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EN A EE Sa TO _ Se ES | tnvestigate and report to the Council whether NING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Britton, Hogan and Brown Win in Bouts at St. Nicholas APC. Coppright, 1918, ty The (The New York 8 the leven years Matty Rald- Win has had many gloves tossed against hid war mask. But I doubt that Matty ever saw them coming ax fast before as they did in the first three Feunds of his bout with Jack Britton at the Bt. Nicholas A. C. During those three rounds Britton stood straight up, | Mm as close as he could get, and snapped ‘Ms left over to Matty’s mouth or now= qvery time Matty moved his feet to Slenge in. Matty was Jarred and cut. ‘He had to emile at his own helplessness, Britton had enough superiority in #peed to land every blow. ‘rene Publishing Co, Vortd) \\\ It looked as if y E Baldwin would be lucky to last the ten (6 ar oe ie But after the fourth Britton seemed to lose bis enay. Ho tried swinging dis right, and always missed. Baldwin learned how to block or avoid a fair Proportion of the left hand taps, and Tushed persistently. He twisted Britton around with swings that grazed his chim, and in the second half of the bout made a fair showing. The last two or Siete rounds vere tae. Britton, either Weariness or indi iday iitUe Aghting, but he had ‘Gul ears Charles Holiday Ebbets Now from the early rounds: to mike him an . caay winner. Having Quite a Laugh at NE ROUND HOGAN 9 Beecher, hammering him arouna| EXpense of Magnates, the ring and stiffening him up on | Als heels with heavy rightesin the inst twe or three rounds. Beecher fought Very foul fight all the way. At least @osen, times he struck Hogan low. By Pozeman Ralger. HARLPS HOLIDAY BBBETS 1s C having a quiet little laugh rt the expense of the magnates who de prived him of his cherished Columbus Day two years ago ty insisting on an early spring start for the National Pastime. Already they have lost thou- sands of dollars by rain, while Brook- below the belt, that forced over in distress. If ever & dozer should Rave been disqualified were in tip-top shape a week ago, ever Fes sratins Bescher should then, Bat tyes eee il a penince and e toea | ents Slt Theat ee tye ne Ta) i ier | His All-Around Work Respon- Teme was still blind, or incapable of | £&t 1" three official openings and » way Ty telling around te ete Middleweight Beat Carpentier | His All- p J York. If a game should be played today the chances oy understanding force’ Gay in New : ‘ . 4 ighla 5 5 teed aside and let the bout we’ on, ia) _1t lias Deon the contention of Cot,| anathat ie Aft pean fa wnt, Se and Billy Papke While sible for Highlanders’ First, Of the hissing of the mrecteron | Ehets that the season should start] tae had ‘nearly 's rete rest. “the “ning he 2 . ; stalled through the round. fe| After April 16 and run until after Oct. Up.coglitatanding that he wan decidedly in Paris. Victory of the Season. Came out in better shape for the ninth, | 15 80 that Columbus Day (Oct. 12) could whéo 3, Ca mith that hay and at once began trying knock | be Ieted in the baseball holidays. ar Bargoard elt Patt { back py | Reesher's head off. Beecher butted, | was argued by the other owners that " tee - . eyes ree ow, nd eld with one hand| this threw the World's Series too late, | Me iraeriesing, to sent, Matiz fa ior By John Pollock. Be spade aren prays while hammering away with the other,| but Cc. Holiday, having nq im- ——— Frank Klaus, one of the middle-| Will wind up th ay and deat him furiously unin th What would you eaget, for mmething to day, meeting the world's champtons for Jest ‘After | mediate interest in such affairs, insisted | write shoul?” | asked y last night, . ion contenders, with his * cach other nearty, Hose ay tiene’ lon the lute start. There is decidedly | “she T dnt tum, he sani, MG nay you | Weight champlo : the third and last time, Hoth teams wili| Beecher 187, e M4) more chance of his getting in on a n° od Trettold in | Manager, George Engel, arrived to-day] ie) ynugually hard to bag this game, as | — Columbus Day than a World's Series, | Matty excited over getting! erom Europe on the Kalser Wilhelm| to the victor falls the honor of capturing | . in the sub. PB earrcn conn oe nee | Fas cent eat dee Cet tS PSA watt” a ated nim, [der Grome, Mr, Kinus ts not and. | the eeries, against K. ©. Brown of | The seaso een e Abe duly tot should say. he reviied, ani | wome and his face is an indication of] Either O'Brien or Foster will st ar a bil threat notice, He ar ina eto sy. sme taat prongs from neveent Todas that i a abit hare culling, Last year he bested Car- ly pitch for the home tean, whi against dawn eats 4 ie. Gens - Sean pentier in Paris and also put one over Latha lea ot Warhop will He was a little on Billy Papke. He says that Papke is| Work In the box for the Fim thane aoa sami ave snt| LOCAL Fans to Show Chance Berita tse 0 A Se rtes Ma ity gamtcntoessiariee ot tat Cosas : he last time he was in the ring le a o c n . Sry welght. Brown ts @ Greek, and s Hi He ‘threw bottien and other thinge| oth in the fleld andat the bat, Ho made Betis the setae is Soran, How Muc CY Think of Him): ”rin"siorer toeet mays” tna| rome ott nost wonterta pays sun ( saree Jddle station ever sei ! He threw enough punches Moreen a have signed thelr names to the ta ear pa asia eee ed Lane stop of a grounder to his Knock down the walls of a city, For- 1 ‘To, | Panying resolutions, a i say,” right, that seomed like a eure hit, and tunately for William he was iough bbs Big Time Planned for To-| Frank chance has already been ten- s'il Aight anybody,” he said, tae lance unal @usoeine oct of Ganda: Glover than Brown, and he let very few dered several welcomes by local fans. Joe Rivers, tho Mexican Hahtweight,| at frat, electrified the ‘ans. He also ee ee ses Morrow on the Polo but it ts planned to make to-morrow's| was matched early to-day to meet 8am| caught one Particularly difficult fly. And ated at being oulbored nd tena; celebration eclipse anything of its kind | popideau, the hard-hitting welterwelght| to think that yesterday he was reported @wing on empty air, rushed at Grupp Grounds. ONS etterpeied. of Philadelphia, in @ six-round bout at] laid up with a broken arm. and catching him ‘around the waist In the ‘short time that he has been!» special all-star @how to be put on by| It was Hal's work at the bat that made hurled him to the ‘iret. loader of the Highlanders, Chance has| the National A. C. of Philadelphia on] it possible for the Highlanders to win, Tose somewhat dazed, but went worked a mapoal change. Critics in Wednesday evening, April 39. as his triple paved the way for the de- So The Tore booed Brown from that] With a little aastetance from the! waiingion and Boston where the team | if — clding run. yg he ae Of the tenth, The| weather, New York fans are going to| ja, Played this season, state that the! 12 the future the St. Nicholas A. ©. will told —_>—— hie efforts to end it, and had Grupp| Grounds to-morrow that he did the year's form ams *, two or three times. The St. man stuck it out gamely and H right thing tn becoming manager of made @ strong finish. the Highlanders, '( in to be the debut a of the Peerless Leader Inn local unt- opalledel ita Rea ‘edt tn) rm, and many clubs have formed « ill met tano Foe ery jae reception committee to make Chance's house warming a memorable occasion, Joe Humphreys ix chairman of the com mittee, and the Highlanders’ manager will be kept busy accepting bouquets welght tournament at the Olympia, us he knocked his left thumb out on Gun- Beat Smith and is unable to use the He offered to go in and fight with DON’T TAKE A Rain Has Already Cost Major Leagues $100,000 Aw, Wat's Te Uk OF WASTING Time ” we'er GIVE ‘Yee ALL The Games ‘Tie ou CAN Use BOT ARMS AGAIN. MAL_CHASE FNOUTED OtmeR. Stams, Wuat wou ne Wits Two boat could have been used in centrefield at the Polo Grounds. Taking both leagues into consideration it ts estimated that the magnates are al- ready more than $100,000 !n the hole. And there 1s little chance for @ come- back, The firnt Saturday, which te al- was ‘big paying day in baseball, was lost to three-fourths of the clubs. ‘These postponed games will have to be Played off in double-headars ron in the season, but the Saturday dates can not return. A Saturday Is good for a ‘vig crowd whether there is a double- header or not. Worse than all there are no rain checks out which have been paid for. ‘tide from the financial conakleratine Metiraw fa diet corer the bad Iveck in the weather, be- cause it interferes with the work of his Another week of A: and all his Ss ining will Pave. tobe done over naalne Dearing this in mind, plan to make the celebration to the Peerless Leader to- morrow one that he will never forget Over the long-distance telephone from nager Chance told | Prestdent Frank Farrell that his leg ing rapidly and that he ex- Boston yesterday M ™ pected to be in the game to-morrow against Washington, me hand, but his manager refused to | Dofore the ume with Washington, allow it. Rodel ts a left-handed fighter. Gome other heavyweight will be substi. tuted for him. reat of the card will be un. . Tather McCarty and Jim Fiynn furnish the main pout. Fiynn expects to give Luther a hard time in @ aix-round bout, as he likes the short an@ McCarty, not bein a «Deavy puncher, doesn't _ , One of the vest bouts will be that tween Jeanette and Cotton. to tower ten feet and said to be the biggest floral plece ever presented on the diamond, will be given Chi shortly before game time, The huge floral offering will be carried on the fleld By # company of Tammany braves in the uniforms of the Highlanders nt statermen, city ofl. in all Walks of busines: jured member, sald the Chance ts es the folks in Gotham that he's as 4ood as when he formed the famous trio n Tinker to Evers to Chan tn 1910. GriMth's Senators in the short fleld, mind to be “dead game" hereatter, and that he'll show his new fighting: spirit against Logan Moran and White should make @ rough fight. A large number of New York aporting men will go over to Philadelphia to get a new line on MeCarty, who ts matched to meet Mo- Fan here at the end of this month, HE Chicago City Courcti has! Passed an order for the inspection Of the stands of the Chicago Na- Gional League baseball park, to find out how well they comply the fire or- e Bureau of Fire Preven an Public Bafety ts directed to ; the law requiring that the be kept clear was observed at the g Pittsburgh game. Begins to look as if Charile Mur- Popularity ts on the wane in Chi- grounds haven't been ted" before. However, if the Stands there are not safe, the action of the City Council will| Frank L. Kramer ,the world’s “yor ee Maes naan oor pion bleyeie rider, whose home Is Lat the Chiago magnates | ak, N. J., was an arrival to- Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse. FRANK KRAMER HOME. it Won Hight Our Abroad. ham- He ha STANDING OF THE OE wy PO\ Chub, MN) Phila hie ington 1 CLUBS Cleveland,” 0 ;"Detrolt Loula, i, ame postponed, t t was in the old days om this country, __— MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS, Wits 9 “eeomtn ara’ a “TRIPLE aND A Few WINNING THe Game, “BROKEN Arms”, Trainer Barrett has accomplished miracles with the in- Highlander A greeting, suitably engraved and boas, and that with clear weather he floral-framed, in the shape of a baseball | would surely be on the Job at first banc, cially anxtoim to get into action at this time in order to show | y, Chance further stated to President 1 that the disabled Derrick might up in time to go In against he bleyole game ts In huh feather in auite an popular aa it BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK SPRING TONIC---BREAK SOMETHING Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co, (The Ni out TS eet ee Bo G “They Couon't see Him AF ATTY HAD A BROMEN ARM WE MIGHT GET A BOOMERANG BALL « | os, = ay -— FRANK KLAUS BACK, CHASE'S REMARKABLE | SAYS HE'LL FIGHT | SECOND-BASE PLAYING WCARTY OR SMITH} — ELECTRIFIES THE HUB evenings, have arranged ten-round “Young” 9 will take on Johnny Lave, | Phil ¢ wi go eapinat Young, Jack 'B of Piiladeljfaia ‘and Young Abcam will tac wry Price, champion welterweight & rica, bouts, Joe| Tho fifth round of the threecushion billiard tournament for tie short-stoy champlouship of York State was run off Inst night at Ren- { net's Bul interstate holder of 3 three Lather McCarty, 9 been signed up by ue! MeMtabon ‘brother to meet Frau Moran of Pittsburg iu a teo-round go at thie st, Nicholas | A . E it ot “April 20, ie, tote: hire qrittaraptee tot Es, 060. “Toe Jeanette’ wit | 28. ive fain Storan for the contest, in ud bot "One-Round Hogan,” the California fighter, | has, teen y for sto Dat fire? wit be with nde the At ° joe Shugrue Feee8 Ty for tfteen sonmde st tke Aumes a. of New wen om May 12. Inclement weather, the boxing show Une Solas AY Ceedrew bicabae feng Ki Brown of Gi tod: bet! aichs "ot Shuwetkee of dese Dhion of tn ie cea cos ae Be dome tometer pare round out 8100 weigh in at 6 P.M, ie ‘The Atlamic Garden A, C. Wy aie Ge. earth Sob.S Bi Faldie: 5 Bad Pinky Bi John: Kees On heturlay aight. Willie Baccher ‘will meet Danny Ridge in the main go of ten rounds, beet Je to A uratge offer has, gn, feat, to Jotany toe aero ramen developer of is foeidentalts hat chty, has wiped hat city, “haa w to box Wiliaie 1 ie or OB Frank Quinn, matchimak ae my Mhoken io nivet Abdy ‘Co f the two. ten round bo to : nt a Oa Seip et, Nemes in nt Stirnty af New Haven, Cona, On account of si the boxing aha led oh A. SEL ees oP = A masterpiece of | Nestor Gianaclis, founder of the House of Nestor, 10 Cigarettes 18¢, To be had everywhere, Jw Tuorre HAD A BROMEN LEG WE _MIGUT CIRCLE THE Bases SO FAST LIKE H oS mn Sune uN stealer New Yorker Twice Floored for Count of Nine Before Ref- eree Intercedes. Spe to The Evening W April 1&—After fif- ‘ast and flerce milling at Vernon Arena, Bud Anderson of d, Ore. was awarded the “Kayo” Brown of New York when Referee Eyton stopped the fight. Twice in tho fifteenth round Anderson sent Brown to the canvas for the count of nine before Referee on Interceded, ‘The New Yorker was the aggressor all the way, and had he been a Uttle more on the defensive undoubtedly the 4.) The World’s Greatest Condi~ « LEAcPERRINS’ SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE 5 io for Fish, Bet and bid Be, Sapa 'Sttws ane Masbos An Appetizer Sold by Grocers Everywhere WE GUARANTEE TO GET WORK FOR YOU ork MOVING ICT URS She See eines aif" tnoush mens aad ETRG TW | Knockout Brown Knocked Out _ in Fifteenh Round by Anderson’ AL CHASE | iN would have gone the full distance jana @ draw decision rendered. | As early as the fourth round Brown to Anderson's face. @ second before the sound of the gong, Lirown placed a wicked left to Ander- son's right eye and closed It. 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