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FRE BVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1015 __ ee BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | Coffey, OnceMotorman' — YOU CAN'T KEEP A GOOD MAN DOWN j | Kt | On 3rd Avenue, Is Now —— Stockholder of Road Tem Shaw, Traftte Cop, Wee Real Olecoverer of Gibson's Cham- pion, Developed Him and Induced Him to Take Up Ring | Career—irich Glam Quit $18 @ Week Job, and Now Has | $26,000 'in the Bank. By Vincent Treenor. OB Sag te tw 100 hare rheu reer “DU,” ald Coffey, “the fellow om YA yeare age to be exect, James Jo- vt Ait me ae ofien as he could. eeph Coffey, a twenty-vyear-old of Castieres, County Hascom- ‘on the front nd of © tratley car, wae riding “on (he loo up and down Third Avenue With of ae overtime hare and there he pulling down eomething like $18 2 week, Me thought he was well pal men, otandii bit wi am Boul foal right wl they be ond wae grateful. All he hed to do was to slop the oar every onos In @ while an@ let people get of and off, To-day James Jaseph Coffey in the téol of the fietic world, with $26,000 in cold cash soaked away tn the bank, not to mention the @fty-aere farm that he has bought for the outé a Oat saanweteage of rma ta and acknowledge ne tien, he te mow on the trail of Jess ‘Willard and the world’s championship. And, listen! James also ts the proud owner of siccks and bonds of the ‘Third Avenue @trest Railway Live, the first piace he nn im the ot New oa satie in thia country ta 1910, bie landing place! being Boston. ‘There wasn't much doing ta Boston ot the) time, a0 James Joseph Mt out for ored men hack all right. “That was oure p- 1d gan,” that was quite a byword among the man of the One Hundred and Twanty- fel Gtreet Mation whenever 1 met QUIT HI8 JOB TO BE MORRI SPARRING PARTNER, By this time Polleen 8) 0 eonvinced that Coffey.’ Peon ing a@tar arg: t induoed fi ne ner for M 5 0 then wea looked upon as the king of the white hopes, lorrie offered him $20 a wevk, and James accepted. James Hked his work from the start, and was soon embarked on @ career that since has gg hl through forty battles, y-nine etorien and one that delivered pb: Wearnes tn his third cppearance be fore a crowd. Coffey has : alk of his boute with the sleep panth, he told ma afterward, and for a while Two * MOTORN@N In MEW vous AMO SBMS THE GONOVCTOR fUNCH TRansrERS, Jim COF BUTLER’S STABLE FAVORITE IN KENTUCKY DERBY TO-DAY. ee * FEN-as HE LOOKS OuTsice THE RING Frovidenos, Thade were things to 4°] And’ erened up mitten with earns ; Sabie bidity 4 Yelandte capital a y rs Pebbles . 17 Jamon tor a spelisfound hémesit Bold- of heavyweights Jerse doubt i . ast flout ' Last Cota ... ut} ical eit eouesancalty ap Holi om of Baerets of Bu eiieneas Ra “CHAPTER THREE Bour wir || Rewret ........., Ma) oe H. PL WhIRROY cacceceeeeeee Bed Brente a oo te =| ane fit = ret Mae ‘ ‘ane 08. L. Fareone .......0e...... duties for New moter. nad oy mi r Royal I. - aaa nr J. Livingston ..... ceeeeeeeee Bd 9 man moumarion| Goce meee coma Yanks’ Infield,or Rather | crime ano Score 8 || World’s Champs |Hemple Shows MENON CAREER th RING. fies, te gan opposeat’e Kean natin B d M ; 1 H '] Hayseed MT)... W. Schorr || Force the Giants| Promise by Way Four yeare age Jim Codiey hada't ca bewan teaching oone an aise 9 é@ Lp Em‘ Coen fas seri Bac. Re pee aly ye ae the bles Me erent m'n Cochrane .....66......117) ....R, L. Baker & Co, Bry k Into Cellar He Stops ed . Quincy Stable . G. M. Miller . F. B, Lemaire . —~The world's} With a terrific left-hand upper- forced the Giants back in-|cut into the pit of the stomach, Jack National League cellar by|Hemple, the California heavyweight. we mn alt, the stomach, ° Pease Wines |e ersete| Hub Red Sox to Win Game) ina. x. = o seie baa ee popularity and julation. video. wat th emnnas ot alt, at at, | tall SOs ie Not Only That, but Visitors Take|*'Rhiw inc. some dave che vante|{ Lyute string, or John. can't win a bail at all. de M. B. Gruber | winning a slugging match, 11 to 7.| knocked out Jack Reed, the Toledo ‘Coffeg'e ob cn masterman broustt aca. f hope Joe is Kindly to Ray Caldwell’s Slow | Uncle Bryn +o Mrs. R.W. Ww ‘The victors made fourteen bits and/fgnter, in the cighth round of a Dim. wor BVIDENOE OF COFFEY’e woN- ‘This afternoon there is a plan on ‘ SANT ....A0H. Morris the losers one Rudolph wtarted to pitch for the| scheduled ten-round go at the Bt Braves. Pat Ragan relieved him.in| Nicholas Rink A. C. lest night. The - the fourth. For ‘Yew York Schupp| wallop was similar to the one with ft M. MoHale |i th 10 ee seerolhe Fontes DERFUL POLLOWiNe. Ball and Hammer Their Way ie, CePA ase at Carrigan, vi! jacover a Sabet. alse beg ae ter teat wun] to Victory. cerca wean a 4 oa ‘em up for two innings and a + ” - ‘ lefthanders, will Ro ’ ery which Jim Coffey, the “Dublin Giant,’ von of a wored evee-| Regh. Coley ot nay a |sioue with Solita cr seme ove ct|Old Rosebud’s Kentucky Derby half and was replaced by Fromme ta aoe gal feeich in. Madison. Square oly, anaes Pounds. One received after ‘the hive pce Nt a ning. He remained until the seventh, | Garden on Wednesday night. old nt. z " it ear- and a meen eng By tel Ea “t nome Yeu are not sorry for By Bozeman Bulger. KerWelve got a lot of ‘em to win be- Record May Be Beaten To-Day. hha or taeg eee ne commard: aine la a ebatot ie tbie rolty, dug: ihe ae! Md Ra hah ee HE Yanks, on certain days, rovoven with you." Joe Lan — —— ment in bytes way he battled Ne aNoUd a Ore’ Donovan. after’ q make big hite and then again 2 . ston a . j No disertmination was shown, and| get plenty of bouts here, as he kep' man, beoned, sheard we OO S| ied prous, Strenaare manee they male bla errors, but at nol Walked acromm the feld afer yeaier.| | TOUISVELLM, Ky. May & ven| ‘The day dawned cloudless and a|all five pitohera wore treated alike by | Axnting wi! the time. He lange % . ¢ of year-old 5 * : ’ i h 5 wy, rubber New York Athletic Club, _| time do they do anything trivial. wo were starting in you think ede oe th wie ze: f i thorourh- warm sun promised @ good track ich td wot eat se help tae hui: | Hempie's style of fighting is a good Jim—Allow me to con- Larry Doyle, after booting in three | we'll win the championship? mt eet twelve despite a heavy rainfall yeaterday. ere. At times there were bungling} deal like that used by the late Stan- runs, once said: "Tf you are going to| “Not if you have to play us," the) stars of the West here to-day when — ‘Ihe Derby is worth approximately | fielding stunts by both teams, whieh | ley Ketcie!l when he was in his beat Captain replied, encouragingly, and / the forty-flrat annual renewal of the | $15,000 7 added to the uncertainty. form. make errors you might as well make 000 and is over @ mile and a quar- | 2 . ; that's the way it etands to dat Kentueky Derby ts run at Churchill course. It was won last year by Burne and Robertson reversed In the other two tens, George Ri t! count, It's the only way to get bo: | oc] put 1 here Tn boxing circles those cu Downs. All have demonstrated thetr | Old Rosebud, one of the four geldings | Aekine Positions of yesterday, the! del knocked out Ernie Stanton in t your name in the papers.” words could be gsed advan ver to score f ; former going back to left and the Iat- | third round. Willie Aste out. "And a part of the Yank infield must | {0 advertise a ge figh abitity as two-year-olds and the reault | (rr, .t0 srore in the event. tn the | ter to eh pointed Corona have talked this over with Larry at) Deine « gratis hint to Harry Sparrow. | of yee ce will mre . ie bering | the track dry out thoroughly, turtmen =a " on the three-year-old champtonship, | say this mark is 1 nr to-day, length. Just two bobdbies were made} had tt all Agured out te seter to >. * rk is in danger to-day. fageinat the Red Gox yesterday, and |p, — mvinnnenon amess | often. Take good care Caldwell in the futu thi ie Sor ties Eos me [Santas eh ie ane |Ringaa Gea ae |_FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP gure. You are in exactly the number needed to keep mit, woul ‘deen consid. lohn Polloc matey} Sues ot ine Sou Tallent’ |non'Yor tom ing ow ere,” [gsi some damond, ture Rei|| Latest News and Views and — ys rieritiipeolapenantonges- 4.00 ‘i f a m euccens weinteriiio Jom pohief handler end adetwr, Jacl on ¥ by Feat Will be eaay Wins yine | On the day Before one bobble let 18 Iimply spoiled a whole day of trains Timely Gossip of S; Willan, the work's, bearpeeght ebampion, wal [Baa lightweight, ought to put up cae of Me ‘ne conductor, wishes, I roti Deneve the one troublesome run, but that was $ Chink ep os bmg Pg be # ypor or tey his hand at & new venture in order to ot test fights against & Red Mutter te the Bhew'e . MIKE DONOVAN. overeome by Lute Boone's heroiem to | still a telegrapher, but to the Sox he money, This new scheme calle for bim to rile | main bout at the Fairmont A. C. show tomight, Py ‘Thie is my beart! the last half of the ninth. bedi odd Marg ag Mg Myre © mustang and alm box with his partner tirice | Teddy Jaco} Jack Sayles and Eddie Mor: cop the basebal! = whioh th t game & day for tho 101 Ranch oot He - | rinsey and Pete Hartley will come together tm the ing ona 8~-Don't be "sotranger, | Bbowing the freakishness of fate, lower come ant along emthit | Appointment of Fisher as Judge @ Patrons of the glove game «day for the OL Ranch comoany, “Ble w to te: | rawr 8 tome tte other two After the manger of Kid Willame, tbe dep. Mr. Boot mol’ Theweke Le hee ee oe gt were told hat a roman Would act |<sive 91,000 4 cay tor fous weota, Seek Curl was this came Mr mew ugh he je a lot of in- As second to one of the boxers. How | "to promo Ghamplonstin fight betges eae up one of the grounders that /auirien in regard to the’ matter re: Eliminates Chanoe of Another} itsura. The P. Run in to see me All the boys in the boxing clase Commissioners that | Willard aad Johnen, ® authority for the adore Nea. had’ tatuned eh: ection will always be giad to see you, cently Ray simply can't hear a regulate the sport should see to It | !uiormation, - soa fea and otbere as well. MIKE. Permitted the Red Sox to win their/ os: bal, Nobody has seen it since -Harva at that notices of this kind ar Fi a oh Willams to bot Lewilans «stg round feat fer off Ireland te following| firet camo from the Yanks last night id ie Yale-Harvard Mix-Up. pressed, © euD: | we Ave atte the former, therm bead Me Ormcte AS ES Lae ie 9 stryeter & AC rinat ea will be seen from] —op, yeu, it was dark, all right. The = ee Managera of semi-professional ball |S" een eee eines ie tee | Brandt of Hrooktyn to fight Wiliams at the eed weal bal games have eet wes commis by ee Caldwell can't do a whole lot of de- i Board of Managers of the| ing out cumstances in hie case the blow went (Ctiving. Up to this time he has got 0 be ity, SF sorerat ago, he tried hia hand Seleating adie comnts | Hating fame at Melbourne, Australia, on Mar y sight. Yale-Hawvard boat race at|feW daya ago Henny Kauft was being , 2 *%! lott the decision on points to Herb M:Coy, | The Brows Gymoasium A.A t James Coffey, care of Billy Gib- {On neat Monday night gon, N. ¥.: Heartiest congratulations, a y by ave: * | the Australian lightweight, after a hart treats. | tenmound bouts booked to be fe “ro Frett and Leet for'e lit, and no offelal blot appears | AW"Y DY using auperior Judgment and New London on Juno 2 havel \hon usa imattes oF Be AMtEEACtION, | evng batle, Attelle. ting emoraabip helped | iyian In West” Twents-thint Sn of your Ballyhaunis, Mayo, Ireland, jon the escutcheon of the beat Piller ct \report at an early date, He can win| *liminated all chances of a repetition | disqualify himself if he played with | fo the timit, he flat eons’: Chare Porm ot the wes make a grea! four card flushes that a Yank poker | oe a tow gr without it, but|of the mix-up that marked the finish | 4 semi-professional team, Dominick Tortorich and Tommy Burns Pees etal Gaon Whine gp ved day afternoon Pag ef r= ate nee A Seed a game han ever known. Svat the game, ust think what could be done to these] of the race last year, when tho judges ats - leaned & yermeemie (tc preanste tenia ta. New sone gets acsinat Young Walta of Jemey City the. poll Laland, an old-time all-round athiots,| ee eee eit and etror: ot im the [aspiring championa if he had the|deliberated tor about fifteen minutes | EERING tho Yanks near the top n | Orimos iw thy future, Tortonch taking rer ; drea and Th! boxer 0 ma! J whole works which normally are his.| before deciding that Yale had won the the race, while they we: jceut, of Burne’s holdings, including the open-air) Ht Viet, French — welterwei¢! river and I'll try you out with the os areman, Col. Leland has| second run. race by about four inches. By ap on OY WOre TeBtiNg | vrioe erected by the fatwor heavyweight, cham. | Wes Lille ino battle near Rrarew, loves. Rene oetey eat him Ub OB training! At that the Yadks might have tied inting one competent Judge, he in the cellar position, was ® M004 | iio ‘This ende the price fight war, whieh was] wnt reel on Wedatday Mat Pl d has taught him & method of] up the pastime but for Hooper's fond-| | The Yanks finish up their home| Rone to decide the Anish, all chances | tone for the Glante, It brought out | driring every ove of the vmomiters thery to bunk | Rept Ad We Ucienna in 1900, whee THE FIRST TIME COFFEY PUT, brogthing which James hag found|ness for Ray Caldwoll's slow ball,| stay with the Rod Sox Monday and | for arguments are removed. itarry| the fighting spirit that marked the | tume : be wan oi tained @ deciakia over THE GLOVES ON. beneficial. , Another friend of Coffey|which he pelted into the stand for a/ will then proceed westward, Cleve- | js 4 aie A Ricantet, Seen have Coffe ‘As he telle it hieself,|'s John O'Mara, “from home,” a auc homer in the ninth, land being the first step. Capt, Hus-|t!8her of Columbia been named| work of the McGraw team in the} ie cessful liquor deal fey, to the limit ° y wen! lot of chaire all over the Hier. hey gathered them who backs Cof- time he boxes. before” Carpentier er On account of thptrical eugagomenta Willie days when they were leading the pro- | mitchic will not mol Jimmy Dufly ta Buffalo " . oneiderad! for thia important post, ‘Aw Luther Boone was not Ina fa-|ton is considerably pleased with the Goan mney, tee mere eaaine ihe pr vorablo position for his usual ninth| way the Yankeos have mused up the | Mitte could not have selected a bet EVERYTHING POR L 2 d_at the time that one! is strong enough evidence that some. | PMU face Bombuniier Wells again. the latter 8 it B | g s and Terms to S pe SSE ‘explains Coffey’ 1 | f ( P ter and more competent official.| they wero losing prestige with the|eay tc. attcive ne am ont tat the attest Corkmen’s Field Di in @ corner. are ‘8 @u0CeRS by | innit rescue stunt: Roger ckin- | Kast, but to make sure that every. | lf . 5 ad lag . re * pi 7 cle sent on word ‘to this ef or 1 \e ny. and piled thom inthe gloves:, Shaw |saying that: Pol Maugh, vomem hat of A strankorto| thing I all right before he oftors an hier, is well versed In dut After all. to tall Ducks wath Koa tRiNR | rem Ctneago vetertay. Otte of the civ | ‘The annual field day of the Corkments to tell ‘Jim pute the fear of God in them|the big hit column, did the very best |opinion on the ultimate outoome he both Yalo and Harvard are said McGraw in Philadelph Dlace,” | are now tning wo leducc Veekdy Welsh to battle | Association will he held at Celtic Park it left, | with his left and knocks them to the|he could, Taking one of Dutch Leon- | ix going West with the club to inapect | 90. feat Reve can Teh toca the eeaton few | Jimmy Duity. If the champion accepin the bout |{o-morrow afternoon, An attractive @ivvil with bie right. ard'’s benders in hand, Peck, &c.,| those Tigers, White Sox, Browns and |*QUAFe Meat icon at thel of mone Of thoes Pelle wcalt OU will be staged at the Audionum Decoration DY | nrogramme of Irish sports will be tn his own| Jim notes with pride that many|whaled It into the left fleld bleachera|ex-Naps, personally, Yos, and to Pte Fat oe y \ 3. Now they | uight Kiewn: inclidine traale him to fight tn notabies or their ancentors co: z ircult, It only counted one|keep him company, Charley Gebeat,| Mish have been a sort of an honor-/ know that they must be praying up| ——- yaa ng track events, Gaelic ? air ance me from|for the cireult. ° Rey aOROIRLaaR, never was fig-|near the top to get a tumble from | Jimmy Clabty thinks that it will be some time jfootball, hurling and Irish dancing. Jim to-day, |in and aroun in home pla For|run--not enough to win—but it cer-!the composer, ts going along with) Id be so close as| the fans.” With both Ni q Rey MoQoy of Be | Coffey, *heav: prin. |inetance, there are the Kilbanes, the| tainly was not his fault that there him, yp thoes Hl Pere bette ae figntiog we H babe ow Sark clube nc hae F ef A : eave ny onacaman of Ire- i | eune A ™ so duel end and challenger of Je: lard, met Marin aneridanse Peter. Makes M Shel ‘ . judges. In the race last year there | revenue for Mil the other clubs in| Peculiar atyle of fightin ie Ake IGies Bianl of tae cous friend Tom went |Corbettis parents and John Motor. | STANDING OF THE CLUBS Riess Prettiest ee a | oe ee bis Kem youre of bysie J whet Lime is ba me, | Association, and he will probaply toes down among them and couldn't get merit the simmer co \ NATIONAL LEAGUE three lost their heads when Yale and HE Jockey Club is carefully look. | 288 who fought with bis nait haod and nght |} the ball for the start of the big foot- up. You see, it wasn't the punch that| Coffey, despite his success, is tn no| eT NOE wo Harvard came sweeping down toward in tate ail the fas |foot extended, Mo sass that he couldn't do bim- | ball mateh between Kilkenny and Cork. hurt him, but in going down one of immediate danger of acquiring a! Anish @ neck. First the is into © facts Of The | gif justice agains: McCoy, tit that he will do | Mtldare and Kerry will meet in the pr 4 otra ribs swelled head, though well he might, if om. 18 Gee tee eoitek aakning a Hare ecandal in connection with the! much hitter when he tackle George Chip at the |timinayy mateh. which will tart” at (Coffey's he iste ea seriousty to gome of hin | Gaeianal 109 New Ym ee x Ti Mictory, and’ then the blue flag| recent performances of the race horag |S. Nicholas Pink next Wednesday ui oF. well-meaning enee, egbnigad. he a. WORE CRT . 4 was sent up, They finally got things| Cogs at Havre de Grace, The dis-| Frank Morau ts back to th nery. a om the pitanines 8 8 | Wi wht’ned out and gave Yale the) covery of a piece of sponge that had | Frank ts the other si Toons Nowra 1208 ATL Se ba hit ote is to take a ¢ip on how to tmprove him- ry by a few inches. been forced into the horse's nostril {£9 touring the Pogish ‘waais. halle, He will Giiage.. 120 by ; x niftado \ i. f Tt was Judge pic self. “How do I go in the ring? he re- cently asked a so-called newspaper The eaid expert, rere fn a josh than tok land the third called it @ dead heat.|on April 29, when he was liberally | SF Us country to meet Jim Coffey at the Mngt Thin time Harry Fisher will pick the! backed by the public because of @ |‘! Beeb A © late next month or oo duly 4 winner at the finish, and if he falls| very good performance two days pr Prices and ‘Terms to Suit, Wilke Rorke, who wend to help Jimmy Try: | REPAIRS BY EXPERT MECHANICS, j j der Con overboard or something else unfore-| vious, ford to wake matcbes for the Federal A... wll | 39 to 35 Wee Bt, Near By ‘had since hina waobut that hie teak week suid te “NOPERNATIONAL, LBA geen should happen to him there will) Cogs, in the race in which he wag! ogen # boxing club Monday night at Port Ham a eat MMOAWE: ee Forty policemen, |petter. \ a nit Plontivel: 0, tersey Site. 6. be a substitute to take his place, heavily played, seemed to collapse ton, ‘Toe bouts will be beld at Lorensen’ Goiian ana Gat ‘ 7 hoa da ere in the iitue| "Ana how can T make it better?” Rifarargh i Faria: dR, near the finiah. His owner could Mot | 4. sooas ax vhough Manager Jonn Wetsrmantgl | THUMS Sivan tabien iia if x Hodson River gymnasium on the day [asked James, — OXING clubs very often go to! secount for this suc iden reveraal of y mantitin ohne telhee | ho Br pS nae : ‘ wy brought the pair together. As |_7Né expert, till | Joahing GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY | extremes to attract patronage. | horse but failed to diagnose the cauae NAMamne wa In secking an opimnent SPORTING, Jim looked reminiscent he modestly |"FI*UGe Tater the same export, vie New ¥. mauve. AMRIOAN LEAGUE All kinds of buncombe ia sent! of the sudden shimp in condition, % BRNrEneS at tee: tlmand STN Gxviainec thar the black man know laf the Polo Club, where Coffey was | fis : sith ar Pilati, out by the “press agent.” Instead of) On Thursday the horse had a fit of Tmocomplaise, wining the eeelah to. eliber foo much for him, but wae in noleraining, was surprised to ace. Jim 3 Ciltago , Adhering strictly to facts, alluring! coughing, and this disioged the plece | yw. goueey. butch Reale, bekile Cama ot He also was more or less |gincing in and out around two crossed ATONAL LEAGUE notices are manufactured that look | of sponge. per eget lg eo be soto en peatenness by See Seer Sine canes. vee for at Newel good in print. and many of these| ~The crooks who had a hand in thle eee eee ann aot anne tne cham: to in advan 4 ; | notices get into the papers. The most | cruel acheme should be run down, and \pecent of thene “romances” appeared |not only ‘barred from the turf but in ap evening paper yesterday in| punished for cruelty toadumb animal} Wish Jim Coffer, the “Dublin Glass” 00 bio pion has never met, eer ener How, We caretul of thie Irlabman, |PALMRAES TRAY Cilia Mad oe Att