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_ EVENING WORLD ~ WHAT SOME OF THE FIGHTERS GOT Mebkibitttbiithiirrtbh hh bbe bbb bb rrr ri ir hir herr b eri bbb rrr PHILADELPHIA i JACK O'BRIEN REMEMBERED + HIMSELF. has taken dace in many a day in the viel Mount Vernon by SP ar ser > TFIGHT ENDS WITH A BROKEN ARM.} HE WORLD: ‘MONDAY SPORTS EDITED BY fitz BLOODY PRIZE-FIGHT ENDS WITH BROKEN ARM cago, Badly Injured in Eight-Round Go with "Spike" Robinson at Mount Vernon, One of the dloodiest prige-fights that| with his chunky opponent, did to good advantage Robinson let up a bit some hard blows tt of New York was fought in “Jack” Fain, of Chi ty GOT A.NEW TOUPEE -- “PAAKES ME . Fee. uKe "Kio" FITZSIMMONS, HE SAID, and this he tn the third and Fain got in | t seemed to take eb ielitistieeietelericbit iF Some Booy GAVE JEFFRIES A MATCH ee WASN'T "THAT THOUGHTFUL? Five Hundred Sports See Jack Fain, of Chi« See WA A Al A a da BIG TOURNEY KEARNEY BEST FOR NEW YORK The national bowling champlonship| Morris Wood will have to look closely cago, and Walter ("Spike") Robinson, of the steam from Robin who used | toumnament for 19% Is to be hata: tn | SOLS title of amateur skating cham- New York, his legs to avold punishment eta —_ 79) pion, for Philip Kearney, of the New ED MURPHY, former manager for men fought at 28 pounds at tho| After the minute's rest between the New York: York Athletic Club, haa taken a com Hattling Nelson, doesn't need (9 ringside. Finn's seconds threw up the third and fourth rounds Robinaon me| When the American Rowling Congress manding lead in the race for the Indoor ate patos any pointers from Mr®. sponge in the eighth round, after thelr| back” wonderfully, and he stepped to | meets next month tn Milwaukee to plek | Champtonship and js ikely to push ad wick. man had been fearfuily beaten. the centre of the rin , plated - peen fearful t the ring Ike a flash, He | the eity fos oll ae nn arful Mr. Murphy certainly’ Riyuiry between the two boxers nas|Wwent at Fain like a wounded tiger und ‘"* CY foe the following rears touraas) ntest iadwicked Nelson. «been Intense for months, and they have |went in right and left swings that sft there will be no opposition to New ass A Divisio Chaunce In his last four Aghts Battling Nel- ort Hwon—f Chau gon's rect ould Ws een itohing to get a crack at each|shook the Chicagoan thoroughly and | Yes frophy.—Phillp J. Kearney, 3 boar HAMA ‘They ectually _ grass other. Sportemen who were mut made his head rock na! In securing the tournament for New e Keancltian at I Murphy got the reat. And he was work. | ("terested in the men prepared the/atorm. Almost as the bell sounded | york, however, it will be nece ei a Lake Skating Associa ‘ . ~ hts WAY) And arran ents were completed | Robinson let fly a vicious right hook ton, & hid on a basis of 25 per cont. for HIS 64 holy ta fight In private. About 5) \ at cau hg Fain full on the ear, The fer for the use of the bowlers a bulld. Clase B Diviston--Spalding Trophy.— L uisotd freciie ? the ct. | lobe end fleshy part of the ear burst |; eoommodatio veee. Henry Doran, Winthrop Skatt Nelson whipped Spiier Welsh In Sait Sclected frequenters of the squared ¢.t~ | ike a toy badoon and the blood apate |S "M4 accommodations sultable for |Ciut. 1s fe Martin, Hermes A. Ce Laks Clty, Seo ca oie ee cle from this city and vicinity journeyed tered all over Robinaon, It was only the demands of such an important 12). 2 Crabb, Winthrop Skating sth va: | ia the snow to Mount Vernon, where the bell that saved the Chicago boxer /event, Milwaukee hat given th Club, 4 Murphy, after much pleading by they were taken In hand by the ‘wise| this round lee i @ use | “Novice Class—Clermont Medals—c. P. fon, came up with $350. hey were taken in y | ‘There was fire in Fatn's eye when he its grand Exposition Building, the | Aizamar, Troutman A. C.. 6 ROL, The next battle was with Eddle Han- | "¢ guided to the battle-ground, piper WEL tie aft penne de largest in the State, and the local com- | Baird, Prospect Helalite School @: W. ee : hte or ingon afound the rin, @ mittee has ralsec 0: H. Failon, Brooklyn Skating Club, Sai Franciveo, and neited Nel- | which had been jealously guarded to) "Punching bag, but seemel unable to mace anes $1,000 for prise | H, Fallon, Brookirn ska¥ag Cl ab, iS Mr. Murphy ted. Ap-| prevent police intereference. land a knockout, so cleverly did the Ney, oF $3,000 more than was given | inte; Je competition—Clyite Mt i. parently his bump of acquisitiveness Before the fight was put on the ref- | New Yorker ver.” A terr fic atraignt at Cleveland last winter tun, te Preparatory School grew with the purses, for this time he warned the spectators, no mat-|{#>, (7 the mourn took wut the enfire If the bowlers of New York desire. to | Frank J Loughran. Adelphi Aculomy held ow only succeeded in how hot the bout became, to fe-/he spat on the floor have tho greatest bowling event ever |3, bi fam A mn, Francis getting of the $2,900 that was strain thelr feelings so as not to arouse! me men were thoroughly tired when ‘dd tn the history of the sport, they | >2%*" © won by n the fat with M 4 that a prige-fight was going {MO Dell rang and blood was streaming will have to be liberal tn al! their of tin Canole he collected the whole $5,771 Hat should have be: fea after the encounter with Britt, \ though he was a Ilttle weak tn mysteries of arithmetic, Battling glson couldn't Ngure out how 73 per cent. of $77) amounted to nothing at all. and he called in the price to he he problem. Neleon's the ¢ hm. with iim a bank talent fs being In Ohio they would open arms an president by accla+ welcome make mation, on SLPHIA {t again quiet a 1 fiigety wee {a sight. now that # his dates ard-sign for two m: the same t. John Wille, azo, Is next on the list op and Wille boxed in Philadet phia few weeks ago, Wille made the re- JACK Cant minute wh He's never there is hting so often will mix tehes on of Chi-| man too nervo a something of a showing—henco tum math. O'Brien two rounds. in put Wille away in about | HERE has beon a buzzing and @ T humming tn wresiing since the big L Sgeborg, threw Plening and took away the American Graeco-Roman championship. Recently the local wrestlers have ee things all their own way, and they re. sent the Invasion, Rgeber~ bas fled Piening another match, and now oy Jenkins, the cate tler, Is coming Fost on again to fakes a fall ort of the Dane. The law, by way, still has a double-nelson on B yell, the Algerian giant, who trial to throw Tom with a molar hold In San T HE “Dixie Kid" ts to fight and then be married Usually goes the other way. | HE intercollegiate chees tourna- ment is over No casut Chess differ ported so far the game that la played op the check- @r-board.”’ —— RYAN TO MEET STIFT. | . socempeneemme Tommy Ryan, the middle-welght echampton, and also champion fake-fight- er of the pugilistic profession, Is to en-| gage in another battle this week. Hoe ls to fight Billy Stift, of Chicagu, for ten| rounds ata boxing show to be brought off at Benton Harbor, Mich., on Dec, 2. It ts safe to say this Nght won't be a fake, for Ryan never fakes a battle from thelr mouths and noses. ts of Mount steele AVONIA’ Ss. BIG | STAG, fers. A building suitable to accommo. IN GLASS A EVENING, DE ECEMBER “OR 190E TRYAN TO” MEET] STIFT THIS WEEK, Comoe. es ‘IN THEIR CHRISTMAS SOCKS. hebicbiiiteiritriciceiitvitbicekiticlbitiy leiiitbitivictictitlebicieeeieiieh! * WAS GIVEN A BANK = teeter ct: + ++ WANTED TO KNOW IF WAS ANYTHING IN IT. bieeehh bebe rihn ROBERT EDGREN WORLD'S! DOUGHERTY IS BADLY BEATEN BY MURPHY oo—_ —_— Harlem Feather-Weight Floors His Opponent Seven Times and Has Him Nearly Out at the Final Bell, | Spectal to The Evening World) and drive to the Jaw put him down) Americans who will take part in the PHILADELPHIA, Dee Tommy | sg transatlantic event should not be asked Murpliy, the Harlem feather-weight, de at, up to the eixth round.) +, tring thelr auxiliary yachts across ed “the goods’ in m shape In was oll over Dougherty and the arena of the National A. C. here » feeling around for safety Op Sava ot pate auMis ehen be heat Danty sixth round Murphy seemed! The Imperial Yacht Club has tne Dougherty all the way In a six-round than In the peevious rounds formed Commander Hebbinghaus of the bout. Dougher floored seven }and put his man down twice. At the! appointment of the two sub-committees times, and announced the} tinal bell Dougherty was flat on his| for the start and finish of the ocean finish of t » was AWAY |Dack It is doubtful {f he could have| cup race, The committee for the atart to the bod ed to another bel! on the American side consists of Allison Murphy went after his more ex hy's next fight will be with) Vy, Armor, of New York; C, L. F. Robe perien »ppanent from the stort, ald] Hughie MeGovern, with whom he! jnaun, N and Commander Heb- hin a Dougher after st fought a fast six round it recently. | binghaus. The committee for the finish “ng al f fa nd ws, | After t ao" "Chick" Tucker, Hohe la! in England are Lord Lonedale, Sir B, was on the hoor taking He] rood, may get a chance at Myrphy at) Rirbeck and Capt. Cooper, Naval At« was up at eight, and © tried to mix 1.22 pounds, ring side, forfelts to be post- | tache of the German Emperor in Lote it with the little Harlemite, but a right. ed for weight don M’GRAW STARTS INTO TRAIN naer McGraw, ¢ Springs, wot Man 1 Hot shape early to take charge of the tean: tor thelr spring pract fants, 1 himestt i ot the ting ice In the South. BIG ve fore the English Derby, usual, t ON THE THE DERBY CHAMPIONSHIP English sportsmen are taking time w| TWO CUPS FOR OCEAN RACE ‘Two cups will be offered by the Kaiser for the ocean yacht race from Dover to Hollaoland. ‘The second cup will be for the auxiliary yachts which are to start, This second prize was put up by the Emperor order that the German In BETTING HANDBALL FOR It Oliver Drew does not beat Francle , Ordoago't!, of France and Spain, for the handball champte ip when they ooite together next month therg will be weep- ik as have begun betting on oh will be run, as e May meeting he hast day of Seer tr ide Fighting Was Pant, Gate 10,000 spectators would not be ine ond Manager Grifith ts on the way to| 4 nips a rs i, ah fee ta aad ” 7 ce png the Irish follows i ! _ , 0 1oox | have ha eir hand lor the pi ers of th Fain is bulit tke a mintature Sharkey, | The sixth and seventh rounds were St¢auate to the requirements to such) ‘The private star held hy the Avonia | New York from the Fur Weet to - ter weeks taking the future wagers,| Ordorgoit!, by eonsent of Drew, will opponent, te a ithe) 4bowt an even break, the Aghiers seam: (an exteat has the sport developed in| C. In its new cluh-house at No. try) 2%& the candidates for the Amorteane. | IOn | xpected that the big classic, DIAY the French game of reves againat ie i Be y playing to regain thelr strength rece: oF - atbaat we el ee ag ine A to get in trim for | and It ts expected e t * Corbett. Fain ikes|in-an effort to en: the fant. Winn} eee Christopher street was one of the big.) “lam & iat dae wey an anewer [next summer will break all betting rec-| the Irish champion. The French differs while ie" atepa| the seventh round ended Fain was the Richmond Borough League, eat succestes of Ita Kind helt this year, | B¢Xt SO eae ent | onde only in the service of the ball. In regis seed | weaker of the two men. The blood was! (on Carey’ ; . ay prominent p And vaudeville to 4 ton have not th ; ; ‘a tk ively and fights openly | pouring in a stream from his ear, which |(O" CArey's Alleys, Mariners’ Harbor, performers took part in the feativi: ah tha. dare, Wat 1. § The three holding t ar ha the ball is returned to the Tt was agreed that the men could | was almost torn off, the red fluid was 8.1) Tho well-known singers who rendre. rate’ sood sm they were 1am the betting are wall with a flat-hand stroke, the lm- {t In the Draaks and clinches, and this | ing in streams fiom his noge and | PIRST GAME—Vanessa—C. Lamb. 07; segtiony Were the following: Charle a8 ee S 4 icero stand at 4t pact taken in the palm of the hand, ! i jan the was fast weakening Rob-, McGovern, 178; Stevens, 188; Cates, ag, BR. Ward. Joe Maxwell, Willle ¥ ind that means we are a litt ¢woi N A reves tne oall is received in the feature e match made it par as the quickest to th rk| Liesenden, total, 20. ~ Joe Davie and Fred Snvder. auth 7 i her teame. 1Ur at 6 to e A ty bf r the ma: ‘ Buffa 5 : r better than any of the other team vewh t lowed palm and permitted to roll larly bioody, Both men were fer the call for the elghth round) Alien. Wi; 1 ‘urette, 197; Hickey, 175, the Dopuat song “Helnie The Ding! liats oan ances for th Fae ak ast ard to the flr and is thea t In: cht ° vagleston ‘auf: ot: 10 ho hibition is were w jot swap my ehance he st 8 : punished during the eight rounds. Ame, ake a ae 4; Kaufmann, 12; total we . hele Sine ie ; © civals, deepite tne fa jis’ three-quarters a sth from Snapped backward by a closing motion He dragged every ounce of his reserve Lee Johnny Burdick of aay of rive » | ilishonscouis, Liangibby being third and Of the fingers, It is a style of hand= Mixed from ett ora (ee aid end paces Ih {Fain | SECOND GAME—Vanessa—o, Lamy, Jk ee, Joma a KRTEY YOUNG that all aro engaged In bolstering up| Hieron ut he Shire a0@' yall play that requires more than Of» Fain had in his coruer “Jack” War- | lke a ir 4 he fact that 1; McGovern, 163; Stevens, 172; Cares, bata aie pat ‘ expect to be In|” Vedaa 0 6 dimary skill, The fin and Ed Mutligan, of [hey coubl .Rit tn cilnehas aided the| 114; Lasenden, IA; total kt dare) Ce their weuk spate. We eae egugtpe stainp that fu rash powerful to tavures thet oervins mg 6) nas wer tronger min. | Hugging ay they did.) Allen, i: Latour DS Hiekes NEW 0 the hunt from the drop of the ha inves will pee i pomertal 6, Wears thee Seren ec by ‘as bathed in the other's gore, | 178; Bagleston, 150 nn “4 " to Fr h alo’ d » rule: e York, and “AI” Greea- on Gane bak at han ke 2 Been | THIRD Gast nt an bad erchele straigiyt hand att. this city P . | Blow after blow landed on Fain's head oor ‘ NEW ORLEANS, La. Dec The Sous leave € 3 ‘ 16 he ei M po ro enampions dete Ea ne bee plage The fighters started In to mix mat- and jaw and his arma gradually sank! —Atien, inp » following are the entrice for to-mor-|o Phe would |t . tre Chesterfield Nursery roughly test ters after the first ke of the bel. |to his side, His right arm seemed hep: | a1; Bag! petts, Hickey */ tana some day Years | Handican 1 was beaten by a M the two atyies of pine. Tee we eta hymegte erent br 1; Eagleston, 178; Kaufmann. 19, row's races here ea te Nee cara | Handican, | and Pale were < vies of ia The They went at each usher viclous’y, a8] Robinson saw his opportunity ute| otal, 43, FIRAT RACE—Three-quarters of Ina ‘fit we fair class. among them being Pradent though they would deliver a knockoat/ rushed at his man and sent in several| Morning Newspaper League fi work next ken | King, Sir Daniel, Abelard and Grand within the first few biows. Fain, {a | rights that, staggered the Chics VY (at eas . a lone Deve ® ZareROn, sad he tome | Hors . ht -! titers, WhO was almost Insene bie. ud 'eniy. At MeLaughlin's Alleys 1 n Daye ma g c eT Bishonscc nay be stated. is Is desire to rough-house = ma [as Faln was about to sing to the floor. | FIRST GAME—Tr ‘ y ace the fot ar 4 | outed Bt . : _cagacaea struck low repeated diy, and was warned | 4’ btg aponge came hurling into the ring! Llentley. 14 t |S to 1 Gok in this country, by Referee “Dave” Gelsmar that he! from Fain's corner, and Referee Gels-| Vandervner, 201, He Ie ac ee ch cuaanete se ordered fror ing if he |mar gave the decision to Robinana.| 187, Berry, 23; 4 of Fairy Ce would be ordered from the ring If he) Pal fave onde ciaimed that he had Inakl, $0; Darcy, 5 ten races ¢ ity tS eho continued fouling, Ap broken his right arm on Robinson's | SECOND GAME — World Overture i se, aying a vietors game Viclous lefts and’ rights were ex- Ralston, 128; 1c meh ; qnoee Nelle an doubles t o were ao weak from [os on, 158: Kew 15 Lady Consuela rrying changed in the first round, each man) ood that they had to be carried | Farlow, 210; toval, sh are She trom That eiath ft : being damaged to a considerable ex-|foim the ring aan a bs uty is BECUND Puc . ‘ pecrevary at fet. rt - t nd the claret was flowing freely. The four hundred or more sportsmen ” anderveor ’ Lakin ine Rinw | Khammur ; spp. \the bed jund wan a repetition of | who raw the battle paid % etch, Thay | TERT TAME—So1—Penn tons aloe gee eee et ee Ad ana te tron oe y Ur i iams ures Vien +.) went to ree a bloodthirety battle, an 140; Stralwins p ' the ing bue has Becipicss ebay Mig er the first In the matter of velous MRR | Clery mother's son of them went homo! Daley "tetal, 2. World Mt ag rr Sree esse Inia presented himself ag) Yeslnst anv « xe My 30 years of ing, Robinson, who usually fights open: perfectly satisfied with the =) t i, 108, Kirwan, tt) Rodge! “4 paritnce t's {ec Min ° mis bY ide madi as! far as gore was co IncOrn Fark ww aig, total, 989. me vate diseases of i Wan. paeteetly WISE : - “1 Hugh Jennings, one of the bes lakes it certain " 3 eal your affiletion wil) 2 Il players in the country s pas ’ core | SJpitred to the bar tn th . grmarently Peay | | art Debi r it 5 M | ‘ ' ma | " fectares that B A “ oT i 8 ee by the N ghting r —— Ub. From Poston comes the word that! Tommy Murptiy, the clover feather-| Twenty-eight games ars scheduled to > with oe foutd hat e will give G there ia little chance of Burkett being weight boxer, of thia chy, who bested |be playel this season in the hockey sintees-be of a sills = ' tm ston fig asmesms “Sl ua th rt is American, Da Dongherty, the Quaker City [championships at St Nichoj ay by 3 ha ig one 7 rami fertd. fre) 180 Ot ae ner ee mie ta a terwuad Sou ia Palla Yale and Princeton are dome a © = ee Lu New York's faina cured. inewlty team to play with the champions be 4 ta, wit be i! Following is the schedule » purfielter Mt Lus T Milw Master Special st ® 10s Wath Ste season, President Taylor, of the Boston delphia on Saturday night, wi b rit i S American Lewue te ' 1 Benn De L.Re Williams, "32 Yor Americans, denied emphatically th ¥ matched In a few days to fight ” on wit 3. Hockey Clus of New York y : veyt . Bow sw six it. . P Y , m x | Wanderers Jan. 7, ¢ tnentivn ‘ . ment wherher he trade for Burkett, of the St. Louls team, Tucker Kelby sha dlegurtdeha Janis Prigcean a, rn rine ! e h has been consummated, but adimits that of the Avonta at thie | derere, ve. tirookiyn #kasica Club, Fan Ny m ere bast ‘ of re N E St. Louls is trying hard to trade Burkett! Jack MeGuigan, matchmaker of tho | yReckity (At em aT. Heeler cu BS eas chi were HAAN ; OLD DR. GRI DL * to Boston in return tor Stone, and will National AC. of Philadelphia, nae) Jan 19 ie a ve i : f - not “talk business’ on Freeman or Sel- mado the managers of both buys a teen $ T hIsHAseS UF MBN. hash good offer for the fighters to box for, me Movil 4 rg lor does nut care to trade soland as they both have agreed to the pe Columbia. In itute-Try > ? « often ‘h voungeter as Btone for terma of the bout, she match wilt in 8 Yale ve ar gan a p . a a .. . Burkert unless the club management In cul prove niiny be made before the end mat, ¥a, Cutler Sch: : > aot eo k 4 ; the World's Fair chy canes co his way jot the weel . a ‘ ' ® sta: As the boys are two of the best m1 * s; Now « ’ fl et 1 Wad %, bins 43 IER A Pepe, OY Ifeatherweights in thie vicinity ac pres. ¥ rit Ses Was : Me aly SEA bilersses, ved wher Vent they ought to attract one of the 100 (aad a a 1 rie ‘tire in trom larquet crowds that ever went te Phi nae tne aad Suctere £ Be WEIL AFTER SWANSON, [bi Swtia "ty sora faite’ "ivchor i | Hono. 8 F pau ga fee ‘anciled to a fight with Murphy, as 9 ” captain, manage and Fal Graney, the former referee of al ae " ie Hokey Club ye Cress | : i a RVell, the Hght-wejeht chem: ja legitimate featherweight, 1h haten’ game, Se Poste ot Garien Clty | t Denver next season nants San Francises, *thl he . New Fogle ee. Cutler fehoel. Daiean.an Dee rlosed, yeis and od bs Rooke bs te the Pe WES 2 4 ee Jerry Mant will nut be cloetd un- ned tee brody eee Van, New Hes he Teaiven the sabre which the | Britt taun fight, The majority of the wrth he hes gevues ‘psehing bas as ay ———— si Bee Bi Poseur iy te “iades Basa: \ Denver eiub refused to pay_bim jaa, weason. ris in San Francisco think the de- waa fair, nv