The evening world. Newspaper, September 27, 1906, Page 12

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eee THE WORLD: ORBETT DESCRIBES — MAN WHO MIGHT — WHIP JEFFRIES Must Weigh Ease: of Ton, Be Stronger Than a Bear and Have Speed Enough to Dodge oe Auto: © Jet will ees dett mé in the emoker of the local. Btick to the farm asked Jim Cor as he sat down beside Bayside Looks that way,” I answered Well,” remarked James, “wh) shouldn't he? Getting no answer to this and see I had assumed a listening att! tude, Corbett went on “Why shouldn't he? There isn’t | another man on earth in bis class. | Jack O'Brien in a splendid fighter, | tat you can’t wertousiy Unial of him as a heavy-weight. The old-timers Gifted pant. —Thereten+ ansthing asionishing abou! he sew cron T tell you some young fellow like Jeffries himself will have to appear before | © Fig wilt have a chance to fight again—and I haven't heard of any—not | Bome young fellow will have to show a punch that will put O'Brien and | Berger and Kaufmann and the rest of ‘em down and ont ‘Jim Jeffries is the greatest heavy-welght fighter that ever lived aia | - Be pecame the greatest“in a moment. That was in the seventh round of | is last fight with Fitzsifmmons. Beto: ) that time, although he beat Fitz nq knocked me out in the twenty-third round of our first battle, Jef was DM cinch. 1 don't know any big fellow I'd rather fight than Jeffries as he Twas at Coney Island, 1 thought he would be a cinch after that in ‘Frisco. “THE ONLY THING | WAS AFRAID OF WAS THAT JEFF MIGHT GET | ; 0 HIMSELF. HE DIDN'T KNOW HIS OWN/STRENGTH. Just as 1 é, he got wise in the fight with Fite tn ‘Frieco. Fite, with his hands plaster of paris, cut Jeff to rags, but couldn't hurt him. You know thought al! the time that any fellow who could hit Ike old Fits might him out if he landed right. That's why he always fought po | n Tally. a | Jef Finally Got Wise. "In the seventh round Jeff began to think. ¥ftz, with his plneter of | paris hands, had walloped him on the jaw a hundred times. And all of | Sudden Jeff got onto himself. He thought me.’ The idea hed just occurred to him. And he jumped out of his corner | St the bell and ran at iitz and put him ont | Jeffries. He stopped paying attention to what thy he knew he couldn't be dazed by any blow that a man could strike <i saw the difference tho moment I stood up with Jeff in the firet Foynd. Jeff just stood straight and ran at me without paying any more attention to my jabs than he would tO so many mosquito stings Mt Was all off. Jef onto himself at lest. I knew natured fellow And 1 ad. areatest He is « phynical mar the wortd wil when he doubt tha has «r IT HURTS Yot DOES JEFF. 11 you hit him t head. You wre self, and he con the pennant.” Frank Farrell to-day figure in pianted the High nd viclssit because many « the Gia suggested wit plow , “We are willing t team,” said Farrell. “Y @itching material PS 1® “Tne baseball Whave always maintal we have dcmonst year than we have this year @f our plans “How about the post iGanta?” he “1 am not talking on that subject now,” he sald. at the Hightandbrs wil) win the pennant.” raw’s team. © have nk G is in a very healthy conditio 1 support two tex @ better team next Of course It 18 @ Little too early to spe ak Series with the was asked All T cat say ts Chicago r Brooklyn ‘ “Why, these fellows can't hurt | casey. 95 Matoney, cf Batch That changed everything for | Jorda other fellow might do | feet and made up his mind to fight on the aggressive dll the time. He quit the Hummel er@uch and stood up straight) When he got a punch he laughed, because Pastortus, p. Bept. 77.—Chicago of the seas Brooklyns here to-da SPORTING iat FAREWELL GIFT TO CHICAGO AREAL LEMON Brooklyn Defeats Cham-| pions in Last Game Season There, THE SCORE BY INNIN 00 6 0 THE BATTING ORDE Brooklyn. fd 1b 0 (Special t) The Evening W WASHINGTON PARK, BRO played Third Inning x Fourth Inning 06 6 0 0 4 5 of GS. 2KLYN w THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1906, NEWS AND COMMENT ” eee ee ee ee a a . anne AeAANS EDITED BY ROBER T _EDGREN. ‘Tiger Is Still the ‘Hoodoo of ‘‘Big Bill’’ Devery. Rr ' oars SUT HOW MUCH OR A FAN ¥ Atta) ‘SAio Bite Devery, Bice, (never. KNEW HE WAS, ONE, DAY, when’ He WANTED To" eit AMLUMPIRET BILL DEVERY’S IDEAS ON BASEBALL. Big Chief, a | Highlander Rooter, Says How He Became a Fan When Umpire Robbed Locals. COLUMBIA SOPHOMORE pome. look like They © Highlanders 4 made the W * plugeed | KAUFMANN AGREES HURT IN CLASS FIGHT, . Prat INJURED WITH | AIR RIFLE. TO FIGHT JOHNSON GRIFFITH WILL ~ LAND PENNANT BASEBALL PHILOSOPHY OF BIG BILL DEVERY. AMUSEMENTS. AMMERSTEIN’S : {ICTOMIA THEATER OF vA Matinees 2 wa Hes ANGE. OF JOE W Vow ian oil Fou, , |Wh ie ‘ { Stuart | Della Fox And Series With Giants Will Be Out of Question. | Farrell a Good Sport, He Says, Highlanders rel men ple w nd wet a roy to tell them i Will Do Right Thing. I gon't know what and 1 don't want to make} Viigmensers | mt about it, bu t the witation. I ould think tt classy won't be afy ants and Hight hiandere are ‘and they'll Subs. And ¥ When Bil Wee @ Kid I used ¢ kid T wai <r waa after me “A ple to mo over ty Queer sa great game HARRY AMUSEMENTS. KEITH & PROCTOR’ 'S UNION 0 "ol n SQUARE 10 Dail SEAMON ACADEMY OF MUSIC, er Wilcon’s Ella Whee “MiZP, ATLANTI hie ASTOR Weber's LTR ARS RaZEP Nun ae ne ay.4 fe Bor Faby Qian Dave monaGar All Star ¥ on Macy St. @ Irvin GAY c 1 n,.Te Math Every Wearnon's BURLERAL N A Midsummer Night's <0 UK Thu, ,tat NG ENT MAIDs. * By NWNIe MUBAREL de ean, ONT ie Bi Coy Atwayse STANDS UP BACK "WHILE VVATORINGTATOAME | “O" Rint, Force or HABIT. oe GRAVESEND ENTRIES. TABLE SHOWS CUBS AS RECORD BREAKERS. e showing what ave the National League p wi ed THIRD RAC handtoap 124 rhe gee, Breese © sixton ALL. “2. A ra ii eee a U.S. Marine Ban 4 Stone: Montgomery iid Sin cao aa HUDSON ees THE HYPO ‘HOT eee ane yor wera: LYCEUM SECOND The ts 8.20 P. li dine she. S| Toad HARRY BULGER pit BROADWAY fer hoy Saas THE PRINCE OF INDIA, rd Av wats LIBERTY "i250 ELLIS JEFFREYS | | apni. Vigan tre Thea. Last W's, ‘The Dear Unfair Sex.” | © DALY’S oa ce Lan 2 welee. “MARRYING MARY Naw York Bway. asin. te MRS. WIGGS ,Sf, Cabbage Patch Gea HBA By.8.15, | BELASCO™ CHE BA Far- % B wss. Mat. dae. 2.90 082 Siahl™* to-day, ate A AMUSEMENTS. Doaon's |Mat. To-Day —A Race for Life, ‘The Kassel Mat. Bai SPORTING. ‘BROOKLYN N JOCKEY cus bith aN, X18 Se 1a, only). On 12.50" train special members, Leave : ver Line: from "10-60 "sb fy 15 ten: from 12.8% every Ie ha PM “ K Row OLD DR. GRINDLE. > AY OLONIAL | seitony Sas 1 wa ibe wt Toe lata 1" ly. ha art ALAmanA Pr Sate D'|y. 2 eTEWEY = NAT C tn THE OOENWUN THE OLDEST SPECLA! m™ Abe E.1ath 8 * Mat.To-Da Washington Society othe a5 overwork? It matters nol of huw long ati ’ ing. De: mit Oe disovuraged betwee Jou have ‘other physicians withowt beset > Dr. cures whore ethers bare fulbel 1 Bt SraT Gas Brivgie ‘cuntracte! diseases and . “Te ds juicy “cured. Pl | MANHATTAN ATANEY WEDNESDAY , GHA GEORGE indie nae bees looated at No. ITE 13TH Off. between Of ‘and Teh Ove, mr OVER 25 YEARS. 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