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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER ©, 1963. ‘6 SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. 66 er reser eranteonscereorres | DLARENCE FORBES AUSTIN RCE WIS | PUT OUT AGA BOUT OM POTS, “Brooklyn Tommy” Sullivan Veteran’s Expericnce in Fif- | __Landed Blow on Chicagoan’ ieen-Round Contest with Billy &, Fifth Round of Bout at ~Ryan.“Rl “Westfield Aided % maha. | Kim Materiaily. G CLIMBING 4,» MOUNTAINS Re “YOUNG CORBETT” DOING SOME ROAD work. 2 §9O99-909494890D9999O9HEHOLOOHOSSLIDH IGG OHGOSOHOOHHOM ing stunts at Johnson's road-house | Corbett’s” strenuous life in the Bronx hills—the Denver fighter has con- “GETTING INTO CONDITION:” TAKEN FROM “YOUNG CORBETT’S” STRENUOUS LIFE, BY ARTIST VOIGHT. DEVE AIS. PUNCH. LOP/NG BERASTENS LEFT “QUIETS MURRETTO Lads Met in Private in a Loft in Mount Vernon and the Bowery Pride Scored a Knockout in the Eleventh. | H Joe Bernstein, the clever and aggres- sive feather-weight boxer of this city, met Jack Murretto, a local fighter, In a awa t Special The Even! ror) a : . a MENA reL kN ina teen 5 are done with a two-fold object. In the first place, the feather-| tracted to meet one Mr. Tim Callahan before the National A. C. on Oct. | private bout last night and knocked him plo i Bere. witness Hate Hyer veight champion has a little engagement with “Kid’” Stein in| 21 and has agreed to administer the sleeping portion before the end of gut in the Slogan te raune: pole «-& r ef a8 . . ~ : y : | + . i + ‘01 ti i in, of St. Lous, lor the ausploes of the arena of the National Athletic Club in Philadelphia Saturday night) the sixth round. To be able to do this “Young Corbett” or any other we atresia) of eaten Bernstein | Caice ie By hicaro, lust ninht, » Aeroctation, Rlee was and js anxious to give the ambitious “Kid” the reception his renown de-| fighter must be in the best of physical condition, and that is why Artist | recelved about $75 for his trouble of beat | age, pe food and bad—ood in in polnts. wih i ‘ A i ai a fh rh i ing his opponent, About 100 sport'ag f men apperred evenly mi ved terrible py - mands, This engagement is for six rounds, but it may be it will not go |!Voight found McGovern’s conqueror leading the life of a Rocky Moun-| men paid $1 each to see the fight, and eae auth pound ode a , wat far, In the second place—and this is the chief reason for “Young |tain goat. they were treated to a fast and interest- » 43 A = ing battle. Bay ain Ipeeh eran UA form 4 \ The mill waa brought off at Mount & ante © out strong and confi- Vernon. & @ent for the fifth round. Ina FO OTB R M PRACTI — For the first four rounds Murretto ih drove the Chicago boy e made a very good showing, tanding hand ee teeets | Forbes, ws : " and often on Bernstein's face at close cd tp. He ; : ane Sees ee quarters, Bernstein became tired as a - j= 7 — 5 5 , result of this fusiiade of blows, but man- . ; a round started. ke ! Geores Dixon Heels Heeyeeen tho) After that Bernstein punished Mur- uh nd, recently fought a| retto severely about the face and Jaw, f er about {t. At Liverpool which | and in ‘the eleventh round finally put it, but not ere ot, W by the referee, Ly his man out with a short left swing on x a Ss tdi libata the jaw. George Betts, the East-Side BUSY D FIGHTERS er sa ee caper = 7 oe e $s Soluniblatw! n@IDTRES . (Special to The Evening World.) CAMERIDGE, Mass., Oct, 8—Harvard| NEW HAVEN, Oct. 8.—Yale hes p a Pee rate aera eaeeatantucasera rte] PRINCETON, N. Oct. S.—That |coaches were somewhat pleased atter| mourning to wear tor ite football teat OLYMPIA FIELD GAMES. et é 5 j rfectly satis! : —— FGGDtE LCR Willan rbiRth eal waett th rsity defense and attack have |the game with Bates, which the crim-| didates, "and already the wearers of the| Before the Murray Hille and Phiia- y @ correct line o Blue an on the) No: Kid Letts, who has won many fintsh White. Willlame Nehts of Jate, ix undergoing another) hag Neve In recent years te turn course of training preparatory to ols eo RA CLEV ER: “Kid” Allen, which ts to be on Sunday. ietts has many be-| MAY LOSE PUTTMANN. k ers ip his ability to win and hun-| eee —-—_ Aveds of dollars have been bet on the} “Laniy’’ Puttmann, FOR HUGHEY GOVERN. result work for the Highlanders during the —_—_— jast part of the vasevail season, will Tommy Murvhy, the clever bantam. ! Seisnt fight r of ake Cohen, the Exxtish fz) { in aix rounds, would Hughey MeGove: ebefore ony ub of the Pi ys it has a The Spokane tonal League the player's set 8 on n Be dn welght tn # to get on little fellows: LATEST MATCh, ight-welght of Call- ht Chi pusherty | Wilukee, and ¢ Acrella’ Herre: WMuight, at An SULLIVANS GET BUSY. ig Twin") Sullivan, the dle-we' his brothe of mont THEN LAME NOW, NAY BE RETIRED Heno, the good four-year-old of W. 8. Fanshawe's stable, is the latest horse (o go wrong, He was counted on as a , Oct. &—The chances for nie Reift's rej fement to tracks are very pright just foie boy peeves two offers from probable pandidate for the Brighton here, n Sup. but he has gone lame an to i) in) France next! Po "witndrawn trom. the Taco. BO severe there, B lias mecepted one. The oof that tl boy Moenss to the be granted it. in, is Heno's broken down the starter again, jury that he has toally and face will probably not everywhere —— TWO GAMES ON SUNDAY. iikely not pitch for the team next ite’ Na> claim on rved was a self-evident with their opponents succeed in hoiding th. Tigers tor downs, and the fierce, hi plunges of the backs, notwithstand| the slippery condition ‘of the fleld, wer irresisti "schoo! the little scrub quarter wh: |feam Jook lke the representatives of @ bret Keith, who did good) was tried on the ‘varsity at half back put in for the second half and made a brill- showing running with the ball. 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