The evening world. Newspaper, December 28, 1906, Page 12

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\ amie Hie Ae mats 3 j Pf Ur TO DATE | AND NEWSY. WHEN B. NOLAN MEETS “PEGGY” IN FOGGY LONDON ‘Dane May Fil nt This Z wi lite, but His! Manager Will Insist on Receiving Gross Gate Receipts and a Mortgage on Club-House. EX v4 4 t Billy Nolan, manager Battling Nelson, and. Peegy Bettinson, of the National Sporting Ciub; London. Time—near fu Noian: “So this ts the N Sporting Club. joint. What do you pull?” Peggy: “Beg pawdon.” Nolan: “What's th’ graft? What do th’ suckers cough up for a fight in this barn?” Pegsy: “Beg pawdon — Gratt? cough up? Aw"— Nolan: “Don't you sabe English? You must be loose in the turret. Beg pawdon! Occasionally we take in as “Aw—receipts? much as 500 pounds, dontcher know, most successful club in all England, y’ know.” Nolan: “Wake up! Yer pipes out 500 pounds—$2.500 Peggy: “Incredible as it may seem to those unaccustomed to huge for- tunes, we-actually do.” Nolan: “On. th’ level, sport, {s that all? Peggy: “All? Certainly {t is all.’ ‘Nolan; “Well, down to biz (hen. You can show me th’ proofs later. Ti Jet Bat fight Jabez White here for a guaranteed purse of $2,500, with the privilege of taking all the receipts over that eum, split 98 per cent. to us and 2 match—me to appoint the referec—me to hold the stakes—me to handle the \box‘offite—me to dictate the weight; two round-trip and Bat and two trainers to Rome, Cairo, Calcutta, Munte) Nagasaki, Shanghal, Melbourn ‘aples, Paris and Dubli: the picture privileges, peanut privileges and theatrical en, on the side for extra training expenses” Pegey Bettinson: “Has England come to this?” <Vindivostok, us to get all iwements; $1,500 (Falls dead.) G CORBETT is filled with’ remorse. He thinks that his Jast fsht with Terr present plight. apd bur asked Sam Harris*to put him down for an active part. ing to box or do anything eise within his ability. As for meney, Young _ Corbett {s “broke” just now, but after the fight with Tommy Murphy will add his mite to the fund. ; As a matter of fact Corbett’s blows had nothing to do with Terry's re- lapse. That was coming anyway, in time, and the training he went through for the Corbett fight, if anything, delayed it. It was no fault of Young Corbett’s. He and‘terry met in a spirit of friendly rivalry. There was none of the old hard feeling left. They fought just »s hard for all that, Wor they .were both fighters. the fight Terry told me that he thought | Young Corbett one df the! fairest little fellows he had ever met. “I asked | him no but let the best man win, and he didn't say an * kidded each other,” sald Terry. “PR HOPPE EXPLAINS ~ SUTTON INCIDENT He is anxious to co all he can at the coming benefit / He ts will-} Aft Fellous picce THE EVENING P's se meeting between | of It looks ike a bum | i old chap. This is the lawgest and} per cent. to White; us to get a bonus of $10,000 for arranging the|: McGovern ma} have had something to do with Terry's|;, | several pt WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1906. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. Ub oN PAGE IN ey YORK. ve a me Say Oguints.18. chool teacher Kors tights and will & sunda who wear a frock coat while 1,7 smiting the A\fslfaites Tan exact Tinger for Bob Fitzsimmons 2n every +King but the freckles ” 1s"50 modest he pL NTS y prctures taken’: - C perhads he dislikes - breaking cameras ) He “rsiof gigantic frame and weighs Im pounds“ -----° Speelicstions do not say * ii wherher Aer ff. tal) and ton or 4 #4, Tal? | and ‘gigantically dread. | He has. a back develo} ment very , much Pm Ke Sharkeys-5 the undefeated fighter of I figmer, ‘own #0 heavy during | Augusta (Me) 4 x montha teat hols new com: | (oBekt several £ to fight in the middleweight was Tegarded as the new weiterwetght champion after Joe Gamy relinquished his claim to that 2 5 i x title, but when he was asked to flht i at that welgt 142 pounds, he admitted | that the best he could do would be 145 4 jpounds at 3 P.M. which ces of decor . E Sete ee te “righting welgnt is mas his ed to fi Ko Kelly for the middleweight c onehip title for a guaranteed pur: 40, offered b; c ver, Col: and in a He $ coal miner That WAL TNSIST Upon having His taverite pian wrth Aim in N the Good Fight in ‘Frisco To-Night. San Franctecy wit! be the rcene of ane} President Charles Brooklyn Baseball Ebbets. of the; opinion of the members of the Umpires’ ub, will makel a i/Union when he saya the Indicator ern and Southern ers. now have an easy time of + diamond compared to what they | | ,| Sullivan to Box Jim Flynn Jan. 4.) The next jays ot i C tiie the playing rub right as taey are, and is of the op! it twould be well to Jet them a! of Umpire O'Da the New Yéar.iwhen he will round up ra of last season to Ket thelr John Hancocks to new contracts and also to look up spring training quarters for members of the team, who will go South about March 10 to eet Willie Lewis to Box Guy Ashley, Wille Lewis, the local welterwaight who/ hkocked out Jack Beansey, the welterweteht champion of Canada In four rounds a: Mon- treal, Can, Are teonermashconcemad lay at all with the matter, into condition ito win National League pennan President: Murphy ponte To date nine to Amber was discussed at and Murphy leagie kely team are unalen } AMUSEMENTS.’ + cert PROCTOR’S| E Caneel Girt idea ts to 1 : chaneton Mellody to Fight Martin. § Bully “Honey Melody, weleht cham Terry summer 1. Kelty and at Tiinink It Figne to_meet know who The Player's > HENMAN ACKERS WANT TO1 ume his nu Manager Squires realizes that n defeat ofr halite ‘as wares (Spectal to The Evening Wortd,) siartauien tats ne : r Sanne sre ypeciallito The! Evening: match was made !t 4s not bolieved ing card in this co ti thar"it’s a waate of time > ay d that in this ¢ conde elop players, prefer TONOPAW SNey,7/ Dea The arena id have signed articles; Herman are to battle for the lightweight cham: | pionship on New Year’a afternoon was peoet. in which Joo Gens and Kid t onl¥ have fc ring side J ced Herman to agree to Gans te a RA shrewd fe! for his. first os) posed to hi fs Matthew roned Amer Mat Haly Bprinter, He orn of the N never re it Tommy 1 FLANAGAN Al SHERIDAN tl i No ADEN ‘ ill ec ' 1 age enna es tes for Championships alta t $ : Rapier apersocs ware tad ty pre ft irishmen. ere. Beseil and Damimen are Wed fo youngsters t fee it: TINNE ly completed w-day. te. ate ent * of the Wost- Dm the present outlook the Worlnwuod'y Hul ting. Herman's friends are looking for - ~ th ; tat w apts Cae 3 to 1, and will hold out bhtwlar Xmas play Tho yports feol tha! champion will be trong at the weight, and give as an | argument thet ss named the cond! Hons under which the men will o¢ and tt ts conf y Dellevet that wheh © pugjlist ge tip |the beam will also If y he coul\t rok acale at} 31 pair ats New. AMSTERDAM 4 ris i RICHARD CARLE cal Mit “TRE "SPRING: “CHICKEN.” Ligen i ELEANOR ROBSON 2 Our Cinderella’ MAUDE ADAMS.’ GARRICK® "4S WM, GILLETTE e HIPPODROM Dally Maze, 250. $1. Eva, § 250. to SLE Most Stupendous reduction, Ever Seen NEPTUNE’S DAUGHTER Chorus, termaide in eal Ware: AMUSEMENTS. Peace ~ HOWARDSMITH TS SiVERS SIS 6 Si eal earn ee teed CES TAY FAIR} 1464 ONDA RING SH ANNA DWAY and nlc Sis, Stat SAM BERNARD aif Hs wonreonte A STONE, Mitt MEYCEUM Siti true "2 wietteica: THE LION ANO THE MOUSE'| | ASTOR &; TRE DAUGHTERS OF MEN re GARDEN" i een ty aly, Matinee, 25¢. \ aN Mes Fiske vole tN af K mayeall Min 1A, Ike 2 Wway apd 39th « ahve ht (PROQKLYN: AMUSEMENTS. IMPERIAL Sta eee ins“ AVENUE GIRLS. tro-Ncht, @ AN i .y TOWN) “Allstar CS CASINO Huanee Lex. as and 1071 Mat. 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