The evening world. Newspaper, November 13, 1906, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, & BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. “lemon?” ‘This aime _ The Short, Stocky F ighters Have Been, ___ Fatal to Jack O'Brien, and This May Be Another Surprise Package: | HE coming ‘battle Between THe TAU ONES Philadelphia. Jack _ O’Brien | ARE EASY FOR JACK. and Noah Brisso, or “Tom- : omy Burns,’ to use Noah's alias, may | pick winne ine men ont of ten & | look upon Jack O'Brien as the hua- | But If you'll run back over Jack'| O'Brien's record you’M_ notice , that these short, .stoc Vighters, like | Elmer E. Smathers, throug Tommy Burns, have been mos{ fatal | we John J. Adams, app to: %'Brien, | to Justice Dowling in the me | Young Peter Jackson, who Is the | Court for an order, permitting him ‘to x exact counterpart of Burns In every- | amine an affidavit alleged to have —ahing but color, knocked -O'Hrien-ollt- cold and limp as a_follyflsh_down | been made by Edward Sanders, a driy~ | - $n BaltimoreIn Philadelphia John Wille finished Jack with a clumsy | ¢? of trotting lee aa Connection Smash in tho stomach. Charile McKeever put him away once in the same | 7°, fe, Wow Dillon Major Delman Seay. Hua Kelir-best #iimiA-ten-rounds in Indianapolfs. O'Brien feared | an affidavit ja—St ions year ago, | Walcott to such an extent that he refused to go on with the Black Demon | is which he swore that Lou Dillion was) > drugged before the famous race for the | unlezs Walcott's hands were tied by the posting of a big anti-knockout | Vor ning Association's gold | forfeit. cup, and Mr, Smathers says that an/| . 35 IT was casy For, LITTLE ‘foun G PETER LITTLE WALCOTT To GET Pot JACK OUT. UNDER OBRIEN'S JABS. TWO IMPORTANT BATTLES , 10 BE FOUGHT T0-NIGHT ed ‘ ape to get Terry told the hal deciied to he he thought > tA Ewo-tmportant P Be fount ton’ | Neison Picks Gans to Beat Hermann. a asked in Milwaukee name of Jimmy I Ls fac re the Pa peel Fig Om the other hand, O'Brien has fonnd the tall fellows, who make | ex: mination of this amdavit is neces: | th a4 i Britt z fer game. He beat Fitz and Kautf-| sary to enable him to prepare for the| Saga eeinent er better targets for his jabs, much easier gi | trial of the association's sult against By + McGoverr Going to California Maybe. § man and many other good oues. Curter, who whipped Walvott, couldn't | fv ivre to recover the cup on. the 46-much—with-O’Brien. Marvin Hart, who whipped the big black fighter, | charge that it. was won by fravd, i _ Jack Johnson, came out no better in various meetings with the nimble | The whols scaudal is tobe niret-andy oe | Terry McGovern has made up > FB = ict AMUSEMENTS, | Dowling reserved O'Brien may beat him, but it isn’t the biggest cinch In the world at | » ago. stl i that. | omelor a : H “ = = te ees ad a bo BL WU OMING down to the office to-day | 4 | SS J_met the Sport with Ge Tin ) Sitio: fai Poach allow iste “bara i | } HB mighty Roseden will *Hellow, pal,” said the Sport, “Who's retire’ for the season follo chasin’ you?! i | ing. Ms cmagbificent avin wit tinted, it Is t the ¢ ar PEROT Philadetpbian, Signal eer ell “SHORT, STUAPY —Tenmy BURNS OARDAnn IAN : . Noah (alias Tommy) is a chuuky, strong little fellow, a professional | elation at the Murray Hil} Hotel.- Law S MAY BE AS DANGEROUS FOR OBRIEN AMMERS TEIN Jong-distanco runner and lacrosse player, tireless and game, and with a | yer Cloonan, repromouting mphis | a i as OTHER. STUMPY VICTORIA THEATRE, dangerous trick of laniing-punches of the Walcott-Young Peter Jackson asiocin onlsitoHd i allen edly EG “ é iS 5 PATER SO pee | 68 8p bi Sats fet oe Beans By, 2, Daily, Matinceuzse: ee i 3 1 es |] Datis Mate 250.t0 $1. ova at § ‘ variety. ae aMdavit had besn dented some i| Last 14 Nights. Last 14 Mats. Ze | A SOT CIRCUS | © Bhilharnonte. sortety when the & the | wire a |Fecord. for son, decided yenterda. seven gelding flashed 7 Hig eve RELI OnO! THE oy | DEVor- will be Princes Mate (this week Wed 1! BL fib fe I looked around. - | . la ton of welght ; up . yesterday, | Siner over Oxford and a lot * | Roseben carried 1# Bway @20) », Boats i BIL in aiun c- “What chu. trying t' do? Skin, Sherl- Ando twit Unot \bel eden axain: until} ‘st ones, that: Ro: ‘ e than | da Neue bia iP MAnGAIGET | The Great) 3 ag Wnt cha, trying t° dot sitn, snert-| Noy, (4, Ninth Day at Aqueduct. Track Slow. ana, wil not pe necn again until) Gined'a winters rest, aod a yulet ree | git i mat nan verde ae L Nene for mares of ail ages; seven furl "Oh," 1 said, ‘I always: run ST RACE-~$800 adited; hand! S15, Winner, eh. f, by xoing to work.’ i Won e-usily, ‘Tim “What d' yuh start ao late for?’ | Sarah K =A. Baker asked the Sport, unsympathetically, ET JAE ¥0% notices,"" asked the tin- 4 eeecisee earned gentleman, standing In it, with a stake vic Sub DETTE the entrance to the Subway Tan won the Carter Handicap on the open: goin, an cetntomer.tmtettcotivele bested i cot Peet fo : ing day of the ‘on, and has been it, “how Jawn O'Brien ts weepin® opps rs -—§—e—Rf. 4 cing pretty steadily ever e. The 1 hint old revolutionary. veteran ptiexa = sete 2 L : tty steal u See bucabas 1 be_no_ : 5 fort-to-make-him-go-a 2 {ities worthy of bis steal after Sy = = - LE — tei 1n—the big hands saris —tn—the titles F rate ar oa Champeen Burns, and there w: on was futlle, and at one ¢ a more guys in the world who i 2 yn i : y Shee “Mand up-an’ «ive him a Aght? Have} tides. ; 5 z | [looked es $¢ it might have destroyed you piped Where he says. he stands 7 st ; = [horse's usefulness for sprint racing Glone, ‘ike Jeffries, without no other i fi et ' 3 sats ae i ftern mace Roscben came t y pour up. This ts the has ever carried to arted once under Wit 4is-up, but during the | J and three in money Davy! John- | (reat Will be provided for the animal for the winter months, from which he will omerge, his owner Believes, oven —a of 19 { dak . His\owner, Deckde and New Trown) with All Sta PEM aera GALS nPOWLES Excelie season as he be at Aquec OF IMPORTANCE TO MEN. me asTiC? Teway ya oth” AIn Mats. Te E TOUR ISTS: “Me. season Rosebe reat of L. O, races, Ing thik Johnson has ¥ EV.815, Guy STANDING and Strone Co, gent in bis class?" aces i 1 of his old I noticed s0 thing like that, [a ss wi a. 1) of hi id a “Well,” said the ‘Sport with the: Tin | stands pre-eminent to-day a ar, when yeur-triend Jawn beats it Eos z est welght-carriur of the back to this burg put a tag on htm and 4 toes : 4 ‘actional-<¢ cs and other matters | 1s mo. him down to tht Bowery, There's es et aM ace = eineahest tawerlnda OO Wan teye cnet Ae k_Gi a oF i , + 4 jiyn—ball-club, gation in t "Speciay— Mat Thurs, [Jersey courts will follow th asced an’ proud ty accommodate, lent AMUSEMENTS, GARDEN THEATRE Pou get the frat invite to th’ wake.” i Ti 3 tte ni ad one atx SG CORBETT Js still sticking | P52! 3 4 z : ta th i . z renee ee op eeent | |x eee _TO.NIGHT at 8.2 oN d, And all r Rat eM aw Rule ee BS ‘ a x y 1 mutt MORROW. RLA! eras =a ss eee 0 : Soteeee MADARE BUTTERFLY” earthquake shocks in the lightw Tash et orat . . i ts F ( eth Fway, r class. ; = ~ Satur } une STH AY. Hut there max. cs batt-MoGovern fight. pinins that 2 ts brid,” : mE | hand is worrying Terry's trainers, \ id MeDantel ‘ RRND bare Ae #xellement of racetrack, iH : : net Continucn Lito ei alectors of nel THE HYPOCRITES iis Geen spending all of his time : DEen— 0 H CRE BRISR ee ak eee ALor: ACADE ae MUSIC, il; I tho Jat fight with Corbett, js not ¢ nuns. f | place je vagant by the de inasts ¢ Pie nat Nene with, Corbett ta not éo: eesti ee | ee ane renee ee! te Es taae, Little Cherub apa : i Mr. Mante ele ee zhly hare to-take gnother 2 oad tak 2 i t Sountry before he “shts again 1 : t tddle: : ra t i seRguN COREE VOY y Hore, an rican ESPEN LACT GUL) e ere < ner. ¢ rs r fs itacbatlots $0} Eres sis ts £ = bw Ferdinand A i} and Pee eet its 010s Contin: Kromxa Te : ae OHIAL coe ae aneaari A Meee op cians Ok , : ae Lee a alee ate ance | SAM fe Twces are ax follows Variitn 7101 bh S8 Y aoe Trey BrP peas -oriss ai ~2! 2 7 aera ee Stn Mine seat : . 5 ciOrs. last ye Le wate? TUBA T! Ev'nw ee WOE -TWADDLE = =F Mirir Dreesl ‘lll While Frisco urns te EXT RACE s700 Giivesttubertsen |e HGertude mittott eee Meret : *) hi ACN Ay Vases ccc eee Ai ; a weeks |! BRNEST HOGAN ae ing yas tue Bie | | by oxprens, prepaid fot one [ieee lO ata ee wenita y EGA SS OT He | Sl a cE BURKE HAS BIG (teeter arse MEST raat it ct [REMOE MORN S Tit i 10 ALR, etre eon FIGHTS WWW icc SR RMS | RICHARD CARLE] | |0CI eee BOOKMAKERS of $4,000. Han- $16,000 in re Muslon Wway & eth, 2 Burlettas, §—Primroses—¥ AND err ae ees ie COMMISSIONERS i z i 8. and J | 1 1 © was 1 he'3 Liwsdos Stele Sacer Corn D \ § Vandevitie Acta 1 2 i ‘| c 4 e t rst mh Cain 10 Wed. & Bate tocan have y isstonm oye j Heat Seats, 3 th. Ladies’ Mat To-day. | race track te Empire Burlesquers | mat ert. Mew paaly, obtalned 3" wh aca m Land of dunabiie’ R.tinhot,| fe A day or nliche by: SALI NOW on wins ee | UHEVINNE \ Gr ni e Goodwin NOTICE - Ora Morningstar, the ¢ on horses Fueing on any ible city book~ kor subject to Ut racing tn- trone free ctlements ert billiard: sre nt nlugnt lont the first round of his Carnegie Hall, rs Noy. 22 HACKETI Beso ast reat ing to Washiugte 5 point Kamel Havent EAR Gee emt eieovenis ROSE sual POH E, api, | felemmone’sourecanntanton fron sue ltice ar hana to an ONES lieve ie BELASCO pf! 2.50.2 kat) prooKLyn AmusemeNTs. | QUEENS COUNTY JOCKEY CLUB OUCT, 1. orert | AQU shota iN. BLANCHE Bates “NB hel ete | sme @ Morn- Fulton, opp. Fla thush.| 13 F ; i tebe sets PA ane thu, | IMPERIAL soxive’Coxcents, Se seria aie nea Fins tt dive and al lees Wynn J0ls *olna Bult bor ewes joints, with a algh run - J4th St. RFit h5.°80, O HIGHER | MATS. faAGertation ellowsne ‘walt fustongs L 1S aby Queen, be; (uriey May” 06, 0? soventy-five ey will play the sec- | BOWERS, MAY TDAY cure HER: ~ JOLLY GRASS WID! K ¢ Laure Mneen inal ailowazeas ond round Comme \ MiAtro MOUNDENS. > ReTsiseatngiey ns The Gilg ae Gamplers!” DATUN. Oa aay Nght Lote ONS hin Re a ou - - oe, st aa e

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