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ACK O'BRIEN'S victory over old Robert Fitzsimmons will start an other fad in the boxing line, Fora waite all of the aspiring and p.rspiving heavywefyhity will want to be fast and clever, Iie O'Brien, whose jumping Jack tactics kept Fite moving so fast what hig, Momach went back on him. These changes come portodically. In the times John L. Sullivan nearly avery heavywolght tried to Aght Just h a pawing left he swiny Uke Jonn, nd and wg that did bus! landed, but onty d that the other out of the way in the Aght Bullivan's winning streak chugiit the fancy of tne sporting word In a week all’ of the iis dropped the right switg id trying to be as fast and tanc shadowy James. HAT fad lasted unt}! 1897, when Cor- I bett met @ better man in Fite simmonsat Carson. Then the wal- lop i: h ianing. Fitz was the idol of the 0, men. What he did was ex actly right, ing 1 Cleverness and showy box- GPrbett’s wont on the huction Counterpvwtth no one to bid for it People talked about Fitzsimmons's Wonderful kpack of making every move effective—and it was wonderful as long Ret. ne girength and vitality backed ms But “Teftries came along with his Wagon pole of a left arm, crouching 80 r over that his mid section, was len from sight. He beat Vite All pe hogvjos, and most of the litle tel “a i in to curt themaelves Into h ie in imitation of Jeitries. idea the lund that the heay weight ehampion erous punching be a huge, pon line, with a heavy jo and a bony jaw fit to stop a| W-inch shell. The battleship type of fighter caine tuto fashion, Promoters | scoured yp lund for Munroes and Kaut- mann ‘eekses and other milling | O@inow that Jumping Jack O' frien B has teaten Fitz there will be a hopping and a skipping such as the podr Old ring has never seen before Heavywelgits, with stocky legs, will tr to hop up Into the alr like jack-rabbits. ‘Thin-legged fighters will train their spidery underpinning to knitting needles with earnest practice of O'Brien's manifold Bidesteps. All sorts of figiners time {t Three Scores Above Made in Interstate Series Last Night. Sea ‘will raise the rosindust while trying to holder of it, George Bothner, because W. t comes to mixing be tn“every part of the ring at once—-| Brooklyn won two of the three games Th the presence of a large mathering he has shut himself up in @ glass case it's about time m ya % of & thing $oeslble only to O'Brien and the| against the strong Newark team in the of admirers of hockey the New York and will not give any one a chance to been In the money, had a word Deity. Opening of the Interstate Lea had. hockey team met the St. Nicholas honestly win the title to say about his qualifications There will be swift jabbing and ule at the Grand Central alleys, across | at St. Nicholas Rink lest night an Bot’mer is a champion in name only, wal aaa CS gn i dis way ‘sidestepping until your brain | the bridge, last ® acoves above ; feated them after an exc.ting g and from he ma in which he safe- m tol tos et whirls. Some of the fighters, perhaps, | 1000 belng rolled in the serios, as {5 ty 8 ‘Te frst goal, whtoh | guards himself by refusing to defend the Walch ‘thelr “members! may master Philadelphia Jack's deft} To Jimmy Smith and George Haller! was score! on a fluke, made by} title against all comers It is likely that? peash the E no marie In this ol ies ‘Of foot. a8 di muoh of the credit for tie! Souther, of the St. Nicholas team. | he will still be champion when he I8/ ify thing *Manhatta Then about the time that the pugilis- | ¥ tory of Brooklyn. Haller averaged! Five minutes before the whistle blew | walking on crutches and has @ long 8T@Y | Jack Hastings need not wire or worry Uo world is speed mad Jeffries will }290 in the series ond Smith's verage ending the game Dillabou of the | beard. nif oagt i \ yenats ., trom phe. iney wake up, climb into the ring again and |" 21223 Brovklyn's average was! Mercury Foot team, was ruled off the | Achampion, especially a world’s cham-| >)! fae ire ao ha lene das rpee ut on the mitts. Jeff can step some ty 001 1-8 for the series. ‘fee. Quickly taking advantage of his) pion, should at least have some traces) ough, as he will find men clever enou = man ae dy: wallop. Also) This is the first on for the New- absence the St. Niciolas plavers started | of sportsmansiiip about him, He cannot ee 7. af test h f send I, ang if eager ae ng and has a stomach bab rk t r weve ‘ee Jonr mut to score ind managed ty get two! he spo ve cept him | looking for a mitch he can, & capabie take as kindly to punching as does |“ ‘am in this lengue, but Lee Joan mare toals before the game came to an| Cxpect the sporting world to accep’ & MY) sauirant at Joye & Kelly's, tent the gente massage of the treloing | Mas certainly found a strong buneh of seriously while he beats his way up #d@, ctregt and Mirst avenue. And I would ‘The next morning th: 11 be timber amasiers, With & litle more streets and sleeps in a feather bea Uke ty make it very lear to the whic ing there wi @n-| team wor it the o A + Be ae, While the sun shines go he won't run ner of 4. Local medal, that other change in pugilistic styles av Pree et Ae Aa ielebee mee | yaatadh Lenuck of & ohallieneer er a bone-fide| if he would wish to preas hie wager eeely played an equal part with age! hd spa bi wrestler who by rights should be wear-/man and money can be found at Joyce in beating Fitz. Por two or three years; 889n a closer contest for honors of Di ilabough ing Mr. Bo hner's crown. & Kelly's cife. Hoping to hear from | Bob has been living much In hotels! une evening. ~ If Bothner does not want to be Hastings through your valuable paper, Meyer rolled higin game [- of 266, The scores ¢ BROOKLYN. 1 and cafes, He has drun befor unk appetizers cals, eaten rich foods and fin- 4 cordial, His stomach, al-| ed to rougher fare, be- came ae terder ss A magnates At the 4a end of the thirteenth round Fitzsim- }intes mons’s muscles were strong, but tne ¢ weak stomach put him out of business. Smith . he and the exertion, with blood He had swallowed, made him alc! HIGH S The old.Romans, when Rome was going to tte dogs, used to eat severa Meyer 2 anguets a day, taking ometics te Pierson 1 s tween wem. A man liked a dish of jeans iva 5 acock’s tongues. He stuffed himself, Nosek Fad - He took an emetic and stepped around | Wengarta bid A the corner, In a moment he came back, ron Je around the gills, but with an ach: Toals Lidell ing void ready to be refilled, 1 bet the cid Gracch! would have collapsed after @ solar plexus punch, Prosperity and pugilism in the mae private car, a FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES, cape | Bro . yey | Lule don't travel (2° a rty stud BROOKLYN BOWLERS ST, KICHOLAS TEAM DEFEAT NEWARKS BEATEN BY 9 10 3 1,000 Hardest Hockey Game of the THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 29, IN FRIENDLY BOXING MATCH southern part of the city, died suddenly nignt while boxing with F Blow Behind ad the Eat Ear Sent Him) ; are mai m P bers having a to the Floor, Where | friendly rian struck A | Reynolds behind the The las He Died. to the floor and became unco | scious And died before a doctor could ae be summoned. It is believed ais | | Was due to heart dis IJADELPHIA, Dec. 2%—Patrick| has been detained by t Peary @ young man living in the! an investigation by t IN SPORTING EDITOR'S MAIL BOX, | down on a set of articles binding him to go out and fight for his title Like @ man SWANSON. ALE Hastings, Here's a Call. To Sporting iter of The Bvening Worls Hastings is w the . Bothner, It’s Up to You. ‘ro the Sporting Editor of the Eventng World I want the lightweight wrestling championship of the world, and I wish to register a complain against the present son Fought Out Last Night. 1 also stamped a cowant and a ten, twenty and ‘hirty cent sport. he better jump Into the Mmelight and stick his name) JOE AGEN JOLTED lum sincerely yours 164 First avenue, M SHECKARD KICKS ¥ minutes, | CHOOL ATHLETICS, ec) BY BILLY BURKE AT CHICAGO TRADE pete with the Morrie High a TS fa ign First Round Hagen Got|Says Ebbits Had No Right to "ih ase Sats | — Wallop Which Floored Trade Him Without “a Casey | Him, Coasultation. jents of the Boys’ High School ha thing ‘ 5 evkiyn were out for the hockey team! DPEILADELPHIA, Pa, Dee. %—In| UANOASTER, Pa, Deo, 22—Jimmy FAIR‘ @ROUNDS, NEW ORLMANS, fina. aiticush thie chalens i tn the team, "and, with the treah | six slashing rounds Billy Burke de-| Sheckard, who was recently traded Ta, Desi at.—Entries for to-morrow ara 4 Jaton wih one i mi Hoye! HS. expects to bring out feated Joe Hagen at the Broadway A.| the Cilcago National Teague team !n @s a5 follqws: ibe world iad a C. last night. In the first round Burke | ¢xolange for four players of that club, rine ac The Evening World.) \, aroun! town jas t . dropped Hagen with a@ terrific right-| has openly decked that he will not ltt! Taeve Aid & halt furlongs; |! ti be of the B. B.C. standand tn sili swing and the latter arose at the! Play with the Windy City team, and sah Raciet -—_——— count of nine. that unless a new deal 5 = dew a4 Hagen show ° tye | he will be traded to @ club in toe East GOSSIP OF THE ALLEYS. Hagen showed wonderful recuperative |e in play. with one of tie elubs In " and in the second round was the independent £eason. for | reat deal stronger. In the remaining Shecknrd Says the 4 pbics, of shen Lane | At Har “pols rank Samuels he vinds there were rapid exchanges in the Brook! club, hed nor uni Ball... soauahe Onasto SGay Adelaide Vion dine American . for $100 a sid Hoaven'a mike, | seonsp RACE—Soven-oighthe of Deimore . 4idn't seem w much Al. Be Fumovee money Inthe world ‘ mingto Morir Holla so" Brooklyn Mateh Gon ‘ |. saree an toate’ \ garita Bash Miller [Martin in a tmateh Jarnvse Hedi’ Dr. Heard ...... Free Drinks on “Unele Joe,” hat h 0 ‘nel, oi akee; valve ‘of | ‘There is a now s White Blepna has been ‘phy r rush his new ball, but n the sphere ready. for tried the hall and nk ste his new ball Challenges Accepted, i f punishr trade him to the Chicago club wit on convtlting tim. Sheckard usually makes some kind of a protest such as this one n both men recelved a great deil ent, but Burke was entitled decision by a shade. wowling observed pall pi before the season opens In order to Ki ‘ Say @ cash bonus or an increvse In salary : MB THOMAS GOES TO CHICAGO, |“ is more than tikely that Sheckard ; ixth will love with tie reat of the Chicago 3 plavers when the’ ieun starts away to | Giant A fant Treasurer Gets Casta Its spring practic Raid ‘in te New Job with Windy City Team, na carena gree Une ames at the Walter Spalding Is Improving. and One Hun-| CHICAGO, Dec. 22.—It was announced] J Walter Soalatr ina to-day that Qharles H, Thomas, who| PARIS, Dec, 2—J) Walter Spalding, } been Assisbint Trevsurer of the|of New York, who was Injured in an tiret |New York National League Baseball automobile accident Bunday, Is steadily ~/ team for the last five vears, has been) improving, and It is probable that he e n dak Assistant Sesretary of the will be removed to Avignon within a #0 Nattloonl League Oly. few days a) e Past alleys wil receive point bas been brought uinbus tournament The New Amater- four men, de An any team tall eduled game with nallzed, can such ‘ olited with , of men who 1a) averages: nie THE VERY BEST | oF HOLIDAY PRESENTS t from Jersey “Hoffman House twoowoman ww Pldora Januacy, wi to arrange f Bouquet Cigars ON SALE EVERYWHERE marmes at each atley. There . . . ry ‘nile sake au #, ? ¢ Adel) & ‘ Delegates tn the Colontal Hall five-man Rowe he challenge 0! ugsne gain urnament, to @tact next week, will et the Tegan, gar ot Louth Soatn'a trond: |ai those allese, senisnt ce enero Gotan ‘The Hilsoh Co,, O71 First ave, way Arcade, stipulating Gat the! schedule, prize lst, do. AUNBateanten fFont 8) from the London eal das ere.) YOUNG MAN KILLED WHILE GEORGE DIXON ONCE MORE WILL TRY FIGHTING GAME 1905. 5 SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT «+ + 4 Once Famous Has-Been Wi it Go On in Three Round Bout. BY JOUN POLLOCK, | Poor old George Dixon, the hero of | | many a hard-fought dattle during his | long period of over fourteen years in the fighting game, old has-bhee cided to try h n thre ‘ound bouts be ent athletic clube in vielnity, The ttle colored fighter !s ‘‘broke’’ finan- | elally, still has the idea that | he can me of the youngsters wh ese clubs his ap- Vt After cons trouble Matehma Jerable an, of the Huds A.C. pas finally ee cured an opponent to moet K" Tucker in @ three-round bout at the club's stag on Saturday night. The pyriilet who will meet k iy +. of Philadelphia he G i mmy Mowatt in a is one of the beat bi He hi te rbett “ f other geod men Pugilists Are Bad Tipsters. | That pugilists are bad tipsters when tt comes to picking th tn the Fitzsimmons-0' Brien hter in the profeasion iad a cinch with O'Brien ¢ to announce that Lanky ever Phiiadelphian in t and Tom Sharkey hese pugilists. When Corbett pick a fighter to win @ bat tle, bat agairet tighter, Fitz Got $2,431 for His End. {1d not get nvuch money he received from clearly Ie. thought t shown ¥ Rob Fitzsimmons heating $3.99 BUYS A $12 Suit or Overcoat, A bona fide sale of the ‘Nothing Co. (an old landmark). ty and Church ate. retiring from usinase, We will give you & every purchase; eatisfact! funded, — $80,000" worth on the doll man's sult or $7.90 buys an $18 alt overcoat; garments valuad a4 gh as $40, for leas than the price f terial, in overcoats, mults, Ingliet, ‘walking sults. paddock overcoats to, Remember, we give our guarantee with every purchase, We will be here tt) January EXCELSIOR CLOTHING CO. Cor. Liberty and Church Sts., BELOW COR ILANDT ST UNTIL EAAMNERSTEINS inte Hl! Jos, Hart & Carrie De Mar’ WATINEE EVERY ‘Diy, dbs ab eal iit” larry “MOTORING” Brien . M i nota | nM T h t! —— | 88 HOU Biectrieal Show-Madison square uare Garden. Open dally, 10 A.M. to 1 P.M.—Last Week Filday “Thos A, Edison” Night.” Demons: ton one every afternoon and even ing of the most speotacuiar and practioal w to which electrical currant may be applied Admission to All HO Cents, ’ Ath st, id Ay PASTOR’ Sy tit ts WC NA IARI Arion. é a STATE & BayEon” ® pant: TH ' METROPOLIS \j!22 "4,8 844%. By #18. M Mats, Mon,, Wed. & Sat, 2.18 THE CURSE OF DIRINKS. Nxt wk—4 Crown of Thoms, Mat. Xma, Mon 9 8.1 Yorkville rie jeter OF Wier aso uM Ob MES ' loving Ph au Se oe CHINSTMAS Da Raves in To yland. 25, 50, 75, $1, Mats Hat, fv. Sut lay— PAE TSH t ‘catvit eldest ae MONG CI secondo “ond May in "Caton of the Beason’? pei sean Bros, Babel bel Johnson, Work Price Next e winner of a fight was| EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN, THAN OUR COLLEGE GAME? oT MAYHARD WAS GAME, BUT 100 OL After Two Rounds ‘Georges Hoey Had Him Going at Long Acre Club, Billy Maynan, who was one of the be. ather-weleht fighters {r na fow years ago, the proe made hig roe na three-round pint g bout with George Hoey at the Longacre A. C. last night, and although Hoey ad the best of the bout Maynard | nevertheless made a fine showing, Maynard was in fine shape for the J contes:, and it certainly was a lucky thing, or he could never have etood the hant w yf wbout the body that | Hoey drove into his wind throughout the three rowds. Both boys fought fast from the tap of the gong, They | exchanged blows to the head and stom. | ach at close quarte and every punch had f£ it, In the thin’ ang wee beh last round Maynard showed signs of weakness fom Hoey s smashes in the | body and on the jaw. These blows shook Maynard up considerably, an@ | once he was sent through the ropes. |! Maynard was , however, and kept right on slugging with Hoey, He w tired when the bell rang ending bout —_——ES INDOOR BASEBALL. f Spalding’s Athlette brary Is de J to the game of “Ine Baseball.” ‘This book contains th Basovall ‘Rules complete, ae revired and adopted by the a rea Indoor Basaball Association of Irited § The latest issuo Philadelphia Jack” O'Brien ons Wednes tay, His share of the recetpts amounted to $2.45 Ira which ta one of the smallest sums of money that Fite baa ever recelved out of any twenty MAUDE. “ADAMS ae mPeTH round bout since he won the midtie-we nl LYCEUM®) ware ae a & A5& 2 is mplonahtp from Jack Dempsey. ‘The er Me ar reat Sitinien tor winnine se nt | THE LION AND THE MOUSE And Fitz the wom already menti uae 1 Weil FPL Bee 2 Sayres and Sullivan Matched. INCESS aiatplas PWORL , Maurice Gayres, the light-weight ¥ Mt Criterion THEA A Bway & Auth st Ry waukee, who made good in his first battle In Philadelphia. by beating "Unk" Russell tn tM COLLIER p a sixround bout, has @ hart fight on his roadway & Both St honds tn the Quaker City on Monday after Wit vias Trae ® Ret Bt Taek MeGuulenn haa matched, Say 708 VIOLA ALLEN ont t Vows Uiiivan,. the ‘ = bout bet Yonertoener a ath § sat 810, Sth are rani MMMIRES La Belle Marseillase HEATRE, Rroadw ; | Grim to Fight Mahoney. Herald SO ENE TTY® stave sare Sonne fa Being unabie to eet ona tient either i» | Olga Nethersole '» CARMEN, Philadelphia or any of the towne tn New | vee THEATER Gath - and, Joe Grim. the Italian fighter, of allaelptla, has lett for the Went to Re! Zobert ‘Loraine fs fights, Te fit rae a es Abol SAVOY Win ew © be fought at Milwaukee, where he will et Mate Thurs \ Jght-rount bout with “Young | | Jamox K, Hackett } bit sche a} ible.to} — Mi i 4 ) Grim, aa he cantot | THE CLANSMAN IS ni | Yanger to Box Risener | lan av a ta Bh Benny Yamger, the Chicago fighter, will | BE ESTAR : THE over OF MY. }quit thie efty tn about two weeks, Ie has Boorse’ Bovina ton been practically matched to fight "Kid’" it, Goodman In @ fifteen round bout before the | Me Lar Doll Douglas A. @ of Chelsea newt month, after |B rat Mo oe n Mat Nat. 25,8 which he will go to Milwaukeo, where he | IRRAY ED & PARTED, has been offered @ date with Charley Neary Hy HeNelaon Fleht Pictures datore the Milwaukee ae. If 9, wing ca | HILL ‘Neat Week—Mr, Joseph Mur; or will RO. tc Sen be hake” been Bromlans 0, ant with |p BELASCO ‘ss yg en Hat It! Heeman at the Colma Club wid He a. Sweeney and Ryan to Fight. | BLANCHE vat s ‘in Pateey Sweeney, the hard-hitting welter- | BNOU ps eye weirtt, of Manchester, N. Hf, who fought |] extn, MA Ada | o> woll during the Horton law days in this | David Hedy ear vicinity, will figure in ih at-toona ‘out FIELD must Waren 4 at the Comma A. C. on jemiay ni! it. it Jack & the Brook! . | mil cam mae ait trae tig trots | THE CLANSMAN IS COMING, | fous, am both raen certainly do’ tight and Lyrie, 4gu hve § 15 Laat wie HADAM | tnt of the ‘content ‘| ists BERNHARDT. FIELDS Perea’, DAILE Vane’ tte Agen AMUSEMENTS. bait Boats Bl at Mais. Wel tat b Minsk, NEW, AMSTERDAM afar eae | | HSM)" EARL ie GIRL gi-45 £39 f, x wllits . ‘tea A WALLACK'S, By. 6.2). Mate Wed & Sat BROADWAY Wveg i Xin Oe The SW0H WO ew Feng Bat, Xmas & f 3.16, |e Marriage George Rawasiea’ VERONIQUE Wi eri Wm. Ashe, asl rene we NM AS MA LIBERTY ! Theatre 40th St a Bw | = SOW, ».5 ate fiat 3 © SOWs sling, THUHAS WAGE Tae poo ‘ live, 8.36 Maus. Wed. & Sat Py . , ON eh Neu, 06. Nu Ti Niet HENRY LEE WSs Scie CARLE, “* OF TOKIO hid = ‘BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, ae THE CLANSMAN IS COMING, {WPERIAL °° 20x" Woe MAJESTICES, Seay Winbenicashs Tu, “Wie aM Miss tlobbs wate seeine beats | Magee tat Xmen cn TAN West End tt Bt y | CLERMONT AVENUE RINK ernon) & nicht i am. Wt Neon HOCKSY AND RACKS 10-\IGHT, : Monte Ciiat HESCENT ve. COLUMBIA, , ‘ FIRST RACE ME ¢ JLONTAL i Bitte ie het tas ADMIBEIO! Pai Sat ma iy Troupe oth | AMPHION ee cree sunnan, [PANERA [Matinee Wolfing's, Stulllpns, Mex Walton, La. Ving veg Wayburn's x ‘ence, Chambertalna| ay, h Ohavton¥ Name & Walk * ere DEWEY | BAST | i SPORTING ‘ A Mat, Class Slane Handions ¢ “ NE best bet record THE CHLOAG 8.00, Mat Wed.as MADISON SQ.%s.5.9" } aed rat ; TOR WERE SS EE I are sak | tores 60 cents diattys vy telephone or te JOE WEBER’ THEA, Bway eam! Manhattan by mall, ®1 monthly, | Mester’ 4 Contnur's, Boom, jer Paddock Spectals, Tleklets and ¢' ora! |fipster’n setect that ty worth havingy elven free to of the Yellow Sheet. 8 & CYRIL 8a Ort, Tho Prince Chap, A.) way & 380 Bt, Mies do Mat. Sat. 2.20 vevew Paree™* BBFORS asp ARTER 'g Arnoid D “7 5 ell GRAND You Never Can ‘NAL Wk, Low Ficids—It Happened in Nordland ST, NICHOLAS RINK ICH SKATING | O6th Bt, ans € 3 seasions dally, except Mondays, Skates froo j 44th St. THEATRE, 4 Oth Av. Pop. Prices. A CROWN OF THORN! f Next Week" evil of the Convicts.’ Sun, Mat, & Night, "Bhepant'# Moving Pictures “The “Supny south,” Bil a fe | vway tt obiaadee ey inf mua rave Kans ee y, | Sak AY, te! Homa Oe ah tata peli Ti Sa WAI ~

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