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_ EE THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1912. : iy; \ f BEST SPORTING P AGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN HOW WILLIE RITCHIE RECENTLY DEFEATED CHAMPION WOLGAST Cohen Knocks ¥ Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). Out Fitzhenry at Ha New York A. C. ead John Fitehenry, the crack amateur fighter of the Avonia A. C., wal \ Knocked out by Ike Cohen of the Trin= } ) UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY ity A.C. tn the third round of @ spectat bout at the New York A. C. boriity en- ) Baas tertatnment. Shortly after the vexin~ 5 Sn ning of the second round Cohen landed ia @ right hand swing on Fitshenry's Jaw, dropping him to the floor, Fitshenry was still dazed from the ‘ blow when the third round opened, but Ls foolishly started to slux with Cohen, i ‘Atter they had swapped many punches ty) suddenly threw over a left to é Wh * . f J ight, putting him t yA Willie Ritchie Drops in to Tell ‘ ; the fieer for the full opuak Us How He Made Mine Meat fli ; 2 eae eee tae ee of Ad Wolgast a Couple of scored two knockouts and won thi | PERS: TT PASE LF. round in the semi-final and knocked out ie : _— G, L. Milne in the second round in the \ ‘ : fnal bout. , = y. “~wuen Ritcuie | ¥ Coories, 1012. by The Prem Publishing Oo ° ; * . - ; FELL “Woveast INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. 3 MLLIE RITCHIE of California, ay Steep oven the boy who made mince meat Champion Ad Wolgast in a dout a couple of weeks ago, fe here. Yesterday, accompanied by Billy, Gibson, he dropped in to tell we | about the Aight. Willie brought « num- t ber of snapshots to show us what he Gam © @i8 to Woigast. These photographs S iy of the kind that don’t lie, and , 4 - Brees | they show poor Wolgast very sadly 4 ? 7 é Newark at Toronto, Two games, { Sattered. With one eye closed tight, the F } 4 : oe ether half closed, lips cut and puffed, epattered and bedraggied, Wolgast looks M&ke anything but the triumphant little » champion who whipped Battling Neleon, One-Round Hogan, Owen Moran and @eore of others so easily. y ae HIM AND NAILED ee — HIM AS HE Rose Wile J a 7 : | RiTewe r y Sit m . 7 | “Tm nearly twenty-one,” ran Ritchie's ? story, “and I began fighting about three : P years ago. I was working in an auto- a ‘ | Mobile agency as a mechanic. Later I Pi T ™ the grounds from time to time. ! pa | Jo © waste demonstrator, and I kept at work ity ose Other Ball Clubs Plans Completed \"tne'comvice is unanimous as to tne | ABEL KIVIAT ENTERS MILE jf Mata neti wnt ack. 1 was born and For Yale’s N plan of financing, Certincates win be] SPECIAL AT MEET SUNDAY. i ; drought up ‘South of ot,’ in Frisco, {ssued to carry no other privilese or I ‘ tf fe tersbou te seme ‘ntwanornoe in When | Hot Weather Sets In OFF Ue S INCU Vivant” exept the viet tor fitwn| At Sh ae seman, 4 tte % ig Corbett and the Britts came from. My $700, 000 St di for the important | Ae merioan, Attlee ‘Club, sent in his Soter reser. } \ Hight name is Geary Stetten and my @ bad throw, but ff it had | adium omic Cae tae * parents are German-Americans. d. pundaj J] gi MEAD fighting sccidentaty. One Callahan Says His says He Facotae +] Browx hero realized this the moment he SeiInaran Ges wile es ° a ‘amateur show in Dream- if tt tend, tn Francisco, one of the| ing White Sox Haven't Yet fee penne ditto een, apuletinecate li A mireebogs ony “Oral ane Gientia fighters didn’t show up, and I thought Zelder dented a drive again: Licup taiiac Champion to Meet} ravore « coliseum or bowl-like structure, | Th already | quart "Sian Roseaberger and Peabody & Compe: | 14 try it. 1 fought and earned a draw, Struck Their Stride. for three bases and cleaned house. have options on all the'land for the | Eddie ware and that started me. Hogan started « ; Wolverton then took the young fellow| Young Jack O’Brien i but not entirely of concrete, as Dullt | new coliseum, except a golf course, and Mttle before I ai. He was the star four eieeltaten uanae and MoDoaaell, the g en IN |elsewhere. It to sasnea to seat be-lan option for the latter is expected in - 3 rouné boy. When I'd worked ¥ » were worse, As @ result * ( tween 60,000 and 60,000 persons. the near future. { Ne T tried toget him to fant me. We| BY BOZEMAN BULGER, |2ine Sox runs pattered over the pan Philadelphia May 31. ‘The total cost, £700,000, 1s apportioned as een am A { | trained together « few times, and it wai HE White Sox have cume and iets aieates ere ee follow: Land, $15,000; coliseum, $000,008 | ¢ nee poekes always a fight, because Hogan is one Gone and the fans arcund the Bas clubhouse, $100,000; new baseball stand ef hg Of those fellows who Ifkes to knock his ciroult are beginning to reallzo| The Sox players are atti! laughing on the present Yale eld, $50,000, and the | Pittsnar s : ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR a es eparting partners down, and I'd stand \that Jifmy Callahan roally hus a chanco | Over this one. BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. }' temsinder to be employed in developing | cincianaths bitte Ce 7 SHiny 4 { ‘and slug with him, He wouldn't aght|(9 Win the pennant. The Tigers are no| When they were tn Roston George pata bbadeihi _— watery r DRAWERS 30%) me in the ring, and then he fought |!9nger the only obstacia be:ween Con- | Cohan them tickets for twoll Long Acre A. C.—Battling Kiddy ll “ Frayne twenty rounds and went out |nie Mack and the flag. The m'nist stu x 9G oe ab remanded |} va Young Rosner, ten rounds. aL Ss head of me, while I stuck to four-|™Mannger of the world's champ'ons ud- New Polo A. A.—Larry Ryan vs. ° | Found fights and the ob. Td like to Aght|riltted the othcr day thai the Waite Sox | wh: ‘he came’ on The Sore recente” |] George Jordan, ten rounds, 00 Differ nt Pattern MZTRIPOLITAN DZALERS EE a Se Bae <eeemae| e e S hese cee im that will be hard to stand without ted. Callahan wi . 7 it wearing! ‘ oe ure’ was twenty rounds with! an ebundance of machino-lik thumb and told them they ought to be Brooklyn Beach A. C.—Darkey 2 satisfying! Nainsook—Pongee. Ask your dealer. REY Rade’ Ar"zue erst [um shntiney of mane or ne af thine” fie a [game teriomen weer’)! to Select From--Thin eaa's rane ting from him. Then 1 eat Jak| very bad shape. recetved from ] tton in four rounds, Jerry Murphy| Callahan's toam completed the Ameri- D. WOLGAST, the lightweight ° @@ Ipdiana in four rounds, and knocked |can I.ague circuit waen they buat the Lrg NI eek Mae da a W at 1S e ans Qu Tommy MoFarland (who'd fought] ssightenders for the seoond time yestor- York within @ few days and the moi, ten rounds at Fond du Lac) in| any, and they have yet to meet a foo hat | Chances are that the proposed ten round 1. 3 4 30th 4M Sc Teck ita SoBatrea ta Stns | ices old, them. Chico sug now [MF Brady had went Callahan a couple SOM etn eet ee eee ais It means a purchasing Pawar SHE Seats Ek tag. Then I had a wire from Los and ee real v gure, there | now : t fish in ‘ Angsieg asking, me te aubatitute fo swale the tana have been walting ey- scribe told Patera, echahan o Ht lie nest Sith Young Jack O'Brien, the power that so reduces our WINTER | GARDEN||°15 to $35 Weekly mit the train, rode all night, reached ery y to see the Chicago spurt run Wel jete—"Bow an ‘a or’ clever Philadelphia lightweight, whom by rer Goth Bt, Te. 411 reailtiter a a Few Weeks int he vi ft Jl Calla: ell, I'm durn glad th Noes the _ Tae Angeles At 1090 in the morning, and| NO fymnieh a new thought on the uve |r.” sald Mr. Peters, “We. won't wet yin or e Phil eiphie aay cost that we can offer the Be ee C1 TAYLOR: 40 W. ad , nerd a call down this time {f we don't boort."' ane amped mr wun Fan test s ° 240 W. 4248 4 , “We have gone f: h . al ————S |) that T beat Paul Koehler, Young Saylor them tao us serfously,” he an'a | nfl (th MEdHeaing the Rs Te ehaden rot | Bee ot cere an, Pattevarsas on the GPRANES YRURS ‘ a rankee Sc! H last night while waiting for th nugt Ks off Pit ¢| Duquesne on Par - Wie. Gea ruvetituted for MoFuriand with cago "train, "And. there $8" n9 "dou gee st at “ie er at fen dt rd pdeige aa ie ua It means positive satisfac- Young Erne on a few hours’ notice and|Sbout us being cont We have | wich the Minton team fart ‘sort te oot altar Mu | $4000 for oe Pe peerien, ry ‘deat been anxiously waiting for hot weath Aittts arp Astey rot Wolast om May th 0 that we can strike our stride. Though Pa a m tis ‘titcbere” one ‘bsiclete ea * tion to you,no matter w hat olgast dnt fight dr four ‘@ on top by @ good margin, our oa dF, ] ere or allow 6 Mantel lon. They nt te far from showing {ts real| First Naseman Zeller of the veaia eas coe oh = de and your fancy seeks. | o-decision fights tn California, | atrength.” ete hee Fee ha the pg turned out and the gate was| Can you appreciate that? Here, we other tlayer wea. wien nly $00. I had been known as a|ha Deen wondering when the Sox |pop fy Ha the aia eimh. : rrweight, of means be pret, se i face, ch eatin would blow up, and all that Hee teele tee tants arrired Te Seams re It e s ing able to get Pi oeeg wi mast. We welg! ‘at|manager has been wondering when they + © Boom and fougme at 3 clock,” 1 was] would strike thelr real stride! re ‘i a Re = 3 inne eg eat eat tire soem at just what you want, ata — ‘Roston for four. After, ft 4 wait at weight cy q “Im the first round Wolgast rushed| ‘The toes of another game by the |the Prio Grinds OS" the | Henne. ae fs tralsing w and ‘tried to brush my guard aside, 1|ighlandere was not nearly a9 much of |e 2 eae th Mah td tt al” he =. a. paler! price YOU Bre illing to held him o! t him to the punch.|a catastrophe as the blasting of young 9) a I got in two hard rights in that round,|Bronx hopes, Mr. Hoff, whose alm in ate a pr ho thauninne for he” the twill ere ta Eee a4 pay. |) snd the second one knocked Wolgaat a0 | life ts to Dut Billy Gibson's end of New teste, fat sich Rite gat of Me, thirteen ere atte site A A A & at as soon as I saw the re-| York the . had another great i sae > SRP actant See ath. Madae et | otto d Nad uh Gone wits Peet Sea ‘ae Think of it, 5000 different 9.9. wheth e was stalling or not uni when a bad mistake caused him to lose maz Fhaler, who wens i Brit, onto $ * saw his eyes and they were Ike glass. | hia balonce and travel atraight up. For im yct cisaceatt of, hla Wouher ea “a ae | world for’ thet title, kinds of cloth that you TIEOFELO'S MOULIN ROUEE nies % Mie pooled half way across the ring| coven innings his big curve had heid the | indeventeatly coalite, aad" (te wee nd Ake Gibbone’s bout in Cleve ‘4 tw 2 “A WINSOME WIDOW” Hs HSM etood leaning Againa: the ropes.|Gox to four hits and one run.’ There ite al"he wll nl in A Tt x | aes etn ie ate, can see and feel. To-Morro or fer ani r! i. w t a play vu re val ba ee us a ; i Geo band and his body with ihe other.|soventh wien Hodle hit one near, the aimed, > Smt Mall Het he wal we bedi Spade 380 po gg Pi Opens To-Mc O- Ww A? ‘dat, "at T went after him, but perhaps I was|pox. Hoff fielded the ball, and, not- * teo anxious, I had him nearly out in 5 the second. After tho second round they | chance of getting the runner at third, 4 began pouring brandy into Wolga: He) 1 eee eet It) eo ncamte cut) ne hurled the ball to Hartzell. Tt was 14 awinging You can see them without buying, if you can resist. withstanding the fact that he had no The New Planet | "Sra e1h 666 With George Nash and. Wallace E4dinger. . ma’ “of G way, it Eve, 816, ig Alin rs Merriment 3 4a punch and Aenea aa 0 OF 4 men The Rose Maid Hie" a | Peiipped with it and went down, "Wol- ; Gast stood right over me and nailed me it ost etting up. This time it was 4 pate down, but I ae 81 rook 7 Get Ge bs ye in Hie HT 4 aioli Thousands of patterns at oo By SO 30) Nem ork | owes RACING SELECTIONS. each figure worst beating he ever had in the ring: | Hie ae Shs 8, \ 1 Cha 10. _ - ; || Brighte Main PF) Noboay ever cut him up #0 much BALTIMORE. aa) 8 hto: 5 fore. Wolgast was so more at the be-| ED FOR To.Day 4 Ww 1 le—work- A Y Gianing of the fourth that he held out ton at Neve York, Xeoe York a Reokten, Fires RacesMAnaaD Teulon Bos- }| If we fail in sty fe | \ ight hand, and when I went to ott Hhaton Histon at nie Bee, Susan. a shane whin him swung his left Into my Miecoma Mace ~ ond, Widweed manship or satisfying ‘ nee stomach. enotle, =! ae Re T Aa RHA tna toes. Signin| ee Thin! Rae—Fihelburg TY, Toan wear, YOU get your era aaaCK ncor , ; ‘olgast always preferred, I'm | a - Shark, DOEWOOS sa rose || Amusement |weaiie's, [rie "t fight me again. | offering to t with Palzer, Fourth Race—Aviator, Joe Tose, Pali d e 1 5 Frat Hae bnows and 3 know that I can knock | when neltt y nor my'self RESULTS OF BOUTS IN {J Loutse Wells. money back. isa nee i we, ey | ERE ee 5 os iF. ae Mm out, I wouldn't fight a man if I}had thes on of paying || OUT- OF. TOWN Saal giitth Race-Fona Heart, Ottlo, BIGGDR, BETTER, BRIGH! aoe ah, Builes a § \ io © new he could knock m , and ood money for hia scrap of paper. | jarden Cast eR vs, de at oe 1 ~ aes ¥ don't think Wolsast Mid Wan taee Oates Eanes us tc uy to ant ery LOUIS, Mo Harty ewer of!| Sixth Race Cutiton Queen, Fort Our guarantee has for ty ASTOR Zr 68 at Sat The GoldanCroo « !: a eet @ others who can whip me, but there's |to come to his place to talk with hin. ‘a st “wi ana orth, Hudes Hy 7 | Mat. 4 bt Beebe) eee.fean, can always who, ang that passer anid ho wuld't talk to O'Rourke — years behind it. oe Brij THE Biwi AN S \ y “WER tes lonser ment anywhere, or have anything more to do he. nt TORONTO. ACADEMY QE MESICHS tol 4 ty . j Bat Oy with pim, O'Kourke asked” if Al : Firat, Race—Flying Yankee, Stal- Tt 12 THIEF ! BROOKLY. NT: ( ae L PALZER'S two friends from | Wouldn't meet him at our rooms and | utile 1a Houck bat 1 more, Moss Ro LYN AMUSEMENTS. be a A Towa start Wert again. to-day, [talk It over. Te anid he wanted to 9 sag i Second (Raco = Whitney entry, WEST END ,2uix., 10, 20 & 30c PSTAR poesits, yard fli | ¥ fom aatl that the big fellow in|? rae Saat. he eaute Nears round nos | BEOWROY: TOrAh COREE TH E WIFE Weoths" EM eattatactor rescued trom. O'Rourke | y telling everybody i, eereh, toand. aad ciitet Race risctIian, Ben Loyal, im ae Ed, Lee \ othe in Futurity Winner, «if or was just a m i Haas 4c st Hhoue, 703 K Mig former manarer, and now, headed hy rol nd ba eee BUD Ha ceay trams. Belilé OLYMPIC sfx, 8%, Passe Jon Siw. co the Race with Real ‘Horses, | ae “We're coming back again to wee Pal- |), ATant never, fest tor | ick tics Seed Be ait Ne hae Simei ‘Racectale Michael, High Broadway and 9th Street tee | Bee Mekebs Bertocquere . a ; ver fight. {0 Seraptiet, fa the eagtnd eae of th Race— usLis_| Ban Woes Buresqur | Bap gt ald Me, Maren, “At, Rowsley | Oiitourke auin, ‘Te wort Ko hack to |tiuid , wground” tou layhe Graton | Tat, Browdeword, rat WILTON LACKAYE "i ites emt etith ce. He Wierd the farm either, He's going to stay ms Sixth Race — Scrimmage, Servi- he Work ‘Lillian, "cron OfRourhe and satura ea | Fight here and go op fightin N, Me, May {4.—Kid Fleming of | cence, Supervisor, The Largest Tailoring Establishment in the World to him, We asked O'Rourke why ens Bertina” ulm’ om "ten the | ,weventh Rage-King Cash, Satt, ‘be had given out the story that we were dae of uh Jig round of whet wae wo bere Ilburn,

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