of Rounds, (Spectal to The Evening World), KPNOSHA, Wis., March 21.—The ag Sressiveness of Eddie McGoorty of Oot» kosh has eliminated, for the time se Ing, Hugo Kelly from the middleweight championship race, McGoorty winning. after ten hard-fought rounds, Both ‘men worked exceptionally fast, Eelly being the more clever, but MeGéorty offset this cleverness by his hard hitting and forcing of the mill, ‘McGoorty started the golng right off ‘the reel in the firet round with @ left to the jaw that sent the Chicago Italien to the floor. Kelly was up in ag im stant, but after a few seconds’ fighting ‘went down again from a vicious teft hook to the chin, He took the count of elght. Kelly was far from fresh when he came up in the gecond, but through. As he recovered his strengt ‘Kelly put up a better fight, but be showed a lack of aggressiveness, puncte and strength. He did not show in as, ‘good form as he has in past battles! | His judgment of distance was bad ea@ he missed often. Occasionally he lan@- ed, but to slight advantage. McGoorty rarely used a straight punch and ree Ned almost entirely upon a short Mt hook and swing, which he lanied om Kelly's Jaw and stomach often, + ee hi { Julian, the Syracuse featherweight, fast rounds before the Syracuse A. ©, was strong left hooks on the finished boxini hand to the face 3 3 AMUSEMENTS. | TO-NIGHT & MADISON "(Opening wwe SQUARE crealenl GARDEN BARNUM &! BAILEY CIRCUS ‘Together ith the CLEO PATRA i. tion and ball of the New Np, OF recent West Side A. C. will be held on next Saturday evening at Manhattan Casino, One Hundred snd | user aie Ds OF, Fifty-fitth strect and Eighth avenue, All promi. MRS. FISKE pian Nut. Mon.—Liebler Co's “OLIV! 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