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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1914, yeveeate| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [nobotFectien WEST HAD “INDIAN SIGN” TAMING THE, “GIANT-KILLER” MURPHY AND LORE ee a ee ON “GIANT KILLER” WALCOTT) (2, ese years BR ae vag “a —— me ate 7 This Will Be Tommy's Early It Was Tommy’s Unyielding Cour-| j# 3% Crile nee ie ira EN, i age That Forced Negro to Quit Hoon Bs RN La ie Rie cup OSs ope . . in Their Last Meeting. te 7 i ie ee eo gE. ee Preparation for Bout With , Champion Willie Ritchie in ‘This is the seventeenth of a series by Robert Edgrep on fights and ‘ Ayn twenty-round battle at Jim Coffrot past and present, including stories that have never found MLOUGHLIN WILL NOT eh ‘ open air arena in San Fraacises' bie manager, print. The series will be continued on these pages at GO ABROAD THIS YEAR. yp tore timed aniies ‘tor ‘Tommy meet Johnny re, the west side Ngbt BAN FRANCISCO, Fob, 28.—Maurice| weight, in a ten-round 1914, Wy The Prem Publishing Go, (The New York ¥; roan, FE, McLaughlin, the American tennis Empire A. C. on March 20, Y WEST was one man who had the “Indian san” on Joe W: .[champion. cannot spare the time this to Lovato] Rg cent. cf to Ei \- 5 ceipts ant men wi cott. No matter how much of a “giant-kilfer’ Walcott might be orig hadted ALN cuANpioeinL, r — Rives th eee Mu phy wt among tho big follows, he couldn't beat West, a man of his own | “The trip would mean a month of t ato f 2 _-Nelght. In a way it was a matter of |{ravelling.” sald MeLoushlin yoaterdsy. 3s kt € vehi? “to oti f th t practi brain conquering sheer fighting |onq 1 don't fect that I can afford it." z force, although, to tell the truth! m 1913 MeLoughlin won the Wim! ] e z fonal Sporti: CO. Tommy wasn't lacking in elther|don tournament and the right to meet —— day that he will hold i Pid its. quality. He could box with the, Anthony ¥ wild! tee eee eaeat nigh: cleverent and lug with the roughest, |*'” regarded as the worl \gulp match. The great New Zeal der , #. Eyre “Porky” Flynn ee ‘iy and if he was both outh feated him in a sensational seri wes Brad! outslugged he fell tae a eae aed ila the United atte hts gE sag Mire dynes gy 8 a ; s ac eee wae iS mecibar ot ths, Australasia: AND HINOCHED WALCOTT FLAT —~ Tommy ley of superlative degree—grim, unyielding ee = —— Knockout Brown will courage. That quality, perhaps, had this vicinity on March Mi MY : ° inches with Young 7 uineai wmvaingan wo nin] BOXing Conducted Like Tesreau in New Intercollegiate Rules | 2300". reas ‘Went's first meeting with Walcott battle Johnny Howard of wan timer scence, in weet) Vaudeville in Australia, ee lee To Encourage Athletics 2%? ™ ts a g00d record of victories. vided the hottest fight and the big- 6é 399 ° Eleven clubs hold boxing shows ~ @est curprise of the year. It was back in '96, at the old Marlborough A. C. W ight. Fai . Cy Frankie Walcott, at that time, wan going at his best pace. He seemed abso- Say 8 Snowy Baker MARLIN, Tex., Feb. 28.—Jeff Tes- ill Be Adop ted To-Day in ‘ 4 Fran. Seon ee Young ates ronan He oe all, from yrogpirened to heavyweights, ee reau arrived yesterday from San} + Sharkey AC, Geore Re men wer in a| booed . i. . rald; id ae two Wore the tacky ones, for Barating ithe rane. over nis recep | Man Who Has Monopoly on Fight Game in Antipodes, Controlling Diego, Cal where he has spent ‘oe! Fifth Place to Count in Scoring and Relay Races to Be Featured|den 4 Joo Wagner ve. Young the powerful little Barbados pesto} with ‘his own ides of what ‘ne aee| Citoult of Five Clubs, Says They Have Matinees for Women tho Ozark bear hunter and iis pride, at All Meetings—Annual Indoor Games to Which served, settled down toe cold, de. | were one of the several bridal cou- si Hberate ‘pan of hatte. watite at Which Ice Cream, Cake and Tea Are Served. ples who started with the Giants and All Colleges Will Send Entries. through a threshing machine. Few Mee mee, Sere ne measured | White Sox on the tour of the world. iQueensberry A. Toad eae whe did tt were ever as good after-|eoor” ite tented Ine fudament hy cals | Stone, the New York boxer, ie @ riot) Jef, however, refused to choose the Sailor Mahor vs. Patsey Delucy; The Intercollegiate Association at} As another means of promotin: ! :. culating the black "t over on the other side of the world,|long voyages and dropped off in Cal- jeans Le tf wanus A, C., Brooklyn, Charlie ‘wasn't matched with West. rene eens West slipping aside in the nick of ¢ ing thi and frequently draws down as muchjifornia, as did Mathewson and Mey-|!t# annual meeting to-day in the|love of athletics the association will |v! . ae Wo was tw have fought Dick O'Brien |Opposing an impenetrable Block oF eanowy paying tot the moat intereat- (ae three thousand do'lars for his end.| 75, "| Waldorf will make changes in ita! provide for the holding of an annual |(8: 1) A. Special Daler page Maine, @ sensational middleweight | won’ mire ine, hint round began {ing characters that has struck, ton rec! ty |°T™ greau brought word that Ma-{Conatitution, that will enable the av-|indoor athletic meet along the lines {eMail Notional A: Oy Eapee day. West never would have | \Yrn me Just what he had to over- {in » | ng Sitoe, e EBay i berfec| erageratadent to compete in. athietio| & Columbia's games. All the institu Peeled wits necveumness over | Wm" te hnir is’ blond, He looks & eo to that made, famous] were to take a later train out of Lon;contesta under easier conditions. To! hected to send teams to thie pres (q Roby Reynolds, the clover Phile- © | pected to send tea’ t tt - ‘of fighting the “Black All over the ring’ and ‘back (deal iike Jim Corbett, exoept for his)around here by Johnny Dundee. Angeles for “Marlin lust Wednesday, | Increase further interest in college | posed meet. ms to this pro- qeiphia featherweight, and Young is is “ity were matched Fee oe tn wank before the |*E4iN. ‘The booing crowd relapsed |complexion, while he has @ slight} Haker intends to take @ haif dozen the same day Tesreau left there./games it is understood that the as- ‘The ordes of eventa for the annual Drummie of Jersey ¢ into amazed ailence, "| wt to his shoulders. of our star performers to his coun-| That means there will be many ni ‘indoor meetin; 1 also b to-day by Tom McArdle to meet Soe red that Ov Helen “ne | (houxht the ringsldera, Nobo yn lewenty-nine years old, rather Young |try, Ho saya that Packey McFarland! arrivals here to-day, for Rube Mar. |@0clation will create @ fifth place in b tA also be changed star bout of ten rounds at a alow of of by the assoctatior O'Brien did alip out| !X lke that with the Demon!” But ‘be able to wield a monopoly over|has agreed to fight three times for|/quard and his wife and President (scoring championship games, pro-) will be as followa: R fantead ‘ot Walcott, took on Dan| Went did it. "Tho crowd, giving tongue him and that he will leave for the|Hempatead are also due, and doubt-|vide for an annual indoor meet,! tween teams of five moi Australia, who looked|"0W In o different way, bogan to| Baker is stopping at the Biltmore, | Antipodes in June. He also declares| less several others of regulars | op, the ord ¢ championship |" in first event, 159 yards; second Bim. Maysterious Billy Bmith | cheer. The voluine of it swelled and, having arrived from Chicago late last) that Champion Willie Ritehle will| will drop in. change tho order of championship | event, 300 yards; third event, between | pproached by the pro-|*Welled, until, when West swung a He nwoare Chicago is the best | make the trip. ‘ —_—_+—_-—- events and fix a new date for the an- | tp, ‘of Cour men each to run 600 | or mine, Melon good| Srashing left’ and knocked Walcott |forelgn city he ever, 6 but it) “Packey McFarland,” says Baker,| ROMANACH TO PLAY for two fight nual meeting of the association. | yards; fourth event, each t 000 | MP boy : fat, It rose to noe tke hat ae ett | mustbe remembered that he has only| is the most popular boxer in. my . mt Verde; Oye rdae atone Will clash with “Wild Bill ; of 1 | yards: fifth event, 2,000 yards; sixth) C, of Sehen. rf on 2 shallow shore. jbeon here a fow hours, and oars country; that is, he is the best known SHORTSTOP FOR DODGERS. fi prone arebts to coll oe Levine FSS" lean in tan Sree roar ran (oe, ire the Sterling A. C; of Bc WEST'S BEST i before he leaves he may declare of anybody in the game, and they are will be the adding of fifth place In| 29 yards; second relay, 200 yards; | exc} jopa with Joe Chick o hard training before BLOWS WERE! metropolis “the greatest ever.” Baker | very anxious to get a glimpse at his suvan |t2® SCOFinE system. Since 1876 the third relay, 600 yerds, and fourth |oston at Providence, R. 1 Walcott inthe smail| LEFT AND RIGHT TO STOMACH, |!* accompanied by his wite, ant Ot |wondertul ability.” thal Team Rema tn ee camern|astoctation Res been adding more |relay, 1.00 yards, seventh event, run- oS re ‘s end to . fer a the man who arranged the| shortstop, will play e Dodgers | 828° ey Nien doer lente i See OY Let Our Loot ee ee, Wan having the Lough-| He in especialy anxious to attend the | pig reception that the Giants and/next season, This announcement was places for point winners. At that Sit) "Sinth event, Dicting the 16: |sinée ire kaseked out "Bud" A the day of the fight, when priflc blows, “and once "Wost mentee ene hat te uel fendered Whito Hox received in Sydney. ‘Helrmade yesterday afternoon at. Ebbets | time only first place counted. Grad. 5 that 3 id shot. Cal., on New Years d's baseball tourists next week. | Bouns at Vernon, . 4 Smith| as the black boy's Hat causht hen!” citeom what f have scen of Amer- | *0¥et? Lindl ee shooes, ware mx |Fleld by Presider? Ebbets, who wired |Ually more places were created until} ‘The propose new order for out- /noon, began day train! at m4 wuly in tho pit. But West otlly came! ton,” began Baker, who is just as vol-| "na that is the reason why be oan| Manager Robinson, in Augusta with @ fourth position was added in 1898, door t 5 ix relay races |New Polo A. A. tor he ten-round back harder e squad of youngsters, to this effect. Re- | in which in the first event each manitle with Phil Bloom of tal ager pec er lla Pin 1. vee Ms uble i Pag seers ‘absent himself from his native heath aad tye inate ining calm of the | The spirit of athletic games recently! 61, tho teams would rui } in 150 yards; which will be staged at the sake, vy {for a long time, t hi ased | has changed from the old order of n rent, 1,000 yi : benan methodically hooking ieft and |when at the plate, "Austfalla t4 easly |"°Chaciie Harvey and Jimmy Jobn-|worryire new. for ihe shortstop posl-| producing one or two stars to ‘of |pecond event, | 1,000 | yards C. on the night of March 6. (ofl SA be da nd the blows | th atest fight country in stone were at the station to welcome] tion was the cause of the manager's jyards; fifth event, 2, x other fighter ever used «| world, In my land they conduct box- | Ba troubles, effort of developing a well-Lalanced | more effective body blow than this|ing just as they do vaudeville, If a) eR Rise ake rae bet punch of Weat's, H+ delivered | boxer doesn't make good in ono city team to encourage a more general| second man 300 yards, thi e1 with nclentifie time and en! t to another—and maybe the ° participation by all the students | yards and fourth man 1,000. of effect. nf cnloulation eee ibe new terriory will like him, a ey ay a eee Ciaipeieeeianr oer : = myn Sihstserizetenrt ers Walcott found the floor oftener | Saturday is the big fight night and all than he had ever found it] over the circuit shows are conducted. f : Suaner city: tighter, for von ocked down by bl There is only one preliminary of ten 1 Br k L juaker 5 body and jaw, alternately, he wast |two-minute rounds and the matn bout ederais th 00 yn Bt the Keystone A.C. of reg euune pts & much dis- | of twenty three-minute rounds, end of the nineteenth’ rovade tine | MATINEES ARE CONDUCTED AT ‘The National Sporting Club ef Tt To the Sporting Editor: *Club, is the 1913 champion of the 115- Goubtéal that he could have gone SOME OP THE CLURS. Former Star Third Baseman of the Cleveland Team Knows the| as more than sixty mites an hour | pound E Wiampon of She 116 aon willbe the some 5 three minutes more. “At some of the clubs matinees are on a bicycle been ridden by Man, in, ino sporting Editor: ( h artis face ram puted out of shape conducted principals to morose the| Game and Should Make @ Good Skipper for Crew That |slther benind « motoreysie oF siete!) are there’ more clloge players than | Walle and, Bandeman Blake, Whe in at the middie like a tin pan that| brutal about the manly art. The oy ‘41-|#eral - professionals in the major |Wel! thought of by the English criti had boon ‘hit by a fying brick. -A| women are allowed. to attend the Will Combat Giants and Dodgers for Patronage. igning himself Sporty vol be jstiana. They will meet for leagues? 4 D curious accident saved Joe from hav- free, providing they are es- olleraing inferraatien ” K. |rounds for a puree of ) © aie | English- od of $1,000 and a belt ing to fight the twentteth round.|corted. Tea and ice-cream and cake bri ye} fas Mieag a ‘ x Through some mistake thi r 1 ts, Bozeman Bulger. ring on a war of words—if nothing co! ver 60 miles in one the Sporting Editor: er requ thourht twenty’ rounds had Heals | 20 served etwonn Leese, Ma ere seewuint cart last alast that PA more—between Organized Bassbail| SOW", c40'he gescmpliched the fest | repeoan: Su ninaly, inform me tnt a wasn -—not nineteen—and ¢ wry and t! : irda th aldn’t intend tol waved hie arme around Rea nies | MED: cc ara booked just lke they Bradley is being considered ns je outlaws, Coming, as it does,| shout seven or ei; ¢|Tesards to Ie Blanche and Jack} afer C) Der " ight on the heels of the signing of h. The reco: mpeey battles? A bets they fought la block knocked |the bout a “draw.” It must hi Tl c manager of the Brooklyn club bi Munich. e Artie Edwards was finally knocked @ Barbados holiday, 7? | hook actors. Toe Rane tf on 6 tiie cl “ver " -* , injArthur Wilson, big league magnates |by Paul Guignard, ; two battles. A bets Dompsey lost the |by Alex Lafferty, the champion ran told that ve might trusinean basle, and there ie never any 4s ust & wee bit disepPoliie set| are charging the Feds with baving| Sept. 16, 100h code G2 riled 206 yarde Grat battle, 2 bets Dempecy lost eso: Lweight of Bootland, tm the tenth . in od - it og feaee served hon. | with the notion t who ‘was christened Rexl-| 2 i aonantion, ‘The gang had| broken their voluntary agreement not | thority.) Each rede behind motor! No. 19 Irving avenue, Brooklyn, at the East New York A.C. of United States Navy, | oe ret ae j bought tne big) jected « well known bis isnguestar| ‘? meddle with players under CoD- | paoq with windshield. Whey fought tilee, . Gamipiey. wen Lafferty , pee! Ry 1 att way beaten even wher |e now in ite genith—for that Job. tract or who have accepted terms, | ‘To the Sporting Editor: \the first and lost second, being knooked || fifth. seven 4 eight mes. Gecks” and | occurred right before bis eyes, Theve ee Teer en see gon| When President Gilmore met James| ‘Who is the present 115-pound A. A:|eut by the famous pivot blew at thelwith heavy’ wellops on theciew ef that Goughty persoeage. worth building, and West, Le heoratical Job when the Cana-| “FS part of the woek, they were 19! niq Patsy Kline ever win a metropol- |7" te Boating Biter: ——— sidinned and andling ond v that ¢ the middle of a pleasant chat, when |itan championship? Did Gunboat Smith and Battlin; CROWD DID NOT TAKE KINDLY |and it was called a "draw, in the reason that It dian evub Zatied to get atarted, Hence] Coie se said to have suddenly re-| EDWIN BINGHAM. | levinsky ever Aight? © READER. TO THE CHANGE. After the ‘lght ‘Tommy went to the 6 nie ao ion tho enterprise, Baker | the switch to Brooklyn. tun] Marked: eth No record of their ever having met. Walcott looked West over and |to have $1,000 for his eas Ho auaae | Bourne: one j another at| | Bill would: prove ve know: more| “hear you fellows are after Jack ast a casemaaaciealiomceatie CHARLESTON. ‘Tommy the smooth, | #et fig had Firat Race—Satyr, Queed, appearance of a well fed col. | OMclal offered hin: 9500, Vieatn buat y about the game or the ability of men| Quinn. + ‘Shout it a tell you AMERICAN GOLFERS TO leet boy and the smile "of S cuapld. ness man, Jack Dougherty, than he. now that Jack has accepted terms, COMPETE IN CANADA pa . : d me such ” swell name as “In that case,” Mr. Gilmore ts sald > *!] Dolly Wate: ‘was nothing either threatening |! jod the whole thing, “Take who. "i "| At one time Bradley, while a mem- “a Sea ebier y conetliating in. the| ¥ t now, and > ufte 1 bear” said Baker 1p aig character: | ner up tho Cleveland club, was con-[t2 have replied, I will see that e’s Sold bs American golf koing to be bird Race—Pont, Coppe Feturned, In fact, the stare | {1 Je ofictal bau dlaaoonre i fuons ane | Meforod the wreatest third baseman in| Neyotlatlons are stopped: . wide open blue ea jective on foreign ilvks thin season, . been asub-| Just the same the Baltimore Club T. We ne ‘ large, ues Teen ghee $5 4 al Next day, Irriday, | f nicknamed | the world. It always has a eu went right ahead and got Quinn's to ° ar T waite Nation: Champion Ouimet, because when i war a mong baseball men Jerry" Travers, Fred Herveshoft and|| Fifth Racc—Last Fortune, Vis’ mathematical mind up the promoter, {i the best, Bradley, | name to @ contract, and announced ' te ate ea tte ag [his down town office, and demanded | ¥cungster my hair used to be very, y ‘ him as a member of that | defending thin coun- |} dling, Rye Straw. he softent | te five hundred, at least. Very light, In 1906, when I went to| Jimmy al a Peet ue ry bai polo club yes. (apecial to ‘The Mrening World.) aspect gine grep ee Te ee cena, Mal re Nad just | come in Monday,” suid tho pro-|Engiend for the swimming cham- pacget pines stand head and shoul. | “Gatthey proposes to take this mat.| CINCINNATI, O., Feb. 28 Charlee a sarty af home Wolfers will com. | Stucco. hooks might |"Weit went out and 10 BTA wan ail becuse Tamm. a ton: | Doman. ter up with Climore personally, and P, Taft to-day denied that he had ever | wie’ in’ the Canadian champlonship Hiner ee ee ee ee eee eee erat ok the born | vor twa or three veare Mrediey ban! ineine ShSt Be SANG GY BUA woed, |aegn oF heard from elem. Dereon Af jolarting the week of June $4, pirat Hae oe ea cn wateee He eee cate | eat ts A tp to eet some, beer, (beenmunable to hold a third base job)| That, he belleves, will obviate thelrruly Warner, the hat maker, regard-; Berretary John Held Jr. of the United |} ij Baron Dek displayed the knuckles had |Everybody drank this beverage but]! the big league Ane wae Bent to the necessity of going to court, ing the saie‘of teh Chicago Cube. i 3 Me, Baron Deka walppea ‘Walcott, and in choice and | m took wWater--and ulsc a lot of — wan very bad health and thur Wilson is also repuried to| “If Mr. Warner was in Cincianati muntestion Uosee ir ine Murpry, Gimli. sat HM rye ye og arc’ | perme slong wits tt oe ey would never be able to play ball agalo. E before the Feds) be did not call amat participate |. Thing itnce--Old Goteh, w the moment West entered the “ M air, and who ft reccvered ‘Seven years ago the wppotntment In fact, wh opened any negotiatio: z meet aver the |f (10, Pontetr ‘ning the crowd, which had expected |""tommny: "West wiityua, Walcott |e ee enna nee petore of Mradiey to manage the Hrookly: {first teposted that the inv anenee ay day Royal Ottawa Club's course _ Rourth Race—Bert Getty, eee ly Smith, the | arorward, rounda, eot| BAKER USED TO BOX IN THE) clu» ‘sould ve, been a nensation, fier Nae Gleata oneaeey de sent a1 ; , bh HIGHLANDERS STA START mroNe ah Henaley., 3. ot 3 i EUR RANKS, Aa an evidenve of how quickly baxe- mn to Mr, Hempstead, denying | yt: t onale and j 5 Bed, Min aul in ciavene The eae AMATEY fi Dail heroes can lone thelr halc, sev-|the report that hw would have any Ree any! Induatry, Masato, Of that fight 1 an odd ono too, Wels round athlete. Hel era fans who heard of the appoint. | dealings with them. ‘That does not The entirely too TO-MORROW FOR TEXAS, |, Sixt) 8 al Pato, Nl cott was having the better of it until re amateur ranks! ment lart night had to be told who | nece sarily mean an acceptance of a n this matter | | rad, Ocean Queen, 1, | te he carrion with 4 but the Giant m nent ry le are taki ¥ FT the end of the eleventh, There, in ead aI * Pradley was and where he had pl D agenient | and it seems some peop! aking| HOT SPRINGS. Ark., Feb. 28.—The the last flurry before the bell, Wot, | cauliflower left war perl pees sestction of Bradley probabiy vantage of the opportunity to get | pightandera will. leave for Houston, |'Tex., at 7 A. M, to-morrow. ‘The party ha | ” who was erowing utroneer’ while | te ¥england in 1908, ‘This in an aun, (means thet the Fels have given, up | that It was 90 © littie advertising. i \ ni n, 16 “> | mendous body hooks that doubled | usual mark for @ promoter to tote hope inced a few days ogo that they | The invaders lost another star yea 7 Race. 4s due there at 3 A. M. Monday, ao the Joe up, As the bell slanged Tommy | **°' were after Six” ‘the Job and|terday when Pitcher Kahler jumped| ‘The West Harlem A. C. have moved |tide to the training camp pill be « grinned in the “Demon's” tace cor Bakers nd thet, mete MeGoorty’ that they had asked for his terms. |back into Organized Baseball and |into aE I @, Hundi tough ome ay a ed in 4 My tol ‘ne ows as he received . Cg er Mae aad, bie here wilt bea Bye-mnile thelr final it to-day, The nine country. Tite from, been 7 H fit ij AS ent, tonian, Indolence, ened ia Blanding, the other man Be ste Gore ach, oy aera [gues fee Bete ee

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