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pores reo ramen @ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROH 22, 1913. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN ~ FIGHTERS INVENTING BLOWS, _ GREAT PUNCHES—OLD AND. NEW. . OPY STVLE OF OLD-TIMERS Packy McFarland’s Trick of Shutting Off Op- ponent’s View With Open Left Hand and Uppercutting With Right Cleverest of All— Cross Imitates Murphy With Inside Uppercut. Copyright, 1913, js (The New York World). , T'S only once in a long while that I @ fighter invents a new punch. e New etunts are limited. Even when some new champion or runner- up uncorks @ novelty the veterans usually remember that the same blow was used effectively by somebody or other who flourished ten or fifteen years before. Gunboat Smith, with his “occipital” punch—or his “hospital punch,” de- livered at the joining of the neck and the back of the skull—has a big bunch of imitators this week who think Gunboat invented something. But Bob Fitzsimmons used the same punch years ago. He loosed it on exicms Joe Rivers 1s MASTER oF A SHORT PUNCH Uso . IN BREAMNG -- HE Beat 1.0, BROWN wm (Te FOUR BOUTS ARRANGED FOR LUTHER MCCARTY Ml. and Mickey Sullivan of Chicago have suiictea of agreement calling for them t0 meat fen-ronnd, ‘bout before, the | Mara cori, ‘on the night of A He Finds That Hele He Is Not a Suc- om gh of Ab fe Dow cess as a Theatrical Star,So | «i's Sah sintBath Brome OY He'll Return to Ring. ri, os, ae er Teta or eae oF Ass hters, Mo pearywelgh of Pherae to meet "Ome Age Arrecn: wasted Aa Mano To vse on Kink; torres nares Conse Lieacu Gross Learner now QURRHAND mriaerT, rvs To use “Tre Tommy PeRcuT= IND TRUE Te oe WER, Sout! cut vis iffalo in @ tenround bout oF and “George chips, reat Gus Rublin, and knocked Gus down so hard that the Akron Giant’s nose Bee Fitzsimmons Packty M'FaRianD Uses BY JOHN POLLOCK. ier, ‘eB &, houck the 4 etruck the floor first. John L. Sullivan had a somewhat similar blow that La AVING concluded that he ts not a| Se Apel 2 ote used That Yocciprtau” @® VERY CLEVER TRicre PUNCH, 1 star, PuncH YRARS AGO wuccess as a theatrical star he called the “back-lung punch.” It was delivered between the shoulder HE COVERS “THE OTHER, Bowers Jess aod Hadle McMahon and BMly ~ WITH & HALE OPEN LEFT, Luther McCarty, claimant of the | »,1¢%, Y d blades. ON Gus Rudin, Sota ave “eae view = white hoavywelght championship title, | os which then atuge’ thie sbomm Alter sj Taen GNOOTS IN A RIGHT VPPERCUT, has decided to get back into the real | {it jeivean teech Cross and doe Hirer at, the Up-to-date scrappers have turned out some clever stunte in the line fighting business. He has authorized day iat rrdineee “a “teria ae i of hitting. Tommy Murphy uses an inside uppercut, sliding hie glove Te oem att ae” eaves’ ar cae pay, | Cures oe reeany Rian, fome fights for him, and so far he has right up close to his own body in eaetoally clinched 2 hich will | Packes McFarland te going fe MEd ft, come j Clinches and jumping up from hie toes He Tinton, His Bek ot feat : — ‘0 On “ica Crem l ] x i with 3am Pram for, a roundel Siete ete et aoe “wat cee'to mw pon wel BUSY Time on Whitney Farm|(swwavone = \\Giant Regulars Play Cree arate ee ce ce A Frank Moran, for six rounds, at Pitts- | gross receipts, Srpacied it uanar wea oe| Getting Color Bearers Ready on po.o crouos.|/ At Houston and Colts — |2\sixi eget ie syst, | ———<—<—<—— with Tommy's uppercut. He was put- ay Burns, the iM bd F ‘Th fourth will be with To: r | i 7; eats trmeres neon _At Ga t x-heavywelght champion, for fifteen ting {t atl over me untli I had the luck F 1 R Si will probably be played in this city. t I Te -Da t gary, Alberta, Canada, to catch him just right. The Murphy 0 Oca actng eason Representatives of West Point an ves on 0 YY): vip at Calgary, ‘a, Canada, uppercut ts going to hep me out with ommiionnin Annapolis are now in town consult- {Park for practice owing to the bad Rivers too.” Pecmprrcllisrepint {irqma Psa then| ine with the management of the Polo H] 44-1 "Wah Lik ere in| a dt, nae been neceasary, t0| | rrebdie Tesh. the - Baath lghteaight cham. When Abe Atte! q * rounds for the use of the Brush vi arl ncel to-day's game je jon, ail Herbert r 7 Wednesd: shies cage oh Mictame i (Forty-five Horses Now at Broomaticn has fired many capable i} stadium for tie purpose of holding ave Ma the Newarks at Savannah. Only five | weidit, will leave ta a yrds fo te cont, oid shifty work, stood fat-footel and 1 Whitk Broom. “Hamburg and Durgo-|J the annual gridiron contest between 1] in Even Better Condition| crs nerer nt T° tt for the Pode: | ore ip Sr sad ge on 2 Make E ane nl aeek slugeed. "knew he couldnt hart met { Brookdale, Many of Them | master—stailions that ranked with the |] Uncle fee ae eval Bid aU, pede Peasten with Gunvoat Smith or some 0: the other dela Abe ‘ghisewand, oo fiat kis and | a best on the American turt—are also] academies. mhe men representing 1) than Last Y d Expect | Hal Chase May Play Few bia telow. 7 Promising Youngsters. ding at Brookdale, ako oreee Or Ge nt an Last Year and Expec' ight. elimination tour. three or four. I figured that I'd feint ( : Jockey Joe Notter, who won fame an|} States service appear to be very fa- treet Sorting P = vorably impressed ‘with the Pol Innings in Game To-Day. ae By tee 4 ——— mt ve ‘alo ji M IN, Be _ C if on " t,, ete ee ee eae ere eee at 881] Grounds an a place to-hold the annual to Win Another Pennant. tse HAMILTON, Bermuda, March 2.—Hal when he was starting the next one and he'd pull back, and then I'd work the Jersey farm. Joe “Bile “Hoste ant’ Noob Ne som LA NAPIERKOWSKA same overhand right that Young Cor- 0 one is more prepared for New]the Whitney colora in the forthcoming [| Site contest of the football season, fens of Capada ant ‘Tommy ; hett flattened Terry McGovern with iN York's racing revival than|New York season. “We've got many |] “D4 't Is, expected that they will me, {Play a few innings in the fitth game of| Uelige’Kirkwood of St. ena, in oe ARS BLED PANO MEan practised that because I wanted 0 wunch Jimmy” Rowe, the veteran! fine two-year-olda now heref’ said the || “le the deal in a tow days 51 Marlin, Tex., March 2 | the series between the Highlanders and 1 and I knew it was effective. It got] trainer. Rowe has forty-five thorough. | little Jockey-trainer, ‘and L think they'll N the words of the famous old #oM8 | the Skeeters scheduled for to-day. him.” breds at Harry Payne Whitney's Brook- | Make more turf history for the Whitney Way Down Upon the Suwanee} Manager Chance, though, will not allow Hl SP Mexican Joe Rivers uses a difterent| 4 farm at Lincroft, N. J» almost Sein Asked what time they had ; River,” all nae world Is Lad or the crack He ite ae any un- MUSICAL, opoRGR 4 AD'S OF “4 sie at” Seek kon, wanes on by Welds Ler bs elrenuchat campaigns” OF je on the one-mile track adjoining |dreary, especially this portion of it,| necessary risk and he'll probably tell ee the Whitney farm Notter replied: “The since the entire Giant squad went| him to take things easy untll next week. PHILHARMONIC course most of these are two-year-0lde | horses are not pushed for time, but are way. For over a month this place] The series betwe the two olubs The ETERNAL WALTZ PY short hook wile whose early racing success can only bel worked just for conditioning purposem Wax the liveliest sort-of a town, but| practicing here 1s now even, each side| OCIETY OF NEW YORK. ‘Ap operetta in twa sence ba LEO ing from a clinch. He knocked K. O.] guensed nt, but Rowe has several useful] They'll go fast In a race, though, and now that the New Yorkers have started There 1s great | JOSEF STRANSKY, conpvcror. ne ii Cha DWIek, Brown down with this punch tn Loa] members of the older division too, who| Win. too, If they're not unlucky: joa thelr way Northward, ‘things will 8 strusale and the| Xext Thurs, By. NAS, Next Fri, Aft. 230 Rat SA aRESTER no badly that hel wi —e— ve awful slow until they land here was an easy victim for the following| Wl be on edge when they face the rr to be lively all the EGTE , i by ED WYNN Tae an ou tlm for, the following Vasrier, Anne the iatter are recent (ANDREW MILLER TO HAVE saath eRe Winter ne wten ee BEETHOVEN" e A tave br ED WSN £00, i felt to run his Jaw into this short rieht| arrivals from England, Iron Man and STRING OF RACERS AGAIN. | Giants broke camp, and it was with a a3N0_¥OR M’INTYRE and HARTY & few months ago. Rivers stax 4 Ambrook for instance, | many regrets that the men did so, as BILLIAE e IND BOWLING SY MPHONY. Singing Comedy Duo, hym with it in the Inst round ‘This has been no time for resting for| Andrew Miller, a steward of the they became so uttached to Marlin that RD. | Ticketa at Box Oftice. c r: THE FOUR VANIS ime Aid the serpentine for afew se°-any of the hands employed on Mr.| Jockey Club and the ecretary-Tresn- {t seemed almont lke home, ‘The Regu-| Prime an) Terme | CENTCRY THEATRESTUES.. Ap Packey McFarland hi Whitney's Jervey farm, Every one from |urer of the Saratoga Racing Asnocia- are will play in Houston to-day, while Aeveloped one F of the cleverest hitting tricks of all, In] Jimmie Rowe down to the newest) tion, will race a rae as ‘aise! Rn OK National Title Goes the Colts will wage battle at Galve: every fight the spectators see Packey| *table boy has been working with a|breds this on, These plans of To-morrow the two sections =F" LL S| | PERT MECHANICS ANNUAL BENEFIT London Palace Girls | the club will change about, the Rex! 1 Performances Dally 2.30, 8.10, pawing out with the letf now and then| Purpose recently, to put the thorough-| Miller —remoy doubt respecting to Winner of Hare going to Galveston and the Colts | PME BRUNSWICK BALES COuLBNDEB, 90. JACTORS’ FUND Bor Offies (cr and tapping with the half open glove,| dreds of the noted horseman in eacing|the local question “to race or not to to Houston. After these two games the | — _ 5 ANNUAL WE withdrawing slowly. That's the begin- race” which has been agitating the Event. ‘two teams will take separate and dif! ai wate at i Pm at wi, hing of the trick. Packey covers hia op- > ot|turt followers aince the favorable de- ‘tinct routes North, ern te Elephant Sewling Alleze ria Heats Mei. mm 2y Payne Whitney kept many nd Billiard Parlor, Rist Gt. @ Broadway. | | OMAN ponent’s eye for a second and shuts Of | nig horses in thie country in the dark|‘i#on in the Paul Shane case by the | It Was Manager McGraw's intention | ==—————————eee— eee | the view. In the same instant Packe:'s : @ Division of the Supreme! |to have the Colts return to Marlin and | right uppercut starts, And {t Innds, | 28% Wien few expected that the sport Miller has had no interest in) NE of the most important swim-| remain here for a week longer, but a| AMUSEMENTS, You can't dodge gloves in the dark. would ever be resumed here, but he since 1910, the last year of O wy ox FE | CARNEGIE HALL—To-morrow (Raster Sun,), 8.15 4 itssimmons was about as versitile] alto raced @ string with good success|racing in this State, ining events ever decided in the! schedule has been made out for them | = tank of the New York A, to play on the way back, and dot! H a hitter as any ever acen in the rinz.| abroad. He remained steadfast in his} It is not known whether Miller willl gcheduled for to-night. It w! om teams will break up at the same time, HATE Bod thinks hin hitting can still win./ determination to operate his famous) have any associates in his next ven-! 4141 neat of th tlonal 500«y The departure last night resembled a, gui Yesterday I had a letter from him| stock farm when other owners cut|ture As A patron of the turf, for the, Mal heat of the national 50-yard swim-| circus getting out of town. Three Pu eaying that he'd ike to Axht thisl gown tieir operations to little or{hews of his “come back” only reeped| mins championship, In which Perry Mc- man cara were required to accommodate youngster, Gunboat Smith, and show] |) iin, out by chance yesterday, The move| illivray and H, J. Hebener, represent- the party. The hotel all day was a ace! the public how much better the Fitz-|" s 1 to gather together race hors for|ing the Illinois A. C., will compete | of bustle, porters running to and fro etyle of hitting was, Witz]. After racing looked like a dead letter !thig season wan only recently —| against Nicholas T. Nerich and J, H.|with trunks, bags and other travelling paly | Sty, feels frisky atitt Jen Leda aoe head Keone found |atter the favorable court dealsions.| Reilly of the home team. In the two | articles. 1 ehte int | with the ser-| since then Miller has been busily en-! tria} heats whic! "i The party that went to Houston ving when he was over sixty. Fits| vices of Jimmy Rowe, Whitney engaged |gaged purchasing horses, He guarded) (in be ich were held last evening | ,cuded Doyle, Mathewson, Wiltse, | became famous through landing the] Rowe, who incidentally had established |his intentions as best he could in! ae setae ee Med ANE jae Syst ilait, Burns, Tosreau, Merkle, De “solar plexus" punch on Jim Cocbett.|@ record for the American turf byforder to spring a surprixe on his!” the slow time of 7.10 3-5, while in the | vore, Meyers, Snodgrass, Herzog, Sha causing James to colinpse ike a priced winning $4000 for Mr. Keene in one{friends. But despite all, his efforta| Second heat Hebener won in easy fash-| fer,’ Wilson, | Murray, Smith, Ami Fubber balloon. But Fitz knew half Al geayon. Jimmy Rowe's dev: the secret wan divulged yesteriay, | Jon from Reilly, the present national|/ Coach K-binson, Evers, Bader, Kirby, dozen punches as effective an the “ From what could be learned of the} champion, In 644. Many of the wise-| Torrey and Jacobson. s plexus” In fact the “solar sire, ike Tn plans it would seem that Miller res, after watching Hebener win so| The Colts a rent 10 Galveston || Duneh was adopted by Fitzsin shipped to England in 1911 tende to race about ten thoroughdreds.| easily from Reilly, are of the opinion |*Te a& follows: Groh, soonds, Mlecoen, | " ‘ormick, Robertson, Stock, Mike Donovan's suggestion, because it/than made good on the foreign tracks, |He may not place his horses in the| (nat the Western crack will romp home | y;s0rhey, Crandaly, Schupp an Ree | was much less dangerous than some Of Groat things are expected of them this|hands of a private trainer, but willl the winner of the title to-night. ely He eteesian himibalt the other blows he u year if the sport assumes anything|be content, for a time at least, It : AUR QUAES VICTOR HERBERT |suens. Metizon Sq, Garden pop ging Horses x3.4) ie IDELLE ATTERSON za foto | THIS AFTERNOON } MANY FLAGS Keolan” Hall, To: Tickets ons ee ses. | At2.15, To-night, 8.15. Doors ores 1,15 & 7.15, elt te Lita Pconaid ) = GODOWSKY ‘Tickety at Ror OMe on nave Piano, | NAG JOHNSTON, CARNEGIE HALL, Next Tues, Aft. at | a a | 5 TER ~| SEMBRICH CLEOPATRA rae arne | Nolteohs urea | A Veriay We Wonderlund of 1 ioe OM —_ i ny eK, oem 1 i nt '* 25c & BUC Hier, a ini abe fone eg, ees 7 7 " 8: Fitzsimmons travelled about knocking | j1Ke old time Importance. was sald yesterday, in placing them| fae very much pleased with the promress Felion Prvaie: wn comers, He hit eon the By administering a shutout to the Nashville} that has been made here this spring, BASON, . idee | out al nome on A glance at the fumoux Br in charge of @ public trainer, His} tem uy'a sore of 6 (0-0 came Wedel at | ant ls more than satisfied with the con: ‘Thts.The.to 82 now at Hall Woifeoha Burean, | BOX OFFIC orm, Jaw so hard that they didn't wake up| ¢he Whitney stud brings b lors will be those that wore} Ts Slattes won ‘eae tiltaes andl more than eACMBee! wilh Ihe Of . Maat , ek until next day—whtch interfered with leet of the old rac erty and were #0 popular in! train achedules, Bo Mike cornered Fit] gon't. forget. even to this day the olden days of the turt—red, with | and sald: “See here, Hob, you're going | Broomstick, running in the Brighton! a white sash, to kill somebody if you go on hitting ‘em around the hea’. You haven't any idea of how hard you can hit, You things {t's funny to knock a man ont for a the of the Athi a nth md Brown, pitched in excellent fo an, ~, only allowing. the Southemn balitomers wo mave| ‘The Little Corporal dectares that the four Uite ell told off their curves, Giants are more formidable now than toey were this time last spring, All of t confident in finishing | wire again this season. ‘FANNY’S FIRST F PLAY | W napus oo | Lr tncegeme WNTOWN: “Wotll rater urea WW | I fl CENTURY THEATRE yy Charley Dooin bought the Phillies to Southern FREDDIE WELSH SAILS. | NOTES OF THE FIGHTERS. |i Sind wih duane Duane aitlests : As ervational 1aagu usher yesterday was very § sinarp, oe hore. Home day you'll be sor % teom of the Inieratlonal Lesgue. ‘The Quakers R-tree she Joseph,, i t pit of the stomach an » Hopes Are} ¢ tting out the Orioles by a a weday night, which 1 BEKN NARD aa they'M go out fust as easily a ou Jena: mince hve ie 7 1 of the gare SAM sa EVERYMAN "qemiws won't take any risk of trouble.’ Fitr Mere. | wut ‘i ale he Ciarden: f nd tie Giant 48TH ST. CHIL! i, tried out a few body punches and tn-| paveRPOO!, Kagland, Maren "| ° DREN'S T's. Ti vented the shift and the solar plexus. | yin we the civemplon NHght- eeitoa attelr, the Giante| | WILLIAM COLLIER « , che jaaid onl ve asi ve ‘W'way- bone BACH CRoss is ti " ya | Nelgat be of 4, sailed for}! id vero faeever atte tthe taw ome [winning by the score of 4 to 1. MANHATTAN |. {CORT re. ty lee is the mest canttl| New York to-day on board the Maure ‘ Columbia's fencers led thy withstanding the ible trimming t wie Bate THEW ah oa fighter in the world.” There's only | (oily. He expacte to arrange match outs of the annual interootiegiate chat were getting the school lads dis BBe, to 81.50. one in Leachie's class, ne owing Wola were arranged. today, for Jibs neat Week| AC Ue Olympl on qt, attling Larry ean “ » Di iony Wilson’ an tournament, They won fifteen bite and to rs Mires strips were Ment busy in the Belvaters a tue & fehttnss +1 iit while a how of f ev bring them 5 PELTINGE 43,04, WITHIN THE LAW =} with Willie Ritchie of fan Francisco, Leachie, This ts what Leach coming back from New © ROBERT HILLIARD ani t (hat should eventually . STAR hint ha Phone tsi fire, from knocking out Joe Mandot wens Gone aa ye eal ah Benny Meyers to Report MATINEE, DAILY» J0s)bes | HUDSON #5: 2.1) BELASCO V4 9 oe PBtandot imide me tol folie te) The aagoal menor of 191 | uh whi Herma We i, ay Te nodgers Afler All, TACADEMY Os: MUSIC ‘SecK co. || THE POOR tii ‘vic tik | YEARS OF DISCRETION { Tanded the frat knockdown, | ieenoucn el har inv {glen Ree, Nite An the mrtg te ween ’ ae uateraa tanned aver {0 wi" THREE WEEKS || HARRIS ¥:: REPUBLIC; #33, 8> | had the decision sure. And odklyn, to w, when the Sub-| qtr of ne Se Sane Se ants ian ‘A GOOD LATTE! BEV COHAN’ ‘ie: at 4 Ii IRWIN 4 “Widow by OLUMBIA si, BURLESQUE E> THE GAYETY GIRES = — as BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, aig ves “CLERMONT ROLLER RINK” ae DELPAINE OPEN DAILY had the grip too. 1 know; bis wife told |urbans, with many new 1 was ® lucky guy!” Leachte says abe faces and much led strength, will play the Washing- the late United States | ter tonne which is stilly intact, ‘The! % 4 Mt alone, game will be called at 3 o'clock. : _— Hl ia hpaleaate, & Co. will mot rece Hound the Wor mote ‘until ie suring meeting at Chun Dewaae thes had satended tocrune tt ee | Noted iMate @ tame oF two Before the closing days Of the Suarez Meeting, but when the welshte came out for the Doe Republicay Handi h fast stake feature of the mee was inure éhan is artvors Larry the “Dodgers af er month ago he notified yen of the Brooklyn team ithat he lod to retire from the | lame, Yesterday, Dahlen rece!ved wort a now iat from Pres! Voois that Mey reason, errtiny ee will reach | would report t 1 's at once, ‘tite ready to rave thts spring. in tie beat | "The Brook! 1 ngthened by of olay: Meyers, as he ish ing outfield: | ear an) inember of the Mapte he batted ios 01S and stole fore us three bases, Rucker, the famous Dodger * THEGOUR: FRIEBUS PRISCILLA KNOWLES Wak “RAFFLES: }iAMMERSTEIN’ Fiimrose & Vockstader’s Minstre!s cu Blackface Bivgs Tay Dancery, Comedians, Crs—1: itis YANDERBID. LEW TOOTS Dk ' “] was leky with Rivere has just been tr Seetralalng Ant then if Tore hi Brew (0 Raw tn Hevoktyn, get Ritchie, and he's be Hs 4n)| path ae a ne mabe ot theatres for elx months, my luck Li, STNG EOE A 1 holds out I'l! be champion, 1 rhould ge yy ‘worry |" 1 Get a Workont, who have been winte 1 tack || FULTON? 3,0, ot lest. RUTHST. DENIS } ¢ Mon.—WHAT HAT Weir, as mam, with, five, tw year al coune unis season and the x B & total of mine races, reat “i \ M wlan do fy © cag pall: Maat caulallg, SR do tate T | aad Jules Rudy bin W y for Hayes tun — teh fer ha Honcho and | souttwam, rec ight injury. dure Last Matinee To /thuy’» 7 for te “Uaelve amie toa that Weet Side &. Ci Annual Rvent, ee vty ine od ‘he Tat practice id is ea | 4 L | MILESTON ES | 10.80 to teste of the € pie May le mgt | he New Side ol of old iy wee BY sth tg tae haieniel doagcth:| Tie Nom Wort Bile S.C. 008 of the okdet en ea'‘vlan'|above the eve by a ball poy Wb TEs nit Re Tea es Admi ae Kiawes lael 8! | duced man; tack and field otare as well ap ‘earling at "public Piteher Hall, the youngster from West mixers of nate, ho: “STOP If nurs, de Sat, 4 _ eye Hooke 20," Mats, Wed, & Hat, ene ae er i teins | ry GAY i Beat peat - Ata SOON ROA ANE ih EO AAA Nl na ih a pa ED uviaased also at aus UA Ly Noe ail | Virginia. The accident brought a little Yeir'a racing | blood, but caused serious injury, wing’ Get al} It's over a week now ayice the Dods- » were bave been able to go out to Warren | ogg, f-r} _— [—} oo me x seme pny nem ep ‘heii ee |