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ied -AND NEWSY. | GANS AND HERMAN. TO FIGHT IN OPEN UP TO DATE | @ Championship at Tonopah Will Be Foug ht Whether It Rains, Snows or Hails. t just for this aff ‘ev, There will be no protection fre tho weather. When Fitz and Cerbett fought at Curson March 17, 1897, the ring had to be cleared of heavy snowstorm began. If a bllz. zard visits Tonopah to-morrow the bropdsition, There will be no post- ponement—snow, hail on rain = Gans should win. He is a 2 to 1 favorite. The only thing that brings out any Herman money at all is the fart that the o! unky ttle Chicago fighter has won many cf bis fights with kiockouts. His backers argile that he has the punch, is/strong and game, and has a chance to drop Gans if he is lucky enough to connect with the champion’s jaw or solar plexus. Joe Gans’s great fighting ability 1s #0 well known that comment upon it is useless. He is tne cleverest, coc fellows now In the ring. And the wetght, 133 pounds, while it is as low as he can go, has not taken away his strength. He js better by far than ‘when he was forced to Aght Battling Nelson at a weight dictated by Nel- gon’s manager—123 pounds in full fighting regalla, gloves and ali—and in ood shape Gans should knock Herman out in ten or twelve rounds. oo THE 1 EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1906. DESPITE WEATHER Battle for the World’s Lightweight O-MORROW afternoon joe Gans Te and Kid Herman ate to fight Z for tile Hghtweight champién-" » of the world, The fight whl be Snow Shoes, held in a huge oper? arena, hewly'| ir, at Tonopah, snow on the morning of the battle, | and two hours after it was all over a fighters will be up against a hant t and hardest hitting of all the Little: BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. x& | roster’Potten NEITHER SNOWSHOE NOR SKATES WILL HANDICAP MISTO GANS © Herman says he start. witha cush y Gans and cee ma have +o tight; on > /, a7 La onlin hale © Bee HREASIINE PUNCHING re Opposed to Gana is a short, thick-set, — pudgy, sturdy fighter. Herman “ha some cleverness, but nothing fit to com pare with Gans's Sighting genius H fights, and has beaten some of the best ightweights aside from Battling Nelson) sand Gans himsif. He fights the Jevei"’ ‘There is a fortune in sight for him !f he can whip the neero, which will make him fight desperately. Her man is younger than the Baltimorean. Gans has been in the Kame for ma (gears, itke Bob Fitzsimmoss. Ho was (good mehen Bob was at his pest.) Li SFORE mating thls ae Fitesirrions, he will sooner or later B SORE making bie’ final adieu fa thet age has taken a hand fn the Raeessars * game. ;But inis, Gens saya. ia not the} i. anedul time. However the fight Koes, ere eae be a gruelling battle, four’ seaes cota ta the lbiatoryot all aa pe ough from the firat bell to the 188/104 and in alj Ia varioa occupations Sons ertissecaents 1s the one paint feolumns th right S. By h the eyes of the whole world ory #RYAN, more commoniy | : I Reseaia spaker’ Tommy Tyan. |Gre nearly always centred. ds playing“tricks ngain. For some baa ber ommy has been out of the game. made ears T! Efe had an intestinal trouble that dt impossible for him to stand bo punishment. Fens) time he squ along by making Ph.opponents w forfeit to cover an axree: Dit hint in the stomach. but fn public sbthewhat dissatistied, 7 Tetired to his peach orchard %o have “picked a lemon in the ganten mepgce only peaches grow” Be ‘or other, Posstbly the peach > jemon Indust didn't pay like the lemon However that may oe, Tommy emerged teal recently Jong eyough to “present his b middle-weight tamplonship title’ to K Hugo “Keily, @ very siever West middle-welght : ; Of course, titles cannot be ground from one man to another like 80) many dovgin Bar T: > a emt to centre public attention © friend Hugo Kelly sorked. | Many Arar rrolelemeiaion are xhe rightful holder of the title nto, the lmvligat. i idle-welght at that e k O'Brien out in Indiana not long ned the venerable old fellow with the hour gisss a claimant for new hon- ors who, by tek of the wate for the sma in the meas- Sst closing the Lye been ex- features, Olym- t the J. J Ele ‘Ow. appesrs the joker. Tommy ‘Iyan | 10 hunt end Hugo Kelly are talking fight, ¥ ty Hillman, oa “tite to be retained byt! 4° outdoor, 18m. Those who know Ryan are inclined (0 | of Michigan, Pinilade think they “smell a rat.” | door, 17m. Bs,:2 AL ALC, : | Feb, 3: Threolegged nace—110 yar ‘sin F Hackenschmidt, the great Rustam | 34/5. gna 19) yards in lan, by Hillman | ion, ever wants to enter the 10K! and Robertnon. Nov. it: the right time is NOW! ~ | Of tha notable: perfor: Hackenschmidt: ts the greatest dig nein the Am wthlete in the world, barring Jeffries | (njon'a games in the Garden ran a nait Rimacif. In'tact, he ts a stronger oan ae. in 1602-4, or one-ffth of a pegond ghan Jeffries, Hack $s oily an amateur | ho: i et the boxing game, bX, no doubt he | Waite Merrit, a (ie a far better man thin this littly 12-| rreyumun, ran fifty yards in 62-6 seo pound Australian, Squtres, onds, and both C. J. Seltz and W. D, po trouble in besting the local pions then, and it ls a ract.that Hack goukt bandic Aloir easily w cS He can.de it now R won . Pi 6 for two tniles. an Unty t, June physical 3 edition of Te days. T don't know posit! ing Hackenschmidt ut I can make a come now fron Mbitions, “physical culture Tien on the use of his nay than $100,000 a y kis the great pop has an ambition to be boxer, but-he wants to make » ritle It he enters the game fe training all the time and 5 with the gloves. But he ts c {He has been the unrivalled cham of the mat for several years—as fF: m man tn his epecialty ‘as Jeffries in the ring, and he will never be satictict with anything but the top position Gay athletic game he attempts, ing the cane, Hack Ja Judictour's Cautions As tone ns eosin Jeffrios {a all caution will ft the Russi: ar ee an Lion very Samae, Indiana Universit Vorb 12 feet 4 7-5 Lik, nding’ broad feet § inches at Ame ‘Aug. 4. but as the 3 the record wus Ti ola mark of li feet 47 Sheridan threw the di Sept both’ Amer- BASKETBALL GAMES WANTED ‘The Oakwood A. Gham pon Work Clty, gamer to be play cont. Exrward dt A ann re ane ve rane ENS | WITH THE CUE EXPERTS, vi Unu; J inte: v ks 4 S_maseser. | ymniara world by many rates aad tous, don June 4, which ttlinks, b ‘ : a [ heavy-<welg? mashin jie yery strong. and can take a beat- E | ninth punching bag, with a ing. Ho has fought ferty or fifty * 5 right-hander, he stood thought - i + a mon after {t occurred . Gunner Moir, now champion of ton equalled the forty-yard record’ of “Gand, and Hackenschmidt went tore 43-5 seconds. Hi of Edinburgh, | \ po Australia ( Mo: lata He in 4540 seconds Club, Nine 4 | which many records were troken, On | tleth atrest gnd Avenue A PAN ee \this straightaway course Demogeot, In emocrert oresrerarm es | TONOPAH be TONAPA, the fight on Ni eald meekly, MANY NEW RECORDS: a‘g| chim- 15.49. Laws fi games | Unpaced tn te Vignaux,| mile cox At welterweight. In 4100.00 to bring about t games for the Pagesrel dante i i ale he ‘Gefeated Ma an made a quarter m te| w ord of 234-3, and tree ord ig the 18.1 b trophy’! Ernent. A. PQ made a. fye-mile com: § Boores Zope. 500: average. 20 3 petitive record of #45115 J.B. Hume "These bags a 8 AMUSEMENTS. run. ae Vignaux, 323-61 Biossony § a thr Sof a inile, onp Hematra na verauea a he cowbu ~~ enged Hoppe and was defeays and 7 handicap 2 ee y and the ss Scores: Hoppe, 40, 10 4045. fi ther too |HIPPODR Sth Avs logson, 391-61. Bchaefer also lo Pretend go y POOR C ES Rares a | Kid Herman that the cl Mate $1. Eva 8, 23c. to $LO Hoppe’ Be ‘ Most Stinendoas Production Ever Seem. NEPTUNE! S DAUGHTER ON us| o-.. Schacter, : to bis own again reached here to-day its Herman after ¢! Mrs. M. Graft. of Sa von. et Is. Zi 4-16, Bk; Slosson. Hoppe, chal Ben, 0 defeated : Button, And #9 kilomet TS. Hope | kilorietres 140 embies aX Ramponghip, poot iicrensad by Bard Fre AMUSEMENTS. oust, Horgan | pionships, sor otnite. 7 — ti tas 0| EAR IN |QTHER SPORTS || WantaTran-; TEA Bovavied SRV IS Tn the tenn! English players |] WILTON LACKAYE, | veer eich mgr entre Ica spor! | launclisd tre Sew Tia veniten ing their old Ths Great) WES Live MULLER for the second Doherty and. F =| Bs * Singles and the “Specialty ave shows THE DAUGHTERS OF MEN. 2, ane Econ silous showing of) th doutren W. J. Ch and the ope Nat Mon rf eae “BI ‘OR OF F HRY Hann record-breaker: He holds new Kondl singles fs ralgte Fwd? remo iets ery LS) ol tal, een aint | | Including th “ owln So Wright were - ae a - Maat mistre race, at Attens: 100-5 “i Sew at te che. (AES pe eens | amen : Artnoath Feria. KE vate Cuiupiens to Tuy eee GH seconds, and At ta ieegland, in Shi ans YEAR A | ; MOONS eeonds, th deh record. Other ores bit team. The Bs the my cad! i ry t c Ru- a ing the! i make their | ‘O-N SiG See. BAS trake | see at ererepeall Ay nS AT AING. ane PERMATILDA ‘Se Aal Pha intercollegiate inst the Prince- at 4 $, and be opened on Kk. “DE _KOVEN ‘ game oe ACE VAN SiC PORD, Ldoards Davis Ge, Yes iniloor am ‘AU. meet with 41 points 4 championsh' nh (port Aug YERS AND TROTTERS | soals nterest. from Ute view ay x } turf events of U tour court & Jolew gecord _ perto rey Houghton, o the score sta: gral veterans. thd the Bulldogs sio}jal cva. surud that you will « {] Peputar Priced Wed, Mats + “ MAUDE. pais GARRICK of Lakewood, won the sits champtonsht: Boston, the recauet [uanuen Qe isis, one 349 Morn) rans on 5 namplonshin in singles, ‘the doubles ze t fows: Roseben, & 125 champ! ip E18, age two eas Belmont | 0ing to G. &. Fearing and H. D. Scott, io Nene “4 Wm. t t PING: fe eS aay Bern Also of Boston, George, Standing, team, but the sev a been atreng al ler CATE | MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, ||‘ y Mat. 10-250 ounds, six and a halt OeneR. ew York Racquet and 1 ened by the addition of several RUDSON.t & D ata pene Bomar twee surrey” | UNION 5, Imont Par ta —_ Pelment Park, Oc ahd | land: & straight umes for | a hale’ forion, round qne turn, ey Jonal racquet championship. capers : REW YORK POULTRY, PIGEON and/]? Fare Oct furlongs: Bak CHT | eM SSONIINE 108. | ie HYBOCRI Tes eas ASSOCIATION arf’ Aug, 2, in 333-4 seconds, SAVOY 22 8&,& Brosaway, Ey $18. |] QZ RIGHT <TH ANNUAL ‘honk the Aarnesa horses several | wi 1s, Got lass records were nmde or equalled, of; welght. who was mato the latter being the 210 1-! ae Shad te meat dionay Meallody tralghtawey, L16 9-5; Oxf _slanedileid a Witber, Kore Coghlan & Bmith & ae AL Mate, Dues. of All lireedy THE MAN °F, Pigonne Sbition Yanda. Dajiy stat: 23. ‘ear-old The Abbe, wi th ‘1 5 1: | 2otiegitnade te Arion Courteen cara sraliery piv Fat cuaiepicg sale HR MH Ay pee per Dx | th 1 t ew ¥ aN enitione mand bee | Pecks = Dally Mat SAM SERNARD thane | eRe [Ewin sgt Dost at | apo. Den Patch reduced hin pae honors, record with wind shield tg i, at! Bt | GLb LRteeLurray AAT o Malbaient Wal é dallfor honors “ana also, Ge tirer' tuat=| Year'e night. Thik © 2.08 3-4 lest dlvided heats of 3-4, 2.05 1-4. | whirl of New York's sportin ‘ ae nade the th : : Fania niateuen enact taatine| ————— WR rn R Re | “ Kenieky Todd, 234. was ihe fAsteat| 4 iarrs entry lnexpected for the Kame | will lend the ean [Paar tact puen mace rir: ear ueak SP Yeut-old tratting colt of the aeaso ected for the kame | will lend t march Es os SIS ot ues Sat, tae cere tes daffod 5 i eat | of : thietic Club, to bs hel | NTC ni Dartod D..& the fastest |of Wie Pastime Athletic Club, to Ue held | aime ~ MONTGOMERY & UNE In Tic Th anny THB CHERRY BLOSSOMS, 'T0- NIGH the world's ‘race record g EME ROn EDA 9, because of AMUSEMENTS, venta carded: a LYCEUM jb found in the porat fee te { [evening iret 4nd "The Broncho wi test 1WO and three heat records fm mare In 203-4. 203, 2.03, 2.03 1-4 re £07 124, won the largost amount of purses, ‘ ON THE DIAMOND, 1 toe Icago teams won both pennatia in| in addition to 1 Natlonal bdasball | houy, cont F the recom! waa | Yard “spect 88 lost, and new indoor recor and ¥ Jo: the world’s oh to pint Nera {French sun tusy ~ || Xouesterisee THE LION AS q LORAND © ARNEGUE MALL RECITAL. : __ Students cece ae Aurnes in Brewster’ § Millions } SUNDAY ALTE Bee SS HORSZOWSHI eet CROOK | GRA Aung ayort Matsat@N Yr DALY Wes) Tt BE bo one, of the ¢ Slants. }_A full Hat of events follows; 6)-yard BROADWAY ep are ert yard run, 40-yard fun, S-vurd| | MMCORD BREAKING aeees one-mile rym, Uiree-mile ATK | y ‘ Bracitite set a8 ANNA HELD? pega. | MB -ritns RANCHO |b -sard turdle ODN i Academy of iath A@ Irving pl |p sea mirror : a RS terete Srarmnts Spey berries a ee ¥ LUNE WEANTASMA|| Wir roaannow ah Sale To-ory & Tat [nex de VRS hk = DOUBLE LIFE METROPOLIS Yorke ADAMS staat sy, In Bankers & Brokers BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. IMPERIAL SOIGKING “CONCERT who 8 expected to the American League, 3 AUTO AND CYCLING, the most important in the histor _EXTRA MAT. TO-MORROW Gite HENRY Lk Amateurs [iis Sat caaeseamatte ncaattis | ease re Banche Bates ©, (LON saa aca MERRY BURLESUUERS: the tle course In the fant time of 4210, there were a number of very | fines can be chiaine rices Berto ea - and Ole, Concert Sunday Eve. sul iricerais Sean oni AER eins cx: MINRT'S setts Mr, Benjamin Cha, sensational contests at the Ormond. | !ivan, No. 21. Warre: in, 4 Singing: ‘ peers | Daytonia meet In the wintey scason, in | P. Boyle, Pastime Athlet': a 1 AVENUE eens 36 OLD DR. chal. 4 eel h Ay, de 138th Bt. Alecia + MATS. EVERY DAY he Masser Mink Healers, ira. | Lath St. THEA, 4 THE OLD RELIABLE Sr IN DISEA NICHOLAS RIN OVER 25 YEARS ir 1 a Sumer | & D0 horse-pow r Darruca, tor Sret) southern League Opens April 10. VICTORIA 11 ry of auto racing drove | ATRE OF VARIE ip twojmilew in tess than one min- | BIRMINGHA Doc. SL—At i ALT OW, dat the actudl tlme being 48 4-5 sec- | meeting of tt te) a dtu iMate BSc) SOC. | scnveuirn' to ni eit ra is. field. That = Sei cies] Ww reconla for steain power autos more at. §2, oo a thorough. | Ido created. Marriott, In a thirty ° s for etch i re reaitary "or noraespawer Riel ered al was 7 CHAN VEOWN € th AILLIB, kilnev. piaader puta. wlcera, elines: M_PIEND, RX TOURS SRR TOURE nite ta AY "MANHATTAN 3 : Mini wenoreauane 5 pets er Dlestr fee The Phantom} Detectives Februuy. febuident Waa se-clected without opposition | ati v:| Lowry Arnold, of Atlant ering a half mile {n [3 4-6. and ¢ho Ja’ B vitae poagon. wil Vice-President, The playing » pensonswi hree-quarters of w tile in } Zi 2-6; Avril 10 two miles in 2.4. and three alles in Uceduie weil be Saad ~ pets handicap | Clarke end Iver Lasvaon, HACKETT. THDATRE, @ 6 x ies WEBER'S Aen ey Bas Tomer wTRs ‘ROSE STAHL DREAM CITY 28® THE HAGIG KNIGHT ven, 1 Both by Edgar Bmith aud Vicwr Horbert, ure, 9 to 9, cnonus 1 La

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