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| NELSON LOSES EVENING WORLD 5% NAGER | AND CASH. THE WORLD: FRIDAY’ EVENING, DECEMBER 23,1 ae eee re aerated | SPORTS EDITED B eee t ates ante tata tnt ta -enangeeely LEE WINS FAST PRIVATE FIGHT. Y | brererent rene ent tnentmente | aenemtntn tee ROBERT EDGREN J. EDWARD BRITT SEEMS TO HAVE THE LIGHT-WEIGHT SITUATION WELL IN HAND Peewee re rere t ro ae ee Snenannannsnanenantnanhieantnsananenetndhenis tacit teenie | OLD YACHTS T0 | Two of the old stngte-stiok cup-de- | femwiers, the Constitution and the Co- lumbia, are to compete in the ocean race for the prize offered by the Kaiser It will be the very first time that |sloops have attempied to enter an ocean and American yaohtemen ar sted, for the Dngii#h have hat thelr boata bullt he trip across the At- lantle suoceastully and be In good shape upon arriving here The whole list of Amertoan entries WORD has been received that Mr, | follows W “Pexgy” Hetlinson, of the Schooner yacht Endymion, owned by Netional Sport George Lauder, of the New York Yaoht London, is coming to the Ur 4 | cave, with Jabez White i Aohooner yacht Thistle Robert EK weight, Incidentally ed that |704, of the New York Yacht Club, Mr, Bettinson wi! » the trail! gohooner yeoht Ariel, Francis 1. Le of Bat Masterson, formerly of Denver, |jand, of the New York Yacht Chub Hombetone, and the West generally,| gohooner yaght Hiidegarde, Edwand sho has been = making narks off Cotemam, ef the New York Yacht an uncomplimentary re about | Club, APegay's" sportamanahiy | Auxiliney sehoonar yacht Resolute, Let us give Mr, Bettingon a whtaper| Jonn W, Maeary, of the New York et advice, Don't go after Bat. JU! yaont Club, 9 out and try to stop an automobile! Auxitiary schooner yacht Intrepid, that's nearly as sudden, and painless | tioyd Phentx, of the New York Yacht Im case Mr, Bettinson insists, we ere) oy, Pleased to take this opportunity ef Auxitary soheoner yacht Ariadne, Peommending Meews, MoSmith & penry W. Putnam, jr., of the New York O’Jones, undertaking pariors; work a) y.i4) cum, to with quickness and despatch. | sioo5 yacht Constitution, August Bel Mr. Bettinson succeeds tn bring | mont and others, of the New York ing Jabes over with him he will | Yacht Club. do more than any other manager] Bloop yacht Columbia. pen erent a Oe sca vere. ‘The bie poremy 7 late start on May 16 next that are fought for ty | wit lose Avot t @howld be an inducement But it is one of the harde fn the world to Induce an Mngt pion to coms to thers shores : > aders the good 1 eary Indian fashion Mr, White may think #o etill if he| fomes o d gets is < W @ome of eg Groteh, the lowa stant oe eee ee claims to be @ rich mene & the Ne is after @ fight with James J, ‘i White flunked out i P START IN RACE .... eet ee es sitll aia, HE LOVES ME -- HE Loves Cth Rtn AAA AA EAA AAA RED Be hag g > | GIANTS WILL BE NELSON’S MANAGER IS STRONG AS EVER resident John T, Brush Talks Ted" on Plans for Next Season—| Devlin Won't Be Released—| Why Warner Was Sold. ARRESTED ¢ Dig towne and cities it Ae they did bast spring, Accoidiig to President | ers Will leave New York Maren 6 and wil be away ponth or tive Weeks . RNR do yuu think of yes Jack Warner, the baseball catcher, | asked | whose release by the New York Na onal Club bi rise to lox suy that 1 am very | onal was s big @ to local ore so tian 1 was at | fans, is hot under the collar. He says o . ) w team Wf MoGraw and Rrush treated him bedly among the piayers. 1 canny p but Warner claims thet the reason he was sy I Kw great deal of their chANCUS Folenead was because he had asked at i » make the promise 4 ring (ruingug plane leh a os tor the championship of the a but. wisely enouwh, does net 1 me any time in the immediate fu- : \ ture for bout. Gentle exercise, ‘That © big fellow with the pusilistic would have at has teen trying for some time to wise enous 1 5 1 with Tom Jentina, the failing im that ts willing, EM BOWKER, the world's pantam- aan sie Ab Dee ¥ » who k the Buffalo. title from Frat Nell in London, w days T am qving to though he has bee « induce. | mith ments. i 4 “They don't Dawx in H a” any beat t 1 oy mem places bog the 1908 fre to ITY LESSONS, Russel will give Beauty aii Christmas week in the G \ hang They are good egg la’ Meotagte walt rain, nay Maul Sas rere it wan referee tite bout pounde for per ‘cent, of the grues re bay ae in 8a we 1 to give ht A seen by an Kvening World reporter At his home he Bronx to-day and kad as follows on his release to Bt. Louls The reason ble In the club when the team was not , traded me ouls te because Me: | allowed to play the post-season series A xignedd a contraet for next meagan.” | im w vg good he Bostons. I never was a dia. 1 Mr } team and [I am ° I 1 s begin now | wi same players! and broug! 1 i ft bib vr the sens was 0 aw fort ey aed wold He with Pre asked him egal ‘ Want Ha (2 (8 ving Mile Devitn WI Piny Third, te 2 . ‘ Hey. ning the pen v am New York had a bil st have won the pennant. Every player) & worked hard to w thought by! then he play the wand for the that money and would have agre games, He woulda players getting all nim none of It play.” Team Wanted to Play. Every player on the.toam wanted to Murphy Suddenly Left ‘Frisco wit Fighter's Money and Latter Notified the Police, | On $600 Promise and That's Why | Was Released Avers Jack, why McGraw and Brush |} If he had! and 80 refused to wel ee Se ee ete oe or CYCLONE, OVER ? “MITCHELL OFF ON A TRAIN. 10 GET WHITE Has sieseg at Soran of Arranging an In- ternational Championship Bat: | - tle to be Fought in February | with Jimmy Britt. BTOCKTON, Cal, Deo ‘Ted try, left for the East via the Santa Fe Murphy, manager of Battling Netson. | lust night. The Dane and hie manager, ‘The next internatto ? F baseball season for 196 |wag arrested here abound a Banta Fo| Murphy, went to the ferry to eee tim|tc yy i Morin Wa eR EE eae comes around and the clang of the DM, train today on complaint of the fighter. off. When the time to say farewell rite 1 ss declared "Nb will hat bell at ta © tho” Murphy, acoording to Nelson, suddenly came, Murphy announced that he was Jabes White, and Cha Mitchell, w 2 champion Gi to niruge : left town with $10,000 of lis money, He golng to cross the bay with Santry. | came to this country himself to fgt bhled Ry bid phil a “babel |S left a note for the fighterr, telling him The Dane said “Ver ad," And started | for w titie sole yeate nec, haw dalled fans who will be present at ¢hat game to worry, that the money was all 06 into Harry Corbett's | for England to ONG wil va chance to gage on the PRM. But Nelson did worry, and noti- 4 half bour later, ‘There he received «|, MI haliet after the strengost aggregation of tall players|fed the pd The arrest of Murphy, ote left for him by Murphy, tn which | bat h Ne is protege thot. Manugee MeGraw. contd got to |Aecompanted by ‘Trainer Eddie Santry, the latter told him that he was com-| White sailed before he got any wether to represent ch « it owed, veld to go Hast on ount of his il | positive answer from the Westerner, wweie for the pennant of the coming | When arrestet, Murphy had a pte of health He was pwever that Brict ear |nonay. He sald it was Nelson's and “Don't worry." the note aatd, “Your | make th later, for James | No suld President John T, Brush to an| that he waa caring for It, as he hag Money !9 all right” Edward has declared that he World reporter in his room at| done efnes Neleon began felting Murphy has beer the Dane's manager | would like to get @ title that was fare the Hotel Imperial to-day, while he| With the descriptive matter cut out ff more than three nd during | 1 went about the spactous rom unloading| tha fighting Dane’s tale Ix easily told, that time has handled his provege's cash desires that the boys moct the number trunks which he had| It ta: taking for himself 2% per cent. of the at 133 pounda, to weigh In at 8 o'clock brought with him from bis home in In My manager, ‘Ted Murphy, haa DoY's Winnings, as por agreement, Re-,on the day of the fight. ‘This Is the dianapoils skipped, taking with him $10.00 be bid ly Mur hy heal : 1% per cent, recogniaed w t t Presidont Brush acldom makes state: | longing to me,"* ei had bean Pimoend that Nei nye | It is understood that Britt will not ments relative to his team, but he was Nelson's sparring partner, Eddie San- | tended to chan nagers, object to a battle with White, and long in @ talkative mood to-day, and told = - - | bere ne made the match with Nelson the reporter more fucts about his team declired that he was willing to «ive and whut ha thought of tt chances nex a“ the English boxer a chanee season than he ever haa been known to S By has wired that he will do give out before in the way of fighting, or Witle Mr, Brush would not predic n talk fighting matters, until after that hid team would surely win the p THING the ho tidaye, | He Lhe wants nant again, he gavo the idea that h other than Boxing tor, a tow ans , be wt that he wiih come ast aed try | meen Sy e0 a i pick “up a few ‘odd dollars in the Spring ‘Training Plans, six-round Kame. He thinks he ean fn tio iaits wit rain a: savannas, {GHants’ Manager Didn't Want { to Make Good | itcrtmaey Phadeiehie: ta) ‘ tng and will play exhibl- anomie ee rn CS ee ee ee A Re ef 23 me “44S att ae ~~ re Se ee LEE PUTS HAMILTON 10 SLEEP IN TWO ROUNDS —_+ ¢o-—— Fight in Private in Harlem Before a Small Crowd of Sporting Men Results in a Speedy Knockout, The finish fight between Jack Le f f They both aw ink, thelr lefts, the Avonta A, C f this city, and Jack ding each s necks, and Hamilton, of Kingston, N. Y¥., wi 1 Af hey had been separ hat been postponed twice, was pulle ted swung a viclous left on vate last night, and was w Lee's neck, 1 intering with his who knocked out Hamil ® Ham Once again the second round a terrific left x ged wi o the jaw. hand ng on the jaw me Lee n 1 Hamilton around the had been fig one m A fitt « and, fel 7 nda. 1 « rig This and Lee, see fs the fourth private fight Ler 7 ywdaxed Ha haa won In sucee nto him, naile n and the « time he has won from Hamilton, In |e ¢ iw with a short lett thelr previous fight Lee put Hamilton kW ropped him to the floor. out In exac’ a he H got up at the count of four, d y the same round he did) , Hamilton got up at the count of Bot jaat night. Wiere ie vanded his left and right on About thirty sporting men, friends of jaw at close quarte Hamilton both fighters, paid $ each for a ticker W's KrORK 1 as he gered Lee to see the mill, which was brought off mn waar Jas In an empty loft on the top floor of a » the times new bullding in Harlem, eeepe ng Hie. Tommy O'Net!!, of the Avonia A. C pa oes Was referee, and Tommy Burke time immediately swung keeper, The men got to work without ATTELL PUTS play the series, and were all nore when Brush and McGraw asked us not to play, When we agreed not to play the Bostons we thought that Brush would PAY us Well for doing so by donating ally to our benent day and also to (Spectal to The Eventne World.) | the theatre benef rush gave us a 8ST, LOUIS, Mo, Deo. 2.—Johnny Re- | paltry $00, w Ws not a button gan suffered his frst knockout last | off his coat. Out of the two benefits night at the hands of Monte Attell, be Wo had we each received only $00. The fore the Wert End Club, The end came much discouraged, as jn the seventeenth round, both boys wy would receive at the teyting hard. Attell forced Regan to ropes, and with @ serles of wallops that maxes me feel nore‘ nthe Jaw sent MeGraw the New York lad down 5 t let me for the unt. him at ihe toria Hotel T 8 were In the best of co to the C! innati elud,,b Mon, and at ail stages of the game fought strongly, Several times Ri fought himselt out of a tight corner hen things lovked bad for him. R ng best round was the fifteenth, a of several flerce vwings a OL to win out here "BLACK FITZ” WINS DECISION (Special to The Evening World.) ROCKLAND, Me,, Dec. %.—The police of this olty refused to allow the bout between "“Biack Fitasimmone” and Dave Sawyer to be pulled off last night. 4a vin crowd it with the men to & roadhouse in the town of Rockport. where they saw 4 fast and furious M ith a fow | sawyer wurprieed the man from Ri K hockey Players ag goon ae pos. ford by hie ¢ t work, and although it Fitaaimmon, nm the deciaton al ble. The St. Lawrence team has good the close of the WN round, ont of joining the Intermediate by a narrow margin League of of Brooklyn. Address No. 1619 be iy TIER | 22D REGIMENT GAMES, | d atrargthen that ¢iud, would not do eny business with K Another excuae en by MoGraw for I atirred up trou- xt year T trust and Ma ager Chur winter for oll me. 9 1am ‘very at Loult ive better isons than | ° aid from McGraw and B: —— WANT HOCKEY PLAYERS, Harry H. Bloom. manager of the 8. Lawrence hockey NEW ENGLAND LEAGUE MEETS prom @ glance at the Ilet of events Pg Dee 2.—At & meeting of the which have been announced for the a wigs games of the Twanty-eccond Resi | of nineteen ment on Jan, 16, some interesting sport ould be witnessed, The following ‘ante are down to take place: 70 yards, Six. Debut heavy marching order, meyerd hurdle PAGO, ono and fworu ee MURPHY TO MEET DOUGHERTY, cle acne, Tommy Murphy, of Haslem, and Dan- handleag:, Bayonet rac hy Dougherty, ladelphia bantam, | race. nia latter event Te scheduled to clash for ate Founda | St wil tp ran Nico th morrow ni beter jonal | sack, half Bed pishing C. of Phila ould mae at backward ‘ove an lnters ry + bore are in fret-claas con | of condition, and from the tap of the | tare had a ehade the better of it eee W@ yards, & yards, one-mile run in| © j,| Champlone of Canada, , Meet the MEAVT- WEIGHTS IN FAST BOUT (@pecial to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Dee, °3.—The ! crowd which turned out at the way A.C. last night to witness the six- round go between Jack Butler, of New York, and Jack Wililams, of Philadel- phia, wore treated to a surprise. as t bout was one of tho flercest ever foug in this city. At the conclusion of the t Bide 4 McNally and Lee ed in a few days to fight side bet of $100 and @ peti ie .f Le peclaie \ uring at vate ‘ona, oh wt makes | yur setiction wl tured by me Lc rey 4 hout 1) Blood no matter how red of how lone ing. Expert cons be bout, If decisions had been alowed tn Fhiladelphia, the verdict wov.d have gone to Willams The heavy-weighta were in the pink gong until the finish they hammered away at each other as only bitter rivals can KELLY WINS FROM CARSEY NEW ORLEANS. La. Deo. 2—Be fore the Young Men's Gymnaatic Club last night Jimmy Kelly, of Chicago ven the decision over Frank Car. tov, of Now York. in a ton-tound bout to At 120 pounds, The decision waa hissed! §” by the crowd. Raloh Worthin, of Chicago, and Nick Sautoro. of St. Louls, furnished the preliminary bout, which was fast, Bau. Master Specialist. L.R, Williams, “yor ‘W. 84th St New Yor, OLD DR. GRINDLE, & YEARS A SPBCIALIST IN DISEASES OF MEN, Dr. J Grindio’e rea te began treatm: pecullex Wo mon uickiy, more. aa ao ote ma than by any ok ‘ilvod. Pinan cured ‘i from 4, ¢0 envious | beulity in K and Bias la BRIGHTON ELECTS OFFICERS, At the annual messin Beach Racing Aavoclation Engoman was re-elovled president and tronaurer and Capt. T, M. Jackson aeo- rotary, ‘Tho following Board of D! tore wns lected: Wi) er A. Engoman, A. Hy Bavtoraby, Vy eet M, Jackson, J, Fitagovaid and sly K. Kollook, QUEBECS V6, WANDERERS, The Quebec Mocksy Clud team, will to-night | Wanderers Hockey Club lone of all America, at ink, in What nt to prove | WORLD WANTS asf = Ed “YORK WONDER yam, aha,

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