The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1912, Page 6

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" ? y r- a8) ae Tey T rT . 7 Bt Peis. eat bie ay THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1912. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | GIANTS BEATEN IN LATEST AVERA ‘ THRILLING GAME OF BALL PLAYERS ite Hopes | Luther McCarty Is Brand New Sensation Among Wh —_— UNKNOWN PUTS MORRIS OUT Johnson's Would-Be Successor AT THE GARDEN LAST NIGHT Who Knocked Carl Morris Out JORNSON-FLYNN Klaus and Dillon Put Up Most Uninteresting Battle at Madi- son Square Garden. Copytient, 1 nblishiog Oo. maniceioe" jab Dilton Met last night at the Garden A.C. iu “That's ahout all (hey did—they just met. ‘ AS & wrestling match the atate | ‘wee Gardly up to the standard set oy Geteh and Hackenschmidt. You see, it was thie way: Klaus s ie if: I i tt Hi rf i & f il | the f tid a z H if i ij Es i ad | By i ut PH} the eff i Ht rtf £ j : i if i ¥ if HL Hi 3 = rH Tie | £ Hi 6: nl { . 3 sv ; é} H dl i] « tf ae ig tie AND WINS FAME AS POSSIBLE . SUCCESSOR 10 JOHNSON; Oklahoma Giant, Backed by Millionaire to Win Heavyweight Crown, Has Career Cut Short in Six Rounds. McCarty Is Next Heavyweight Champion, Deciares McCarney BY BILLY M’CARNEY (Manager of Car! Merrie’e Conqueror). GPRINGPIKLD, Mo., May 4—lather MoOarty, who knocked out Carl Morria im the sixth round, is the mext heavyweight champion of the world. He is but twenty years of age, stands six feet four inches end fe the treest hitter I have ever seen tn action. There ie nothing of the awalleg head about him and he te an apt pupl. He owes his present ‘eMicleney to Jeff Clarke of PAiladeiphis, who hax been hie instructor anil advieer ever dince the pair met in a ten-round bout here last Decenter. MeCarty at the time wae a raw recruit and Clarke shaded him. At the thme Clarke gnaw great possibitities in the future for the big fellow he hed mot. and no one know better than myself the good Clarke could do ‘MoCarty and 1 hooked the pair of them up. His improvement has been fn paposee He 1s to go Agro Grose of Clarke in a boxing way. ‘Open to meet any je man @ world, and the nat ‘MeCarty wil) scen be « household word. aavecrarl IRB a bolt from a clear sky +Lather McCarty, a Missour! Yad not yet off enough to vote, ghet acroes the fistic horizon todey looking like one whe wit! in time be- }eome the heavyweight champion of | Carn the world. The reason is his decisive charge te open to meet any his beh bea in the wi clares that the name of Luther MoCart: wit household the a word ‘United States in less than . The view which eent Morris to Oblivion last night was « smashing Tight swing to the mouth. There wes no Geclaration of the knockout as uting had Attorney J. H. Mason before the fight that there would be no counting dur- dmg the knockdowns, but the watches jot those et ringside showed Morris had been down fourteen seconds when Ref- . bry Ar) saad ‘waved tds hands, ending e 4 ly he straig Immediately t He is atill " Carl Morris, who he sent to Aa iff} i a hands It was apparent that Morrie had his oppenent beéted in weight by forty pounds. Prosecutor Mason, who ocupled a ring aide seat, arose when the last blow delivered and meade an effort referee to him to stop the bout. too late, Morvis hed already full fourteen seconds. He A eetF Bout Morris gave out « which he claimed that he dazed by the blow delivered to He claime he understood to be a count of the seconds ly Waiting to resume the bout = coseree Mt et MeCarty, whe is twenty year: only unknown. frit z i g isi Greatest Distance Men in Big Race i 2 . i, ny Prevatee among ti a Woods, of Kng- Me if i i i : $ ; & ' i t i i it aT I ss J Other attractions at the park to-mor- ow will be a hurling match between rod Limerick and a Gaelic foothall qame between Kerry and Kil- for the American championship. This makes the programme on he finest ever offered at Celtic Pari —_———— HURLEY GOT HIS START BY BEATING “BULLY.” . é ¢ 2 2 t i z s i i ne taneaee 2h io ‘neleveai wes eet dh ‘he Tee mahas. eer ya § i 5 rs 'y Outba: CLEVELAND. | Me 1 the ot | pocknut Sweeney of 2 ¢ 43 3? Carty was of good material. According- ¥ took the Missou under hia wing and bewan teaching nim the fine points of the nag and almost he big ‘Degan to dis- | qvered. Lae, of | mmiag, Zinn walked, filing the bases. | Seenoh champions me! ta il fe aes : : LUTHER M'CARTY. ey New York, New York Americans Display Gameness by Wonderful Ten-Run Spurt in Ninth. W in the ninth inning, when they @ored ten runs, gives an indication of . The only thing that saved old Mack when Plank, The score Highlanéers took Philadelphia, May HILE the Highlanders lost terday, their sensational rr; The Athletics, eceing a big lead, de- cided te see what @almon, the Princeton eouthpaw, could do. He and with three runs home Gull, Ruasell thok his place. One was @ut. Catcher Fisher eingled and ee did Pimob-witter Daniele, ‘Three more. runs Up fer the second time in the ent to fret bese @ clean triple, (A deubie-neader will be yaret at Cumola Fit. iy rT me tne ve mo Be ea ine ee nner Toe Origton) 8 Ginnie, with Cigrence, Wil. snaeezcraie sr. hacia it Stet ie tenn, Petes eck | bed ach, he hub at 1.30 P. Tae Cubse Stare t ed Fisher "| Shortetop Marti GAMES SCHEOULED FOR TO-DAY. SU Youis st Plank Saves Day for the Athielics by Checking Hilitops’ Great Rally went to the knoll, He fanned the mighty Cree, Egan dropping the third strike. Cree was out under the rules, but Sim- mons mate @ foolish break for second base and was easty nailed, ending the game. ‘The Athletics needed all the runs they scored to win. They shook up Cai!welt for seven runs in the firet fmning and three in the second, Then Shears, « left-hander, came on, and he was eleo ‘Mt hard. Derrick and Egan, seoond string men, did some ¢errific clubbing. Derrick took the place of the injured Barry and made three robust hits, one & triple. The three-bagger came in the frat with 4 walked Melr Durposely to take a chance on th ‘ty man, and Claude Tesented this slur on his batting ebtiity by whaling @ triple. It locked ike goor judgment on the part of Caldwell, as | coky One man was out and the pass t Malnnes Glied the bases, Ragan caught « great game Boker end Murphy also did some mighty Gi- ting. Simons led the Highla:.der vets men with four hits, while Zinn made (hres, Street started behing the Get, but retired in favor ef Wiltems, who wmashed his fingers in the seventh, eo finished the game. In the elzth in bewame til and Sim- mone was switched to short, MeCon- nell going to firat. Harry Wolverton wilt usc Ford to-day, nk will pitch ¢or the world its, fin tey for ‘the Go ho, seomenneet, tqnentip NO MONEY FOR “BOXERS.” Phil Creas and Young Hickey, the lo- cal Aghters, furnished such a tame six Yound beut at Ward A. of rk, N. J., thet the ‘oMfictats refused to pay them any meney for their services. Referee Sammy Kelly warned the fighters heveral times te cut Woone and do some fighting, bu , Bala ao attention to him, hi WY 4. Fe PIES ARE SE If You Care to Make Trip to Las Vegas, N. M., You Can Get In for $10. ————, —— BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. ing Ci At Bt. Nicholas A. C.—Johany Lore va. Rddie Kelly. Harry Tracey vs. . At Olympic A. C.—Regutar Satur- lay bouts. BY JOHN POLLOCK. ACK CURLEY of Chicago, who 's Promoting thi % plonehip batt of July 4, must evidently expect to make & ig bunch of money out of the fight, for he has just made the announcement in Chicago that thb prices for the contest will be ad gt Maat ce BOSTON, Ran: | woe the decision tn @ tea-ronnd bout with Sai a] White of | down in the firt round tena the 3) METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE| eS pele ee Mica HIPPODROME Last te FTES Eten Chetven ior of New York, Ferguson knockel White and hed him om the de- 7th Annual Benefit ’ for the NEWSBOYS’ HOME CLUB A Remarkabie Bil, EXTRA SPECIAL! ae eres ee "Breeaway ata “g ) NSW YORK’S LEADING THRATHES ea p © Oliver Twist Ge. jevival money OtisSkinner= hisme ST OF GR. ZIEGFELD MOULIN ROUGE} | Ex “Winsome” WIBOW™ HENRY White i ‘aE AFTem- Courtia@' UP Wwe “House woth es Discounmaud ; Wit a Wrestling MAT IT MIGHT HAVE SLWPED BY. SAMPLES SENT If inconvenient to call We will send to your home sam- ples of materials. 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