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ww ’ aoehs VE UII WU) ay aaa, aur aaa dd, bvUds ——_—_——— wtonate SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT rozekrT edcREN PICTORIAL STORY OF BATTLING NELSON'S DEFEAT OF BRITT. i Nelson lana th e let that dazed Britt and tnade 2h he obeniing for the Knockout blow with the right. Xe <q The blow that Knocked Britt out. eral , but’ ie fin sete hander us | k orwal f | HIM THR AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS, rte nee S, Mint. 1 y youn Drew * q AMELL x ae steadily, And the Dane, watchful even jing, back he came again to the attack | f cues 8 F PR A A he 2 3 tn the flurry of that final mixu Just tesa ine. 1. Gilmour, Chas e D te N.C, : ‘ tae ane’S rushing Jimmy Britt Was the Cleverer] sis savantase ina fash, ews . eh Rained Blow After Blow Upon codbWin y onroys rhey Biers, tics had | B d Out ; ted , | Stantly his other fist to the same mark. 6 De the | 0 t That W ld DALY* SB yay & soe | Helen ie i do Roosevelt, Alida Cor Brut gues | oxer an in His | The biow tandea squarely on the other 0's t punche. h His nen’ ould NTT ela, Harold Harteell, in, » STAG » | po side of Britt's shaking chin. Britt fell. ere CC Ppo EDNA MAY orth | wane o CLIMBERS. He did not go backward. The blow THEA’ ay @ Hth at. | | 2 Conqueror Almost from the} ¢, 1! nots backward. The blow Have Finished Any Other her pupsatiae £5. PROCTOR'S Bath ST. i a8 Britt's nerves go suddenly that the lit- 4) . A’ . bests al nen Gh EAT MAT! Mati Souvenir Mati Start to the Finish of the) eer ieee inek he was j ; oat e| Fighter but the Great Bat- | AlleVaudville -Matinses |, Gouvents Matte re s | | KNICKERBOCKER THEA SHE. 2 Bry & 89th at. Weare Wy, i Great Contest. struck, His legs bent at tho knees, and . ste te. pe ne eh ae tling Nelson. iPul iu Gla a 1S Mat. | eases eee areas pte. + . he plunged forward at full length. |!to 3 ntadght and threw 5 Se_ ib fayme Remington, Papinta and others. ; Nelson slipped eside and Britt lay face h Hi Tyee, Hs ey | A Regular Fix. es Dun, f & | cers, . “Tally, | face to face and slugged, th owing ‘obert Loraine peroy 7 IDGRENS anpEY ROBERT, EDGREN. ering 21 2 0% grminaton that had | ee tape ae eee fag aes ausee aati easy PROoTOR'S 126th ST. ge é tumult and the shout a | the| Minutes of a mélee: in wh | | ER ATR, «Nathan ally, Paul Moe . sabe 5 - }elghteen rounds of tha haré bi: ia? the Dane clos ke et helr ta TALTIES, F able Dane," is champion of all| {a his fighting experience was alive. | fo" Sut tailed race, as, th rush. Nelson, Arar Walkie unapeany aetaiee a entt Matinee Friday, k — the llght-welghta tn the world. Britt's dazed brain forced off the atu- erger, lowered that tow head of his) ety jallkiog ent He Will T Tuslons with Frank|.cCseatoble" te the viene name tor] Por ae te ley on the floor. Perhaps win, and Meadily, Brushed ony Bet Amazed Al | [ROBERT EDESON Strongheart PROOTOR’ S 23d ST. t e TY Conclusions with Frame) ene tt wan his ison endurance thar | the 10d counting of the fatal ten he swung tight and left to the Call: j | © | sta AllxVaudeville TWICE DAILY / Carsey, of Chicago, in Philadel. © | carriea him through eighteen furious wna by the time-keeper beat upon hla irtitniy tac’ Aula, he dsnaed! pefore tor tho Maat ntet Be = HIPPODROME, | Aéet Ritchie a Sadler, Ryan fe Riche , ” rounds with Britt, It was not so much |€4F drums and aroused him, ae ‘ag he went to his xX matters. 137 upera vers MPSON & DUNDY, mANnacers | Ernest Hogan, 25 Memphis Students. 3 fac Jimmy, lying on his face, tried to rise. T toxy 5 elly threw med <o be equal ¢ X COULED "AUDITORIUM, | Miss Ritchie distrib } phia To-Night, the fact that he could deliver a beat- is rae Britt took the lead inkee C. - chic distributes t ? ing as the fact that he could not be| His arms quivered. Hoe made @ co hi in 1 he £ | . Sammy Smith, the Quaker City light-| knocked out himself that won. for|Yulsive movement and roiled over on always as. wing, ae ene sod ela preaie ‘Bround ‘and cover and RR RATERS, ” NEWAMSTERDAM TEE ma : welgnt, and "Kid" Griffo, the clover |him, Of the eighteen rounds fought | his back, He lay there gasping and the) Pane Mme, An ool the weyressive. | cl i ! he midst of | 6 ||THE PRODIGAL SON. xe ee : boxer of the Avonia Athletic Club, will|eleven ended in Britt's favor, three | count came to a@ finish, Nelson followed him doggedly about the |_| Britt, hdssly following up his ad- USA” SUNDAY. “SEPT. 17. || LBERTY Theairy | one “Bat try conclusions in a elx-round bout be- In Nelson's, and the others were even pee ere, fe somnstatae fine) ae Hing. throwing off emaal $ uelree| gut Nelson's fhe oni) — SEATS ‘NOW ON SALE, reel fore the National Athletic Club, of| Jimmy Britt outpointed the unbeata-| knockout. It 1s the per: ond |F Ty absorbed ther | undefended jew tory sem On the THE ROGERS BROS, iN IRELAND. ry £ Philadelphia, to-night. In the semi-wind- |ble_ m almost from start to finish. |of @ sentence. ao add snother w as, blotting nee. ing oa o made the the yeti back on his heels. BROADWA Theatre, 40th ot. & tt up Hughey MoGovern, brother of Terry ; He gave the iron Dane such @ pound-| Will only confuse the meaning 0} ritt a of the \house was va, 8.15, Mat fat Fa 2 5 ‘Wee LOE Sean RItGNTet MALE NE knog! 1th he ecte: choruing while Nels. nds looked | [cores who et fot elon |, Tin ate rin ag hoa BLE ate in ae nl iri [Ua aa ae ty Nope Wie A nev eeeear in toe i citi. fra: PEARL ati) PUMPKIN " ume, wil t Fran! rsey, t] - | Uitte ma Wn - | ment regarding the respective merits of | which he_ 0 jefeated e surprise in store for im TRE, 1 P ne bantam in a sixround bout, Car. | dred. But Nelson nover flinched under the Mghters. Kelson is tho champion, But the Dane wae, an iran man from tan it Brittites in the ‘seven- act = fi GTS || NEW YORK sn 818 ‘ . 1 ir | Britt is the second-rater, for th it e belt up. | teenth tn of fighting. who Arp RIC 3 TBR will be a lot of discussion |*eY, reoently save Tommy Murphy a|!t Steswered now end then hal /Eiit oh the secons rater tor ieee Fig, and cooled a tle aw be feturned| Had fone Ao hia corner looking gives URRAY Bree Lexa. stat to-cay.250. || MCINTYRE & 4 etiff battle and is credited with being a| rushing shoulder blades as hi claas. Britt has taken a back seat, and his corner. ied fisater, caine out after the sine NHILL. I 6 2 [4 Hearts of Gold pow ut atelaoe's slat to Pennie youngster, was flopped back by Britt's furlous| there jhe will, have to stay unless at As Willing as Ever. Shnmy Brit as a fush that put eager | i or Fe e t-welg! amplonship jabe, the Dane till lowered ¢that|some future time he induces the Dane Nelson hurled himset?. Po haaeiist THEATRES, 424 ot. bet 2 may On the Pacific Coast Jimmy Britt was) scowling front and came back again to. sive bim another chance and then | Nevertheless he came out again ine] Bees “aking ogimselt, bodily against | @mmms duet] ta ld cu re tha ue acknowledged as the title holder. Out in charge after charge. ‘Tireless as 9| Buttle wag a great pattie, and until | eute 248.8, “Shows James that ne| Rave. stoppe TAREE Coie thal caper: rr TO-DAY. | 2 Burlesquen, Vauderto, in. ¥, np théfe, at least, there will be no ques- machine, ‘he swung and hooked, hooked | the very last second of {t no one could Git care for punishment at all, and Baltes ues, SRO oe, REA Lone tlon of his conqueror’s right to wear and swung, No matter how magnin- |absolitely name the winner. rte out: | then ‘cloted. In Bnite fell back, upgn ls Ever “ne <oula "Bee Boe ee eee THE GOTHAM | F. the'crown. cent was Britt's defense. some of tose (Per tta News Pim qutag very rhe ROTIRE, ae set one Nein chance to make one j eae DAINTY oH a s BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. | ) : = ¥ outpointing | Britt into a corner and Se Ane BOAR te rte Dai dere, while a few wil stil bellevs Fast Fighting In the Last, him in er No ons [itt landed ue g WEE aaa | conor od Ee pe alleen Bene aticheta, te. THEA © champion of a few yeu , r ebin, fre | M0! down, and came back ry Lee, Dan MaA\ TRE, | a ila ening tm thas tna rant te in bagne abit Ee i | adn arate ar |e oe nl ‘earaeae Man eee] ALGAZAR wemerra. Dy ean ere te ene man {BOYS Will Clash for Fifteen Rounds vies we tensberry sing, Brit | man 1s een ae Lea isis APS wan te caae'of| Meatinaod meet enelea the Data Woe ONTAT enter re This week, MINER'S Betore the Douglas A, G whose courage and confidence never| Wlght clans, | foe-to-toe mixing until the gong Fang, | Wien tron man backs ‘Then Britt (Wee NAL | Baniomume Da ane AMERICANS. IB GANS (who never won the title esa slackencd, feeling that he was still A Brit was not wred, and wa vet We) Fought fercely at short range, beating PY Lalis’tgaset | Septet. Jules ; MATINEES DAILY, 10, 15, 256 vay, since he : ' ‘ t Dane's battering 2} Nelson to the target with every blow a, Dist ae, bbe. ‘at 183 pounds, by the way, of Chelsea, holding a lead, started the round with Danes eeteettought Nelson in rougn-| Nelson to the target with every bl nn ne WI NIGHTS, 10, weighed 126 on the afternoon of the Std & fusillade of Jabs. Jabbing has al- i Hag tyle, Nelson was weak when he| Sruck. Ho took the lead again, and aa] (MAJESTIC bat HHBGIN NT To. Night a, with Erne) has not fought 48 &/ Tommy Murphy, the Harlem feather-| ways been Jimmy's specialty. There ia) hyo Manes true value, turned to his corner i. ana ao| corner# no one in the crowd thought i T GRAND “OPHHA-HOUSE. light-weight for nearly a year. He| weight, who ts matched to box George |something tantalizing about @ fab |after nepnerine Nelaoy ny Atte aid | be ae enthe Brite Tted terrife| that the end would come in the naxt! NATM. LLS n The Duke ‘Gona omberten, Gnie REETe publicly announced after his Nght last) D:xon a six-round bout before the Na-|even though its effect ts only grad-| down in Philadelphia. But Se yras the NenNcleon's Jaw early in-the| Short three-minute interval of fighting. of Duluth, | * °° ORRE™AND ADAMS, October with Britt at 183 pounds ring-|qJonal A. C., of Philadelphia, on Sept. | ual. To jab his enemy away, jarring |!"® sir he is i8-carat and solid, | ninth. Even then the Dane was ae = M CHORUS OF 7; NEXT WEEK—HBARTS Pa oF aod widg that he was unable to make that!2), will engage in a fifteen-round hout | his head back, and causing him vo miss ‘ought from thc Start, hurr He waited An for were trying AMUSEMENTS. WEST END *° Banks iN roy AMPHION: W. Grover, Man { and fight, and that he would| with Rouse O'Brien, the New England| a! well-meant swing, gives a fighter aielson's fighting quality began to |fieiia knockout. ———_____——— To¥LAND, ve. ie tat 3.8 never try \to do #0 again. The lowest| boxer, before the Douglas A. C., uf | feeling of superlority. Soar ae acon ihe, ent started: He] it loowed ike any of bis old fights org Kobi Stitt. iA, Bat iertee fhe bas even offered to do since that| Chelsea, Mass., to-night. They were to; 8° Britt Jabbed Nelson as soon as|to win with a k Knockout, Bre was with Hanlon and Carel and Sean : mi RS NS# ie. 7 fa " = ee ery r4 Was 1% at 8 o'clock. So Gans 18] have fought lust Monday night, buy the | tHe Dane started his usual rush. ‘Tho from the moment tha sae Whe tne ey was delivered that ended Bithey sit EASY DAWSON. 5 yadeniably a welter-welght, who has|bout was postponed for a week on ue- | little Dune put his towselled head down id ed tea Se eae cana) cA. 7 fa SPORTING. the light-welgit title by re- and patiently bored in again. Britt ison | ‘Nelson, trying to met A OTRO’ fii Pe I mina to defend Wile Craluings NTN M# S| punched him away. Nelson came back a i ng | artes Szunad A, a, Se REA AGa On | isin yet east. eeBAD SHMAKTTING | BROOKLYN Joke ote when he beat Jabes White, Just as patiently, and this time man- hel Boxer, oa 0 edly to Ut Be en he apec ae chiar ant | TO-NiGH Bix MACKS FO MORNE ve m of Enidand, achieved a better! mye, H aged to reach Britt's body, ‘There was) Urought blood’ tran’ hee’ fn mouth an night that the Dane's engin || | mating quneee | CHAS. T rk to internation!’ pre-eminence} CYCLE CHAMPIONSHIP no hurt in>tho blow, Dut ft slarted| Rosen the seeond, ant neiaitt,And | ance must fave fe and bored in =. 31] MARY anp ear aE ne Gans ever had. H\ claim was all HW Britt mixing. For a moment ho hea/ {0 Aeht Britt was using his gr | Nelson, took his Deelihe Bat toby suchl| Matinee 3 ae 4 stronger because \e had beaten INGES ON ONE RACE, | neison away with « swift, rattling voi-| M4 ry pumen” puck ,on his heels. | 4 tmangin that some began to ‘ink the Sy ats YET W Tarte ty, ehamplon of Australia, Jey of left and right hand Jabs, Brits | b snd came back Hike lower fignt was Nednts Dut the count Every Day, Enel te pada PASTOR Ss Ponti vous” has been fighting all the time,| py. Pao ¥ fights like @ flash in these close en- fete was’s mice, (0, the | Nelaon. as\ he plsaaed aiting was|| 25¢, @ 50C. (Vitae wy" CO, faymant the est light-welghte a tae ei eee ee eamteure Tt ly hard for his opponent] he'got none the worst Taz? 2 which Neuen ‘and his lows Went over #0 Lb Frankiln Piles Bhort DeWitt others ht, He was entitled ie Pond lh i--bmatonne set." ‘amit fred, asat Brit had no diMculty in ae oa, . ‘at weig! e c (TE pata inyiten x “phe fighting was in Bri fa slow! y. ‘Nelson's Wadi Theatre Stet Bsryy 3" Uh tatmselt champion because he joe Vive Mie Tice Nelaon the Best Fighter. through: the fl fixvor 211 | blocking. oF aval inegnouidare 8 ae | 14th wee rN et ison $9, Theatre aang hte, B40 Mommenatraiah tbat share was_ no A bitter fight with a title as the J evans Sounled 1 ie ‘eh he mand era and yprerouts, sy sf BU The Prince hap. ‘at that time in America| *t#ke will be witnessed to-night at} The fight proved that Battling Nel- te: Ho was #0 fast | Once pie wild landed fairly 4D “4 task of beating him. Madison Square Garden, when Lawson | #0n is the greatest boxer of his weight tel: f ye ‘be | the pol int of prefs hun but ‘Brits, cau Souls 1 HaRU mae TH’ Boge ff a seelage as reaenly jumped and Kramer meet in the N. ©. A. five-|in the world. He ts @ genuine Haht- unishment, B: take ag " Pry twa Pence PRON Tlie cycle chatetonauiee Weight, for he can easily weigh in at | ! eect feat a Kept Forcin, In ucseed tar Brit's cham, | While this race Is open to all “pros'*| #4 Bounds ringside, althoush the welgh-| Sorane4s Mist iete es tinat ee es oHelwon Kegt piv ad Battling Nelson is un-| 8nd riders lke Root, Dorion, MoFar-| {08 '® for this Aight was at 10 o'clock tad $0 start over i ng for eleventh oe Britt's, a tn in twelfth sh, both Pounds "| GARRICK (eae nr 'B. aaa Sa " t-weight, He weighed] land, Schrieber, the B fn the morning, onal inute of hie sso’) HURTIC® ARNOLD DAL Sere Bevis sce Wir ‘Sail ason "i Raber br murs rns al sreene |e, tate Se, oemmee pal HB Esk |" Ee ae y aaranee Ur SRO Peete ee i oie bad th ve Fite of thee between |the fluttering of butterfy's wings Se ae, rd faa a "black. Piwith Mereien's YORKVILLE wilful tre ‘det 86th st, nr. Lan. AY. Against the meshes of a net that has| ', ai ———————— ie see oa sie ie oe (GRAND Checlters.|~ oLv DR. GRINDLE, right ° i ‘nule'® e a ni ;

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