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——— ee ee ™* THE WORLD: TURSD y EVENTING, NOVEMBER 21, 1905. SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT # # « EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. BY WILLIAM A, WILLIS, ‘The Princeton game a thing of his: the thoughts sta now naturally turn toward Cam. of the fisile af- He in atrt ways takes in the bes fairs in Philadelphia, and his opinion ts worth notte Bellevue Stratford, Phila ov, ir Ma—The card at the National ‘to-night was the best I ever witnessed Jo cap the climax the final bout brow 4elphia, was heard at the beginning of the ea Preaident itor mem shat that can be shown in six nu Mur y's style you are aware “WY to ploture Morphy hittiig harder With than he ever did before, and displaying | goorball Rouse O'Brien, |, would not season was game a8 4 peddle uhat the The bove fought every second of the ehased acroas historic Soldiers’ Feu, rounds Allowing that I have a presudice tn favor of Murphy, can frankly say ominous evidence of {ts truth, Would surely have knocked O'Brien’ out the second or the sixth round. He gril! be one of the best boys in the ring. ‘Wait and ree undergraduate support and @ tendency Your the men efter they lost the Pennsy!- F Mr. —— ts right, and the beating vania game, it ts known to the write @ay only count as good experience. It! her ohe Everything may make him a better fighter whon he Meets other little fellows, But | f to believe that !t would make him het- ter If he should meet Terry him ed in spite of the HE Fitzsimmons-Jack O'Bri T "HARVARD DETERMINED TO FICHT TO THE LAST DITCH Past Scores Will Have No Effect on Crimson Players, Who Purpose to Make Yale Hustle —Retirement Question Unsettled, of football enchus!- ERE {sa letter from a very well- H Known New York business mon bridge, where the thin’ and next to who has the “fight bug.’ and al- the Inet of the season's big games ts to be played next Baturday, Perhaps an ft will be the last game tn many years femateur (in the best sense of the word), in which Marvant will be seen, for the rumor of faculty disaffection, which con, has grown steadily until (t has developed into a semi-official announce- will give Gut every Good attribute of a Meher \inarvard foothall ite death blow after Bee Tee Foneraisty te, It ig sincerely to be hoped that “@ harder hitter than Murphy, but not ') ; . Go Clever, was always dangerous, Hu |there 1s some mistake about the ory pig: kin {s no longer to be tut fe must be admitted that there is that he never fought so well before, or ot 80 bang 1 wink the fignt with Ne: | To Give Yale Hard Fight. vern has elped inste: of hurt tua: Fevers, has helped jnatead ce ie’ ie| In apite of ebis discouraging situa tion, in spite of hard luck, lack of on the part of the alumni to sneer at I Murphy took from Terry has made that the men on the team are pr him a better fighter, then Tommy paring to give Yale the battle of her! Mivphy furnishes a novelty tn ring life on Satyrday. It M like a flash of @ffairs. Usually the youngster who the Harvard spirit of years ago. It takes Terr: Knockout wallop sildes the Crimson is to get off the gridiron, | Gown hill afterward, But Murphy is a she 18 golag off with @ victory, If game boy, His fight with MeGovern coutage anki determination can give {fs against her. | Yolo hag a team that fs a marvellous | nit of football madhinery, and prevall- muck, endurance and { Perseverance of Princeton last Satur-| again. He will never forget that crush- | 4). Harvant oannot show any ety panier rad wunige th aceton. It is doubtful tng right-hander Tey sent across, Ho Pare "hg." a5 mach football Andsh "yet would always be watching for !t, and in, nen have se: thelr teeth together hhe could gh as aggressively 88 hE ind vowed by every sacred tradition of 414 MAnst O'Brien the university that they will beat Yale Sole Aim of Reid. f fg making a stir in Fi Apropos of the situation {t might be « Fitzsimmons has taken Al Kauf- eald for the benefit of form students 7s man as Me sparring partner. Kauf- that Harvard has been almed for this J man doesn't know how to hit a Minit game since the begir f the season. > dlow, and Fitz will encourage hirn to BU Re id, the head coa has hadno : @H loose to the limit of his ability. Tt othe ait in mind. To crush the § @oesn’t look as if “poor old Fitz’ Blue Ws the ambition of his Me, He hares in the opinion of the knockers has willingly taken chances of losing 1 who have tried to write his epitaph ' \ And wh : F Jimmy Britt gets a six-round bout B bak i I with Terry McGovern {t will be an- Beet 4 other case of Attell-Nelson, Shifty that Harv ard never hud a better chance J Abe, it will be remembered, fought | [Ft she tte nom: Dartmouth beat g Nelson six rounds tn Philadelphia. Abe, Princeton, although much weaker | although he pretented to be out of con- jee when Harvard ted her, and that @ition, was really doing a lot of secret |& Week from to-day Harvard will be a practice on the bare chance of hanging |/ton was Nelson'e scalp on his ridge pole, t Saturday. As any team over had and that Yale victory was not the victory that the figures indicated, There Is a Difference, ‘There is thie difference betwee: vard and Princeton, ho’ eta rounds at eo fast @ clip that Nelson | didn’t get a chance to set himself until the last, when hie punch nearly evened rthe score, Jimmy Britt {s as fast and ae aaver'| Attell, He would punch Terry's head off without getting « blow {n return, !f i he wanted to make # show of the Terror jwithout taking a chance. He would | ‘outweigh McGovern eleht pounds, and » the might even knock Terry out, for no i one knows how much of the gaff Me- | Govern can really take, The Murphy mulcide didn't give a Une on anything @bout Terry except his wallop, which is ! all to the good. 1’ \ harer and harder the furthe: she gets, and never quits, while Har vard ig prone to become discour when things go against her Not that it fen't a team of fine, big, manly f lows, tut Harvard crowds have a habit while Prince- Q'TOOLE COULDN'T | {8 getting the worst of it Wille Lewis. welter-weight char Who wants to !s anxious on, stronger opponent for Yale than Prince- Reid figures | more {with many others that Princeton hed Attell carried Bat through the six/@bout as mean luck in Saturday's game the ver, that Ref may or may not admit—~Princeton fighta behind aged of stopping their cheers when the team REAT INDIAN FOOTBALL PLAYER. COMISKEY WARS ON BAN H AOKNSON can League Is Conniving with | Hermann, of the Nationals, | | ton orowds how! the Iw boys are fighiing uphti! uer wh thet: | en their M.A serious breach between President Ban Johnson, of the Amertean Teague, anf Charles Co- miskey, President of the Chicago Club in that ongantzation, ie threatened at the annual meeting of the American League, which begins here to-morrow. Comiskey la out with @ statament that the American League can no longer keep pace with the National League while President Johneon {s retained at the head of the former organization. While Comiskey does not promise to| bring any direct charges against John- CHTQAGO, Nov. Tt argues well & good me next Satuniay that mo is thie ont n at Harvard, The writer, who has se the teains play and jad an opportun of comparing their styles, regants a story a8 @ certainty, and uy a re, too, Yale ts a perfect ma- large s ching and the way the men follow the es migniticen?, She haa a big 1 Hstitutes PaO are ns good as finst-string ment she has heady quart hooks and cracking good ends. She will Pine thet brainy football from start to in Harvard Much Heavier. ot i to go up In the alr after a reverse. A’ any rate, !t is to be hoped so. men on the Harvard team deserve couragement, for they have fought | season Whe her tt a true or not thait certa! interforers in Harvard's fooths ie agement, who have been shoved o | by Reld his year, would rather se. Crimson lose Saturday's game than , Reid get the credit of a vicwory, {t 1s u the great undergradua'e body to er |together and give the team a regular Princeton of a tle at the Stadium nex Saturday. Authorities Refuse to Talk ane tar ans at hiette | suthoritice will not Bay mu out |che game 1 to end at Harvard alter Sauurday. Here are Reid's own w Jon the matter, spoken for public in The Fvening World manic “At the present time th the hands of a commit graduates, who will a thon of Reti'a to change i BY JOHN POLLOCK, That Bob Pitzsimmone ts sincere in | his bellef that he wil! defeat ‘Philadel phia Jack” O'Brien when they meet for the heavy-weight champlonship title in Callfornia the last week of December matter ts ty of Harva 4 tit it will be lees brutal is shown by hie anxiety to make a aide tlonable In view of het with O'Brien. Thinking that O'Brien yard has $200 alone m ght make a wager on his chances, Fitz strolled Into Harry Corgett's cafe in San Francisco a few days ago and, pulling out a wad of yellow bills which stadium contests, int led primarily Will be given up for good te that footy r Ba played at braeur he sald amounted to $2.60, handed them ® witnessed from the ata te Proprietor Corbett and told him to 1 anged and bette: Inform O'Brien that the money was game wil! A tovativ ihe mutt 1 for him to cover if he thougnt tude in years io come would win the eon : Echoes of Big Games O'Brien Likely to Accept. There must be echoes from big rams VRrinn will tn all probabtiity cover part Ss die Dillon was heartbroken « {the money aa he has been of the opinion of Satund deat Fits ever since he boxed in Philadelphia O'Brien will be sev: ich gave Yale her first to There was overy excuse for game, ¥ pactay six-round bout ago play, The sun was squarel the ball was turnt len Js heavier than Fitzslmmons thie Millon could do as time. has taken on many pounds ain he last Cought in thie vicinity, He expects to enter the ring weighing more than 170 pounds Make a desperate reach his best and muffed. It was rough luck but not bad play, and not @ thing for tim to reproach himself with. ¥ ® Dillon. did he could to mak “B for the play later, his incident brings to mind a t that many people would like to k Why, when she won the toss. Princeton elect to take the ad for it, He WII! Split the Purse. nck O'Keefe, the Chicngo fighter, and tly ('Honey"') Mellody, the New England eltar-weight, have patched up thelr differ- ences relative to the eplitting of the purse for their twenty-round battle in Spokane, did antige [enti light Ww win at hat et a and Wash., on Nov. 4, After the men had called fa e 8. In the eyes o every mar f bo to t i eal temmt Verhane: Comment soon ott thelr match and were about to mart what he was doing, but that chotce le (Rene ag ereey — talwreg arnae hi Fale her first tou r inanapsr of Mellody, oonsen' split the wnet Gave Ya f frat: touchdown, puree with O*Keete and now articles of As to Tad Jones. | agreement were slened All the vear the football world Little Fighters Matched. been hearing of the wonderful Jones, of Yale, whose presence on t Asticlen, OF amrosment Wore: Siena. lan | uight by the managers of Tommy Mow INDIAN QUARTER-BACK MAY COLLEGE HOCKEY YET BEAT WORLD'S RECORD TEAMS’ St SCHEDULE team more than made up sor the of the great Rockwell It was Tad Jones t and Tad Jones that, But we never heard of one Hutch. inson, save now and then as substitute for the mighty Tad, Tad Jones never !n his tke that Hutchingon played Sa If the Harvard game proves a t xpected e played a game of footha ir in to make a plece of money here is —_— &@ good chance, Danny Dunne afters here to fight Lewis for $1,000, side bet and out taamorro® Auplicate toht from Fé y Dy 36 me WOR any purse thtat may Se tara ‘Ne play sacra ts use e from x ii ul Prowess : Date for orn Annual Yale- p) Mmaye he will weigh tn at 19 ringside, Wena Ne a SIGE Un bho face ee “He Is a Crack Sprinter and ¢ Princeton Game Has Been 4 ‘and allow Lewis ton If he pleases beam at a Da fn the last-year bu A ad Reed Couldn’t Land Sleep- ACK JOHN: Producing Blow, mer:jlewly but honesty. and , Mt Pleasant, the ea NEW ORLEANS TRACK MAY GO} ne tntercottegiate Hockey Assoete-| Ply, uteri cai an vow York. that trip = le between men eo. terback the Carlisle Indian football - ‘on, with delegates present from Yale, | the wontey which allows hini t fight Joe Joane "I Shon other's ii mii ge ae oe t only welp Fs fs but he City Dikely to Obtain the Right to) bs rvard Princeton, Columbla and | fr ® amp vver the links Baturday night le n t pain or ie. th fi Is one of t remarka ath Cat Streets Through It, Brown, met last night at the St |! Barrows, owner of the Indias is hercules of 17% pound man was out to win if tt took the Inst totes that ever ed on the grids NW ORLEANS, Noy. 21~As the re-| NI holas Rink and adopted the follow: | OG | fae ee eee tat Rot experience In the r the fed hurt AY aa iron. Aw @ foot ayer he has a |eult of a desision by the State Supreme | !n& schedule wth & plek and ehovel, He te not on t A. once before " we ‘ SAR LL Be head a: i all He HS lp ~jte BUprer "4 q ; ing to reduce bis flesh, but thinks he know toh once before In a sxtound bow lee, hota noee eg d heed sed tu Hi is team well. 1 ¢ New Orleans Jockey Club may we ob Caine Se ee ore ething about improving a diamond,” a1 This time, ac 6 Jeanette. J 1 down repeatedly tently until he hecame ¢ A ictal son, a! uitimatoly have 1 tack destroyed | 10. Brown v : Jan, 13, rn Be wil bo ou tue wa ve ats 4Y and toppled MERROD s} lacks it by the running of 8 through it. |vard vs. Columbla; ey id ebro Christy Mathewson leaves for Cuba in a tow - . ; mn vel ele ¢ Dp 4 Of FOO! In the lower count the sult of the aity| Brown Jan %, be -Aee ba inc eee aye > play In exhibition games against t KELLY LOST ON A A FOUL oT as taller and larwee tn avery ows the men of Ya ; ine dismineed on an exception of no| Jan. 27, Yale ve Columbia; Feb. & Co-) stick state ot alae Tork erie ctual to way than Decker, O'Toole ‘knocked a of gratitude dor w : I : Sisaround att Hote | cause of action, ihe oourt joiding that |1umbla vs, Brown: Feb, 10, Harvard va. | (hed to hi eclop be the karnrtarncioe (a BUE ALA, ra atta e Deck os the first round and ree ‘Ne perpetuation of : biihend *T it might be a . ap | Brown; and Feb. 17, Harvard vs, Yale. to California, and it Is likely that ho wi phd ; 1 1 8 ny at New Haven nt in 046 seconds 1a hae ba | ‘The tenn managers could not agree | have to limit nin apes ance in Cuba 1 the seventh olr fi : , Decker had « = mame " en a if so needed as to the date for the Yale- ae a sain ernie pe th "ee Ie ql battle here last Mae rd ronind MAHER'S FATHER DYING 4, and within al at Suptem even ot a Ae game, and chat wee let amianion to | ea that la the principal baseball ay” int £0 Hox clean t bp K e manaKed HARTFORD, ¢ 21.—Jockey Dan. fev t ump co nd Jourk lub the former the league; but sent word that she southern ele i fngisted on s oH Maher hae been sur home to the | tre ’ e has fs the b judge ie to whe would be unable to get together &) we southern League averages, aes ptt Hh of times velly ialane Shen ae tena : TO QUBEROE TNR ow Jon its ments. ‘“fusbert Leake, of Princeton, was bit iting Hin te 8 Banana ie Wu ‘Lidge a Was stopy Ara hor Lhe wuld leave yh ie “ = and afiar the efty py ts suMctent evi- elected president of the hag eect Pt batting 904, ith of these star attclors he Was declared Wi When AVilianie, ¢ dou If Hip Cather will live nin ar Me ers and friends | ds t will probably be de. R Prentiss, of Harvard ary and | now on the pay roll of the Now York Amer. } Pe | rive ) him break | tr treasurer teane. } AMUSEMENTS, ' AMUSEMENTS, ' AMUSEMENTS, | AMUSEMENTS, ie PN we ? r a4 8, i ue vii Seitol an ee inden : i lf PODRO ME E ANMERSTEIVS iT NICHOLAS RINK p PASTOR’ S UMP} vw ENTRA MAT. THANCS© nicki Ny DY, MAN AL th ay ise TRI MPH AN M ot K a ‘ we of bill weekly COth St. und Columbus Ave AU AMS ‘la Pk “AHINUUO PRIN LPR ST on LEH TW VE AD Bertin wen U0 PRINCESS,” TW it. drty bay, 2x, 5 1S NOW, OPEN, nce BON. 5 A 6 nee THE WHITE SA REVIVAL OF fi) IDEnS NOV, "1 NTUKE CHANGE OF Tite ‘Toree Beaalone-<10 A.M. 8 | BD R M fh pot hern oe “A YANKED ts ON MARS," 4 280 P.M an a Mondays, ' Ber: Wilons § h Ii Marlowe. | Romeo and. Juillet BROADWAY | ait whi Jt ad THE DEWEY 48? 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HENRY st DINKY In | Mt Mattner Thur whe ROMEO & Ju LET | | Mat M Hats Wold Bat 2 | U JONES k STAR: F i SELL BROS \ by TIE MAN ON THE BOX | wie UA RY 6,470) PEE ny M “ A cant | \ 4 PRIMAL at Toa: Beatrice shoe \s Maxie Elliott ats ales aaich | ; ; a ey’ Jewel Myater JOE WEBER’ ‘Me aa pa BADES IN’ VOYLAND. ae Aen Gaincring Countess iron id HUDSON SHEA Tau. 4 uf Bway. | GARRICK SS" ata Sig aN Age American OL EEN Oe Sit | Ptnea.pwayagon, THE WMINCE CHAP | Dougan, Jule Herne and other. preventing 2 Mats & Sat.215 | | WA Braty’s Pr The Mt ie 5 4 a oo Pras re, Rave THES a Sat, arringe ark DERS Th , hb Bidie Fi [BELAsco Ati his 42 2 Robert Loraine Menta sini GRACE GEORGE wiih ase Ray ie st ‘ty sat Wed ae | CASINO" EARL‘ GIRL gf'Shac thurs: MUSEE LORD AND LADY ALGY ES hy AY "i n 6 Wel, Sal = % FCO WN ORPAG oh LTO, bie, X15, Bewt SPECIAL! SPECIAL’ The Get of the Golden ¥ : SAVOY ie . v1 aan THES Be ut. Dick, 0.8.4. | PA QTAND| Acai nertcokw pat Bate ‘ dames Ke I it wa Sty Muawering. MJOU Ean annie nite, ‘| MATINER THANKSGIVING DAY TEMA Wid Belnece prevects od sear in Ny, NERALD SQ. ARFIELD MUSIC MASTER, _Joseria Cawthorn raw GARD afer AL st. | "Nite METROPOLIS 2 dss. i id ay Ev.et 8.) ‘Towst * Had All the Best of Bout, but 2 RUE FAN BLIND: 7 Was Clean Football Great Jumper. _ficeanntest of all eton eA the echoes ete hts Left Open. ‘The the ¥ WM FAVERSHAM gare ata 2 | GUO had st ig = Ti HARLE BMrie covtece wipow : Tht "Machete Dally Mats aX MAJESTIC | Jullan Misehell’s prod % | GRD REAR aie Capen: (WETS 9 Stole MRTIGSS aon RAN fans EE NS atti Bes | Wi’ CHECKERS | tater’ dh, “thane aT ral Hine wt. & O! ay, Matin Wk OP ene me N MALIA, Bowery, tiear Canal. Lured from Mome, with SGKERROY | it gave him PUNISHED —-—-++ Declares President of Ameri: ‘Duffy’ s Records Wiped Out and Quaker City Athletic Clubs A ‘AMATEUR ATHLETES ARE BY THE A. A. U. tre Expelled from the Association, whieh is tle clubs pelled The Atlantic Aamoctation composed of ten of the at near Philadelphia, has be from the ateur Athletle Unton for permitting Frank §, Floyd, a Philade phia broker, to enter amateur boxing contests under the name of Jack Egan, | This action was taken at the seven- teenth annual meeting of the union, held at the Grand Union Hotel, Floyd, an expert boxer, was allowed by hi ciation to enter boxng con testa at St. Louls and Boston as Egan Al new board of governors was elected “FITZ” IS ANXIOUS TO BET eee Goce Posts $2,500 to Wager that He Will Defeat “Philadelphia Jack” O’Brien, the “Fighting Comfuctor."’ af Chieamo. and “Chick” Tucker, ‘he hant-hittine feather: Welght of the Avonia A. C,, of thie city ‘The fiebtere will clash in a siz-round bout} at 126 pounds weten in at 8 P. a te the Washington. § phia, on next Mo Tue pe one of the sreatest batties bets fellows ever in that clty, ap they bah are fiehiers pure end simple and ‘can it hard Looks Easy for Bezenah us Bezenah, the promising tlahter of Cin cinnati, hag been matched to meet “Kid MeFudden, the California feather- weight, In a thin bout before the Colma (Cat) A. ¢ e nied of Deo. 1 Mek gannot do any better than in his exhtbithn three-rount toute in this vieinity, Begenal will put him away hefore the end of th tenth round Lightweignts to Meet. ‘Those two clever lightwelents of New Ene Jimmy Briges and Arth Again next Monday nigh vas meet Mellody on the Coast. George Herberts, the weltar-welght of Cai! fornia, has agreed to fight Bi Melledy, and the alr will tigure ina t ty-five round bout before the Cota AC. on Dec. 15. Thia will be Melic« Tire battle out on the const 1 is anxious to either Jime; or oF Mike (‘Twin’) Sullivan, there he doubt that he will try and out Herberts away os aueckly a8 possible. Humphreys a Matchmaker. Joe Humabreys te now @ matchmaker, He has been engaged by the officials of the hewly organized Thomand A. ( #4 South Brooklyn, which hes leased a trliding « Sixteenth mrect and Fifth avenue. Brok’yn, where the club will hold tis openine b> xlue mag on next Satuniay naeht and once a reek thereafter. reve has enga. Terry Mocbovern to Hughey McGovern w ala in the ear bout on Saturiay niet —— a CUTTING THE PLATE. George lirowne. | Bone to Magates behind the (r-State outlaw irague are having some difficulty nh holding the prespisatinn th * want t break loose, ang it le jon hee been made to the ) taken under protect Elmer F does not take of cooking Hs return Inst spring m tie y hear. a hen cackle ADELE RITCHIE, Who will Foatures—8 and Pewitt SEATS NOW ON BALE. Me SR ae 2 fing only on @agund va Jnnd the first thing they did wemto rate ify the rosolutio n passed by the Records ‘ {ttee, expunging the reconis of Duffy, the world’s champion Duffy m. ae. a living by ace g libewl expense agsounta, ‘while participating in amateur events for medals. Tater he published a etate men of the sume in a weeldy maga |zine, giving {t wide publicity. A msolution was adopal, making newsjmper allegation @uffclent cause for suspengton and investigationn of the | re ordg or performances of any mem- ij: ner The delegates had In mind the Duffy and Castleman cases of President Maccabe t Boston, W, Harvard has wel mit, 49 much eo that son, he declares openly that the Amert-| rioya {sq well-known clubman and | Mass was ro-clected nresiden G. he Ya! Lt mn. of San Frangiaco, W, D, Ne ie hae eve ee eee be ca League is on the verge ot diamolu- | broker and did not wish to use his own ti ot irmnehame win iC, BROW, ! re, her players ‘Warvard has som Gon if President Johnson remains at! There was prolonged corr of Chicago, and Gustave Brown, 0! good team pliy and a mighty good tar thy head, Comiskey's direct allegation | nome er Li Haltimore. vice-presidents, and Jimew dem play. But the tandem and split oft 's what Johnson conniving with | dence between the main body ind the Bulltvan, of New York City, weane Haye are used mo of by Starr, rs ent Hermann, of the Cincinnat! Pennsytvania member in regard to th®) tary and treasurer. aay A PP ente get uaci Ret al Teague clip, che ehaldman of the | ‘and the officials of the Atlantic to them arvard men are fa ational Baseba‘ ission, to con- | “A#® ‘ ies | — cnoug for big men, but they’ dor ste the American Me ee Ne eens | told the national organsation travel like the Yale men, ‘They showed 8 blank that they were able to govern | @ deplorable Jack of foothall know Tt here will de an amalgamation of ‘ ia ledge in the Pennsylvania game, Wher the American and fonal Leagues | thelr own affairs A team can he foolel tnree ee in within @ year or declared Co. | Resolutions were passed requesting succession ty the dblayed “A el it may be a pesive-oiub Or | Floyd ot forfelt immediately all prizes hea ra ts a bate Ho Uahteine: bees, Sane {il} won by nim under the auspices of the that Reid has correoted this tendon Ariat) loan League will Aste all the worst A. A, U. UGHT AT CIRCUS Dane Attributes His Beginning as Fighter to His Father’s Old Vest. 6 you don't know it," says Bat son, “but it was a vest the | #iarted me dn the fighting game. Back {n Hammond, Ind, where 2. ved as a kid, my mother gave me one |of dad's vests, I was so proud of #2 fn a clrous parade leading & wore tt donkey, My vest attracted the man- agers attention and he induced me to have a barrel fight in the concert after s fight?” says he, | ery Kid around tewn my | fey ale him ‘Wallace's ciy | was up against, Bhe reached him and knook- | "I want my ar, y made a swipe me At gave ses I, ‘bot the ut me and chased me the big head—I had @ real pug—and T began ne matches. My first big magoh the night that Corbett knocked ‘ov Madison Square Garden, Dougherty was the fellow who licking. The matchmaker rave Ir for that fhe If he had only T would have fought for cents, be mise T needed the sania * THOUGHT RUBE A PREACHER. | Recentele Piteher Made Dest of Clereyma Mistake In Rea. taurant, abe Waddell and I were dining to. er day in Philadelphia,” says Presbyterian session and ¢ were put fozen mins G was in then 1 gol darn. If they only ut fouleatrike rule —————— Phil Wolf Comer Close to Perfect Svore at Chicago, Phi Wolf, forn ot New York, as- sumed the lead c mime Bowling lea Saturday night at a by tolling e of 298 In his final game in the contes” be the Blue Islands and Halle, (ie the nerfest v bad shot In CORSE OVE! 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