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EE SUR SDAY, JANUARY 8, 1907. ce ce EDITED BY BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. 2 | eosear eoceen - = = peat WHAT. MURPHY AND. CORBETT SAV TO.BACH OTHER Sturphy expects Temey Marbh ee CNG : Yo Thave pe says he'll m&ske- 3 AS : Y, ; : ela pulling Bis lnes, ut o rbet'’s . Corbett sexal Solar Texus . WP TO DATE AND NEWSY. : SAY FIGHTERS ‘Both Mcp one Corbett Are Abso- — _ lutely, Entirely, Calmly Confident _ that They Will Win by Putting | the Other to Sleep. Murphy are absolutely, enttre-| oly; calmly confident of whi- ning the fight Wednesday night. The) ‘one who’ learns that he is mistaken will be a very much surprised and disappointed youngster. | This J& a very {mportant fight | the fighters themselves. / Young Corbett-has practicalty-rison { trom—thefighter's graveyard. He } has been down among the dead ones ~ “for Boise m6. “Its-return,browgnt about by three months of the harde: EEN training In a secluded country. place, | a ea hows that he has grit and determination. If he beats Murphy ho can go ght out to Nevada, the !and of gold, and join the top-notchers in his profession:-—That-means-ancther-long_lease_of life, fame, fortune, all tha! “rest of {t. If he loscs—well, he can still pick up a dollar here and there, | but the fame and fortune will disappeur. Tommy Murphys case 1s stmttar-—Ho—hasn't been a champion: tio | Hoorbett, but. ho has been coming fo fest that his friends expect him to/ 6 one soon. His one-serious setback was {n the fight with Terry | pe In which-te was knocked out in the first round. If Corbett knocks him out, too, every one will say: “Weil, he was a good boy among tho Teecond raters, but avery tine he meta realty-goot- man he fott down.” = aturphy's' chances of gaining the “fame anv fortune” rewards will dwindle | hee : Sonny {to noth ing. : BRB Young Corbett and Tommy Murphy's long j jaw will be & aoe Yes mark For + Hnockout! tard “OF SPORTS IK -GORBETT 10 BEAT SEAT MURPHY The edeorbing tonto of conversation ee ee Nagle = among the sporting men on upper rurpe toyt— |Uroadway last night waa the alx-round | tervic Pe pare ep esyy reser ets {[bount between Young Corbett and Frankie Dw r—Corbett ought to win. “Sturpiry “which tskea pies tr He Philadelphia to-morrow night. Here ‘othing to it but THE waLtor Billy Day-—Corbett In my selection. Willlams—I look for Murphy to Sxaee! O hear the arguments put out In the aitterent camps is almost enough | are some of the opinions gathered by z ning World reporter from the tt on the bit, : ae 2 Seo eee ST ea ae RSET Tem sports. oi the remit of the battie: Corbett to ral Sa Aan MAY DEPEND UPON asked Young Corbett for his plans. € mm George Consdine—If Corbett ia as GENERALSHIP.- “Well,” said Corbett, “this Murphy 18 a pretty good little boy, but pbstibe ood aa they-claim he ts he ought, to fate ho rouble in beating Murpt Important Battle To-Night. ke Corbet : $ Ct Finish* eas LL dolly. $$ $$ Eddie ‘There will along. thin jaw anda thin Edd es be a t i a Bt Seca, a e: ey je a carry the fight to him po rerene Bly Newman—Murphy will win, and| sends te! je ton. ett i ‘ alte ever knew abou Oe 1 Bead hot gurprise’ma If Tommy | = slong Jow will be a good mark stopped Corbett. ty sar ant -d Sait Ita le glaws (Jaw, © Tecry Sam Harrie—It- ought to be a great | =f pout at 14 o | dropped him easily, and Terry wasn't): Dentroe inet the ina tree oe Pin hn tee mt aitnough 3 oe : = 3 0 ayage pmimyia_thin body itt be hie} Johnny Considine = TI can't eee how | i ij chet ded full- | the birth: victors at. the rem oa ake This boy Mf vi y sf tean Ttan 14 were crow to thelr full-; the piace of: the mY. urke—This ur ts = : =a to put my fist c’ Field and Track Sport of To Feet an Died io cwiincestapontiehichias | Oismnls €: eR and giadly rent breaches | a great fighter and 1 look for him rola aural Herrera to Fight Aagin. - / : : air " | : hod ‘Aurphy — Murph doesn't say 5, P a whole waschot nearly the ‘class’ of} to admit nty heroes. ‘The Greek | "sim Bernard—Nothing to tt but-Cor- | AvAiio Herrew, the Mexican, whe é _Day Worthy of Enthusiasm ble trouble la boxing that which is furnished at the present | athi f the prese ever, does | peti. I hope he wins quickly. 1 Aeron soit © | Ciiarley White—These lade will tur- eine ‘Aton avery emall town, and city In! aUhIets, Vat nish a slashing fieht. My sympath : a's i$ fae ty that they dram tho crowds and we do | Ti Corbett. tha Ange i ilalinddeELY i i ee houra’ tive interest in all matters ie (eae RE Se re tenanasil : x Te ; wa aon It award trite é Seas amare wil to athleting. It would prom only, ‘the | - re ert ook wll ho tit mh Samex Coftroth od punch char stop bim.and if that! py WAYEY LONG. | natural order of events ineine ovate of} ded down and ta strumgting along 1 | ruck” as many” ower” sporur “doesn't work I will try his jaw. I am dis : ae Herrern gets beck hie oherk “of $2, < . ut wae > time to have these days return. done, nwaiting the call to popular fa- Timmy. Wakely—Murphy ta my choice 1 ar that tha} x better. I'm just 4) (Holder of quacienmile record of vor. But that. thia th to_win, Paetti ‘ R nt 9 fon, would pre- ye eater Xan bo eet bares toal AG q : Schoolboys Help the Game. can be proven, first, by t Johnny Oliver—Tommy can't lose, I|pivaneel nim for training expense | : here last night, Ned ete att opttong and I can ara 1 Gi 47: seconds.) z The formation of the public schoot{number of gamos expect to ste him ‘knock out Corbett. Sat ns. ne s agreed to select a referee that-I can nit Corbett. wherever I wan Tt 1s to be deplored, jalthough a fact Peneticial torat 1s bound to bs very ond, by the long ist i Harry Zotlok Gorrates t will furnish n | Another Bid for Lewis: Melee Fi ht. | dn udditio to the th hey } owing: George Be Bilery! v _ RELING, Jimmy Britt's part- | days when?ne~ track and fleld reconis tera and the pace Ryalrys bat fi towing. HH interest in the ca Col. Mike Padden—I am rooting hard lw a Lewis 1y Mellody — welter:wetght ———} T Imost an veryday- ocourrence-an eS . b D7 o piayennitids with tor Httle Corbett to wit: jehamplonenlp ent Twa ctup isthe pat ner, has recently returned from | are al tuaslasm not only among the compet fi th pnvenience of y = peat | es. ry EMU EM) ENTS. ‘and is about to start| Foirited competition, Shevgeaeg oval tors, but among apts, parents | aity ate ray. in Che ening cnatna tn IR A Ee [rosie (tad) BARC steal Carnes oteces ABS a e. ’ Tht A gE | pribite peerog: . i Frank’ Erne~Mur will win after a} ae = for the’ ‘coast. He will join Ur! 3 t rell. ‘hes. u mide’ 1 ¥ | wattie fori actitteemrayrd-enconr 0_awas_for long training trip| not, ba on the crease instead of the see te the tr hard battle ingitnaversentiinubidayarek the ‘averse, which 18 tru athletic Tania Denice pa of the ALA US puptiy Sono! | Martin: Kirby — Twill -haye-to- pick —Brié, like Jet sit = - eet Certainly t he attendants at | iptereettn tho #20) pouting out tte hundreds—ot MMurpny.. Bly Long—I seem to think that Cor frais in the mouztalna Gane’s [athletic meetings 1s remarkably email) ng athietes every year, our regular : 5 ; * 3 : ; : poowas extort about iJ sige emetabtere toe Fe ee eed a EU. | beet will defeat the Harlem lad pore { “ : aah iter Shed you ‘take eon the} ‘we Eh worting in harmony. and Tam sine in| Benny Garmn—T- think: Corbett will | NEPTUNE SDAUGHTER a see Wh: tie onl y that 7 ail oeeroneaes é roreruter CEs Fe ROO OR te ia aiauit|| McGarry, Barred by:Natlonal Al Co | oor a nese crastinlicall valor id sport they furnish, y it 6] h at Travers | crowds of jays no} Oo a Garry, thy Bronx Lghtwetsht, is | NEW CI pipe 5c er. Amby McGarry, the Bronx lg! ent, bet Ww 5 PIONEER DAYS wh the 1 of a! 1 he js anything like shape. }-be-so-ta-guits amexvisinsdie. Of ships. cugze the nation” ct champs qualled, but surpassed. ja anything nF fn and around New York there are a good, certainly very encouraéin, ) aan’ ‘now anything about 1t =| barred _from—feMing ei the National a. ae eT EA Adhd Lard, pr corner, Britt was forced | Gf PanaAelghla. Maschimaker Jac Me dan ne Grea Chiao UNL Gy great many ttractions that draw,| Whether the fact of the games dv ainst his will, and oS other attract! held under the apspioes of the New Gutgan ssyn he will never a Sata. Wwe (polanns He coutdn't | such @a bascball, horve-ractng, rowing. | onc “Athetis luo waa secotntatie | OW ers (@) e ni ed U Garry a riaich; on! account of bi fec,, but, notwithetanding all this, high-| dor —this—or not ts a matter of con- ing up and {le Wak’) Ta ‘or talk about anything ete in heir own | jecture, unlay atght | McGarry’s end eben he waa eitting-tm his | ado -athteticaahoukt hold 4 || Htuestu would wave been ae for the ficht to bein he Gans like « madmai. to fight Britt Athletics in Greece. Se eae ee eee = Pease tHe Eve cena With them tt haa been a na- the Manhattan Athietio Club.was tn {ta sport froth te time, hundreds of price Gositlendecte stands at San year back, when cities tolgtat ae How Granuaile’ 5 Men. Made qaniooueny STONE “a SAVOY rohan’ ae aie anual mesting =e secre = AMUSEMENTS, 7 A T % ay LULU ery r Joseph ‘Thum reviewed the history of —s KEITH: PROCTOR’S| | THE RoaD 0 YESTERDAY. THE LION 3) the organization since 1885, calling at: Resolved, That the United Wajestig tevay a cotis Htentton to the first-lig tournament held} norwling- Clabes of New-York _Wway | ADELE. RITCHIE, L at % in 169 when en-entrance fee of $10 per} “organized in 1885 andthe old- aan r HARE -wOODRUEE- EGR OF HAGYARD = A-LAUGHING ish. Fle team was made and showing by com-| } cat assoolation of its kind in pare Pohl Weep prea cr erie LINCOLN So yt KNOCKOUFS parison how in thir growth of patronage America, desires to express to ss ete TIL rete the newspaper jad helped the game of/ } the New York Evening World HARLEM Geers | NL Aeone va Le ip eee the marines. don to the generosity of the ‘publiaher | interest shown bythe pub- Lotae | Xmas on the Ietand. W AMSTERDAM H Bra 16 ‘atta, Weis ‘al torening yor ho,for_the. hat paper—in—the-} ee et . uatle’ yisterda," méd John Mel | sy arr es oe Hoher— ott inthe z = Soames f eg EDWARD ABELE t protean rar Central. Park_aath r 4 cs wiying «meen -publivation of bewling sews, | GBORGE: RVANB, we ‘i i cae in sy e e Rain. ea orale i anid Spds, Wow) crophly, with inalvidual_priss_for ® { and particularly £ eee EDITS HELE BREWSTER'S S'MILLIONS t sollte atshis:beal"==A meri that towld how that scrappy maiden re | they Se ee ore er’ | head pin tournament, which ts abso-/ {iene two-page iliustrations emus Lé0te | Nita Allen BROADWAY hesire, v: Sa Hed-—Queen Elizabeth's fleet when. it 2 lutely free to the bowlers, After the) { printed on Saturday, Jan. 6, 10,80; 260.500.) a R10, Mat. ‘a, % HURTIG q oth at., nr 7th av, Mat, ‘pa: Be era talasa a oui that same ‘the Admiral} iSrtqune had, mubsided & reodlution, } 11 of which we bellove In of NAY ANNA HEI (tls | i Frat ‘ewin's De rides it Sere Tiree sail Fi and ed) comped arhere on -thie-poge Waa! ometerial help to the ten-pini Shen Four Yenks Tif- on | SEARUM Shieh Res pe ULPR SIRIN ARN Arte : blocks off And ao the Bri offered and unanimously adopted. | { same} therefore,— 25¢,_\Smok-Balatar Bh ‘can't tell me there was any fake about | o¢ the west of Ireland, ‘The historian Peano ao the Britian | onece ee aered rien tata aed Seder Ret ae Daily Mat, 25¢ ok Bal—Star Bhow it, Jimmy had expected an awful hard | has tt that when Admiral Hardmitt at 2 nisthry cunt Dune | In his review f , That the p | : } Handa t histhry unt! Tom Durty rare f 1 oaday. ter Gabriel, le ““qyeht with Gans, and when ‘he saw him- | tempted.to land in Cu . that in the Steate-Zeltung tour and secretary of this organ- {| O8git Phone 2001 |Buster Hoopi- tat ate 5 n Z seit wxinnirie 90. early and unexpected: eee h of 1 held at the old Germanta alleys | 2 tention be requested to for-} | Plaza. rhe Dainty Four: Clyde F st Soth at. To-night,*Dr, Jeuya € 3 tye i ¥ = “pyer-the man he hated Uke a rattle | 143 ~ eto dl they_at - FUT: & PeMOls No: Bowery, here were 100 -teams'} Ward to the busingsa manager tu ticiebd nibh secvctlinne fe Matinee To-Sarron ef Sayer eee ni = a entered, Asia Tesult-of this fraretneny and managing edttor of the vat Th PUL Sat: i, Tits Koa tnt ment. Britt ja all nerve: y fingera at}a picked team of reventeen bowlers |} mening World a copy of ED | ~ {OF HADDON HALL,” 142d saga oly New Ways, pies seenetane ones tate ; n i i ate [itties Ir wasifine ahtocic/she| was, | was sont to Hanover, Germany, where} resolution, and that the Macatee. | |with Stinnle Seligman, NEW YORK ne ihwaya Sohtahe other aide. a 7 so ver taken {au mron the international champton#nlp. berspreadiaponithe:minutes:or. 7 0 EA PONE ATS a ASTOR: ma BLANCHE WALSH, * “Wrestling {sa groat sport In Parts.” . 6 “A Samer tinkled | pyres years later a tournament was) { thie nmnual meoting, BELASCO "saute 's ada’ at ELSIE J 2 i r, mage oases UES y c : 7 5 TF | viven to raise monoy for the New York, eS a David Melascol ‘ ee - ne niht I went to the aap} Sadness anpracices ized JOSEPH THUM, President, Sd 10 Lace Follies, Borgere, where they hold bir} Feet Foe age BATe et eh, tho efforts of members, of | { LOUIS MAIMHACH, Sec. Neadeny of Mule, 14th sl & irvine pl ata HANHATTANTRESS tournaments that last for months. The us to-day thi ou tnited American. Bowling Congress | @ VID BELA oO ore s : Y ale as Joan Valjean tourramonta that Nast for monste, Th RIPE BLANCHE BATES erat iere Bele WILTON LACKAYE n"1a8'Stinerabtest They mado It a sort of tn | : 5s oe ae the «reat BEV RS " ‘ a Aftate. | While I waa looking 9 | NEE REVS. , t duareudars n to play ‘Yankee D : walked out waving a n fag. fa (ePhe band played some more : cans {n the crowd rubber, While I was fu what-champlon wrestler thore, out strut organized in 189 at tho headquarters | of the U, B. ¢ jwas tho frst Beothoven Hall, This | AMUSEMENTS. Prioms 28e.t0 81.10. Mts Wed. de taken for a national | UY STOR’ Sith is 5 fest held at Beheutzen Way: uoEy BROW: f: Hac & re tt n alleys were especially laid Caney CA KIDS, Th Av. & 12 for Uie lournanient.«the frat national ya QUAA THEATRE OF VATIETIVS. i tournament wag really Wen tod ay “4.25, Dally Matinee, 25c.. 50¢. | 14th St. ia Germ CHAS. WA At Gre tetephene (JOB HORTIZ af iy foo nd Ame ye Mart 1d, Bobby er. ly De_K Pop. Veriew ors, De OURLERT rv Tien eye! a |ANDSONG.CO. Te Sh ta 2a NY yway and GO(h 1 mans MONITA, ALEX OARIL oat Mat. To-day.) ARpGithar CAst. Byaney ‘Grant Anton roe MANTAT TaN ¥ rk, ago 107th at Mat, Wead.25e, STAR zee Off the aoe Wades Uh av. Avge Bde Mat, V ie o. it ae & ae ine ‘ tt mA |) : chioias 06% aie | Il 3 a way, ‘4 2013 for pens B sharp! DREAM CL Y ae tt Tie aie Hy Thaliag Re oth by a ma j iE a a | Ren ae oF oun MIMIC Sire MAID | nase ‘Txedae: Boaw sou, Price Nat eat, BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, é T By ith ais Dead lew Stat Today! | eer eu DREAMLAND CO. IMPERIAL 8*0k1NG concEnTs, 2 Orr ihe Matiness | WOLD Lib SUOMI -EWPIRE BURLESQUERS | BOHEMIAN EURLESQUERS |= (A DESPERATE ./‘sincie\ Maes aet | CHANCE errata tociadia, Of Sn oaMe. amano Pa) \ twit Evans OnewicAL OO. gent or sold ty Droseietl Sullivan Won't. Mike Twin” s ENeberwotent, ta an Hot believe tn-paying flee who secures a match fo money, Bullivan waa ma inetd Lawis at Denver on Jan. med. by wiro-th “BOC the’ Lour the matchmauer of the | © An 0.66 Denver, Ue the min.on the Islan

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