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; THE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY: JANUARY. We RTO Tso gd Ons By EXPERTS | : BEST SPORTING: PAGE IN NEW YORK is z -GUMSHOE MINERS PROMOTE FIGHT © TO SELL STOCK } Tonopah Must Get on the Map, and ayy Very Able Staff of Publicity Pro; moters Have Been Busy Work- ing on Fight End. F nothing else unique turns up In i. to-day's fight between Joe Gans and Kid Herman for the light- Rise : . aa ? welght championship it will be re- get eae Ve : ree CONDITIONS OF memberen for the weird presa agent ae Coen \. aati | } 4 stories that haye been rushed out Bf ie iS Tah acca tia : San eecranes PIAD BG Dose ae " ap T FOR TITLE getic gume#hoo “miners.” ) As a fight this affair should be worth going’ from Reno to Tonopah to | see. It ts held to advertise certain holes in the ground out in Nevada, and, naturally, the-promoéters secured the bert match In sight.’ Gans fs beat ~ Battle. Ground—Tonopah, Nev.; of all the Hghtweights. | Herman bas Casino Athietic Club. —————t beaten enough good men to make ‘ rf — = : y Incentive—Iightwelght cham: z WY — 4} Ine o—-I.ightwe! am~ Principals—Joe Gans, of Balti- more, and Kid Herman, of Chi- cago. A NEW YEARS RESOLUTION - THe LvoseR.:'L7)- NEW YEAR'S DAY AGAIN hint a drawing-car¢-auyw: hers within 500 “miles-of Chicago or-Los-, TS where he has done most of his fixhting. a plonship title. and 920,890 purse. an Accor ing to the stories ae os eee ee {rom Tonopah, We ight—133_ pounds, welgh in 5s ane Herman duve deen doadly enemies, gto at each other's} 4 c 5 = two hou! TS < throats. One such. story came into the World offics by mail, accompanying | SD EA =o thei dght. “... photographs of Gans and Herman posing together In’ various punching | ‘Winner’s End—$12,000. Loser’s ‘End—38,000. = Gloyes—Five ounces, positions. The photos Were taken a {éw days ago, ~ According to the story | Gane and Herman were draggod together by. Manager Riley, after heroic efforts. It was .as hard for Mr. Kiley as it would have been to dray \ stogether two savage wildcats, and them from mixing things. But at Jaat Riley and the photograph ea (ins and Herman to meet in i fa secluded room, dof{ their street clothes, don the tights and boxing i glover, ere; rose Jor plctin bitter was the enmity between the fighters, so ie story runs, that boti, wanted to fight it out then and there, } without regard to purse or gate moncy, Manager Rile; * arguments, st last induced Gans and Herman to get dressed again and | aneve, {n different cirections without killing eacn other. ~ 4 |e “Tva/h begutitul tale, Winding up, Ke | ine shackle ‘On''the anchor tattooed on| | 3 Ka = Referee—Jack Welch, “of San Francleco. Rules—Straight Marquis of Queensberry, Detting—Gans favorite at 3 to 1. Time of Fight—3 o'clock P. M. (6 o'clock New York time). Battle to be fought to a finish. “ali-tho rest, with n reference to some | the gailor'a forearm. , eran « " mining lode or other. It always looka like a ‘inch—but | sometimes you can’t always, tell, that tht pictures could be used to boom : “gure,” vald Joe. — “Sure,” of ware te While posing’ they 2 Jtiddded'!ench other, After _xetting : 4 invited Gans to-have ; frimaly banquet on him in Chicago i > after the fight. Gann accepted, only pillar i Feronctectn rolih stipulating that the ména should ‘In- Jandwieme mat elude chicken roa ieee inated | RCO wome years w cas, the Hon ‘Ton. Jan. 16. The return series © chicken liver een tee roast chicken and) Po) sa aw one zy eee ees omit be mi ea a alee Be ire ina ancien eae chicken ple for dessert the ety, for the ped-man:has accepted | by Chinsano, i i Wo Tondyah mining preva agent toa | es postition a a first wories of a home| rds will be made. “Koster has hfh fof best four| score of 47, and Otto Helltas, high age for-ten games Is 2. ster and Freund, | the young Neht-weghts boxing at the | Helert ; athletic cluba in the city, Js out with San Hert rest nud | ronedenge—ta Youngs Otta or Youne}R 1 ‘DANIELS ISSUES BY I ToNight DE TO np RHODES DES A Bert Allen hes evident}y/ struck his! out of seven nen for $25 ide 0 f 8 games $25 a pide at! average of 256 for ten games. (ICoster's | PROVIDENCE, RL, Jan. 1—The . e how . 9} the, best of | first twelve hours] George Anderson, one of the OF lexhidition given at the Rhode Island during the conteat, and when he landed | Athletic Club last night at Thornton, | the effect was noticeabie. The decision Mart came back strong nad had the) In the prelimi better of the contest to the finish. The] and Joh Kansas City Jad used straight rig and cranelile swings with both arms (Special to See Evening Word.) Rhodes’ lover, of South ja to a draw, was an animated was witn d by a large number |of a draw by Referee Abbott wae well 3.197; Votxand | Erne, Anderson, whose right name is |? and Dixon, | Dantels, which—he ta going to use in | well lithe future, is a product of the [rool e mo these details, But that'm the wort Of lcone pericn, and some hts "BIG DOING thing that does usually occur WEN] pare doliare-in good peunted aad 4 S-AT Put eutdng ont the advertising 68d) cocker, thera supposedly bloodthirsty “Hshters | pin have been posiel on the result ‘of tho fight there is no reason why the{ ‘smith‘s offer in The Evening out Joe Thum ts putting down two new Sy STRIKES AND SPARES. over Greater New. York Jast year. contest closes at 10° o'clock to- gui together, {hes content. whieh ought to rege: a! Chuhpoene oft Ign Beach /Att Tonopah mntners, gamblers, bartenders. | to roll any man tn the Greater City |special tournament alleys at the Lenox, visitors, &e., should not get thelr MOnFY's| seemed to go a-bogging for takers witi) Ono Hundred and Twenry-fifth street worth-Both -Gana_and— Herman ere’ Aiton lined up before_the mahogany ut |and Lenox avenue, on which several! Complaint has been made that oppo- willing fighters, Gans !s Rralllne ato Uie Atiion Sundey night. There a’ lt- | very interesting events will be deolded. | nm -to the ticket made up for the SWin—auickiy—by te knockout route |e Josbing over te match gamea at | One of these ts tho tournament of threes annual lection of the No Y. B.A Ti whenever-he-can't-inalce more MODY LE te Columbia drow Allen Into au ac- {men-teams-of policemen. tn-whieh twen- | “comes from those who haye not been tiIng the ‘ether fellow. stay, PN }ecptance of Smith's match. - They roll jr pnejiearaniare expected to compels. ~facen-at-a-singie-meeiing into yearn.’ put of the i TpUnIS wet Ween walter wegnte f 4 ‘MarPn, of Philadeipite, and-Bity | \ many boxing clubs thal-sprang up all Rhodes, of Kansas City. The Westerner was. a pronounced favorlte over the Quaker City Ia “| he showed up several Inches taller and { herhaniclver wih a jonger reach -and a few pounds ~ : 1 ' Gana hi ake ; him | heavier, Rhcdes opened up-a la kangarop and Founds, Noorihy tin twice curmg—their ijng fraternity, who were | Tocirsd, tensta“with the main bout of af. ns defeated B —¢ Ut day with Ix {tall over Terry for the first ten (apecial to Toe Evening == this (fight Joseph will proft_{n repute: ¢ Alton, | ting for this tow | This 'seama to be a very sad affalr, tn- BALTIMORE, Md, Jan. jeSataas up etl ACR: mtreet_ and Sixth] TACHSAGTS WT TS MORTON ENT TOTS Theat CHURTY Attentanee ato these pee Rhodes tert hisjhead funguerd: preset 8. a be: : 2 : eR OE eater : “profitaof a champion, Hell fight to 7 A ie ari > of Sit Is eupposed to represent 20,00) : a closing It saved him froma knockout, | mother preaest—on—the—firat—day—of white 4h veat—of his ability 2 and—up atch of twro-ns tenry. Winter of the W3 Base 7 * 5 In the elghth Rhodes came i!ko a whir]- [anew year. Although thousands 9f On form:-andeverything else that i =r tin i he Lenox to-day, "arranged forthe: opens avind-(H)-Ue tenth, but Martin was able [miles from home, Gans atill rem 4} helps te fehting {ante pick winners ie managem fara edie) arvaneed for: the: gen: to-stand him-off, and after the tenth that It was up to to make his bie aght en and . Bu he "returning to his 0 ab : fas Bs : tee TT alle: Siar and W F wa? Wednesday, Jan.->, ato; sgt Sar sgteietts eee "RECORDS BROKEN IN [ies ev niente anton f | FIRST SERIBS PE. pliionieys: ? Hed BORLA GY Sees oe “ENDURANCE CONTEST. 2", soc000°sens Songer Ye every quan op earth except. Joft and i Boner 1. oy, Huguenot ve i Hilly Delancy thought the giant tors were crpwa- | clean; Jan, 10, Casino vs, 3 «Circle, | Fi i Mickerbocker-yaLanas | Three hundred sp ed about the alleys at Parl 407 | Pesampeee Prarie V Bewok early | | thie mvernlay wien Rovter—end+ L pally’ Fryund: closed their seventeenth | In: the ir-hour endur- | 10 o'clock Jaat ich.the two bowsers had At 298—pins inthe: fine Erhé out in one punch: — These mings — chme-as surprises, and then afterwurd | 4 S gs -we-go-around-and- say: i i , Well, ‘I -always thought that fellow | pyais " was & wonder, champ Was about | Wats Ke due to Ket biz, anyway:—He'w geting Yeon too old to Hght.- It didn't surprise me at all.” ¢ | Mind you, I'm not saylng that. {t wouldn't suryrise me, if Hermaa i nae eUgeRS EE YE Ts reading ‘ike thie: SSAnea Or QeAnderson} eemnn, alse -Bince “his_fret fight" year aga with Herman misecs Carey. before: the Sharkay_Ath- (the ileker_ ane an had tweiety-four | (The ee men nee iad treaty tou | erman misses rx Able Uo par{lotpaite game tournament. ‘Pew, bowlers Th 19:49, be rearetted thas many present ofticers Int fant on bow one of the closest and * t came ‘posts| jedsand new rec | tion as y pany © Hiner at Ta ‘alevitte East Now York, year-olds under hts, winn! and losing one, hed mrt of a crime to wins.” Aa «Jump a year year-olds at (ita sedaon | pace. Oy. 1 5 : They are too you ‘ jela’s last ight under the name of Lo) NB, with hiss rather, It does not make any differenc They “fre too) YOUNG) Gut th Dank } se: Pura eand cratiat eu Labeda ann es retard gy» hardened. | mont for the thoroushbre eco | Andergon was, Inst week before the ae B % thoroneiiibeed we th opment and. ton. It ¢ cre Athletic Chup, e forced & stocky line He man at will. beraisehibres 50 one 1 w 1 ment and ers 8U or CyAllen, one of the bist of ‘tho | Be ‘ster. Herman js the willing |? day * | they. ara. able “té ieit-weig a is the maste! the third r winter wondered why U Ing races at New Orleans. ‘an attraction for them, nde: thing, punching bag. The aly might make me way tovone on Gans Uf 1 ware betting) {a | would a mental picture of a f that came | atric off once, long eo, between one Rid | do) Ay Meow aod Ballor Tom Sharkey. Coy, the mi azallop, 100), chug on his haunches~' wice. Gisay, He (old me afterward thougnt through the sky! Lop or (he neu. Nophu tid kankag op cuy ligatiy | S/OuF to Lniet die jolts Was paid” by |e Lae jab. not Wie hour, and jie waa tn} znounted re Was, of | 1 remember his n sanuaryy aml w quit i things in « ‘ ‘at the public and tor tie | 9 because th: la why the booktes | kiven In ot ere alr the stronger he ts, ani nies ‘i ee 7 ¥ jeiding” Manager Fy J Jumped froin | Us x leacuet, Sentiment here favors malts he the outlaw leasue oan “hand's nd him. 6 npn y Now Orly biury 7 Sailor. *pom came euy In a hurry, too. | xaos RA minute oF 30% t get | ‘ any fe ¥ Nis Hoehne : tend Pasa tartedase g{trontmot tiem. Sume of’ t Paster Aghierg gularitt to the {ull age and others nox f a ; paickiltted Great hor This Subject-Is the First of a Set-of Four Beauties. : oe HE WORLD will begin giving away to its readers next Sunday, a eet_of four special plate paper separate inserts, with a calendar on cach picture, all ready for home or office. The pictures are beautifully. reproduced from the original paintings, and in their or gi- nal colors. ese are new subjects from the pen bruth of famous artists, just-out,-and-copyrighted. By-special arrangement The World will distribute nearly ‘two million in Greater New York only, Pear, in aad, these pic- tures will ‘only be given in Greater New York. Each News- dealer is to have,only a limited supply. This is the pret! set of pictures ever given away ‘with a newspaper. se Order Next Sunday’s World from your newsdealer at once, to be sure to get an Art Calendar * omen a