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‘ z ein <r ~~ aTRS ng __@HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1918. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN AD WOLGASTINOTIN ~ | BEST OF FORM FOR BOUT WITH MURPHY Both Brown and Rivers ini iis: RELATIVE TO THE BROWN-RIVERS AND MURPHY-WOLGAST BOUTS Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), ‘ Class Condition and Are at Weight. (Special to The Evening World.) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21.—Ad Wol- ast sidestepped yesterday afternoon, : T giving as an excuse that his thumb was b 3 LY Some Tne bothering him. His complexion looks — , Both New York Boye—Brown pear eda “a good and his face ts in falr shape, but lew and Murphy Good Short End Men in To-Morrow’s Battles in California. g TOO. WS. Nea Yok Wore O-MORROW two of New York's there is a trifle too much fleeh around his stomach to suit the experts. Right there is where he needs the workouts, | ana the five days have hardly been sufficient tc bring him into the best possible condition physically. Rofore going into the gymnastum yew terday, Wolgast weighed 13 pounds. When he was finished he welghed 133% pounds, The betting, however, has not been tn- fluenced in the least by the short time — "i 3 oe i —y that Wolgast has had for getting into dest lightweights are to battle oe S 4 , shape. Held at odds of 10 to 9, at which far trom home. In San Francisco Leaaaine figure there was practically no betting, Sommy Murphy will meet Ad Wolgact. Tom Tones MORGAN BRINGING it was forced to drop a point to-day. Be Loe Angeles K. O. Brown will fight ON TUS OUTEIDE This Tae At 10 to 8 with Wolgast the choice, the fhe firet twenty-round fight of his Iife reports come that a considerable amount egaimt Joe Rivers, who im all lkil- jer Murphy money was in sight and * beod te ae dangerous em opponent as So --2-c-|| NOTES OF A PAID AMATEUR a dal Wrestling Bout I. A. A. C. Seven |***" oie EEE ieee Ends ina Draw| -Meets Crescents| ,10:,,%°"* ee ratnine has ended a’ Rivers and Brown } teresting. Neither is sure thing for ther fetter. Bach is @ geed partisan by BOZEMAN BULGER. ‘ ‘ — camps for to-morrow’s fight. Both boys Betting proposition. Los Angeles has S Harry Irslinger, the lightweight cham-| ‘The Irish-American A, C, and Crescent Let Frome ataent wintie, made Rivers a strong favorite. Wol- ¥ te it?" aske Harry Mock, “that everybody is trying to do some- pion wrestler of England, and Georg|A. C. ho@key teams will play off their . 5 gest ts quoted above Murphy, But doth thing to help the umpire these days? I was always of the opinion Brown will have a slight advantage in Hothner, the undefeated champion of|fnal game tn the Amatenr Hockey | weight, Rivers will probably be down nd Murphy are good ahere ond that nobody Mked an umpire.” America, struggied on the mat atlyoague championship schedule to-night | to 132 pounds when he enters the ring, And that te « very pertinent inquiry. All of # sudden Ban Johnson has Brown's Gymnasium in a catch-as-catch- |at the St. Nicholas Rink. The standing | Wile Brown will hit the 133-pound 4 come to the front with two schemes to help arbiters in making decisions, @ olas Rint e standing can bout for more than three hours mark ‘ange when we remember that less than a year ago the without elther gaining a fall of all clubs in the race is a0 close now | The betting wan reported at 2 to 1. jent gave out @ statement in which he sald that uin- At 145 A. M. O'Brien stopped the bout | {hat the outcome of every game has | with ue Mexican, the chotce, Tattle firet long fight may have something ever made mistakes. This latest scheme, by the way, ts said to ant declared iva dea An \inportant bearing upon the ultimate | money has been pi to back either e @o with ft. But K. 0. hae alwaye ne. A Mr. Lohr of Washingto: isgests that two white lines bo result of the tournament. The Irish | boy. The mateh start 9.68 P.M. Iralin shown himself a marvel for endurance @ pitoher’s box through the batter's box #0 as to take in the plate. foMewing these lines with the eye the umpire can tell whether @ ball is or not. rounds should be en easy gallop for in ewke Harry, “how is he going to tell whether it 1s too high WES IN A Flocre om MEAICAN REVOLUTIONS = team, which has already beaten the | — jockey Club and the St. Nicholas teams, leaders in the race, depend upon beat- ger was the aggress: time, Bothnor being « pearly all the ent to work on the defensive. Irstinger repeatedly Jee Rowers wie ORAM | ing the Crescents to-night, which wil | tried to pin Bothner to the mat with " ossibl him, barring a disabting punch eome- Ye where the arguments come in.” ye EO LANDS THAT SouTHPAW Miers aclsvor and toe holds, but Bothner, who | Sve them a possible chance of winning 0 t the title if they can duplicate their where along the route. declared at the last meeting that there are no close de-| far gure hig foot menrly am well as bi8 | former victories in the two renaining Little Brown tent @ ssf ony man {a either out or he isn't,” is the way he put it, and Johnny ’ Lise Anetta tb nein i aad amenaal to be played in the final round. ol with him by saying, ‘Yes, and that gives « chance for th We ld Mi t Fi D anaray ety : y § ly after midnight Irslinger's nose He ne coe ond of My sapped gail the other. or 8 08 amous og began to bleed, but despite this he con- rs first ttme, you are! It's aff ee! * tinued to try for a fall. Reet, Be. St f We t t Sh At that hour Referee John J. O'Brien | © I chi tir dh vuaen tio ar of Westminster Show .}.s.k sions, aan dere Freie } woute ‘eudden love for umpires brings to mind the story of McGraw's pier Aa ter an altercation, murdered one of his| guived'e fall in the net Meer mite THE REMEY SCHOOL tor DANCING ‘ Tore |fua-in with “Watch” Burnham, the famous olf National League umpire, at companions in cold blood, The foreisner| \ vig crowd saw the contest 015-017-010 Elebth Av. ar, S4th St. It seems that Burnham had fired McGraw from th grounds and| Miss. Rosel Von Gollschall, the | made, ood his escape from the, cit infioted a fine on him. The next afternoon the official appeared at the ea Me, a blow ‘gate and asked permiasion to take in a couple of friends, McGraw, who| Great Berlin Criminal Catcher, stained shirt. Some of the dest Berl! detectives pase, bi Gurpension an@ etill chafing at his punishment, wae standing not were complet Put on the cure, oR ee cae eat and Jack: (win) fl ‘The gateman called to him for advice. Smartest Dog of the 2,750 |10 desperation, Berlin's ‘Chief pressed [Waris camry ihe With the exception of the » MoGraw,” he called out, “the umpire is here with a couple of! Into service Rose! von Gollschall, one of | was an exhibition of clever boxi f | the few dogs used by the city police. ting to Sullivan in a majority. of the | On Exhibition. Rosel got one sniff of the shirt worn ideproned ton eluate for'dak im hi Sn : WANT A JOB? WE GUARANTEE TO GET WORK F ‘OR YOU ne an and Clarke Box Draw, N, Mo,, Feb, Jett iol H «THE SUNSHINE GIRL LYCEUM #35, ey $2 ra of Joplin “ if that fellow has found two friends you ought by the eriminal and made a bee line for 1a traint x lone of the cit; uburbs. For most gue Saami sid yoy Ane 7 ee am dogs at the Westminster |five days the dog with tireless eneray USICAL. Nay & 44 St Jobe are caine wae: soe me, , KO. HARD TO DECIDE, DOG-OONE IT! fennel Club's a show at! followed the ascent and finally located | - ae 4 atinene Wed. . C. TAYLO! 5 i There seems to be conalderable difference of opinion on the question of |* Grand Central Palace could enroll! the murderer in @ desorted stretch of CARNEGIE HALL ,''',; KOBERT HiLLIARD Gt bails d Ricans = | Woods, where the Spaniard had com- | the best dog for a household pet and hesitation about awarding the prize. Will|in @ canine school of learning It’ | the reader decide between the following? Rood ‘bet that Mise Rose! von Gottscall, |"Inetiny the body of the Spaniard w: Frank Stevens declares the best is a “stuffed dog.” & prise Gorman sheepdog, would prove | Rosel's best peice of detective work, Bugene Walter comes out strongly in favor of “none.” the smartest pupil for general intelll-| but she ha dmany other deeds of ser- | FULTON 4. 7 Matin THE UNWRITTE ‘A DONOVAN’S 2, Now at Hox ¢ ‘ Harvey Watkine answers, “An imported frankfurter.” fence. Throngs of dog fanciers have: vice while acting as a copper in the| NE to-m'w (Sat.) ‘ School for Dancing ' “ ” marvelled at the almost human know!l- |German capital | Harry Mundorf in satinfied with « “plain hot dog. a | pital. M Cc A PLAY OF STRONG HU P ‘ ig be : edge of the German animals, and the| Another feat of the dog's is to have John ormac Teter Sore PAiny Peay Bway 60th St “bert pes war sae, . brightest of the breed at the show {x |/#0me one number a atone, pick Up A | Celebrated IRISH TENOR, Tickers at for otter | 3 Tash. ations at REFERRED TO “RIGHT HERE IN NEW YORK.” Fea eee oe ine pred’ at the show irjhandtul of other pebblen and ‘cast teem | cere as PARK - —<—_ Over in Nutley, N. J., they are having a heated argument as to whether the) Seen von Gollsenall. with @ long record | ail together in any direction. Then BitINGE NEXTSUNDAY EVE. A 54 object of weartng fs to hide or to obviate the necessity of socks, Two ’ i in Berlin and other | Rosel will get busy and nine times out foreign cities. uth 1! post of ten will carry back the number gates ot the seth dlaneeeed ertiole of apparel arrived in Nut ey SY EOTe IP ‘ Mims Rosel tan't @ thick dogele—play-|atone after Kearching among the othe on se regarded there ing trick perfor ces is far below, These feats are not so remarka' METROPOL, trA Lendersh her digntty—for has the more | Wien one can see one of the sheepdog, | ro-Nignt at u.15. qlee RL Der THE WAY OF THE TRANSGRESSOR. serious business of tracking down mur-| nd especially Rosel. Their bodies ore HARDMA jen Weat I HA ‘These are indeed hard days for Larry Mclean, late of Cincinnatt but now of| gerers, kidnappers and other miscreants, | Wl! #et up and their heads are particu-| = the Cardinals. Larry took the pledge some time ago and grew enthusiastic in his|Some Sherlock Holmes methods the |/@' ly large, with @ broad expansion efforts to stop all forms of rowdyiam, White trying to act as peacemaker in a cross the eyes, where canines ure sup- billiard hall fight in Bt. Louis he was struck on the tee to have thelr ie of eee and is laid up with a bed fracture. aie A708 O50 VOET_RHEAS OBA BIECINS: Borotay TOYE!! Si AMUSEMENTS, BERETA Sick Union Sq. 14’si 1z STAR ACTS 8 3 a] Hg knowing dog uses would mak rm by @ thrown pool ball! of our Central Office detective like country constables. No case im too AiMcult for Miss Rosel to handle. Just give her a whiff of a culprit’s ahirt, hand. | o McCarron, $50,000 Boxer, |e omcrees oir Rose 8 yeans OLD," wel ’ > ” ’ i ing epparel as @ clue and ehe will do|ROSEL & YEARS OLD, WEIGHS|| UN a = “OH! OHM DELPHINE” Su Xv sdadth. Io Mata z test Sens $2 _br3 || LIBERTY. Bee a 86 ¥ FLAGS r ETY 88) 520 hr Fin ow. . ., ° e the rest. Once on the trall Rosel never ¢0 POUNDS. Teenie ee & sib at fo ye 0 8 tke irty en ts leaves it until the fugitive ts caugnt. soil the pride of the ws Pani Sinohe, manager of Before coming to thts country to be Alspiay, is five years old and Ww ton that wt sts te erat, EE figpt anz| exhibited at the Westminster show. | Tosiy of ead: yee tei ° : ne for Tam, and that] Mise Von Gollechall was a member of ively showing ti : Despite His Poor Showing, HI pacha Vernon Cali''ss| the Beriin Police Department for elgh-|pocelcrity ef the Gorman chtoniea ie to : A ee HARRYLAUDER| CENTURY THEATRE (5! 244% larity of the G hepa ; O e fol he mal of ie breed wer zhi bits Mats. * pl yong KA men's gh er Manages to name. Her dissect pisce ist dineative inet Hae (4 Ee the present “show tn ‘act, T oy: a. ose! BRETHREN BIG ag § . H font wha: rk, according to James Marshall, |Grand Central jace there are nearly! | PLAYHOUSE: ud) 4, To-m'w, 4 veeatatnn and Beat Dave Kurtz. xe mich ty on view, |ACKETTY P ’ ‘worth wastiag beaoh sinnener for Mr, Uplekorman, ¢ “Sroat of the inquiry by prospective |} tee, LITTL! BARhE TPA 3s largest exhiditer of wheepdoges at t! show, was the tracing down BY JOHN POLLOCK. inal in @ four days’ © Jack MoCarron, the Allentown, Berlin officers had given him up. The! both well trained and intelligent, and || I Pa., middleweight, whom Philadel- Berlin detectives were pipud of |the German dog fills all these req u phia Jack O'Brien has contracted to mot] Rosel's feat in finding the mai after | ments. Another Caenil Day 990,00 for five years fighting under - they had lost all track of him, ——>__——- ‘Man taie RA his management, cannot do eny detter , mel ROBEL RAN DOWN SPANIGH Jalta LYRIC @y Ww rrr eX than he 414 in his ten-round go with CRIMINAL, OK ealg of Paite:|T G a RDA Dave Kurts of Newark, N, J., at the About fourteen months ago a notorious men wore ageres. | | Ferty-fourth Street Sporting Clud show, : Spanish criminal visited Berlin, and, af- 1 Gt Ee tener | his chances are that he won't get any : more offers to box at the local cubs. For a man that has been heralded as a | wonderful fighter and also a knockerout, | ‘McCarron made about as poor a showing | as any figtter could have done. Instea! | of tearing in at Kurts, MoCarron merely | iy KILBANE hee et last] gtoed back and posed, and the blows he | {u the OHILDR! owners during the first day of the|f cre orim- | Gieplay was generally for these sheep- |} (sets er the |doge, for fanciers desire a dog that in| sa g f TRENTINIin THE FIREFLY Mat, Nina Morgana in title i it 35} et Ses 4athST. (5 Ly ah is Das Re cite | gre AVE abteR IE BAER Wu COMEDY, acl av,,toaat || BEStSE: “The Gay Widows FANNY’S FIRST PLAY |Imal Degpies (4 MAWHATTAW QhEMe | i : Bowervasrmncs: Miss THE WH Matinees To Day WILLIAM COLLIER a }wouldn't even talk about fighting Mur- phy. i ariit ~ WESTMINSTER KENNEL CLUB FEB, 10, 20, 21, 22, step utey, |GRAND 9 a, ™.| 2, ie Re Yat. |ette * 2 DOG SHO shown something. New Yorkers|4ia land were put over et close quar- . had come into the very natural lters, Despite als poor work, McCarron | Dificer Curran” tre S aseerectehee ts abit of thinxing it wasn’t in Johnny. Af be'll now @o on and produce the goods with a few featherweight title chasers we'll have to admit that’ powsl- hed the better of Kurtz by a shade. |giy GiN'te for teecty rounds “Me! # Fasten He won the bonors by Mending the —— cleaner blows. I BRONX ee ol atAgteat Nematarenaee KELLERD ™ Kitbane to-morrow celebrates te first KY J ‘ dat ot, vg, bly he isn’t # joke champton, after all,| Jotmay sport for YOU—the keenest and yet CIAL, MINTS, | To Das BELASCO}, ry : wen another question will come up. [emia etme om at Se Tae Hiithe mfet of all oped spor he spac ts. 8NOW WHITES! S Pee Rin ea YEARS OF DISCRETION” How much credit 1s coming to Mr. V WHITE oF vay Se 434,878.18, @'y (Bop. & Bate 1b Ay "Bhi Node fighter of Cleveland met Abe Attell at Tom. Kilbane if he realty ts able to put up| Mocam’s, epen ele club at Vernoa, Cal, snd je firet clase article of boxing, and in | $s uanes Le edo Cover “him. 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