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—- Up-10-DATE AND NEWSY -- WILLARD ON HIS WAY HERE; JOHNSON'S SPARRING AIDS NPAD; BROKE, THEY SAY New Champion Sails for New York and Is Due to Arrive on Friday; Gets Farewell Reception and a Gold Watch, By Robert Fdgren. is Seanad te ee bee ae 4 “uo mireeuy te PF pred 7 eH le says be won't meke up bis mind rg, Where be w going © ein aboard Hava . “ . He « eriousiy thinkisg f new worlds v akiog a trip a the world | and party rt New ‘| Johpeon io @ Very gloomy person board the 6 via ey os He said to-day | West, to-day arr w tien fui big fellow, 1 fhe metropol riday ule Be + Jaw except with Jess plans are chasged en rout 4 he ae 2d on spor | Willard and bis bee he i wedi te Gas | Jones, bare ak . atrical offers t “1m with the ring forever. $3,000 to appear 1 onty nee ( 0 once York first, but b . consider even this 4 . yesterday tried to sell his cient it was turned r ¢ the moving picture ere was ¢ big. vees a » Harry Praz » theat tiered ja the stadium ad rr ae. ot th big battle, for “ ;: or was 6i¥ © refused anything but a i nee - ap tiaie tg nele cash payment. Me wan offered | pene of this city, © Jobnson re- | the sum stipulated in instalments ceived a silve: veriog mx months, but refused. Johneon made a peat littie epeech,| Johnson has engaged George Mun- | Saptag bo was f eaten Monday f° to look out after his moving pie cam kel Osctartag be lnged rests, if they remain unsold nine held the ehampionst ee an ex-bantamweight eeny years. r of New York. ie PICTURES OF THE FIGHT AT HAVANA CAN'T BE SHOWN IN AMERICA| Willard was alro tom at the Americ JOHNSON’S TRAINERS DECLARE THEY WERE NOT PAID ‘There is m worrying and com- Plaining among the men who helped | ered @ recep- WASHINGTON, Affril 7.—Peraona| train the ex- jampic for the fight | who had hoped to see the Willard. Bome of them alle, hey haven't jonnson fight in motion pictures will been paid. Steambon be disappointed. A Federal statute expressly forbids not only the tn- terstate transportation of fight filma but the importation of such films| from foreign countries, It provides a| fine of $1,000 and imprisonment for! one year or both for each offense. Johnson's chief punc fm vain to see the ebony-huet He bad only a nickel in his pocket and showed a hotel bill. He saya that after the fight Johnson sent him @ $10 bill, adding that he would ere him later and pay the rest. Bl is) phe jaw was passed by Congress wtill waiting. Jon July 31, 1910, twenty-seven days The announcement that Johnson sree the Johnson-Joffries flight at wih leave for Martinique to-day | Reno, Nev. and resulted from feare caused his sparring partners to fret on the part of many member : eo much that none of them slept iast | O° 8° P y ‘8 of Con: kresu, expecially from the South, that 66 THE ave Willard Third Jones Has Developed in nemo ainG@ WORLD, Champion Short Managerial Career One Time Village Barber of Spring Valley, Ill, Also Handled Billy Papke as Middleweight Champion and Ad Wolgast as King of Lightweights, ager of tho champion of the world. heavyweight | DP! fused, saying he was willi ble on Willard’s chances of ROM village barber to man-/to have offered Jones $50,000 cash to] irt with hiy contract, Jones re-| to gam- winning This describes in bulletin form the} the title. career of Tom Jones, who to-day is} Jones always had a lot of trouble \ envied by every man that ever was] With the men he has handled, Whether it was combativenes | jdentified in a managerlal way with] ;, ‘as combativeness or his H business methods Is mot known, But night. piers the Klove game. ‘apke broke away from him soon Johnson deciares that all of his Ing promotere to ‘show the mete Sf1 ‘Tom Jones has put Spring Valley, ater eatchal won back bie title, *plans have been upset by hin defeat. the “movies. IL, on the map. And the population |, WyOlkust was turce aeaeat to Sones | | 2 Ryall ~ | of this Little hamlet Is to-day saying: | was in 1904, when Wolgact came ene | “Didn't 1 tell you that Tom the|New York tho first time and aa a FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP By John Pollock Feo more prominent heayrwriglia, who have | poment will be Tom MoCarty, whow be will ex alscedy birted challengrs at Jom Willard wo f punches with in @ tem-mound go at the bis for the word's mplonatip, | Mrowd va: yom the night of Apel y in & tearouind battio| 24 Mea 1 Mors a reat \ a few Works ago, ait owe wh will try and ada | dim Coffey, the and Carl Mc te Oka lvouna Gert, whe has Lmprvved tm his fiehving vince he Placed himecif under the mansgement of Milly McCarey, ‘They will come together in @ ten ound go at the reopening advow of the St, Nicho fee Rink A, C., in Wont Binty ninth Street Winger will be matched to fight Al Reich, Promising young lms! brary weight round fig! Anxious to keep Al Heioh fighting aa often ae can before tae him againat Jim Coffey Dublin Giant,” Maxey Hiwment of Reioh, ¥ scoepted terme vt of the Vateral A. ©, 0a the Mowery to fight Dan “Porky Flynn of Boater at the alow to be ataged by tha it Tuewday night, kor mate mana AL ‘ten round the tab ou a Dan Morgan is no lone manager of AL mn, After M by Gearge Chip Ram Robitean of Philadedoh Htreak chtckot in tewe who had his mone round by Charley White of Chicago, who pt him out hag better wet elatior two minutes of figiting at the National i hie him, tl ag Die new im SP bilty’ on March 17, thought M:Coy ww Wop into a real fighter.” | been tecked My hie manager, Jock Meduna, ee e0id Moran, “but instead of getting better be icet Walter Mohr, the Mrookiyn lghtwelgnt, for ov yng fifteew rounds at Bridgeport, Con,, an April 22 Fhe gross reveliita of the tenround battle he] Jonny Drummie, the promising Jeney City fren Al MoCoy and Goorge Chip of New Castle, [fighter who hae fougit ten seusational batues Pa,, amounted to 8.000 MoCoy 1 nder tl agement of Pete Fitgerald alnce Guarnies of $1,000, while Chip the bewtn f the year, will probably be $920.85, Chip was guarantend 8700, with a matoiel in two weeks to fight Jotnby Kilbane. on of accepting 00 per cent, Krom re | the featherweight champion, for ten rounde at manager took the perceutage of the local clus, Drummie impeovee in Whee Chip lost vie tivie he only received 6900, | every bout Foo Kelly will have it out at the Olymple | Eatdie Campl, who hails from California, and t 4.0, nem Monday the treet bantam in the buslnees,” eit Jobony Kelly, bot of Harlem he . my Murray, the sturdy jocal fighter, in in erent at the Federal A.C. abow on Sat urday might, Young O'Leary and Jimmy ‘Paylor aod Willie Brown and Fraukie Callahan of the east other tn the inaly @ oot Pom McCarty, the Montana hearyweight, {George Mixtel, the Boor ti ore matohed to day by John Woisnantel to meet in the bout of ten rounds at the neat boxing show of ‘tinea * ee’ Brostey Hoorn, cup ot Brwhiin, on] yJot"Roze” Kansas, the game featherweight of roadway Hp Huffalo, who stood off Jobnny Kilbane in a tem eturday mialit, — Koel been duwvlaying | int ee oe round go in the latter city several wecks ago, will men : sway punches with Jow Gollbeng, tho Huchester ow MedMahon, the “Pittaburch Bearcat,” to | lahtwelabt, for ten rounds at a abow to be ataged the West wk tae been 14 ster, N, ¥., on ne Mon y nla, An effort § being made to |twoen Young Abeam, the ¢ | weight, and George Chip, the Newcastle fighter, MeKetriek, manager of Ahearn, and Jimuny who handles Chip, bad « talk last night in regards to matehing thelr mem, aud they agreed Frante @ match be ver Mrookiya middle barber would fe village famous But Jones gained popularity before thin by bringing out Hill Papke, who some day make our held the middleweight title for a time. Papke is a native of Spring Valley, and was a raw youngster when Jones used to lather and give When Jones got FP starte quit, barbering and became identified with a drink emporium. He made Papke a pion and then took up with Wols and this littie bearcat from the wilds of Michigan also won @ world’s title so that handling world's champion pusilista is becoming @ habit Jones, It isn't everybody who say he has managed, during his short in the game, three men who highest place in thelr re him the w Jones was r taken seriously | even after Papke knocked out Kotchel, and when he handled the | business of Ad Wolgast he was ever Ina ex-barber and ex-barhop. No matter what Jealous managers may say, it is admitted by every one in the game that Jones knows a good fighter even when the latter is in his rawest state, He brought Papke out when hundreds of others would have passed him up. In the same way he worked himself into the control of Wolgast’s: affairs when not one in a thousand dared predict that Wolgast would some day be the world’s lightweight champion, And two years ago, when Willard | the only man who saw championship possibilities in the big bronco buster from Kansa Willard had been in the game only a short time and was under the man- Zire package rons, without the tise! 10" pie atl rs offered a precept it that if a arte euvugh inducement Marry Voliok and F Chicago before the Toleto A. A tonight for Billy Wagner of Friday might the coupon, Package fronts and cou- ney with tho exception japloeed of divamy the Mt Lahtwelytit, who ks assorte B ciirnnte for five fighta Al further ed for beautiful Jeff Smith and Mich King, who by aght tree times, drew over §10,000 in each fight, iarley Doesseriok, maker of the Irving A.C, of Brooklyn, today aligned up Pat + Mean niger, the Wittabune amwelght, ty fight Hel lo Wallace ten rounds at the elub'e ahow on Saturiay night, Knockout Brown and (’i Bloom wil) lash in the ober teu-rounder, reddy Welah, the world’s | | agement of Charley Cuuer of Chi- | cago. The latter found it hard to get work for Willard, Jones never let any one know what was in his adually weaned the om Cutle mind and ¢ fellow away f Willard to th for him with "Bull" Young. ‘This | bout ended fatally for Young. It was the first time Willard ever eut loose | with his right. It landed on Young's | | | big | Jones took pt a match | jaw and he er regained conselous- ness. Cutler bee that he had me act st A RO then, realizing | dimoan, and when Jones came back to Chicago he and Cutler had a serious roy Cutler later sued Willard for breach of con- | tract and won his case, Jones set- tled for $1,200, which really means that he paid Willard this much money to get him to sign a contract making him Gones) his manager, Willard later boxed Morris, Smith, Rodel and others in the white hop class. ‘Then, when he was picked as Johnson's opponent to fight for the world’s title, the men interested in the promotion of the battle are sald) against Owen Moran, | to hav gration lost Wol; bost year was claimed then that Jones came at | the request handle him for that fight. ONLY TWO NEW YORK monson easily outpointed Johnny Marto of East Boston tn three rounds, therweight boxed aix rounds Jones is said paid Mulkern a small consid- | to get the management of} Wolxast. Owing to business troubles, Jones | yast several times during the of Wolgast's career, but he waa in Wolgast's corner last Novem- | ber in his bout with Freddie Welsh, | hen the former broke his arm. It} f Wolgast, but only to ——___ AMATEUR BOXERS WIN. ROSTON, Mass, April 7.—The New York amateur boxers who came here for the purpose of winning laurels in the ational of the Amateur being held Boston Ath- the buffer for oth nagers, He |ietl, Assocl preliminary. bouts, always retained the talkativeness that jas only two D ware wiette eee ja typical of all that ever handled @ | lucky Matty Herbert of the razor and a strop, It has been said | Union nA. C. of New York and of him that “he could talk more and | holder metropolitan championship aay less than any man in the fight |!9 the ac <Slinonson 0. : 2 e de- tut now they all mut bow to this | iion over. Medrath of Canada after three rounds, and 8| — ANOTHER SETBACK FOR COLUMBIA VARSITY CREW. The Columbia varsity crew suffered another setback yesterday when C, W Cronenburg, a F ughkeepste veteran of two years’ standing, was forced to drop ut of rowing with hand. was floundering around the country the and the target for sporting ridicule | doctors cannot say, but his absence will because of his size, awkwardness and {count” heavily against the and tian Ine, oeie reas, Jones was | Whit h rows Princeton a an vivian » of the year in nite firat ra «than a month ne wWEDBEODAY, APRIL BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK NEXT! the Drees Dublin ee ESS WILLARD didn’t get a cen last Monday afternoon and w ship of the world. the gate receipts after all expenses of the fight were $73,500, which ab which w before he again enters the ring, Fiti Corbett at Carson City there wasn’t pion. the fight, and there was only enough also fought for nothing but the title in England, come anywhere near that. Have Only Two Exhibi- tions Left in South, To-Day at Richmond and To-Mor- row at Petersburg. NORFOLK, Va., April 7. HE Yankees are close to home. They have two more exhibition games In the South, phmond gets them to-day and Petersburg to- morrow, After that comes Brooklyn | and the Robins on Friday at Ebbets Field, | Ray Caldwell was sent home from rfolk last night, the plan being to use him in the Brooklyn game and to have him there well rested up for the occasion, The Robins were pretty soft picking for Donovan's men at Vaytona, but there may be a different | story to Write In Brookly Manager Bill Donovan seemed dis- | turbed something like the famous Sold woman who lived in a shoe’ the local baseball inclosure yest He seemed to ‘so many ball players be didn’t know just what to| do.” ‘There wasn't room for them ali! at} BROOKFEDS’ GAMES AT HOME, WITH RUPPALO Avril 10, 12, 48 July B17 Sei E end ABROAD. WURPAL WITH NEWARK Apel 14.015. May dune te dea duly 6) Supt, 6 WITH WAL PEMC ae crry WITH SE Loris: May 4.8.8 dune >, ‘Ave HE ISSN AS Cury 1. dune on iw witht Ma 1; Aue rr iz ene H AGO, ih PIPESHURG Avril WM tune 18. 16. Sent. W011, 18 W AT st Mar July Sent LOvIB we inside the visiting players dugout, they perched on the roof in large num- gers. Phe return of the Rookies brought sixteen more men to Dony- /Qne) RIK lanink | yestatiduy: | akaliat |van's vanguard, Jot runs. “Phis, however, proved enoumts | " Al: : now With the score 10 to 2 in the Yanks' | iy win, as the very best the big leaguers favor Donovan sent his new men in| contd tally. Was & trio of the fleld in the seventh, with Bau- |) sco Richinond, 45 Brox mann at third in Maisel’s place.| In the sev with the at short in) Peckinpaugh’s| runs Veh Schweit hind the bat in| # & ‘s place, ‘The new men did) but nothing calling for special mention | & eh aa Way either in the fleld or at bat. Aragon | PANO Woot ie 10 Cie Man worked the pitcher for a pass, q a J second and don Boone’ { ‘The much post ty to Hiern) single, the little Cuban showing him of the Intern: Brian Hern 104, Baye self to be alive to the opportunities 10; Mareual, Taal S10E ta that presented themsel A remarkable feature that neither Peckinp was the fact ugh nor Aragan, sure it was ex-Yankee Jim Vaughn's Jess Willard Fought for Nothing To Win the Heavyweight Title; Expenses Equalled Receipts Willard had agreed to take a percentage of the $32,000 Johnson received before he entered the ring. Willard, however, will gather a fortune within the next year. bookings throughout the country that wil) yield thousands of dollars who didn’t get a cent for winning the championship. Fitzsimmons was in partnership with Dan Stuart, who promoted a@ $15,000 guarantee and expenses for staging the fight. Ritchie had been guaranteed Yanks Send Caldwell Home to Rest for Game _ ; With | Robins at Brooklyn |“Wild Bill” Donox Donovan's Men eee A we “ 4, soso, EVENING WORLD'S HEADPIN TOURN| Mo & M a) Siders, Te; Uassert, Holes. 88 Uberiander, a7 nt for knocking out Jack Johnson J—Jonee, 0; inning the heavyweight, champion OG; Menadear, “ had been deducted. The receipts out equalled expenses, included in He has zsimmons was another heavyweight After Fitz whipped anything left to pay the new cham- eae rrr N, ded T onniet’ 10d: dt Null 1). Redmond, 94; 107; Casey, 44; Dil taken in at the gate to pay Corbett Freddy Welsh |} when he won it from Willie Ritchie 000 and the receipts didn't te Whit! Coeli RK. of ¢ Ht jHtedimior ond, High Team Score for Evening World Trophy. Columina, N.Y. City, 602 High Individual Scores for Evening World Gold Fobs. Willian Gre Yorkville... Last Niauts Fob Winner Ham Otten, Lod Sienskind, urance Co an, Soisn. oar pie a much epeeind | FRANKIE NELSON WINS yams en deseloped that bur] QVER EDDIE KETCHELL. nothing to do with the case, t sure did look like Vaughn's work to me."| NEW BRITAIN, Conn. April 1.— said Roy Hartzell, Jack Warhop and | Frankie Nelson, the crack Jersey ght. Duke Farrell voiced the same opinion, | weight, defeated die Ketchell of There's that old uncertain hd Rapids in a fast fifteen-round again,” remarked Duke Farrel! "Ty bout last night or the first five rounds Dodgers cleaned up the Athletics. in| tt look hh Nelagn was in for 6 Florida, and on form it looked a einen | MlppIng, aa the Grand Rapids, boy Shee bee mania siean up the Yankee a telling blow with his nd.” But ‘ » But, no; the Yankee resu- | tre sixth to the son tool lars cleaned up the Dodgers, and then (Greil q "erankle ised a left-har went up ugainst the Chicago Cubs Jab to ind alter and were properly ‘Chieaicoul Hore, with sto Ketchell’s face that is further and more interesting evi- yd its mark, dence that form has no place in base- eran ball considerations, hil BRAVES SELL COTTRELL, GIANTS. GULFPORT, Miss, April 7,—Tes- LEFT HANDER, | TO YANKS. | reau and Schauer seem to be the win- hing “pitcher combination ‘of “the| . BOSTON, April 1. ~The sale of Ensign Giants. It was their good work in| Cottrell, a left-handed pitcher, to the if h New York Americus, Was announced by tho box that enabled tho New New York Amerietia wie ton Natlonat Yorkers to beat the New Orleans the manugement of the Peased. from elicans by fo 1. The Giants tho Baltimore International Club late | were again weak with the stick, boing frat season outbatted eight hits to seven. How- ee ever, the McGrawites played an erro’ jless and splendid tlelding game. It BOWIE ENTRIES. Was the third game in si n the | a nts have been outbatt They do} PRINCE +E RACE TRACK hot appear to have the posh or the | ya, April pntries for to-t punch, having fallen off in their hust- ty Wd as follows | ling since they left Houston tig; two yearol Voth teams left for New Orleans last night DODGERS. RICHMOND, Dunn's Internatic Wi. April Taek {4 Jers had the at the 8 yes- PH RACE emnile and t Rarrow was very optimt at short for the Yankees, had a field ner the outlook for the ance of any kind. throughout | in The Wader of the Inter yireniive allowance, rack fast which ran tho full nine fared that the weak spots ee innings Jon nad Been RAlshiod Yai) Shugroe WII Fight Again, —. tie seta To the Baue | doe Shugma’s eye is getting along wo nicely that When the news of the Yankee reg is manger, Pete Fitzgeral, declared to-day that ular’ shut-out defeat by the Chicago pane S expente to have doe fighting again in about Cubs at Savannah reached the Reok- Shugrue's fit fxht will probably be at Wilmington, the wise ones were {gr onening came nort, Conm,, where le is very popular OUT Giube goo! Pie Sve, New orky—-adie 4 with the fight faue, EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN °r WCOY WAS LUCKY TO LAST IN BU WITH GEO. Chi ' / jaw at vd no) and inched ott a J Chip: pushed will a rhglet | vt {ropped tim to the ne crowd Was trimediately on tte foot yeiliung | on for Chip to tiniah MeCoy. A int of nine Meco ered ty ul Chip, Moon GH ChAnCe Lo regan bes te, ushed at Met wid with a volley Jor ieft and nicht swinks sent him to Moor aqiite Hy this tine MeCoy was very grogey and Was bleeding freely from 6 hose and mouth } When Referee Hiukep had counted Jnine McCoy gamely rose to his feet, d Chip again chara » hi with his vicious punches, hin |Just when it ke ¢ Jwould take the finat bell rang, saving him fro knocked lout | Chip sprang out of his choir at tie has round, |shaking hands with Mec i after y he waded i around na fresh |beiinning of the nose and mouth, pite this gruelling, MeCoy mane to remain on his feet at the After the contest Jimmy Dine, py. declared that Me- was down for fourteen seconds en he was floored the second time, jam Tei mea to have the "In- afin sign” on Battling on, the burly colored heaveweikht, fc had no trouble in outpo! s him again in another ten-round bout in this elty Inst ght. Their scrap was fought at the One Hundred and Thirty-ffin Street Sporting Club and altracted several hundred fight tana, the majority, of them being colored men. Langford carried the fighting to Johnson from the start, and while thi n slugwed each other frequently, Laniiord ma aged to land the cleaner and more ef- fective blows “The last drop! I wonder if a Cate stairs non -refille able bottle is really non-refillable? | | “TM bet I can fill it, It looks easy and I think ic ig “That doesn’t seem to ‘turn the trick, GP. Let's see—I've a LTA _ better way, “There now, I told you I could d id sure you get Carstairs ye the non-retillable | | Rye 'a good bottle to | keep good whiskey | good." Oldest ;_ purest ; | finest whiskey in America Poon blended and aged in wood, | Stearn Distintine Co, | Whiladeivuia NewYork Baltimore Styles Surprising Qualiiy — Three ¢ Poller Value ANanattins Wein iNolber 15 Storgs — All principal cities | THUMS Bowling and alieya So tab