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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1912. . ‘ a BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [noiSiFey ROBERT EDGREN THREE CHAMPIONS | «THOSE TWO WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP RING BATTLES! . Copyright, 1912, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), WIN RG BOUTS | oi aie = AND KEEP TLE Wolgast Wins From: Rivers, Johnson Beats Flynn and UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Rivers: : g HAD "THE é Est OF THE) Kilbane Defeats Dixon, : uRIoUs. 5 ' = iA : (WeHTING € Wolgast Gete Decision. Re SRY Three pugiiistic champions de- thety tities tn bouts yoo- — Both World’s Champtonship it th one of , Battles, the Wolgast-Rivers| Sigrs,‘M Zeferee at Be retains ato a a4 Wolgast, the lightweight ‘and the Johnson-Flynn Bouts, Seen oe peeeamen ier | Seouns: “End Oddly. j | CARRien “ony; a 2 CONVERSATION wa WH LPESPLe” ST RUNGSIDEee _ J CA Jim Flynn Mere Toy in Jack Johnson’s Hands Pueblo Fireman Tries to Butt WHAT FIGHTERS SAID it x young fallow immediately 4eclared hime AFTER RING FIASCO His Way Into Title, but | seit In ass big leaguer of real calibre, ANNOUNCES HIS Cutehaw covered himself with glory ts bawuung ground bails, and at all umes tleman at the bat AT LAS VEGAS, N. M. x j } MFORT GIVING COAT Loses on Foul. BY JACK JOHNSON, : | =o LAS VEGAS, N. M., July 6—2 am | SHIRT AND KNEE eorry that the fight terminated as it b Q oe ‘ MMe “AH'LL STAND stew | Co il 2 5 Htsif, i, ii Eis t uP I DRAWERS did. Flynn gave me a harder battle uouloten sic Pee Brg July & |] than I expected, resorting to unfair LEY was ® |i tactics in almost every round. I & | Dig loser on the Jack Johnson-Jim f i H ‘below the | WASHINGTON, July 5 — Manager .| J would have beat him, he 4 Y _ he “Aid no! 8 foul. Fiyna dout, which proved such |f the end, Undoubtedly by ine kagoes M Harry Wolverton of the shot-to-pleces Like a trip oe @ farce here. Th lens than $26,000 r Liane meee Sere, Kilbane Defeats Dixon. reed eereds ss H il iH Highlanders received word from Ban in the house, and when it is considered i E at to the seashore with- - Johnson last night that the three 4 At Cleveland, his home town, | that he paid the champ! BY JIM FLYNN, suspension imposed upon him while the — e Rivers landed heavily on| Zohany Xifbene, who won his | he entered the ring a alto had to pay|[ , The action of the police in jumping club was in Boston had been lifted and out the expense make same instant featherweight title lest winter | Fiynn and build into the ring was all that prevented g Wolverton announced that he would don!the bleach like - Scat ereaaer’ lnbwo weve Sith from Ade Attell, met Tommy Dizon | seen that he suffered « big financial lone |] 2_ff0™ being the champion of the the «pansies and play third base to-jrve Dcacmers Seem Hke ee cceenat be Aidrrt oon the | ot Raneas AB Me sree vous ["Tonason dovwn't bear © single marx || ore, t made up my mind to wha day. the grand stand, igast Gown. pout to a Te wae the [trom th te ¢ “This Washi lub will ne set pony Nn prt paren champs fzet bout im his home | cut lip, Poesia aia’ ths; ranaie 3b ona oe OSA. away with, ave Mrasest game: T aes effect ‘and if neither! ews stance Be came into the title, | mynn's many butts. When Flynn saw |going to pitch Jack Warhop back at Li X= | T-0 sen the bout was| %¢ was a very clover exhibition of | inet he was the merest kind of @ to: R er SS - rN them in the final game, and despite the reap wit Ger] Setlonse oll the way, ana ot she | ining nance of the clover sack he tied wee : argh GTNN TRIER) |fact that we are badly crippled I feel pt so So to batt his way to the title, with haif-| delivered during « clinch, Johnson ap- INVITED! PUNCHED» to The THLE” Srainerisne: see Coens Underwear That Cools feb to ed a A ervedhy Puree és eared nettled at his own carclesences, = Hall Chase will only be out of the Nainsook and Pongee the. ? game about ten day: according to i . ‘Wor Weaa) | way. Sold to comfort lovers at 5Cc by 600 ee | sBe anata” Jy Tet Welt Candie nr ase eee | ts "a ee eens | Britton and Trendall Eater Beret Tis rind atte | petropetian decors a smiled again and went back to delive case os Woe oy pee Welsh |oan thank Retoree Jack Welch that belexhibition did the contest become that | Ing upoerete ie the eect ce ’ fe rest Bar- to stil} the lightweight champion of the|the captain of the State police forced | ered Fiynn's face with blood, Matched tor Bout Here Fort (Ceclares thas Fal) CAR aESin) PIRY Kahn & Frank, world The Michigan Bearcat was on|ils way to the ring side in the ninth! Apparently Johnson did not attempt ball. Wholeante the floor, as was his opponent, Joe| Und and ordered the mill stopped. Itjto hit hard. He contented himself with —~——— ‘Wolverton is very bitter toward Distributors, Rivers, when the gong rang, ending whe |S? then that Referee Smith, through|a slow, sclentife chopping, every Diow Pitcher Caldwell, whom he has sus BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT, || Dended and fined’ 9250. “T nursed Cald- | well along while he had a lame arm,” 7 nrg At Queensboro Av Gadack o'Brien || Youchmafed the New York leader, “ana Baal Mg N= We) Rds SHIRT thirteenth round of their twenty-round| cision om a foul nye ToumteD the de-/finding its way through the barrteade| Jack Costello at Last Finds a| of gloves and elbows behind which battle at the Vernon arena. Flynn displayed no ability throughout | Flynn crouched. It waa a perfect ex- the fight. He was cut about the face| hibition of guarding and hitting in ti N i Mee! ‘ “ Just at the time he ready to pitch y at He was utterly helpless from | concerned. a blow of Flynn's o a sf) tf = || throws me down. won't stand for | : ety insne tact ogee are the first round on, and by the sixth was {reached Johnson with any force behind His Charge. Roy Nt “Battling Jace) evelecn, ten | this from any ball p So a) rounds. | Of the young players on th deliberately trying to butt the cham-|!t. Flynn's blows were tossed ide un- Pion's chin with his head. ‘Time aften| less Johnson chose to allow him tc time aa Johnson held him powerless in| batter away at his stomach, Johnson B HN FOLLOCK. yy or geval sod the clinches Flynn jerked bis head up-|amiling the while over Flynn's shou!- ¥ jo OLL : Eddie Kelly vs. Jimmy Coffe: werd. ; der. ACK BRITTON, the Chicago light- Tommy Hopkins vs. Babe Ds Tt to the fret time in the history of| Through it all the cha’ pion wasi The fight was utterly lacking in in- weight, who scared all the fighters Barry Hill vs. Mickey Brow: the rimg that a referee has counted berger ‘aded Hyp attacks with | terest. It was a like a training bout at of his cl in this vicinity against || ten-round bouts, Fairmont A, C, to- ne before rahe , hh py Wee thee ease whether the Pueblo| Johnson's camp ontelde of the blood out, has|| Morrow night. Palate Aa al Algpctsg Rip hon fo RMPIAN TOF CHDAF | cannon with His hands or Ais, Neats| Sivan, lost; here wae ote chece ae eae ened tae tos a nent by his|| Bartley Maddon ve, Jeff Burne, ten | its elghteen-year-old twirter, tow Only once in the nine rounds did he| throughout the nine 4 the cPenay ile nent |} rounds Brown's Gymnasium A, A, [| the New Yorks to-day, PANS GAY WOLQAST DELI®. | 220W any wish to end tho Mgnt, and yet |crowd sccepted the action of the po- | anager, Jack Costello. opponent | | to-morrow night. into the big ehow Decoration day ringside opinion was unanimous that he | lice with apparent relief. Long before | Will be’ Harry Trendall, the fast and|\¥ J aeainet Boston and held the Red sox ERATELY FOULED, could have put Flynn out at any time! the end came ringside opinion seemed | clever lghtweight of St. Louts, who got d | A majority of the fens at the ringside| he happened to fancy, whether in the ¢ | to four hits. to be that Flynn eager to be dis-|into town a few days ago prepared to| 40 refund to fight Matty Baldwin at tho! declared that Wolgast deliberately | “ret or the ninth round. Th A. A. of Bost Reteree Welch, hitherto regarded the coolest man in the game, was the most excited at the finish. AMUSEMENTS. Zie; Moulin Rouge {'°" “A WINSOME WIDOW” 3413," GAMETY Pye na oe go OFFICER 666 With Ge N and Wallace Eddiny LYCEUM Ot yeT £00, Mate Bie PAUL J. RAIN ie Fa i id ‘ | mer Princeton "|| Odds the best. Sterritt played gre: all [| ball here during the past four opened up only A champion qusiised. Ho was help ss a8 a child, | meet any man his weight. All arrange- | cis fuin tinge eas ilerng Gere oe wd fowied Rivers after the latter had de-| pened once early if the fight |and made no effort to mente for the bout were cinched to-day. | of,malsria"dewulte the fact” that the ch HAMMERSTEIN’S |& DAILY MAT. when F chan, ter examining him, declared a livered a knockout punch to the obam+| blows, Hehe ang ade, iis only good |tempt to do with his far shies em aaraaed, blows, right and They will meet for ten rounds at one of | wa box, fa not Likely to ‘another ayes left hooks to the Jaw, gloves could not accomplish. the local clubs on Wednesday evening, | :hthtgla tiara @ boul ft tas Sine | minute ‘The champion was given the worst July 17, Britton will work out for the | “cold feet.” : ecconte, deating of hie career up to the time ° contest at the New West Side A. C., the bout ended. He was Meeting pro- Out-of-Town Fight Results while Trendall will train at Coney fusely, His eyes and face were badly Island, puffed and he was panting lke a steam | Guarranooaa, Tey bod ile ning it ——. canine Tt waa plain that Ais opera | yrutin fan fie, Rin, {ue ARP AR that B® Aung come, Mak | Pah, sm be teresa ee Hon last winter had left bim stripped | Shams. ccenguien eairound:fignt ‘before the | wooed The fight and armed pr Jel cH a 25¢ & Soe, ©. The bout “Was ‘one “added | promotor, ‘by onler of the Goreme, of hig old-time staming and that it| trouslout. mm find''the ‘better of the. fignt, 9°" He met Dave Mills, in @ twenty round bout — tm ee, an out fe mith ‘e rigat awd airing oD 1s can ACER. Ted. July S.--fec, ition | Pe amcuat' to wuch when he fet Moran’ pat is B ued. Ler was knocked out | #¥4+ panded. Ta. thee cient enced | «, Matty Baldwin and Edie, Mu " ero would Rave been very bard for him to +, Okla, July 6.—There was no to- Heil the ffteen-round “hont here. be hawe stayed the limit against his rugged ! ween Clarence 6’ K tc Ferma of Kans o a antagoniat, Are Magitl of Rartlewilie. ve Hubs Verne | et ‘Wolgast was in a faint when Reforce | *sriig the fight in More than 4,000 the. gong and sparrt the bout, 1 t wings to. JAW’ put the forme Idiewe! fi Boston who fought Welch helped tim to him feet. When | the decision nee with thet approval, 8M | ee own ‘tor ‘the Fount ot sine, amp itewelaht | teeive round draw at tho Hien \ is h rit d as few woekn ave been remat - Sona ‘Inter, whet he was floored 7 cel go, n a cee the ten seconds were tolled he was oar-| yew ORLBANS, July 6,—After @ rvetiag | ere’ oie the boot, as santo, ‘the rel) fh “ahoibey Sevelve round ‘hous at be Ned to his corner, where he was placed - baitle between Joe Thomas, the — on Wednesday, evening, July 17, Bot oary presrat Orleans light wei MEMPHIS, July 5,—Joe Mandot of New| tier should bave been awarded the decision in tection rate on Bis chair and brought back | jisky New Yor! wt pcanned | Orleans earned the eight-round decision over Hay | telr recent battle and on that account will prob- "Jobnaon to consciousness after two or three|the voles of the four judges and held in| Temple of Milwaukee in their bout at the | abl fight ‘thelr hardest this time in order to minutes hard work. Thomas's right hand in token af victory, — run | Phoenis A. OC. Alt recor-breaking crowd | W2 the bout, . She tap of the ‘wong to the end of the rattling | witncaed the conteat which wae free from! am Kenoedy, theo heavyweight watt Up to the thirteenth round the bout | serounler, aithin # nO Knockdown, | @ckdowns, ‘but stubbornly contested, of ths cifnicese training today at Fair Waren, , tebrbd was one of the hardest fought and most hei NAGHILLE, July 6.—Tommy Devlin of Cin-|N: J., for’ his ten-round bout with Bombartie? Sexins. sensational ind, 3 ctnnadl, io a fast Gout which Walls) the ‘Suatapion, which takes place =] gz fg the thing on contests ever seen in these Br Nein cag HY, Fini %9R, Herrek | SUD ur che poing ce “lonlte Whale: tensor’ eri | here on the alght of July 4h, "Sammy Kelly is A ‘Without fair play there's no euch thing | Parts, They to each other like a] of ther bout here, with honors about a decision ‘over Kankeo “Schwarts of Philadel | at Drgsgner bunting around tring to encase, o2 mort. patr of wildoats, In the thirteenth | They, meoried to clinching and. hugging tarough: | Pus, the decislon Deing for bis work im the laat | 'Ae, fast hea wo ryweighte to act as Tom's trainers as |e A aks co ve jaw [OOM MAO, which was rather Taine, two "sount partners, Piynn butted round after round. landed « righ! olgast’ . ENT: CINCINNATI, July 5.—a! Jimeny Duns of Jotmny Kilbane, bes “aqverey reprimanded” “Once| thet almeat floored tim, Ad’ daplayes | aRENTON,JAMROH, Wi fu ; | arcebara tng Rocked ont ta atl Sf] esineate alice iw iia “enutolon te ght A Dollar fegest Sh oh Breet wildness by missing numerous | midtleweight teo-round fight. Metioorts knocked | {8 ©. ta the slttemth round gale ait Eo gd yf =) Chi, ng the fiat. {hee t thugrue will 'be his oppobent, provi es' Ow left awings, and when Rivers next hit | i 04 dows 0 the fourth round ad OUR hi, Wane ae dhen ea av | poag.Ahmerae willbe ia, copepet prorided, tha on Eart tim he claimed a foul, which wa tenth, ai the when both wa:e sgcreenor, Jocetved te fal. ; tah tim 19 do. Billy, Gtbeo avowed, Both boys were fighting Speers ¢ SHREVRPORT, july raw x. — lowing tv m Dune to Ta, July Bk, end | sigs, ep tyes Tor, Kilbane fore bout al’ the ing to heed when Wolgast suddeniy 7 fontest, berwese, ‘ Denny and Ki ick, | Garten A. ©, in three weeks, won’ crouched amd sent in @ terrific left di- CLOSE CALL FOR MERCIER Pte Gat Oath de frag te @ Young Saylor, the Indianapolis Hghtweight, say, Johnson was careful to hit straigh: fu the Caddo a, 0, io A, 0, ve it and hold Flynn off with rm punches. does it now STEECLEGUASE CI rectly over Rivers's goin. At the same IN MOTORCYCLE RACE. instant Rivers put his right to Wol- —— Sast's jaw and the champion went| Presence of mind on the part of down and was practically out. Rivers | Ferdie Mercier of Brooklyn saved him. often noticed that| fell, writhing in pain, and Referee | from what seemed ci phe Semi-Annual i are pretty fair in matters of| Wolch began to count, motor cycle races the ring. It is @ fortunate phase of| Ciatms of foul were made in behalf| Beach motomome last night While} ‘They were not heeded by | speeding at the rate of 9 miles an hour buman ae aga d a ee oe ee of Riv ‘ HENDERSON'S. ta ie But for that apor goon degen! the arbitrator, Wolch picked Wolgast| around the track in the five-mile R t S 1 CONEY I Fone en oe Then there'd be ne | of the floor and dectared him the win- | handicap his front tire came oft emnan ale : Helene, Frederick, C3 lethal mone men tonend Rer, His seconds had tp carry him| As it did go he shut off the power and cca : SCHE: PALISADES Aancssmen* sion Dally, J,Corbett & 7 in deat t the & Macy & Hall, Bedini from the ring. Rivers arose unaided, |eteered his machine down the by ‘Tommy _Deseere. Ch: ct — a o! lown he ans, te i ‘ , are OHNSON, from the way he fought, | and the crowd was ine semi-riot, Welch |The next instant he was sliding along _ This is where quality at high Don’t forget | [PP MADISON SQ.ag its (48,5: PO) Tits provaviy ae 900d ae ever. ‘The | announced Wolgast the winner and tm-| the track ihe crowd’ It: appeared tide meets price at low tide. on get— INOOFGARDENN ®icrc's: path of the “hopes ts iikely to be| mediately escaped to his dressing room. |as if le must be seriously injurod and re E K 4 Welch declared after the bout that te If you can pick from hundreds the quality is the same chorus of moans went up. . ————_——_ he counted Rivers out end that {t wasn't| Oficlals ran to his ald, but by the| g of remnants a material that & as other hatters sold INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. [suet ict ooo sou. (0. nein crm te ld err tu suits, you can save at least | self from the wrecked ' all season for $3.00. Me Standing of che Chube. which Wolgast recelved a $15.00 guas-|machine’ His arma, lees nnd’ hana 50% of its regular cost. Every @ 4 Ww. ‘Ci, = We L, PC, |antee and Rivers one of 67,600, were badly bruised and cut. suit made-to-measure for the as 00 Panamas ® 268 a Bt es 14 —_—__--—— As ho fell his wife, who was in the ho bi : Cl Lag 325 ; 5 “Bid pata Hy Attell Shows His 014 Time Form. man who buys it. lose at stand near the starting point, fell in a ) LILLIAN SHAW fi, |FOXS Restate? pace tu do. Bi » Bain, THE CHRISTIAN TACOMA, Wash. duty 5,—Abe Attell dem- | te vive: yj S| ETT. grind caclray a’ ae amt with ale |hoaband had crowed tie Maite 1 o'clock Saturday. al $5}00 Bangkoks $250 Reenl as Zousmesare james, = we ‘champion not caly ied | Until the accident the race was the} - ph a PAtrae e¥. 1, 20 & dhe througho eR RO oy See alae ee ae Five heim ; “SPECIAL ... STORES frock’ Co. . ST. ELMO Sees fe crt, artsy | mes int aon Hine re re rn POLO Ay EverrwHere Wemucitne—ar 4 novice in the infighting, The fight went ten | them ail. When Met r fell, ee 40 P, — h r Teter 043.15 | THE Johnny eh ahh lat eRey, | rounda, is sound the ring, BING) Cox sped to the front and won by two and 9th Street anamas N Yor! pane ik ie PA Me d y n New Yorls ‘Attoll cmalb chonee to land effectively yards, Chapple finished. second, with 20 ea ra } in Wray third, Cox'e time was ind Beoohlyn