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- ohare nndy ‘Be eaid he couldn't find It. Set having a chance to fight. ght twice a month, anyhow. own clubs. He wanted to use ‘What chance did I ha’ think his wrongs. “He wouldn't let me figh' om. “I want to fight anybody. ‘Why, 3 only got two or thr @ chance to fight Morrir 1 suggested, “Well off!” exclaimed Palser. Row if I'd been driving ‘ment. ‘wn for my end, and there wai @rowd, ‘Don't tell anybody got,’ says O'Rourke, “Tom, won't. F-TO-DATE AND NEWSY 20 good. I mover did have my copy of that contract. O'Rourke both copies after they were signed and tok! me ho'd have them re- @erded; or something like that, and whea I asked bim for mino afterward f the things I'm kicking about {s/f the second week, and at the end of want to/the third week when we settled up he 1 just | handed me about $50." Degged O'Rourke to iet me fight Morris t $16,000 purse, but} for yo @ard to get the money-in his clubs ani then get half my end of the puree, too, ‘Here Palser stopped a moment to » he went 1 know 3 can't work up to the champtonship ‘without a jot of fighting. People think @ had me away training on the @ulet all the time, and coaching me never did anything like that. training pnd sometimes see O'Rourke ime. I haven't learned ng what I've picwed up in fights, and { haven't had haif enough) @f them. I sure was sore about losing; 6G TOQUE ¥0u must de pretty wall off.” big fights and that theatrical “Do ou know what I've got after fightin fer O'Rourke for @ year and « halt? T've got Just $0 in uiy vest pocket, and! that's all I've got to show for it, I've; Been Living cheap all the time too, J bad to. I'd have had more money right truck instead’ @f fighting under O'Rourke's manage- I know why Dixon died poor!" “But you got some big purses, didn't mn “Big purses! Gay, when we had that Bg offer to Aght Carl Morrie 1 wae| °°” ick with @ cold, and O'Rourke said I eouldn’t fight Morris because I was sick. But he matched me with Sellor White at his club in Brooklyn, White is « @rasy fellow who doesn't know where ‘De’s hitting, but he bas @ worse punch | so ‘than Morrie has. Nobody else ever hit lags Me es hard as White. After the fist | in tee, {O'Rourke came around and handed me T'd be ashamed to tel hatessy? | “and atter my big fight with Kaufman gon fg O'Rourke's National Club, with the what did I get? Just 100 I was going around with. to buy grub ‘with, and people thought I must be meal ticket. Palzer's caroer Henceforth, independent own way to fortune. And this, the Iowa giant tells me, was tho way of it. It's a long, aad tale: “I have @ contract with O'Rourke,” said Palzer, in telling me his trou- bles, “but I've just been to one of the best lawyers in town, and ho tells me that {t won't hold. The contract etarts out with a ‘Whereas the party of tho second part is a eclentific boxer by profession and has been for eome years engaged in the business of exhibitions of scien- tifle boxing,’ and @ lot more like that, and Tom knew I'd only been fighting couple of months then and diin’t know anything about sel- entific sparring. The contract w: signed before the Frawley law went “I understood O'Rourke got $0.4 week id 1. “r "aon know what he got," satd “but I thought it was 2 per everys ‘ me to Otie upend my money around the cafes. He tried to get me to drink wine. lie told me John 1. Sullivan got popular by being a spender, I had a swell chance to bo a spender, didn't I? I refused to drink. 1 never took a drink or a Ufe, I said to O'Rourke: “Tom, you say you've got my interosts at heart. [ want to be a champion and whip Johnaon, and I know drinking and chasing around looked q fight better when O'Rourk: corner, because I don't tru Palzer saya he'll try manager for a while. Hi: willing to fight Bombardien Wells here tn New ork, or anybody else. don't care who they are, just ao I can go on fighting a couple of times a month ahd improving, so that I'll get Johnson afier a while," he explained. 'm only twenty-two years old now grown an inch in the past year. t M% Inches now in my socks I ought to b: it Ui be Thee more to notify O'Rourke all off. If his contract |! Never r much Reds curves. Ing to four years ‘till it ran|quard mo to fighting again. But aod I'm going to fight again as {oan get a good match.” —»——— PLENTY OF ACTION AT THREE LOCAL CLUBS. ‘by locat clube, An the Olywne Ar C. Young Cohen, boxer, op a detads lack Dillon of Pail eens ee ran Hearne ged ings LEAGUE. Standing of ee om, W, . PC.|. Chub, wetting rich.” came $6 the ‘Thestptoat work—that B= pw be bretty een i sug- game. Palser Late “Soft! Up.in Boston jocal i we got $160 for one week. I knew what RESULT OF Y' i ames Pee cee GAME® SCHEOULED FOR TO-DAY. we were getting, and Tom handed me $90 for my end. I suppose that left $80 for expenses, But when we went on the oad I got $100 at the end of the first) ‘week and & little over $100 at the end! Games Scheduled for To-Day, Retire : sumone Rochester, ‘dent time it mal Hes aia | a : | Ea time. The | WE | the victory yesterday, jumped up again. Marquard was in full glory yesterda more the work of the umpire than the fault of Richard. southpaw, unable to make them fan, whipped them over at T'd go back to the farm|of which ma ‘The truth of the mi anxious ebout play! ing conditions during the morning had for the Brooklyn team event a big card for the fa ‘The Cubs are going to hi postpo: games later in the season, The Dodgers are also going to have a tough time of ED WILL aan O'ROURKE EAT REGULARLY NOW? "as en —>— Crandall Likely to Be Pitcher Selected to Tie Score With Reds. Cincinnati, May %. E with chorus girls won't help me, and I {kg certaloty, to make he te won't do it.’ He kept after me juat the /@ven wp to-day, Crandall, McGraw same. [ kind of suspect that O'Rourke [now tsinks, will be the cherub child to Isn't on the level with me. When he o the heaving. Otle looked like a real cond wonder iu practice yesterday and had a bedy th new curve that somersaulted and then has he looked better when pite! game in Cincinnatl, His control jegant, both of the passes he gave Ho wasn't doing in the #trikeout line, for these will not fall for a left-hander'e . They will miss clean when try- hit a wpit-ball, but they whack a But Marquard, even though uch an angie that they put up or bounced soft grounders, w of the Reds, from time to Mi feel as happy as a clam at high water, last batter went out. pulled #0 many games out of ¢ desperate rallies that t refuse to give up down founding. spring campaign the Rede hi te are heartily elated over (clubs that seemed to h ind figure {conquerable leads and anybody. that McGraw has no pitchers left that they can't soak. other again to-morrow, Nees NI Giants Confident of Evening Up | Series at Cincinnati To-Day and tossed the Reds far down Into the depths of depression. ORourne HAS Lost Hid BIG MEAL TICKET Cincinnat! went into mourning as the loc: even and The Baar eer he n two rere Whe Vaeathvraitie. sa eae denna Goa Bout Like- Time and again during this merry; ‘sing up from the rear, pul So they sat still on thelr to realize that defeat ha teactaken them. nildence counts for anything both teams will flght to a desperate fints think they had Je and consequently 1 The Giant: will regain thelr proper stride. back In form now they believe be stopped or choked off by The Reds, per contra, think 10, Bs ‘And It looks Ik be 80,000 peopl the five performances. ‘6 come 4 down e simply un-+ alloped home amid the frantic bellowings of the popu- lace. clear, to tho final putout and seemed nab! Perches 4 really Crandall and Tesreau, fo they assert, will bo easy. Mathewson and Benion will presumably face each and the left- Dodgers’ Second Swing Around Western Wheel Will Be Tough(* Bn Satin: cation at the thre porte | Seven Games Postponed Since the Brooklyn Players Left Home on April 25. (@pectal te The Evening World). Chicago, May 1. F the weather man is kind, the Dah- lenites and the Cubs will get to- her this afternoon for their third t the West Side Park Yester- Hed off rather hastily been possible to play it noon, for the aun out during the afternoon and the grounds were dry enough to permit of a management aii any chance for a good crowd. Murphy is 101 of it playing off all th king up for all the seven postponed games they have had aince leaving hom on Apri) %. Chance is quite anxious to save ae later tim he can for mi will have the Cubs going at a much faster clip than they are at the present Cube expecting te face Nap y's game, They expect- ASR: Id that Cy Barger would pitch yester- day, and it 1s quite possible that Cy will take his turn to-day and give Ni Another day to prepare for ¢ tussle here to-morrow. Just w! ager Chance will send to the mound ts. Larry Cheney will no doubt to-morrow, for he has asked that ry fourth day, question, pi he be worked the ma that should —_____. UNITED STATES LEA Cleveland’ 10; Ehmetnmath, %, evelan jn Chicago, 42) Pittsburgh, 6 jen, Tore ah Hichmond. Hen igo at Pittebi Cleveland’ at Gael Patsey Kline, Oymnsstum A. A. Tommy Coi Matohes Arran, Battling Larry Ryan %, Friday night. ten rounds, Ldng Acre A. night. c. BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. St, Nicholas A. C.—Leach Cro Paddy Sullivan, Young Shugru; ‘and Johnny Du ‘ackey Hommey. Atl ten round Jordan, ten rounds, New Polo A, A. Young Rosner ve, Battling Kiddy, ap he final ho Lew be sent lab this afternoon for the Cubs, GUE. for To-Day, Eddie George Friday (GIBSON SLATED AS Fy ADVICE TO Fana. ¥ NEVER, SPEAK To A ey Son Of BASEBALL IN WORDS HE CAN'T UNDERSTAND HOW FAR MAY THE ROOTERS GO IN “BALLING” OUT RIVAL PLAYERS? In view of the possible policing of the grandstands and the additional Ganger of attack from aggrieved plnyers the International Baseball Rooters’ Aseociation in convention assembled adopted the following schedule of per- missible expressions last night: Im the contre of tho stands where ladies gather these cas be used to umpire or player: “You'rea dub!” “Hiree hall!” “Solid ivory!” “Bonehead!" “Thiefi" “Robber!” and “Ice Wagon!” If you want a larger range move your seat, Tn the extreme ends of the stands near the players’ benches these are allowed: “Mang crepe on your nose, your brain's deadl” “You're @ big swell head!” “Bust him im the bean!” “Butter fingers!” “Stealing from the blind!” “Shut up, you crabiv “Zier!” “Beer barrel!” tay out of them saloons and get some sleep!” “Murder!” “Kill him!” and “Back to the sticks, you busher!” In addition fans are allowed to growl, bark, hiss, groan or “boo” at any time or place. In the bleachers any and all expressions now useq may be continned Provided the voice is kept at a tempo that will not reach the central portion of the or the coaching lines. ‘The epithets that are barred by the of this paper. Admitting that this list may not be complete the Booters’ Association will gladly consider all suggestions fof the protection of the edciety at large. ‘The new police will enforce these plans and specifications. “Fon tig fat headi” are also barred by the editor ’ aneeshatti Jimmy Callahan and His White Sox Team Ht Team Has No Fear of Suffering Defeat From Highlanders, that an American League team GARDEN Mi MANAGER, day. Cleveland af: Cavelant 4 Aah mer ave ta fyutte, but, hit. Tt may be that ‘pitchers 1s responsible for su BY BOZEMAN BULGER. TMMY CALLAHAN brought White Sox into town at an early hour this morning, and at 10 O'clock the players were at breakfast trying to figure out how they happened to lose a game at Boston. These league leaders have no fear of suffering defeat while in our humble midst. ‘The team was hardly settled before Callahan@sent carpenters and engine: American Leag' to brace the ence back of the field beachers, Ping Bodie is on th path with his and the White Sox manager is taking no chances on shoul- @ responsibility of a catastro- F ulting from shattered fences. The irrepressible “ a"* - an early run, ® rubdown, and was dfinking his esse the regular hour, Mr, Bodie, ‘the fence buster, declined to give out any statement on the eve of the battle. He merely expressed the desire that the est mar a, can and the chaimpion- ship remain in A! re ti re inks likee vpatuna eat wt 5 tro-hegnes doe Jackson’ the hardest, itecr uunfucky and failed to'get as tosh aa @ mtale, a Chase! was and ly to Be First Match Clinched ‘pf two ‘faa, by Popular Bronxite. Tatoo’ New 2 Bee 0d pale, but BY JOUN POLLOCK. he has T ts reported that there will be a I change in the management of the; Garden A. C. within the next forty- elght hours, an@ from a reliable source t te learned that Bily Gibson, the pop- ular manager of the Fairmont A. C,, will be the man given the position, re- placing Tim Hurst, whom, it is said, 1s too ill to continue. Brould Gtbson really manage the ciub the chances are that the first match he will clinch will be a ten- round dout between Packey MoFarland AG Wolgast, the lightweight mpion. Tom Jones, maneger of Wotgast, arrives in town to-day from on the finale aei‘at ao runnii mons will be Used at seooud to Lely Clement-Bayard III. y world's dirigible rec for altitude. toa The previous record, made by the Ad- feet). Newman Has “White Hope.” Mio looked after woo Square _LBOBERT EDGREN Tom O’Rourke Loses His “Coming pay Al Palzer| HEAVYWEIGHT DISSATISFIED. > SAYS “NOW KNOW Wh IXON DIED PENNILESS" “White Hope” Palzer Declares He! $60 to Show After One Year and a Half of Hard Fighting Under O’Rourke’s Direction. _ - Copyright, 1913, by The Press Pubii#hing Co. (The New York World. L PALZER ie no longer Tom O'Rour! as a “getter” for O'Rourke ends to-day. @f managerial trammels, Palzer will go out and fight and carve his _ Pennant Hopefuls. Here| be played in the Polo Grounds, so as to| (! accommodate the large crowd. This 18! battle the first titre tn the history of the game | (owing has used a National League park on a holi- eee © wer ree the Wafics | sisth Dyson” Vetiors that ‘bere pier (2 | bade, uel Sg, nen, ot Davis's crow ix Hie. presence will New Alttt 5 PARIS, May 21.—The French balloon day beat the Carrying six passengers she ascended ight of 2,000 metres (9,614 feet). jJudant Vincenot, was 1,967 metres (6,453 Bily Newman, the veteran traiser it beter after Oa Morris in all his battles tn tay after tw fou Ph lynn at Madi- taken there ITE.D BY REMARKS? To Tas UnPiRe — HE lage oS How Fights Held In Out-of-Town Rings Resulted. recent! Charley White of Chicago Won on Foul in Ninth Round From Owen Moran, 4 SYRACUSE, May %1—Charley White of Chicago won on @ foul from Owem Moran in the ninth round of a slashing bout before the Syracuse City A. C. at the Alhambra. Moran saw the tide of turned against him, and took ad- of every tactic known in ring, annals to get away with a whirlwind Moran finally resorted to the use of his elbows, the heel of his hand and finally to foul blows. Two foul blows he landed in cuccession to the groin of the victor Gnd Referes Jack Lewig ab once stopped the fight. PHILADELPHIA, May 21,—Bettiing Vim Joho fon eaxly defeated Chuck Cariton pere in a git round bout, Carlton receired severe punislment, CLEVELAND, 21.—Frank Moran wae bested by Tony Ross at the Tuxedo Club im ten rounds, Moran was on the defensive the whole af the firm round. and, he wap hie times thas dhe ‘it hie opponent durtog the evet of tue fry, 4 bout weh went conservative and pauons Deen the prupir derdice PROVIDENCE, May 21—-Your, city defeated Ghantie Gr in ot main bout of fifteen rounda vefare A. C., in North Prot wored’ the only Bnockdu 4, May 21.—Bilt Phoml “fom Riley of Biddeford Pa pind be ‘Trou “boule, ule siiiet iatee fe Youany ‘Stewart of Bangor, who taled to Mi cout, me eee The, tl i | ten rude down and out os ee 7. MEM! ware Tigthtaitht? 93 ‘ Gs Po re Notional A. _ =. DELTA E eee eee AN VOR MENTE: ‘NEW YORK’S rwedahty He is Attia’ later Chi for the purpese of arranging vie iu tae eetsh, In the last game with Cleveland the me adn Mh rach gate at Emil Thlery and Tem Jones had a| Highlanders received one of the worst | Gisto; tow cen aay pee alll te SORRY ty ee | een SCOTT, i ia tween Ad an y, and they Fig Jim lost po time in setting the weight | box by » fusillade of hits, and Caldwell, | nam vn Univvot Hevatt ake obo Tad ath RO "B re, question, woe ‘will be 138 pounds four | who polleyet, saree he | eatery though RO o.B. 8 before the be escap: + noally “Gfbeon,, who Ma Maraciant's | “ohare ie no, encouragement, to offer AMUSEMENT. ZIESFELO'S adviser when it comes to olinch! just now on the Hilltop pitching staff. DALY'S 3". $74 8000 ot, Ere. 8,00, “A WINSOME Meret wiil meet Jones to-day, and itis |Dvery cwirler that stops in the box 1s| | jostwity oa, #1;60 Sat Seay 2.16 almost certain they wifl arrange for|being pounded hard. It ts one of the| | Moducion of LF PLORER the contest. MoFariané ané Wolgast were to have fought in Milwaukee last September, but a few days before the contest the police officials refused to allow it to be hed. Since that Ume many clubs all over the country have been yeni 7) briag, them. oe aa, mre Fae Shetaged See tee ae Ss beeen ie 414, eRe trom iit! queer breaks in baseball luck that the oeed main point of strength in the Hilltop machine has turned out to be the weakest. A month ago Wolverton was thought to have one of the best pitching staffs in the league. ‘The one redeeming feature to this oth- erwise hopeless game was the wonder- Sah hitting of Simmons. He drove out three clean singles his first three times up, and on his next chance missed a pil | cate one by « hal ‘Through the ‘courtesy of John T. 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