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eauncerie _THE EVE NING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1906. gE roped? | w& BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. BURNS, THE FREAK, AND QUAKERJACK. “FIGHT FOR ‘TITLE’ ++ Contest Is Scheduled for Twenty, Rounds at Los Angeles To-Night | with Jeffries, the Real Champion, as Third Man in Ring.’ EDITED BY ROBERT pECEEN { i Burns can'y SEE ANY DIFFICULTY. IN REACHING. AGILE JACK, FPEACH 7S, UN Borns agi | sft 7 in tall ; HERE will be a fight in Los PEACH 744. in ¥ Angeles to-night, and, al ! = i though {t hasn't attracted as| jn % Tim Corbett is é ie much attention as some, alleged| L 64tt 27Nn a - us championship affairs, it ought to be REACH 72 ti Ee. ‘one of the hottest sessions in recent i ring history. | or Tommy Burns and Jack O'Brien] , i are billed to fight “for the title.” | . G Eastern people, who have never bi i seen Burns {n action, are inclined to rea v a think that Jack will have a walk- ao =—_—_—_—_—_—— | ——_-.—-— « 4 over. O'Brien's chances of winning | By fi , pets Pare “The Finest” Will Have aj[HERE’S A PROBLEM) May Arrange Tourney Later = i are fairly good, but It’s no 2 to 1 bet ‘| FOR YOU, BOWLERS! ‘ that Burns won't put over the sleep ! Yournament in Joe Thum’s on fer Firemen and tl a‘ wallop himself. | is . y 3 a }] Hore's a problem in’ bowling: for atfars(carri t This Burns, for his Teant is something of a freak in the fighting line. \: _ Lenox Alley readers. of Tho Evening World to Letter-Carriers , {He is short encugh for a good welter, yet he has the reach of a tall heavy- ty solve. It’ grew out of a gume of tang 8 weight. Burns stands 6 feet 7in his socks. His reach {s 74% inches. Think Whe Is the r among the |]. tuckpina atthe Riverside alleys last been recelved by Ea > 1 . : ihe. ‘ m= ot G York? y manager at the Lenox, r ofthat! The normal man's reach is exactly the same us his height. Burns's | he eneeoaets He Rey Before starting the game B agrees rey ai the Waite Bleph- < height 15 €7 inches, His reach is 7% Inches greater. lordinary interest to the cops who ft to give A 10 pins. This was the re : amie { ‘This freak of uature is more striiing when Buras's reach 1s compared | tthe popular’ indoor pastime, and when || Mut: A's ac was H, plus t in, ) with that of other heavy-weights. Jim Corbett stands 6 feet 2 Inches. Jim's | (it was frat announced that Joo 7 pin panies yaaa es SE ea ean g TOpny. ; reach is exactly 72 inches, 24 inches less than this dumpy Iittle Burns can | haa Marpnged te) hold ven. indlvjat sean te Ang, Shaul pay ie nner and many other prizes : ‘ ‘ eT? i champlonshin contest ‘at his Lenox for rn < this tournament, a similar boast. Bob Fitzsimmons hag a reach of 75% inches, Jeffries and Rahlin Academy “the Finest’ were” enthuals dispute over the firemen and Jetter-carriers - haye the longest in the, profession—76 inchea—only 1% ‘tnches. more than | antic, i Wvelalintow she cwaa ex with @ grand contest be; Burns. Both Ruhlin and Jeffries are 7 inches taller than Burns; With all the secret: soclet any payment. having jAnd professions, banker: ten A, and B, having beaten This ape-like build glves urns a great advantage over other fighters of 1 |surance ‘men, “oat ¢ 1 FEA aa eh ea the sume weight, He is short and hard to reach, whilo at the same time he | unico Tateerer =i. ett HI iow they settled? Address’ Bows Pictures in Brooklyn. | ithe alleys," who ¢) 4 = i : sticks that long left arm out and Jabs like any of the hig fellows, Rveramectncce ant ookeo {Pine Evening Wdrid, Park mphreys. manager of Terry O'Brien’ has it ovet Burns in cleverness. Jack 1s one of the -swiftest as though about ever, Row York. prese for time propositions in the game. He will probably cut Burns u: swing the lignum CE i ey al fight pictures zs thal; = iP, Jab him all over been ted uo Jin the yor more tedibed als ks F the ting, and -have a plenic unless Burns happens to land one, In that case Greeley ata In ipronress Insite: Ries (ee MeN bine AL) Be \Palladelphia Jack may sit down for the long count. Jack isn’t invulnerable, poet a Jos” happened to think |) “I'll “bet, rigat i Orr th me n ; * “and these short fighters have tri:nmed him now and then. A Walcott or a 1 [this aatute oid arate eee aut | LO aroun then wbont ie ginning Young Peter Jackson or a Wille can give Jack a lot of trouble, where he | jRame. "What more mazural than a | noeting to! planed or that they ave! ing Sunday’ 4 } rill be two at salt yyould make a good showing with Fitzsimmons or ‘any of the lanky boys. | i man ere EA pees A8N1Y, A every day | : 1 yerterday mi evenings 8.9 1 : Pp BLOT, | AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. : RESIDE , has pronounced against football, P tasketball, track athletics and all branches of sport except rowing | rud tennis, Rowtug re excepts becausé he himself was captain of | 4 Harvard crew some fifty years ago. Possibly he played tennis, too. But | W in classing football, &e., among “diskonorable™ sports Prestdent Ellot has | shown originality. I.doubt that any other man in the world has ever dls- covered anything “dishonorable” about the great American-game of foot- yall, Or about hasketball, or track athletics, or any true amateur college ee SO nee NEW AMSTERDAM this 8.15. Mate. Wed t ag, Mate Wed, Thur sat _VGertride Fillott ROADWAY Matinee Ret Extra Mat. to-Morrom, ANNABEL Defias | THE HYPOCRITES cece, PIONRER DAYS | Showing ns reach © rohile An boxing LIBERTY ELEANOR ROBSON sport. In charging that “cheating” 1s a feature of these games President Eliot shows that he has studied the matter fu his Mbrary instead of out on position. . <= ~ W,s2aiat “8 Susan tf Search of a Husband the athletic grounds. Every collexe \ in Ee soerientiatraxedy man in the-country knows. that the Mats Wed f at Past Week. Extra Mat Pin © INTERNATIONAL MIX-UP IN BIKE RACE) ot CRITERION ees, real miu Akeley, Tom Wise and 7! and IY BAND. MATHIE WILTIAMS Little Cherub Rr a ae Horses a Shy LYRIC a ONG RS FISKE De ea eee E paicesi as row & Bat Beat MAK MET | The Great a oe ‘work is one of the most usefut things } mie BUndeNighty! Beateeont Bale: in-the ereatest colieze camo—foopball. | a a RnuUEt the en of erin |} lector Hlerbert and Mis Orcheatre Broadway and’ LIN wie Tare vay that a course inf atball Sune te /auatay Serle een EAAG. See ae ero naetaesralats “they ee. both brits NEw VOR y The dina sth at pe eee MIE RIG! FIELDS” HERALD 80, ee ategy doe allege boy m 2 oa Ey eT ti F Du cor ake NEW a Wod Thur8at HE HI Than any amount of Greek or Sanscr peace Pat Powers and Harry Pol- | McF: an) and Rutt |Sohlee. 3 “and MacDonat any more teams to be en- 45 Mi f *yic Ra cherboeker Thea: 7 iway & 38th at py bout ‘Town. with amt y sign of « frame ft Wk wre “Uatle to create’w second (Ger [Rie Scotch lot them are hare Pollok “has. rotten Cri inutes from B’way| ad He aera ea Bra at 2.2 GAR = . eed for despair. : . e gern Veith ane Chel | over. the. situation thi jn ' AMES need for despa. |rower of Babylon at Madivon Square| Petit reton and Chrio Va- jmath pein ttanand ae eae heen Bee eee ela Ceyaand eae HONTGOMERY ROTONE Wen Mice ES T. POWERS Bit Ho i ®!Garden when the six-day bicycle race jnoni (Italy) ERO tAL ORL G OMSL ee Oven hennlt | tapiian : tin six wes) lcomes to crelloving each 0 he |old tan. bexine: ite tae at acne nsea Samusleon with six wives) [comes to relleving each other On the [old langussy., Ait complt case trouble | Hetil CaLA CSE ea tame. up. expJaNattone Bt To and toll dorstutt, tie Belgian, aid Stol, the [tories up, Overs meala, the inch wii 1 ATH way IGHAS. Be EVAN: awful mix-up See ee te speak on ilttle [have to walt until the board has taken and. | GLOWE OF DEATH UT. there's B apa tribunal that can speak any > wiped out. uge. All complaints will. haye ined al place In Am. ! the past twenty years. Ret SaIATRC ARB WAP EVE OSSAE | [ ectllonlVastes tearatect eats haye done } ery | There is xolng to be an KAESTIC aie dreatrt jraemnsers, ee 2 8. | f + SE LAGAY z John Drew —— Sina ZTUBERT Me awcenson ans GARRICK oat near Bway Se erz a Hadhioedine. THE LION Aire MOUSE & Bat, ‘gta THE TOURISTS ban MacDon Nalbagiving lee (G: ‘ sae Banh saciid jar benefiting now |@round ide parts, and It mil comes lald (Scotcl; ‘ Band they have agreed to eat in anette aie trouble of mixed, tan- |] Hhane BSSOMAd.D'h) TAR HOW, ‘GARDEN TA eT LINCOLN SQ.ENS IS Mate Wed ABC, 2) ate Thniosh the development of athletics |A¥out through an effort—6f Pollok: to! Vanders sian) and Stol Cifol- Kiely Metthing, the French Can- | guages confronting Pollok und Pow srs ioe. __Amoklug Balcony. [| xtra Mat.. Thanlowiving bay, 3.10, P) eeaiMat Ths Lova Route 1 Th tie schools, And If clean amateur [spring something real cute Nand Dute odin, And hogan, the Irishman, speak | they are going to have the taagent Sikh ARLEM Qeer= |! Aatiariatmicaset Staats celtic | TUR BASEMAN CASK," he i hlode sport In wiped out at Harvard | ‘Tho firat dash out of the box he has| Metting (French an) and Patsy ithe King's re esting mon Neaniee i ft one ae Fan in. the Garden, [| Phone 3544 Mac PEt ome tees na In PANE OAS INAS 4 onthe, 604 e ea e Daily Pucetnt’s 3 rand ( 54 ' Mat wind “oo. wverat, honed [itehed uy an rita an@'a German tagnn (nian) "| lane me dean ewear® el 9ehre oo” BOABACARS BULGE. a Fa eects att Orn Ora Noir. | Mav Smoking Allowed and universitie ya na racing te: © th jo} nee Now n't, tha pretty mess to Yast Week—MAT, THANKS QIN pay : will foster it. for the ROGI oT Sorens-famt—ttnty tne btepeling—atiencer - —— Mr. Mantell ii: Si Ww N AVENUE GIRLS n. [ea the athletic race that goes} few days later tikged Up a Belgian j ‘THe tre rat_atruek Palle Ae and Ho 7 Cross” Pir. Mantel —loxrsans || Bree bt Ret Spree itelere Girard = ad And it's the sturited, unathletic, Jand a Dutchman from Holland tn |the tage whien he ascertained th hfe. Stata, Cnday. 8 - Sony fini Ree Sete zeman! xt Wk. anaemic race that-dies vut. Gduble harness. |ton could not spesk Italian and Vanon! isnt Lorimer in Shepherd Kine van great untit-herathletlc to an end. Romane eae Q Pxtte MONDAY AFTERNOON FatHen buceY "|S WNE MOMMY & We a, So intenke {s Pollok's desira to bring 7 d noteven “cuss in French, ime W il] L 1 Phone 1026] Mansfiel : | aThaieen aaa. “Morton Star n that dre when some: Mort = FL cai Es | om Tes tae ewe nate ee sie eee | WT Furnish Gooc Game) hi he wari) sore [told us with a stratght-face: that he an xhel ee Is known there, an ‘here, fora 8a! pete | EVANS, Teemiendous fill ei i Pa te ch ober (REL We esee St pacton thers areata eee war (Ot BLrenK LN cestar axeToeztion, || paliy’ Mate ae MANHATTAN ivevant| ote Getge Yy : ; forbade liane to 0 sn co ued. to the apron WHat {Teams Will Supply Thanks- | | ino" ieks formidable array of young TH Lex A in.aie) “LOTHES! i ET re Te tle » letring of a30. The avoclupois | PRS ie | Kianta fs to be found, il2ost Beetaasal | Y tee of the Ivrie singer, an Pollok suggeata: eine ! | FGonty, dhe quarter-back, ts reputed to rein Rewigeiahy »MAKERS: Daily. Mat be somewhat 0 may ap, but giving Football for New | y,0 searvondsnen fae “bat || the 1 Crosa, we * too badly Injhred to nalast Ladies’ Mat Today, : \ E13 The Daughters “ot Men il Hi 20th CENTURY MAIDS the: m er wi adding spice is perform. by w 0} +5 y im the last ames are nt ne ates ? r 7 ed, pesferanasae ye Yorkers at Polo Grounds. | tiny dutnie Suttatsine an, toa. | HAMIVIERS 1 EIN’ 9!) se Trt Cornutt |, for Yo tther team. lis the heaviest man. VICTORIA THEATRE, OPERA pean it | “Altogether, the prospects for an, ex- of ; | [MANHATTAN HOUSE q iieabln bay. | Nel York will see n 60: Atrvegle are of the best, and “42541 Daily Matinee. 25¢., 50c 1) | pres FNL W inders | gectay A the trainlond of Holy Crose root- NaH OF MILL] 4! URAND Orr i rootball game on th and the cheeMing secotion of Ford- SENCH AND ITAL 8 i; S f . to-snorro whon Fordh meet fe4ib Polo Grounds the vocal a Ff cobb OSCAR. AMIENS nsoh at, & Sth av. Bye at iy a } vgalnst Moly Cross (he wil be as energetic, If not aa : Bese ata i Which li alpoys keen, |CXCUIRE, 4a thation. the feld Maelf “AMATEUR NIGHT Se. guS? 1) | INAUGURATION NIGHT, HOH, DEG, 30 Ni con : “willlonaite’s Hotongé, 4 hax whelléd to a fine 2 | SS Another Suecessor to [| aionony Nignt, Docs at wutenr 1 was pleyel en «| Muldoon and Becker to Wrestle. | “A, Nigh in a {| TEBE Dee A DON GIOVA ic E vores Young” Mutd ‘and Frank Beoker. |} cA th tare ASE | KICATING. Bona: the game deel: na who wreatled for one hour und a half} | panntson, | ALC x DEC, Firat arene i ie © dives It! could hour er man gaining a fall, will) [ HODGES & CHa nowt fy y Night Concert at Popular Prices. | with the struss Hemtatched in the’ near future: to | —————_—____ee_ | Seats for the Above Now on Sale| | BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, toa finish with no time limit Muldoon wit meet Charles | TONIGHT TO-NIGHT tt LOKIAL [seer Ae nee Cee IMPERIA maine Fuatnan, wrest Holy © New York apoed and | inten 1 for! Jat Auburn. the the latter @ Nan Auburn, N. Y., next week ~ and (Mala Kaymend, Will SMOKING CONCERT: GRANDEITASQUERADE BALL i Diy Bie.) Carin avoanees | Sifeait | NEW CENTURY GIRLS tian compe: } Wooselaing, 100) 11 lighter welgtit. And whe GRAND CENTRA ther Great Laughing Attraction, ‘4 Yoo; Wild’ Tetebena wot -avithy the score, £ to 5, IN French ene RAL a staph BULAN Keaakather (rent aurhlog Attraction. 5. 9 favor, bov> » Students | verineron ay, aot st ‘Giarice de to? a Stare | = ae rae ; aa nk i Spit am. us well a& Holy 24 St. Wo¢ Bimay | Sat (d0c, Tk'm'v'x Mat, To-Mor, SPORTING, : HACKETT #343 hore & Bat, amselle| pasanca ae ee AIA , fuesday lotta sce OLD FORD @ game since then, ve a9, G 4 Kate Rarry, Lee ronieheet ROSE STAHL tiroie K/LADY, ran John tev Salli JUNE’S BEST BET. SRonders at Fordham | In ~ Sat ea Opeta-ttolise, Bix Co allie Wins tne Year Round, Dee called STH ata. Dally D ae i | f orvice at oes uh kins, ue formes ‘MIDE Sx i rows Ani EO} 1} BISOU wats, Re ray Yollow” Sheet 80¢. Dally, 233. ‘Broadway. Th mM AY IRWIN vit ANDRE vs. Pea) waite Pepe ‘ad iit (out fgg WEBER'SH=rserst es field to-morrow way de the p aly My OLD DR. GRINDLE, 20 and BO OTS. LIAM for pYoa ectaw lar Re panets A popuine etee st E.ot, the Golden | West. “ {the aat onside Popular Price Matinea Thankeg! a Day. | pe Oldest 8) 1h Diveases of Mf 4 threw gents [ie ‘ ee Sat! WIA, dtd st inser Get Ghmnahore treacaienp bio0d aa Has a od | Ca daana and Cont Fos Ja ha PAST oO CONTINUOUS, BELASCO a ep lees Hesovontipia ad palntul swellings, hay pulr of verliabl CHAS, WAYNE & CO. GUS WI iiplalhthy. gealdings e entire length of the fleld | Waterer Hie CAARARN IS LEDERS EA toMorrens lowes Boe "10 A. Ske ~ Stati he BRDAienL ENS ina hag Ta Rute So Vaan Mg. and has more than losMorrows BO AL Me ‘A HRACH PALACE, Ff Hulwark and. has, more -| Roller aes re ‘ess aida moved. 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