The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1907, Page 10

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EDITED BY EROBERT: ERGRENS _Denverite Is Great Ring General, Has Fearful Punch and His Attacks Are Furious. out: | ‘lo-morrow one will be considering offers from the golden flelds of Ne- yada. ‘The other will be, trying to figure—out—some_ way to got back | {nto’the fighting game and! at least | make a-Hving. = | ‘That's tho pity of {{ when two near-champions meet’ .There may be nothing more betwoen thelr re-/ gpective abilities — than the luck} turn of a wrist, the one mistaken movement of a head or’slight mis-! ealculation of the distance a blow. ed out and becomes a “dead one,’ while Wvill reach, yet ono fighter 1s knocke erte-hailed-aga fighting marvel. 7 : “Tho “Oghting marvel” part may not enter Eider Cor ett or Murphy, winning decisively, will at once enter tho class of top- ich “lghtweights, and will be in linc for battle with Dritt,"Neleon, or n Gans. But no championship hinges on tho single result of to-night’s Wght. “Gans “Ie wupreme-amgng the lightwelghts, and be will not tremble n his shoes when the news of the Corbett~Murphy fen reaches him. his very worst knooked Murphy out in two ininutes a year and ay half ago. Corbett has fought great battles against Brit) Nelson, nlon, McGovern, Santry, Broad, Dixon, Gardner, Bernstein and others, eking-out_many.of them when at thelr best. fWhen Corbcit went down the slide, being knocked ont by BatUing Nei- “(ten rounds, ine rounds), Herrera (five rounds) and Hyland (five ). he was drinking hard and wouldn't train. place. He loks in better shape than he has touched for years. I saw) im_box_eight rounds, with his tralners fighting all the way at top speed, nd he didn’t even bfeathe hard. Kid Broad was allowed to wallop Corbett iithout restraint: When Corbett trained for Terry McGovern eleven weeks | ie yo no one Spe aon ey to puuch Lim hard in the bo bouts. { think WICKING winners, especially when URPHY eecms to be a Mttle of | doth fighters have ‘the wallop, an in-end-duter. Spike Robeon | ‘tea dangerous hing tor gave him a decisive beating tn | perwriter to attempt In the six rounds in Philadelphia. A retum | sHerman fight \t was an easy | match enabled Murphy to retrieve bim- hing. I predicted that Gans, being! self, but he couldn't put Spike away. utious and having all day on his| Other untmoortant ‘fights followed ans, also sneaking consideration | Then Murphy knocked out Dick Cullen, z a O-NIGHT Young Corbett—and} 4 I Tommy “Murphy will’ fight it HEN Corbatt woe Tight hedeat McGorera at nts: best. -McGovern-at Now he has been training steadily for fifteen weeks in an Tsointed coun~)~ “Youne Coagetr wice Tray To Rusyw muRPAY Ore wis Feet. [MURPHY "LL beat Corbett to-night. the moving-picture man's feellhgs, [a Hiuen-advertized: Ughtweight trom. the | a Herman stay ten or twelve | West, In two rounds. His Aight with bunds; Hoe-jiad Herman all the way, | Baldwin (ftieen rowsdaay, TE witteh he éut him down in the elghth. When | lost the decision, gave him Cae set: | trles—Oglits {sta easy to pick the | back an made Corbett fay te over inner, and a writer takes no chance: Mibpuys Pers at ante Seemann telling everybody all about it in| ‘tommy Murpay has’improved-e hun-| dyance.. In this six-roung affair the| dred per cent. since he lost to Terr’ ding is harder. Yet I venture to vern. He has grown up. He is vor Corbett's chances, of or ten pounds heavier and he Is broader and stronger all over. He Knows mote He la very clever and ne-can-hit- OMMY MURPHY has deen touted asa coming champion for the Ja: fact, tf I doped this fight entirely Aig! jonless s!x-rollnd bouts. He tairiy good -fentherwelxhits ; t The-Hariom boy ts almost as - r Glsver. as- Frank Emme; anda. flere: ® Amock out any of them. Duncher. It! he goes tho six rounds with: Corbett he sill undoubtedly dut- | When Tommy, heralded as a wure win- point? hiss ¢. ne ay. i met Terry McGovern only to be|” tut there jocked out in two minutes, Torry was | favor, dlares, firgt really topnotch fighter he lass tol one vexpeeted ‘to hear 0 hy. ae Tommy 7 enough, his luck|1s likely to dis Le developed 4 ana ai mniithe—aftor. od out by ‘Terry he pur Mowatt in two rind M¢he-naxt loti ile fall ta.| “ayenhy. 190 . = t ir, Billy Maynard lasted a round. ay, Murphy i = i = 1 ; rd onoe Kave Corbett « hard six-ro} it. Chick T axe bed ot 11 of-tha Pa: “Cals to een him and Ai, ala heavywel nduce Matchmaker | Prteht tor ty sof Ton Hey Gottretd peshise and Mees to Gla sh pagaln; rip-to England we Las Dave Dat fer Bett (het With waa nse $5,000: to hiident that ; Herford Has to Cantel His Show rs t Refntoet. 11 Kverantred purr elored Scrappers tAwe pietee t Pritt Asked for a Ely Lorer’s PAM aim UTKE mM not con Hf oRs —terasiow Joa. Gatis, on Mend zeigen on J Thave been re the-Gorbett- -Murphy—fig am bettter than he ts phys iy and I've got Ee on my shoulder: He has come and ‘@ cone back. Barring Corbett's ad- ooo Of =the. combination J no of the Miovareat breds on the Pa £} Chicago Millionaire Declared | 10 1s revaricalad eparedio- Take Iscue-with Los : - Officials Over Rejection of Nealon's Entry for" Coming! \ hand tn sending a Mt_and_ capable of landing the money ther or not t plunging Gates fs ner manifest, th © young man in ¢ squabble duxclaped be one of tt’ culm: it Have” onic” was deburred by turfmen-eayy-may. thar-ot—ther {istand Fockey Club; “BRIEN Ould FIGHT = powortui Gates-Drake-Johnson-Sullivan- lon conceded to be tn OT Fst Loman” un Tana effect; follow. the ace} Stewarda ofthe —Conoy = 7 iteresta of tha t < felt under the tis coust lurt au wn rasta standing in the | have alligned “tiem tn opposition-to- the | Thomas Wiltta: tornta sockey Hib —teral ‘who was then enabled ether a good maria nem -helng = Nealass beat interests Of is browse, generosity to got toy oth oTwes/ aTIOnE in. the Public Schoala Atchletic Leng’ of Greater New York are intensely tn- election of officers of the, was one of minor magnitude for the Position of track captain none the less fiercely waged. York Athletia Club, was epirited, and whea the votes were counted at 2ro'clock to- day tho regular nominess were declared place last night; , the regular candidate Halpin recetved his support chiefly his record ns elected. The regular_cand aidate or the preal= [sented in the ¢ Intercollegiate eve lumbla and the Un the Amerioans-at ———___ dex mronger mowing than_was anticipated and defeated the Independent candidate, | W. L..btow, polled $42 votes and My Ico Carnival at wil be a thre at Sarenad Lak on Jan 28, 20 ant | W. Skating races, hockey matches and cow tume skating’ will make up tw Stow recelyed , on the Independent fight for the jsaee part will afterward «9 to Montreal Amateur and profess races between regilar Ucket ss he independent can —————— EN fone Ha agaiston patton Deseo anata oter ROBERT EDGREN |/CORBETT S usual in Philadelphia fights whereln there Is so much local bs i ested by many who have bets on I is {to -announce--the-winner-in-caze+- eee ne arnt No official decision can be given. ‘eree under the Pennsylvania laws. My story of the fight, which will be printed exclusively in The Evening World Thurs ay, will-contain the decision, and_bettors who have requested it may: settle their wagers accordingly. matched and the fight should be MAVE a chince to-night to tI can come back, poor Terry McGovern” ubed (o-any, TM be thers-with bey on, Tam as good now as I was the day I bent Terry at Hartford, and The men appear very evenl}| thava-saytng a whole-lot, be a good one.. Murphy aways" GATES. COMBINE IN 1907 TURE WAR? which _D pare for $15,000. Durnelt trate Alp a brospective win. ood he cae Mile Race at irish= ; American Games One of} ~Meet's Many Features. - The 20.0) children sho are enrotied terested in the selection of the teams which are to compote in the great ath- |lettc carnival of, tho Irsh-Amertcan LAthletlc ¢| {den on. Jevent scheduled f under ninoty-fve pounds weight, und the aspirants who want to compete In tt are so numerous that 3 Is possible they will have to be started off in heats of 100. There will from: present Indica- tions be at least 1,000 competitors. adison Bquare Gar- the Ittle fellows are so far repre- 3s for the two-knile t. Cornell, Yale, Co- versity of Penriayl- ania have entered their strongest Four univers! DEWARS « The immense popularity of Dewar's jImperial Scotch Whisky is not the “\fesult of any mere fad or fashion, | |though demanded by the members| + {e|of the most fashionable clubs here} and in London. It is purely the|+ loutcome of intrinsic excellence. of !flavor and body, IMPERIAL. BLackGURN, - SELF-APPOINTED CIGHT-WEGAT CHAMP WILL ALSO CHALLENGE, CHAMPION MELLODY WHIPS MARTIN IN HARD FIGHT (Spectal to The Bresing World.) rin the faca with his right in euccesston AUGUSTA, Mo., Jan. 9.—Honey Mel- ree bu auickiy rated Mallody, tody. “ot “Toston; ast wwes-ptven | : tie decialon fier Arteen rounds over) Terry Martin.of Philadelphia, at the! & C. Mellody waa on the ag- throughout the flght, and ww Umes. * ntl the third round way, Al that Martin showed any evidence of| measure. o¢ punishment. “in the thir. ning. when he wanted gor in a| teenth round tt wns apparent chat Mar- heavy left on tho sidp of Meilody's Serpiey Mite pes Ser ro gd Head. STeliody” fetaliated hard In ihe AINE perceptioly noar ihe close of fourth, but. upon -the opening ‘of tho| i Tmund. The Atteenth and last round th Martin caught Metlody three times paced a A fast mix-up, both men mix- nth and eleventh Mel- things pretty much his own Jkh Unable to got Ih hla’ full -AMUSEMENTS, |HIPPODROME| Bart wlth EYAL S253 to Lm AMUSEMENTS, Matiness Wed, 4 Sat a MAUDE ADAMS ** 44-74 Rees CRITERION = shear Giyue me of tale stines: 2 Tee De. 1. THE TRUTH Sis cists ies emat ction Ferer aoon NEPTUNE” SD DAUGHTER halds Disappearing tn Iteal Wat: PIONEER’ DAYS CTS, Next jitctum Concer aM Sunday! “Levl aud ite Great Band. LYTIC 34, Syohei nar Peele wrvaae Ww HUDSON iA ocerar Ee Be shi THE "HYPOCRITES | NALLAGK'S “32 S. Se manemtonares alr MAN Sf HOUR Geores, and Bway, Mata, ‘Thurs. & Bal GR MGUSE THE LION 3h MOUSE GARRICK tit: Norcia A LAUGHING KNOCKOUT, THE ei Any ECS f at TH HD 1 VESTRY HENRY WO0) iN OF Ba i a tes threaten to take tssue with ‘the | tand officials over . eae Dolnk more off 2 proceeding. pian anything last give-the ‘ofticials mora the standing of ARLEM gua Young rorned IW ONE RAGE. [teams ana there will be tO" CAPSIYA he iter rivalry} WICH are thet coatiiest and handsomest ever donated At an athletic meeting. Inthe “five “mile” rice-are the -great= distance runners” in the Among Mose lreudy in the Usts are Georg, ison, William Prank, Joun Duty “bat ant MATILDA |WM. COLLIER], aT ame Io: tia Groat cones Daty frm EDWARD ABELES 1, Cousin in the Rain n | | BREWSTER’ ete “Coleg at his beet. BROADWAY tear oi tway | ADELE RITCHIE, AY. i | Edwin Steve LIBERTY. DEANORRD ROBSON CI Who-Haxbyery= ¥ Clyde Piteh. Were ta Ee ae eo Great Auto Ry HIBELASCO *U2A..4 t wasee TH ine Daly Weyburn's uturity Wit Phone 3549 Morn.| DAM }Atars-10-F90, UHION-89, Rhone 19) Gram. Seas b L300" | Four Wesseley Allen. & Con. i pith Mtg White a Stuart, 020“ KaulTinan” Troupe: 1 Chaleen: the Four-Forda. Baie aS 25; Sripk Ral ss ~ tres esto$1. 00.“ MET SOY aR as Fu, 27 MAT. DAILY, 256, (330! OROTHY VERNON Sent 10F HADDON HALL,” ree Mat Ste. fer stinnte Batteniln, itary Oeret, ie Mozart, Frank Tush. Eddle-Carr.—fipecial prizes-are-to— be eiven, for thls “event. g tnost interesting —strugsic be between Mel Parsons, of Ya the aveniag ville Bheppard and Th a match race of 600 yards, A max: nlfcent trophy will be awarded for this event, which whould be one of tho most aonn deteated Sheppard’ ie efeated Sheppard In the AL A. U. meet tn the Garden a couple BATA Rev and tore ta blood stirred up be- nere. {x_n 4W-yard | AMUSEMENTS, _ nOTH IM soi a BURLESQUE |) GARDEN 28 ie CIRGLE WINE: Woman ALIMORE ule HSE epee Tihs Av, 120¢h 8t_| Tom Nawn aCe, othe! ‘vay and GOth St.) AND. SONG GO. aa. Today. Aoi ichaa* Ghar ASTOR "3, BLANCHE WALSH, Tadley Malneaae a ‘The Straight Re Road. Burlesave and WES DREAMLAND GO. MANHATIAN Ea epee WILTON LACKAYE 10" pias th & Madinon aye ‘4 Burlettas Vaudeville Act NEW. OLD FASHIONED Sostic: Obuiea, TERRACE GARDEN, Fa at Near: L’AMITI ‘oe wenn OPERA HOU! PASTOR'S eos tuo ous T4th St, ttt At teh ay 250 Mat Sree oe ony BROWN. CLOMIA THEATRE OF y. WEB! RNER Matinee, 25e., 50¢, | DREAM chy - 4 Both by Eatgas MAT. Sousa Opera Co _THE STUDENT KING ToPeye Jos. 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