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= — : - i oe ae 3 : > THE RVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 10 ‘ARLAND WINS 4 BEST SPORTING Pp AGE IN NEW YO LATEST AVERA OVER MATT WELLS OF BALL PLAYERS Wells Beaten in $10,000 Boxing Lesson by Packey McFarland hy ea | ENGLISH CHAMPION NOVICE ALONG THE FIRING LINE AT THE M’'FARLAND-WELLS BATTLE -ANERIAN IGHTWERHT + Classy Crowd at Madison Square Gar- den Sees Packey Beat Wells at Every Angle of Boxing Game. BY ROBERT EDGREN. . eA iy ty “Weis Thoveut 'paccrrey, WAS -THRowin@ .- Them, ‘ a SLAP HIM INTO LEANING AN ‘ ‘The price of boxing lessons is going up. OPENING Pac Packey McFarland charged $10,000 for one-he gave Matt Wells last Wireicae night, gnd Wells paid the bill. UPPERCUTE.. sy McFarland handled Wells as easily as he handles the sluggers. Crude ‘or clever, tHiey are all alike to Packey. Wells had little chance to show his well-known cleverness, or, to be more exact, he was clever enough; but McFarland’s work made the Englishman's look clumsy. weat thuspiittie, He was anxious clone Bat vent tne aston T mags yoo. | uariers ‘and couan't do ter He beter terday. The great Garden, lata out Into ‘The @ eplenéid arena, with the seat section protected by iron fences, whose gated heavily guarded, was well ailed rte nnn |e vamte|Wells Not Discouraged ‘and In perfect rhythm. H He Lost Bout chooks @ot their ceats, This was enough | smiling, Welle ran in furiousiy. Becaus e @f @ movelty to cause comment. The him and as hi in ung —_>—- fight, Dut I am gaining strength st: Garden A. C. is to be congratulated. the lub te,t0 be commended for} 4nd fell, but jumped up M caeiaate eitiraaees Tea es re The crowd yelled. i i i I Fs Ia English Champion Thinks He eat bta it hehe rounds at ft . “And, by 4 Can Easily Whip McFarland | ein of my new Rehting wtsie? tT wiped it off after the think that if I use it more than| th didn't el in T qgund, mut the itis cut didn't clove un} in Twenty-Round Battle. | trslant voring tn the future 1 will PACKEY OAZ WELLE IN THE think it was @ mighty good fight, and FIFTH, while, of course, I would have Iiked to IMADE, MATT, Miss. reves | Brooklyn Girl Holds Strength Record at Radcliffe College her leg lift and back lift Ggures raiping her total above the record potht, She able to “chin” the ber four times, Pretty Miss Eleanor Stabler’s iy'in the Clee wes for aleve eo Showing in Test Worthy ma ise Stabler’s all round eUility end of Average Man. b+ ihe) of development le. Me a Packey Declares He Whipped Wells By Making Him “Miss” Continually BY PACKEY M’FARLAND. Ht if ‘a measure, I for one structor, due to her tennis playtag, ‘ ane it war w fresh: n ; Wells is ol and very etrong. He Mite hard. 1 beat him by mak- (Aoectal bea ey Poker EY in betty ty er Hel eport of the Rew the riag and eltogether jence of a foul dlow ing him m Missing takes the steam out of ‘When he Bo fala TT dag n” openée cevern! sa gg y pressed in harder, clinched i tnd of the Aahte ie did not charge |] {UsHt Attell he stepped right out in the Aret round and hit Abe twi Te Teele GiLichow Mads| ORicaa OER reeatTR ie on ee ‘Teo white clare and pounded at Packey's body. He was nde in his 4 2 ee On the nome, I didn’t tet him hit me. I let him lead pulled a Lyhhan 4 ‘ fe; it 2 ou the ring like fighting im desperation now, hoping . By Ra ste pails naa fouling the strength record at Radciiffe| Her athletic record while at celles } _ 2 im, although @ome of his handlers ‘Qunert. And hete land one hard blow that would 2 has him Keep on missing. When you make a fellow miss a few times he }|<cllege, Her tent, made Lguesdgereeal 4 ie euisitate on toe cenae forgets all he ever knew about boxing. Wells te a very clever blocker. iy ie fmcn'a, coiiegon;, Mande. née’ totel | Nall That's why I @id a lot of light hitting in the last two or three rounds, We y ae pvealy hy of the aver-|™erale twice—once at last yeare He had a perteet block for my uppercuts and I couldn't get many of {/%™ Pulim meet and once at (Mis years one them through, I was trying to slep and tap and fool him into think- . ing T couldn't hit hard, oo tat he'd leave an opening for Just one good Miss Stadler bralerrray'4 fiibestderete bee ialer 1s 5 feet ¢ inches tan amd punch. But he wouldn't forget that guard. In the fourth or fifth || S0odly emount, and Wha fesmes (eh tie Veet et erct hee ee ee found the strong light and heat from the are lights gave me a bad || {or @ long time to come vesiic| Athletic department, it being thes’ eon, headache, and it lasted until the end of the bout. But I don't think ||Rolder of the record was Miss Leslic/ 1.8.) Geeetenel tt being thete eat Tmeed to make excuses, I did well enough. Carter of the class of 190, who made 81 pocords, if can or wo, Dut already the scara|ald’s only comment. otal of 647. The only test anywhere had been smoothed over near equalling this was made this year & remarkable extent. There were a by Eleanor Brown, 'I2, who made S'| . Sgn W a few more denta in his famous “tin ets ce te tse Wate ae ee ere eee mee| Mek arland-Wells Bout Draws $25,949 5 |i wqunise soa ot vx record holier lay in her lifting capacity, ‘Book for standing room only, were Ph vail Fue Yolo aan | treedngy” teeta Packey Receives $10,000 Guarantee) Horse Racing WELLS THOUGHT HIS PERFORM. wary fronuiy samitcen Packer bed] Engtish Fighter Takes Gam-|] REFEREE AUSTIN SAYS | Promoters Draw Down $11,.| 02 Cedarhurst 677.25 for Their Share of Course To-Day thousht hia performance creditable in HE HAD TO CAUTION BOTH CONTESTANTS. Big Ring Receipts. 4 sin hist saad Pig Loy oN re illness during his| bler’s Chance and Only Gets BY REFEREE SAM AUSTIN. other $1,000 being hie forfeit. in England. He sald he feele | Tt was a good fight and a very bs ‘, away Hunting Club at Cedarhurst, L. 1, | | | , did, declaring he was sure the blow away some of MeFarland's pursing had been unintentional. He was not peed. along grow | this aide of the water worked mightily| *!toxether satisfied with the work of Nardie ‘ter Wehar ee pends ‘send | °° keep away gloom, even in the He felt that Austin home an effective a “43 RC ere he had 1 cleverness pussied him. And Packey, at BING Wer toward the end, stopped titting hai ble Ame lever fellow, now t'a greeting when off balance with a fusillade of light oor did not join in Mttle Englishman’ Take. Wolte num | exuberance of spirita, “Well, he didn't Diows. Now and then he tried « hard wale fant his fight, did he?” wae McDon- if tH eset i I fl < Hae fl as somewhat pleased, nat: rT in whip McFarland in a R i End. ihe nar conay¥ car gut ir en | rantrmone, senna, mat th] 82,974.50 for His Pee eee tie erndee” apttered It] the stockyards bey for the long rout He oH i y mekverds bey ‘for, {he Jeng. r9 interesting one. The fact that the Two acco C men wasted little time was tee || beck in a cottleboet, Packer!” and similar re to-day, It will be under the auspices o| 4 iy BY JOHN POLLOCK. ¢ pico ins Tnardiy know. what toldiews did not ating es Tm the HAT ae Wells, the Engush|f Sponaible for the battle being eo the club and will be devoted exclusively ‘Bet back ff course, I now know just how I champion, made @ dig mistake by a Ay let “thet corners i tat to the amateurs, There will be five clever Packey 48," continued the Brit- agreeing to take 50 per cent. of ‘ Poumping iton top of Welle Fee ee eee eege Of iit [the gross receipts and guaranteeing Packey McFarland $10,000 for his end Ne eae ee Bic mente ee was clearly demonstrated after the had much to do with the reault of this} show had been “counted up. The actual recetpta Were $95,000, Wette, tak =z a gamtier's chance, only drew generalship. His cleverness and ap quiet to U9 {0 ont races on the programme, three for hunt. fast hitting had Wells completely Dewlldered, Wells was game, ani despite the punishment whieh M Farland gave him, wi always ready to ear into Packey. Both men violated the rules, but did " not repeat the trick after I caus [| Thule man agutnet Mee! Uoned them, wih | | 1 muse ortdine | ere and steeplechasers and two on the, touted. abe, "eis ol secs eel at. Among the list of owners who! ee Sees ee have horses entered are Mrs, T'ayne Dang Sorgen ssid Whitney, Mrs. G. Foster Rawlins, Mrs, ie eeaeane sy cima Bia Alfred B. Dieterion, KE. C. Cowdln 24, nb Ma MEBNy iets teniteg | Raymond Belmont, J. Watson Webb, F. for ‘iy ©. Thomas and Allan Pinkerton, H iH if pron techn 0. i we, too much about that boring business for jrownle. Champion, BC, Orgis of the ol erent a ‘uaa ha ‘a ihe ht mu a fay ele We, ye je team. His foe thie jejal iyo E reowit ovton Athletic Club, iy be ASST, GF the "trady tobe eld’ ia the Harvard @iedium on Juve Sa EO Aarne tt Wolverton Expects His Tecan | sis: s'est» rst, sei : To Climb : -_—s mm here will only be a corporal's guard on the cub. ofc ane ‘own arts, | dred are bats ver there an op thm to McFarland, Wells, however, gets 50 od nd for Monday's game, out of which they had to pay the Tbe crowd wee very slow in arnt Waivers Have Been Asked by | oy Hartzell te aul! tn poor shape eee auaetal” caligaaan aA ordiack Shave were muauy Canty seale ‘line ioe. Brownie. per cent. of the pictures, whatever they | had just brokes, Has: is his steps Wells eae From Now On Will be worth, ‘The State got 6 ger cent, 2? tite 40, geting toaidg Ute nel, Ay sone coop ae ee oi a “a tens tee ‘agree to on tall Wu Moran in unisos, 2 o New Lote ve. ateld. fe not expected to be in any of bobed £2gee began, to, declare dat She house, would a4 Highland Outfield ames played here on the present trip, | ther expenses, Warr Ther erowd came to foot thatthe place was) The New Lote A. C. will have the ighlanders on fielder ‘a believe that the poor atart ea’ tee a Crowded’ te tin capacity. Apringdeld Club of Astoria, I, I. as . Ly to an ond and ar Walls, culerad the cater uf we Garien and eois | After 1,300 one dollar aokets had been aold the |{HelF opponents to-morrow, at New | celle ‘Bert Daniels. dent of making @ clean aweep of the| Vols cule) | Mod otfhtad’ ‘Gilera ci toasteetie tty Maem, OM th] Lots Oval, New Lote road and Linwood ? series and marching into Philadelplia| mun ld toe "| This brought a bia kick from several hundred Mes | etreet, Brooklyn. Hellker, the atrike ‘Wednesday in proper wnape to give the | cvigs who were ‘standing in‘ live, out kid, will twint for Springfield, while Hesse will look after the home boys, Game calied at 3.20. were 623,040," replied word's ohampe the battle of their lives. | Reary sleh Mclueak, eceumed “It joke as WAIVERS HAVE BEEN ASKED ON | ‘yt gunvicrs chuaoe') ee SM Site tae DANIEL®, the tee " the battle a | th Bert Daniels, who for meverai y ae asda Foolttay obed thas beon touted in New Y, an“, Mantra U0d save the | minutes after 8 o'clock MoP «the arden “with “Dikes Given anal ke soem es the crowd saw bi! a yh ae Hi yelled out many rive H weconds, iF = ri ; { sf ok E ir th. Dally Mats, 3. ay CIRCUS | Around the World i i AMUSEMENTS. ut { g i & Gir the ‘Cadcagoan ond Ty EC METROPOLITAN OPERA ROUSE 7S Aitkin Pb minors. It vned to-day that the | Jaw and: was fully two ainutes before the volay 0 ‘AN OP! MhiNee To-Ba ter epoeen gain Loria toe club han anked waivers on the speed | ?0uns fellow regained conmlousaes, S WALLER & tf i : el, which is taken to moan that ja " mi who ie admirer of Me | ‘Tam also mighty well pleased With | naniels is labelled for slower company. | F of B ‘ Monday, April 20, at 4.30 P.M. MONSTER BENEFIT " ty. me | the showing of my youngsters, and for ab there te a adden and unexpec for the families of the victims of the rey the present the team will ine up as it in the work of the Highlanders 1 wo A her 6“ T ANIC ” oy “soph beta” bartag given dds of | © T T ; td yeoterda; oF the other ee ad 88.000 to ‘wauet ou McFarland | Off our losing streak hoodoo and from “coulidn's place it elt undep the, paironane of now on I expect to climb, Our proper . ee ce | ae pais ‘ames Ce place is jn the first division, well toward | nayiniy inatice, ainple tight ening he iaerat Const | Me EE i sees. " esditeneet ot Conducts “Mt |_New Mustea! a firents five Poet fr core Wen there eas " Bee eat from oem ihe fone "wade ‘nu cain | try to wet, nthe test agnated their servicgs: in ue Gi ba inter er Ing it does he impres- |" —- pans i acta Sh a |caRusO’ orecay) oe unsaicnags BIE Ran oceans ‘wears NIK ISCH | t.rs0em Sp ne Al cle t 7 [ELENA Lal Reece ea ARN Phon Lt \r Wells was “walking down Twenty.sixth ere had been asked on Bs, etn | La 9 ren he noticed a ‘mbing throug the BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. Fairmont A. C.—Young Meroler ve, Young Brown imine Flynn A. C.—Gunboat Smith va Daniels, ROLLER SKATING DAILY. BAND © kay Ope , either Jim Vaughn or SS Ray Caldwell wil be called upon to do FITZHENRY SAYS HE WILL pit the chances favoring Vaughn, for Jim displayed a whole lot TURN TABLES ON COHEN, of Glass agains: the Athletics and is we rE probably in better shape than any of| y # the Avonia A. vanan's trinate cw confident their favorite, “John QUINN ONLY ®@EATEN POUR! t#henry, will defeat Isadore Conen of the Trinity A. C, in the State boxi: TIMES BY SENATORS. championships at the Irieh-American @ince Quian has been @ member of | Athletic Club next Monday and Wedni the New Yorks the Washington club|day uight. The pair will meet in ¢! hae only beaten him ¢our times. The | 14-pound class. ‘Gwaye has the Indian| Until he met Cohen last month Fits- fign on the Senators, and yesterday'’s|henry had a clean record and was exhibition was buts Jooked upon as one of the most prom- ising young Boxers developed tn an amateur tournament in years. The Avonie boxer had not trained hard for Cohen wee awarded the 1 on’ fe Fepliea’ Rl ‘Thies A.—Young Sklena ve. i . im the way you are doing. © } box " Jp seneral of the rounds, when McFarland and t M, former wouk} ing that he had no fear of le. iy not wall Beeler Sn thi Sect Galata you both te it SRSA i Cara Fat way. hom bs Calle’ Coumedy #3 Titi! TODAY. 3.415, BUNTY PULLS THE STR EP RPT 2.18 GEORGE DO Tt jout_Week—LITTLE BOY BLUE, Bn | { ‘Young’ Gleger t i Tommy Connei Gowanus A. C.—Eddie Wallace ve. Frankie Callahan, National A. C.—Billy Allen va Young. Killian. Liberal A. C,—Joe Black vs. Young Mitchell, i i j i a