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“\ = Kilbane Winds Up Training for | Burns With Boxing Bout Be") fore His Wife and Baby. Goosrtent, 1912, by The Prev Puttivbing Co, OHNNY KILBANE was skipping &@ rope when I stepped into hin} training quarters at Rye yea- eniay afternoon. He was dancing a! Jig step over it as it whirled. Mrs, Kilbane and Baby Kilbano were! looking on, and the baby was laugh.! ing. This was natural, for what Miss ever failed to be entertained b; ‘nything In the dancing linc? “Johnny i1kes rope skipping be cause it amuses the baby,” explained Manager Jimmy Dunn in a whispor, But for ono thing the Kilbane) training camp might have been de-| scribed as a family affair. Mrs. Kil- ‘bane and the baby and Johnny's sm!!- ing manager and his smiling sparring Partner suggested anything but fight- ing. The one discordant note, so to speak, was one Billy Papke, brisile- haired, wrapped in heavy woolleus, sun-browned to an Indian color, surly and fighter-like, Kilbane, who was just winding up his work for to night's fight with Frankle Burns, was smiling and cheerful. Papke had a Brouch that showed in every move, The world was looking pretty cheer. ful to Champion Kilbane; full of| Tough work and hard knocks to ex-| Champion Papke, trying desperately to “come back.” The rope skipping over, Johnny Punched the bag for a while, and Papke, Putting on the gloves, called out his a@parring partner, a big, wide, lean, @arnest looking fellow who has byn at ball players, but they cannot carry boxing around tho country as the BY BOZEMAN BULGER. ® team to the pennant unaided. ‘Masked Marv Papke tore into the | OUN thousand Jennings has a team ao barren of aolld “Marvel” like a buss saw ripping | F Stlenlandetantane backing on the bench that he was forced MAG ied, Th a tow aindles the | Me anid arn them Into the At. |23,uae pitchers an pinch hitters, Dubuc, MURA TAIAGH Need Conan. tte tad o e Mullin and Willett, all twirl were @ mas teen runs while the once powerful Tigers] rent up to bat ta the pinches In the Olack eye and a torn ear and puffed | were making but four tallies out of| hope of warding off defeat, When Jones Ups, and Papke was slaughtering him. | practically the eame number of hits!was taken from left fi ay ~Now and then, in his wild plunges, not altogether happy. They Joy-|plicher, had to substitute for him, Papke rushed ¢ » big al ously gloated over a victory that lifted | Pitcher Works, a ! as Pernoll and Jently in the direction of the our Hilltop club out of last place for the | Coving: vho succeeded him tn the family, and Johnny, springing in ae SES ~ | box an chaff before the Hilltop of them, interposed fully and looked a small bulk man- if he'd llke to take spe | blanket that had been wrapped ar who haves wondered a: the © Wallop at Fapke himself. his middle. Husked like this he rhowed| showing of the Tigers thix season got f | -time Short: | a bane |@ thin, old-time Papke waist | He} the answer In the fifth inning. D keg pene Cal Dee evidently Intends to iy some ody, | atop Bush made two bad errors an the laney, his partner, Cal is @|Says he hopes Sailor Burke will be Lae tear ees Se see Rey nicely bullt, Sturdy little follow, who|Mext when he is eireueh with BUI Was'a farce. Bven Cobb and Crawford has picked up some of Kitbanc's action, | Hurley, and Jennings grow weak on nd Johnny put up a neat exhibition| We went out to the cottase, where | the coaching lines. With only two hits He ai Pp Pp of boxing. There was something of the! Manager Dunn, at Kilbane's suggestion, !tn that fifth Inning, the Highlanders tiger-cat in Kilbane's movements, He|held the baby while Johuny conversed | batted all the way around, scoring four UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Hilltoppers Look Like troit Team Has Declined | Iite Sietenter “or Tretrort mee THE £ Kc > R Because ma TAAUES THE BABY) DANES Mook jorTe STUNT e HE” HAS A CAT Lore “STYLE | 1OP BOXING - PLAYING AND ‘SPARRING . AND THan MLY DRIVING IN (Furovser _ Champs Against Tigers first time this season, but there was an unmistakable feeling of sadi The Tae are in the worst plight of any ball team that has appeared here season, Cobb and Crawford arc in Its Playing. veakness was really pit sulta of woollen tights and a woollen! 4 ee oF HOW KILBANE FINISHED HIS TRAINING FOR HIPPING =" | Latest Heavyweight Sensation VENING WORLD, TLTL YS? MAY 1 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK BATTLE TO-NIGHT’S Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publ. hing Co. (The New York ‘Worid). —_ — MEY, JIMMIE, c woLD THE BAY KiIcBane « pea oY <AcTHE CHameions fon, A e PA Pa ~ RUN Some Real Sons of Swat Not Hoodooed by the 13th owilett, Tigers . te Northern, of, Dodgers, . Bodie, of., White Sox Barry, os., Athletics. *strunk, Athletics . ‘Martin, ss., Hilltop Cashion, rf., Senators. (000 1000 1000 1000 1000 .750 USEFUL ManaatR. ~ . 750 IN Cap tivity ecoorecorocorcomwose $383383883 eacaraceusetvennw ecceccocomceccoccce] eecceccocccoccecce eccececcocoMcomHe *Pinch hitters. McCarthy May Be Seen In Bouts in This City BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. At St. Nicholas A. C., Sixty-sixth street and Columbus avenue—Johnny Men Named Who'll Who'll Represent Metropolitan and New Jersey Associations at Baltusrol. FTER several weeks of hard work A the Metropolitan Golf Association ) and the New Jersey Golf Associa- tion have finally selected the teams which will represent them in their Dis golf match at Baltusrol on Lig Has Been Offered Engage- Kilbane vs. F Findlay 8, Douglas, who 1s captain o! puns, OC TTSMIO -BUPOA, tent) oo atetropelitan Golf Association, BAG ments by Garden A. C. At Brown Gymnasium A. A.— prominent amateurs: Walter J. Trevis, | | | selected for his team the following ten |Guman P. Tiffany, George T. Brokaw, Shamus O'Brien vs, Eddie Smith, ten rounds. <i | , - — Gardiner W. White, Archie Retd, James BY JOHN POLLOCK, Fara | Matches Arranged. R. Hyle, Marshall Whitlatch, Robert ©. | UTHER M'CARTHY, the West-i] Jack Curley vs. Jack McHenry, || Watson, A. F. Kammer and F. 8. Doug. ern heavywetght, who became fa- | ten rounds, mous in a night by knocking out |f night. Carl Morris in the sixth round of a ten-|f Richey Ryan round bout at Springfield, Mo ifeLong Acre A. A, to be seen at the Garden A. a fow weeks. Billy McCarney, his man- | alt over, ager, in a telegram to Robert Edgren, | Mil nays that he has received an offer from | ip f ew Polo A. A., Friday las. Oswald Kirby and Fred H. Thomas, President of the New Jersey State Golf Association, have named these players: Jerome D. Travers, W, E. Shackelford, Max Behr, E. M. Wild, C. J, Sullivan, C, E. Van Vieck jr. J. F. Shanley, E. Mi. Barnes, Roy Webb, Wallace Sinclair and Oswald Kirkby, va. Jimmy Flynn, lon, tmnt wich ight away, in — be 7 1 ‘S He, inapoleat man in ‘tow fonday.. Bie, 6 nad feet, | with us, Dunn surely 4 of -{runs, In the sixth and seventh every | George McDonald, r of the, tH Plea 5 bso, swift, tantalizing. He was a : elght © runs had been added. This] «wo fgh! MoCarney says that he will; It t almost certain now that there will be nc 60-yard run in Uke a flash, Ho jabbed, and the length} 1 noticed @ funny thins. During @!!) was brought about on three hits in theliet MeCarthy fight. on any fair teria | interference from the aitionties inthe thameion ard ied, from start to fin, Glas lt let My y fehe y fi of his arms wi tonishing, Now andthe time I was with Kilbane he didn't| sixth and two in the seventh. and that he would iike to have ‘Aa ahi yf betes JoRnmen Jim ivan | making nk tinal wytint too, late. A then, after light sparring, hi ax much as ask a question about Frankle| When it la realized that in three Palzer as one of MoCarthy's opponents. ered ty" Altres Groen ree. q@@deniy with a furtous atack—all| Burns, Didn't mention him, cessive innings the Highlanders made — siete. there ne no law in that Field Columbia’ ‘gtraight punches with vim behind the:, | to have forgotten that he twalve runs on seven hits tt can be Besien the Kubanc mie fans sea ps om prise fight betwere Ineet from was! 061 . what a horrible exhibition of base- | cl be ry ‘cae: sophomores wn ont mete Gore wieevee Deane joe eee, at the ball must have been given by the |° Tm just one week Jack Johnson hiring, the @lacus event. The freshmen were third whirled away in the forefront of the) That's what it Im to be a Tiers. During this weird melee there | falc’ Mike Cibsous. « phe bounds while ‘training for nae on itt th 33% points end the juniors fast with 8 Fush like a leaf in a There's nO | Other foatherweighte might have been Were six bases on balls, three batters iy for ten rounds at Wham. The cliamplon vt Fd of § snerntinas | pola, doubt that Kilbane can fight, furiously | somewhat anxious over tho prospect, nit by pitched balls, four errors and A, Ron Matty bate aay SiMe AE Leight miles every tay and’ tara fou ti Irving, Hissipbotha. ( foriper plicher of the Chi. of cleverly, as his crafty mind dictates. | All Kilbane did was tell what'a mood three. wild pitches with. runners on ‘Dich’ Hyland for wa roueda, 7 | eek “Cite dads lel hea Wehe, | cago and St Wyte Rofedo Clad 10 the Porttan: ‘Yet he was always smiling, He didn’t! Achter Rivera ix, and how Rivers base. How does that compare with eee | sabi Jose the smile when he was hit. He| whipped him once and sent him home,, Picture of the Tigers at work three Meet: | sacT™g, sre receipts of 1 i, gan Ritchie fight) 14, 8, Wand of Heathcote School won the Colum- n't delight In “beating up’ the) and how when Kilbane returr 0 Lon| Years ago? tras fiat div, the ray My bia "Univorsity Interscholastic lawn tennis tourna. ad nm Kilbane ry a to Low © lore fighter ermal that Jimmy € ie promoter ie Uttle fellow in front of him. Angeles for another fight not sul - Against the Tigers yesterday the i Contest, declined te announ mept on th 2 Heating Ne \ whit & #001) sighlanders looked 1k r tonahi! cin |B, Hockwond im Enalewood Hehool in. seratght , After Kilbane came Papke and his) met him at the station, Ho waa ali dit tcing With aloe of untrained (e | Now thet, Rt Sweeney bas on Ward ye Ila ls sralitca’ roots wits human punching beg agitih. Kilbane) praise for Itivers and inclined to pase push | ring. The Tigers Wolverton it the Hine se tat ah mae rea ter | eguenme Reboot sa\tln simtieal'reuga stopped ax he passed me and sald: “TMs | over the fact that he afterward knocked | are xa there ts to it. R town Catcher ices thee Matte tnt ci fa too bad. It's a shame to beat th#t| Rivers out. He praised Attell's fight. Just now J ings hasn't an infleld or poor fellow up that way. It makes feel sick.” Think of that—a fighter say fing that it made him “feel #idk" to nee! @ man hammered—and a sparring parte Mer, at that, who is paid for taking tings! Some people, who have a Rotion that all fighters are ruffans, should meet Kilbane and suffer a severe Kilbane and Papke each boxed three rounds. At the end the female portion of the Kilbane family retired gracefully, and Johnny and Cal Delaney took turns in the cold shower, after which the champion was carefully groomed by Manager Dunn, who is an excellent exer himself, a ecientific rubber, an adviser unexcelled, and a business man- the promoter to offer Kilbane a champion's purse to fight for. APKE, meanwhile, shadow-boxed P and worked around until the per- epiration trickled from qrery | pore. After that he stripped off three . STANDING OF conn yor, ah ah | he didn't Ike thi an outfietd substitute, and there f ome of ® pitcher on his staff in shape to go the full nine innings without a reat, the languaxe he used in the ring.” No, | te'the Highlanders ever had a chance He prefers Abting | to leave that cellar position far fn the men who can be “fair and clean,” even! rear this 1s it. when they are losing championships, 1f | he loses, some time, he'll “shake hands with @ better man.” We etartod back to New York after a while, As I left Johnny had the baby aitting on his knee and was hugely di Nmhted because she could say “Mamie’ and “Mamma.” ing. admired everything abou Attell except his fouling and * Cardinais Hope to Beat Dodgers and Leave Cellar): HIS {s the man who will meet Frankie Burns to-night. They ay It'll be a corking fight. I don't] ST. LOUIS, May 14.—The Brooktyn doubt tt. Kilbane ts a real champlon—| Dodgers arrived here this morning pre- no “fluke,” as Attell claima, Burns ts a! rugged, hard fighting youngster who| With the local aggreration, which nas has met the best of the bantams in; cleaned up with the Boston Braves, etubborn battles, always giving Coulon rdinals lost nine in a row, but & nipand-tuok scrap for his title, He| seemed to have awakened from their Pared for a gruelling four-game sertes has outgrown the bantams and is now| lethargy and trimmed KHng's men @ natural featherweight. This 1» the| three straight. They are hungry for firet tin More laurels and intend to feast .n will welght| Dahlen’s Indy ag a v means leay- and strength. He should give even Kile ! 2 Bt it x dane a hard tussle for the honors. oS Barger {#8 the most likely pitching Nominee for the Superbas, while Sal will endeavor to emulate the example THE |set by his brother south paw, Benton, | who held the Dodgers tn leash yester- day at Cincinnatt, Bresnahan returned to the coaching | Mnes yesterday for the first time since April % and Jn all Ukilhood will don the spangles before the Dodgers leave town. —— meets Athotie wAstociation “will be ‘held Inthe" Begnd Roam of the New York Athlete Club, Fifty Binth stawet and Sixth avenue, to-morrow ere. shananie of the ate, bt ‘. ent to Portland, acaune of a action Belunday tn ehowing bt eto the ground in. anwer te fifnatiin’s decisione, Pitcher Guin of the “Hs come has ‘eon indefinitely quapended by Presi. Gent Wan Jotiason of the American’ hetgue’ she report abt tn fring pustahed 20 edly the ref the, one. stfatr Jo Mag clevest reads {a the tenth time thet these two men lave bat. 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(Special to The Evening World), Pittsburgh, May 16 TT Now York Giants arrived thie morning from Chicago looking } hale and hearty, as they are al} | feeling good after handing the Cuts two | defeats and a tle. This afternoom hey will appear on the diamond at Ferbea Field for the first time this eeagom, It tg likely that Christy Mathewson: will . twirl and will be opposed by Masty O'Toole, the $22,600 box man. It.ts hot pitche turn, but neither manager would state who would work. The fans have been looking forward to this series, The Pirates have not ceem going as well as the fans would ke te | gee them, but when the Giants ait ( flag in front of a bull, as the arrival of McGraw’s bunch has the same effect on the local players, so that even tf the Pirates are down in the race they will the hardest kind of against ion the New Yorkers wan three out of the first four games they Played here, Raymond losing the first game to Leifield. The Giants last season lost but three games in this city. The three losing pitchers were Raymond, ,Wiltee and Marquart. The local playors are aware of the fast game the visitors putting up, but claim that they will show the McGraw boys that it is not so easy to. beat a good elud and that when the erles {9 over may be they will not have such a lefty position in the race. The only missing faces on the visitors are Devlin and Latham, who for years have been favorites with the local fans. ‘The Pirates hope to gain some ground this week. They will present thelr full strength against their foes. Capt. Wag- tg 50 cere, ‘oatested | ‘meet, “consequently, ale filing ‘sensational pace for the ner has been improving dally. He was # bit hampered in the games he played last week, but his leg is rapidly getting ; ‘ever, and he {s contident or two he will be able to former speed and agility. Mike Donlin 4s playing even better ba! than before he was hurt, though he Is still handicapped considerably in his running. But for wis fact he wou! have had two or three more bags on the hita he made Thursday and Friday The Giants have been travelling at @ ast two of three wee d the men of the team themselves delleve they will never be ousted from first place. They gained fon will not apply, | ———_—>_—_ Long Acre Opens | New Clubhouse Three local clubs held bouts last night. The re-opening of the Long Acre A. A. in its new clubhouse at the Eldorado Casino, Fifty-second street and Broadway, was the feature. At this show Willie Chandler and Young Lustig met in the matin bout of ten rounds, the latter handing his opponent a bed beating, At the Forton A. C. Phil Cross came out victorious in his ten-round go with Torry Braoks, but in order to do so he had to battle his hardest, as Brooks fought back hard all stages of the way. At the Olympic A. C. James Coffey, the Dublin Giant, gave Soldier Delane: the west side heavyweight, @ neat lac- ing in a ten-round bout. In the ma- jority of rounds Delaney was on the the lead while on the road, and It is certain that If they are to be pulled down at all within the next two months, it must be done before they return to he Polo Grounds, where they a tremendous advantage. The Giants are all in fine condition, and Manager McGraw will present his best pitchers here. Mathewson, Mar- quard and Tesreau will twirl three of the games, and either Amey Crandant ls likely to work in the othi DO YOU FEEL TIRED? Don't Try to Brace Up onPatent Medicines Containing Alcohol Vf you feel exhausted and weak or tire easily, don't try to brace up on liquor or some patent medicine that will produce the same effect. It is only temporary, and the redigrss.. verge of a knockout. - —_—— Ramsey Do Turkey Trot. 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