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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSNAY, MAT 9, 1912.” EDITED BY BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YO noED EO Bo THE CROWD WENT WILD WHEN CHAMPION COULON PUT SOLSBURG DOWN STANFORD GREW ON THE HUDSON Application of California Uni- versity Is Accepted Here. UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY TANFORD UNIVORSITY OF CAL« S IFORNIA Will be represented in Johnny Coulon Not Only a Boxer . J q but a Wonderful Fighter as; ‘ Ze, announcement was mado by the the big Intercollegiate rowing re- gatta at Poughkeepsie next month. ards of the regatta, who say they ha granted the collese's application to com- pete in this event. Tho fact that Stan- fora University wae the winner of the Paciic Coast regatta will add new in- terest to the contest. This 1s the first time that a college crew from California hae ever taken part in this regatta. Great things are expected from the Stanford University crew, as their time in the Pacific Coast regatta compares favorably with the record of any ght tin thie country. He Proves at Solsburg’s pense. ; SY a ee Pra Soleburg ‘a a marvel gamoness and endurance. These two things were fully proved -_ age were: iste, hy the U; ty of msimeth pnedtcinaessistncpiaanaanianpee last night at the Royale A. C. in 3 = » g ull v i] G rea, fee er with, ‘ue cults over Brooklyn in the fastest, cleverest| \ ; ‘ Ay Logg B. Ain ’ tary Onl conflicted om aie ae Oe and most interesting ten round bout ! ya serie i Ste ere ; T've seen around this fistic centre in se aan at present ot aed many & month. sek ‘Recioe wi or aan beat Solsburg more con- / while te Oltuieis panes en Wella. 12 doing it he showed pra m4 d ey E; Li h P, migeiret Paaroous, Per, freteaidatan Ws tut tobe at ot fn a ctu th the — ~~. ,; WP |English Promoters Offer Rania pre neice Se Me fe al e ‘ A e f [nau @ menace to ie On ae ben aoe are 4 fe Y Yi d | i thi the 200-m{I fair | Theta torres sunee, ve| LItle Thing Like Rain i Aes) yp | $20,000 for Big Bout Resta rAet } ping boxér. Coulon was all of that, ° 4 Uy br A Li | , Motor Gh f tmolisoed ‘and dot only a boxer but a wonder Did "t St B Ul T Hf} WY 2 Sana eee eat: fal little fighter a» well, a fighter tan op a eams } YY / / ZZ 7 Carpentier, the French Cham-| BOXING SHOWS 1 TO-NIGHT. |) i With @ great punch ané oll! ogy 4 i /, At National Sporting Club—Jim | mate comin wt _Backi in the Old Days /, pion, and Papke or Klaus |} rir augen to Si through. Young Soleburg ‘a, . Larry's head was through the loop in At Forton A. C.—Pinky Burns ve. lated enough punishment to knock the leesened bese bwap ond the ger | Wanted as the Card. |] Jonnny Keyes, ten rounds. x out half a dosen selttary bantems. | How Laity O'Too O'Toole of the Cres ee B ‘ | ee | Matches Arranged, ‘only af euch iv KES 7 ‘ 4 a wal ely he youth romperative| rons. Stole” Second attling Hurley Most Unique Golf | sy sonn porzoce, | |) Zonmy feuk Sees Hommes, Pe the when the the 2a . . PURSE of $20,000 has just been of- |] urday night. ‘4 H ia ik oie lee ian rang Base and Ran Home With It,|™m. tarry made © dash \ Defeats Hickey Club in America A fered by @ synclcate of English|| Phil Cross vs. Wille Beecher, ten |/ iw a *| with Burke in hot pursuit, snttinhintiedionss nr eporting men for a twenty-round|] rounds, New Star A. C, Wednesday |, > ‘The Royale A, C. was well he could, not eaten the runner, BUPEE] tin, Hurley of Paste, %. 3 To Be Abolished bout between George Carpentier, the|| MER is 4 * —not a vacant seat when the show o 1 tof val “dl be French middleweight champion, and ave Dillon va. Young Stagg, ten |) : wrapped up, as usual, fa a bathrobe B has deen ead defore, the Bt.| Pe kerr on until he had placed hin feet {fOUNG bout with Young Hickey, the Ifar-| Members. of what is probably the to take place at! ' Y ‘ i on the rubber. lem welterweight, at the opening boxing| most unique golf club in America are of the big automo. | om ed aad a bis Turkish towel, He nodded - ut yelled the umpire, and ti show of the New Star A. C. at One|#nything but cheerful over the pros- mth. Both Papke and] INT ie pleasantly to friends eround the ring|Highiandere and settle the question af] was riot, the horrors of which we will | 10" 0. 8 £. at One| reer of losing thelr eourse next fall, if boing tq. make “the éHip' to TONAL LEAGUE. ia abd paid little ditention to Selsburg, who; the cellar championship for a week er) pass over. bait red and Seventh street and Lex-|ice¢ pefore. The land the nine holes for the purpose of getting the t @ wat in the opposite corner calmly wailt-/imore. Notwithstanding tho postpone- ee ts beat eng hls Lapras cher ington avenuc. Hurley waded into|cover is owned by the estate of W. B.|chanoe of fighting Carpentier. The a we. ee eens wre announced: al ments occasioned by the ra! pevyheg Masieer Bnd all made the same | Hickey and smashed away with both who for a dozen years hes| promoters of the contest have already | ae a pounde in ri serra Jeti two games left of the bunch.| Potty oretan. hands to his body and face at close| alowed {ts use, being one of the mem-| agreed to give Klaus the $5,000 guaran- Pipeues te gine or toke, S| These will decide whether the Browns! «Nothing doing,” sald the intsabiere dtviney Poh’ Ki sieeg| Dera It ts altuated close to the Great|tes his manager asked for to meet Good Hows for the Straw Hat Wearer py il ae oc the siihepeers are tovact 6s founda: on ere casted eopaye reg Aer River, station of the Long Island Rail-| Carpentier and he'll likely get the bout. ‘The writer hed ea interview with Ma with +4 jor jer. To get o e road in k abou: © ey heey Mirela d oe ee” | ole the Wolverton crew must win both [he not hetd on in tne clinches, which Cutting died about three months ay elses! M Moab abtaicled fachion this scasene om his renarie ime po gee let him flounder past. {of the games, An even break wil! not Te Sochaian, peal the game and the] £#¥@ Hurley a chance to rip in his ati ase bay te eaten pnt psd ~ gather that his stores are prepared to 6! rg turned and sent home a light! even shake the otanding. body punches. q Boxing Commissioners 0 O'Neil and Dizon st some wonderful improvements in steaw i i erik hazards, the club has_ lon, mesting man, (ot licen pe aroma lH bgedrepris gpadgepeadln godine gel Con sot that the umpire lost hie lite| ‘The show was a great success, as ail| boasted such, members aa Fred Herre: | fighter, #10 o the 420 waich the ofcain of the| New Ri pei lla yay iy 54 hana drive into the body. ‘Through 11 hehe — ab eapentmy iil beeya betting on] seams to have been forgotten, but that|of the four bouts were hummers. shoft, John M. Ward, Harry B, Hollins, | Kuickerbocker A.C. of Albany, N, Y., tumed| Baitimore at | i. Oe rec erier cl Ghobtemte thins first round it was fairly Mola, | tte There wae @ handbook against It On| nad little to do with the atory anyway. oa ee once the intercollegiste title holder, and | rer to them to be giren to charity becanay they —_———>—_ ‘a note of this, Sere, contdont, reshed an4 reamed, ana| Zronewey yesterday. If they do play, Louls Livingston among others. It has claimed that Cottman did not ty ba beet int| Rothner Westies To-Night. iaeeineasiiamea Coulon met. him with heavy ‘body| Russel! Ford will pitch for the Crak hey eee i reer ithe bea also been the principal golfing rendez-| five rounds, Messrs, O'Neil and Dixon agreed he| George Bothner and Joe Rusek will Panches at close quarters, There was|Ciimbers and Young Baumgartner 1s thesia ot Kat aftdasaas OF the ent ort ot! TANNEHILL’S INJURY you ce Amaiey sateen: ‘Whitam 3 Ghoul have bail’ the money be was promied. "| wrestle to a finish et Miner's Bowery | a ard Periare ee Voy) s (pes power in the Mttle cham. | liable to take the mound for the Browns, vie mys part BREAKS UP THE WINNING PA yet lndemer PaO Aer ye For Gatesting Young Solsbers. the, Prookiye bags hich CR eae pion’s blows. — a Pat dantamweight -round bout at the Royale Z . je, the s AVENO get hat iogiine: atncunes: | ti Bae iiteat oS WHITE SOX COMBINATION | ‘ror years tne a club gave annual tour | my Mire, Sehony Oudon, the banines | Greek, wel cies sieeb. TVS LEADING THER ment off our hands, and wi ——- naments, supplemen: its tiny club- % * C eq thoughts of rainy, weather wei m4, hanes Wa a a on ae aro at WASHINGTON, May 0.—If the | house by erecting a big luncheon tent. y 68, ql AMUSEMENTS, THIGKENNOGUER Mae Welt an bee's v rovee uppermost, it is but fitting that we ten dare. White Sox, the sensational lead- OF cours IHIPPODROME Otis Skinner sKistaet " Aighting, give you the story of Milligan O'Toole, ers in the American League, take sharply, the Quiher and brother of Larry, The uar- FINAL TRIALS FOR DERBY A Guay now It WiD RroNeely: BO eee wma Pi Mata a IE WHITES BE jee THROU . make at thelr i . 2, AES rauon, the rath ot wich ir. 790) AT CHURCHILL “DOWNS. || winsine. inane ‘combination has | = SSSCAS HIMES) WHITESIDE TROON ” Back in the old days when the Quick: ae age Fk eee f ; DALYS ‘ie act feo || LYCEUM, ing. feet and the Hornets w r LAUISVITAS, May 9.--Pina) trials 1 Fete pe fy aa eed MM Mah 2 4 The Ea Wae ctpalan’s Cai v: Met — “4 ere the main con-| .A“Seng run by Derby candidates at || sto. Tannehill's right wrist was mop gay , Ex; WN FICE! dee het tary arena sot sean fur nett | en tensa oe WINTER a RAINEY lian Le "t be ty Bt, Tel ‘ Bev eus Thy nea ere taeda he Reuter ae] Rc a || ete th Tou tenes THE ETALRER a said raped . ere was never | Greet was victorious in 1908, ut he|| accident, and as h é extended up in the feativities | proved after that to bh to the sack, m, } Agee Gtk “i clesping it sroune This hadit of playmg in the rain natu-| under-rated horse. crowd jeered, as they thought he |) 2. , r RIC BN The QUAKER GIRL eb champion. | smiling, rally brought many bright {deas for|cholee of the talent in the Derby,'| was faking. He continued in the |) - a \ ues a Se a8 ee yy nea’ working under those conditions. It| Worth and The Manager, have arrived but on his next chance in Polder being. ra Revive, or PA TENG ae weW WEW AMSTERDAM Gis y f é i & LOIN TeBb IRE. AST OV GRAND OPERA STARS. il OULIN ROUGE x Pree" “A WINSOME WIDOW" Ses, 3 ii HENRY MibLeke Adis GAIETY "re, aR OFFI ae BE R 66 jqeomse thet Larry O'Toole, a brother of | &t the Downs in perfect condition. the field he threw the ball wildly a CASINO® dives sod tt oe rg 18 ° |Saittigan, (bee Worth in a mile and an eighth work- |] to frst and had to retire. Ui | ae eve, : ataene Wak ett Faces th Gs voto ehh ees, ‘nts | 2 atiat Lexington finshed well in hand |] X-ray examination after the game Columbia Crew am a) oa oe eee 2 ae race fg to happ | Free Lance made the watchers elt up|! ‘Tr, my F. ne ; ‘ DRS arin eevureay afternoon a big at the Downs, when ne went the Derby |] player for whom the White Hox or Annapolis|" cas Sra am and to tie aiteae ineing mera to i ary Wheelwright, | bald the Providence cly $7.00 & eee i oom iB age preadare, Wie ae ee began to fall in torrents, nanan #81 couple of seasons unt Bich wnbeiin 10 eve be Pee rs naar bookie AB TON _" the forehead and tited Larry the mudlark was te come to IC cotumbia varsity eight wut on the the c a = WAY TH bat tn the elghth tnning, and as he was| ~——-—————. aboot the hatter part of then the bell the star of the Quicl pHa ppd |b Severn River, Annapolis, by night. | *rind bout the Sat, | knowing hts prowess, Kot tonether for x fall, practlaing for, Saturday's two-mile | Jv fetnaat if Mulwagice, whe ‘or @ right hook for the| TUCK conference. ‘They knew that L Poa tear, race against the Middies. The Blue and Larry would reach first, and their only PO Ch wy, ite oarsmen are not very confident iy z* if ae fl i i i i i a i i i if i ? : itz, Bsad 3° i ie F. Hy im was to prevent him from atealing : p “ fe, hs od . 710 413 ]}| of success as the men have had very ‘time they nd. p ® i yer is apes little real work up to date, owing to the =, got the scheme,” ald Vince be INew a 1 : Poor weather conditions here, while the oom ‘ Burke, the con Uttle eecond eacker of Navy oarsmen have Rearly two oe ne Poe IN ol, etthe ef sold work ammerstein's % loosen the lladeiphts, 4 a guns ALES £0, rs Daily Mats,25,00;78c. Pastponed on ec ESKA Pe AS AA HAMMERS Sank on second sack, aot sf Larry slides into tt eons base Mi hit a rain, ay bay oy eth tad GAME® @CHEOULED FOR TO-DAY. “Great head, Vince, rtf a et — =" outta ll To Discontinue Our Hat Department iadilae me Caeaetial be ———————— a = = 2,500 HIGH-GRADE ‘The. score was tied when Larry came te Dat, and, just ae expected, he tore S f dS : single. Out of the corner of his eye he had seen the Hornets etealthily ‘ t ti t t ] 50 pulling at the second sack, he H 0 an a Ss a e turned bis head and pretended to be {gnorant of what was ging on. . | Formerly $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 “Time '" called Larry, “4 he walked ryt |] New Musical Comedy with Harty. GRAND ae COHAN, | ites From Brondwas. Comes) woth & Wed de iat Antiss. ISRAEL OLYMPIC fae st, Flows | re AMA’ ome Claum Burleng a ETRE ¢ ate ” ake ee miso 20 & 306 ACADEMY "ee MUBIC, Tait SE THEE ASiE as : i So that we may devote ourselves exclusively to wast Rapoeos, 1 a ene : shirts and furnishings for men, our Hat {Depart- gale the wneuspecting amp. ment is to be discontinued. The offer involves every hat in our stock, including the five dollar Borsalino derbies, imported from Italy. ‘DiliamG.Mhite MEN’S STANDARD SHIRTS AND FURNISHINGS EXCLUSIVELY ts on Sale Only in Broadway, corner Loonard St.,.S 1 pitched Larry made the mud for second Bieyted eters el ci Are made by the makers wes nation’ that he had aiid in head of Arrow Col lars @ure enough, the bag left ite moorings ~ skidding through the water. Ofexclusive fast color patterns in Pye ap BR af Torrect and faultless fitting styles oe $1.50 and $2.00