The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1913, Page 16

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~ The McFarland-Brition Bout To- Night Should Be a Splendid | Exhibition of Skill on the Part of Both Boys. Coppright 1915, by Ths Pres Puldishing Co. (Te Now Yor Worl) HE crowd at vs McParland ton bout In Madtigen Squn will probably be the Iargost since effect. The a new t topped everything Known efor, Speculators have bow efforts, to corner the of this the officinis decir the sale of the #1 amd the § th the galleries until 7 o'clock thia ¢ when they will be sold only to people who enter Immediat Order after order bas been went in from outside cities, Yesterday afiernson $900 was sent down from Koston to pa for 100 five-doliar tickets for the Bor eports, Another 160 will arrive Chicago to-day by epecial train. In this Chicago crowd will be a number of (he test known and most Inituential poll- ticlans and business men of the Windy City, And they'll be there with loud noise: in favor of McFarland, also large hunks of coin that they'll endeav wager, orally, with New York eports MoFarland is their favorite, for Mc¥ar- lan@ is a genuine Chicagoan. ton (real name Billy Bresiind in New York and merely: resided In Cht- cago for a few years, Ti Chicago cater wore off some time si ve, and h “Brite pte may esta y be the expert publicity work of the managers of the two scrap- bere, or it may be the energetic man- net in which Britton Nas fought hi: way up to McFarland during the past five months, knocking out Murphy (of Bapton), Saylor and other good Haht- weights who had, cauned Mclarland more or less trouble, but whatever the cause Gotham is inofe excited over to- night's fight than over anything else scheduled in the past year, On dope it should be @ splendid exhibition of skill on the both boys. It lookw almost too © be true. Skeptical ring followerevaay: Hope it won't be another Mi Gibbons affair, — taken, it won't, Britton avers that is THE ‘chance of kis | fortune or medioeriiy In the > ang only a fow pupiohes to turn 4¢ either way. It means @ lot to Britton, who hasn't yet been classed among the champions and near-champions, 1 mé@ans less to McFarland, whose ke comfdence has been earned by a lone string of easy victories brought about by his unsurpassed skill, McFarland looks on it as just ono more, with ut gually good money attached, Yet ‘Packey must take Britton oualy, for he says he ha than for any other engagen years, He came here in the pink of condition, already o: ©. And Brit- ton too Bays that he is in the finest pos- sible shape—absolute: notch, Qu form, McParland should win, 1H Js the cleverest of the clever~ like old-time champion, Ho knows eve thing that @ boxer can know about the apert, He is a ring Kc without a peer, and his ile: han by shown in many a close conten body has yet taken his body, that 1 rememoe, MoFerland to cover ov to ror anit he has always shows a fash of th t in fighting Iniwiinan, and as inixe Tipperry style, | Bora believe, are trom Tipperary, are from ‘Tipperary wid Mayo. MeFariand ts extremely agere elie. Me Plunges tn alt the time, yet ila a ¥ fect dete He ts perpetual act He never stops hitting oF falls saty fensive coves. Britton is a eiraght standing tebter, noc given to sovering UP, & wood Puncher and a good want ever, He is £ Nke MeVari« when stun) Qoen differ: Judgment. When he Farland likes to figh: clos the other fellow too bury Neich Lasts longer t! @ buttonhole collar and (s ‘eapioe to put cn vod to take off, 185, 2 for 25c Clucit, Peabody . UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY y law went into | | BEL KIVIAT won't have to go} : A much faster to pass John Paul F the word of the boxere is to be/ ld trained harder | be at his bemt | THE EVENING ‘WORLD, IAFARLAND SAVE Hy OFF LL HUGS + ArreR “Taw Bette wetcwens WIA TED an ove on! Bear tT - wait + Give MO fh CHANCES, war A Secon! on Nowy GeitTon Hores Pacrey WON'T FUN away National A. A. U. Champions | 76 Yards—Howard P, Drew, Springfeld Migh Sehool. Time, 7 3-58.; new record, 70-¥ard Murdie—James L. Wendell, W equals rocord. 900 Yarde—Frea Burne, Boston A. A. Time, 301-58, 000 Yardn—-A. 1. Kiviat, Irish-American A.C. ‘Time, 1m, 15 1-08. 1,000 Yurde—A. ®. iviat, Irish-American A.C. ‘Time, 2m. 15 Two-Mile Ran—William J. Kramer, Long Island A.C. Time om. 18 1-58.; new championship record. ‘Two-Mile Walk—B. B. Gifford, McCaddin Lyceum. ‘Time, 14m, 32 3-68, auning High Jump—J. O. Johnstone, Marvard University. Meight, 6 font 1 ineh, Standing High Jamp—Platt Adams, Mew York A. C. Weight, 5 fect 2 inches; equals record, 24-Ponnd Shot Put—P. J. McDonald, tish-America feet 3%4 inches; new Standing Broad Jump—Flatt Adams, Wew York A. OC. Weight, 10 feet 9 inch S6-Pound Weight for Meight—P. J. McDonald, Irish-American A. ©. Meignt, 15 feet 7 inches. Pole Vanit for Distance—Platt Adame, New York A.C. Distance, 27 feet 9% inches. leyan University. Time, 9 2-5a.; A. C. Distance, 79 ‘Abel Kiviat Is Star of A. A. U. Championships, alead of Me Breaks World's Record in)! tie ater. i a} Billy Kramer mea in for . 1,000-4ard Run ant Beats} mice or pease. tne eek in for a bie The Tang Island star was Classy Field in the 600-Yard) ico anon ei mile run with . Indeed, Wramer didn't Race—Many Otner Records |’ ys aped to the ima tt ri, | Kolehmainon, aur- y dropped to the rear and 4 Broken. peared to be in diMeulty. It war a ported that suffering from severe dx that mado breathing very hard, the ri dith came in second and 2g Acuute while running that he autt tn the ap Kramer, meantime, was cutting out ellp and the | was steadily an flyer cre decreasing under the hot pace. After : jthe frst mile only Kramer, Hedlund Ja new world’s record of 21 lay] | Scott and Holden renained, Hedlund | c 4 and then turned around ‘ tho 1,00-yard and then plat Wak forcing the Long Island star to his and showed the way home to Ted utmost, bat a final sprint carried dith and Tom Ha | Fa the feature event of the moet Jones as the country’s lea At indoor stance runner, jahead of Hedlund, Kramer's time wos | Bvery nook and corner in the Garden] ® minutes 191-5 koconds, a new cham | net an athlet In many boxes be- | Plonshtp mark hind thelr i rts could be M'DONALD CREATES A NEW) Vainio fe wtare of yearn g | balconies and galleries we sof club rovters who didn't fa ence known whe ne by, In the WORLD'S RECORD. massed buns | And Pat MeDonatd? Oh, yes, Pat was hin evidences with a new world's ord of 39 fect 21-4 inches In the 21 Sib, shot put contest. It was a it Neave that at gave the welght and moke Uheir j their fu tors, ») aam j rious a the nix. he for helent, but quickly ard Drew and Hilly ‘ontest when he broke te {with Kiviat in making new 9 cht with a pow The tiysi record ty (a Ne ¢ In the 1,00 yard, Op, with a throw feet 61-8 Inches, | Marceau, Moftough, Howard Drew, the cojored runner, jlow=all runners of note, 4 hla clash in the! Tieyard dash |last tom poor start. Winding \ dually began to draw up 9 whe TE eeu: fi oat the second Jap wa thi new record r Nin time to the finish K i the competition that loone with @ big burat of sper marit wae ether equalied ved home first an easy w samplonat mos r Ath Bennett Whips Ngo down MEREDITH WAS FAVORITE IN 600-YARD RACE, Kiviat pulled ‘ts star stunt to the MO-vard race 1 Meredith, the faye Jown gine . Aization wad gMnnte State Acileliy Com- Halpin r Roston man quickly back, Dut Meredith hung ¢ vere! alongside of More: bell «0 the honors, stage of ‘ostor t in aa good form as he has pre- | viously shown and was very slow. wilt #tand su see a * flight,” kaye Britton, s he scored oft hands, he was main Bout, wit ied to a draw ‘ought togeth: the final WV enel hile Hom: anor Mows, Heccher did all the f can) as a vosult of his aggressive = earned a draw pected ¢ be cloxed, but the seats will pnobably all bevilled when | the frat preliminary goes en at 2.90, M Feawe WAT Bart Ton West Sir AkeonD Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). ‘Sseuse Me ' TooTwacne ¢ Gene Rom A De ¥, : ; PACKEY MFARLAND. Giants Seem to Have § Star | finish line was almost in sight and then ~suodby Meredith, With « final lurch rish-American nL. C. Flyer] Aver shot acrose the tape two yardal ith, hia time being tn. | | Making Great Record at agaist the advice of iners and his trouble became so ty in the @-yard| Kramor over the line, nearly half a lap event |Frank Chance’s Back (The only. players who have not re: Ho nearly every ovent, and] Ginty; Other Two Bouts Are Draws, s witnessed lust nigat, All veraps went the limit of ten 1 nd were bitterly contested from sAmerionn : y > fintah, xed up oon the fleld and " we tirat go Billy Kennett, the pull} up even with Meredith ond ychtweist champion of treland, was shifty for Tom- Va, and at the principals nex! Forap were of Jersey City and Burne al | “HERD” THE NEWS? moment the sand hard hitting tn the lest three | Hitter in Burns, Who Bats Homers Nearly Fvery Day Chance’s back {ts all right New Recruit, an ak 18 bonis der, {53 Regulars, with Hal Chase who was and | can Marlin Camp, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1913. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN } & PACKEY M’FARLAND HAS A BIG JOB ON HIS HANDS TO-NIGHT GET READY - 1 AM Now GoNG Te KIT You ons The Sou' WEST CORNER OF THe Lert Se {3 GONG “To Be very Fair - [Klaus Is Given Bout With ‘ith George ook By ony por POLLOCK. who won the middleweight | | ntier cS Jon a foul in th & awarded the decision | fifteenth round of a} | twenty-round fight at Paris on Wednes: | day t und bate at M vatched to meet of losing to Klaus for America ant et a a. Wil be seen on the initial] ° to play Marry nd Held Inste PEAT Te a | ReWelter inst season ulars evened inga with the colts] sieson scarted. aa by winnimg the six-luning game whieh | guarding lis old wax played for the benefit of the |few weeks later Harry broke a le Catholic Church by 10 runa to 3 The attendance was ® large, in view of the fa the Giants were playing among themselves, Many of the falr sex of Marlin Journ out to the park to witness tie tle The was out of the guine for the rest of the Lelivelt hitting including told sin practice to- Amos, Frank Farrell landers, will # ‘this city to-day) mM for the ve: again repeated ition of making a home run|about ten days, and, © he is give for the colts. Burng ts a natural | anxious to xee how hils are get- Ktter, stepping Into the ball, and nis) ting along Awings, Which appear exay, have a snap to th hat adi ; 4 wien! maceta ie on taraly. ne att chase May Be a Hit | cure fr “The teame lined up: Regulars, Ames, |At Second Base, but Mathewson and Wiltue, pitchers Hart« | So Is Jake Daubert. ley, ‘catcher! Merk, 4 mont bo ay Mg Bey AUGUSTA, Ga., March 7.—Nothing but tog, thint Ins fa high wind that blew out of the weat ertvon, centre kept) Manager Colts—Teare two act Wilson, cat Groh, mecond base: think base at 110.20 and put them through a fairly «ood six-inning same, The victory went to Dahlen's team by 9 runs to 4. Jake Daubert captained the losers, 0. K5 He Gets Into | Roried are Pio nere repartee cinch. and ame To-Morrow. HAMILTON, Hetnuda, Mare, The roth ninm an, ohaihat Dan first game between the Regulars ant’ Sing to he will Increase the length of Yannigans of the New York American the game until they go the full nine camp will be played tosmorrow, Manoger Dahlen will arrange a scrub innings, { | | | | | | a ° : . i ° Spring Opening New Spring patterns shown this week. Call and see the most extensive line ever shown in New Yorl:. exceptional The values are Fifth Ave. tailors would charge double for suits of equal worth. Made to measure only, suits, overcoats, $20 to $40. book of style suggestions on request. _Aroheim|é eae AMUSEMENTS, Samples and | Union Sq. + ‘Broadway and 9th Street aE Re OUTAN Ta, TONIGHT AT 8.15, Ltd iii 1A orl eyths eta YC i H.B. WARNER 7, Th ity ay ibd aan, ma Mata. 2. Best CAVALIERI [aust fer! Nahan Pranks WINTER GARDEN | tho HON PLAYHOUSE #3, tas THE PAINTED THE AMERIGAN (unio | pera. Music by Jobat THE FIVE F FRANKEORTERS Popular Maites || THER cts Ir if COHAN’S 4 MAY IRWIN. bea, East of or Baa. AM COLLIER in Meet al | ew, oF x NOW NEW AMSTE nae 15, Mats ELPA INE sehr PLAY" ARS oe Stone, eat ii = SNOW. WHITE Tivown fought well after the firat round | Dried up tohacco’s been shoved off the map. on Burns with | By the little 5c, tin of Stag that’s FRESH till it’s all smoked. SaRG aah EVER-LASTING-LY coop” mul cP imc| iealn Routes | BRO ONX. dh Bi | BELASCO ¥i;, YEARS OF DISC! ETION ! «ante nae: || REPUBLIC Sha: ara A Million Doll Having come to the conclusion @hat, alterations will have to be made ow Westoury, L. L, for the ional polo matches between ‘an and British teams next the executive committee of th Polo Association, at a meeting at th Whitehall Club, tery place, éis- cussed plo they will spend » meeting was at- chairman of asvoctation: Hiazard, Secte- of the Rockaway Hunting Gleb: August Belmont of the Meadow Brook Chub; Joshua Crane of Boston and others, on of the association tl Is the inte allroad termine! will meet at an early date and begin the active preparations for the match. Whitne who is cap- * American team, will artive ind In about ten days s for the games will Mendow fro: the Polo 4 i to carry out the work, This committee ‘THREE WOR’ D'S RECORDS =e AY SWIMMING MEET. 5 Fo Thvee orks evtrambag aot the Contest" Amatedt ent can equal it cy of flavor. LEAcPERRINS |; SAUCE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHING tenign, in hops ant WE GUARANTEE TO GET wee ares F OR You a Them's Whit lew and Willinrd Haron at stk Breedwar, MET S| DAILY M. Linh st, Set DAILY Maus HARLEM HEM AN way. 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