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7 THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10, 1900, : aay TRUHLIN AND FITZ IN FINE FETILE msm.) . FOR TO.NIGHT’S BIG FIGHT AT GARDEN. — OOOOH MADARA DVT 6 He HATE THROW RTE @ a ee § vesecassseosoaee FORE + HUIS c s : ABUNCH OF RAPS +): ' ‘Lanky Bob Is a 10 to 8 Favorite Now, but Ex- AT THE BOXERS. $ panky Be = how, AR ay ‘: perts Think Even Money Betting Will Prevail ; naa, wan ne te When Fighters Enter the Ring. : weight champion, doesn oan 10/8 5 Of course, there te method in Frank's! * Madness, but Terry te not a “come-on’ | ; COO OOOO OUI WTRF VOOM FOOODOG CO TEDTNAARDAREAS ‘There are at least half a dosen men of Erne's own class who think they can deat him and want a chanee to win his tile. None bas a better right to try for the honor than George McFadden. Bre ought to take him on while hes waiting | = for Terry. oe AL SMITH—I like “The Kaock ers” columa. It is composed of geod material and able for Qny one to rend. oe Tom Sharkey was at dinner with a friend recently, After the dessert had Been served Tom's friend said to the walter “Give me « Gemi-taeee.” “And you, ot? sald the waiter, af dressing Sharkey “Gimme wan o' them things, too,” said | @ @harkey, “and bring me a email cup o ~~ . . . It's « chame how avaricious managers @f fighters will send thetr men into the ‘ine to win money after their daye as fighters have paged. There's good ol George Dixon, one time invincible ant Willing to fight for the feather-weight Championship when he het i at tie call of his manager. George has since been beaten Firet by Terry McGovern. Tater he was pitted against men who, in bie dmy, would not have iasted couple of rounds with him, yet who now can claim vietory over him. “Dixon was @ good old war-horse in fis day,” said 9 well-known sporting man, “but he was sent to the post once too often.” 40K VENDIG-—-The Mnecker's” RUHLIN AND FITZ IN FIGHTING RING ATTITUDES IN THE or ig Sam Pruett. He weighed all of 2 PPDAADAAAEP ED EE TDDIODE E11 DEDERERRDIMODCIOIO DOR D4 HH | | pounds and wae no taller than Joe Wai | i | cot. I guess he believed aii he heard > for sometody toM him that if he'd ‘ grease himself all over with of! before : ad t he met me my biowe would glance off > ‘ow him. He did as be wae told and came : . into that ring afl ameared over with ) 4 ° wy some kind of oll, He had something on > — by his ah: too, prevent > agh ) Tor Toga hie being » Fitzsimmons. Ruhitn, the ; B “Well, we started 2 6 feat 11% tnohes........+6 Hetght 4 feet 1% Inches | bole and the Gret ¢ " | thing 1 » 168 pounds... Weight. 1% pounds me | is 1 id wae to rep him tn the : @omach, ‘Go ‘way, man,’ was his only * 16 inches ok » 1 inches una return, and when | put another there he Winches heat 41% Inches | vue sald; ‘You's no gemmen’ » 4 inches “Chest expanded » @ Inches } x wallopet : Dan » 3 Inches Walnt . M inches a 2 4 Inen Reach sos 19 Inches “4 © 1% Inches Biceps + 1M inches —_ never PY 11M Inches Right forearm + 19% Inches ii as + M% Inches Wrists inches b » Dy inches Thighs o..cceee » 2% Inches ' ea + Ws inches Calves ssesesece MT Inches ‘When Bob Fitevimmens made known + % Inches Ankles 10 inches the srimnace hops lar planes ins L264 44 90494459900 9-4$44-044890416046-616-.00000000, . man's anatomy Drea! i] . ™ a - ea Jim Corbett, most every fighter (10 8 aaa alae BUMP OG MEE IOG 01010 :F11010 0110191910199 OVD OODOOO DOG OOONGOOROG OVE IOG1018*\01 é INNO MSO SIOOOOSROOOG' fe araraier8 or x, ha V0O TOWN SPORTS ago. That trait has left him. Ruhiin. . , ta his eyes, is 4 dangerous man, He'l wie FITZ WILL TRY TO WIN IN * OUT-OF- Sow spe saat ters rs Som Walah Go Ari fered reedon had « Sight arranged with | he met Jeffries JEF | Garey Berecg. the csored borers FIRST ROUND IF POSSIBLE. 8 SEE THE FIGHT 12222220 os mee AND p igured be couldn't finish him with « same as that of Rubiin. His right arm F ss Wen beag , & doctor satin elven | which for « time 1 hi neider the Hadltor of The Evening Worl The latter drew diagrams of « man |@ 7° {M Paltor of The Fvening ee aren silo _ lids gats,.ls. Rey. ab TAM age, | am in excellent condition for my fight with Bob Pitastmmens, and, Qnd pointed qut the exact spot Then he Ad am - peter tirety jeft it. Although of course, expect to Win | know perfectly well that Lam going up against Gold him if he could divert « man‘e| "dent of Winning fT cant way how mill take me to beat my ' y is swarmed with out of town John T. Reilly, George Reedy, H. River. | sofeness prteahall aus gan tre A wreat fighter, but Iam not a bit wor er the dutcome. | am as sure GBantion trom chat part of his body he |@ POnent: Nut | will say one thing. | w ihee { taak eoie tial % c men who have arrived here LK, Finches, WIN 2, CRney ee eas bis Nand te Un Guanes mexacrtil of ehaunk an fant will eat my dinner this afternoon, 1 intend t i Could knock him out with hte finger round. tlle ptadiys Head A sabi — ery prominent ctty and town) J A. Long ; ‘an he can hie left. The sore knuckie1® ‘ight Fitseimmons a different battle than | fought Sharkey, as I can’t af-* , iiss Wes ectuhed saa Were vs will boat him tn less than tw - Cat 8 - ¢ co (0 se eos) The party ts divided on the outcome he eo renee Ted ie ales ane cnueee With Sak, he V0 tao Gabeneeua & ei , fought Strong, after having hed tre | will try win as qu i * e ne ne to ea 8 sen thay keene s brought with it over 550 tis Beer eee WN tas Aktauner @ 6 Witeiteemaan he ya got @ punch ready if you come at him, and on 4 Worst of it, he put btm out per direc. one bgp se yg . ; aa nae 4 Wednestay aleht : headed by All| good as ever.” that account I wil! mighty careful b I Might bim. I can't say how ' tions. He went for the doc anim ¢ wears be } : “} 5 ea arrivals came fr mt | in & nntehell, beth men are as At 0 many rounds it w " beat Pits, but I will do so nevertheless, fon as he arrived be om renin te wasiege le acid ® 8 See renver ve Ht, | r , | e f it takes me re twenty-fi 1 fought Jim Jeffrie d will « ve nn | they ean be. One thing which has not ven | t . : peach, Doo, - . ' san — % ties Georg te | been conmidered in this fight is that It's | I will challenge r fight for the world's champtonahip, H ‘The osly thing baci n in ome 000 0000600000009000000 oD hes aolegation was made q a ag cg “| to be another battle between youth and} GUS RUHLIN. . elinch the maton between Tom O'Rourke Mad we Hutohin friends are age. Usuatiy the former is tye chol end Jack Dougherty is ign: | Continued from First Page) ° nm star a» ¥ sted Fitzsimmons. Jack Ff port, | but this Aight has proved an exception Frere iliage povots Mad e signing o 6 1 M K ax a commission ¢ 5.00 to wager on! Both men have shown that they will) onstrued Kea, A big sand pu : SHAKE INTO You SHOES | Miishiere. weatenenad bed ants: eee eee ssimmons at § to 6 not quake under punishment. Rublin|!i¢ Dag which he na UL Pere T | Athletic Clud of Baits ’ ‘ ern @ seeteney eee ee engaged in about as bloody @ fray with) poh on trom either har | Allen's Foot-Base, a powder, It' Gr that be would omer « ts pape hee : $)| Peter Maher some time ago as was ever | liad’ with shocker I taken a4] cures painful, swollen, emarting, ‘ner | the manegecs oy WILL JUDGE FIGHT S| Gael se ty, Be eel 6 oe pisnet a feat | Yous foot snd tngrowing salt end] allow then ” . -o Pee to do | instandy jes the eting corns The Se ACCORDING TO RULES.”- WHITE. : 0 f.. mun’ ,,M¢) and bunions. It’s the greatest com- Broadway Athie ‘1 . . . but the blows of the r A «' fort discovery of the age, Alles to se 2 - « V . 4 hman didn't seem to feaze Wrestling bout with Jet Thor oot-E: ee a es : ; wae £| Ruhlia beyond cutting him up, ‘That is| He felnted the big colored man inty a | FOot-Kase makes tight of sew dhoss he Pa * mance W : he We ie Wer a a ee ut the reason he shows of bewlldertue mes, but there | feel easy, It ts @ cortala cure for fered a 110 ‘ A alt ! i . ¥ ectding te a is = ahs oe opens Z| the heavy jabs of Fite hen he re ore when he was unsuccessfs! sweating, callous end ' to ‘ Mad: . | A ./ o rule les t bh the men | ht Men Whose cleverness is not sur- ot more (han a few ‘ t ‘ — : “ 7 © Pogey open? of Queensberry, the same ge those governing all 2] passed Uy Fits, and stood them off to the| mouth and nose fois trouve, The aching feet, Try it to-day. oy, - aoe seme s have deeiined the|'o oat te ; tte are » $| limit. "Kid" McCoy was ove of these | Fight wee te DAE, ihe, fu2 all druggists and shoe stores, Byamil| ¢ . © parser . elute a a " ’ ote punching power, for at (he bs We show « — ... "x Sear sorting to ime teres cHaRtaY wintrn $| AKRON MAN SHIFTY, jon eer" hum tt fastenings whose PRI. Add whedon ‘4 : For two day ' + honest de sialia al Bl) ome writer has seen Rublin work day | blow LeRoy, N. ¥. ard S MRSRY PADDEN-1 thorowmnty |» ay the ’ ane 6o2e0eeorereenpanngy| after day, both for his fights with!” As to punching powers, both men seem | L# Roy, ' joy readin The Kaocker's efore th r 1 ~~ +r oe thee eee Sharkey and Fitz, He ha. aa. to have hy break in leverness | t a 6 - —— | cleverness such aa seems | @ 80) there ts little difference, but in petome as it te amusing . 0 | » big man. He te light on his feet, and | ince Fita probabiy ranks, Hut this can =o fb . w lays have deen | corrugated hide of an elephant about while in action as does &/ peesibly be offset he c has apparently left a x i: was done so] That's his physical makeup. Mentally | ittem at play. ‘That he cannot hit is! gavantage In age which he h , He te on edge | his confidence tn himself te unbounded. ™ e : t nd says not He says little, but his natural bearing Medied!. , e lo ndieates true faith in himeelf. He does 9 by at the ’ ae scene of ble g not underrate the big Cornishman in 4 | willy Madder ae There every day up to| the least. He gives him credit for clev- gnapuare onvaaatty k from fam Hartis's | snort walks, but Pitssimmonys a ) at work practising |erness, punching powers and other ne- P NEw ERDICAL y Dunn was 6 | tite for gymnasium work gz either a sand of| ceasition of a euccesstul fighter, but in M PAR A E iy tory oveT lt have heen appe W ' s8| doing it does not detract in the least 1 2 "onus, ‘os ; hen Fomeap eae —- ¢" , . George McPudden beat Kid MePart- and out. fore than once in the first |feuifaan hia. ant é Tommy | of the work-ho Fita's blows may not be a revela. bad oe. elem Bfler defeating Dizon. al] in and took @ few {tlon to ‘The craft of Jim Corbett, |lend in the sixteenth round of thelr | [ult mounds he made McBadden wings, | ei wecen | m hard smack he cob Ae say | who has shown him some tricks of the| Mght at the Broadway Athletic Club last) pir iin was sent to the floor by @ light A ery bey night. MePartiand, weak and dased. blow on the jaw. He fei as much from) ees ‘ace, over ib Fearn et matehmakers ing sprint. ‘There was 1 in sam. | SAMO, Dae prepar the em | vas knocked down three times in the | Weakness as trom the blow. He had been ‘ated en, = io Med x slgat Bergen Heagh } Champion's blows, and instructed him “ ta | oe when the bell rang. | So" \ime coneuit Hee that Tom O'itvurks « ‘ " ow not to be ied into a trap. Ruhlin| ‘st round and his second, to prevent a) ime up weak in the next round, | seme, ime _secmnuing Sty Wid bury the natehet in eres 2 ant hi knockout, jumped into the ring and cFadden «started 1 finish Bim. | mervelions cures. wallop “ ts cated repr Be ‘gen ae pe: gave up the fight k neked him down ice with his) Hoare 9 00 2 - en minues, they cheered him imbedded in bie brain mains " and again with his lef ser ouly balition @ Pre . ft Vor four rounds MoVadded G14 neth-| ont down ‘the last ‘time nds 4! . < ' * P ‘ ¢ kind that can make ing but walk into MePartland and try into the nd ariey [| &¢ His ieaugure at w able to # at hie yuneh hard and strong. The mus | FITZ’S GOOD FORM. to block the blows the Kid aimed at| W, we the fight Hh MPs daen bd e.opment of his shoulders him. His blocking tactics succeeded | ,18 the pre eery pont between Aus-|# Menor manifeets self im the look, | great in fact, just the*kind that are| Fita’s condition is as good as Ruhitn’s. | for a short time, and then McPart- All day to-day, though. nothing wil, be nd jaue mea. Neither | said belong to © man of wonderful) He bas been working hard for weeks,|iand began to whip his left against igo | fone by elther man. Rest will be the * mach scoot fhe Sent other than] pooching abtlities Hit abdominal de-| too, and is the same olf champion who,| the stomach. It was the same blow with Fy cipal feature of thelr day's ex- | wit) win sure ‘eopment ts ato wonderful aden con-| through over confidence, fell vietim to] which thie left-handed had sent Fico aay i ih te ag at eilntie: pan Wetae tea edb ecten, 44 mig be compared t@ the the fete of Jeffries © litle over o year! some of the bardient