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3 shoulder contest. Nelson tried to | and at close quarters Gans hooked find Gans’ body with left and right |his left to the mouth, Gans sent hooks and accidentally butted the two straight rights to the face and negro with hie head. Gana sent |a loft straight to the Jaw, Nelson Nelson againat the ropes through | missed two viclous swings and Gan sheer foree of weight, Gans alipped|shot in a atraight @ft to the face @ jon the ropes, and Nelson chival-|as the gong rang Gans bad a roualy him back into the | shade the beat of it ring An a reward for this kindness | Nelson smashed Gans on the body! Round 22-—Gana sent a straight and the crowd yelled ite dipap:|left to the face, Nelson retaliated proval At the close of th with a left hook to the stomach Nelson kicked at Gane and Mixing {, Gane worked in two ter pily allated rleht upper-euts to the bedy, They |The ligerents had to be again leaned shoulder to shoulder ed by thelr handlers land did little more than wrestle % —_—_———— ~~ panera n 4 156-0 4 with lvinally Gane parhed Nelson away ound 15—Opened with : ia Battling Nelson Deliberately Fouled Joo Gans in wrsiens won ot ne pliloly, | He was walOll to et eine ee eo the Dane's him; don't let him get away,” Was | desist by Referee Siler and the DP crevitancously with the gong 42nd Round of Goldfield Battle and Referee: ! ser foe ee sid | Reutlon, was uta to. the ends This was the only time n jound 0 corner. ‘They were in close andi tention was paid to the a during the round that the men had , . lifi Him--Ga’ F ite From Gans smothered Nelson with {wo the meu roughed it at ch fought and Ganw had the advantage Siler Disqualifies Him--Gans Favorite From sicns sos » siocomion of tote \o| sore lthe face. Gans neatly ducked two ' ‘ a ado'ee 2 r* noes 4 het © Round 16—Nelson missed Round 23-—Th rush: the Start--The Fight by Rounds. | eet tebe, By me ~~ Mel fand right swing, Gani clinch and Biller ware Nelson : |non again went + with {Gane tried to keep Nelson alip dis /consta ge tg da blood wtrea hin, mouth| tance, but Nelson followedgGans|head. Nelson drove his inf! twits it nose in apite of all, the pun-{ about the ring trying to. lan same |to the eye after the eolored lid Hae OOLDPIELD, Sept. &—Joe Gane | with a left to the same place Gans And ose. in spite it all tne Hl) Vicious right swing. Gans whipped tee lefta to the tase. At clone ts ihe anadtapated Hghtweight cham-|then peppered Nelson's face with | lakment Newow tid Wil Ont | nis right to the Jaw and Nelson |quarters Nelson: put good | rights he world. After 42-rounda | trip-hammer rights and lefts to the | SiOURE fa 1m ‘the round. | ivostied Gans about the ring, Gans [over the negro heart and then fo in which both) face and Jaw and kept this up wmill| HOM, trea *ngnt at a fearful pace, |olding. | Nelson nd ith, a lowed the usual course of wrentling punished, Net the gong rang, Gans went 2 ais Hee ee vin the better of a heart | Stitt right to the face and once | They broke aw . and ' a“ y fouled Gane by hitting} corner with « big lead ood | Seaking rally. The men bled| more they leaned agatnat one an: gered’ Gaus with # ’ . th eit, and George |Mowed from Nelson's ears as he coptously, The bell rang with other. Neleon had the ter of the |Mard left swings to the jaw and ago, the referee, Went to his seat son having the shade of @ moat | Found, replete with wrestling ons oral rights to the jaw. | Gene Haqualified Nelson 1 - . a phod » | - l did pot respond and Nelson sent be Meeeeees caamptensniy | Round 2—Both were up quickly a 2 coe Dignne Ht WIC Round 17—Nelzon landed hie eft crowd Into # frenzy by driving Gan Hoth men were badly | TN Newton with right and then |>Y his handlers n the m went to a|to his comer with « right hook to Cah ental, Ses pear ‘Nelsen. with awe tere wae. one nay ' Si ca the and of the and an apparently the stronger | JAtral Newthe jaw. He followed it} Round 11-—They closed tm, with | S¥alnet, hitting low. | Nelson swung {fect Ot Nelson” “Nelwon.” It oo ihergg Me ted all through the | PMs aight right to the Jaw. |Gans requesting Referee Biler to) Win KRA' tp ce midnove and. the? ioe Dane's round bin points and bad Ne ©" | Nelson seemed impervious to pun- {stop Nelson butting with his head wreath / es ee ae Sal ge elle several times, but] /Diment and came im all the time, | Nelson apparently thinking that his) worked tn, « ee eneeee| Pe ro ee ana tality of the Dane) Gang measured his distance and | anty chance wan to fight breast to a ane a moment later apie | 34 ent right af oo . 1 iteetf and pulled) ine and again shot his short arm | breast aud judging from the pre milar punch, pl om ws By gran ig Sos spp Gan aay | rights to the Mattler’s face. They | ceding rounds he ts the better man : o Snertiy after the 6ind rouna| Tights to the Battlers face, They |ceiee "game. Nelson, ctarted a| Round 18—Cane rushed te with /roughed It Ot Giese qunlein Mee started the men felt lato ® cliVeh| yopereut Nelson by a left to the jatream of blood from Gans’ mouth |# straight right and Welaon |o0n swung Rie lett ond right to oy Behan had his head ot | jaw. At close quarters he chopped |with two wicked rights. They| swung two rights nese eh, ures cuneate %0 vont Gans’ shoul and his Nelson on the jaw again with atiff| broke from a clinch and Gans | face Siler again warned Nelson ser iallccs Bax tone bare 2 the nee Suddenly he drew back his arm and) rights Ison fought him to a| whipped two rights to Nelson's jaw.) about using bis b a. Thay again |e arene Bis tet eee coe wien hit Gans’ a viclous blow in the! citech and landed a terrific right |Gans was cautioned to keep away | beqas fighting shoulder to # a Eccds se te ae. helen gros. The negro crumbled up to the face. In a mixup Gans rock-| by his seconde, elson kept at | Meson cumt Wh ive denies Spores = lice waeareuts fe a heap on ed Nelson's head with two wicked | close quarters awung «| * ings to the face, but Gane retal om they oe toate ob peed f right punches to the face and fol. light left to th 4 the bell |fated with two stinging rights to ereve Gt & to the ropes and lowed tt with a short arm jolt to/rang. If anything, N had a| the face. Gans drove Nelson agalast |, 1g lefts to the body before one acquiesced in ef-|the ear, As the gong rang Gana | slight lead in this round. ropes with two right smashes | PE Mi ched. They both minsed sion worked a hard left to the Jaw. Gana —_ 4 \ = ~ Pree mary Bchuzedn isis aaa & falls teftewed. Gane Gone Chesred, fo We ag 2 gp aiggesemen mewné. 19-—Selees rates | at the end of the round Gane got in| Anding repeatedly on Nelson's face Referee iter was loudly , oe See ae a shoulier |, good right punch to the Dane's | Nelson had a shade the bewt of it ¢ vane 08 Gana getting Nelae o on ok 4| 5 % Round 2—Nelooa irted to get initin nipped a tiff right to face. (face. The men did pot bear the) iung 25 Gane rushed at once close and Gans whipped his right) Nelson forced Gans against the fone and were p | eee ae tune Te ae oe wae hissed by ° to. the car. At close quarters C888 | ropes and slipped to the floro afinseey They fought and wrestled at close when seen in his uppercut twice with right to th/ hold out his hand and ai : quarters, Nelson then sent two dented that he had chin and as they fought at close). pis feet and they immediately Round 19—Juat before the gong |.) arm left jolte to the face. A Gene, tut seid that the nearo was|range Gama swung right and left|‘O DO! tities, Gane rested| Tang Gans seat in a left 894 180! moment later he whipped « left to tired and quit. Silly Nolan. Nel-ito the head. Nelson got in & rieht/ pinseif, content to permit Nelson stiff rights to the Jaw amd Nolson|(Do"tuce ‘Nelson dealt the negro a fens manager, made « rambling lover the eyes, Gans hooked a wick|t, go the leading. They put In a right on the bead. There | ior biow with right and left to the Sane tod ES....3 5 “latee the od right to the stomach and Nelson) breast to breast like two bu was more wrostling than fighting Ir) joy He followed thie with wo fight on ites eet le fad one |SROt a straight left to the fc®. | Nelson butted Gans on the Jaw with this round. Deroga’ mY comments | sights aa x te he ee. tee ee at the first opportunity he| Several of Nelson's swings wentini, head They went very low, Were passed around the ring quake fun bas cedaeeh euaae hed. Neleon employed rough tac-| Wild. They went to a furious MIX! head to head, each seeming to fight ne ~ ier bie Se eeee ee thee throughout the fight, using bis|in the center of the ring, In whieh | secording to the best style adapted) Round 3 The men rushed to a! matters, Gans hammered viciously head continually in clinches, and|Gans drew blood from Nelson's! 1, their different styles The bell/ciinch. Siler grabbed Nelson by/at Nelson's face with right and had to be warned several times by) nose with a straight left. Nelson! rang Gans had a stight shade./the bead, Indicating that the Dane | jeft punches, then they went close =e | got a good right to the face as the | siier said be believed Gans was|should coase boring in with his Just before the bell reng Gans Gans Broke Right Hand. |delt tolled. Nelson ts being out-| resting up. |Nend. Gone straightened Nebaon @p|ahot hie lect to the foce. Gane was Tt was stated after the fight that “Gane had broken @ bene in his hand) fn the 38rd round, and after that! was competied to ape only one hand Under the circumstances he put up a wonderful fight. Gana stated we the fight that Nelson had in- tentionally fouled Bim, and said be! was satisfied that if the Might had) gone along he would have even-/ tually knocked him out, as he w getting stronger while Nelson was growing weaker ‘The men fought remarkably fast for the first 15 rounds, with the advantage all in Gans favor, After that the men slowed up, as Sesh and bioed could net stand the pace, and only cevasionally would there be « hot ratly, Nelson was sroaay on several occasions, but always managed (to stall the negro off nt! looked several times as though the) gong saved him, Gans, as was ex-| pected, fought much the prettier and showler fight, and outbezed Nelson at al) stagte Many Women Present. ‘There were 209 women present at the ringside, The crowd In at- tendance was a very orderty ont and made no demonstrations what- ewer, There were probably about A086 spectators present when the men stepped into the ring. The arrangements were very good. and the fight could be seen from any part of the arena. Before the fight) Jimmy Britt, of San Francisco, chalienged the winner, Gare was 4 hot favorite In the! betting, afid when the men stepped! inte the ring the sports were offer-| ing 2 to 1 on him with no takers.) Gane was tht faverite with the crowd on account of the manner in| which he hed acted when agreeing | to the many unjust demands of | Nolan. Gane stated in hie dressing | room thet he would fight Nelson again any time within the next two Weeks, but it is doubtful if bd | men meet again in that time, FIGHT BY ROUNDS Round 1—Gans led off with two) light lefts for the face and they clinched. Nelson received « right! om the body and Gans quickly shot right and left to the face. He fol lowed it with a right to the face and Nelson missed three left and tight «wings for the jaw. Gans in a mix-up shot his right twice to the face and out-boxed his man a* every point of the game. Gans jarred Nelson with two rights to the jaw and followed it with « left to the face. After breaking from « ‘eMach Nelson walloped his right “hard to the jaw and followed it LIST OF Steel Ranges} AT BARGAIN 465 Gem Moaltor for. 65 Star Katate . 0 Majestic Range 10 All Steel Peerless 56 Cleveland Range 60 Born Range for .. 6 Garlond Range 50 Wagner for 60 Miller Mont Range ®30.00 45 Buck Range for ..820,00 We also carry a iull Mine of the wellknown brand of CHARTER OAK RANGES, which are guar anteed to be the most economi cal range on the market. NEY & WOODHOUSE FURNITURE CQ. Complete Housefurnishers and Gols Agents for the Charter Oak Stee! Ranges and Heaters, 418 PIKE ST. Phones—Main 2998, Ind. 3096, | stomach and the bell rang. Nelson | 354 Colman building, for a book of} potated, but he never gives ground and seems to thrive on Gans’ punches. It was Gans’ round the body. Nelson chased Gans about the ring. bat his blows sent Gans back with two left Round 4—Neisan missed left for | rag sins right and left and THE SEATTLE STAR.TUESDAY, SEPT. 4, 1906 | with two lefts to the jaw and Nel efte to the body od, both landing Nelson rushed Round 13—Nelson rushed tn and | son ings to quarte: later wun ith left. Nelson swung right and|s Ane the face at/lefts to the chim Gane uppereat with| Gans almost through the ropes and then missed a left for the face clinch Nelson landed « severe Inaded several b hange follo a bit worsted early in the round, but the rally had the best of cloatng Round 26-—Neison forced Gans to IR} the ropes, but could not penetrate Gans marvelous defense while tn variably fell short. In a clinch 7 again brought blood from Gans'|loft uppercut to the Jaw and they |, * - Gafis worked his right to the f90® | mouth They exchanged right) mixed it, Gans putting right and rr 4 heed 8 cing ae god om Nelson went after Gans’ body and| ewings to the face in the center of|left to the jaw. He followed Bis /ino jett awings for the same place bored in with hin hew man backing steadily A smothering his man with right left jabs to the face. Nelson caught | Gans with a terrific right swing to drove Gans agatast the ropes, land ing both hands to the side of the head. Nelson, bleeding from nose, kept over Gans, but Gane shot a straight right to the face, which be duplicated a moment later. Gans then put a right to the brought the crowd to its fret as he w to bis corner with « smile on bis face. Nelson had a shade the best. Round 5—Gans shot a left to the nose as Neilson rushed and they) went to close quarters, He swung) his right to the ear. Nelson drove | his right to the kidseys, but the) black man rocked Nelson's head with a series of left and right punches. Nelson swung beck wild ly and Gane stnashed Nelson's sore | nose with « terrific right Gans bropght the bieod afresh from | Nelson's nose with stinging left punches to that organ. io a mix) Gans uppercut with right to the jaw. Not for a moment did Neilson | break ground, he swung heavily to) G face with left, bat he was i baked by a stiff right to the face. | The gong clanged and Nelson wen the ring and wert to a clinch the jaw the jaw, and Neisan cutting loose | susrters and Nelson worked tn two! ever, had a shade the better of the round close quarters |wore tanded (a a long shoulder to tm STAR FORM CHART SEATTLE, Sept. 3, 1906. —Sixty-otghth HH Raebert, presiding jodge on again fought breast to breast They worked to oe and Round 14-—-Both men fought to/the Track fast FIRST RACE—Five furlongs Value to firet, $200. a | ae) Matthews vary Mere a a Pamman pine tf Winner, Mart gent Won ot Phin piace ‘The | advantage and sent 4 | right and left wwings to (he jaw an and | and at close quarters Gans worked | the round ended, the gong apper his right and left severs! times to! ently came just in time to save Nel close eon from defeat but very few blows uppercut over the oye Ge face wo right-hnad body in « volley of Gans bas the lead |left uppercuts to jaw that made the| Round 21--Nelsom came up ae the | 208r? 62 back The negro, how: | then, nothing had happened. His | loft eye was badly swollen and dis colored. They fought to « cllach poked right and left to Gans then sent In a sift Neleon sent pasches, ay Weather fine Ed Duke, starter Selling Two year-olds We Fin Sockey é Bethe shew Te shew bt \eteet~2 went wild, Then the boxers boxed and Gi landed a left awing over the mouth, following it with three straight lefts. to the face. Thea followed the inevitable clinch, emerging from which Nelson upper cut Gens on the jaw with left. Both jmen appear tired at this stage of the contest. It seeme hard to pre dict the winner at this time Round 27-—Neleon pushed Gans against the ropes and the latter, working himeelf free, seat his left a hard left owing and tn « mix Joe pat in two light rights to the face Nelson retaliated with two etraight jefts to the face, the last one send ing Gans’ head back. Gans hen eat loose, He drove his left to the tomach with terrific foree and then trove tight and left to the jaw Nelson maddened, fought back victously and gave the negro more than be had recetved as the round closed. The round was an even one with both men tired Reed 2%-—-Gans jabbed Nelson on the mouth with left and the Pitter butted the colored man with tits head Nelson then put left and right to the jaw and shortly after ards swung hie left to the stom ach and right to the jaw. Then they closed and Nelson sent Joe to the to his seat spitting blood. Nelson || #994 SECOND RACE—Stx furlongs Selling Fouryearolds and Bl ropes with a left hook to the face was badly punished in this round upward. Value to first, $150 The men wrestled to the center of Betting now 2 to 1 in favor of Gane todos Hore wi i Pie red & a the ring and Gi sent right swings Wi Larene. 5 + 1% Keogh +” «Ute the face. Nelson tried to wrestle Round ¢—Nelson rushed Gans, |] ie queen Cup « ho Bp Lange * % TiGens to the ropes and ¢ but the colored lad smashed him |] 35 yok ©)" Pp rejavensted man drove in the face three times In sucess |] mm rT Kingsier « s 8 with several fearful cloute to the sion. Gans evaded Nelson's rushes |] 3, Sin Ges. *, *5 *S Tliaw. the first of which sent Nelson Nelson boriag in, forcing a > ~ tottering half way across the ring nd a gg L es nes tet iene panee t £, moe 8 Cherie ahow It Gane kept at Bis man, who was Nelson clinching, enpectalty | tenor. Pie 0 Lae by Rouseray-Laithe Piwet wengv, ent ” with his head against Gans’ breast. | Mart good. Won chew now driving anaes, atk te wong clanged. Ik After breaking from clinch Gans) landed hard left, following it th) 1] 9905 THIRD RACK—Stx furlongs Belling several terrific right drives to Nel Value to firat, $200. son's mouth Gans sent Nelson's w % head back, hammering his man al: |p-pe y=; ja a - Nelson fought back |] set sania iar et Hy H but could not locate aed “ ae tagonist. Nelson was |i wx fanic taay ie Pn ". bad shape when he took his 1] b-4 ; S % % chair. fils face was cut into rib ™ ” ” P4 bons. Gans has « big lead and ws *. » ‘ looks like « sure winner unless 2.1 : g 2 Neison should get in a chance blow Round 7-—-As usnal Nelson forced Gans about the ring, Gans content |< ing himself to watch for an open 9906 FOURTH RACE Six furlongs. Gans pecked away at the face two right swings with a fustiade of right and left punches to the face that staggered him. Gans received « right punch into a corner. right to the face and back wildly Round § Gans had no trouble son's onslaught and right to kidney t and left to Nelson's i no trouble in ovad |ing Nelson's swing. Gans played with the Dane. At close quarters Nelson swung his left twiee to |Gans’ jaw and a moment later lawung right to the place He swung riz Ray plore 6 « ly Won sastiy, Relance driving = wee or 3h Mine whew 6 Geiftow Margaret 6 upward. Value to first, $200, inden Wares a a oe a (em) Wille Greae. & ed < ee ; id fen Bick, io te 8 te T Mutiven oe Botan we he Fountain fost Marie Ft i] % @ Kirschbaum mit soe Y 2% BN Keown ni Tell Reed, 6 “= o & # Leegne omni) Dora T, 8 7 7 Graham oe a ae Orvan vinne } jane 1. show 24 Roland show 1. > Mh ee oh ood. W Winner mart 9907 FIFTH RACK Handicap pulled up One and a sixteenth Three year-olds aad upward, Val )Sesves. Three year-olds. Selling. Four yearolds and Round 29 -Nelson rushed to close quarters, appareutiy se strong as ever, He followed Gana, but felled to land upon the negro. isons reeuperative powers are almost superhuman, The men wreathen! and roughed it in the conter of the ring and exchanged rights to ihe jaw. Gane rested, permitting Nel son to waste hie energy trying to oda Both were very tired 4 honors about even. Round 30—Again Silor told Net son to stop using hie head, and they went to close quarters, wrest Ving and stalling. Same old story Round 31-—In ix Gans landed several uppercuts with left to face and then sent Nelson's head back with a straight left to the face. The men were locked in a clinch as the coll rang. The fight apperently has settled down to a question of the survival of the fittest = * oa Round 32-4 danced away re ne cthor WEY Ti trom the Dane's leads and as usual to frat, $562. they closed tn, mostly of Nelson's a oa a a C2 Ge "HA" initiative. Siler again spoke to Nel io eT Be Reanim 1 i fjxon about using his head on the! mr Of OF OR By Rekenee ) ff fmegro's chin. Aagain came the al woe B & 6 Oe W amt.) | Pfs Ml most interminable clinching and s 3 Toe me OP oe 2 ocho Bl wWrestiing, Finally Nelson swung « hard right to the jaw and quickly | They mix it furtously, Gans landing a - ¢ — |four punches to Nelson's one. Nel Te tans ean tte La, 10% ’ followed It with a right swing to the jnon swung right and left to Ga hoy plage 1 Gut show’ Wires Giane +4 show 11-28 Btiliche show #6 4 [lwnme place. Nelson's aye tt badly jaw, but Gans more than evened) Mart hed. Wen easily. Others detvi — swollen and almost closed. Gans matters, sending the Dane rapid-| fh. oma eae i at ‘ whee sent Nelson back with two strataht fire rights and lefts to the jaw 9908 SIXTH RACK—One and a sixteenth miles. Selling. Foyr non yong F samen “iett Round %—They stood shoulder to yearelée and upward, Value to firm, 9266 at [pith 0 terrific clip on the Jaw with shoulder in the center of the ring fndex Horse weemsy * & @ Jockey Op of a right hook and then sent a dasing Gans walloped the Dane with right! “a yh » left to the face. Again the gong and left to the face. Nelson tried desperately to work in two right-| hand inches to the body and for | his pains recetved two wicked shortarm rights to the jaw. Nelson swung desperately for Gans’ face, | but seldom, if any, of the blows | found the black man. They closed in, mixing it roughly. Gans swung his right and left with fearful foree and Nelson slipped to his knees | Nelson bored in and whipped his! right and left to the negro’s jaw | Nelson then brought blood from| jane’ mouth in a stream with a} succession of lefts and rights to} that member. A terrific mixup re-| sulted at close quarters. Gane bled slightly from the mouth as the bell) rang. It was Gans’ round } } Send 26 cents to Knapp & West.| plans for pretty homes. Wi Gokien Light. © % . ‘s Py ” 10%, 146% Fury place 6-6. bie bby Others Mart poor Value + year-olds and upward wi tm 1 . » i my FF 5. Light show & noe Whatter to first, $200 Bir, Fin Jockey op 4 4 ‘ Kirschbaum ” 7 Rettig « ” Loagw 4 » 9 Graham : Peereas show 2-2 9909 SEVENTH RACK—One and an eighth miles. Selling. Four brought relief to Nelson and saved him from almost sure defeat. Nel m did not look very cheerful as jhe left his seat Round 3%-—They closed tn, Nelson |butting with bis head, and Gans peppered Nelson's face with terriftc right swings, Nelson's left was entirely closed. Nelson rushed Gans to the ropes and they fonght Round 34—Nelson forced Gana te jthe ropes and put right and left swings to the head. Nelson worked to Nelson's mouth Nelson missed | Jot clove range. Gans resting and waving bis strength won bled profusely es the men worked to the nter of the ring and was a aight behold, Gans rested again as son bored in and wrestled. Gany nt Nelson back against the ref eree. | ° lin two shortnrm tefts to the stom. | | PACIFIC COAST Cian: sch and both mon wrestled Gar nearly put Nelson through th ' ropes, Nelson appeared very tired was the better of the two an th round gong terminated th round . | Round We the ” old story, wt and stall, wihtout a blow being struck, Gans finally ; ripped in a straight left to the jaw and again th wreoatle each other's head against the Oher#) api enoiD RECORD MAKES shoulder, Gans got in an eut to the héad ax they went tO &) FIRGT GAME EASY—ANGELS elineh Roth men tottered about |the ving | TAKE THE SECOND GAME). | | @tound 46—Both sparred, and then| THROUGH SEATTLE’S ER Gans started something with @] gone. | straight left to the face. Again they | Wivet an ® wrestled, Nelson missed a forceful - uppere intended for t jaw, and ———— | ae for a b f moment it looked as if the men were going to fig but snttie Won the first game of such was not the case, Gans CY! gounie-neader you i ae 4 erly ducked a@ right ewing and th Boch os ae ran into « right hook over the hea en 1, malting « ' pt ¢ hooked a left to the stomach, ries wor but the Cut 5 and at clone quarters got hin right| tell down the next game and Lon] } Mghtly to the Jaw, Nelson pushed én ts Partie! ; F t the ropes and Gana just did va -* : mut of the way of a right upper uah the man feoons ge ; | Round Nelson started hia play by M ie right fo rGans’ jaw, but mie n ‘ y mark by three feet. The . ‘ againat each other and made Garvin's team mates at ae attempts to strike a blow fed } ff i 1 Gana whipped a powerful left to the he I ie t ' Hers wind and clinched. Gans surprise rt wetting J leveryhody by catching Nelson at/ Mts Bie t Ha at * low fistance and putting in several bright LU « |wtratglt lofta to the face three } tf men at bat : | Round %8—Nelson rushed in and bee 1Ganw backed up quickly, trying to| 7 1 go was ' ' keep the Dane at a distance and cause is ahy @ lett £ Sager te |foree him to #par long rang and Vi ® atten to pla atl whiners Gans complained bitterly about Nel- position with sad results vking son revting hi chin and shoulders. error ' = son «wung a left to the Jaw and rune f . er « Vieke after a clinch Gans put in two right team mated AMERICAN LEA ; to the Dane's face, Both men were me atte : AN LEAGUE, leg weary and stalled and clinched 7" war Jones| xew Yor Rae much as possible. It was next to pitched good b » o wes up| Pu ‘ fi impossible to get the D. to fight against it “ Creere ad at long range, as he realtzed that y samme « Vowers hin only bope of winning lay in ADR MPO Aw!» £ clowe renge ‘fighting, or rather 4 H ; 4 ; i « wrestling Gans Mkewise seemed ‘ft 1. Ss Sas Marre Waddell) and . perfectly content to rest ear . Re Be te HE and © The game was sential Mort, e bog, 2s Round 39—Gans jabbed his left | js i ‘ ve me twice to the face before Nelson | Ger . i ee oe leould get to close quarters, Then - lfollowed stalling and wrestling, py dy te a a which was broken up by Gans pun ."9 |ishing Nelson viciously over the , 3 |heart with the right Gans fol z 8 1 1 8 jlowed the two atraight rights to the ‘ ee a face and again it looked as if the Sie & we! deatiock would be broken. It was Bp Se Se ae . eo. £8 rine Young jonly a flash in pan, however ithe men resumed the tiresome stall-| ing, Nelson being the chief offender | Nelson, by way of veriety, sent in a hard left to the jaw and Gans came | with two lefts to the jaw and aod Warner wo. Patton re | omek | Nelson's left eye ts closed entirely now, and he appears to be tiring rapidly Round 40—~The men did very lit tle fighting Gane got Nelson at! arm's leagth and took advantage of | germs Pim this by sending his left twice to the Dane's sore face. Gana landed ARCOND GAME again about Nelson's head and sent ap. a8 Nelson back with a left uppercut to | i ie the jaw | “ i + . ' Round 41—They came up slowly ie and clinched. Gans asked Billy N + i | lan facetiously, “What time ts it?” i aennten Then they resumed the clinching Pacific contest. Gans shot o straight right 4 to the mouth and Nelson rebuked him with two lefts to the stomach . “4 for Somme lee Angeiee > Nelson whipped bis left to the face | Remand of * and the men ceased fighting entire: | =rrar"|_* 3 ly. Suddenly Nelson landed « hard | bite. is : lieft hook and Gane fought bin | pe, | landing two lefts to the face | Mecieuand. m g 8) ber nd @ right to the body. Both | Meer. « @| Butte en etentio’ | Habaoten. w ot re — - Teale 7 ‘ Round 42--Gana started the round |with @ straight left to the face and they clinched, As the men broke jout from a clinch Nelson deliberate lly struck Gans low and the colored man slowly sank to the floor, The blow was clearly observed by every jone tn the arena, and there was not L a murmur of dissent from the spec | 3" 76, tators as the long drawn out battle was terminated, Gans was given Have them cleaned to look | away the Gestation on the foul like new at the Pastortum. Mata | Round 4) ans started =the yo round with a straight left to the face and they clinched. Ae the |men broke from a clineh Nelson de |liberately struck Gans low and and the colored lad slowly sank to the ficor. The blow was clearly ob. werved by everyone im the arena and there was not a muraur of dts sent from the spectators as the long drawn-out battle was terminated CLIFFORD WINS OVER LUNDIE Better bargains than ever before offered in at the time you want them most. Don’t fail to COUPON TICKET, it may be worth money to for them GOLDFIELD, Nev. Sept. 2.— Jack Clifford won the preliminary bout over Bobbie Landy tn the see ond round, putting the jetus to the Frisco lad’s aspirations by « terrific right the jaw The men entered the ring at ox actly 2 o'clock. Bert Ulmer was the third in the ring. Following are the two rounds of the fight: Round 1—CUff led fest with tett | for the stomach and missed. A mix followed and Lundie drove right id left to jaw. Lundle uppercut ith left to jaw and both exchang- ed wicked bedy blows. Clifford alipped to his knees, but up quickly and the men mixed vicious in Clifford's corner. A furious rally followed. Lundie received much the worst of the round Round 2-—Lundie missed a right swing for the head and they clinched. After some sparring Clifford sent bis right to the stom ach and both men clinched, the ref eree pe ora them. Locked in each other's arms they exchanged body blows, then Lundie sent a right wallop to the jaw, and, clutch. jing Lundie, Clifford put two short | right swings to the jaw and they) jmixed it. Lundle got a left to the | stomach and a right swing flush to the jaw, sending him to the mat Landie came up grogay and was promptly knocked out by a right ing to the jaw Save money on all your kitchen supplies. complete and extensive Housefurnishing Sale ever 4 ated in this city. Every special advertised for on sale tomorrow. 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