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SPORTING NEWS” AND COMMENT eo 3 THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUA RY-10, 1906. tory: “Herrera and Corbett have talked for the past three or this is the first time ‘Mek Corbett. “Once when I was with Herrera up in ‘Montana Corbett came through with hie4 how. just after he had whipped Mc- Govern for the second tim pbilled to play two nights 11 See t's manager, to let hii his partner, he turned Dressed me. But that isn't all to tell. Read this: Tera {s not a chas @ny ten men I know jel hours of the night playing cards Aurel‘ is considered an excellent short year player), smokes cigars continually, nd altogether he is a fellow who dis- 1 aipates for all there {s in it, _ feat I know of. Yet he can ‘fight fellows wenty rounds.” Bawonder. must feel. Rothwell likes *Aife Xmself, but his plunge hasn't left him quite fit to tling Nelson twenty rounds, Herrera is a trimly-bullt, s Mighter. If he really drinks to the extent | Selaimed by Biddy Bishop he's a freak, for he never shows any after effect. He Smuust have been pickled on turned fighter. ‘unlike the Mexica: found as a barrel, has the fat off. When the oe ands after the finish of } Herrera might tell Corbe does it. N the same night, tn fights Willle Fitzgeral dyn-Philadelphia. touted as the coming light- he lost to Jimmy Britt in tw and Joe Gans in ten, He is ‘eight, ike Lewis, Fit: Aghting in California lately Los Angel with Fitegerald as “ail in.’ weady toodking for a turn ‘Tho way, fights again as p weisht in a few days, when he meets Mike Twin Sulllyan in ‘Frisco. qill be something of a welter-weight championship affair, for Gans fought a aren with Walcott just before the Black | "# retirement, and he seems‘ to Fiaee ‘came pack date, fighting. shape tw daddy of ‘em ail when pee Ee RTS WASN'T PUT Down. pron OING on a little further Biddy de- tails some interesting Inside his- up. I know positively that \Cor- -jwett has passed the Greaser up in the ‘ough customer, while on the other hand ~fBerrera hes always thought he could to induce Harry Pollock, then exhibition bout with Herrera the mignt, but Pollock couldn't be gd. Billy Nolan, who is now with Nelson, was interested in a club in Butte then, and he made ta handsome offer to meet Her- in a six-round go, but the Kid "t want the match, and so it fell Herrera had never seen Cor- up to this time, and when he saw box on the stage with Kid McFad- hispered that he coumi lick Corbett / inwithin three rounds. As he was not/| _ Bygiven to bragmadocio the remark im- mpkon, he is a ‘kable fighter in that he is thirty- years old, drinks more whiskey _ Peen dong this for ten or twelve years Uke Battling Nelson “If Aurello can do all of that he How envious Young. Corbett | before he came into town and Young Corbett has licked up a few @rinks himself since the day he beat ‘Terry MoGovern at Hartford. B, and every time he Hights he has to train long and hard to elsco, Willie Lewis, of New York, Fitzgerald a couple of years ago was) Bddie Hanlon in the seventh round at Sept. 5, but redeemed him- self somewhat by knocking out Jack ‘Clifford and Fred Landers, two fair en, in October and November. Lewis who wants tie welter-weight ‘Uitle, says that he regards this fight former light-weight champion, by four years, they have e. He was In Butte. I im go on In to me and | Biddy has ‘While Her- of, alts up and he has Ko out ond | eva | he sporting into gayety fight Bat- Mm-waisted the cattle His body, become as two shake this fight; tt how he San Fran- 4, of Brook. weight, but enty rounds now a wel- ‘z has been He quit to " He ts al- with Gans. @ welter- This jclean victory lust night et the Colma ‘TAKING ON WEIGHT, FANS. PAR: NERS Punc Some OF IT OFF, “Terrtole ‘ Tark,”" Le —_——— “Rube” McCarthy Adds An- other Knockout to His Good Record. “Rube” McCarthy, the efongated pugilist from Harlem, who recently had five hundred cards printed with his name and the inscription “champion Dugilist’ on them, will probably rush to the printers again to-day and «et five hundred more. ‘‘Rube'’ scored a boys. Torry. Mot A. C, stag, where he knocked out Jue MoGuire in the second round with a smas hon the jaw. MoGulre startel in to slug with “Rube” and made a serious mistake. “‘Rube’’ weited him on the Jan and he fell in a heap on the floor. McGuire was carried to his corner, and after being revived he seered out for the second round. banged him on the jaw agwn, and as he went down and out the bout was stopped. Bocknivers uate B night came in the-last fight, when Paul Moore, of Pittsourg, put “Kid” Ferns, of Buffalo, out in one sunch in the first round. It took five minutes to bring Ferns round after he had been counted out. Dick Brown, ted during the Eddie French, of Buffalo, nad things | roller. rather easy with “Kid” Ziringer In the |as tho i acond ols. ing his way. Pittsburg, had the patter ater of Yon Ob Dennen,’ of of Buffalo, in ot ds. Kid Bvtialo, and Sante Bruce, Pittsburg, fought six hard rounds. In the round there was and Pvach sent Bruce the’ count of seven, and would ned him hed the round been next. If Brown cou! would make Stand: envy. Brown ts a te's. Gruvesend came down ft @ minute longer. Dunn and Young Draw. (Special to The Bvening World.) BEAVER FALLS, Pa., Jan. 1¢—Jack and it was declared a draw at the FIGHTERS BUSY IN RINGS HERE AND IN OTHER CITIES Gravesend iast year. He will stack the chips as high of luck the mosey EDITED ROBERT EDGREN HE works Harb IN THe GYM, La. dui George Chankallan, and Young Kehoe, at 1 ‘As an extra attraction, there will be @ battle royal between four husky ne- groes, Murphy and Burdick. Tommy Murphy, the clever Harlem featherweight, who knockdi out Tommy Mowatt in two rounds Saturday night, will be geen in a three-round ¢ New Polo A. A, One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street ist <0 y night with Johnny “Burdick. vern's sparring partner, dick and Murpby have eee anxious to meet for some time. Eight other pre. Have Curious Experiences, but Its Hard to Bouts in Pittsburg. Beat This. (Special to The Evening World,) if YITTSBURG, Pa, Jan. 10—Buffalo — fed Eivabore nosare ret bere lastmek| | py PRANK W, THORP. in four six-roand bouts and honors are ee ae about even, The only kcnockout of the (eer Eten DRYER CUO experiences, Some can tell of big losjngs and dig winnings, but few can match the etreak of luck which a member of the Mets, spring meoting at|y Brown is a high- Eiffel Tower if things are ‘com- He will be a rich man one day and as poor as Use field piker the id have @ steady run he would roll up ard OW green with pal of Jimmy Beat- When the second drawing at along Brown and |Dunn and Jack Young, both of New-|said Brown. “if we get a good stand castle, fought fifteen rounds before the | we can get a bank roll to work on." Nonpareil Athletic Club here last néght,| Beattie agreed, but the luck was against them, for they draw away down ont at tha Bur- be put on between focal ’ Eeattie had practically speaking noth- |, ing. Their bank roll was, in fact, less tha. a hundred dollars, “Let's draw in and take @ chance,” HOW ‘DICK BROWN RAN-$56 UP TO $18,700 sight. ‘3 €0 On anyhow. The fi fer us,"" said Brown, and again agreed. Brown a Handicapper. the midnight off in figures potnting each race, the block Brown wrote to keep Beattie within bounds, race. Brown thought C: cineh: was a crown, Paine. And_ she YH bet my $6 on Czare- did, at ter which way it came, Czaraphine won. the victory. bet. of filly, book won race, in ce corner and no bank roll was <iih * a lcok good to me, and they may break Beattie Browu is a handfcapper. He burns thumbing the dope and always comes to the track with ais to a sure mwinner in ey went on. Beattie (fou 20 as to save the sheetwriter’s Peat lle rand had $56 and Beattie #0 before the arse ‘raraphine “You keap your #0 for the book,"* said “and 3% They held Czaraphine in the book hick was ost carefully made, and at no time they stand to lose over $20, no mat- and, a8 every one remembers, Shaw brought ‘the filly home, galloping. The st this le THY fe - The Mexicans Se es HGHTERS WORKING TOGETHER OW COAST Willie Lewis Expects to Put Fitzgerald Away Within Six Rounds. FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan, 10,— al fistic circles are now busily dis. cussing the result of the Wille Lewis- Wille Fitzgerald contest which will be decided at Colma on Jan. 12. As far as the betting Is Fitz {s a slight favorite, So far no money has shown from the Lewts fol- jJowers or from the camp of the New Yorker, but it ts probable that he ie holding off in hopes of getting a good price. Joe Gans, of Baltimore; Willie -—Mta- gerald, of Brooklyn; Mike Sobreck, of Cincinnatt, and Al Nell, of ‘Frisco, have joined camps and are training in com= pany for thelr battles. Harry Foley has charge of the Lewts camp at Millett's and has Fred Landers and Joe Thomas working wity Lewis, ‘Dhomas meets Neil on the 13th of thie monti. He 1s reputed to be a comer. His last fight was with Jack O'Brien's Sparring psriner, whom he knocked out, Both boys are confident of victory. Lewis expects to beat Fitz inside of six rounds. He and Fit . Found’ draw “at "New Britains a6 several years 970, and L \ very fs ae ne ST FEW Pounos Go HARD, ‘JIMMY BRITT G Champion ‘Lightweight of Cal- ifornia Leaves New York has started to pack up his trunks and will leave for San Francisco on Satur- day, where he will get into shape for |a twenty-round battle at Woodwand's |Pavillon the last week in February. ® | Britt received a letter from his brother Willie yesterday requesting him to re- tuen to the coast, as soon as he could. mateh had been asrang e for Started Book with Jim Beattic my. the, tinace, of the. Foun [> be declaed on Friday ‘might at the 5 ‘ jeclded on Friday night. al ande“the Figures” Did the Rest. \Pacific AG. at Los Angeles, Cal. In the Club Business. When askes by the writer inst night if {t was true ‘that his brother Willie would Brown's banteroll had been tnoreased | ture, Jimmy Britt said: by nearty $3,700. They Have an Argument. the following race stte would wi nsure, Beattl or horse 16 1ace, ant rey hi ext Sir eraument We reschted 1a terown [Leeciony Siy Rnee Sit acaeate shaving his commission down a bit. for |centives for the best ‘matches as any of only on Palatie, ‘The mare | the other promaters ig a 20 to 1 shot. Beattie bet on Bronze | Wing. ‘These two horses turned into the| — Attell and Goodwin to Fight. stretch head and head, and the partners | A match was arrarieed last night between Abe Attell, the clever boxer, and Chester belt alette won by @ Sune | ossawin eis Nee mains ieee welzht, "Yes, my brother 1p to conduct @ club, and is to receive the Fy Bernall. 9X will ‘assist Bi tn wi fo the Gankroll: and _TO PREPARE FOR FIGHT = this city on Friday. part in it will be Toby Straub, the husky fighter of this olty, and Howard Smith, the New Jersey youngster who ts rapidly coming | Glever boxing. They will battle for fifteen rounds for @ piirse which Is-being contributed hy @ select party of sporting men of this Temple and Gunther Box To-Night. ] that can fight, will meet Charley Gunther, ; of Boston, in a ten-round bout at a show in the opera-house at New Castia, Pa, to- hold boxing shows on the coast in the fu- | 2Vtr ja puncher for Gunther boxer, Mi ‘before the Indianapolis A. C. Dougherty Is one of the new Western fighters who has has beer “eaten b: “Hanlon and. Britt, 4 is still thought to be-a first-class —————___ ‘fwelfth Regiment Games, ‘The games of the Twelfth Regiment Athe letie Club on Satuxtay evening, at the arm- ory, Sixty-seco: reot_ and Columbus, ave nue, will have sume of the beet imces of the year, The entry lst closed on Monday with more than twenty-five entries, most of then those of prominent athletes, and grand races are sure to result, In the sixty-yard da. four entries. and the rthur Johneon, will , battles were hard fought ones thelr coming gncounter, sho another slam-bang af- le Peter Maher In Another Battle. ere are seventy- A. C. sta Peter Maher, who has been fighting ‘long = order t; Saturday. enough to be retired on a oension. will | Frey Do re Teenie a 7 Balter, flevre in another battle on Friday nimnt.|of him, and they are ali capable ‘oe . He wit) meet Morris Harris. the dia | f™ Mirtet, 4) Ht ind bout | aaZY JOHN POLLOCK. |_| sein werkernctan €. 6S Paiindehtie ; IMMY BRITT, the Califorhia Weht-| at catch weights, Maher recently knocked AMUSEMENTS welght pugilist, who hus made out Harris in a fon Founda swith ee CS . E @ host of friends since he has | Sroppea many a Dix fellow for count whan EMPIRE THEATRE, Pew kORE. been in town aS @ consequence Of| Peter was good. ADEM Mats. Wes, @5at 2.36 bis modest and unassuming manners,| Private Fight to Be Pulled off. ||MAUDE ADAMS —'%..34 Bares ‘There will be a private fight pulled off tn THFATRE Biwav & The men who will take GRITERIN Evae'is ial wor fates Ethel Le Nineat 180 Pantaloon, with Liong} FRITZ! rRIT2y SCHEFF 2 HARNLDSOROES"2E sar 27% g George V_ Hobart's At COMIN’ BA 15 BY to the front as a result of his fast and city. Larry Temple, who Is one colored fighter sole is too bard | ‘Gnd also Is a cleverer ‘They will meet at catch weights, Martin Duffy Back In the Ring. Mastin Dutfy, the Chicago welter-weight, ‘ed. A CASHEL BYRC are PROFESSION. se a Thebes pot fought in a long time, wt LYCEUM Sinaz& inet, Bre BH 4 at Shan ae nt eng cents on zee 38." |THE LION AND THE MOUSE; Milwaukee pugilist, in « ten-round battle ¥. §. Mat. Satui cies Bari promi in, ie, 18 SRT BELASGO BLAN' Giri good in the squared circle. was over Eddi been training hard and cove ler an error, ‘@q error, nthe day on the shoestring into a tions. a capital of 56 t on the ‘cevene win and dee is eo outa Neary to Box Andy Bezenah. ‘Oharley Neary. the Ughtwelaht fiehter, of Aillwaukes, who the fistio critios of that clty coum to think ls @ coming man in bis clans, will have a good chance to show pete apf aM ernie supe dean neous On that ee ieee e ba toval waning of runt 1@ prov Bamiaelt "o¢ "huge was xe: won $1800 and the book aay night Ghe ‘Gincineasi "pugitiat,” bout at the Milwaukee A. C. In. Besenah Neary, sm mneetiiie writing sheet all the Got down to the fifth | time, be bat Tehent Mt had six men placing his money rice’ ho for him. ard pi end of that time. The fighting was fast most of the way. In the fourth round Dunn was thrown iby His colored opponent, and claimed that one of the fingers of his right hand had been broken, but he continued to fight. Young, knowing Dunn's right was in distress, did the best he could to force matters to a finish, but was unable to do much with tl he fast white fighter, though he was c#lppl Both men Were down to weight, 133 pounds. This Bout Looked Bad. has been foremost (Spectal to The Evening World.) [bouts since the PORTLAND, Bie., Jan. 10.—Wred Doug-| here, has gone ow : ; Lion Pal In i lass, of Savar Ga., and Bartley | fontan Connolly, of Portland, boxed fifteen | club, ha hold’ its night that tertainment on. Joe Sullivan, ‘other organi by the new cl to give the first night. when rounds at the Auditorium last evening to a draw. There was nit an interest- ing round during, the bout, neither man trying to punish his antagonist, Mickey Green and Billy emerson, both of Portland, fought eight lively muni the former’ winning. Green broke 1 thumb of his right hand in the fourth round. tion, meet some ood eee mepemneeess selected to-day, Young Erne, | Welght champion of Pennsylvanta, will NEW CLUB TAKE HUDSON'S PLACE The Hudson Athletic Club, which in putting on fine revival of boxing it of commission at its place the Metro, 49, an old-time dullding and will using the sa man that will’ be JIM JEFFORDS 10 TEACH STUDENTS Jim Jeffords has been engaged to coach the boxers of the University of Pennsylvania, and before taking charge ot the collogians he will last time at the Nattonal PS of }hiladelphia, on Jan. the best man to be secure’ nt for the etic Club, held their en-| Whilo he Is not a wonder Jeffords eld their en-| | Wah Is es = the matchmaker of the | O'Brien, Johnson has been retained | Jeanette, making & find has arranged for | Aeaperats effort {0 get into arent shape Show on | Saturday | for this pout. and it training the light~ off the Gores for the last ethene ring. M’GARRY FIGHTS YANGER TO-NIGHT, SWANSON What ought to remult In .one of the fastest thres-rounid bouts witnessed in this cl in a long time sh ld be the meeting between Benny Yanger, the Chicayo tighter, and Amby MbGarry, the rugge] Mgnuweight of the Bronx, ewhteh Is to be fought in the ring of the Olympis A. C., in fts clubhouse, at | One Hundred and ‘Twenty-fitth street game will contest is in fit shepe for the bout, as he ts confident he can beat him. As both men always fight fast and also are g00a punchers, they should not be a du moment in the three rounds of boxing, Besides this bout, there will be [six other, good mills. “Rube’’ Mf Carthy will gure in one of them w & good man, whe Phil McGovern will meet a fast'boy at his weight. Sailor Burke vs. Blackburn, is ‘The star attraction to-night Rmpire A, C's new clubhoug ‘This match though weight champions ed that the Swe ringstie, The n tral Palace, Forty-third street, ‘The. repor; that u ma Tuleh ells arose: Hall, Atiancic | ead axe a) This the acmted to and: Bothn title on the result, teh wil! be held at Grand Con- Lexington THINKS ER IS EASY Only a few days more 254 the two best little gladiators of the gra; ung for the light-weight nid Beengicn "avrende,bo:niatit: championship. George Bothner and McGarry has been trying to get on a| Alex. Swanson are the rivals, one the bout with Yanger for some time and/| legitimate lghtwelght champion and the other the king of the welierwelgnts. will be for th lught- r will Rake his avent and on ay night. George Bothner has LOU MS | rs an, exploded the game of fiu-jitsy whe expert," sald Swanson, After his de- feat Higashi went abroad and the other exponents of the supposed fearful bone~ crushing art have kept up @ painful silerce. at which he wom a champlotwhtp and at which he !s considered a wonder, I can beat hin at that game and will upset any theory he may vanese aime if he tried it.” other hand, keeps has 11.doult jiu-jitsu of any man who ever or wed i in this count first wmao to intrody and it is credited to i first man to Introduce it into the department of the Lond of the Sun when he was inspector of . Yokotan. sce It in America, os Aaviers va. Clark House. At the: aver, ‘Club, No. a ‘Went |} gave. | Prof. O'Brien working with him did nob| Fourteenth, street, on ‘Th i Jey athe against the dvi wal ald lim he spoula a a food asco int of hmeelf within the rules of strigt catch-as-catoh- 1 defentet Higasti, the Japanese “Buthner had better stick to the game we of the pinsgiig away with Prot. Obrien, who edly the most knowledge of they. tinted tussle one of the He was nim as belng tho olive | lowers howled thoinselves hoarse, sth Crescents then played hander and ‘taster police | and t! my Tr with both bands and aw game as they make them. Walsh and Burke to Clash Again. Andy Walsh. the middlewelzht. of Gouth Brooklyn. who has decided to cootinue box- ine in three-round bouts im’ this city, was Satied BS cate te te Se re oon" neat iar This Aig glu bg the East thie ise they bat SUELIVAN MONEY FROM GANS'S TOWN SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 10—A commission of several thousgnd dol- lara reached here yesterday with in- structions to place 4t on Mike (""Dwin’) Sullivan at the prevailing odds. 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