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THE EVENING WORLD. -UP TO DATE. AND NEWSY. be THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1907. @ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. EDI Enacapion Is. the. Master’ of All the GANS READY | ‘Men in His Class—Honey Mellody, MEBT ANYBODY _ Welterweight Champion. Good ; === Opponent_for_ Him. 1 Saas gehen Geant and bore not the siighteat mari Grier oth : 7 to Indicate that he had beon ELGANS has anhounced that he - through fight, Gane rata that “will stay in the lightweight he was ready to meet “Battling”. ne oi Se Joe +} Nelson at_once, tafiing which, he. ‘that he is 80 much better than the will be glad to take on Jimm: _fyest of the ghtwelghts. His match Britt ie fwith.Kid Herman, who classed fairly The Tonopah Olub has an- woll_with the ee the punch, at nounced its intention —of offering } frost. Gans outclassod Herman s0 $30,000 for a match between Britt. i War that he ‘could have put him out and Gans, tho fight to. take place Gn a round or two {{-he bad been tna March 17. hurry to catch n train. Jt looks now Tex Rickard, of the Goldfield caste woarwalghtacor. Tete! -AUivetie eh, nine Hage he Sera i aie i ats Sa ana Ueht would guarantee $50,000 for a con- eae ecaiat eran teat between Gans and Nelson. swelter he would probably cut a wide Swath. Moliody would be the only The receopte of the Gans-Herinan eller capable of giving Gans & Aight. Joe Thomas can hardly be consld- ne See se ane club of cat weignt He can make now is 150 pounds," at they om. mo. i expect to realize on the venture. “match” with Bill Squires, of Austraila, although tt ts only) (2 a-distant possibility, has aroused curiosity regarding the Antipodean. i / Here jx a line on Squires, coming from no less reliable a source than *Hackenschmidt,-who visited Australia two years ago and saw the local “fighters perform. In an Interylew published in the Mirror of Life, Lon- “don, Hack says : % *Mole-fe-a-yery powerful hitter indeed. i saw him fight in Australia. —¥-saw-hiin-in-tho-ring with a-be—black-man, Peter Felix. How the Aur-/ tralians did fancy their man! He was inches higher than Molr apd con- | erably Heavier, But Mofr, be fought Ike a Han, and the big fellow cried hen—he—-was-hit-sobard—and_so-hearily tn the rite, After that con. test Felix told me be had never been hit so hard, never during his long =eareer,” ‘How about Squir asked the Interviewer, t ‘Squires, replied Hackenschmidt, “why, Squires was quite afraid and "would not nieet Moir. Everything was prepared, even as far as arranging | corners. Scuires would have had no chance with Motr," © Hackenschtidt’s opinion of Squires may not bé that of a trained expert, “fut I ave noticed that rhe big wrestler {8 candid and truthful, If Squires $s really wonderful enough to be matched against big Jim Jeftries. ahe Bhould have made a better Impression on the Russian Lion. — \ < Ne the{the best part of his fighting. Those who have met him in the ring say that theres something storing In Ganz's command of the Meustion-xtail times, ,Yet this masterful fighter hasn't sense enough to supply a calf when he gets near any sort of a gambling game. Ho makes“fortunes in the ring. Ho could eclipse all “of his brethren If he tried to: could be rich, have horses and yachts, travel all over the world, enjoy Nfe and have enough left for a quiet BE ATTELL has followed jead_of many opened a saloon and & bitttard jor‘in Sdn’ Francisco, Eddie Han- fs in the same business now, also "Frisco, hic home town. Joe Walcott ‘a bililard room in Boston. Kid label has a cafe out in the wilds of ane Kid Carter is mixing cocktatls. a Lavigne has a saloon in Saginaw, ich. The Hquor business seems to_be old age. Instead of wing in popularity, Only Peter er-euts Ht out——Peter ta driving a de PebiadebplddeLetapn ada Lee jat_now he has a milk punch Instead | hia of old famous wallop, aes ° but J Fa Negro Champion Agrees to Meet Jimmy. Britt in Finish Fight for $30,000 Purse, that Gane immediately TST ACK EAE Te ae OLS fons of the senting: BARK: eka after gath 45 broke—"down hei prise 4 Che OUL wand Aight a on Joe G en tO the end of: hia fighting wkill_and. endure ance, as Ke must some Ume, lke all fighters, he will probably go’ out and ve a milk wagon, Ike Poter Mahe It's'a pity, The only people who can’t rushed.off, to. £6 then he “Gambling: is. Gande i te quiet, mod ent tn his. pri- Yate life, and apparently has # lot of pense. In the ring he displays general- — whip and coolness that might have fade himoa Hannibal {f he had livea| Mee It nat way, fre thoac who runt “Rofew centuries oxo. His peadecs #1 morn! provided ‘by a kind Provide: net (Gpeetal to The Evening Wor-4.) TONGPAH, Nev, Jan 2—Toe- Gan lghtwelgh! who in a former encount with the peerieas dark pugilist Jost. Hto-the-latter-in-ihe-fifty—round—of a Tattle San Francisco, which Gane —fhasrince desinred aso take. — ie hee wned to the transaction, but Carpenter, of privilege of retainize all playera now| Britt haa stoutlr melniained that the | chow: papara Jost night, watch waa the | the upshot of thelr conference being. , bas | beloaging to thelr clubs. fight was-on- the level Be that as tt | first stage jooking toward final arrange-| that the matoh wepld,..prabably be ertWae Natlonal and Asmarican|™2¥, dot) boys are again to meet, this | ments to be made bringing the two to-| M™44e. as Riley had“ assirances trom ut toa ATO aNXIOUN to. af}ye; Me wiHoUL any cendllonw eNer THAN | gether. Seip that—Britt—wanted=again--to} strong outlaw’ or. | thone din “pretiminary Sell TC Was not Whit Tapt nla, however | tren oe ener any reanonAn A untry thi lwhich were signed last night by Bealehat any progress waa made. toward m1 ntry I whten ord | When the tw. ani i! i grtte- the representative of 4 conclusive. plans Helix, for Gana, had lay naldt"E-gvewa the match te as —but they claim that ‘they did not | Urs [MIGAT Y erst} SOME POR Jog wow. thing that can down andout . ctu ‘Phe qurse ts to be $30,000, toser, Thé weight, before tho fight For two days It | Riley vely for the match. | another ‘go’ joye to a nish Gr why nunibear of Foulds with Gans or any other man," iteved now that Coftroth was insiri- mental in bringing about the signing of WHO WELL, BE GA NS’S-A 4 ee GANS MAY HAVE “TO FIGHT WELTERS AGAIN Now. JEFFRIES! TED BY eAGEERE GION, FIGHT GANS SAYS | Offers'to Play Sutton a ae Night Game for $10,000 Side-Bet.— | Willie He 18.1 bed ta_absolu: tried poration Trust! He pays friendly with th fs trying to control the game In this city-and finds tt a hard task, ‘When announced Is intention of xoing ta Hol- | land, the com ‘ation was diapleased, to put It mild! In aubstantiation of his denial that he 1s afraid of Sutton he saya he is willing to play any man-in the world a three- night match for $10,000. In his letter, part 4 ot which foliese, he tells secrets of the \ running of billiard matches, and de- lelares he will not allow any béiliard [concern to make plans for him. The letter reads In part: “As I am about to leave for Holland my position, There seems to be a good deal of comment on my leaving to play tn a foreign acadomy, and I donot wish to have my frienda and admirers, as weil asthe general pubi Interested “and—who-haye always been interested In Wy games, th ane afraid of losing my ttle. or that I am te doing tls to evade. a mateh with Mr, Button, “There ere several reasons why have taken this step, and it ts anly after autte a ittle have made up my mind to a the ocean. know of no lard player who plays for chi M. Riley, $0 per cent winner and 40 per cent. to the 133 pounds two hours the i + Club, develops Selick and have been negotiating prospec. Britt, anxtous for his tan-colored adver: ry of old, has been In training with an: neeting with Gans or another Fy and st is be- of the Casino Athlot 0 had a long talk o auley, | certainly | Gans to edie igh at the Ca providing Gans made the weight, IQ poundw two hours betore the MENC: a 0 conceasion other id weigh in-a: efore the fight and 2 winner would take down 60 per ‘2G of the receipts would be made, wan aritt and his “Hate he ndded, forFrtao0-{n- the mornt to come back with th aligned and the-fAght-a certainty, and Riley agree to the t ut that ip to ald Riley. afterward met and President P, T. Pow- ers will represent the National Asscci- Btion of minor lenguce, jon for jum tf vontrant And ther rule_ure eu ae Wolverton, ONenm, Timmy Seb Doc~Itetsing, urland, Hert Con wet OFFER OF BIG PURSE SPURS CORBETT ON * league on provt willing to aoce he owners of the Wi known on the efreult is and the Lancaa the so-called “out fprantel-without Jvb-owners are prottotion. famsport team “The 2M! 3 whers are the che din, ¢ Hi-Lowls and Geunse Bell ove to Class Jolin, und Catcher Decause they fear thes” will loge their } Of Phila: fo fa, and tim Wik STRATFORD, Conn. Jan, 8 — The t players. These clul j tually Giese man had offer bem. $10,000 purse which Young Piptection only he | According to Prenident’ Ow _| Corbett received from Tex Rickard—ro- pEnan ate fe Nat | cently for a finish fight with Jimmy | mably ‘Sebring Britt in Goldfteld in the early spring | the ban may wan’ ropoated last night ina letter which } ina letter to i ved from the Ne- | | Protection say: r 1 the Denvertte \ada siromoter, ipon Corbett win rom, WRESTLERS TOPOST. SIDE WAGER T0-OM George Hothner, 0 pion wrestler. of the mixe Ing his six-round bat- Murphy next Wednes- night in Philadolphla, Should he | smplish this feat ckata says ho bet ao definite date for the Britt) tie with auy wi wor une into esty] tte Apelaht court as been here anc el the ten weeks that he fat axtra he curries ov at Timnit-wilk not hinde he Corbett of 160. dJefferds Beat Harri = ate played In pod he says he ta“golng 1 Breil, ang ate tis, eppocent by will be declded here, “—~she niversity of Pennsyly ‘9 Harris, a, sturdy 1 ht In alt po ro heavy BIG FIELO ELIGIBLE FOR GANS SIGNS TO FIGHT JIM. fr the telephone with during which the latter stated j Sat in all probability Coffroth would meeting with Ino “Athletic c]h Diet, WRit® to pet] tt-yoo-reatty want the nent ld-adrise- | — Ht wae alk ngsd by Hiley_to “He biotin iieanb ager sos Tritt ie San Evens Saves tec A ghe pul ed orton Bt Jimmy Coftroth, who has now taken |" "I have reaaon-to telieve, too, that aus would” end charge of the Heht-welght's ring affaire,| Brttt will eoceot—our—terma’” sald rons pues Gaia i dines ¢—toe to "ee aliead and make & maton to a | Sele.‘and-Y awit! take the first train T-ex- rticlea. all Bells Dereonally, and talked the matter over more fully, yews the match Jy aa | THE KENTUCKY DERBY Secretary Horace Wiieon, of the Ken- colt by McKinney, out of Lady Rivers tucky Trotting Horse Breeders Anocia- 4nd, therefore, a full brother to Swee nave| | Marte, the queen of racing trotters. ‘Third in ine fe the Allen Furm of William Russell Allen, ‘in the Berkshire | Seventeenth annual renewal of the rich | Hills of Maasaohuse: } Kentucky tion, » offer ta-contingent | Made the December avhich representa a gent. of the original Itt of 1,00 mares) b, | pomtnated last Murch | foals, while not the langest ever named | Ma. hoover (hol in the history of the Fy | ap j tha other colt stak a ‘an | Wal located at J any stera by Walnut Hal, Moko, other noted staliio brothers and ‘The Native, F at the Wayne colts and fillies, the moat famous of Announces that 97 payment foals in oe! Fut for foals of 1906, | ttle over #3 per y arm, | and my ocala by Kyrilo” and fourth 1a the celebrated Patchen WI kes ¥ ion, Ky., owned by W. New York, with 2 mostly by Petor tho Great, & inner, and the aire of Sadie Another victor in the classic stake, Le: ike, ty This number of | Futurity, wi Kromlin, other itailfona. . which names Bingara, Kayalll, such close colts wrlty, 12 close| Other ” prominent | Srarma, to the record, and ta much larger shurst, Riveratde Farm, Grover- nthe entriva Tecolved In any of the |.yitd.!urm. the Hudson River’ Farm of he Jurgest nominator, as usual, Mt Ky, y <1 nent | 8 to the post than | Ainerica, | nily red young- ta tho| nut Hall Furm of ull ine Futurity w other yen ty-mey' Hobel and | about + and tne! luda fut ic. home ¥ named by this MKRt shy xt comes the famous Empire City tr which namos 35 mebled ta peobably. 4. sussolan ans ae champton, World, re-enteriag tho ring, From’ Se oo Ruppert, are all reprosented. ricneas, ‘Kio LAVIGNE MEANS FIGHT Kld Lavigne, the old-time Mght-weignt tn a letter to The Bvening declares that he ts in oarneat n Detr ts of the day his Mich, ho hax tasued sweeping chatlenge (0 meet Ure pest ty Heapantors to Young Corbett or Tommy Mur. | & won & Sona, the| tation of Rett 00d. boxer. er dition now'oa dent he -will make good if for ix weeks, hg ona mato! says he ever wax Uavigne soya he haa been in actual with the oxpea- with sume the js tn as good and fools MH wh Y BRIT Tonopah, Sets Date of Mareh 17 for Battle. good as made, for Britt will agree to the ht and money division clauses demanded by & the encounter. All Wat ly tacking ~tg—-compicte—the match {8 Britt's sgnature.—and—Hen Selig leaves for—San—¥ranciera- to-day. to secure that; Riley will also stage a heavy and featherweight go-for—the-dag--of—the fight, If thoecrikht amen are avalinble. Jack OBrien and Ryley shave had {several conferen: And there-mny be. | Something tome-tor—Inck Kid Herman around yesterday Took Ing Mets iS worse tor tits dereat, | Both-Gans—and Herman leave foe Chi cago to-day on the same train. opens a alx weeks’ ment there. theatrical engage- AMLADIBUN DQUAME GARDEN, NEW, KOE BOCs 1 Hira: HOW, Cander direction of Nn 1c CLUB! Thura, & Fri Atm. 600." aetine 424 Bt. AMMERSTEIN’S #5. VIOTOMA THEATRE OF VARIETIES 1, Daily Matinee, 25c., 50c, is, | Mavae itayimond, Thos, Q. Heanrooke, Ryan | ay tilentild "hat Guaiveitase 1 * & Mason Keeler Co.” #, donkey "Chrous Mathew ikente | Peart Miia a Aieries Vitaatuph Caveriy, thatt port that he ts trying to evade a match with Georke The youthful! phenomenon says he will no longer sub- mit to the dictation of the * In a few days I am writing to explain | arat Riley, of the Casino A. 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