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—— > japewin te o ~ — a Ss po er nema 18 _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1912. _ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ~\ [UP-TO-DATE EDITED BY 2 LAND NEWSY. aI PUN ) ROBERT EDGREN 3 JACK JOHNSON TAKES A PEEP INTO THE FUTURE . uniGn sumscomeokt Copyright, 1912, by the Press Publishing Co. (Tho New York World). IN. 4 TWO PIECE, UNDERWEARY If you want unders wear that feols best—looks hest—wears besi— ~ jand costs least, you will turn to LOX-IT-ON The season’s underwear hit. Coat Shirt—Knee Drawers. Nainsook and Pongee. | Sold at 50c | by 600 metropolitan dealers | Kahn & Frank, Wholesale | Distributors Pea | Jack Johnson Leading a Double Life at Las Vegas. THE TAB 1 ON THE SHIRT f LOX-JT-ON TO THE DRAW *T'te TAKE ON auc THose | : 4h 9° DRA HR i \ ' Covrright, 1912, by The Press Putiishing Co, (The New York Wi oid), . . ° , ; : is H ACK JOHNBON is icading @ double Feesy, ee TAKE Orr 26 Founns CAN HOCK ft into “Ate ana” |—— = life, He's chief attraction of the pconamencsnaninaatmati show down in Las Vegas and neal | YOU CAN EARN Chief press agent for the show. Jack is out with another statement. Sense: “I'm going to get in fine shape for my fight with Flynn on July 4th. First, Most of Locat Star Atnletes ivan an Jay Pen, Leave tor Cambridge To-Day that'll leave me where I was when I fought at Reno. I'm not going to ao) New York Will Be Well Rep- ail thet hard work for nothing. Now Je Smith Defeats Mike Glov: With an advantage in weight of fou Pounds, Jeff Smith, the middleweight, of $15 0$35 Weekly alter n fow weeks’ training ax a MOVING PICTUKE OP:.RATOR Apply at once, Come he If you —_—_—_"“_—__ BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. New Polo A. A.-Mike Grady vs. Kid Stein, ten rounds. Queensboro A, C., Long Island Clty-George McDermott va. George Bush, ten ds. Atlande A. A., Rockaway—Willle Scott vs. Charlle Barry, ten reunds ind bout at the Brown ried the fighting to | to Mike's taco and | ri he | at nig work during day, Position posltively YAYLOR, 249 4. 424 St. Oven Monday, Wed, and Friday Ev'as, rather weak as early a fifth round, In the seveuth session fn many band swing to ee, finally closing it, Smith then fouglt bh furiously, rT H i vy i} that I've taken the trouble to train I'm) resented in Olympic Tryouts thetw’ Svoniten. Whe west: préwions tp going to make it pay. I'll beat Flynn . be Ene eres test ever held in this coun- im aimteen rounds. After that I'll take ; * try. Experts who have followed the on all those ‘Hdpes' as fast gs they can in Harvard Stadium. trials and competitions of all the men chuck ‘em into the ring. ‘one a week ny that at least half a dosen records won't be any too fast for me. I'll lick bal will tumble if the weather is fine and thet bunch and in ix months I'll retire ayes of the athletic world are| ‘Me tie Hort ae of college champions and never fight again. I'm going to now turned toward Cambridge,’ Will compete probably the best known take life easy when I get through fight- Mass., where the Olympic try-| of them will be missing. This ts John ing, and nobody will ever be able to| outs for the Easterners will be held Paul Jones, the world's record holder | show me that I ought to do a come-! to-morrow afternoon, The men that for the mile. In @ despatch trom | tack. That comeback stuff never did| make the best showing in thelr epecial~| Ithaca last night it was reported that ‘ang:good to a retired champion, I'll bet! ties at this meeting will be added to gl A ae cogent vv ord the Jefrrios often wished Hd stayed retirod. | the list alroady selected as a result of| “Oihoge to finial up. some Guiersite I'm going to just loaf and enjoy myself,|a similar meet on tho Pacific coast. | work, and if I get fat it isn't going to worry| Simultaneously with’ the Games in iwe/ Edward FE. Babb of the Boston A. C., me because I won't have to train it off] Harvard stadium wo Western meet! under whose auspices tho meet will be again, When I quit I'll quit for good,| will be held for the putpose of .aoos-| held, telegraphed James E, Sullivan Jet the other fellows do the fighting | ing the beat performers in that section, | 1A! sist Ves tela bea Mp ee Ae and’ have the title if they want it. I’m) Most of the local mars wil leave! tng prospects wi Nik soebrd atonal ce * eae ee gaing to be the ono champion that had | the Grand Centra! Station to-day | would sec the champions in action. Br wn M Me t Willing to fight and it fs all a matter of pense enough to get out with the title/ bound for Boston. The Irish-American| Col, Robert M. Thoinpson, President 0 ay CL | dottars and cents. Speaking to the “Tn 6 Motus I’ce ReTRE AND NEVER FIGHT AGain ! am@ not come back aguin and get licked| A. C. team, twenty-five strong, ‘nder| of the American Olympic Committee, : point, something Ike 600 separates r amd lore it.” the direction of Lawson Robertson, ! arrived in this city yesterday, Shortly Murphy Juiy 4h Fighter Brown and Promoter Coffroth, will catch the 1 o'clock special, whilo| after his arrival he held a conference and tho latter intimated last night that _ he thought the chances were bright for Si horse sense in that. It's althe New York A. ry yd A art | with James FE. Suilivan, rtow -s. tty well established fact that| three strong, tinder ‘wate eye rod Curtis and Julian Cur- ’ “ ad out} reaching an agreement. pretty ot i Halpin, will” taKe the Mer. BAN FRANCISCO, June 7.—Knockout key and Jack Fitzgeraid fightera who leave the ring for a Olympic trip. Ho’ prdwn, the New York lightweight, may] _ Sailer tte ing they can't regain, | chants’ Limited special at 5 o'clock. ed with the progress made rk Hahtwelght, may) o¢ Omaha are ready for thelr four-round po ral geo rie they train Aud | ‘The Winged Fietles intend to 0 tol the committee, and sald that he wae eet ee ey ep oarih ut Sulg’| Bout at Dreamland to-morrow. Poe Senaron. ie no spring chicken, He's|the stadium. to-nlakt for a corkout, sure the Ametican team would retura im San Francisco on urth of July.| troskey 8 a good rough and’ ready Naber new. while the Meroury Beotere don't intend | with a majority of the honors, romoter Coffroth has reached the point) gcrapper, with a great following on both aver thirty-four now. [40 reach the battleground until to-| After the conference Matt Halpin, With Brown where the Gotham chap 191 gides of the ba VERY well knowh American! Morrow morning. manager of the team, sald that all. the Other local clubmen will also leave! men who will make the trip will be or- sporting man not in any WAY/tc.morrow. The Pastime A. C., Long dered to report at the New York Ath- connected with the Willie Lewis! isjand C,, South Paterson A. C., letlc Qlub on June 1% There they willl ——-—— owtt writes mo from Paris to describe ©, Xavt A. and the receive thetr final instructions, Read T his—The Greatest Oe ES mana SELEDTIONS PACKEY MFARLAND| Coat and Trousers Sale SCORES KNOCKOUT New York Has Ever Seen :} the start, and in the eighth round First Race—Auto Run, Dorion, WN FOURTH ROUND ‘Made to your measure, not altered to fit—the best grade Whooke¢ the French champion down so bard @ right hook on the chin that the bell saved Carpentier from | dofea! and thefe. After the fif-| } Michard Gentry. Second Race—Toy, Benanet, Pikes- imported serges in blues, grays, : and bl With Ciaimant of Canadian d blacks, usually sold by us Welterweight Title. at $40 and elsewhere from $50 to $60. Silk lined, at $22.50. MUSKEGON, Mich., June 1.—Packey teenth round Lewis grew arm-weary spl ein 4 3 30 stores and the biggest hat busi- Frank Br We saved oa a cash purchase of 4,000 yards of ness in America enable me to give you , who claims the welterweight t * Don’t take my word—don’t take any hatter’s word for the quality of his hats. My windows will prove the worth of my straws at a glance. Nothing at $2 will compare with them—you have to go to $3 to find their mates, peak. Third Race--Spindle, J. W. Cater, Gertrude Hill. Fourth Race—Chartier, Gates, Presumption. Fifth Race—Fairy Story, Casey Jones, Commoner’s Touch. BI: Race—l.usky Lad, Col. Ash- meade, Supple. Mill, began to carry the fight to him. | Tm the lest two rounds Carpentier fushed furiously, both arms in full ‘owing. Lewis was too tired to fight | bade, but he was clever enough to) make the Frenchman wai is fury on! thin air. “In New York,” says my| corresporsient, “Lewis would surely hate had the popular decigion.” TILLY GIBSON, new manager ot! the Garden A. C., has arranged) show on dune cents to two dy. q Btewart-Kennedy, Shugrue-Pal Moore, Phil Cross- fe Beecher, | BALTIMORE. First Race—Strike Out, Fanchette, Muskmellon. #econd Race—Sir Edward, Tom Holland, Top Rock. Third’ Race—Tomato, Dress Va- rade, Annagh. Fourth Race—Ford Heart, Kind Sir, Stelcllff. Fifth Race-Tom Helton, *Black- Chicago Boxer Toys With endo his power to sting. Then Car-| penper, who was fresh and strong | McFagiand, the Ch Nghtweight, knocked a. Rose, Casque, a novelty, and. with I Gaeta, tncthe fourth recna, of 'o best imported serge—and sufficient silk to line— value you can’t get anywhere else. he Gurden tt should AL. Pxcaiiel tan founds ac, alues have had th i 5 fie Race-Kelo, Floral Crown, |The celebrated lghtwelsht toyed with enough real money to more than pay for the shear Cite to a standstill, Toe ce a eens tet eee tows Becond Race—Tom Bayers, Wood | Nt opponent: the entire distance, and making—so that the material alone is really want, and plenty to choose from, SIDES Dove, Pons Asinortum, McFarland started in the fourth with worth what th shout a recent boxing ining Hece—Belmont entry, White} Tian, and in the ‘Mt. fow. seconds what the garments cost you—(will make Wide brim Sennets have the call—only my stores have them. 4 5 jweeney’ ba A Fourth 'Race—Lad of Langdon, fvored Brennen with a left swing to the lese than 1,000 suits). Ville Jones. Capt. Swi . O'Em, jaw. MANHATTAN. IANHATTAN, Also Stores ta gage engl lr Wien aaegcees Cnie, surmr || The coments tes] re amt the man who KNOWS vel gue. ie . oMcial weight," he Lane, Ross Fenton, a oF the secon le wan! e i Ate, hear 13th we ‘Jones had Sweeney nearly out at Siath Hace—Harly Laght, Ringling, | (me, this time taking nine, Ite stan in wd ee ues to Ave teat ath Bt Hestete Capt. Eliott. ed to i ‘ore MoFarlani ‘alton Si. it 4 . one make, Fred Mulholland, kroKRY antagonist the police ordered the and how clothesshould be made. bout stopped, ming to be a personal frien! of ia fours, said that he would see that The wening World would give Kweeney the L re x »7 | _ If you don't know, fri jecision, and that if Sed to ain Reds Likely to Turn Tables gh pd with: Poo le gto eth It would have been @ great tavor to| On Giants Sa Ss Hank O’D, never seen such value before. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, Copeland, if you had called in! 4) Y. ay E N Br REIT erable Watt iiile Jones and told him to give! are likely to do th ARDE ‘Wed. ae Na || 8s F KEITH'S) Hark te the Fé ong i | — h _ , 413 Colum ‘ch feet ued feet Na to-day." But the renormmed cratire’ent Re me mber coat and Bos, ree fe Best Satay ° IN b : pAnoend ere she Bape. is preceeding, of OT the least discouraged over his [mitted It wouldn't be a good bet. il li Ste summer WHIRL OF SOCIETY LIAN ND OPERA 4 ay .Fjanind Hae rea nte sateen omen! NY trata nthe ane con: [Ante chore Hani declare ux| trousers, silk lined, $22.50, that Ir i “BIG CONCERT we CE ar at me inform you that I have no Lion paaen Made Piero? ply. The Reds are carrying elgit fina. : ¢ $ i i ‘ : fi i ike it 5 Gey Rib lame tae (On ying el@ht frst. nee, Te ATTY : 4.1 eal sin petncr hy morta and. Norte vn [™esunnery, Oe weve. cannot ordinarily be duplicated — ||." Lb me " retnes, Luks 4 ‘ wp to the Polo Grounds for # Hittle kink Igmite, “the two I started Momduy aiqet ry, 4 ER fe ou Dake te cee remover, Inthe shape of a moraine lam long enough teneners? "| here for less than $40, nor else- LYRIC M i pea ing such a person workout, This afternoon the siege guns In the camp of the Glanta during the fi 1 h 5; Pe Ee rs 5) i % at age Amusement ate being untimmbered for another aa-|rain there was little talk of the pant and Ww $ $6 Pp 48% 3 7 Opooine ut the thought of | sault Just as much thought of the future. here or less than 0 or 0. PLAYHOUSE 'D PAID 5 rv UM i y BETTER, oy hark eh @ thing 1s too harrowing! Worried over that first beating?’ ex: |McGraw's men are #pending their time ; BOUGHT AN: CE ; naion Dat ee ae ne tune would try! ctaimed Hank, in answer to # blunt Me ieren Dalton arthenine eens Joth St. ™ YR ae | FY ; unfalr account of i tae Z ‘|to Doyle's system of arithmetic, h ve inee To- . pf event ia's'nencpner naa tuman) Wak, faulty loath te pcr” he a Made for. youto fit your i» —— BUTTERFLY ON THE WHEEL eket. And if any oth me . im four points ahead of Chief e ‘ish: you v y mal friend’ of Wine apeket | any time, ‘The Giants wimply had « hit- for the batting honors. Tie other Nee your og and ve rt - h f i under simii om pitcherw in the |Yorkers showed where the team had ferent from ready-made clothes tell them so. | worta could not have etopped them. 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