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ee ai UP TO DATE | AND NEWSY. FRIDAY, “NOVEMBER | NOT A KNOCKOUT PUNCH IN 400 OF © _ BURNS’S--O’BRIEN’S “Heavies” Delivered That Number in Their Scrap, but Not Even a Knock- down Was Scored—What Would “Jeff” Have Done to Either ? £6 OUTPOINTED BURNS, I ] THINK; BUT I WAS A LIT: TLE LIGHT FOR HIM. HEREAFTER J SHALL ‘FIGHT IN THE MIDDLE-WEIGHT CLASS," That's what Jack O’Brien bad to M say for himself aftor the fight with _Burns,on Thanksgiving eve. When you take his statement and compare it with what he sald to me a few months ago, Jack looks very’ much lke a joke—a lying, monu- rental joke, ml J talk about his ‘champlonship.” He put his stlk hat on a book- case, placed his cane and his gloves carefully on top-of my desk, sat down dna chair aud began: “As for Jeffries ; “You don't mean to tell ne that you'd have the nerve to fight Jeffries!” ‘T exclaimed, bhawiiekedvscvereiy pained “Certainly 1 would fight Jofiries' I'd be very glad to fight Jofirles {fT could persuade him to,re-enter the ring. Why not? It would be casy for me!" ~ “But Jeffries welshs 259 pounds!” said I. “Why, you"— “Welght makes no difference!” retorted O'Brien. “His welght would Tanditap hita, I'd ve so much faster that I could easily Jab him ‘and keep out of\range until | had his eycs closed, like Kaufmann’s {n San Fran- cisco, ed then'"= — mh N ACK had called fn to seo me and ow \orRrien th or Hitt tes as Tommy Burn h out for the second, Peter put one over Sue} AAR ahd Kennedy pep for half-an how inches; w Mi pot wan’ mood once. He put | 5 How hav) the mix: ters Maher in two rounds | Sharkey in eleven, And showed | Mese were big fellows—no 170-pounders conclusively | ND Jem. Why, Jem doesn't waste punches at a four-hundred clip. A At least he didn't after he ‘got onto himself T saw Jeff in San) Francisco nearty | ok #ix Lwallop Corbett out in the second round, Net wave him and tease him along F the O%Br at the pres n Fitzsimmons ey yenrs ago. Inagine O'Brien « [pitted againgt\a John’ 1. fa Gus Ruatin, & Kid Me tt wohld Jim Co: to either ‘ A run for {ts money, Jef mowed what could be when he wanted Monroe was the victim. | ake—Jack was a tough =i aAl SIE pe dee Ort ctl Jett cracked him in round and a wallop. Jef never fought | w | Muice ight more just to give te crowd |, | It Will Take a Few More O'Briens and ee to Fill Jeff’: Ss Shoes. Bake 1b S ull van wouldnt have DONOVAN WILL QUIT IF JORDAN Patsy Donovan, the hustiing manager of the Drvoklyn Natloral League team who succeeded In. Janding the Trolley- dodgers in fifth place this year, threat- ens to send in his resignation ax man ager of the clu Jf President Ebbeis sella Tim Jordan, the hard-hitting ‘frat baxeman, and Harry Lumley, the fast outflelder and heavy slugger, to 3 ager Johnny McGraw, of the Giants, next meanon. The deal for Jordan and Lumley wil! surely be attempted by McGraw at the meeting of the National League on Dac, 12, as tt is & Well-known Tact that ie Glants’ manager 1s anxious to secure theso players, and would be willing pay $20,000 fo- them. ager Deuovan $s strongly cpp: letting Jordan and Lumley go at price, and from a rellab t befora for his home at Liwrence, Muass., that he did. n formet to inform President Ebbets that if Lumley and Jordan was nold to the w York club it would disp bota of is loarne that the sale of crimp the t {twas throu! Uniely hitting that the team w ssful In beating out Ned Hanlon's Reds for fifth position by r mtated wo players wou! ally next yo nights t In any 100-pou Serle | seh Haltinedioueanu pu | with may be a somewhere ading trucks or excel Manag Nis, Br a\tiatr 2 a couple \pf mr tines tha, style out 40 j BUYS conservative did a lot ¢ him all the nt ows tam to the rount, for Instance | ja being fought, ndred. times t Marte, esti shed her right to her nex when she in 2.02 at Colum- Inst, wna sold for! a rac mbe rien last night. A crowd of| five thousand lovers of the trotting waa preaent when the Ey Knockdown, OW nt “with of the real champlona e Wes led Into the ring with Sullivan, how may ance of the great d Join L. have been fore 1 by horsemen as the sor to the title of Queen tng Turf, She tx the Maud 8. the wonderful trotting | without a y salo in Madison | g, UEEN — DE TROTTING WORLD. Soe than ever thotting records, But for tie unfaye able Weather at Lexington I balieve She would have seta new. mark at that meeting ‘After reciting a brief bistory Bias ; eC will met an $11, $00. » Webb, mai | a. 1 Stotesbury, Mrs Denon, wh "A, at which ‘fcure | trotting’ mire of the nto him amid t 1 thes eha 1 way kr » cheers of Mack ‘Muck, 2 by J AH © campalener $2.00 foul flowed Cort ti Mend the fing, dogwodly. wt ut 4 » put in ow 4 th world EMPMBER Rees ra it Thomas fi Abou And times? times, tougher than 4 Burn rolled ipto one. How many times ald Fitz hit Guy Ruhtin the week before in six rounds that would hve Wiroads “ton, the slide.” Putcr for ong round. seat Soventh Maxim tree’ miler ior 14 He needed 400 ‘punches “at “Champ” Burns.--., AND LUMLEY GO, MED 2 map ls ad ms AH [PENT @ Uo ig eA fi a NX Zz LEZ A ROBERT EDGREN. . Jett oulase ONE Wallop en "Champ" O'Brien, | : | CUTLER DEFEATS WAU ~—BILUIAD CANE Mellody Wrests:Title from Ne-) gra Champion sin Twelve i Rounds. | Seactal to The Byenine World.) BOSTON, Nov. #.—"Hon Mellody of Charlestown, is at Inst the world's welter-welgnt champlon, for, by mak- Ing Joe Walcott stop in twelve coun at the Lincoln C! eat JOHNSON THREW UP night, he became the of the | held. xince at Fort! Erte in| title that Walcott has ed Rube Ferns ae 1001 It has been the ambition of aptiogy | HAVE Rita 3 to win the proud title that many funther lasted ¢ (rled and failed to in apt to class him a the colored boxer dl posalble. ninth roun SEORTSNEN! 3) Goons, he would Ret ¢ he had alre lody If he on he colored box fn the tenth round th wanted to throw Walcott would not he would eventua e right y fought a very heady with more ay £1 his mar ut battle (Fridayand Saturday) of the sale of Spalding Athletic Goods _that were damaged in the fire of November 9 ’ BOXING GLOVES, 50c. up BASEBALL GLOVES, 15cup BASE BALL MITTS, 15c.up STRIKING BAGS, 75c. up | Jerseys, 75c, up Fencing Foils, $1.00 up Ice SKates at half price Athletic Shirts, 25c. up Hockey @ Polo Sticks, 10c. up Table Tennis, 50c. All’ Goods at a further reduct Spalding Athletic Goods at FiRE| PRICES makes .t worth your while “) to stock up for next year, This Sale ends Saturday, therefore you shovld make your Selections immediately. Call carly in. the morning to avold the rush. Store Is open at 8o'cfock, confidence m Walcot Ww. and Bus a Jold-time fire, but’ ar the punching he xo Klin {0 show Its eff an went | Into ter leading, and the rof rotting him to let the tenth “round t that he hy Ristertedin to. pat | GARDNER STOPS “SEILOFF. (Spectal to FORT WAY lof wan put o JACK BLACKBURN WINS OVER EDDIE ene: 4, 100: Atrsbiy 10. (Downtown. Store Only) 126-128 Nassau Street —— URTH RAGE AMUSEMENTS (ULONIAL: Mat. Dusty ALWOMBRA - hie ROSE STAHL LADY, WEBER’S rsirg tis TWIDDLE- 1WADDLE* SPONGE FOR GUNTHER. | TWO DAYS MORE.” HALLACK'S ‘it LYCEUM 3 ‘a3Sthy SST [REIT PROCTOR'S] Ou. w Ml sents ‘{unton st cs) 03° Duil Pal j 08st! 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