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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1912. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK = [Ae Bate, HILLTOPS PLAY TOPNOTCH GAME WELLS LOOKS AS C000 AS BOMBARDIER WELLS COMPARED TO CORBETT AND FITZSIMMONS Has Many Features of a Corbett and a Fitz- simmons Combined— Ability to Absorb Punishment and Stamina His Only pd Convert Doubtful Qualities. Peer eERC an a. bur we. Diet FITZSIMONS “SHIFTED, WITH CERT om Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). Bur HE DIONT Exr2siumons “guirre ° 4 TH “ T* town is buzzing with talk about Bombardier Wells, Apparently| HIT HARD THE STOMACH «+ rz Y )/ ie CHIN, the Englishman's clean-cut victory over Tom Kennedy has put bis Because He fight with Palzer in the discard, It is the general opinion that had Becau a been in the same condition he was at the Garden Thursday night he Backward Leap would hate put Palzer away instead| © AT THE INSTANT of blowing up in the third round, His Glove Ca Wells is a marvellous boxer, It] REACHED is impossible to compare him with a MAR, others of the present day, because none of the others have a not worthy fraction of his skill, He bi many of the features of a Corbett and a Fitzsimmons combined. The only thing he lacks (if he lacks that) 4 is tho splendid stamina and recuper- eee === 5 é Y Bomrparnien Wetts Goes IN Ve ating powers that both of the old- f > mead ida’ CuARlANN. Fosse’ Ia x Pop : WITH HIS JABS AND STAYS AT (] STEPS ASIDE, AND SHOOTS A ; CLOSE FIGHTING RANGE , OFTEN HARD, SHORT RIGHT To THE CHIN, marked degree. Both Corbett and JABBING 5 Om © TIMES IN QuicKK SUCCESSION. Fitzsimmons could assimilate a lot — - — a ™ ——. of punching. Whether Wells can or ! nt en In conaon Ie ob (Grant Rabe Reception These 4 Promising “Cubs? May Yet Put Boxing Commission Tie tha a ee tie ent|| Tesmonitedrrivaitiere|/ = F771 /tops Where They mae, J Baseball; Insists on Main Bouts boxing that may be a little decep- When the American Olympic team _ Starting at 10 o’Clock tive. At times during his fight with BOXING SHOWS T TO-NIGHT. Kennedy he seemed to tire, but immediately afterward he was fighting || ‘turns to this country from Sts t triumph ov the athletes of . fast again with no indication of weariness. He 1s a very loose-muscled || {he entire world at Stockholm they _fighter. He never sets or strains in the least. Possibly it is this loos Recent Viotatlona 0 of Rule Will si | ny Bergen ve. Lead to Another Notitica- |] tbe cAwards vs. Kid Wil) mn «, Kid Herman Frank will be tendered the greatest public winging poise of his that at times gives him the appearance of being || "CcePtion ever held. ‘The victorio Hf ¥ ” . wiih MM te jd bout tion for Clubs, Brown Gymnasium A. itheut much “ginger.” He moves) he will gain in endurance and ¢: team is expected to arrive here || « xper- ; " smoothly, and his muscles leap Into ac-| tence, and it will take a great man to about July 2 by way of the Steam: Young vs. Young Sleger, vs. Walter MeGirr, ten-roun@ ship Vaderland, Although many of | tion only at the very instant of striking | beat ‘him down. With another year's |] the atara will be missing because of work in the ring he should weigh over|] sight-seeing tripa through Euro: ving out the question of stam. | 2 pounds and becom re The ont f aint @ moat popular there will be enough of the point hag, Wells looks as good as the bea | champion the ring has known. There || winters in the party to permit. of men we ever had. In spite of his isn't an ounce of viclousness fn him 4 grand welcome. Fred W. Rubien, {bmooth; well olled, ball bearing action | 144 NANI ® purely elentife Mant. Ts] vice-president A.—Charlie “Adie Rec- han called a meet- y y 77 I] bouts. ‘he hits like a Fitzsimmons, He thinks injure the man opposed |] ing of the Hoard of Managers of the rete Ate POLLOCK, . 1 St. Nievolas A. C.-Pinky Burns ve. Hee a Vitzsimmons. He te absolutely with clean, hard |] Metropolitan Association of the A. jalure of some of the lo Hattling Chuck, ten row Mat al) tines, like. Fissimmons, [ea nalies ang win devistvely aw soon as|— A. U. for next Monday at 8 P. M. in wo clubs to obey the State Royale A. C., Bros Like Fitz, when he ts stung he can ey con, Tris if tie old Bitasimmons |} the Hotel Adtor, at which plene will J wd i fighting spirit. “L don't ke to Hike keke of @ mule tnto his dying Wake | man all un." Fits once told me, “t bee lop. Ie showed this in bis fight with | lieve in being merciful and knocking ‘em | sAthietic Commission's rule re-/[ card of bouts be discussed for giving the crack Rerding starting main bouts 60 10 | team the “biggest ° K will probably result I AMOLIET | Qoqing to acces fem Jimmy Joimsoa, Mozan ‘Palser, when, after being knocked down | out in @ hurry.” | 3 ’ a i Oe that the suet do aa re- | has been Fravelling the attaigit yo and ie in Gthree or four times and nearly finished, ———- - acnsgtemee = es yan ed, even tf they are forved tv have the he could si!!! Jab Palzer #0 hard that |the minor contests follow. The thour several shows terminated recently | JM ol has been called to the attention of the 1 Jcommisston, and tt is said that Prank | (0) the San Frances fighter, t Mar wich the : ne lie defeated Joe < i ieteahad nmoler ‘Tom, the tow headed Iowa farmer was driven | beck on his he b OMBARDIDR'S way of finishing a} 8. O'Neil is thinking seriously of re- | m,, Metvarer man {is much like that of Fita- 4 questing the local managers to make it | i vat with Rivers will De @immons. Mo feints for his open- WS. OLE their business to have tho stars begin | ine and deliberately waits until It comes, e battle not later than 19 or 10.15 o'clock, | ji tbson, is making. "Then he drives a hard left into the LOTHIBR of Phila | Phy between TE George P, Garduer HAAAM J ‘doay, ateps & little aside and crosses a} W Rents “Bhort right to the chin with terrif Boxton will meet Rich nedy at th S hure rhe J Lgl and eshte fforee behind the blow. He swings his} .N, Williams and Craig Biddle, bot) of trot which was Mpread shoulders into this punch just 4 n fe inay matt rot ne tor nmyvardier 7 the | " in the Mal to-day tn the Liens oon Wie | "WAtasimmons used to. ‘Tho blow shoots| Eastern doubles lawn tennia champions | 1, te", M isin the Straight to the mark and travels only) ghip tournament at the Longs straight heats, bat had to trot the fastest mile Ber handicopped iim in bie two flabte _ '@ couple of feet Cricket Club of Boston, at Brookline, | it, {ar 265% to beat Billy Burke in the tsehininons used ® shift instead of | Mase the little sidestep, Ho shifted his left! + fost forward and brought the tert fet | + @round with a crushing body hook. | Then, as his man doubled up, he fine first heat, utoer Mocartr, ert tim Western White’ 4 fison that he will accept any fete vat he will Bite in order to ae eine to ascent 86.00 OO legs than be pre ntry again th Clothier and Gardner succeeded in winning fn the semi-finals from Nat’ Niles and Arthur 8, Dabney in a match that went four sets, German spertanen great Interest to a ren tenia of 1 bs orcaaioned byt 6f the American a looking forward with Ot one of the. great ent Olympic Having come to ¢ fi | for. his end, tn the right kind of condition to stake Vr] slows asked for to fh iH ation Che ty another ‘teen's round atte i fh fons inca at ate, mr , —- E ae Bue bana fghed the Job with elther right or left, 4: iota tedag tbe. panianeed ‘ome’ fount 2 Harare ER Me ethelaled tote @o guilt his conventence, | Pict pietiich le ted for frat place 18 | in ihe tual oe Roth Brown. The method tx slightly different, but ‘it a t jermmane werw Braun Won! An effect Bombantier's way in Whe Fitz. | 00". 4 edie have won if he hed ha i all the wi A meet has been arr @eemone’s. tecsful tu winning. trom the Cresent Re Ue sett ‘At jabbing he is better than Corbert | Miutay the teame will play off for ihe ttle, wt is best, He is as accurate us ay Mevreeniat wharpshooter. Corbett was accurate and | Nady" extremely fast, But much of Corbert's asue epeed was in his footwork. He had a til his death ty Madlt of Jadbing and instantly pulling |! s) leader, who # che x test ack White, the f ¥ tt. Mobonald, cock, Oolumbia mouth Colle oa Sterrett, Martin and | nouss phia one day Murray was pot! Three Collegians Have Every-|%: ight, ina tment: Is how he ate ow he . round bout 3 ‘arey's openalr club, Thompson Nucleus of Great| ifs iui iss.Muwuens idee neowas| thing, and All They Need Is \ and how it in said, has alwase heew arried for years ui eval pres une, Team Maybe. ta throwing. ext day Proper Development. ENGLAND'S COLONIES Weak an the biow landed, ‘This eaved his onthe vateah ep. Britigh oarsmen aored two brilliant victories in Manager MoClusky moved him to the TO COMPETE ON HER TEAM BEE dee ft wea tierd to catch him with ae soot tie eee Rpts Hewatia'at stork vt, ‘Smeen.” Ther Fast casi outfield to se at he would do. Since Hike Mies ha ? snwdip of tg} cantired the mingle, acu in ee : : arty, Traces. the fa & eounter, but It destroyed hi9 effectives Atmoatin fe it wit i] gated out regerns ARor ine BN * thon Sfurruy has never played in ONY} sans to feel at ease, Ho saw that his AT NEXT OLYMPIC MEET. J) weisih sigur ig Beem. Corbett’s skill wasn't so much ot Club, ‘Chicago, end‘ Chatien ¥ mupecoshipa, th, the, set (inali By Bozeman Bulger. MOET Gineahi who. compe. fracni| teat Dall: waa ng and stuck to ft. a fenround Bent Warda. oust th DORCTS| whe tatermationn) seeatia af Up Northmestere | eitaber 1 : . (ett Pinto real baseball timber fo t Fe eee eee ee inten: {he ia a. corking good tnflelder juat thel] so keenly ‘the overwhelming defeat J] fn interent d ould “lay a glove on him.” | rowing He wanweatere | [nats in fronts is vine wes fue WY 3.To ee a: Prats mmc bare season Manager Wolverton, through | 2ut the players declare him to be a} i fap ee te ea Weverton ‘nd the ala of Scout Arthur Irwin, appeara| Wonder. He Js another all-around man, | sestes, that nos or e to have discove home promising | newever, and can play In any position, | "sab." Martin Keeps up en, incessen’ ie oe In the one game in which he appeared {chatter during the game and has a way|] American athletes that she intends on cirecaae attain is errett of Prince-| fue New York he surprised everybody [of talking to the pétcher that makes|} 1) oniy enter one team at the meet ||| HAMMERS Neeed Aye eed, hae Wolrerion went over ton: Cart ‘Thompson, University of) 5y his air of arsurance at the bat, He|him feel at ease, Very few ball play- rea ’ in Berlin in 1918, ‘The team will be but ae yet he ie not ready t Georgia; George Davis, Willams © » ball with a clean, choppy swing |@rs are born with that peculiar ability, 2 ROOF psi ict R SL Ne riahe Nepirertce fe wares, bard to lege, and JAck Martin, with no colleg Meee Ca Reet ae Tena it In a dificult thing to eoquire, || entered en ihe, Satie so trom Great eave team together of his own making for nex! and will Include athletes from Great attachments, but a corking good short-|obposlng pitcher, He would make a| Any manager will tell you thats ball IHOUDINI 7 Habdcutt Wells has a different idea of defense. | {\ ( od “Aocording to ix notion the bext defense | I agi rene, Nery present from At, $0. @ good offense. When Konnedy was) st itty tanks Suna fours, Duluth “win by trying hardest to dig into the Engttsh- nl. Pie time wes 10m. ‘Sa Wlaatpee man'e body or to wear him down with | Bi) (idan lg st pat Hitiahea cs, aan Sorkecrew punches on the chin Wells fir sigs ‘ a or Dawn By tat @idn't jab and jump away out of re engi ha, Bt s second and Winnipeg third. Instead of that he watched Kenn Blosely and met every blow with a swift | "™z09, Mich He hits and fields well and pos-|} o¢ tier athletes in the recent O!y It wae pic track and fleld games und is || so jealous of the success of the rorted And later ou. he may take @ trip in search of 1 Tight now he has the team going tm pretty mod Ay, ‘The final day of the Grand Cleeult at Kala. tain, Australia and Canada, Sir gel ty a Jong card of shape and will stick around ;stop, dratted from the Richmond team | foot jnnelder In the box he handles player who talke all the time 1s of great Brita Doyle, and. others have Pere td a Rarnreur Jab that mate Kennedy's effort fall ~~~ oF Hinself cleanly and with a Uttle prac- | valu 3 and st mi hort and sent his head bobbing back oF ue Viens Be. nen form the Lo, Will be one of the beat flelding| Martin comes from Richmond, Va.,|| pointed out that England has Jui boa one, vue. Bison, City ¢. jusgmes fo his shoulder-biades. That jab, aided y ved in eensational style|} 28 much right to tnchude athletes ||}; on. Down there they are pre-|{ from her other colonies on her team he will be a second Hans|| as the United States has to allow ‘And | THE TALKING DOG. | Pitchers in the business, It required| where he pl Tmatn part of the nucleus around which | considerable inducement ey the pennant hopes of 1913 will be bullt. | son to take up profess | Of course, there are Chase, Cree and 8 finally wo by Wells's extremely long reach and ‘bis quickness, more effective than any Ddlocking or ducking or clinching et Thomp- | last pase bi diett hav over, Sania ee Suaas ‘That is not beyond the range Indians, negroes, Hawallans and 4 p Ziegfeld Moulin K “AWNsOitE WIDOW yaould have been, Kennedy couldn't Ket| ‘The Lincoln Giants wilt be up against @ hand | Ortente and 7 Wolter, but long since they have been sorge Davis, who comes from Win-| of possibility, Dut he has & long way to others to compete under her flag. ft tt, Trying to reach Bombardier's! nrisition at Olympic Fld where they ere] 130 8, Me, om AMor® Athletics wil tley et) weighed in the balance and found to be ollege, 18 better known to the} ®2- y was like trying to drive into a caniel for & doubleleader, In the first. game E bhp daa fans of New York than any of the yard with the tate locked the Lincolns will face the crack Cheater, “and team of Brooktyn Lodge No, 2: young players with the possible exc Wells didn't | 22, sand tuwsle MoMalion's mei No #2.) Sterrett, who was a sensation ‘or the ‘tion of § At WI CaO 2 is while on the defens WOOD TO PLAY EVANS O’GILVIE LEADS FIELD Hams Coll Up egaiost the Washington United Sta is Mo" | princeton Tigers was Jammed right Into he way a pitenet of the nenaational IN “PRO” GOLF TOURNEY, PAUL aimee Mi DUlgnty. He timed the movement of utes Sinai es Hoban ie {404.2 the game on his Arst appearance aC the der und. for. Rev nian ot IN 1912 GOLF FINALS. . ad body #0 that his weight was al months. past col rd behind the glove as it landed, | Wl Hilltop, Aw a catcher he ahowed a little eke athletes have pointed to him ae * STROUDSBURG, July With rounds | |PLAYHOUSE ‘iii, "to-Day at H yah Sh 1c seecceee Guanes al COG ‘Tue Inez Seals wid pisy the Buburbew at | areennens, but at the bat he wielded a % Aura Hucceas in the big league. The} DI R, Col, Fuly 20—The finale in) ee ng s2 Dave O'Gilvie of Morris || BOUGHT AND PAID eeeiamucneh wes @ arent two | tain oo play tee Sampeats oti coed came | | witlow like @ man born to t ew York management has been after | the amateur championship of the West] FT ail 1) alt lat ate of |§ Wil OUMEDT Sew ee "| ‘a of & double.beader Ww $ is for more than a year, For alern Goif Association for 1912 will be n handed fighter. His left was fully a Was #o apt tn picking up t) i : i «Wood, | the 72-hole golf tournament which began, Halsey stecet an n 1 time he would no to play | eo 3 ton K. Wood, | the 72-hole & vmover had a great right hand. He was finally prom y;omewood Golf Club, Chicago, and| at Shawnee Country Club yesterday, dh cond base he afta), tried Lim at second bas Iwed Mr. Farrell’ that if he did break @ fancy boxer, with fast legs and a jad, | Aiaria -, Chicago. Closely following the Morris County Lica Biggest Vane sony acount, otnaana Penna aR ERM CMA gegen eae Ane omit of Wreagy. lf cme iggest $Wella je distinctly a two-handed fighter, | og: S94 of jhe, bes of an injured foot, he was not able to the Highlanders en vicite champlone 3 up, and 3 to|Nichols of Wilmington and W. 8. Me- ceri y Sh ‘on Earth ke Fitz, He hits a crushing blow with | 4, ,uuane ,betmeen r . f A show the necessary speed, Next we see DAVIS LOOKS ANOTHER JOHN-| play, and Fvans defeated H, G, Legg |Farlane, the Saegkill professional, who welther hand, using right or left as his | a s45 VM betwen te leat anttedt eaten’ | Seer nN him atepping in the shoes of the veteran SON. pe Xiinmeapolls 4 up and 8 to play, In the|1s competing in bis first open tourna- + | SUEERLEGHASE @penings show. He has tho greatest | Chase at first base. And he al: filled it-finals, 96 holes. ment in America, They all had scores Kit Mamiing, former abortion, of he N When school was out this summer wa I've ever use: ‘ em, a i K aN not ne a aut ed : fs 0: ° wariety of blows 1’ seen used bear sharatoy, of ue, Newash them, at that, Still, Wolverton Was not ye decided to give the big league a — ¢ 169 for the thirty-sIx holes. by any boxer, from the heavyweight to} the field in a game with the satistled, He knew he had a great young tr player and he was trying to find his nat- th) ural position, The return of Chase fui a Susray Hie’ at the St. Geor Kgee-Dantamweight class. I noticed one | (irundy llovoten,” Hreceding thas tig eutrettees bing that was characteristic of some of | {i wil be + eame Doiweeu tio ftvt-ctass aime , and, (rue to his word, reported at When Nichols started out this morn Hilltop, In his one game against Ing he felt lost, #0 to speak, as he had HENDERSON'S on KANSAS CITY TOO HOT Louis Davis pitehed masterful ball never played the course, but as it fre- may M. bs i KEN tear” eoaaas pati : 8 ee eee ae that ane] FOR PITCHER CY MORGAN, |) rere Pint tens tn. thie will-o'-the-wisp ‘bey Co.” Bully & Athe old time champions, He frequently = WIND OR S |nlshed the opportunity and Bterrett was tiny was lost. In fact — H too much knowledge !s_ worse fesed either right or left atraient with alas wih its OM Bt Wy hu S' ELECTIONS. rent to centrefteld. ‘There he Moved eee eet eee ene hits and rune |) PHILADDLPHEA, July %.~Kansas [| fran ‘none at all. He got a 77 after MUightly Aifung effect, This ta the pest Siar Oral, Prospect and Oourt streets, j about as if he had beon used to tt all than any of the veterans who had pre- |] City is no place for a@ Ppite missing several easy putts, one less BRIGHTON Wwray 40 use a ctraight punch, a the litt. | ‘Te Rrons Minor Tesguers, with the Zimmer. | rat Raco—Winning Wilow, afont- |his ite, He handiew a fy bat! ay ac coded hin Mut for the wonderful |] wants to keep cool and collected, ac- Hl chan a foot tn length. Instead of, im- Trnete ysis ns nar otaot of ‘ hers mie drmermar ot tie || calm, Lewls, curately as any man in the club and his pitching of Hamilton, his opponent, the |] cording to Cy Morgan, the Athletic on soetnia in the afternoo% Nich- | @righton Beach ‘Tighea on” Ing adds to the jarring the Tinewp, will p Hecond Race~Foturity, The Rump, DrOY ing <r 2 punch and throws the recipient off bal- dance much more than © Ftraight or al gens blow. . ‘ 4 TP mpasterdier has some choractertstic: | mute Ut hu nce sigh wit be featured lthrowing 1s far better than that of the college boy would have won, He has vets, Tt | bet that Sterrete will {never be known again as a catcher or {a first baseman, He is a nate uette Fiat, Hrooklya, Bt Aguee York Stock exc ‘eanplo: nt | ya" preciminary wt 1.80" F oy ree Itcher recently released to that club Cy says there is just as much chance of him going t West ds there ts of the Browns Plex, Thi Ra Spr Edge, King Commo: Fourth Race Bell Horse, Ocean sautiful fast ball a » near the plate tik nuke ball’? of W 1 it jumps the Tamed alter Johnson. ‘Th board, Clift ols took © to get round, PALISADES Bers G@ Batting by Ty Cobb. Airship Awension posh at, iy. Fireworks” ‘Thin ral out >| A 20, Cobh Lt _ aot the New Lot ‘ Harare area pete he wlxo has a good slow ball, but an League pen- Raicenernuty duitie heater vent (MOTOR RACES grapes me, English tricks of boxing. He ducke tig wit oe Round, Altamaha : elder and 1€ kept there ound to hw » took no chances en ting it against hie mayors or nothing for Y) PAINE TA hich Detroit won tie frat | BRIGHTON BEACH Auk ts he Brooklyn ander, Tankard, J) a successful career Browns, ‘Thouxh the fan may not | me,” said Cy as he cranked his $6,000 niladelphia the secs Nine tH a at times like a lightwelglt, drop- Will clus in the early esto, | ee aneeeee the fact, it requires’ com |] machine, which, he purchased with |] same, '8 to 6, and Philadelphia the see _Adm\ aL oP) Bing his head under a blow instead of) 4: tance Oral the "New Brunmeick. club of sce~Billy Vanerveer, Beith [| THOMPSON HAS GOODS, THEY Prete nove tor u. Snd, 14 to & In the first game Cobo any it Rew, Jomer, will ola with the Mecropoitane Wells is young. is boxing, consid: | felted fi Wea kes ys efeets St Lance Oral ‘ering his very limtted experience in thi Siac ie Bec pitcher to use @ BAY, ball.” MeGraw says that Otte i hi of 8 \Crandall ts the only one of his twitl- jan many wave the etart of Bterrett long who can be persuadd to use It in pineh Jack came to the St, Louis Club from]” As yet Davis hasn't shown us nauch Notre Dame as @ catcher, While in of @ curve, but that will come as he ~~ a ome of the spolla he received from world's series games the past two years. “I'll stay at my home in Martin's Ferry until some big league club wants me—and if none does, it's baseball for me.” Beventh Race-Old Coin, Worth, Miccasukee. Eighth Race -- Flying F Wiggs, J. H. Houghton. Bartara et, Mie made three singles and two home runs OFGAR ie: EN iss out of five times at bat, his second four- bagger winning the game. In the ond game he made a single and a triple, giving him seven successive hits for a

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