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EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN: HY can some men take a pant W blow on the tip of the chin or in the pit of the stomach with- out flinching, while others would drop senseless or become weak and dazed? Battling Nelson seems to have that ability. Joe Grim has ft still, al- thouga under continual beatings he ts desing it slowly. Kid Carter had it, but lost it all of a sudden. Jim Jeffries bas it to perfection, Bob Fitzsimmons had it. In fact. most of the fighters who ever attained real prominence in the ring have been invulnerable to a inch during the best part of their fighting careers. ‘There are others fully as strong and clever, and fully as healthy to all ap- Pearances, wno drop if they receive a who is said to have doesn’t think such Here is what Joe OB CHOYWSK a “glass jaw,’ a thing exists. ways on the topic “Any one who ‘s some men have @ weak jaw doesn't know what he is talking about. I claim that any man who gets punched on the jew will go @rt. Corbett hit McGovern, Murphy bit Yanger, Jeff hit Corbett and #0 on, nd yet none of them had been ac- @uped of having a weak jaw. Such rot! ‘When you know that the brain connects ‘with the Jaw by @ sympathetic nerve. Animais are affected the eame way. “A few years ago @ reporter in Syd- ney, Australia, didn’t belleve in knock- outs, and said all men who claimed to be knocked out were quitters, until one day {t was demonstrated w him by a pug who put the gloves on with him, and he wag convinced. ‘The same thing Was sald about negrors—t you coula never hurt them by hitting on the head. I have fought more black men than -Bny negro, and beat several of them by punch ‘on top of the head. You ow very well that a light tap of @ither hand on the Jaw will daze you. harkey, tougin as he was suppose! to was knocked out by Fitz because was hit on the jaw, and I knocked _ film down by hitting him on the head, dazed Jeff by a punch on the head. ‘Haq tt been on the Jaw—out with him! But cuough of this. “Any man who gets Punched on the jaw—right—will go out. JOE CHOYNSKI.” AGREE with Choynski in his iast statement, Any man who sata Punched-"‘right" will be put out. But there are different grades of the “sight” punch for different fighters. For instance, a blow that would put) at Tommy Murphy wouldn't trouble Belson. Probably twice as hard a blow ould be the “right” one to drop him, ‘erry McGovern hit Nelson fully as as he hit Murphy and on the same Bpot, but it didn’t do any good. HDRE'S one thing that I have | noticed about all of the fighters who show ability to take a beating, ‘They all have wide jaws and short, re- freating chins. This is a <irect con- fradiction of the old theory that the fighting man must have a chin that Sricks out lke the ram on @ batile- whip. Fitzsimmons's jaw is very wide, but his chin is short. Jeff is the only man | who ever succeeded in dazing Fitz by | @ blow on the point. I've often seen FURNISH LEWIS, KELLY AND ATTELL FISTIC TREATS Three Stars Appeared in Lively Bouts at Show of Metropolitan A. C. A bu The Metropolitan A. C. at Lion Pal-| ce, One Hundred and Tenth street and Broadway, regained much of its old- | that Ryan. appear, work, and, considering everything, wasn't dis- graced his willingness cost punch, credit for going on when member of the club was afraid, The other of a high-class pleased the big crowd on hand. between Abe Attell and “‘Itsey” Tony Bender was to have det but for some reason he did i Ryan, right from a hard day's went on with the clever Attell, at all times,! him many @ deserves a lot of ry other He was willing Sil Ryan night were is, they bouts of the order—that time popularity Saturday night when it put on one of the best shows seen in New York in many e day. In the first place the placing of the ring in the centre was a big Improve- ment, reminding one of Madison Square Garden in the good old Horton law days. Any one of the last three bouts put on on would be comsidered a star number at many of the other clubs around town and it was hard to figure which might be the etellar attraction. Eddie Kelly, who has been Battling Nelson's eparring partner and about .Whom so much has been sald and writ- ten, made his New York debut in a bout with —— Flannagan and ended Mr. Flannagan’s fistic aspirations in one rund, Kelly 4s another McGovern- not the one who fought Nelson last Wednesday, but the Terrible Terry of old. Kelly starts with the gong and| never stops. He indeed hag a look-in| for the 12-pound championship. Another hout, a hummer, was that between Willle Lewis and Joe Youngs, | of Buffalo. Youngs showed up to his food reputation, and, while Lewis beat thim up unmerelfully, he sbowed a gameness and an ability to take the «aff that was surprising. They will) probably meet again, The jast bout of the evening, or- inarily considered the star event, was NEWARK CELTICS TIE WITH KEARNY STARS In spite of the snow which covered the ground and impeded the action of the players, “cup tle tournament arranged by the reorganized American Football ciation for possession of the old Amer- {ean Cap, now held in trust, was played between the Newark Celtics and the \Keamy Stars at Newark, match Was rival Neither si | During the second period the players | made strenuous efforts to break the deadlock, strong, and finally, when the referee's whistle announced ‘the end, neither sde had been a drawn game ensuing. ler ang Bennett excelled for the’ home teum, and Kennedy, McCabe and Par- ker did yeoman service for the Kearny Stars. the second game of the A Cosmopolitan Park. yesterday afternoon, T closely contested by the teams throughout. scored in the firt half. but the defense proved too credited with a‘single point, Brockey, Mll- BY JOHN POLLOCK. Joe Humphreys, manager of Terry 23 to-day to bind another match between C., of Philadelphia. Bob purposely take a hard swing on the jaw in his training bouts and laugh| at it Nelson, Young Corbett, Jimmy Britt, Eddie Hanlon, Kid Carter, Sharkey, Jefiries. Walcott, Grim and many of the other tigaurs woo cun take the | @atfjhave jaws exactiy like sitz's, | Terry McGovern has a iong jaw, but| Terry, even in his best days, was dazed when he stopped a geod blow with his chin. When Terry began to go back- werd the rumor, staried first that was iting a “weak jaw, Althoug tke rallied splendidly he nh stag by 2 P that wou e hurt im before, Tommy Murphy, of Har- | » has a long Jaw. Terry’ put him out’ with a punch that wouldn't have fouched Nelson. A doctor told me that Murphy woul always be easily knocked out by at gne Wh» could land on his Jaw beca he long distance from the tip of | {hm to the hinges of the jaw guve the low such tremendous leverage. A short-jawed ma etreatt hin is havd to hit on the point at all B must be something in a fighter'a Rervous make-up that enables him to withstand punishment. The man who can “take {t'' {s usually @tolid and lacking in nervousness. He has no quick intelligence. His nerves are not alert—they seem to he of a low order, Jeffries is like a grizzly bear. You can shoot a grizzly tuil of Qnd he'll keep going until he gets yo I don't think a bullet would ‘ fries unless it went thro Joe Grim, who has take: ings without being kno: UT aside from construction there than | orter for the Says he will let McGovern fight Tommy Murphy or any other fighter that will] are silm, there Is every indication that Uttle Murphy will get a return battle with McGovern, as he is a great draw- inz card in the Quaker City since he ¢ beat Tommy Mowatt, Benny Yanger ang Phil Logan before the above-men- tioned club, Attell Wants to Fight McGovern. Abe Attell, the feather-welght champton. is another fighter who ts anxi on a fight MeGovern. ny just that he Govern, us round bout & plo t iB Attell an box Me- ‘ wil 2 or Nationay Esstngton already made a fla hai ring | of bout_at his clvb, Tommy Murphy to Box Keyes. Tommy — Murphy. well and Be the bay with “th matched last night at the next stag of which takes star bout an AC. ‘These w the Metrop 1 Saturday night, inde Will “surely "put, up a great! bettie they both are Fugged fighters and ean wal iop’ for keeps for three rounds, Keyra in great shape. Russell and Ryan to Fight. bout at opening boxing show of the! tir TERRY WANTS ANOTHER TRY | Tuxed> A. tighter, and Adam Ryan a McGovern, will post a forfett of $1,000 yan, of Chicago, are It posta forfeit of '§ now announced as the principals for the star ‘Terry McGovern ang Battling Nelson) rounds Russ for six rounds before the National A. pout If Billy Nolan re-| the utticiale of the club. fuses to make the match Humphreys %P! Ryan. Sieger to Meet Ferns Wednesday. Chi draw money with him. As the chances !Izht-welght fighter of Hoboken, will figure of Nelson and McGovern meeting again|In another bout in Buttalo on Wednesday night, “Rube’ aint ee rounds before, the Waphingioae are, 42 pounds, weigh in at 3 P. M. sali i “Ontek* to get battles on Friday and Saturday nieht with hove to fight a twenty-round | fait? hf for the fight | fore the bell rings for the third round. Dougherty Will Have to Fight. Jacse ter battie of his an fighter who will training at Silver Lake, N. J., and will be) tana, aut before t If Dougherty finmediately Another change haa been made in the star |!itrigoo “for the weld Me C.. of Essington Pa, on March Unk" Russell, the Quaker City rugged bout. They will clash for ell bested Ryan in a_six-round in Philudelpnia. on last. “weanesd Dick Kane, of Philadelphia, one has aligned Runsell twenty ley Sloger, the game and aggressive His opponent this tme will be Ferns, the ex-welter-welght cham- bo knocked out Matty Matthews in A round in Buffalo on last Friday Ferns ond Steger will clash for fif- Tucker and Ryall Matched. Tucker, who fought two hard ov, of hands. He Ryall, of chi cured to box Low for three rounds at the stag Acre A. C.. to be held on ‘Tucker has started in to train and expects to stop’ Ryall be Lone Dousherty, -WeeKhit, the crack Milwaukee will engage in the hardest; career on Friday night. The nake him show hia best be Jimmy Gardiner, the ie flenter of New Ene Qn, eignt-round of Milwaukee: diner he will be fleht Joe Gans in elgnt champlonship 4 y wink from matched t @ny other living man intelligence than a hardly string two se: Phe only thing he mereotyped specc @ny man in day ‘anybody. c skull might well be a solld jump « and he can't be knocked out ordinary blow. Buttlaig Nelson la almost x Grim, alunough when he enough to talk he display Bense. Ho is nerveless, pl indifferent to pain Joftries {9 as stolid as the rest times he will loosen up and hot often, He ts nervele feel pain’ A bear once the leg, tearing a big hole at up with a sail needle and string, and Jeff laughed all t Operation because Fitz f to force the needle thr hide. more van rs as little He Some. talk, A\KE the latest panch-eater, I McGarry, Here's an Three or four nights a takes beatings that would any ordinary welt eht, for he knows Mothing about bo: fights find always rushes from start to f mby doesn't feel pain when he Beaten, He seems to have When he gets into a ring he knows ¢ fone thing in the world, and that is a @eakse to start fighting. 1 sew him one Might recently. McGarry wa: stung i fa corner glaring across the way white Bis’ wocam nspectd, tho 0) second oame back a red: “Hold on—ne's pat Amby Grim, week no nerves nl ter tn is, pandages.** ~ Pe 8 nee’ ut *e & nybeay, | —Joe Gans | in knocked out ‘ivan | the tenth round of a scheduled twenty- uttle here Sat y night. this round G: landed a} ing on Sullivan's jaw. A left swing Immedi-| B¢ caught Twin on the jaw | fi wn. When he an ag very groggy and unable able defense. | © ndition, jumped in t te jaw agaln, elf by clinching. | }* roken out shed in and vilivin elinehed | im away with his | repeated uppercuts, Sulivan slipping and f counted } hin Gur The t Phere never wa time the fight started | Gans did mot have ab} out ty ead over Sul- ss at punish- ariably cley * Mim from and his « | Mike Donlin occasions in the | ns staggered Sullivan s to the jaw, but Sullivan up and prevented Gans from up his advantage. Sullivan covered hit | following {the ten rpunds did not land one live blow | forein forcing Sr Pa ee On the contrary, Gana was | hi GANS STOPS SULLIVAN. the ring. in this city u Irtoen d AW delayed the weight of the ay fi DONLIN'S THREAT a | dattons had wig | fought as Jf he was afraid, and during | Dontin aaked jan er effect | ¢or Donlin end inj rouble and was constantly | Gilbert were to report Sight, chasing Sullivan about Sql mien ts The fi e uuspices of the sco flylit trusi, y Seven | “welghed Gang! uused Gans to | ent that Tf both | the end of the y battle should he a Haggling about the overweight eit an hour and resulted ill bein, js still the premler Meht world, and after seeing of ‘leood fights’ tt is derstand why so many men ss draw the color ine. pou mat for an agi their feet at eth round t n to is ¢ WAS ON THE LEVEL WILLIAMSPORT, Pa, March 19 —That Was not bluffing when he said he had determined to leave the New York basfoall team was evidenced yesterday when Manager James 3800 for Galbert, ‘Donlin ‘wired and asked when he and Where. Bat that be would club, gave o which wei trouble with acorputnce SOME FIGHTERS WHO ARE LIKE GRIZZLIES. wee Y Y “The hardest punch Ter Land on Battling Nelsons chain idnt ever Sheke “him. Hot Fight On Between Players for Position of Left Fielder. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Special to The Evening World.) BIRMINGHAM, Ala, March 19.—A hot fight is now waging in the High- land camp, and ft is the race between Edie Hahn and Pat Dougherty for the position of left fielder. en if Delehanty should show up, 1e will hardly be able to get a look in edgewise for some time to come. Dougherty has suddenly: awakened to the fact that hia job {s in danger and he faces the humiliation of having a minor leaguer rep:ace him. Hahn, on the other hand, ts doubly ambitious, and is working tooth and nal to land the job, with a hope of more money in years to come. In the games he has played Hahn has hit like a house aire, while Pat was not so lucky, Dougherty has always been a quiet. easy-going fellow, and his work in left was severely criticised last season. Some days he would do great work and the next he would seemingly fall asleep and let things go by him that should nave been handled. Seeing the new turn of things, however, Pat is working ——— EZ HAHN OR DOU ® ‘ORBETT Bait Fitz, Some CHINS THAT ARE HARD TO HURT HERRERA | A Lone JAW MAKES AN EASY MARK. SA east J Tr. CARE WHAT HIT HiMt= iN THE OL©0 DAYS. Tie only thin fAat MIGHT make. Jeff oreqay: om SHARKEY DIDN'T lke a Trojan, and may yet regain his popularity. Griffith has decided to settle the mat- ter for a while by letting Dougherty play ono day and Hahn the next, until regular season work will show which ‘s the botter man. He will undoubtedly keep them both for some time after the onampionship race begins. They are two cracking good men ang he cannot afford to lose either, Conroy in Centre, Tt im settled for once and all that Conroy will be the regular centre- fielder. Yiu oan take it from me t! in @ month after the real race has started he will be one of the mos talked-of outfielders in the American League. Conroy is a natural outfielder, though he has always played in the infleid. He has a great eye for judging batced balls and is always under them. He js graceful In bis movements and gure of the catch if he gete within reuching distance. Playing in the out- fleld wll aiso be an ald to Conroy in batting, as ke will not have t con- tinually face the sun at American League Park, as he did while playing third base. ‘With Conroy as a “cer- tainty for centre this makes all other applicants turn thelr attention to left, as Keeler fas a mortgage and crop Hen on right, Of the youngsters, La Porte is just now attracting the most attention. In him Grifith belleves he has found a wonder. The big fellow played third in Saturday's game, and did it like a veteran. ‘The bat, however, was his stronghold. The first time up he hit for three bages and twice thereafter GHERTY---TAKE OUR PICK Conroy Selected for Cen- tre—Griff Thinks La Porte a Wonder. | Dunted. He !s a heavy fellow, weighing about 1% pounds, and makes @ vicious swing at the ball, throwing Sieh Whole weight, banlnd 1b Siecer- ta! jooks the \s. | “3inge ‘the. game Saturday there has been a steady downpour of rain, and the ballplayers can do nothing but loiter around the hotel lobby and tell tales | of what happened in years gone by. From present outlooks there will be no practice to-day. The men will work regularly In the gymnasium, however, | until there Is a chance to get out in | the open air, | ae |NAVARREA.C.STAG TO-NIGHT. | The Navarre A. C. has another at- tractive card of bouts for its weekly stag to-night in the American Theatre | Hall, Forty-second street and Eighth | avenue, and Judging by the boxers who are to appear {n the contests the show should be one of the best that the |elub has ever held. In the star bout | the principals will be Joe Youngs and Kid Sten, As both men have been fighting in great form they ought to furnish a siashing battle. In the other jhouts Kid Murphy will meet Kid Egan, George Hoey will tackle Grover Hayes, George Kitson will meet Eddie Bogge and there will be five other contests The only form of food: :made from wheat that is all nutri- ment, is the soda cracker, and yet—the only soda cracker of which this is Uneeda really true is Biscuit. The | only | soda cracker scientifically baked. times. ¢ In a dust tight, moisture proof package. 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