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- , : ~ ie Seen PHURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 97, 1906, SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT — poaii®®,Bh | Tiger Is Still the Hoodoo of ‘Big Bill’ Devery. 7 MAN WHO MIGHT | WHIP JEFFRIES Must Weigh Essie of Ton, Be Stronger Than a Bear and Have Speed Enough to Dodge es Auto. A ran, ONT <5 een > Ee OnelOAy WHEN HE OAS 75 TANGO 7; O_Jeft will stick to the farm, | Wate. ns ice Nats grand HILE, NV ATCRIN G] S will be?" asked Jim Cor- | A eAPIR e or HABIT. ’ Dett, as he sat down beside mé in the smoker of the Bayside local GRAVESEND ENTRIES. H TABLE SHOWS C AS RECORD E Looks that way," I answered Well remarked James why shouldn't he? Getting no answer to this and see that I had assumed a listening atti- | tude, Corbett went on “Why shouldn't he? There isn't | another man on earth fn bis class | k O'Brien is a splendid fighter, | ———~ A a cle tat yor can't sertousty thint-of btn | as a heavy-weight. The old-timers | Gritted pant. There ten saxthing asionishing about (he — crop: ! © 1 tell you some young fellow like Jeffries himself will have to appear before | | Jing will have a chance to fight again—end I haven't heard of any—-not yet | 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 ana | ~ he pecame the greatest-in a moment. That was in the seventh round or} | Dis last fight with Fitzsifranons. Befo: > that time, although be beat Fitz @nq knocked me out in the twenty-third round of our first battle, Jet was ‘B cinch. 1 don’t know any big fellow I'd rather fight than Jeffries as he ‘at Coney Island, 1 thought he would be a cinch after that in ‘Frisco, rie! | THE ONLY THING | WAS AFRAID OF WAS THAT JEFF MIGHT GET Brooklyn Defeats Cham-| bo HIMSELF. HE DIDN'T KNOW HIS OWN/STRENGTH, Just asi) pions in Last Game of =~ e d, he got wise in the fight with Fitz tn ‘Frisco. Fite, with his hands plaster of paris, cut Jeff to rags, but couldn't hurt him. You know Season There, thought al! the time that any fellow who could hit Mke old Fits might him out if he lande/l right. That's why he always fought so | THE SCORE BY INNINGS | ally. 4 3 J@8 Finally Got Wise. prootie N SESS 8S | | BILL DEVERY’S IDEAS ON BASEBALL. sash 1 ages; handicap 124 | AMUBEME? Ra ne D4) Lancastfian aptetb ars LUT HOW MU OR A FAN x Ala) SAIO Bite Deveky, I 8 T Maoney, Highland i Rootér, Says i LAN D PEN NANT Out of Question. and made up his mind to fight on the aggressive dil the time. He quit the Hummel, 2 PEE ORE TOT ae In the seventh round Jeff began to think. Wftz, with his plaster of | ’ ’ s rd DpeFid aids, bed walloped him on the Jaw a honéred times. And all of a| _ "HE BATTING ~— | Big Chief, a GRIFFITH WILL And Series With Me.’ The idea hed just occurred to him. And he jumped out of his corner | Maloney, ct She . @t the bell and ran at Fitz and put him ont. That changed everything for ' rors Ritter, c. King: BASEBALL PHILOSOPHY Farvall a Good Spoct. He erauch and stood up straight. When he got a punch he laughed, because Pastortus, p. Lundgren, ¢ w He Became a Fan arre ‘O01 Pp . the knew he couldn't be dazed by any blow that a man could strike a eee Ho OF BIG BILL DEVERY. sudden Jeff got onto himself. He thought: “Why, these fellows can't burt | .2f°°*” Giants Will Be Jeffries. He stopped paying attention to what the other fellow might do! : ——— } ji j “i saw the difference the moment I stood up with Jeff in the firet Dai “mooetys, When Umpire Robbed I eee the Highlanders are goins Says, Will Do Right EMPIRE B Ta John Drew Ho : _— Se 15. haa Ww. ASHING | Townd. Jeff just stood straight and ran at me without paying any more |Bept. 7—Ch played game Locals poms. Tuer SSeS ithe INS a Thing. Montgomery and Sto attention to my jabs than he would to so many mosquito stings. I knew |°f the * : ng pes air ais = ‘ menianerreeme TER On ATRE Bt Was all off. Jef was onto himself at last Brooklyns here The weather i i ada anes TE CRITERI ; Bs was against a attendance, a} a “eer Saee : i han I don't know what Far- THE MOST °4 was mp—kin ny fellow's little 1 Rameais, 6r vont ogg 9 gap Fe ah wah oh HATTER W Leo 4 « w N nein 7 th fied omment about it, bul TAKE A PUNCH world ev some sawduat around the p ME DOESN'T FEEL it —— ed t at Q 4 © > hat Me nders | saw. He is a physical mar "i . m. He v stand Seems to me thet vine Hiignte were the champions and } HUDSON are THE HYPC that the world wil Mop him. It “OURAGTD big, good-natured fellow An4 1 a4- though the er : THING IN THE WORLD Is TO|mire him as the greatest fighter the bed # has « t pay sis eee Pi beet al ger; lot THEATRE, fe just like yp a been. on ie would think It ebout right SAVOY re 8.30. ball that weighs years, Jett t @ lines 1 Farrell to tell them ww t facta of Keen 058 § Arm gets a jar t time. If any w .- sa. M e it lassy. Bat Farrell is rYCEU yan “ @ibow. YOU Ls ‘ reer or Kauf. L plain fr. Wiliam 8 ~ . Nate Tom 77 HURTS YOU MORF un they'd. remem yi ie . De ak ; pie oom Hass The fans ; DOES JEFF, It's the same the a) Nee me. | aon to. 4 4 | seute pees Bie F : SECO} eine : re a lo a *- | Geaaie Big Chief apace » y ‘ Highlanders Will Land Flag GARRICK FAR TIE, Be head. You wrer and strain your F YOU'RE LOOKING FOR 0 as x M this) had . t the - tn Alf pelt, and he comes just as fast. And|LOok UP A MAN 7 pt Ss apes E rif a a Bis ant ‘ ‘ Be Wm. H. Crane adc 2 mhen be hits your p SOUMEWHPRE NEAR A QUARTH Re H a paying me AY oF f 90 if your arma we wate OF A TON HAS STRE Ne on , a nthe dirs ee Fi , ESTAR bys 4 bk “With moat fellow nuld sto EN Y BEAR ews } hah in , > Blows in mid-« But Jeff is #) power- | T ‘EN UGH Hott RF M a ® ; t & post series SFal_Uial We heat my-arme tak WAY RACING j Second Inning : rattle 0 uid wee if as | Rasebutl, Peto Gitte bodae, 7 tase, O 5 ae SSS ee a St 7 . - = BPO! | Da hi tat ia cat pe eect *. Champs... YR. in’ th ie oad, a “et "68 tela fhe Ni ae s am hot tak ERE When BHl-Waea-Kia. i way C'ncin’ tis mreaan’t th. a are |i amas " P men T ‘ ar S , me At I used to play some. W | ¥ F Join 1. Kell ‘ 4 « a ‘ egreltrs ‘ , Wee | iFM ‘ » |p REW AMSTRRDAM 7 ‘ ss Se Ee ‘ : : busy n’ be r0 oh 1 ||] Eves. 6.15. Mat. Rat. 2.15, Laat Week ni a ° ‘ mes “i ot preas es. SO RUNG ; : : a ‘ ee ae : 2 |PHARRY BULGER FROM NOW” HAM itone Fritel Sehett | ’ nx win oF why ni clear slg ge cry 8 |BROADWAY ent steric dat a | Joven (Mat, Tobe Sa sering Third Inning THE PRINCE OF INDIA, ee AY 0 = s as a r ~ Thea. Last ee ot Dear Unfair Sex.” a ae Pic) 40 +, Narraga ° Ca 4 out ' sae Kame MAREYING MARY,” p Fit tel . : Sibntoadse i ee x oh : A : HARRY BURKE New York ©: wmy.45en iva 615 Bat seat GL =. |||MRS. WIGGS' 9), Cabbage Patch Id fights w 5 . eck wae sold at mi inet Inning ‘ Jecia wn ¢ sj ¢ Pa oe, Hum secrets mbout ¥ 1 wels { ty iam ‘ PRITH £& DD OAS Ih tho | MBELASCO facia petaese naneontone tee if Salam - KEITH & PROCTOR s HE BATES ees _ BRORTIS feather 3 ge it with Col.| UNON 11.3010) Col. Aston _ Bordevery fai year 3 KLYN JOC) saa lhe ; I F nt . SQUARE i t bi se Dave i IBINOU, ise Me BEAM: ‘BRO LL rd Aa comes ; = t tt an’ play ball. | CON Ie | Lande My Pe A Tela 4 + Bik m-. 5 A game and th ’ 1 wes eer t of talk about} ne 1000 mee joe Tein Yee WARFIELD ‘ MUSIC MASTER, f elu mem arre!] ° ® Fifth Inr J at 8 f é patty! ton Ale MONDAY, ) NAT_C, GOODWIN 1 | ill TS | ! ' i Chel! monaGand: tt 5 ete io soe See “Savs: COLUMBIA SOPHOMORE | KAUFMANN AGREES SEE! ws | i te Sf | POLONIAL snl HURT IN CLASS FIGHT, TD FIGHT JOHNSON, rnone snl rane Midgets. others. “w eats ly. 2 i 2 Mite Morea sir' ALSANERA Pred / t “Yes. thet was a ha 1 ——- PH f - Mate. D’ly.25 : fof the Highlanders, tc rt le, Kicked cme hr. B.1sth 8 Mat tye pennant.” lnjg pal = MDFWEY » Washington Society Girl < oompialnta. min die Th in New York. He pjanted the Highlande 1 Lajos’ 3 Dy | giamnaes remulting froin ro through the ‘rials and vicissitudes of fnfancy. 1t/ asdf HURTIG & 1250 = OTN ew CENTURY GIRLS. fT" ar yt tn diane mand because many obstacles were placed in his way, 44 x e uf SBAMON'S Vac: - i. Geindis sured hese the Giants were ump. nd was when a 5 ; : e : © ACADEMY OF MUSIC, | MANHATTAN, Pa bn ge A ay I ag suggested with MeGraw’s team. Now be ap on Bent PDT heeler Wilcox a STINE? WEDNESDAY, ana SAT UHH AY Tw rpatie [nee been \ ; ( . pias ae ' ; ‘ “MIZ PAH.” E GEORGE «viOTtany, | war ween |}, “We are willing t 1 eny amount of money z HEATRE. Me & oo team,” said Farrell, “Y have been critictred £ t = F AMUSEMENTS fords, lst FAD ag B.Van a Ln Poltites gitching Why, I think Griffith has picked ev pltob ° nd Mot | Naat We MITAAON AL —_ seins = m. aie e'ocute as Wieaeut Glamnond fhe AMMERSTEIN’S **: : | HACKETT OUT, |‘ "The baset ew York is in a very hea P INJURED WITH AIR RIFLE. vac manta THEATRE OF YAK pa : +, STH Aye Mon Tamas tat encore “eH AC re 1 T | oy axesene Whave always x M n would support two tes wichan Innis ~ os Daily Matinees 25:.,50c. BOWERY. Mate Every Day. | Wallack’s. “ et hseees ldcmouate ‘ sagt De eaters aoe a ning . JOE WELOH, RAR OF HILI WATHON'S BURLERGUEN r ' HIS HONOR THE ML fe this Sapa f . A LOH, H RRY GILFOIL, year than we have this yea vurse It is a Mttle too early to speay ved 5 ASTOR Bway. 43 Bt. & gr obaitt! ae M Thos, W. Hows | or @ our plans ’ p Wh ie ‘ A Midsummer Night's Dreara lean JOS. WHEELOCK, aR Fe *How about the post series with the iGanta?” he was asked nee RUNS ka fi i ty : D JUST ovrow COLLEGE a! “I am not talking on that subject now,” he sald. “All I can say ts Ninth tnni h WURRIY Mat, Dally, 10s, wert? HLWk-—BlancteW al kreutaer bonata that the Highlandirs wil) win the pemnant.” a ter “ ews t : 1 —_—— 4s Th ne At ih wy Bc. Mat — = yuled to Hitter- ‘ j le we . ne we T Bceaet err, Pama |e Maury Hoetes, of nme Waders sr! date AMS) HOME FOLKS World Wants Wo