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THE EVENING WORLD, BATUBDAY, APRIL 18, 1913. : - & Lost 70 DODGERS. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK WIGHLANDERS ARE WEAK IN BATTING "You Never Can Tell a Man Is a Fighter By His Looks | aay ied WARD TO DOPE. MATERIAL TWAT CAN BE TURNED INTO | AFRST-CLASS GLADIATOR | A Man May Be Ideally Built and | Apparently Have Everything, Yet | Be Easily Defeated by a Fighter — That Is Not Half His Size. Terzginnonns Copyright, 1912, by The Prose Publishing Co. (The New York World). LL a man needs nowadays to be a great fighter is to wear an A eighteen inch collar and a No, 6% hat,” sald a gentleman sitting beside me a few nights ago when thick limbed Moha walloped Westchester Farmer. | ‘Mhuredey night the same fight bug held an adjacent seat when Gibbons, ies light, lean and sinewy, hammered Jeff Smith all over the ring. 1 “T take it all Gack,” he said, tean- ing over my way. “What e@ fighter needs is a pair of fast, thin legs and @ long and ao brain. That is all.” Which shows just how hard it is to “dope” out ‘material that can be turned into @ Gret class fighting “ Torrmes _ FrTZSIMMONS Yous ors NOALCOTT. | | Highlanders Display Lamentable | Batting Weakness in Red Sox Series’ + been heavier had they been up against —>— | ‘tess brilliant twirlers. i | |" So pressed for hi ts the Hutop}] Unfortunate for Locals to | | Manager Wolverton Needs to chtetiain that in the ninth inning of bad : | Give His Players Plenty | Yesterday's game ne wae obliged to go Have Faced Such Stars as i <Ho bas the ideal head for 0 Jemison’ ener. samy” Cuornsin, iy of Practice. pede ope prtere a perry Wood and O'Brien. \ fighter,” say the spectators when Al Palser is in the ring. It happens that Al can fight. But he might look just as cwch a fighting man as he is and mot be able to whip a sec- ond class welterweight. Looks don't Go dar in the ‘sport of boxing. | second ball delivered to him he smashed fora fly to deep centre, and it might have gone for @ two-bagger had Not) tons was easily the BY ALEX SULLIVAN, abe tromeperie tees coverer 88/ Ho went to Sat five HE Highlanders are badly in need | Tris Speaker been on the job. four hits and getting | Sames already played aseainst| scratch order. They didn’t do much WHAT 1S A SPIGHTING PROFILE’? HOW DODGERS BEAT GIANTS. if H 5 4 4 4] Hs the Red Sox they have shown lament-| better in the opening day's frolic, From | Pedra Possits | able weaknoks with the stick, matter the first inning when Harry Wolter, the ieee A = = ‘omane . ae at n lighter should be strongly Analytical Criticism of the called out on strikes, The ball oom- ners on and sone out when Meyers hit! ager Wolverton has a big ta first man up, tripled, to the seventh | pack” of the baseball wertd, but, y' " ‘ . 1 o plate, too. It must be said, last golden opportunity arrived in ke a ct le showin: a ease sems oven more * Reels. Perhaps his development about the shoulders should be a little! Second Game in the Series | however, ‘that’ one of the other two nth, when New York once more! coiumn, Of course tt has been rather| invariably hit the ball into eome waiting |The Hub slayer ts cere Sntened r ‘@mggersted. He should have strong legs and arms and a broad, muscular etree catled by Kiem locked very Ls pases full with Sone out, Then ‘unfortunate that the club has been tie bene, ics de 6b Sees a Maw ree tan ‘even, ais = P @ ses were oi ful en netzer was taken 01 | mee any Peek, big forearms and raaadigrs He should have a world of speed, at Brooklyn. Joft Tesreau came to the bat, and he Sut ‘Murray "could do nothing | ODUEEG to faco two auch crack DIMEBETS |o¢-rune aa they scored the day previous, | will give, the sAchiaien. e” haag a unitmited, the strengt! © weight thrower, the courage of a wound the side up by hitting @ terrific] with Schardt, and popped a fly to short,| #8 Joe Wood and Buc fogs five, but the Broadway boys made One| for the pennant if me other elab ap. j, the aggressiveness of a bulldog, the patience of Job. And he might Sofas toto 4 bree “re Dall pete Palate double pl an aa. 7 | soubttul. ay ale ibatitas yeaa ears ‘efaxe wtant the manager ot @ the Boe- ve few ‘ ; urned into a double play. The ameshing into @ double play: ai jou . all of these things and be whipped by a man of half his sise, BY BORE MAN: sot haba iked in( et 90, hard thet ge hand | inet. chance for victory radeon, | x TOT ERR Ey MR AM Ty ATE SO % PP eS Ae | ¥ y ° RBAL Was injured, and ‘he had to re fromjeum it up, inetzer’s Inky curve, ‘cries to-day. IGLY end somneieeliy oie fighting man, and Jim has a high, A {t brought about the frat defeat| ine gqme. If that drive had gone safe, | wasted opportunities and wretched fleld- ‘Well, where did that desc straight nose and a per! ‘pro- and Bid Datien ts|the pastime would have been over, ing brought the Giants to thelr first file. pion tite! Congratulating himself this morning over| In the sixth the Giants had two run-! defeat. pitcher Ike Knetser fairly is work, ‘3 Mt Bob Fitzsimmons, the greatest © Behter, not barring any weight, that the ; ‘has known within the memory of Notes of the Brookiyn Bail Game As for eyes—Willie Lewis has an eye as sharp as an eagie's. He looks like a e e ’ ot MoOrew'e, eepews | art te stake faves as we need es ——————— * string men and ities for bi ye forth: ‘Dever % ‘man? Bob had the thinnest lege|AShtor, and at times he can fght,| The Giants bad every opportunity in Mi Y C fl ft g D t alt the apeed hiv ‘a minute's notice was! The Giants —_— SY IMMING, stenting, et ever carried a champion. Hie hips|TOMmy Ryxn has a round, innocent | te World to ive the Buperbas » drub-| an Onittctin ates shown in tho first half (of the elghth toning. | gtealing di ne fhe atfernooe tnd wuscgedet | ot erenines woth 40, ‘She, TW, TH narrpw, Hie body wae thin. His|'oking, rollihy eye, Tommy was one| Dink: but when the crucial moment came ° Meer is Suan Mepees otf fist aud pet Grom | the cant Datter’e' chance %e dette thas ines Om Nocked ig, only because they |° the foxlevt and tricktest nghtors in| (hat Kinky little curve of Knetser's in Golf Schedule for _ | im'hls place to make the spurt. With Meyers/out | aa ae SEs . is, the world, as well as one of the would bob up with « tantalizing twist ot the game another catcher was needed, and! ,,nepyet, made a, ted play in the teat! ool BR A. ; big in proportion to the rest Of| aggressive, Fitzsimmons, when etedy, [484 down would go the opportunity. It . Wilton stood ready to drup into the Job, Thou | { ae much ne as ——— 2 physique. He was topheavy, end at] ing his chance to drive home a sola: | wee the first bender of the big league! Metro ts) l ita n Seaso TA. eatto Sue Eiuote,” Hecker, wo. la ‘another fine and’ fe-tooked. a if Wheat Wont tats “hat he @idn’t have unusually large! plexus pun lwaye wore a baby stare|tYPe that the Giants have seen thi» ‘speed merchant, was seot in to bat for him, By | 7 {imped in and intercepted arts CLES R that w ert any one's suspicion. | spring. fi ash been avoided, | te aulek mores AicGraw had increased his speed | ¢lowing PP gah ON it he oul t Pop wide open, except] Though Knetzer and his curve had —- mae: eeaze” nas 8. Ae | ~———-——== | and the Brooklyne ‘were another run {othe good’ eNG smiling during a Aight, which | the Giants on the run, don't get the im- w ; d Men's Li |e dea she ew . Lora oa aaa rd aw tious he waa, making th | : a ie D jer Cc G +4 franca’ $?°: Pression that the Brooklyn twirler) WOMEN'S ani en's Local eit overlap, the first wee in June. |] BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. |) 4, erery cous! alonted 19 cotta thse siate | Kee like | Pitehed a good game of ball. He didn't, . ‘1 i Throughout the year, too, there will be gr pa — aro seeeeh ae Young Grifto's, or may be ine steaigne |He was as wobbly as an old woman) Championships Again Col- At Fatrmont A. C.—Hddle Gallagher || , Ob, ay, pave. rou sotige tow tea more or less trouble from the gne day 4 narrow line, like Tom Shi carrying a bundle of wash, and he sim- A iddey hs vs, Tommy Hopkins. | are ort ‘ contests of the women being run in on ne A—Bis | | Nte,downea ‘and they are ‘tod with Bare the tips Same ack, Roose: |ply wobbled into a victory. On tour} lide Last Week in May. ene dme of men's tournaments. Such: || yatyay vec Mike Mallen & | therchacizsa “pare U ny 3 Billy Papke's or aie oeaerers! 9] difterent occasions BIM Deden was on dikes 9 Reediews contusion would be avoided it] At Olympic A. C.—Johnny Lore vs, || stl, gulag o Ate, Pascal =i 2 ternalty grinning, iffee Jack John- ‘@ other men digger and stronger the point of taking him out, but the lube refused to tender fair players the |} Knockout Smith. ft. eon's. young fellow would manage to pull AKEWOOD will start the motro-|use of their courses, except on the|| At Sharkey A. C.—Eddle Smith va. |) | Lone Drushe i back onthe | very bape “Aghting face’ doesn't Indicate Shroush at ieee yolk minute and get bis polltan gottng season next Wed. frat three Gays of the weak, BAS RATIR o ce oka cermin & ~Si sti taey cpa Sr oe Bome of the poorest pre- Peet ca cos tae oe antes Resday, three days earlier than! May has tong been month |} jones va, Irish Paddy. aco they are saying: "Watch it bad of the year, but this season, for some un- fine anny Hower, a Daten |S et alow’ sae ne |atomued Tes a ahem” tw ome rhe Oe kenge ot had to take him out, and Schardt fin-|o totter that, as usual, the nearby | over the eptrtt of golfers’ dreama After|] At Gowanus A, C., Brooklyn.—Kid AMUSEMENTS. ‘ Wok. tne Sore. Clube will’ grow active, Garden City |the Garten City tournament, May 9-11, Hi i with @he hidden figtting spark |was a physical wonder, but everything | GIANTS PLAYED A GLOPPY GAME | icaging off in May, as tas been the| follows an open gap of nine days, the comes elong and beats|he learned in the gymnastum popped FROM THE START. rule for a decade, The early outlook 1s | two Metropolitan championships being , [Out of his head the momeat he entered ‘The Giants played a sloppy, wiehy-|lees promising than for several seasons | the only other fixtures until the two- the ring, he knew then was “Fight-|Washy article of ball from the j ) @ most Aiscouraging feature being | ay tournamont begins on the sist. fighting face-—-what | fight-fight.” What would Pseedeb al sorvo| toe. and big Jeff Terreau did not deserve| the obstinate determination of women| The apting pace of late years has been MENTS. over @ few of the|been with a Gibbons top-piece? MeCoy |the beating that he got. In fact, the| players to choose dates conflicting with | “together too swift for comfort, but it] ame . ‘There was Fitasim-|hed one. He was a alm, light fellow, |one consolation that comes to McGraw|men’s championships for thetr bigger |‘# ® Dity that the May contests are not Ww YORK'S LEADING. high, straight nose, &|and he delighted in knocking out the |out of the welrd contest {s the knowi-|eventa, Mor instance, the two metro- | More e/mmetricelly arranged. This year Ma Wet 8 Ge DALYS™™ MODAN APRIL 16. Qn egg—s small head | 200-pounders. Fitssimmons could calou- | edge that he has found a corking good | politan title struggles will again collide, | 13'%5, ond the Bod Oath en aes ‘The_Liebler VE R LEWI B. thia neck—and © late Ike an astronomer. Corbett ned| pitcher. They got but three hite off|the tast week in May. Only once in| et the Huntingdon Valley Club, June OL! mare a7 iS_WA! Palser's chin, Mohe’s|skinny legs and thin arme—but he was|Tesreau throughout the game, and one | 11-19, ‘will nian each other by just twen- LYCEUM #! A ‘a chin—lote of other|@ great boxer because he had a fighting |of those was a hard hit grounder that ty-four hours’ time, after two years’ in'e MONDAY, (00. tq 01, Jo good fightere—stick | head. This Moha, who has been Going | Went between Shafer's legs, annoying overlap. PAl i OXINEY’S | heat AFRICAN HUNT & Dettieshtp. But |/gome good fighting in New York, 1 Tig Jeff was Aloe very wosdiy ot wnoit JA etrick | ‘The Apawanits fixture ts set Cor Ju @ protruding chin. lehick, stooky fellow, with short, pudgy (start, but the runs scored aga! 4 cK ick and 7 at dow rene 1. , | Shoe Bruna Wik a Brghis. ‘ 2-28 and Fox Hilla just a week tater, HUDSON teeta 7 ; ba bg 4 Jaw @idn't stick out arms and legs lke hitching posts, Ni the result of wretched fi His Fighters | the tatter chub enaling « shitt from the TCH RS be Habe BARON TRENCK wee a normal, rounded |one would think of Moha as a “Jabber.” |the part of the men behind him, Arthur | second week in May. The internat ais-|] THE RIGHT TO BE reat nae, SL THEN, Boot vay Os therm have wide Jaws. | ‘et for all lle short a can lan4 |@bater was the main offender in the Saii tor Pari: | Sensiens.in he New Tors Athlete Club 4h St of Binge Brag Sa8 TA YON WHEEL aa fast 8 Gibbons, because he has |felding line, He started out badly, and QU 10 FATIS |; m2xe 1 somewhat doutttut tf that or-|] FULTON 4118s, Wi aay celeoaking tre. a dutonce and the further ne went the ores be got \Seurras't gg lst sone ek For aie || WHITESIDE. ifs ds, WEBER A FetoS Spb i 7 ry WHIRL OF £ T T0-MORROW NIGHT. . BIG CONCER’ ' i well angled it can} timing age nearly perfect. His early mi appeared to work on * ‘@ hard punch better) Courage ‘s always a necessity. But|tis nerves and the young Californian! BY JOHN POLLOCK. | ieee Names oe RRI ei » -B0U ay %; 7 you never oan tell io May become a | sot rattled. By booting an easy) Den McKetrick and two of his fightem—Joe 18-20, while three other underlines, the| 1° THE ALKE R hay rh jay, 2.11 @reat fighter until you see him well|srounder in the third he allowed the| Janette, the colored bearyweight, and Jack Den-| Metropolitan open championship at PARK ™3,,5e K Bi ARADISE day on the steamship Olympic, Willie Lewia, an. | APS ™amis, 10-11, the Conneottout cham- ted btn A Guo srpaiane le net te Bing, the local middleweight—eailed for Parts to-| hes ES THEE Wiway [Evenings tt stier of Daya charm, It forthe me Hate‘ |PlOnhID “at, Greenwich, mia, and the| | THE QUAKER GIRL Wit. GHibTON Un ee (ie 2 NDAY, APR, 15——Sea IC HE RING out, but his jaw is ee long and anything but had a wonderful jaw Brooklyn gang to start a finally resulted in three rune only requirement, although it helps if the fighter has the brain, tor In the first inning a ball took @|Thumday, McKetrick hes matches for his three Brooklyn Club's tournament at Forest CRITERION fae ~ Bivs.8.) ea | E Mad. BURIAL or MAINE because jt) was y " fend in Gay Pare, Lewis hi signed ¥ TON Bae ie inceye hat 2.48. ears THE eon has 8 very | eat tt eet at all & matter of “an |falso bound and went through hie legs] fore butte with Ueotae Carvestor om ay. 14; Saar Wes Gere Tener Face Bt LOUIS IN tee “ ATING, Pe Comedy ities? |_IN KINEMACOLOR hase Nery | sgeinch collar end a No. 6% hat.” for le that scored the first run of| Juanete with Hrel sorbeck, the Boute African | “se f Y NICER AL pA nenea sb” 1!) BUNTY PULLSthe ST MANIMILIAN | ticket @00 ai of the negro. ahters, SOE bo os lamvion, and Danang wih Marat Moray, the | +6" epen chammplonehipy to oe held at | KNICKERBOCKER Ma'wer Zoe's. LI Py RIG, ee Hand I Riot, ? 1 rend mil on AD jt » 42, west a r . ao i I) by the jaw, Frank SOMETHING WRONG WITH THE —_— * | Buffalo, 49 down for Aug. 1-3. Although ° ° te , Alatines To-day 2.15, Aj A yee, con' sl oy ne a fren |(GIANTS SPRING SURPRISE |" anounD ar-eronveTors «| rerw morwinat sai let, Web, te moe. |tine his net bees actniy taker ef Otis Skinner» Kismet ||| "siz LITTLE BOY BLUE ian: viotasaee. | ae Weeks Cay ¥ ‘heavy Jaw. Frank (ried to be a BY LETTING OUT THREE There must be something wrong with Ge failed because the slightest the ground around the shortatop posi- 7 ei dela xancies ‘him grocay, PROMISING RECRUITS, tlon, es both @hafer and Stark had ie we mh iase ee Aish Lightweight champion, ere going ¢o box & ten-| the intention of the Shinnecock Hills 3 Eve, found out after alt he Garten 4 0. 00 [Club to reserve ita ueval time, starting |] New Arterdam tis BLD Nak senate Sth Ge Stowe Aug. 7, ‘The second’ nations || THE MAN FROM COO a ' championghip—the amateur—falls at the 7. ' r Gt great trouble in judging the x = FELD MOULIN Rt " — pe a te ™ at sane] soe | 2 cr pode saunnnet The ball would start true, but fy ma wus tio.d for Packers rang gan ere Tihs Ets Pee ZIEGFELD LIN ROUGE | 3 ut any trouble, feet, arava’ chew |p thought i ere 8 he base’ freee it oh ate senna itll fo tad Maar Moncnecter-vyrtne doa, Mess starts |] eet satiate "stay "<Mle'wanday Soueere ioe ” aces OF 1 the , joving pictures ere te be Shere fz the “tignting nove.” |] would, be surely, Kept oF at, least }/ {imp to one side: Shafer wan eet. far tie dion Sept. 34 lasting until Oct. 6, about wo A WINSOME WibOW | S KRUAOLD fpese—a up-tilted pus. Funny {f club. The men let ko are infielders || te round twice, but the bali Bever| | watts nares who fer| Aside from the eentor’s annual gather-|{ LIBERTY ‘Satinows ante came up from the grass and got us hoses should ve considered an |} Arthur Bues and Milton Stock and || for ‘rouble. @tark hae had the seme oe Hw, or, Bovey, By being at Apawamis, Bept. 2-2, the only|| HENRY MILLER Pitcher Munsell, Bucs did 00 wall at |other gall ¢ixture yet positively set in oF Ia bat ae deas theg one sstely. noney |] fie, Cateine onmme ond on, the cond | Sttreg ia ee ee i A|'the ‘New York aistriot te the at At-|{GATETY ietincm yi Han fe thohtea 9 eee gl i ee 8 ‘The Giants have no kick coming for B08 see'ete rounds there on 2b, | lantic San Be. te ice aes aided: OFFICE 666 \ : an ate rubber when the: that it looked like @ certainty that || {helr defeat. They had she of ot the Ganon A. C., hes| sity tained golf, bat, without doubt |} {With George Nash & Ws | Pars fered to them on a ailver platter on Bat of fest class fighters we can |} he would wtay in feat company. The || ireo different occasions, ‘but politely League team of which George Stall fused to take it. On three occasions ings, the old Hilltop leader, la mana. J) When, & hatter bad a, chance to win he | an wo wer, Although released all three Spl the beans. Chiet Meyers was the hard Ink pa ed iting, 9 caricature of « of the day and hie ili thasaad 8 pwenty: od 9 RoeEite Ay fitter | there will be several important tourna- a St'ver tent of the graa| mente in the fall not yet broached, Tt || EDDIE FOY z Ag (noUeR f2t | looks, too, as if the Wykagy!, Ardatey, |S ———_—_—_— Net etter thea Sb ret Mt | Naseau and National Clubs would swing Into Hine with sizable affairs, The tn- ha| tercollogiate championship, which goes to remote Manchester, Vi., this year, will probably follow the national ami tour, The Hudson River district cham- @lonahip has been provisionally set for July, but may be shifted so as to the , ; Ov) with BROOKLYN AMUSE: ic) EMPIRE Roman—a Yet Wells ts one of the best largely due to that dinky little curve; 2° oy i weigh: t apparently had him myaetified, 10 fe welent in — See! cetouk ining, fp uence, | i oe had the bi full with e fo-day Je eon’ the bat wiond oa ang’ wes kee

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