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Pees WM Be Officially Barred rom Boxing In This State and { leo Lose His End of Purse | for His Deliberate Fouling of iS geet ELLY ZOE I EO EON, ‘The thing that stands out ‘iy ie what happened in the @eventh rounds, when the Geliderately struck foul blows ‘again, in spite of constant he referee. In all the New York has never such an exhibition of cow- {bly unsportemanlike Hits He rf " uch puffed in advance. Ming wresehin asians > {te rt was claimed that he had chance of winning. @ two men climbed into e ores learned sometht Ht ntl fat in layers over his ‘was soft and mushy, E i Hh Steere, aa he could do by a fas just stailing along. @ few furries with ‘Ross was mussed up vom few that missed, Bip hands as if he didn’t know to Go, Ross kept up his deliber- Jeanette's protest was fais determination to hurry rushed tato «@ clinch and Jeanette ewung six foul JQlows within © few seconds, This time ‘Was forced to see the foul- fing and to step in and stop the bout. ° — : EH best scrap of the evening, al- ; though the shortest, between George Kirkwood of St. Houle and Frank. Fleming, it champion of Canada, Fleming | beck to the mat, cleanly knocked down, me and for s moment nd. Then Kirkwood drove to Fleming's ribs, and brought uppercut to his jaw. Fleming back, He rolied around, Goulda’t Set vp to his feet again, ad bel rang while he was sul) The knockdown had been only eight @eeon4s before the end of the round, the end of the minute's rest, how: oe. Fleming was still unable to gon- imme, Both boys weighed 1% podnds Kirkwood should be able to have od chance to beat Kilbane if induce the featherweight cham- bout brought together Gun- peared and Tom McMahon, the bear-cat. MoMahon was « but @ good one, Smith out- and @lugged willingly, Smith of the ten rounds, McMahon Ross Teworre’ ' BASNY we Coto De THINGS JP HE WANTED TS. Giants Depending on Mathewson and Tesreau To Earn Them a Fortune _so the coming World's Series breathed migh of satisfaction when the da; Matty and Tesreau had a yond any doubt that Pair Will Be Able to Beat | they were the men to bring New York any a'a Championship flag. Though Matty has yoars of experience Dohind him Tesrenu is of that celeulating, phlegmatic disposition there need be ft upset. In fact, the player, on: -| It Now Looks as Though This the Red Sox. R. bein; nel Sahtiaheetital tr tebate two| the big fellow is absolutely lacking in Fotening heroes in the double de-| that feat of Brooklyn might be inter cool and nonchalant ball players were at the same time watching these two men with @ much more eager eye and & far deeper interest. They—Mathewson and Tesreau—are the men to whom the members of the perhaps, more than 90,000 and are und the constant care of their team mate deat the Red Sox in the world's series it will mean @ difference of from $1,600 to $1,800 to every player on the Now York olub, Last fall the difference in the ize of the individual purses be- tween the winners and losers was about $1,600, This year it will be more. Throughout the two games the young athletes anxiously watched every move of the “big traing,”” as they call them, and when the fight was over they wore as carefully groomed as a pair of stake horses for # turf classic. It ts not that the other pitchers on the club are particularly weak, but just as the leaders are coming Into the home stretch Matty and Big Jeff have reached the zenith of pitching form and on them must rest the white man's buen. Of course there is a chance of men 11 Marquerd and Ames bobbing up at the minute with « twirling surprise, but wo big fellows are ready now. They must be kept that way for another month, TESREAU STEADIED DOWN IN THE PINCH, If the work of yesterday {s # samule of what may be expectod in the classic series the fans need hav The Giants will win. Bas ats never! saw two more pitched games, The Dodgers had no chance of winning, Once, in the firet game, they pushed Big Jeff clove but in the pinch died down and the| thumb w#orews were clamped on the hopes of Bill Dahion. By w hit, an error and a failure to cover a bag the Dodgera got the bases full with only one out. Immediately Big Jeff put on a full head of steam and an easy grounder resulted in one man being nailed at the Plate. The next man up should have been out but @ failure to cover firat again filled the bags, Ordinarily this would have put @ young pitcher up tn the air but the big bear hunter was made of different material. Again he For seven innings only one hit was ylekied by the Ozark giant and that fell to the lot of Rucker, the onponing pitcher. It also resulted in a run, The weapon used by Tesreau was « spitball allced in between terrific bursts of speed. With it he had almost perfect control, “You know," gatd one of the players as we were walking away after the die I" Dobctrs ATE OUT OF MATTY'S HAND. The apple bi sided when thewson—the Matty of old—stepped in and started another artistic exhibition ng. Betore had finished two THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1912 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK PEN PICTURES OF THE BOUTS AT THE GARDEN A. C. Copyright, 191%, by The Press Pubfishing Co. (The New Tork World) % en 31 RoUND = EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN |HILLTOPS RINE Lorera OvEgm@ 1 Mts, Best, Gtonss Kmnwoon, OF ST Lows Dioett \STor To Wwaeten TO THe Count APTER (LANDING on. Wolgast-McFarland _Con test pada Of Billy Giknon Refue Refuses to Meet| the Champion’s Demand of $18,500 for His End. BY JOHN POLLOCK. champion, who demands an enor- mous amount of money whenever he i asked to box anybody, will not meet Packey McFarland of Chicago in a ten-round bout here on Sept. 27, as Billy Gitwon, who was to have staged the dowt, has absolutely refused to pay him the $18,600 he insisted upon. the bout is off. Gibpon tele- eons Wolgast to this effect to-day. LYCEUM ee RE MISS BURKE DISTINGY LF IN CHARMING COMEDT,—terai® IMAN PRESENTS ms BILIE BURKE IN THE MOST EMPHATIO SUCCESS OF HER CAREER, e... Peonlg -THE-PAINT” GIRL “Tie Bear cay » Loon, Live a PussY-caT Guard Rail for Brighton TrackiOouyR FALL OPENING sport was ov. 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