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i : THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1912. EIGEN] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [ncdSBShex] You Don’t Have to Hit + |M’FARLAND VS. WOLGAST WOULD BE IDEAL BOUT|HAl (HASE LOST Hard to Be a Success Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New - World), }‘ 10 HICH ANDERS ( { in Ring, Says McFarland Clever Packey Explains Difference Between FOR TWO WEEKS Peerless First Baseman il, Boxer and Fighter and How He Developed His Own Wonderful Scientific Ability. Aine dann Nant ing Another Name to Hilltops’ Hospital List. BY PACKEY M'FARLAND, . Y dusiness fe boxing, and, like one engaged in any calling and striv- fay! ad success, I tan made a study of the game, believing that (Special to The Erening World), way alone I could achieve my ambition. To begin with, I ; : f wes convinced early in my career that the first aids to one ambitious to : Dp isch follows tne Yew Fork Huianger swoceed in the ring are brains, willingness to work hard and the power of ; i | Birdie Cree, Harry Wolter and Rey Obuervation. Next to these I found that the sooner one realizes he can AD “WNOULON'S: mT . , Hartsell are out of the lineup, and now tit Chance) @!waye learn something new the quicker and surer his success will be. All Ge _HARD Rone reens amie? . a F | Hai Chase, the greatest first baseman MeFariand Entitled to PUL COUEs't RPRIy GOUSGAITE: MP IDA Ux. Peet vo che ane TOMI LEAST WOULD 4 $ in the world, ie loot to the Highland to Fight Wolgast for Light-) ing a stuay of boxing rather than fighting, because I knew the surest way 5 ie to beat an opponent is to “outscience” him, as it were. Accordingly, it has always been my alm to develop first an ability to make the other fellow do things he doesn't mean to do, and thus make him miss. I have pald a ‘ aie PY, lot of attention to my footwork, and the art of dodging, ducking and ‘The peerless Hal contracted a hard 2 Ronee Tetreating from the attack of an opponent. On these things I believe has cold in Philadelphia Thursday, and al- the easy way in whiot he defeat-| hinged my success. though he played here Friday he was | i ui he was forced to Oe le a a f BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. )| twit eturtuy th he re fere Mai fi fa Even in lon; heavy hitter hag 4 f and Manager Wolverton decided that it By fight fans, mostly those Wh|no aavantage over a hoses, Te nee y j 4 Olympic A. C-— Jim Coffey vs 1) woud be best to have bis star go home have mot studied the fine po sure to tire more rapidly and then fall l z f tay, ates, to New York, Chase will not join tbe game, have a notion that behind by swinging wild, however much Fordon A. C.—Phil Cross vs. Kalph }] Huitops in Philadelphia unless his re- Pugtlist must be @ hard hit apeed there is in hie punches, " = * covery 1s rapid. ee dal rtrtant cits ket a . } Brooklyn Beach—Buck Twin Miller ‘The belief to that the best way to win| rains Better Than Size, "tyonusre. An Caiaaty Lewis ve fe to batter an opponent until the amon Knockout punch ean be sent over. With | "h#2 I assert that I am sure there ts ieee every particular, and|°° middleweight in the world to-day self I have confined | “8° can knock me out tn ten rounds, My reason for this beilef is that far footwork and the pure re portant than size js brain A boring style. That ts all 1 pretend to| small man with « fe ees r than himseif, be—a boxer and nothing else. I am not for nothing counte more than the ability Chase has been sent to his home in ‘ State Amateur New York, leaving the capital on @ late train yesterday afternoon. He has been Tourney To cin sad tase b ongiete toot et Matches Arranged. ons been predicted for several Frankie Fleming, champion feath- ; Tt will be Jim Vaughn in the box for Leonard. of Nese eek, YE, Benny l\the New Yorkers this afternoon, and the t New Polo ‘ bya husky southpaw says he never felt petted A Ay Friday might Yl better in bis life. rh LIKES TO. em, and one T folirn tm prac. | 12 aold blows and jump in wi _PACKEY NEVER, HAD “To USE HIS SeeEt, ite ae Be ER fr ph nptces AON ry one my tles, to he opening appears. - <= ene ARLE tyrant ta |! MORAN vdlene tnt er cee i to RL Pup ok Zhe BveR does 1G_FRLLOWSD F New York State amateur boxing me, and then to dlecourage hi! clever boxer, could make lots of heavy- : championships are to be held dur-« as superior knowledge of. boxing. I try to|welghte quit by merely maki: them make him think he has overlooked &/mies until they became too Glecouuaged 1 | t® Continue, even If his lighter opponen: never landed a blow. It le very ourprising to me, although I sometimes think I know the reaeon, National League Club Owners Fear dn Seeing from thw man nein i fe likely that on the evenings of the that there are so few really efficient Giants Will Run Away With Pennant), oe boxers in the game to-day, Fighters most important events will be the strug- —— there are galore, but boxers are Mighty Glo for the welterweight title, in which Ae STANDING OF THE CLUBS. are entered John Fitshenry, Avonia Nemmeritg sgn Uhen|soeree. And of what there are there! Reds Orly Team Besides New ually covering Up. elvow [aren't two-thirds who compare with the ret OUR, A. C.; Isadore Cohen, Educational Al- ie iT ae F is Paige ied H. Knox of the Knignis of he ide of battle | Old-school boxers, led by the wonderful 4 . i jony. In the heavyweight divise ‘amt . xm Patience wi Jem Mace, In fact, in a the classes 1 York to Show Improvement 1901 § SiSiNew 4 {on several white hopes will perfo Notch COLLAR i te 3 Es feat i i ; i J among the: W. Spang! pt peote esd eka ctcah taeeen | sa eee eee terreeny. fest! > yer 1911 Form, # DAY'S GAMES, champion; . Sheridan, metropolitan | Easy to tie the cravat tm and to only ones think are at the top of the th *y ices PUSS sine postponed, main. || champion, and Al Reich, the youngster| 20tchon, oval buttonboles, which la@4er tn this respect are Johnson, Gib- '0-D. ecen' ou! akes butioning easy, 3 for 25c, bons, Couton and Kilban incident. GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. who has recently been pronounced one| ™ a a a Ce aan San teat wade Ween | _BY BOZEMAN BULGER. hay of the best heavyweights, amatour or| Cleet, Peabody & Compeay, Maher, Troy, WY. aw 5 2 HY. was the best of the etien contingent. ITH baseball in ite third week at Pouadslohie | a all professional, in the country. ———— I am often asked what style of pugi- and the various teams in their be a po, gS , — jwoula tet I prefer meeting. In reply I might natural stride, it looks as if the = . . earl iitfand iri wie eee read, Tg) say that I much rather meet a fighter | Giants are going to be away out in the} pected to be the contenders, are all) and it te feared that the youngsters will OO ) oe than a boxer. A fighter can always be! iegq before the middie of the season.| shot to pieces, and it will be many|not hold up, Qn, agseuat of Callaban's on t in AMUSEMENTS se. Giants have/|fans-appear to be:-pulling for him to/(% . same eystem that I use and wait for| the interest of the league as a whole Pella ones pig td [rte ge te aed oie ears Cut loose from the price the rushes to.stert,. ’ department. Shafer, Groh and Tesreau| have @ new champion, Wouldn't * bde| ‘bo; if it keeps you tied Wanted to’Be a Fighter at'Firet: will be @ runaway have bolstered ‘all the weak spote|@ great series if the Giants and the th oy e ie tlondl ‘League baa e&eftement witt| PSx% 2m acuine le working as smoothly | White Sox, wi ‘and a | to clothes you’re ashamed of. ‘When I started about eight years ago] ne at an ebb before the last month of/ a, ever, With Fletcher and Doyle, two had 4th ont FOS TF Qh Dally date 2, Hest Ste.$1, 8, Hemmet™ CIRCUSIA OUND THE WORLD DALY'S Uit.s Wak deal LEWIS WALLER sftp eR Winter Gardens? fucsiorrews wien iautv'y* WHIRL OF SOCIETY 1, ihe all other beginners, tried to be a ‘That would also mean an|of the stars, out of the line-up in many seat seenpsenel # east the}Come to my store and get fenting, an eoponed toning, aid no | ont lta Tse as tostun wy ot cny| tine butter ahanFlother 4d iat ont| wil Nave n Art Qviion hat tae ng | tUFET’S prices. Inepiration ha thetcisa ep shes ations ODay “ven took aherse of the ee Nimagatresiars of the weakness ously feared Mis a, pennant, poseioiity my Moe Levy Ww ast sicun hare achnred bas bao | Busan" apart oi Reds i|Saunty w Heo pe bec ts hey | net equ e, Hiehaadery ave fighter and nothing more. I had some) yy in gate recipta out West. Sf ‘the games, the Glants have gone| Callahan himself does not’ feel cont-|high class style at manufac- lop what | improvement over 1911 !s Cincinnat!. A|son and fs fielding almost as well. He| Only 5 g of the oldctime students of boxing, but | Reda, end he Je playmg it for. all it] of the other Eastern clubs the Giants |Connle Lack and his players say that Sore)” 119-125 Walker St, N. Y. A Thea. bet. B’ ‘Oh ay, 2, . : and. the Phillies to feed | #0me excellent pitchers, and with Cree, | ieee Wy found filled my needs. Anu my ex- ts Ghideely that, the. young pichers| on for the coming. week. Hartsel and Welter back tn the line-up Hawtra) in Bi ig tence has shown me why fewer Doye| who have shown up so well will In the American League the Athletice| {hey ought to be up among the heavy oN ea WIN SOT ee as jong a fight aa I game. It te de-| abi ‘are not having it so easy, though it ts teams 39th S . : McGraw is of the opinion that the rt in—If folks want| cause they don't take time to study erally believed that will Win. | excellent conditi a let them sign up a| boxing and walt for the slow develop- | The awful dofeat of Cincinnati by Pitts-| Connie Mack ls of the opinion that his} enrovint condition of hie team te due remen to provide the) ment that in the end means perfection | burgh Saturday is the first wedge in| strongest opponent will be the Boston A BUTTERFLY ON THE’ WHEEL ay ay Thea, dist f or as near as any of us can get to. | the winning streak. The worst of it| Red Sox, bu calizen that he will] geri Despite, the heavy reins the Set wea ‘tesar. WEOER & FIELD: - are but three > fe that Fromme, one of the spring ther eys.on Jimmy ast et wee pm M., Sipe Hokey Foher_& Suny Be exer really needs to, master, Stewart vs. Fitagerala. Pitohers on whom O'Day 18 relying, got | Ca and fortunate than the others, NE 7 Phone Gene the mind to the point of "The Cubs appear to be woefully weak, BOUGHT AND PAID a gat 2, ie she i} 5 4 the Pirat: much BASEBALL, Grounds. Te-day, 4 bo hr Wl coh sd Hight now. ‘The Phillies, who. were ox: (guough old pitchers to keep them on top! Masts ve Besant WSR P oh toa behind therm. - . Practical Training in Offices of CERTIFIED PUBLIO ACCOUNTANT MR. FRANK BROAKER, C. P. B PRUE HSER ST ee He, ius Treen s BUNTY PULLS THESTRIN LITTLE BOY BLUE Manhattan ary ae LET GEORGE DO I ASTOR Pye & Bh id, Met Wed & Hi! Severe ca A Init ARLIsse Dis : Be iene ny to re . 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