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THE WORLD: SPO FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 18, 1904, DITED BY eS ee ne DORMAN WINS FAST | FIGHT IN PRIVATE, ete HARVARD TEAM ON SCENE OF BATTLE. } tro erenenemee +4. EVENING WORLD | RTS E ‘ BOXING ROOMS ABROAD. * Boxing !s having a great boom in Brgiand. The latest number of the Mirror of Lite, a sporting weekly of London, devotes seven solld pages to the game, giving accounts of various fights in different purts of the coun- try and printing ao list n that shows conclusively 1 Among the fighters. The winning of “the bantam-weight world’s champion Bhip from Nell by Joe Bowker, has f@iven the game a ¢ start across , the pond. 1 Among those mentioned are Ben Eordan and Pediar Paimer, who are =t0 fight for the English feather-weight a title, Pediar Palm § remembered fm this country principally as the | P¥Youngster who was knocked out by 5) Terry MeGovern in recor a though he was whipy y Palmer is a clever little b and Gives a fine exhibition of ¢ showy Belde of the game Jordan Is a better Bfighier, He |x less of an actor than Palmer, and he can hit. 1 saw hin Bkhock out “Kid McFadden, San Francisco, in t the National N@porting Clud, Mc Padden was as tough as knot. Palmer should be easy for ae dan. “Nefl says that ! t as prom feed to give him a return ma No @oudt Joe would give her chance with p! De eee plucky little Ame F sof the rudiments of boxing {tt Would be as well if he got all about that second meting Se There it is, Bngiteh and Ameri: @an ideas of glove fphting ait American regaris less 4 jgresaivencss as + up which a decfelon should be nA ialishman looks only at the lie fand agility of the toxer, A man fight ing in an English ring gets Just much credit for rolling his head fomping lightly awe as for 90 pointing the other mmm inh " 4 lows. Nell rushed constantly 14 Blows that the English writers de- weribed as “terribly ve'' Bowker Jabbed and floated lightly out of rong Neil never tried to get it anaes Pihoretore, according to the British Judgment. he knows nothing cf the fudiments of bo It ts all in the point English boxer coming to this finds himerlf apped by the ‘aggressively from bell to bell, Instead Of displaying every defensive artifice of the game. Boxing |¥ boxing England. Here it is very muen lke Aghting. In my opinion me is the best thing. When o does so with lestr Capable of defending himself wi @ “gun,” should the Qtise that would mune se Mecessary, It is the first @i warfare that the best : Vigorous attack. A man wh jumpe | : cleverly away and is unable fighe g ively soon goes dow he man nits true to the ut of ten. " in WwW had 4 4 arrelsome tin and a grea “local reputatto: a fg 4 ime that his principle was q Mt the first blow 4 fo the » k 5 bi war wu 4 f “4 year! ed w 5 Man who was mre B. self, The other ma F ciple of geting it first * and he won out. Al Which shows that the attack is ¢ thing that wins fights, It should» xing 4 matches as wel, us boxing bs P playing at fighting F Harvard and Yale play to-mor- a row at New Haven. This brings up ays! q ition in the American foothal : Harvard cannot. Yale was beaten 4 early in the reas sy West Point 7 but West Po n turn was BO by Princeton, and a m4 t It Ya eats , claim on the r ow E have beaten more the big aes than Pennsylvania, The Harva he ie the only one that Peansy plays pwWith other men aot i Fou Bost of her games have been with the smaller coileges, w exp suthe fact th goa has ty Deen erc A teaion, if Harvard “beats Yale it looks ver A ppPennsyivania, having wallopes } “yard, would have : SPon the honors , Wan ® fils 42 r00ut 4 ts 1 t , ‘ ee the cake 2 *Vhiladelphia Jack” O'ltrien anys Bye that he is ui hed 9 ‘ Bore he made with J While, of aimee week ago Now wants a ates. Th t f ye O'Brien has y first match with a new op; Mumber of rewurn matohes is pM@ay partly explain Jack's t On a fight a week | think that gan whip Wille any time in i. 1 also think that “Phtia- Taek" ts one of the most dan “Mghiers in the ring when he yants tof He Boas dere! 8-9 04406 4006 $6eseoe~ OS Footwork WINS | ACROSS THE WATER.. THE ENGLISH NOTION OF CLEVER DUCHING. 26-95-92956008 €6446000069- SHORT HOSES GD |= WORK FOR THE oP | About Neil the English writer says BRUTAL flctT After Fourteen Rounds of Fast Milling He Is Awarded the De- cision Over Willie Hosey, of JOCKEY SLOWS SUIT/YALE MAKES CHANGES FOR HARVARD GAME THE NATIONAL "HIENDS OF BOXING ILL TAYTOREVWEIT when the Legis HEARD ON APPEAL round that the | Nb ORANGE me down from Alvan JIMMY LANE BENNINGS ENTRIES. R—Four furlongs in 6. LOU OVLLOW'S TIME "YOUNG" GBS HIS) .£® BST OF JONES. = - TO DANE » FOR ANMES BUTLER TO EE PROTESTED n furlongs in hy \ wine WuSTER t—Four furlongs In Paddy Walsn chal : Vitty-nt treat preyed bis an has signed with th was to be let out because he felt off in his bat ing last year New York Americans for $1,000. was loaned to the Senato Dorman Floors Hosey, e will be no interk Davis this winter. shor.stop has signed with Sox for 196 at a satisfactory salary GURDLK TS DOMMUE TAG. WHAT! JEFF TO MEET NEGO AFTER ALL? Selbach is training hard for the | lchamplonahip honors In ng Tournament John Ganzel will y for the Individual champion- Philadelphia writers clatm that beth » Cross are detert- f—The Grant Consolation + will be thelr Prosifent Dreyfuss, of the Pittsburg club, soon will begin the work of draft rn calling for 1 games and another of 154 to think over the salary question | The old members of the ‘Dr. L.R. Wil ams, 198.0 LmCadd HANDICAPPER | 95 years a specialist in the cise Under Dr. Grindie’ en blood and skin su rise party. to Jack | wing he will meet Jack O'Brien at Bt.| Brook: | Loula Dee, 1 for a $2,000 purse ance is thirty | ne Hackense hm and Neil Olsen, galn ity conclusions theatre to-night ithe enmity existing between the men, seie for supremacy Ml im | tilling kidney blad 08, spots, sor wire pai cured 0 2 faire, aetna: Ti et lied phgstelane.. "Remember te. at Bedford Rest Pt hte RR. \ right-hand swing & Davia'n tui sires rey s seconds then ire: qe jump! 910 the ting and drageed their ivan to his corner elt ge into, the ri ea, There are thirty-f Tommy Felts and Eddie Lenny, s oftered. The maximum | Ci of ter, Pa. are both in eprelient coe SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK She, MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, | pos! ode otmineis aul aso di é Which is |digon for (hélr fifteen-round bow handicap is twenty minute Place befwe the Bureka A. C. of to-night as a|s desperate struj very Mberal ee the distance of the lo soasideration, Ukely to result, ROBERT EDGREN “LOOKING- GLASS” FIGHTERS GET THE MONEY IN ENGLISH RINGS POGS1O0TS59-00009 990 POCOESSOS E65 000696665-00069000600900000 900000001000000000008 DALY HAS GOD RUNNING RECORD Irish Champion, Who Is to Race Joyce on Sunday at Celtic Park, Has Made Several Fast wrican champlor New York I A. A. grounds and is Daly tw a big w for a distance test tw nes tall 1 welg ) pow ul as ve eral good mark Hit. He has ‘ 4 dow n 5 has won f and xpects ton is r with J wd Poe Greater New York 1 A. A, gel a long gram ¢ ve ddition to t Joyce-Duly here will be two football games, wetween the Kilkeanys and the Waterfords, for which Alderman John leader 4 wentrtourts y bitet 18 offered a ily z cup. ee Daly-Joyee race will started It Is expected that 10,000 ALLEN AND Le AAT FAST BOUT PHILADELPHIA, Noy, 18 Allen, the fighting “i ineur N Pennsylvania, ga my Love fest fight of his ear 1st night A.C, Althoug’ Love en of the two, s advantage by his age and being the possessor he kep: Tommy on the rouud, Wants Handvall Maten, 4 & Davis, cone _ rat tae aay » to this item ‘Cor Liberty & Church Sts» ONR. I PEN Ae UNTIL Ae ¥ Sl ‘Dr. Williams Cures Men makes I your tettetlen ni be cured by oure eae Nervous bility. Wastin ne sultation sthing. ro 8 veord of 80, 4, New York’ re Thre taal lew York's and & cure 4 Master Specialist, fost ‘einai OLD DR, GRINDLE, re throat am. yh wees ee Te Si

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