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26 THE SUNDAY OCALYL, = Surprising Sporting Entertainments Promised the Vistors ot the Paris Exposition. ¢ Bull and Lion Fights the Proper Thing. GALLIC RIQRING VERSUS ANGLO-54XON BOXING Will Probablv Be the Rage This Winter. \/ THE FieK THaT FinisHED oRiscoLL. s welight against the has bee “Break awa; preser Br called all sh good punciiig Y iy turn that which undertook the labor for the ad- one more Llow seemed needful to sing rights. All ‘areund. a publie ich complete a knockout. That finishing blow ak his neck cried a really spor, t was enough to make an under- he never delivered made up ; taker smile, and out af me the . Looking back on the fourth, fifth and the &y, EAP TR ¥ man with his hand to his lip, com- sixth roun it is hard to judge of the ¢ be pro- — — o2 plaining. in an injured tone Why, gen- good fait riscoll. In the actual fight eted, would the bulls have leather balls >l _,A'u.n'(#‘!&’{" Uemen. the heggar's bit me!” no one d a “fake” or dreamed of upon thelr horns? The first bull out, a - 4-/ —— Tt was even so! But a little thing like doing o, hecause the punishment that he perfect devil, black as ink, Jeft no fllusior W W bite was not oy so guve Charlemont was serious. Driscoll He had long, sharp horns and all umc P TAL SRR A B expensive a contest. Some himsclf says that the howling threats of o led S =N }-‘g;fi SALE ~ AL men. with native lan the s kept him back several ts wobbled an - ~ S TR T muzzle their champion; | times when he t perhaps have landed St diffieult to 0 ML 1 striking at his T a decisive blow. For the rest he declares t the bull T TTT |m e estfon was not consider 1A his best. It Is certain that Charle would e— Ha s face was punched out of shupe, at Bor- =y The men got to close quarters h Driscoll hay It. When the Frenchm kick the hman it. and then rushed e Kicks m ve crippled Dris- deaux or ich more than appeared. At any Tha bull had not been teas e seventh round he got @ terrl- had only one speur thrust in h inted kick in the chest that ..when, fike i fia mpered him in the last round the fr aunched his rate, i pped back from n and planted blow v with the soft eig ws told {n the long rt . dazing Cha moment it looked & the kncckout. Bu crylag furiously lating at him, se 1 wooden f e Round 8 (and Jast)—In this round pame into the cr what might have been cxpeeted from the Frenchman's cr foul kic It may have he was rlemont. and were ripe for neh spectators declare the d as if he had dor 1t was “I asked wh Dris- wrong to put u d “professor coll has s done agal such a s £ as Drizcoll.” something o Frenchmun giving it up? “Oh. th right. answered Charlemont's si meeting—ov ner—the man who engaged me to ing habit ‘you will come on agaln in a moment.’ Round 3—The referee, who in the excite- 1 the * If we smifle—as trom 4o, no ould refrs at the Ci the French ocence of T prepareduess. we must do one them chase t him. He mu ver shot justic their ardor at the Jes The thing Is did not show up ment of the previous round had resizned new to them. yet they are bound to ter ful of the slipper: his functions, agreed to referce some plunge stralght into it a bull not completely tired out, more. Charlemont had got his wind again, Meanwhile Enghien, ten miles outside corida, their sword jabs were tim \ /] kicked Driscoll a bad one in the stomach, of Paris, is building a “proper” bull-ring, efectual. A country gendarme byod but did not escape the usual heavy punch- become the professed home of the Killed him with fis cutl Ing. ‘The savate kicks, especia when sport near the capltal. 1 was present at prefect they failed to land, were evidently tiring, the first tragic flasco in which the bull Insufficien and soon he was puffing like an automo- escaped at The opped the fight, because of the wieked protection of the public. “Sport" is responsible for ({t s reckless chauff. Young men seek their beds to get an early Sport ea : and 1 repeat that we must won- €Very one ent back to Paris grumbling. urs to run morning start Regenerating sport,” down pedestrians with their automobile which Is to save the race. puts its tabso “~ blle motor. Though w “professor” and a der at the unpreparedness of all this new S0 stands the new bloody “sport” to. smeers in the full Afenue of the Champs upon the lighter vices the French heavy winter shoes stirred up t sport- Fienchman's heart. Then the French- gentleman, the Frenchman fought like a sporting effort. There was nothing to day in Paris. Both the bull fight and thé Elysees. Sport is responsible for the Aero- temperament Is hot stuff. Bull fights and P ndon and Paris. Credit man. cline - Fot him by the neck, in mad dog. Driscoll, always smiling. took protect the audience but a flimsy wooden rib-smashing contest came off within the Balloaning Club. from whose exploits two rib-smashing! Old-fashioned Frenchmen ‘harlemont stler's grip, which caused perhaps three kicks in this round, all upon fence, breast high, hastily thrown to- last month. A new spirit certainly has aceidents are due already how . h P excitement. the upper body, and administered such a The old Paris shake their heads dublously gether by an enterprising business house come to Parls. It is bloody, vicious, night-life of soft debauch Is waning, STERLI) HEILIG.