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UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Veh if, iil hie | HO oh HH ah gully >, ce ee ee Wolgast Has the “Roughing” idea of Training That Jeffries Always Followed. Coprright, me, by The Prose (The New York World), Publishing D WOLGAST is “roughing it” tn Preparation for his fight with Rivers, the marvellous Mexican. ‘olgest is as great a believer in ing it” as Jeffries was in the Gays, when he carried the heavy- * weights uf the world before him in a rush that nothing could resist. When training for his fight with Owen Moran the lightweight romp stn pens up into the wooded mount Lake Tahoe, the caltforaia, Sierras. This take is one the finest in the world. It lies in @ great hollow between mountain ranges, surrounded by peaks covered with eternal snows, the breezes ~ that blow across it heavy with the odor of the pi GIANTS AHEAD EARLY IN. GAME ee Ties 4 IF THE RAIN HAD CONTINUED---WHY NOT? @ Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World.) STANDING OF THE bart Woilgast’s daily programme consisted 33, Cimenee, of “roughing {t."" For four weeks he mn aia, apt Bot. <iléa’t wear @ shirt or @ eweater, but toa paged every day running up and Gani own mountain;sides in the hot owed j Philadelphia at New York, ar am resciestg aga Marquard $ Started Well in [itiadelotte a8 New oF @ Washoe Indian. From the waist up the sunlight sdaked into his bare * akin and gave strength and health and ‘ muscles underneath. Wolgast’s theory, at any rate. He always has been a believer In the benefit of a good course of baking while training. Opening Game Against Crippled Phillies, BATTING ORDER. New York. Philadeiphia. Devore, if. Knabe, 3b. eves, it 19 aimoult eodaraee, ot. Port phe teas Muray, ef. Luuderut Sunlight en't every cng in his train | Merkle, to. Cravath, ie, ng. He does a lot of hard work. And! Hersog, &. Downey, 8. ; there’s nothing im the world like moun. | Shafer, Doolan, as. tain climbing for putting a man into| Meyers, c Greham, Seaton, 9. Marquart, p. condition to Aight. It gives strength ‘Umpli yall and Bush. endurance to lungs and muscle and i nothing 1 hot-footing it over the| ership of Mike Doolan appeared on time to-day, and, wearing silver horseshoes muen|!8 their caps, went to battle with the Toole oti i in aon #0 Jong. since the, | Ape is plays it many of them have | he ten't going t0| grown eo old the fans hardly knew | knowledge and skill he has| them, Marquard as recognized, ho & hundred ring battles. What| ever, and when he went to the mound | ° strength and quickness of] to do the pitching he was greeted by a! big sheer. The beautiful spring weather | was just right for an afternoon's outing and drew ten thousand fans to the Poie | Grounds, Seaton was announced as pez. i z nl 3 s ae a EACH CROSS is pussied, The with a world of speed. trduble Ia that Leachie, by his des a Pthitertesd® sta sade PIMLICO RESULTS. that sundry and Vwartous near! yIRST RACE.—Three-year-old: valle champe think it would materially a'4/ing; six furlonge—Queen Be thetr progress to attach his scalp to| (Turner), 7 to 10, 1 to 3 and out, Pte thetg belts, Leach is offered matches | Deduction, 107 (Wilson), ¢ to 1, 7 to with I. ©. Brown, Freddy Welsit and|§ and 1 to 2, necond: Daingeraela, 167 + Matty Baldwin. As for Leachie, white | (MoCahey), & to 3. 3 to t and 7 t “he'd delight in accommodating these | third. Time, Bentlemen, he has a notion that Wolgast | yrene Gummell, in about his alse. Mah al “L'a make weight for Wolgast,” says) gmcoND RACE—Druld Hill Leach. “Or I'd make 134 pounds for| purse for-two-year-olds; four and one MeFariand. Of course I know that/nal furtong: from 1 to ih and 4 to 1, third, TMme—0.64 8-5, Be geld ed 64 ey fig ag h py Rebound, Gerrard, Tarts, Chilton King, T've given him two hard fights and I'm not afraid to try again.’ As for Brown, Leach beat him once,| 9, THIRD RACH —delling: an@ thinks he could repeat. But/ Surana’ out nea hey Brown's manager wants Leach to make| (ggartin), 183 pounds ringside or within a couple secon 3 to “Bo I don't know what to do. I may fight Welsh instead, and i¢ I beat him et least I'll have a Detter reputation in England.” embarrassing to be so popular] FIRST jerybody wants to take a punch| Prince Gal, IE delphia. Jack O'Brien, senior, is enth over the prospects of his “kid brother!” ‘That's the way with elder brothers as a rule. Spike Sullivan thought Dave] RACE TRACK, PIMLICO, Md, May was the best in the world. Tom Sharkey|1:—The entries for to-morrow’s races thought his brother Andy was going to * as Sack be a world beater. Jeffries wanted to %. see brother Jack take the heavyweight 5 ld. OS LEXINGTON WINNERS, i RACE—Six “that ALL PIMLICO ENTRIES. ty tee, rear. Nin and ui whipped the youngster. * T paw Jack O'Brien at o New York bout one recent evening. “You ought to see my little brother fight,” said Jack. “You know I could box, Well, he's only a kid, and he knows more about boxing right now then I ever dreamed of.” ant, 114; © Gran JOE Mlcctr Pi gctyase; | S ‘® age hase: | i It big Jack's estimate is accurate ruftekd 14 +Young Jack has o ¢uture. Wel ‘oner H | Janees. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. i Aonmtants oS toe Cathe Bore: 1153 | i, ¥. Nou Mfeuntore Ginetnail‘at Be BROOKLYNS BEG GHLANDERSPLAY ;AGANST BOTONS| WORLD CHAMPIONS ‘ent, p. Pumice sauird neran, pitcher for the Phillies, and we went | Weather. sbureh, Louie, THE BATTING OR SATTING ORDER: wae, 3b. 1 (Special to The Krening Wortd,) NANONAL LHAGUE PARK, BOS-| ball caine to fte own this afternoon | TON, May 1.—About the only thing that| when the Athletics « was pleasing to Bill Dahlen when he ar- | rived in town this morning was the Bill didn't jook forward with | YOK , Hislianders. & great deal of happiness to the four |daya that he must apend in* Boston. |Tough tuck has been chasing Dahlen and ‘his band of Trolley Dodgers aince | the season atarted,.and it ia rather dis- | tasteful to be put down in the cellar | position so early and have it look os though there was acarcely an esci there, Kent and Phelps were the Brooklyn battery and Jack Daubert was on the nd Capt. a initial bag. For the Braves, Tyler, the southpaw twirler, was on the job with Part | Raridon on the receivers end. pele sle Mad Hoy LEXINGTON SA ete ne the Sphinx “Strenuous da; come, Our friend Nimrod will put to rout the dreaded Rhino. Then for the Bottle with the Red Label around the friendly camp-fire.” Watch the car signs StRobt BUR! London First Disliliedin 1770 Gir Robert Burnett @& Company (20-6 W. 34th Street, New York SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. ister and Fin- 0. 3. lade] hin. Bt. Louis, 3 York waine poat;one) | o ReoXett a liadetrbia, = Boston at W | * Ghittgo “at Detroit BATTING ORDER. ATHLETICS, NEW YORK Lord, If. Dantels, rf. Martin, aa. Simmons, 1b Harteell, of Zinn, If. Coleman, o 1 e. Bender, p. Umplres—Weatervelt. and O'Loughtin, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. May 1.—Base- campaign by entert. booked for four games here this week. Although some of Manager Mack's Players are suffering with colds the team, s0 far as the regular fielders are concerned, 1s intact now that Lord is able to again ramble around the left fleld pasture, Coombs and Lapp are the invaliés, F ‘The game marked the fire: uppearance in thie city of Harry Wolverton, who was always @ big favorite with Quaker fane, as a major league manager. Harry has deen having his troubles this spring and the team which he was forced to put on the field this after- noon wae far from the best chat he could produce if ail of his players were ready for service. When Billy Murray, the new mega: i | mene man, announced Bende: Ford as the opposing twirlers, the eight thou- wand spectators fooked for a twirling duel, Thomas handled Bender's delivery ik and Street looked after Ford’ fielders of the Highlanders, reported to Manager Wolverton here to-day, but neither was able to get into the game. Daniela cracked the rst ball pitch i} to the right eld for a single. promptly died stealing, Thomas to Barry. Collins threw Lextiy out, Sim- k out. NO RUNS, to Hartzell. Hartzell ren ;|back a few steps, gave @ leap and om | pulled down Oldring’s line drive, with ie;| one hand. The catch robbed Oldring Red feseaan ie and = Martin Canole Will Be Oppenents of Clever Chicago Boxer. BY JOHN POLLOCK. INCE Packey McFa: jd whipped Matt Wells tn their ten round bout at Madison Square Garden he has| been receiving numerous offers from managers of clubs all over the country. He has accepted two bouts. The first New | with “Red” Robinson, a sturdy | prougt! * Gonvenii Hall tn hpictie lttyrisline Nght of Pittsbu Gibbons is getting into shape for the bout at his on for ten rounds at Rochester aes ight, while on May 9 he will ‘all about vent es for | his train! who will a make te third ea, mag 5 cea tie, in a arrest h ea lel — They will fight af 135) wil igh in aa aP.M. ats Wels te another fit iy a ty Catalans ana all Pak os Ss eax to Sake er aries ae oe a mong uy rete | be il Fg he wi Saroate farses battle rane After heen ai atecas today to ey OUT-OF-TOWN FIGHTS. San Franciaco, May 1. ACK BRITTON of Chicago won as he pleased from Pal Moore of Philadelphia. Outside of the fact That the match went twenty rounds to the decision that wee given finally by Referee Hanlon, with Britton outboxing Moore at every step of the way after the second round, th te not much to record. Britton’s natural advantage in height, reach weight would have been quite enough to win from Moore. Aside from that, however, the Chicagoan showed some wonderfully with a straight left in p was hard to dodge, whi! none of hia promised epeed, a left that ‘wasn't of much use to him and nothing to help him along in his bout. The Kesterner was game enough, but he wage Gienppeintment ¢ to the crowd. arate and Daniele Rox Draw. |? JOSEPH, Mo,, May 1.—Jake Barrala and eariy ip ny tors Sas Vegas, N. on. the Battle, with Jack J “fe Gels teh fet the ‘towers Morrow." nae condition ra oN @ «i stk say McFarland, Flooded With — Offers, Accepts Two Bouts BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. At Sharkey A. Bill Thompson, pionships. Matches Arranged, Star A. ten rounds, May & Dave Morrison va. Battling Carra- Jat, ten rounds, Brown's A. A., Sat- urday night, theougls fale fiat dy guing Lacon Hi hi at Yuri jack =, ional ‘Jack sai that he intends to, to. Teauoe 60) na Mn lavage, whee fishy i nunced th ‘never battle ny Bran, who will be chief tr yon, ti, he Pueblo, bearr ¥ will be one of in. Place, Out Ou, Soe eon e SSSSESESSS ESS cnnemece, SESSTSS! sh boys, were fight, 1,—Johnny | Duni agsinst. Charley t, to a draw al ruse forced the =f alba the thi of a probable home run, Collins fouled to Street. NO RUNS, All is in the mountains, Specially cond: bove-—great reezee—the tan; Picea fpetures of Pa Call, phone or send at once the Gtactes National Park Library. on Riete erory, ‘Aa Aeroplane View" Bracing Vacations in Glacier National Park Season Daily to October 15, 1912 ready—hotels, trail horses, ides, You can sj a week of solid comfort in a todgm hotel, begets can ‘rough it’ tours a feature,” Outings $2.00 to $6.00 per Day The streame are filled with trout-—the snow-caj 6p oon Lake nna x alder oe lac Bias toacramier eases cent new national reserve await the ton jlacier National Park—go this very Summer, 10 Pieces of Striking Literature pied id mount- jer glisten in the sunlight ruce is in the Lak for this unusual literature— Send 20 cents in stamps for the re collection, oF 2cents for a booklet, It tells the com nd contging many Desutifut views, including ‘as to special low fares to racific Coast via the Cirent er Tourist Tickets on sale it 30th, Convention Kareaon many days. Aifcreet penises reciente ‘ia Ulacier National Paik, W. M, LOWRIE, General Eastern Passenger Agent 1184 Broadway, New York Pensme-Pacific Expeckion, San Frenciece, 1 is oo! te amateur boxin:? cham- Rattling Hurley vs. Young Hickey, on Betting Odds on Sunday's bs ro" 15-Mile Race. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN “NEW YORK aparters at Hot ira “atk fought a: EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN _Agai Lloyd’s Willing to hing to Gamble on Proposition, Providing Mag- nates Agree to Pay Suitabie Premiums. a ai BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Wir the Giants are patiently waiting to resume playing by meeting the Phillies here to- day, the owners of the various clubs have under consideration a novel form ‘of insurance that will protect them {fnaneially against losses by rain, There jis @ company, supposedly a branch of Lioyds, that is willing to gamble on she proposition, and the only thing holding !t up ts the odds—or premiam, as they call it in business. years ago the New York clubs lost End trom Moha’s Body Punches In a bout, which was slow for the first four rounds, but faster in the re- maining six, Bob Moha, the dougity middleweight of Milwaukee, outpointed | Bill McKinnon of Boston at the St. Nicholas A. C. show. McKinnon started | off as if he were going to win as he| landed #0 in the stomach, face} and jaw that he had a good lead in| points over Bob up to the fifth round, Moha’e seconds then told him to cut | kept slinging in short snappy punches | with both hands, making the Boston ‘unt and also break ground. Moha continued his heavy attack o1 McKinnon's stomach and face and a: &® result each round found the latter geting weaker. In the last round, Moha McKinnon. He pumped | Into his mid-section and al short inside rights! Jaw which chook him up so much that he was compelled to hold on n\to save himself. McKinnon was prac- | | tleally all fas at the fin ar Fest ar KETCHEL SOUNDLY THRASHED BY K. 0. BROWN. | (Special to The | Eve De World), i SOUTH NORWALK, Conn., May 1.— Knockout Brown of New York won the | | popular decision over Al Ketchell of! M Kinnon Weak at\, By George McManus Ball Clubs Considering Plan of Getting Insured nst Losses by Rain a. epring starts in as if it was going © break that record, Several of the most tm have been knocked out alr and the A gain are 4 arranged clubs do not get a Whack at them twits th heavy loss. Weetern trip, Hg of picking wine “che he picking te A plan of this kind was started two] It is interestini toe oye the 4 years go, but the sun shone so brightly | etre en aseball switch. To, years ad Jon several Saturdays in the Kast and | bots y, bad tle eee tet i ‘an is Sundays in the West that it was ale [U2 oa "the fmt oh ee oe. Py lowed to drop. In other words, the| toe Neds, magnates got cold feet on paying the] Arthur Wilson says there Nien prema eae See ee ‘The novel insurance concern is willing ‘ike “Billy. elem “or to gamble on any day or all days in pate iiag70"Duy, fe fe cs iJ the week, but the baseball people have | sme, : figured that such a pian would be Un-| rhe wm protatty rabh, a) necessary’ on ordinary days, as the the omit be gore ny ih ane H double headers would draw in enough ‘cordingly. on the met Ly ‘4 extra money to more than offset what cone ena ewes, 30, sarin "Wout aot th: would be gained by insurance, less the | rcs to one fort oeiock. 8 Macally oH premlum, Now it 1s proposed to gamble | T4..%, SuTaneimink that Me iets hae hr on Saturdays and Sundays only. Two) uriay, On thar day a 4 thing Ike $50,000 by rains on thes? at home and on the road, and sses are bexinning tat is postponed on Sawrds, day cannot be played om thu. ain, because the bis crowd day> that the same tw son, That necessitates ders being played off on o1 Weather permitting, the Giante have fom mc, me be ng MeGraw iitle worry, ve, put the iveners in fing al tits be, sar ‘The Giants ace anxious to im thelr fist crn trip, betere. the ie gt heer form. ‘raw would tke to bare tome of Arthur Fletcher's bad knoe 1 nd he will Wkely resume his 1 icine the next fe RISCOs KLEANWELL The toothbrush holds its bristles” m ne Sat 2 shay ; * Oliver Twist By Matinee ed, WHITESIDE aye & ‘TYPHOON Bridgeport in ten rounds of a one-sided | contest before the Twin City Athletic | was too fast and too much | er for the game Bridgeport | i ARE ale MANN NN i p Although lasting ten rounds, Ketchell paid dearly for it, taking ter- | rife body punishment, and received a, swollen face from the trouncing he took. | Ketcholl’s gameness and covering up| when in danger enabled him to go the | Umit. ——— Delaney a aigan in Draw. 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