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NING WORLD REAL BATTLE __FOR THE TITLE. * COLUMBIA ELEVEN. GETS LINED UP. BUSS “19 ALL ney CARE FoR.— Joe In wis FAVORITE ROLE? “THE E SIONT HILLEL Abdo oon ood WNG-WALGOTT 60 WIL HC = REAL CONTEST FUR IME: ttle Will Be Pe Riekk at the Real | “Welter-Weight Limit of 142 Pounds and Will Be a Genuine Champion- pship Fight. 3 ® BY ROBERT EDGREN, world in San Francisco on the 30th of this month, @, The figh’. will be at the welter-weight limit, 142,pounds at the ringside, a4 for thai reason will be a genuine contest for the title, unlike many of fe n0-caliod “championship hattlos” that have taken place during the vast ir or so, Aside from the fact that |t should be cone of the greatest fights of the . the Imporiant thing about the battle Is that it marks the publicly i any of his opponents. In fact, he has fought as a welterweight {n all r the twenty-one ring affairs that he has taken part in since that ume i Opinion of many of the best sporting authorities the smallest Aghting | Weight that ts possivle for Gans now is 136 pounds at 6 o'clock ALCOTT RIGHTFUL CHAMPION, against ali comers since lis defeat of “Rube” Ferns at Fort Erle| at three years ago. The “Black Demon” {s a marvellous fighter, Al- he Is a pygmy among fighting men, standing only 5 feet 1 inch in SIE bel; he has whipped many men in the heavy-weight class. He is the - blasest Mile mar in the ring. His biceps measure 16 inches, about the game as Jeffries's, His chest and body are as big as Sailor Sharkey's, Wal- 71 Balf age I saw him break two of Tommy Weet's ribs with a fierce | hook. ‘The “Demon” has all the boxing cleverness that any fighter needs, He - Relond Teage ot bis sevage swings. Pi “Bome time ago Walcott came into some notorloty by challenging Jim “Aekrics and all other hewy-weishts. He challenged Tom Sharkey daily. |! for some reaacn or other nono of the big fellows would take him on Aside from his ability as an aggressive fighter. Walcott {s a smalier Mition of Jim Jeffries when it comes to dofenso, [t ts almost impossible | JA fo make an inipression on him with » blow. His tedy is short and covered | Lawler, traine we coming he got so angry that Be) minutes, ‘The lines up was deep with an elastic Javer of muscles. His head is shaped like al t NNY | pe Six gy 1.22, gal-| pulled up the sapling by the ro pate: dst: ee b n ei ert » in ie ps » : mit, and {s as hard to crack, Piste glance from it liko turnips from| ANDREW. MACK —One. and au So Herne eins bie Riess EE fight” goard, mick: centre, ‘g niles iy 2.08, bandily; F, horp; right end, Coo the fron tnrrets of » battle-ship. trainer,” aor | hit the mule _on whieh the man was) Rioters Te Baltoach, vthards , CHAMPLAIN-—One and a sted so hard that the beast had to halfback, Stangland, | THE ADVANTAGE OF GANS. inneOh handitys Fr Wels, ralner. *| mounted SN Unaphey arteries jap Bh, A foe Gans will have an advantage of five inches in height over Walcott ¥ ugh less buncby and muscular than the gorilla-like fant Killer, | Baltimorean has a powerful fighting make-up. : fs as powerful as a middle-weight. the kind to drive in knockout pun sat will gi him a great advantage ever Wajcott in reach, and he is maste: 6 straigit jab and of all varie: of the long-range hooks and “cork ” The graduating light-weight is one of the stiffert pundhere in the He ts as dangerous to approach ag a stick of dynamite with the! Nighted. Frank Erne found that out at Fort Erie in the battle that re Gans the light-weight champlonship. Gans knocked Erne out with biow etruck in the Axht. Frank fefnted and drew back. Gans ai the eainy time, and fcllowed Instantly with a savage hook that & Erna on the side of the jaw. The fight was over before jt had} mally started “Gane knocked out Dal Hawkins, in D; ing fashica, once In tho Keeor carré a long Met of quict finishes. Gans's muscles are long and 8 with, He has long arms he be fs the covlest and moat clever of all ring generals of the art cf boxing. ft engaged ia colving a mathematical problem. He moves in cau- ®, Bis arms bel’ clore to bis hody, poised for a blow or a block. * « opening comes he hits out with tho swiftness of a rattlosnake'’s And that ja #0 fast chat the spe@lect photogvaphic shutters have to catch a rattler jn action. of these suddon blows lands on the right spot tho be ttle | fe a good target shot with his fista, Ho is absolut» 4; It there ja a shade of advantage it reets with a dged graduatioa of Joe Gans Into the weltor-weight division, Since ‘—— ing the light-weight title from Frank Erne at Fort Erie May 12, 1900, | wonderful dusky fighter from Baltimore has refused to make welght Was too much risk and too little glory in fighting him, BU and once {a the third round, His ©" , 0%; Charlies iin, S$ 1S CLEVER GENERAL, a! Guards—Art wie Pied ND, le at the course W. Barrick, BURSTBRULANE—One and a miles in 218 trainer. salloploy hes avery short reael, and ho fights in close. Asa body puncher he 1 RING v HPPER -Seven- Tn the ring of the National Sporting Club of London two years leno GUN T | Vv ogi, genmings, VE RM. CHR \ Stir 18—Fi handily; F. Burlew, trainer. OON—Fiy TILING—Tt 1 Ne diy CK RATLIN~ —— a He is symmetrical from VALE ORDERS uy a , ground up. He has better legs than most black meu, and above the duled for t encer 166 run, 160: # When In the ring he is as detiberate as a, nosme, 197 Inney, 1905 Morton, P. G. Dwight, RS aad Perey F. 8 Centre—J. C Quarterbachs-F. Ht Cates, 197. J wages HH. Turner, U, Steve ¥ Fan ?a.'C, Oremayer, 1906, WW. Whi ween the two greatest black fighters of the age, if \t is 7”. " should be as oven as the Boston-Highlander fracas Lydia Hoyt, 1996 ry tind the sts the fres! sth tog betcer men than any that Gans has met of gar the fe ullhacks—Morgan H. Brown, Jr., 196; Mow CHAMPION VOE waxcorTT, WITH HIS PECULIAR CROUCH, ‘One mile in TY—One mile tn 1.62, NAL, MAXIM—Seven furlongs in| or « i Hoping; F. Weir, Very fasion his (rei, and it takos 9 lot of Jack O'Brien shiftiness to keep | RE D i Hint ie Turton in 1.2%, gal- R. Miller M ort for practice. The date day, but several of the men are *, more are arriving and work will attempted at the Yale Field oa Phursday. The al’s best days, twies {n the sarre | ordered to report are as follows 1. 8. Mills, 1907, elev *ex-Captain Ww. Bucknell, who Has been a ‘ale for two years, 1# not recorded. JOE WALCOTT WILL FIGHT JOE GANS FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE SAYS SHARKEY; = FIGHT WITH JOP GANS FOR THE WELTERWEIGHT TITLE N.Y, Sept, 14.—Dark mixed with rain made ur extremely disagree tida morning Football Squad Down to Work, The principal workouts were the fol- lowing ONEY C. LOVE—Four furlongs in 1.08, eanlly; OSGOOD—Five-eighthe in 1.04 breezing; Bilt Morley, Columbla's football coachs) teat p4o) is not only a very good instructor in the | of last s lart of gridiron strategy, but a mighty} wane sor | hunt ver as well, Morley admitted as Velah, {much thiv morning while talking about |the season's prospects. Wetr, ‘I've just gotten back fron hreesqiarters, in 1.18, | through the We he said, jaat place I left was my home down| Campbell, trainer, trainer. handily; T. man to take the yea B, Jennings, trainer b veering; W. tralaer steer every night trap for that griaaly trainer, er, trainer. ive furlongs in 1.(6, | went down on mules and found that we veralty of Pennsylvanta, had gotten Mr. Bear, “He was a monster silver tip, measut! Man at the wig p ing #0 bir that you wouldn't belleve me Practice yesterda: if 1 told you the exmet figures. Any- how he was the biggest silver Up ever with the taking up of 1.5, | aN e furlongs ta 1.06, han- trainer, *Five-eighths in 17, imeyer, trainer quarters In 1.19, han. weyer, trainer Three-aights tn ( itton, and if his hide was worth it I'd have ing, a department in had ft made into a rug. But it wasn't, aa always been weak, so there's only my word to prove that wae a me! he was the biggest on record in the) squad at "Pou Shs, county. Yesterday w: » Yip Morley had a good deal to say about ® football playe aver seen at this stage of the practic@. the university completed. it is ex nty-nine players Who |hone of turning out a strong eleven. pot ball aaso~ Morley | said that he was glad to hea canes heir first work is next names of the candidates 105; M. 8. Hare, om; TL. Shev> | Stiliman, 190%; H. Turne wrence, Capt. Reilly, of the New York Univer-| As every automobilist pd Bloomer. 1906; J. J. wee ~ . had the sq) sity football Ralph P,| for the frst 5. 1. Odio Pleld yesterday afternoon, The ston. i*4,| work was of a light order, punting, catching and falling on the de'!, fol-| towed by a short run. | Of last year's men, MeDowell, Rogge, Roberts and R. Hulsart, of the back | field; P. Hulsart and Maehier, ends, an4| the captain were on hand. Other ‘var- sity equad men who will don thelr toge this week are Connen, Coffey, Lowry | nite and tackle of | and Cragin, ends; Miller and Reynolds, Pies Is aot | tackles; Coe and Jennings, guards; Cal- J. igMahon.| innan, centre, and Draper and Beloher, lien oe | packs. Will be anxious to see Rrwin, 19% ‘Tripp. mith, 1906. Roraback, L. 6. Rockwell, 196; by Eari Kiser. nson, La, 5 : | & dy —— landers and the Bostonese bump. 24d 8-9-4.8-4-4 6 94444 944.949-4446990-060944400640$649899600040654449096-006-4000000000004-6006646004 | folds on the result, seasashananeebiacmnct steak 3 F.8d 249000494499 O44: How GANS KNOCKED OvT FRANK ERNE aT Fort erie HE AY LANO THiS PUNCH ON WALCOTT IROEDOLED4OD DO8O14OH8-0G04 OD HUGHEY M’GOVERN WAS 100 FAST FOR BEEBE! (Bpecial to The Evening World.) played his left for the face and the { BALTIMORE, Md, Sept. 4—Kid right for the stomach, Beebe, of Philadelphia, lest the decision | McGovern worked his left for the face to Hughey McGovern before the and right over the kidneys. After the ‘ Eureka Athletic Club In a fifteen-round yenth round both men changed tactlea, bout. The contest was a fast one from science was forgotten, They went te > | etart to finish, and, while McGovern work In a whirlwind fashion. In the did most of the fighting, Beebe was thirteenth Beebe's ear was split by a ' always dangerous. McGovern forced right-hand swing. In the next round matters from the start, but Beebe's he staggered McGovern with three 4 y \ peculiar guard baffled the little fellow vtraight lefts to the jaw, In the fit. » fora while, MeGovern drew first blood teenth the two came together like @ in the opening round by driving his left hurricane, They hammered each other ™ to Beebe's nose, Beebe retallated in all over the ring, but McGovern had tho eighth by sending his right to Mo-| the better of the argument, and at the Govern'’s mouth, splitting his lip. Beebe sound of the bell Beebe was hanging om did most of his work on in-fighting ard) to avoid puntshment, {NOTES OF THE DIAMOND, The erudite Boston fan will now wit+) has been secured by Tef@ Sullivan for ness a series of games that must warm | the Cincinnati Reds. Looks like a g00@ | even his cold blue blood when the High-| tame for a pitcher. Harry Smith, one one of the Pittsburg backstops, is in the hospital, where 1s \s feared an operation on his throws ing arm will bernecessary, That flag is waiting with fluttering COLUMBIA ELEVEN GETS MUD AT GRAVESEND) SEASON’S FIRST LINE-UP (&pecial to The Evening World) GRAVES Joe Walcott ix the rightful welter-weight champion, having held the Cloudy weather the galloping Coach Morley, Returning from Western Bear) Hunt, Loses No Time in Getting the k Jones, the star quarterback | eason, would be in college this| fal, as that would relieve him of Breat deal of trouble In finding anoticr @ of Jones. Blehop Not There, It was announced that Bishop, last) star left end, would not be in| in New Mexico, When I got down there! College, but the fact that Downey Muir I heard that there was a big grizaly has promised to come out for the team ‘eur whlch had been carrying off a cow! “# #001 as he can haw taken the edge Well, we laid | of the regret about Bishop's a Tt wae a big stec}! Mulr is a speedy aprinter, and last trap, with fifteen fect of chain, hitched) Y°4r won both the high and low hurdie| ou big sapling, The next morning wo Tuces in the dual méet with the Uni- > feet tall and welghs more than pounds. He is expected to make a ereat at Col held In & figmt tall of rains tne ence of Morley had a good deal to do i in Socorro County. When he saw Work, and a line-up was held men ran trough signals for about ten Reynolds; right centre, and Reynolds cid well, ts punt: whic Columbia Doyle, who was placed at funvack, fret appearance as Another promiain ® man Ww other things than bear hunting. He de- Sr tane (gimade Me debut wae Johnson, clared that the Columbla football mas Among the sapectatc | terial thie fail was the best that he nad tee Was Francis 8. Bangs, director of the crew and a trustee of Manager Prall |The mon were blexer and stronger than! rounted that’ whee improvement ‘on | NEW HAVEN, Conn, Sept. 14—Yale| ne nad evor had before and he had every, the field at American has a total of ¢ have been ordered by the clation to rep League d 600 persons will ie aeohea at WILL G0 AFTER Clark GriMth | yen take the of4. Jimmy Collins f rk Ame) amirere of the ne New Yor ; ¢ making arrangements for & “Tip" O'Neill is lead leading Use Senators at the stick, "Ducky" Holmes is again \Jal4 ap layers after the sea SHEEPSHEAD HORSES ee Ae ine rl a this time with an | Injured knee. ig be: mnant OF) hether they win the pel Jesse Burkett IN WORKOUTS sag: waeire to his old love, creel tate tee. | Close as the race in the American! Elmer Flick has the Frank ‘ pnceiieeine Bower- League has been, it looks now as if| man habit. He sayy this is his the ‘hght was between Boston and New «Dal ast 1 (Spectat to The Eyening World.) York. Both these teams have Outre 2 AD BAY RACE TRACK, | jead on the other t ol Cleveland. N W—An ley mist held Philadelphia, Chicago an away at the Bay course this morning cans ar Tom Hughes js a bride; Senatorial oitcher mald the other hye ‘Bowen | the “Giants keep nailing Manager Jo ith every AME) chinks his teom’ wil af ey aaah ! Meanwhile and the galloping hours were mMO8t) inoip fag to the mast ¥ bs is & digagreeabie, ‘The H, B, Duryea string| they play. with co ar Tend Ff Aniwe Were not showa on the main course, but} iva, made nis tenth Soe! got their exercise on the new track] Lumley, of Brooklyn, mm as bob| N.Y, —— near woe head of the Futurity Course.| yome run vesterday. He lea GIANTS V8. HOBOKENS, ~ Che prino.pal workouts noted were: | jeqgues in four-base hits, The stor attraction of the sear =e j BLY HER—Six furlongs in 125, brees- ft the National) bs at Hoboke: } ing, James Rowe, trainer, Titus, left felder 0 een | Libosen Bek n.,Sundas, nt wnt furlongs I A.861-5 | punting, and Vaahanes, ae tne only | AIRES of the National’ 1. y enhaat guing witl cher, ‘American: nts vill present .4,| of the Boston who wear all inde en FORTUNE TELLERS iin in) me pore silldes Va, Ontavtes, | bre: mes Rowe, train _ cLATVOY AME UE stiee in t2i3| wiutawitt and Titos, of the PRU) wien, who has fot lost « game for James Rowe, trainer, and Turner, of the Cleve! ae ot the Giants this season, will do the ¢ TRA-—Six furlongs in 125, brees| 4 pright contrast to the majority twirling for the All-Nationals in their lug: James Rowe, trainer, rot aare by, the beliliant blondness game againat the Ontarlos at Ontarie VON TROMP—Three furlongs In 0.4% helt oy halt. For some reason, hard Field. Qne Hundred and Forty-rinth breezing: James Rowe, trainer, he Hope out, must ball players tee” on Hore The All-Nationals LEOLARD-Theve furlongs in 401-6 | to ds have not lost a game so far this ‘olng Ww! Yon Tromp, b aaa L- ! in 1.2124 handl- ty Bai Tames Mrowee trainer, Charles Ebbets, President % bse awit DOT—Six’ furlongs In 1.3%] prooklyn Club, denies that he breesing: James Rowe, trainer, prorat the statement that pmalve: ISARIN pie Mh 5 TR club league ts In lgroctee of fo Sy pecaing: dames Rowe, truiner. | _Pitcher Overall ok ine Tasers ee PER—Five furlongs in | 1.04, TN ing: A. 3, Joyner. trainer PORTING. RALBER! , furlongs ‘1,041.8, Neenenaae paray ear eeaeeaaaam going with, Trapper HAMBURG. BELLE-Seven urlongs t WT oreesing; A.) goyner, ra on rj tr IRNT. HILLS-Seven furlongs in ; BUR pandl'y: HH. Hyner. tralne DAILY MOLLY, BRANT-Seven furlongs th Races ea 1%, harall wid “ae RETRY THANDIE Ar F_ BRI VieHER— Pour furlongs in TH HER RACES. breesing; Enech Wishard, TAR? Music BY a <a rant rk aide ‘ : Scotrie, trains | ut taotad eae \ SALVABLE-Six furlongs in 0.88 1-2, 4 ant) jee breeaing, Enoch Wishard, trainer, | or Bucantyn a al Be B Troliey vork" CHANCELLOR—One mile and mann and Phd. fet New ‘Vork’s aah arr A ATT a if ay wi Ao] master dpecllis faa Fy f-4 ite ' trainer. E. anh, Re nt vs. a oh 1) ti Ww. ATE--Seven furtongs in | vie, Ath St 8 feat etunecting with De L.Ri Willian iran . handily; | Garg o Es Enoch fi h LADY PO’ T ee handily: W. Shields, trainer. boa ihe rat -| volabay ix furlongs in 19%, han- apecial el elect diy; Shields, trainer. Toph eA e ons, Dier- DE Ween Seven, hur as in tia 28 ‘a “e oa arse PEO BW Ata8, ereniner bandll an are aa in 147, handily; © Ha Blood Pola ing. ul anaes 2 Sete r. Kyle, cured, oobi eH, | teal, es mor andily rainer. at OF THE Vat E—Six furlongs in NervousDebil\ ty, v7 ‘ Varicocele $4) ted amen, ra Wasting Weakry ts frose St Tad oat “reconet inst gambling at| Kidney & Bladd er Soepialta “cs Sune ae Five turtones in|! wills, recover, over mee, to utente Contracted Dised 189 in 8 to 5 1.8, breesing; T. Murphy, trainer. b Eonson. “Counaellor at Law Strictcre Fermand ntly cured ne PocBe des r) 1,19, Ly Ue J. foyner, trainer, AGtL ive furlongs ‘a 1.11, breestnl R. Tucker, trainer, av DITOR six furlongs in 1.20, handily; | #¢¢- Tucker, trainer. GOLDEN SUNRISE GETS PRCT AUTOMOBILE MARK — 4 out the Empire meet on Saturday, spr 24 fecord fall, ii has been decided to of, 4 handsome silver trophy to the o tor who successfully negotiates » eutt of the track In better than seconds, which is now the rac Carl Fisher and his Comet will prob- ably be here for the trial. rot appear in the regular events, but will make overy effort to secure the| record. 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