The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1906, Page 14

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- __TUE EVENING He ees SEL NDB. 1, 1900. . e UP TO DATE AND NEWSY. | ~ BERGER’S roms | —— to " Pounded Helpless by ikea: with Hands: Down, When Sponge Ts Thrown Into Ring by His Handlers. . al The Evening World.) { SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 4.—Al Kaufman beat Sammy Berger in ten rounds here last night. Berger's seconds threw, up the sponge. It was one of the hardest slugging matches seen in 'Frisco since the last) Fitzsimmops-Jeffries affair Berger had all the clever, wad jal there was_a_su of the first round. He showed up fest and id hack time and aimain, but In the second sf form. Berger began his jabbing tactics, yatying with a vicious right swir ufman, who had been talking with “Uily Deraney tn his-conser_dur the rest interval, stopped trying to} spar with Berger and rushed into'a furious mix-up, In this style of fight- ing he had tho better of tt. ——Beraer swung sie ene a gave way and he man's Jawa with all his force, but the i __euriysnaired fellow came back w nal “Berger Desperate in Ninth: nee ! left hook that dropped Berger—sau on_hix haunches for the count of five.| He. got—up—awith rago tn his eye and erRTYcame-out weak but desperate yr the ninth round. He malled a min- Ne read Rates yuddenly hooxed Kaufman on mixed. Here Sammy was foolish. All tn,’ ouin. «ending him clear back to the ripped two or three hooks ‘into his ribs, Mt was a good. hard punch | and-at the hell Berger vas reeling back! yy. across the fring. with Kaufman tight | q. man shook nis head and came back iberately to the middle of on top of him, peppering away WIth! where Berger was waiting doth hands. The bell practically saved) There was a ferce mixup. Kautinan Berger from « knockout tn this round.! fought with better direcdon in file It looked lke a very quick finish. Kaufman In Serious Trouble, uaaliLes It came near being a quick Anish. Ten Al broke away and sent Sammy down Lo camennes ys | with a right hook. Ho came to his feet} Sich cancion Fee ie eaceene | EAmely, but was, hardly nble to raise canes HENNE suaity a here he) Mi Hands, Kaufman waa tired. He tol-/ ‘Ker to take up the job wher lowed-the staggering -Herger-about the had Jeft off, when the gong Interrupted! 0 hating away at him whkh both him, Like a flash Bergor's right band | f, but unable to land a fintshins) oe shot across and caught Kaufman| punch. Berger was covered with bl punches and son had Leger clinch- and holding for his life. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. Jac O'BRIEN MADE. A SPEECH. 5000 Scones in Battle Botecen ‘Youngster ia eee PNVSTO JOHN SING KAURMANN EVENED THE’ OLo stoma. EARLY IN THE FIGHT. MILES AWay, moo Or Be ‘Hot Pace Did Not Bother Youngsters Who Wantadto Show Their Mettle. “A game lot of lads, as waa Billy Frank's sh comment a8 he stoo! in a cold, cutting vatnsvorm, surrounted by fity boys 0: New Yor ite sat in the cross-country run of three mil and a half despite raw and dangerous weather, As the big brawny muscles of Frunk, the American hero of the & x race at Atiens; Motvin ppard, great distance runner, and Jack Ke p the former runner and wrestier, Bercer Melos FALLING (nr THE 10 up in the centre of this group of acho: XN WHEN His SECONDS THREW UP —| boys tt was an argument to refute THE SECN GES the many assertions that our Amer- ao foan physical manhood 1s destinet to foiely— onthe point at the chin” ANT, BAA ar dropped lke a log. For a moment the wasn't a sound in the house. Tt 4 into a clinch as soon as eis 4nd held on, Kuutman ie blinded and dazed, swung wildly, jana 1 156 L ing on Kaufman's chin. Ber- | Newt: Ken's soo is were On their feet yelling | Index. be ba: ta, $e Ay: waa storey when” Ne ot} ike dndians,.but Sam had. xhot his bolt! Tag wears f willing to mix. He awing at) With those two blows, His hands) bos Gambrin minseg and fell to the floor|dropped to hin sides, Once again he through —sheer—exhauntion as Berger|ressonded to calls from his corner and reached him with @ light counter, Thix ced to awing a SAPS of weak time Kaufman nin a) Be) Kautma: rs 3 Sponge Saved Him. stunned with surprise, Thea, as Kaut- man rolled over and str doup to Lila Knees, Berger'n following raised the! oof with a yell that reverberated dos what used to be Market street, clear Poo Sees EVEN NG WORLD'S RACING CHART | [PTON PHILE FOR Tenth Day at Jamaica. ' WITH VETERAN VS GO THREE MILES — SIN FAST TIME Towhaker ones ¢ Neaees me Cover Distance Over Muddy Roads in 26 Min. 43 Sec. ranging a keep up, kid? and the mental man I. vor of the farmer, Fi to haye broad-shoul- young men to mains Wines — they ar training oo Sa maid Mr Sep, two lnzge draw- minuze the re- of the average New York boy of sind teem. fuurleen yours, The pictures showed & hollow chest, drooping shoulders and ih of the Loy to droop his On une fove Lane wut "Ga on, you’ can't go too the game retort, with him of boy we do not e principal. "I had ant and strong | t ove if he k ‘<overy books. I believe this idea tted of having tie boys. o try Tans wal develup My coply regret is cannet be entered edt oye | whe cannot Gecay. structor, and Principal She} doubted of ‘tho boys out in tho cold, drizzling ruin. he weather hoe no terrors for thietes who led them turned to the principal and sald: Well if they are that game you had better let them go. < jRace Will Be Open to Craft} damp weiter can't hurt that Kind of ambition.” And they started, fe from All Over the Billy Frank took the lead o | a pate Up Sixty-tftt street + H World. had the young hearts beating ke trip- hammers, mit —the—cott rain wae for srotten. was the first tine that Track Heavy. a set Boor 45 9-10 or Tieng. Mary tt Ker went “at him again when be got up, “swinging furia But he tired him- ———— gel witn—nty~own—exeriians and Al} nds dropped and he tot- turned to Billy Deladey aad wHReS to ae ana ae a show that he was still in the ring. polsing his eaten hand ie iy ; ae at it anded Slugged Themselves Tired. 1 “The dext two rounds Were poriots-ot : 2 savixe lugging, with both men tiring | did so Derg He was all in, t Bradually and Josing steam. Berger! ‘Tho night was held in the now payilion | tired more than Eee aie didn't aid drew u erent crowd, shOWINg Wat ver $0 quickly. slowed Up 80 | Hyertyc, i frail that Abeer cleverness’ dis.| 27/9°0 Ja atllt in the Aghting Kamo appeared. Toward snd=ot the Sixth, Berger got a new fas of Ife, | SRL TRIRS end for a time rained jabs and rent eee Buea EAMES IAgs en “Rut apeech from the ring before the fight, *_@pparently, il! 3) He tis willing all right, Herger aid not have t i condition h that makes a champion. re rith —Hnrns——0 Brien DHS Kaufman tired the t i much interested in the again in th, nth. beating DB He jumped p and down in his seat verely abo the ay Berge nd com ted humorously on every 7 forced-to cover wy ok aw vhat landed or missed. hile this feht was billed as” MK for time Te % lowed him Dlonship'. contest, no one took! whe aiing Very seriously. Kau: paying noe attention te—Semiel'+ weak a have” thes nerve te Counters. Berger was (otterng, duty responae to a call from fils Awing desperately with both han against—hautr fhook- Berger's ae Skieron” | Index Bivaarcint Was SUCCESS-| Index StSttara We Bitte neem ois et k any pavilion Chalfonto THUD 2 pne mnths Gruzialio Har Susannah... Sanacrit Malting |. Tha ating poard of direc at the 1c | Si James Burd! any ete in this etty. sue Hoade ie At no. Rig Hore Irvine abs will be held on Hotel Vio- ry of the Laat World Wants Work Wonders. boys had run behind champions trained — ee are faltered. Whi bY reached Cent dane strnace-fonratsthat-the clip was Tifletas Weis. and— net dome tothe front and case t ast fishing aob ‘a bit. They crossed the park to E Wil be arranged avenue and as they turned into artetocratic avenue they were—## orn distance of a hundred meauon en. To-Night. alley" on. came to the front and led the ‘boys to Bianty-neth street — Here some of the lads began to show of weariness and the Wenser-on to-dronback—jnts thes fe) NEW ANS ERO are Tides Mie BN eh Mr. FORBES: ROBEKISON, Miss GERTRUDE ELLIOTT - ry Cagzat ano Cleopatra Barbi = nigue_clever, using a ‘an unqualified nuocpss —W Wareta of inuz ‘An artutic. m« RRney demy. One Hundre: eet and Loy wentin tor games th AMUSEMENTS. ARIS « SpA SS J “Neyer AUBEMIELE Dr Luxe Sohn STH Ay, 1c Wares St] Hine yonad-D ares 23, OU. B30. UDEVILLE TRIUMPH OF AK NOLD paaoke UO HE BE He trude chal alt tle fale tot the greatest ate: Soar oper itoveriecr tone Aeneas since hie Tet. Run BROADWAY rear 5s THE PRINCE OF ID INDIA -EIBERT! : ELEANOR ROBSON & Nant DALES ce Sith east wd othere tf i TTRLLEM | | nee sak 4 Gby Bi LAP Ady sis ats, Blectkon— Way RICHARD CARLE The Spring Chicken. Neat suming Net Vero HERBERT Now York giveatig. Bway a4 MAD, SQ. GDN.) EVERY DAY | tate THIS WEEK Admission 50c. ‘GAELS T0 KICK 10 ‘ BUILD A cHURCH BUSINESS JOHN DREW Wotsakonbt! “GARRICK tra as are WM, GILLETTE CP io R* SHOW 10.4. M.TO1LT, HUDSON! Sin nat Day to .Be ¢ 1 Ametien's Largest Commercial Event. THE HYPOCRITES Fine Card at Gale a Be A f, Ant, To-rn0r: SAVOY peek tee Sat inne ! WA CERES nL MOURTOS: TAY DA VIS THE HORE n week TUR NEW DOMINION Mon.—Kyrtle Bellew, ‘Belgadler alt Hoarst and soxemc: Epand—Mr. Hopttinson, t with 1 Be twik, Jaa iC Hackett CRITERION “Bye the bret eet UTLE. set | da tblabuleye Ron Wise @i70" Utners WALLAGK’S! Si SAM BERNARD, KNICKERBOCKER Tye S15. Mate Adjos! Mat Po-lay [New Contus y Girls Bun, At, & BY. Concests Sith st. Ladies! Nutto-day, Ne | ate On oster Company 4 ys _oBun Att, & By Mat. To-day Rte at cyery , a idth St. Peit SPO! Harfite KAISER STILL ILL. SL Ne ane See RCW ENMWEL my Taifes® Mat Ta-Any ACE ah iw wal, Eva, x15 Jet Nee “ideal Extravaganza Co. Batra Mat. T HELION He j Nos aE Also prOwONS, 2 Sun, hy, Cot Ww J be ot Smbotetons: f is BIJOU Brey sets Matsat2.15-6y.8, sport Nat ©. Goodwin in “The Genius.” ECIAL, MATIN, ‘O-D. WHEN WE WERE TWENTE NEXT COM'G MONDAY, NOV. STH. Meher. Mts, WHERON: New Play, ‘THAT'S AL! SNE NEY, saucer BOLO BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. Attend! the opening of the 4 Hy GEORGE Y. 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