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~ happened. - Johndon then and there. He punahed U P TO DATE: AND NEWSY. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1907. ia | @ BEST SPORTING. PAGE IN NEW YORK. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. “the start. “Ashley is a husky scrapper himpelt. ion; because William has -entored pion. ng—hope-that—Ashley—would—conneo tions by way of either the eye-tooth of Ham. Ho wos willing. darkey’s name. Hi Misto Jack Johnson. ere aa z big. broad-shouldered darkey, with tims like Joe Welcott's, and a pleased ‘expression. Willie Pe met twit ring, stripes: ‘Misto Cotton looked very much uke the teal thing. A rumor spread around the ringside that he was a “ringer. He was. Or rather he ls, His bead st be ringing yet. mln and Joe Cotton, met_inatantly when-the gong released them from their corners——-Mr, Cotton wae anxious to avenge all the slighte put upon Jack SWillie on the nose icons wens that Lewis's “Tir Nepped-over~-tnto~his-eyes.— Tolow: up and Willte returned the SATS suddenly turned down He: owas BmIDS. ‘io huagied into a weemtine crouch and kept oom- ine. Again and again Lewis touched Colion-on-the-nose eo. rudely that, the back of fils head bounced against s—shotiter hades. — —Sull, with the great examples of Jack Johnson ang Joe Gans in mind, Cotton Walked. in.” Several times he mussed up Willie's classic features, Then it Lewls angpped a left. hook to Cotton's chin, staggered him Cotton” straightened up rigidly, Uttle to the rght and fell dlve. His 3 Bt They Gary ted him te his corner, with lors trailing Limnty hehind- He Woke up two min- utes Inter, “Wille was out in the dressing-room getting q rub down. R. ARTHUR HANCOCK ends a “communication with the remark, gvexs you_won't_print this letter." areas right; -Arthur.Your-tetter-tx tly written and you evidently mean yell, Tut when you aay hat y friend Jack Johnson “teyed- with Jack Munroe for_six rounds and could have put him ¢ ny tm ou imply tha. Mr. Johnson faked. You wouldn't like: to say= tree nt; Would yout over Mr. turned» Vike a man making «hig! cAlorsover, 1 saw Ja naon-Munroo, Stes: yous dat won eowidt ere put Munfov “out “at Z tims Ae might have put Munroo OUT In the Ntth ‘or alxth round. tf dy been aa 4 Filing as Munroe him mt he coutd only wadd: ine plunges Aled hi uch awe that-he- falled to make good, ‘Another correspondent sendy. eH pein avi gon haa net to meet the n .6r0." outers right. The writer of this note evidently overlooked. the facta {n iis anxiety to boom=Jonnaon. Old/Jos Choynskl fought Johnson tn Galveston, Texas, In 1901; and knocked jim-—out-in the. ‘third-round. Johnsen, stood. a head. taller than Choynakt,-and before the feht was supposed—to “he + mute winner. To be perfectly fair, 1 will t this was the biack‘s”firat WUE A TARTAR FR AID MURPHY Ma., Jan. 2—Kid Mar- rk,-who claims the 106- pound championship of the world, ran Qgainat a Tartar In the shape of young McCue, a comparatively unknown Vox of this city. {Tho contest went the limit of fftecn rounds beforéthe Lexington Athletic Club, and ‘at the finish was declared i” draw by Ret Hundle. prisod even his mest ardent admirers by hiu admirable Work in'the ring and dy his extreme Heneraiship ih z {y"now belng hailed us the second Jos ns, —-_____-__—_ _ DECISION A BAD ONE. World.) {teen-roun Tetic Club last even Ope of the f over ity. The decis: fot mect with the approval of uy awd present, moat of the spectat. ing in tayor of a draw, - IN TONOPAH LEWIS IN GOTHAM With Former ‘Affair Regarded as a. ~ “Persimmon,” New Yorkers Got Real Action When Willie Extinguished — Misto’ Cotton’s Ambitions, Willie was down on the progvamome to fight Guy Ashtey, Massachusetts gentleman known as_ —Some cume to nee what Willie would do to Ashley; others had-a snenk- “But Ashley developed heart failure and a doctor's certificate. On the zamo Dill of fare wan Pat O'Rourke, heavy-welght, and a dusky mknown trom across the river. O'Rourke. was_asked- to go on with _ Lewis. He didn't have a doctor's certificate handy, but’ he had the heart-! -failure-part-of it well developed. He declined. Not so the unicnown son AND- ANS and Herman didn't. startle ithe-whole world. The Gans- - Herman, affair was a persim- mon._Lat {t go-at that __ = But New Yorkers had thelr share of * excitement yesterday afternoon in nn uptown gymuasium. That is, a few favored New Yorkers did. The others mirsed It, Thoy'}l be sorry when they compare notes with tho favored few. "Willie Lewis fought Jos Cotton, a husky big great-great-grandson of ‘Ham. Wille put the right over In about two minutes. E - It was avcomplicated affair from The go attracted some Jocal atten- into diplomatic negotiations with a. Honey Mollody, welter-welght cham.- t—with-Willie's-champfonship-asptra- or the solar plexus, er, and Choynaki that he had yza rattled after the ———— GANS IN Negro. Bee ‘Has Proved His Superiority Over All the Lightweights. owing to rmbt to the he jaw and head, and dlinch. Ag kttoea quiirtens hooked his right to the head. the nose, wringing a z 3. ane had far the beer of the round, biootctrom war orRan., 3 a distress. After _a_clinch Hoer- Gils #HE-expeotet-neppe Joo Gana Mtreitie_tight tothe taco amt 4 ~ knocked “Kid Herman out, it (Herman with right to the « ean kong sounded, pl: to the champlon's fac an Gans’s, but H V¢ na confidem manner as he took his ¢inch for the champlon. in danger for a second. -Herman_rushed-and—fought-as—well-as. he knew how, but Ne didn't have a hance, In yesterday's Evening World 1 picked Gans to win in from ten to! ® Ha. aid trett: ae she. in the trick, ¢ fi n covered Up incrand jporaen Tt_wan an! And the lightweight-champlon -aitu-} ation ts st!!! unchanged. | Gans, the Pitzsiminons of Wis Fett: herc’ to rt the: litte ; oh talinted with two hard ri men, greatest black fghter—barring chats forced Ehissoppone Anat out. a only Wule George Dixon—that ever} Mixing ity Gane Green t Ae Hermans awe lived, and king of all the present gen- | riba and m7 eration of lghtwelghts, 18 apparently | With a rlkht to the Adlé to take caro of his title for years. TO Come, Battling Nelson has gone to Buen, where he Intends. to stay, Bo ne-says, for at least a yer, una perhaps (er Ute, it Battling was the toughest of all the | eluon's credit suffered ne Gans Ent AWINES to to the ropes? two and In a mix: | his man, landing | rmt to th rotted fay d nh Kid Heereae s Hai sh vy LASS ALL BY HIMSELF Jimmy. Britt, Next in Line for a Battle, Would Gi ve Cham- head back a foot. came the Injunction Herman's range drove hooka—+ in this the jam, round and Hermgn_ lost conds as Gans, at ris-right-again-to the icid- neys and the face. Gans almost sent Herman through the ropes with risnt Gans hada big lead h. jounty alr as he sought this seat. ROUND SEVE: ewinkg U Bot. Cabs d and Janded hi oven Herman opened the but 2 o the ribs, with | two ‘er_the ribs. and Gana force: eh Planted right and jer to ; beck: wild closed. in. Gans met dim right uppercut to the face that left its the Hebrews eye. mark ov ed his qvin to a corne jaw j chenged kidney blows. The bali- men were sparring. ‘round, UL aie face. ard ass he with ate Gans tol rand names It was Gans’ ND EIGHT—Gans sent a stratent e face and Herman retaliat d Jaw and—-ieft to shook round Shut failing fn attempra tot and. right. sa ifterman—drappa: sartrer— h ze he rne, cor than the rest of the lightweight bui acems uble to do. Who Will Be Next? With Nelaon out of {t Gana will hav’ —— | eee ss oa (ary Js poms] a-hard time findmg a rival. Herman | had proven that he cla cd with Her- | reraHanton—and—the—eerers—tn—tire+ Se ee on fan 5 | Ughtwelght “division. he only g00d > > + Pastines and-Col man Henman has never met amuny (av HE. committer ‘of tt sw York comv along hghtweighty is Jimmie rit. y | 9 RAMS the Tek Britt will probubly be next to fight) problem —on—the Nauoce Guna. Britt ta a xood one, feat by -Nelaun- kep eb ink game for walled for a re! won would not give, Britt boat Nelson once dochidn we Ww wou UL round ngnt. Afterward N him out in’ eighteen! He £ And Jost on # foul, hittin | the eK waa downs rite fired until ‘the Ganeoff-bla foot inthat ain and Joes matte afterward declared that it wus a fake, in which he went down py pre ment and let Britt ¢ |. Indoor PREC, rime blow, Hi A Splen Ma cha Whatever board Patctance,runnerg. His single de- | yout of toe | kind’ and him out of sone of the West ty reinstated y-some indifferent 1: of the rules, Is now runn McIntee Is young erly nth of, stol shot will | the last —tw aye nee taking the which tsa ercy vm eniy~ | herald lap. race, secret beginn shot A 5 of and wiiich ought to othe font ranks. Th striae t-not wait to | { | NED HANLON TS AFTER MIKE GRADY 1—Mike Grady, St. Louls Na- team, and one In the busl- played bhi last | rm, At the | POOL TOURNEY FOR TRE FIR AGHTS winning. enter t non down chin. Nel: cavered hi antl appeared ing. in the next round: > ke B | | | | | nit The mining thelz F lemon before: it ept e mene who to ‘Tonopah oh rized FH ! tine: drawn he ted was | trea ot St. | tog =i het Would’ do hie] National Leaguo moe York McGraw expressed a ay, Ned Hanlon, of tho TONOPAM, of Joo ‘Gana's defeat over by rounda ty Grady ROUND OD body, missed. and clinch, nen. aparred, led off nogotlations, a.,thres-cornared deal wil} ia god. Between MeClusk craw hich Grady, "will exchange Herman sent his the kidusya. ‘Gans Sto" oa wioked rignt § A SBORED, © title than G! The ‘Rev, jof the A..0. I ert and. Sullivan's cap. faint Pinafore," Father O'Donnell, and @ member of the | ‘Irlsh-Asnerican Athletic Club, presented | chaplain iL UNION SQ, Hermanx gok itin the Dene necks . In the qth Joe had a bad case — 1 Herman cameswrt nging UntozGans*-uppercuts Likersyduck, challenged Hoppe, and a very compll- «| ¢eed condition of affairs would have Has Violated Rules, and Don. | followed. va It 1s, the donors, through His. Time Limit for Acceptance ~ 0. PL Miler, practically -sald-iha “ ors of Trophy Will Take ~ } Hoppe rorreit the «mblem in not ao~ Action, of Sutton’s Chatlenge Will aie Sutton’s challenge on Dec. it \ ton Is also ta bad with the’ powers. sxpire T r nd there—i#—a—great—probabHity—timt Ex Hite To Morrow. _ tho emblem will be pur agatn—into e | tournament play, with several besides ILLIE HOPPE han one more Schaefer, Sutton, possibly Slosson, and W day in which to decide whether Morningstar as competitors, he will remain In New York to | Morningstar, wio ds to play ay George Sutton for the 181 balk- the 182 balk-line world’ lne“world's championship “bililard em- emblem in Chicago Jan, blem or Ko to Amsterdam, and thereby | spoken of ax a most dange tortett the trophy tothe Chicago chal }torfor te lat emt cker lenger. There 1s a possibility, that ®@ \togay: “Morningstar Is sure to wia the tournament for the emblem may be|3s1 trophy in a tournament play, and held In this city, in which came thd |i) nave $2,100 to bet on hls chances, Ilo peeeoat billard contest of years insane specscents beltersKamecat| rere <no doubt that Hoppe has jivee than core billiards and 1 think he been very badly adviend in his recent iil beat Button at Chicago at that.” Mcrnigatar is playing “all comers in movements. When challenged by Sut: } Lion on Dee 14, the youngest and prob- | Preparation for bla came with Button, ably, ereateat billlardist this countr7 has ever seen, Hoppe hid ten: drys under the rules governing the emblem | to-elther acceptor farfdt. Having, ig provided Hueston wil play hers. Trta= how three veurs since Clarenca Greer ee the Jast big pool, contest In-Brook= lyn, ant patrons of this gamo are ready utton:fon th oc Eve at 6: Wed. & Sat at 2. Ss Peter ES ER FAN 44th Bt Matinee BUDSON Mark Twain has just ordered a now 4%x9 table, Which will be placed tn tho Filth avenue home of the humorist, who bi bd Br adhurst. (WIERION RE ARR Ly ne wavaceantarearines negotiations rela- nays a Rood gume even at seventy || MAciIE WitblaNs Little Cherub tive to tering offer from abroad Loot of age. x Mon .TheTrad Bloodgood for a four-month's engaxement of $0 10 us th al Ere 8. ‘a day and expenses, and secing Ittle | Thomas Lueston, of St Laouls, who HALLAGK Rede Sates sitorasy money on thin aide, Hoppe asked Sutton | won the world’s championshlp pool em- | Sam BERNARD THE NARD Jota EL en for an extension of ten days. This waa | blem recently from Jeromo Keogh, of | done without any reference of the mat- | Buffac, 600 to. 507, Is likely to be chat ter to the dgnors of the emblem, and {lenged by Dilly Wenrick, of this olty, eomething naw in bikiard history In-thts-intervaT sor ten days, where] expires to-morrow, anyone ‘could have chee. Uiway and Bath at RTCA 2 iste inet LYCEUM 3 git at and Way, Bre 514, SA s ainETHE ‘LION 4ND MOUSE LAUGHING | THE A KNOCKOUT, ‘Jolly Laughing . World, WM. COLLIER AMUSEMENTS, WELL WHERE SHALL WE GO TONIGHT? - That depends on what sort of a show you want to see. “If you seek a CLEAN, CLASSY, ARTISTIC PERFORMANCE by means read WHAT GUIS AL -DE-FOR-SAH in last issue of the Sunday World anent "THE STUDENT KING,” the) new OLD-FASHIONED COMIC OPERA by-De-Koven-Ranken-Stange at_the GARDEN THEATRE. Mr. Louis V. De Foe is DRAMATIC CRITIC of the N. Y. WORLD, and Is ic qualified to speak with np ; | THIS IS WHAT HE WROTE: Sh Gahan 8 a |] “tn the case of ‘THE STUDENT KING’ NOT, THE OPERA but PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. KEITH& & PROCTOR'S ) GHACE VAN WHOLESOME, all Opern- How ‘Olly Pickles* in Vetland."* ‘Volt! RESSIE. WYNN. ALL STATS, HARLEM Dally Mats, 3. Eva. 8, 230. to $1.50. Most Stunendous Production Ever Seen. NEPTUNE’ S DAUGHTER Mermsjds Disappouriug in Keal Water. NEW Cit iE! TONEER DAYS c pita Getthopue 1300 | Ninnedeid & Wiebe 0.80, lies. 93 '8 Oth Av. i asd Martin Sheridan with a valuable! ring | on Wot Tiirsday night: The ting was} a token of appreciation trom tte HMiber- nians to Sheridan for breaking the dis- ops record ut their gameg last August, figured, ring. The Mohawks realize that their post- Gon {n athletica in pi country and distance Har necretary, is abo running. amme for: Sunday—runsthat 5 Of oroan- Harry ut to $oaue practically coyor the entire season. 163 “ather O'Donnell wittily referred to tho any ceremonies in which he and rings and wished Sheridan’ good luck jon the occasion of Als transferring a hi pus 2b ND. Berzuc’y Pop. Con, TASTE will be PUT TO THE TEST. | Edmund ‘Duy at “It is ‘now to be seen whether there is still a place in New York for RO- NANTIG-OPERA- built-on=Mhe“DIS— GREET, DECENT LINES that pre- -valied a down years ayo. 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