The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1906, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 1906. ae = EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. HOW BATTLING NELSON REPEATEDLY FOULED JOE. ‘GANS. | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. UPTO DATE AND NEWSY.. BERGER SAYS | AUFMAN’'S IRON ARM BEAT HIM oho ay Was Invincible, It Tore Down His| Guard as if His Arms Were _ Made of Straw. Pee “a PAW > | / HE mast . intoresting, thing i hout-“the Kaufman-Be “THe DANE KICKED 7 * ght was what Berger sajd GANS ON THE SHINS, all ms a's arms wero like tron He has wWonderfil| in. Sts forearms, — Hel é pped me W tearing down my| NELSON HELO AND guard with one hand and shooting BuTTED LIKE A in luppercuts against chin. 1 ‘Lene HoRNED Geary” ldn't block. He pallet my art out of the way as If they lad been). 5 de of straw. If he retires for a ear I'm going to ppt in that time. alning, x i AS THE weiTe BOY DREW HIS HAND AWAY SWIFTUY- HE LOOKED AN ¥OUSeY AND FEARFOULLY AT THE SEA OF Faces © nd when he re- saiere the} nother Chance there's only one thing for him to do.- nust dro) and_get a Job In a bincksmith’s shay. A year| of that would give him forearms like Kaufman's, Al was a smith and hard work at his trade gave him the forearms and the punch that beat Berger, Ironworkers make the hardest hitters when they take up ‘fighting. in. ELPED NEL: FIELSOMJABEED HIM YICIOUSTY “IN ‘THE STOMACH, ‘% HT PICTURES WERE DOCTORED Only New York Newspaper Man at but Bite Joe Gans. ee re GRIDIRON STARS | TAUGHT FIGH T O% BEATEN a BOYS t HGH S SCHOOL Hob Fitsiy ns ig the best exainple of the -biacksmith tarned fighter: )— “ftz ears as a horsehoer. Handling hanimers and work- | im a thick wrist and a terribly strong forearm. .As econ fac he began fightids he showed a knockout punch. “Hitting power depends) upon the welght and strength of the arm from ¢lbow to wrist. In hitting| the forearm must be straight in ine with the’blow, like a pile driver. Big! ef muscles-en the body and upper arm bave nothing to do with| sm does ihe damage. { strong, rigid fore Jeffries was anJjronworker: Jin © heading rivets {i a boiler shop: He u more work with the left than the rig the left fst Jim got his punching power throueh | 1 his hands alternately, but did Jeff hits his hurdest blows with Notan. = SHOUTED FRANIICAWLY; “Burt HIS BLACK BUSCK OFF ee AUTOS FAIL TO BEAT RECORD IN TDO-MILE RACE CONTEMPOR MeGarry ax welght came back to Erasmus's Connor then mad rolisd aver prote thousana eto a and [hisso: rds. ¢ Up at West Point. - ment of the xa his year & tin the harracks Heed the rumpus._b: -thex hap Helr Giatanee, benause there i The C ae ee Are Getting Good {ese nr ee iat tint ate | Back-and forth t Gridiron Training 7 All tet “byeryening : 5 | smashed excepting the—time—— figat burly cadets bat- Te tate toon wie Tfrom «5 When tay ok hands recovered (he were be “man who was farred into Tom, Rpmrntate ciiaris- ot than aves acore-tbe Pax : Z = i Fi es ou sun Saweahied pa ihe nea Ne Twelve (Housad Enthu- % OE would- Point friend who had ane e-power Packar take trend effin the —firet half. Martin, won the he snw th the cc porn —n-faie fiat S-GrensPhe-tneident 7 sidStic Pupils Witness Gane in Brooklyn. time on‘ the ever going tof jt He did not Over the ex-mitl ye 1 toward th mi, into ad disap) at the foul they send Hye plese ot. “s this for?” naked th Don't” (ese fellows AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. RAC all was Head mas dried the © t It js part. The same system see pack —and-t, t on them, but The one dist = EVENING WORLD'S RACING CHART AQl TRAC LYORK, ; world, But for din the last d pe able to go out right now an WASHIN gd two of the diexes| eo teams reunestene wort yet BROOKLY rock and | “he " nda Ht Ne 6. Misi bey at Aqueduct. Track Fast. put dilew Sahin -Weninall teeta Ha eae aa a boyinh sahble, FIRST RACH—# ing: three) eal andi : 1 Erasmus H 3 atternoon—by{— Petts tt of_five to nothing..While-the tnds-had not-the power of Owner Bn DORACIStor-ail-ages: handle Lord of the Vale uz i j cir Use Of mpeed was excellent Tia 10 vower Mackard In 6 min, 4 3-8 wee; PIMLICO RAC 3 5 4 es - : % E i x 7 Erasus wa enkc oniidete tat tot € Hutohinson, § horse-power Olds, ‘Was PIMLICO RA: 2 Sone x 1 . i i 3 uk on defense and that 1s “ id C. 3, Rolls, taird. Einble- entrica fi Tra t Uie Tmpres- dctont. Twelve v5 won the le Baw the game, The con. twas for the Inter-Scholastic Cham. Insiip of Brooklyn, THIRD ery Kirl knew eve y selling; five mee every boy on | telltteis “aollicking Girl hen the Ittle fallows— } cady_ Preston le “at that—heard thelr names brea ton —with-addittonal was a rip-roaring, nurry- n the Bratt fourth mille. — burst. Embleton's ume = 110; Dankall Puzale. 110 “ 7 . SPORTING. QUEENS COUNTY JOCKEY CLUB AQUEDUCT, Lok To-Morrow—The Woodmere Stakes : beginning at 2 P. ae bath at, at 159 3 00, 4,20, 13 Jersey 3 pate kanes ulnen Shir harata Neowkaleta sWatorageed Laroe There wore ne game was, 0 opsa id be seen trom the 4 over here know ¢ game, too t Tho \High School boya kickod off and bo 2Ue BEAL die HACER? lou. fan do eg with June's Clase Handicap, }ublisbed tn the Chicago Handicapper. ail lectiens, ‘copyrighted: included, that, are way. $ re Nulty got monthly Roath, te clty, | $4 ‘5Ot 1 MIGNERY, 2 very made wo onside kicks which up a steady gain, When witha five yards of the Boys’ High goal Tho -Boys’ 1 aoromm the fd ILD! . SP ae bis ASHES O! nder Dr, (rindies {reatinent alt dees ed wu cky,thor est Ereamua lost th ed the pigak then earnt silar to uieH intia ns tithe ballvove i1'3n MODERATE THRMS.Ds you mute 1 anti a Mu the ball ever the line, | front ited pouNontniee Here For, contrasts i | CANADA’ Ss BIG Cl CLUB” where it/wax downed for a touchback jediinersga gent kidney: i N ' Wits kicked back from. th. [throat and Incah ave} ‘ST QUITS THE A. A. U. Throush with Nelson and Nolan. y-five-yand line. After a fow min- i i opsreaeer eration OF over ~ don't ¥ ot M tos’ struggle in the middle of the field Snow Kine... ie standlog: © Do nok, or Mr. Ayal ST nie eye je yuu, have consulted other ; rane Mee the fret hale ended without else? team suaw, Ab vislake without benetity Dr, Gungle euree. eer ; faving scored pins serr yee Hore ntner have. failed, Ordinary: ifvate ve TAAL Sidi 3 = : contracted diseases and / drains quick: sas i ‘ 4 y | te : : Erasmus Was Weakening. \ BR) Set athe ae rags Iitheraenaat ta ; Reavers kicked off Uurty yards for thie tage 100 V/A West 12t Re ees : High School. Hixson mado a. twenty- 1015 voy OVER 25 YEARS. nan, ara ran for High School, On tho next i 4 © new ‘unto swn Tilsson Kot two and $t began tot Sof | Consuttatton Siro eimaaye tt etch ¢ ty look aa if 'Rasmius'n defense was pat sy) - ‘ gIXTHL RAGH—For fillies three years’0la) te furlonis: n- {9 Gu “Molle Dono 1020 Silver Wedd Aken! After two dh ried the ball (3 Erase 1 Iino and Kelle n ot the ball ure touchdown when be stumbled ns O'Connell nts th took flve more, nd Was headed tor Tl Britt Will rent Battle ‘ Harry wha has & ythan any annie F. EH Sarkis Mayer I tient Out. of ite prope hin, two yards of the goat and 3140 | Ava. my ‘tern _nexspaper men who wers| dropped the ball, An Erasmus man fell (i7y) Cresatna t fairly (ogmred (ua) sugtr Toft at post, 10104 Of tA P.M. Beratol ho mouth} jy (t and the blue supporters went wild, 110 Mary Port timy ipa Sf) Portia celved tho astounding re-| °?, anced! to. kek: BI un Alum “Water, ok ee potts that the pictures: did not show Eruaghus was fpr ete eee Aes cholerae Dresiner easily best. Stesuplog Ground closed @ big g4p, Suffice ran a good ri the Nelson foul, caught the punt ahd with pretty sepa “Apprentice allowance

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