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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, Bescon at 1912, * : : EDITED BY ROBERT es UP-TO-DATE aoe NEWSY iM f Just cerore He WENT OUT To FIGHT z ATTELL THE cRowo bE Ad THREW Bates (ROUGH THE WiINDow OF 41S ORRASING Room - ATEL WANTED TO “FIX” HIGHT, SAYS NEW CHAMPION, TELLING HIS OWN STORY! ~ Cleveland Youngster Says He Ex- pected to Win All Along, but Was Surprised Abe Didn't : Give Him Harder Fight. Copyright, 1912, by The Press PubMehing Oo. (The New York World). Le on ATTELL WAS When HE Founn He was SWINGING BENG WHIPPED ABE BUTTED AND Cot KILBANE'S RIGHT ave — OHNNY KILBANE agreed with me that his own story of his winning EASE, INCIDENT ae ee of the world’s featherweight title might be somewhat interesting. < Jounn ” Larad | 7 “But I don't know that there was enytbing very startling about ¢ In Te Finst Roun “= To ABE Goop ” " he added. “I expected to beat Attell, though I did think he'd give mo KRBANE Found THaT we was @ barder fight. It was one of tho easiest Gghts I ever had. “You eee I did a lot of Sighting out there in the elimination douts, and 1 elt pretty sure that I could win, After I knocked Rivers out in the eixteenth round I knew I vould beat Paster THAN ArTeLy GIANTS’ BACKSTOPPING 4 STAFF BADLY CRIPPLED says that he is w ii BY JOHN POLLOCK. qmited ot Me fetcads = A sen and Gardella, 2 ‘Attell Rivers 1s a real Meztoan, |pasix al Aeners te toom part us| Sa ee dee ie Meyers and Wilsor Wilson Laid Up et from McGraw, and_iney wilt play 7 eome peopl round bouts ai : i ‘angeles aan veare redo ie the Hmplre Ar Cs received. 516.0 ma ea: Treg lhyd - wo Mia jialeen Cuamrion (jreane for Repairs, So Paulet or | sfternoon op. When him, But he's a great fighter. 1|ttoonten to woe nesocting to tne | mat Meantiee AS HE Coons Topay, Hartley May Be Drafted think he's one of the best in the/agreement the fighters had with the world. I ever saw Herrera, but if|MoMahon Brothers, managers of the opr: « . From Colts, Sen wget whe oe nas | sais wan emeea: “| Kilbane Reports Bouts of His Rivals for |" cans are on the map. Rivers is very | tax had been deducted. The State drew BY BCZEMAN BULGE tat andcloe He stands wp aright | ve Wn et Evening World; Says Dundee Is Best yy wit Wolgast He te a harder bitter than eae ne Be Featherweight Champion Thinks |{ WINNERS IN BOUTS Sad Usslspetinever ee beeen Wolgast, too. He gave me a fierce Hy erwel im e sone ak se eg AT EMPIRE A. C. i if GQght until I was lucky enough to jHopes. to “tet Show New ¢ vi re ‘a rs! Way for catchers | searete fae. ay and Mot Get him. /Hle weighed 123 pounds then, too. In the elfminations 1 beat New Yorker the Best of Con- Yorkers He Is a Worthy) worries. Aa Patsy Kline, Joe Rivera, Frankie Conley and Charlie White. tende Ta the eliminations at the Empire While leaving the train in M Ac. i “after that the trouble was in getting Attell clinched for a fight. rs. Houck ‘were undce and Tommy t/ Champion, Attel; wanted to ‘fix’ it, He ¢alked with Jimmy Dunn, my manager. Coster’s victory over Eddie O'Keefe was the aurprise of the evening. erday Chief Meyers caught his Jimmy just listened and looked wise. 1 didn’t see Attell. When we both Outpointed in the firet four rounds, Pew d tho nall wax torn o the fat withers will Yaaure vite ecceease The thumb was otherwise badly Y. ae ‘J s ase, (Engineers, a | thumb in the jamb of the 2 car BY JOHNN: a frect, mashed und bruised and it will be at started training at Los Angeles‘Wwe eave him to understand that there was JOHNNY KILBANE. effect, and I wager that when the final ra nd it w! a News, N the few years that I have been ong sounded tt was the sweetest mus: ast two weeks be able to get, utely nothing doing, and that be’s have to Aight me on the level, following the doings of the ring 1|[ mocked ie men cat te ced nearly [Teh Fane Newark “boxer ever heard in| s3>"tiood pol compileasione: Ort He bad plenty of time to train, and he worked hand and got into good shape. ae te any boxing shows, but |} round. Cleaner punching enabled ||" ‘The last bout every one told me woutd Fil! ai ene ane “1 worked herd, too I always get into) good. No, I wasn't med. I don't lose | outed yang. hover fas it been my good fortune to! Dundee to beat Young Wagner, [|be the class, but after woes renee Pte he aoc er oetener At "the boat sort of shape for my Mente. No] my temper when I'm fighting. But 1| shd-esar on fmt, altbough they rm he oes, ny guoh exhibitions as took piace|I wntle superior cleverness won for | {the opener I didn't think that anything | © g Biice eal us cue, me matter how clever a fellow may be, any| just made’ uy my mind to give it to Jast night at the Empire A. C. I think Houck over Patsy Kline, could como up to that,but I sat on the | | , Chief will be able to pi ¥ he has ordered hi: fight right . He had‘a rough time of ft ¢hat it was the Digwest treat aver offered edge of my chair watching the ring ‘ Seat cons tims, wre ere ah mane ba| roan. si fans anywhere in the world. You often Math sae attention, “Soine apo! tudes het in Keelt ie tai goes ot like any dus, I had my wife] ‘Toward the end Attell dida’t esem tol As hear bouts spoken of as “worth going | and over the distance should prove a m4 told me, and { had rend accounts 8 Meyer will not = and my little girl with me in Los} have eo muoh strength when we came miles to see," but the words aro more| Dearcat. However, one bout doesn't je bamo. alte: Mar “* got the benefit of training in the b vo I was right at home while 1| together. I thought he was stalling and figurative than anything else. However, | *\W4¥8 make a fighter. It 1s a man's hi + t ful weather that is now blessing the eit ‘That's the best way to}eeving up for e hard finish. I knew 1 here was a case where contests w: rege Pen cay County and 1h Dune » tac trip. had the fight won by a good margin, and I was fighting carefully. In the @ can display such generalship and right 2 | Wilson toox M. place in the Uterally good enough to make a fan go one qualities tn all his other fights gume yesterday and, ke matters pale on a long Journey to be on hand. Jimmy] | y atruck=on the anh 2 with a ne will be a hard man to keep out of : y Ww was stcuck on the ankle by-a Eda) % no atternesn of the sent SAC TONy Bot wheat Sankt hereon Dunn, my manager, and myself came| the running for the tle. However, |/nelfective one-two puncit and i ball, Within a few. mi "the there was such a crowd that | MOY rally. | But when T fou nee all the way from Cleveland, upon the} confident as I am of my ‘own adlilty | iinwsgunye oreo, MoUe Mm. than a | ankle had swollen badly at young | SLECPATRA lot of people couldn't get in,| to my invitation of the club management, so| after beating the supposedly best boxer tener WAC Lt Ep. 81008 Hog, of Boon fet tn. | He grew weaker. in the last round ‘her pulled up go lame he had to re as to sce and pase Judgment on the| the World ever saw. I can't be blamed |2P, Well under the punching, though, for the game. Wilbert F waa | asarag. And Jimmy tells me ‘x A a nd it was remarkable that he endured hi © rteke | poe pled y we te way gaat ‘when he Suda Tocuaay Murphy ia calibre of the featherweights in the! for saying that Z wouldn't mind letting | the ten rounds, for the punches flew at | fie, Vetere: aid the ee offes, atripped a San Francieco Abe and Tommy just East. a hick and fast that they would | length of time, U; 1 to @ out and Gght, and lying on 8) sto0a toe and toe and slugged for ‘The boxing displayed in the three| *U72 1 would come out the winner. i covered a city” Block,” Coster | Ameth Of time, nlens Wil ons foots a Wagner 1s deserving of n heap of|snosia ‘t row raw will | em fight under a window, All of Slewenty rounds, never missing @ punch, ten-round bouts #erv: houl ave knocked him vut I think, | have to call In elther bo rved up was far! credit for the manner in which he per- |}, er Paulet or Hart. evdden @ lot of bricks and stones/ana Abe held the pace, although he wes above the standard produced in the| formed. He was with Dundee every [tng marbe his anxiety to shine before | ley trom the colts. quashed through and west past my |beaten up the worgt you ever saw. That there should be #0 many| second of the bout, and his fast work |uiint deren “Ae the Feason that he) From now on the games are going to fase, One hit the secretary of the club mh and game boys at the welght in| enabled it to be the fastest ten rounds! | want to say w vriting this} pe, ousB and 2 cGraw will need all of eh hile Tam writing this © tight on top of the head and out « d16) ¢¢ IBN the fight was over and this part of the United States was a|0f boxing between little fellows that it /etory especially for the Evening World | a nght an tie yt vay, Se ceteet, He ‘has @emm. How was that for a thing to hap- the referee gave me the de- pleasing surprise to me and proved that | h&# been my privilege to see. that I am pleased, as pleased can be, e ‘and to-mori een ey Ben while I was waiting to be called out cision the crowd went wild. over the reception Ni kers have erpe) ¢ . T am sure of many good contemtera for] OTHER TWO BOUTS WERE NOT Ption New Yorkers have eq ght the champion of the world?) A few minutes afterward Tommy Mur- my featherweight title, They tell me that extended me. 1 thought perhaps that | btell would bave ‘by fought his way through about five VAN Oly Sai AS CLASSY AS THE FIRST. they might be rather cold. but they gave of those ‘thousand people to get into my dress at 881 rho other two bouts didn't bear the|me a welcome at the club that would je welght hereabouta, and that Requl: Ls ‘eomeho' tng room and tell me that I made a 4 class that. tho opening encounter had|have warmed the heart of an Eaqul- @arves thet day. reat fight and won all the way. 1 erore the elimination tournament is| smeared all over It, but both were full’ mau. It only goes to #how what the »- egek an tf there wasn’ don't understand how it is Murphy bas through @ boy will be brought for-| of wetion, and aa that 13 what the crowd agent city In the tend can do, Iver! ff tal been " wa that is sure to give me a serious | likes they created a lot of excitement, thing that have seen we has im- Stet tea) Deforehand, | thet Atal eet tee pi MM y lier argument for the championship, Well, Of the four men that took part In the| pressed me as being gigantic—and that's Bs ge pen caged te Aate ta 6 | octave, that 1s Just what I want, for !t wasn't | tournament I think that Serer wens {what the reception aceorded qo amount: ; make up your mind ac ents much trouble to win from Abe Attell, | the Philadelphia ‘boy, was the ost. Tied to. I hope to give New Yorkers t qutin wey and the other fellow has a) “ARtell? Ob, yes, I saw him three or "| admired tho usinesslike ‘manner in |opportunity soon of seeing for thom- 4 y ho was the recognized champion for Detter pian and ts a better Aghter you're) four days after the fight. I was stand-| NNN’ "UU __— | wi which he kept on top of Patsy Kitne, | selves whether or not I am a worthy ‘Bolag to be whipped. 1 study out the [Weg Brag) Cy Cll ping z such a long time, and I think that if {t had been a longer {chanv>ion and I will do my boxt to re peniwey to bal 1 on ty era “ae Aire Hockey Players ,|KILBANe THINKS DUNDEE BEST | bout—say twenty founds—be would lieve, pay them for the confidence ard friend- Re ee eOest round S‘ninute anda he sald. Then be dum into his pocket : Pu is.” OF THE BOXERS. Pat Tam AN Gy: Sean ee O Giant 1 ness Wier Gave phows toward oe, oie keg, oimgtiand BAY and danced and showed me a telegram from Edd! Not ‘Simon YES. | oF course you are real @nxious to|bout about a year ago at Vernon, Cal. gl 4 rt, |Gremay 18 Bow Praxeinap sierian See ind out just what I/thinic of the boys|If I may be Dardoned the conceit: I AMUSEMENTS. 7 targeting drame, bright com ny: T aaw in action last night and who I| think that {t was probably the beating | up there, Aftér I'd looked that over I] w=—qon demanding expense money to I gave Kline on that occasion and prob- | ree acting, —Louls De Foe, ut picked as the winners in the three ten- | 1 gave said, ‘Well, Abe, it isn't any wonder play the Crescent A. C. seven in pe te SAN marc he Gacta he Mee cia eaed reer , . In my mind Johnny | MY!¥ " . ; presente you lost your champlonship, You ent extra game for the|round battles, that made Kline #0 easy for Houck. Dally Mts, cg.| a haven't anything lko this to fight for.’ Oe ee title, two| Dundee was by far the most finished | "Kline came into my box to shake clas THE’ RIGHT TO aaa tL ukowel ee ae Ov a boxer of the sextet shown, and if T|nande with me Just botore he went inte I guess that evened the with At-|Ciup have been expelled from th may make a prediction it will be he ting to mect Lis man, He sald ine i « a is BE HAPPY: ghlusre. things hi to me in that will finally be adjudged the fighter going to put his opponent away tn igkLIK Gains We started. I thought Attell uspended, The two pl who earned the right to meet me for | aulck ord: i up ae With DOROTHY DONNELLY indefinitely ausp jb we be fast and clever, but it sae Why, Te not fo | expelled ure Ernest Garron nd Sack | my crown. . Se ree 60 90. 6 Pe fale 6 ne A . ‘and EDMUND BREESE ONLY A FEW . Brieed, . I'm ‘a! > Ma 1h si. F | Much faster that 1 could hit him with: leo tight ‘all of the best men they send | Mouraes, | Those who have drags T think that Dundee has practically | the evening. Patsy. Iittle knew at the Yale ate FULTON {22:54 8"y & i, | | SEATS LEFT & Teturn whenever I wanted t0.| against me. When a better man comes| Charles ‘Mitchell, Jim, Bulger, George) everything that gocs to make up altime what a tartar he was gong to ead a Bay & Both, Tear WHITESID 4 dave his right pulled back tolaiong I'm guing to retire and go into| \ 4 Charles Kinsella,” William 1 am atti! meet, and I guess he didn't feel much ince 7 lke talking to any one when Houck got] | gactna?! ether he can deliver a Recei BAY naGifr Mate, mit Mail ond through with him, LKER Ta We dee to make a stir, but Lacl he only member of the team who escaped. c oo peg Ee * such “tough man aa| Kline went after Houck in the Bee H L a cet ne tse wer teas ee ee ourth ND, m a Stet waco as int Young Wagner tt was pretty hard to |Tounda Just like he wont ater. m sak girdle MINER’S * gutboxed, and he got wild and began | Societal er men ieee fi wes in. the bot clearly demonstrate his — punching | °¥Un® 4 1 8th AVE. i sige y, might, hoping to put over ¢ winging. I never saw him swinging |"« wits hove’ of Ohiongr, in the secont round | rn thy ah ability. ker, and when he did land hi BOWERY that way before, Ie tried to get my {of what wen to hare hesn « ‘sis-round. affaie, rein La, Dundee 1s vastly clever, He can hit ed 0 Mouck tak 10! : E y Boat by talking to me. from any angle and keeps after his and come back for more. Louis MANN 4 Me didn't say sion which CS aa eae [ate de ie FOULS ae! tte it was his remar {a gate and be f al * tise een haa Meee ease is - Pp me ° toll. | gurance Ne. tuertaaes rages Ho | ie could hardly tuft up hands. ta. bet KNICKERBOC ig Sat ie COUAN (incites eer saw. He butted, and tried to | hn Sa Tete auth 's heed pease eines 1,20 | aur P oat, Ho bs Houck kept right on top of him all the Miaiinees W 45 MINUTES FROM BROAD wrench my arms, and’ hit low delib- Bectry, iy znd the ‘referee * | niehea ine ten rounds as though fa ime and it was tis exilbition le the Otis Ski nneri= ismet \ rately. Once when he hit low 1| sv» wi tourl bomb {i just been for @ short walk, He that impressed me most. He Bdath B. of 1 Aaumned at him and auld, “Try it again aft Sate vets iamctet the | didn't puff enough to blow a feather, Hused both hands with ‘equally’ good PLAYHOUSE‘: Monomer (8 “1 EW AWSTEAOAM Gavia va can't hurt m fevond Varsity comin ay Soe, nee, SaaS ie i Seen cerounenee : THE MAN FROM COOK'S e ng a e Wd 4 0 | an eho take uy tl fombivation as ra as . Time Atlan he Seat ms i ta Sattar at | iat Pi Pena CALL AND BE. CONVINCED||nai' i UBER a and cut my eye wide ope 2 every Tound t ‘stood toe to , Bunty pods ¥ es ho pear (a thin white tine an Sch | it a 4 ‘ra ogee ene 24 |, Colwaitia ovened tts “acishats waduts| that we can makea suit from our special line of mea vi : low hi e of the “U Ode L RG pow (ikl le mas olny topo [porsiast is rome et Oe | i hee at tag EN vias English cheviots and unfiffished worsteds or |] om iscanees > Willimantic Bout Disappot WILLIMANTIC, Coon... 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