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UP-TO-DATE | AND NEWSY | eer WeL'Go' 1S His you LIP EN Dove = iv t CELL YOU-- BUT \ oN OCT Bn - < HaveE Come uP — ee Oh, How We'll Miss Johnny Kil- | bane, Who Says He'f Never | Appear Here Again! ——+ OHNNY KILBANFs pack in Cleve: | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1912. - BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ADELAIDE MY DREAM 2 (EARLY BREAKS MY HEART WE CANT BE MARRIED SOME BUSINESS MATTERS THAT WILL “TAKE ME \ OUT OF “rowH FoR “dar WEEK ! WELL -CAN You BLAME HIM ‘i : Aone ¢ rote tl bate Chance Denies Cubs Lost fork, says thay New York boxing) aonteats are ““Z.erely parlor affairs,” and not at ay to his liking, Johony will he v'ait New York and allow the! wnappr’Aiative New Yorkers to gase| Through Over Statement of with “Astatic joy upon his marvellous fisti2 feats—or words to that effect. Hfreafter he'll ignore us entirely, Gad let us struggle along as best we an without his inspiring example. He'll drop us, old, and then we'll! His Boss, Murphy. for this year's ean go to the bow-wows, and Johnny | yesterday, 1s up in arms against Frank Chance, manager of the Cubs, who were not counted out of the fight| league. tional League Pen- see how we like it. Yes, New York nant until the Giants’ double victory share (won't lift a hand (or eling @ mitt) to|iey Murphy, president and owner of| (070* ™m* Personally to sign a gave us. Perhaps, when we nee how|the Chicago National League Club. Pennant Through Booze odds that “@ver, never, never again Team's Manager Mad Clear, !7 tated the anybody else says my te pennant in 1909 on acce in the morning or between gal Neither Murphy nor anybody ely containing an anti-drinking an impossible it is to exist without the|Chance i# still in a private hospital) may do as they seo fit. ) cheering influence of his sidestep and here. conv: how dull and gray and prosaic life Is ‘without even a glimpse at his artistic: @ucking, we may feel sorry that we! @ver treated him so lightly. Then, If! seintea tni we apologise, Johnny may relent| declaring blows on the head with basebalis Week quoting his b t the Cubs lost this year’ ‘and unbend from his iron determina-| battle for the pennant because they {lon to show us where we belong, and|4rank too much booze, smoked too! piish either of these things. many cigarettes and retired too late at ® point blank that if for a proper money consideration.| surphy made any such statement he Once again condescend to come here night. Chance 1 note, however, that several of our|is « liar. Spoet prominent boxing promoters, note- ®ly the McMahons and Billy Gibson (who were “stung” in the various Kil- _ bouts) avn circulating any petl- ma begging Johnny to come back again. 5 iad LEAGUB, N* YORK my be critised in @ cing from an operation Chance's ire has been roused by stories finish in second place, I want to beat the W powt-season series, STANDING oF THE CLUBS x it Pt hia sf few ways, but there's one thing || Oledan Dinoeton: ot Be Sea i i 7% ES ESI i edout thie town worthy of com- M®endatory mention. You can't seli the ame fold brick to New York more than three times. Kilbane bricked us in his with Frankie Burns and Johnny leo and O'Keefe. The first time we ‘@@illed indulgently and ascribed Johan Mokadalsical effort to the fact that fied ently recently won the worl! @hamplonship from Attell, and that he had @ natural inclination to take It a Uttle easy on coming back to the ring. Mhia'et Brow kaya, Chicago, Pittabureb. ‘The second time, with Dundee, our i A ehison, fanile was less expansive, but we made ‘. * Cites "a faint excuse for Kilbane by eaying that 1 " x Dauoert, — he could have done much better if he| | oe ie pada Refuses to Dox 4 had felt like 1t. Later we heard trom | }., nity LEWISTON, | Me. aiming that Johnny's manager that Johnny had been “off bis oats" in the Dundee affair, and that he'd “show us” when he met O'Keefe. Well, he showed us, He met O'K he could without Kilbane abhors a Wisk as greatly as nature abhors ‘uum. He moved ewiftly and broke all ‘world's records for jumping backward. ‘But, on the whole, andor compels us to a@Amit that he wasn't a success, Ho ‘wasn't a real champion in action, by any means. And it wasn't because he failed to try. He simply couldn't deliver the it was the thind time—and, as I fala before, New York seldom pur- the same gold brick more than times in quick succession, CURIOUS thing about Kilbane is that many people insist tha: he had ability as a boxer def. Became cha ipion, Perhaps the real trouble te that he has lain awake @ nights wondering how much money 48 would cost him if he ever lost that Mitle. Perhaps fear of losing his tite Te made him timid, I've sven cham- Uke that before, But I've seen @ lot of the other kind, too, and they ‘were the genuine, hall-marked, dyed- {a-the-wool champions. | There never was a day when Kid Lavigne, Frank Erne, Joe Gans o Battling Nelson feared to fight and de- fend his honors, and among te featherweights little George Dixon and McGovern and Abe Attell en- meeting the best men that could Drought against them. So did ng Corbett, Who was famous as t ‘man who beat McGovern, even If le wasn't & featherweight champion « ward. Corbett was #0 absolutely eenfident that he'd have fought a buzz gew if bie manager made the mateh for die. Jean: weight and twic HE ing example on the other side t# Jack Johnson, who ix #0 afraid of losing hiv title that hho refuses offers of $20,000 to fight ette or Langford, and is willing te meet only litle fellowa or second we. Since Reno Johnson has deity tepped all offers but that to mee ‘an easy mark him at any Jim Corbett sid a rie title until he was practically fc the criticism in the newspape meet Ftasimmons. Yet both Corbett fad Johnson did great work in the ving against the best men of the time, uatil after ae the coveted world’s @24 St. and Fifth Ay. Hiway below Mh St. Bway below vain St, NEWARK: 823 Broad St, South pionship. And after losing his to Fitzsimmons Corbett took des- aks te chances with Jefries and Shar- ; ane vo-win bin way beck (0 the T takes quality, time and skill to build a derby that only weighs 3% ounces and yet give the style and service of a 6 ounce hat. It takes Truly Warner to deliver this unusual, flexible derby at 82. We're giving you half the the quality and comfort. De- mand comfort with style. Follow Mr. Goodresser and come here for the lightest hat—the right hat. The price is $2. ‘way below below B at Du ‘aton, 3, Ot darttiens GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY jou at Philadelphia, Broadway (ub, The fists, w a x dobuay Kia al ie jhe house oo inall Af Pr) c | os or bie die spall 3 * Aleerts The Lightest and Finest h St Nassau below Liberty ker = Para Row Bt Bway below Fulton BIKLYN; 40) Fulton St, and 722 Bway ee OPENING came lll = OR “THIS Bo0B ? “If Mr. Dreyfuss or Mr. Murphy or lost the ff drink- jing, he is a ar. If anybody ways that | the Cubs ever lost for that reason, he] ry, |1s a liar, 1 belleve that T have the | best behaved baseball team in ether a twenty-round bout t in another battle to-night. Ie fa Will go against Leo Houck of Lancas- | ‘None of my men ever takes @ drink men In the middle ing clause. Other men on the team Ie Murphy only thinks of the team|k. performed Inst week to remove @ blood| When it is winning. The men for my | jclot, formed on his brain by many | Ske Play harder when J when 1 am with them. hey want to/; raaarnteed 8900, 180 do 1, andy urd of the gross ite Sox in the) “These unjust charges of Murphy's will naturally make {t hard to accom. Of coiirse | » his statement reflects upon me person- ally, and T have been in the business | too long to allow Murphy, or any one | else to insult me. It is for that on Propped up on his pillows in his room 1 make this atatement at this tim bu ieoy and | chaimidone oie oe lich fatter | Been 0, te a up'by Ales \merioh in aenreh of fithtas was | footer oF Toston, Yo-meet in 4 tee ‘CONCERNING A GAME SCHEDULED FOR OCT. 8 "e ny Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). 000-WAM-H! } f@ilzee (ey! ME BA-A-a-NK I " ass How muCH 7” taken part in in thie country sin wed trom bis victoria Uh) to AusitK! fred Coun. lata eet ollok {3 trying to arrapge the Toa front Montienn., manager of Johan, Dundee toh t tended 7 ClaBby, the crack ind Leo Houck of Lai ars Ago. Hurley te pot Fas a Been announced. 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