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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, UP TO DATE AND NEWSY, oan He did a lot of work. One “day he did a hard ten miles on the yea, came back and punched the bag for-twenty minutes and wound ij “hy-boxing six fierce rounds with me. We hed junt finfehed when Al Kaul- man arrived. Al wanted to join the camp and train with Fitz. “Hob was all through, but he told Kaufman to strip and pat on. the | Bloves, ufman rushed and bulled him around in a way he didn't Mice. © /); and you'll get into trouble,’ “Wateh-me,-naid-Kaufman; +fWhen he camo back he didn’t punch the bag, (mut called for Kaufman to peome out and box. Al put on hir trunks and got ready. Fitz waa kidding. =; him all the time. ‘I feel pretty freeh this morning, Al,’ said Fitz ‘Fight | ps hard as you can. I'm going to put you out!’ “They wtarted in and Kaufman tried| Jim is a tall, clever heavyweight with | j @ rush Fitz off ils feet again. I Gould the twinkle in Fitz's eye.Toward the i end of the round Kaufman was rushing | stripped. He has only fought half a| ith hls left fiat, and dropped his right|boxing clubs they look on him as a <n the second roiint Fits aay ‘Here's ‘where I get you.’ Kexifm&n was strong aeein. and was trying to mix it up. Witz walloped him on the jaw, and | With Burns will drop off at Dunellen | Gropped him on hia fice In the corer, | und stert work tn carnest. was all in. Kaufman didn't stay ‘ round the country just now who the house for his grip until Bob left I for Essington, Then At drove out with |? no_stnge_entanelamente_Tom./ friend of his, got his stuff and drove | ™ Murphy and Jo» Gana ere mowing gwar eget: —Ife-mnowe Tra ony pur pe Nek Lock Lummis. delivering al = “But can Bob's ae Bland 22S See eee the }osulng it foc. the -aimightr- dotiar- out ‘Bure they cun,"" said Samge ‘He | West. Kid Herman, for al. his doat-| tho East has had on j soften ait mo on the, ST Ra 50 hard It |ing by Gang. made a lite cigar money | tat at ny whole arm otiff and wore, but tn Chi 1 Be never scemed to hurt his hande at Mowing in) Chicago, Fuzammons has * Bghters ve ecto yean, tek ny of them |cugo hero and mattnes dol. John Le me to him the way Ka rin <a xcept erties. y Kaufman | Sullivan is drawing down a box office “PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 17.—Th 26s “fittor Perry —MeGovern; rene P eu s down ex-chamnion_ feat! hi Wises, and Ueiwern the fir ent-rounds-of- tis toe-cans However: reer ett bout Referees George M. @nnounced that #50 had been realized | Was down threo times for the count | for Terry. : ener Were several real good con @ burlesque, They boxed three rounds of two minutes cach, \Jack Hanlon, Tt wi ‘The real wind-up was between “Unk’ {aul the ibe f J Russell and George Jansen, ‘The latter | Kid B: put up-an unexpected good fy Faun rough and exctting mwas more lke shin Dartmouth defeated t Rink last night. The score was 4 to 2 The Now + g@kAtets and showed the game tha team work and b¢ many a shot at u Vgehite went after his man as w the Ls a + and pwanty seconds of tho. Yale wns, toa crt “wepped because two 1 pe eores bad to bo taken out of the]? FITZ IS NOT ALL _IN BY ANY MEANS, SAYS JIM SAVAGE “Lanky Bobs “Sparring Partner ne lates an Incident When Fitz Put ~ Big Al Kaufman Away in Second Round During Friendly Bout IM-BAVAGE, who has betn Bob 7 %& intervals during ‘the past two or three yenrs, doesn't think Bob {s-all in. Jim tells a story about an- experience Al Kaufman had with Pitzelinmons-n-tew- months ago “—one that explains Kaufman's un- willingness to aXtept Fitzsimmons's challenge later, L “I was down at Dunellen with Fitz," Bavage told me, “when he was training for the fight with Burns at Eseington—the one that never camo| Of eee | SBob- was -getting-tnto- pretty tatr} “Al started slugging right off the reel. Fits was pretty tired, and ‘That night Al and I went out for a walk. ‘Pita ‘Ican lick him myself.’ ‘You'd better look out,” I told him. ‘He -won't be tired to-morrow all in,” said Hant-| “Next morning Fitz just went out for an easy five miles on the sond. @ BEST ee PAGE iN NEW ose et IT WASNT LONG AGO THAT FITZ Z GAVE JEFF AX GREAT} Ft Bitestmmons's sparring partner} TIANUARY 17, USOLE ne FUIZ CIET _KAUEMAN IN A TRAINING BOUT AND PUT HIT AWAYA recourse. He simply haa to take hie thesé Jokes. Qne of the Medicine and work jt off on the next Ja to got a erowd playing corner. have o} Veteran Jokers Getting Read ly to Pull Old Gags Off on report for practice in the South havo m ;bover-seeme {hat part-of the country nd controversy he they will stand for any kind from an alligator man-ea! } frege-wiich_ frequently knock done a long drives in the outield. tithing Quarters 19 to take all the | the te newcomers to ab! which Is always held, contrary to la andthe joumey tothe flehting #p0 ™ leecrecy. The ballger ts supposed FOE season of Dambell training ts near_at hand and to the veteran ks bi 1] the real fun of th "DEAD ONE” WHEN HE Fo Feiieeristetrceensre teenie SHARKEY AND RUHLIN,, Travelling on the road during the ummers Campaign was formerly pro-/ Ber= thisnovel—sirht—o gign on a tree telling of ® punch. He ts as woll Ddullt as Jim Corbet when he fought Bullivan {nr New Orleans, and —weighy Tiv pounds | something was coming off by i Bob punched him jn the stomach [Woven amall fights, but around the loca! | on _Kantman's jaw, Kautman|comer. Another season with. Fitmtm- : mona will mace him dangerous ;| tlehter, Bod Fituimmons wires trom Mis. wourl that he will soon work eastward. with his show, and when the time comes to begin: training for hin fet { after that. He didn't oven go to |] 7 Would be hard to find a fighter | eon te showing with same fight ploturee in Ehgiind: Jack O'BHen “ts mono- Fix can whtp i lout of | hts own: show. Jim Corbett ts -attit-a + i that would make Jim Jeffries’s alfalta comes back to| Patch turn green with envy. And the noodim=-Gernge:}fert of the List i Jong onoush to. tila Swill eo" oUt nt Jom the camp scorurr My = NE IT FOR M'GOVERN IN = Gsuclal to The Erecting Weeld.)- ad Jansen was on the verge of going | severnt times: I McGovern, one of Terry's young. |* — brothers, tricd the port of National A.C. last night was a big Kerry i Waptnerdnine ee fogs vern. Lew Lucas | Dut It all over Hart Luta and the latter > alxth, Rube: though: ‘Carbets ae Uren Into the ring to ref | rout between Joo Warner and. Youre | Warner's conieat amy Moran and Youn, Up a good stx-round | WAS A different roferoo my each bout, ATA t bur LE LOSES HOCKEY GAMETODARTMOUTH, QUT FRED Lucas = that) MONTREAL, Canada, Jan hockey, | Lewis, the — wekor-weigh t. Nicholas | knocked out Fred Lucas, the Italfan | Aghter, of N: in the second wera better | Found of what was to have been a ft- tee nd bout before the ItveraWde 5 trom Now | Club last night. Tacas was Dartmouth also exooiled tn y outclassed by Lewis, who hall Around the ring, and ale shire bo: 4. Lieas Was unconscious hinutes after receiving n extent, handi- { the mbers of the | the bout. were ibstitutes and because (ce'it.3 yorlte ta tne ‘betting, ductive of some fm, but tt has erown| monotonous to players as well ae man- egers und they now savo themselves and got all thelr wits together for a | Dig Dundle of fun and merriment dun | #6 the peaction season In the emaller | citles of the Bouth or The aeeretn xi-ieihoay went on | £5 day is very much clustering of reorulte on the opening | h | iinet sooner ‘ital or gulls. Sra seen toid | Pally Satinees aia eae Beg tt || Saat ag fo be Ringed fo enia au, | NEPTUNE: SDAUGHTER | Fasc that the tadver. had commitied | to keep from ke sulcide rather than break the law, Tho | matter of newoomers suddenly look around to | Intaution ot re find themaslves alone, and it is up ¢o | keep the reerult runi them to discover the way back home = EASTERN BOWLERS 10 HOLD THEIR OWN BIG TOURNEY OWLERS of the East are quietly | in March, (preparing to give the Western pin | for thoee who will fall_for-tt—Lat-—on_} : by ble faring torahes,..the young bali ayers, and occasionally @ peribe Whd | = has never boen in the) country, are led | IN a des ewan grt Rnatty rexat to | | Sit Sane at a | ne oe sttnctied to some bewhtakered | joke and rua away with {t And there| | Gre always plenty of bftes. few York American League Jack Kjenow and/ Morlarity have the reputation of being {| the greatest practical jokers, and Mo-| © Conspirator of the , though ‘he has valuable as: ants in Roger Bresnahan and “Broad. | What these fellows comer 1s worthy Or Muckieverry— inn tr Youngsters Swallow Anything. The baseball locked upon a. nt O | tho use of the joxermiths. ant thy- destre of. many} 23: ura loading the Chtago in favor of Atlantle City, bo used are of To gtve she Rew COmMOTS the place of | Mermaids Disappearing in Real Water. } tagn tn the sport at sth c detaitattotRoidone Genk Stems || Mew cote PIONKER DAYS bowlers to come B clique that has ruled in the American ing Congress, a dig under the ribs | thar will offset all the rlights put upon them in recent years, To -tecomplish } Mora experienced gO out and deat 424. Woof is wa; through the buses 90 as to run ene |} LYTIC or snipe Up the ditch and thence into the H Mrs.Fiske M232) ub Wid Conroy, The rpectional all the cheapest Graw is the p: ada en eo pie frightened. ‘Thi Atlantic City alloys are ot tne continu Seimeke end-take lonner sed for per- | [kan do to an nearly-trice m= Enuster week th porta ar him out. Kaufman would nover fignt | onelosue and woxing in Chicago, Nel- | “ye want leaving the now | yaa they do. not their way home nthe > hionk after run us the next mearning. | | HD WARD: ies cent Si. poor winter sport Prize Money That Counts. A bowler and business man who has ust returned froma. trip in the West had someting to. pay World on the ‘oppoi inltiea of | elphia to make the tourname | Foc cord-breaker, United Bowling Clubs of this city the first national tournament-was teps Uaiken to organ at-Hine, however y one tournament — here, and first senaiiive players, Who fear, they, ne Poin Saturday 36 repriman: ted for Mayinn parephate | NANG AIET The Great | “in the manages. Mhey Gare not tell. the 1 RungRBO BEAL Wet RACES A 1S peeecerscns BOURSES Friday Bv-, Juni, aieged. prmperty. tor | Western bowlers secured control in tho Co: and fs mnnual events havo 2 been “held-tn-the- West. Repeated promises cae. t has never been a ne when The Police omciala and the toca!) rine g sporting men at theag towns arp always HE 189 Breyatine, wee wise to what ts and. the: Vena vata ia Seu Eun Ronmendithera {AT ROAD TO. TO YESTEROAY: —_—_—__ eo accounts with tht. than at present BASEBALL TRAINING SEASON NEAR ed, They he falls CT wane im the [Augh. Demand Their Diamonds. players own poieer_and As a rule, the young ball playera who them. He al aya refuses to consider fn any form, but after @ lonw be bribed. The of ® ya younguters then dig up their hard- fo fying earned coin and pass it over. The next -moring- te-menaqer-hands tt back ta! in the | them and they are the laughing stock in addition to getting & serious warning from the mani Freee Pl Toth the New York teams have an ning! old trick: of ify! the. youngsters | nino, onthe diamond “nearly —put - them out of h 3. The youngst Tho favorite opening day gag be guarded with the utmos to work and thix And he wil try every ttlok he knows | Ju: rosetta cree | getting touched, Aen | ORS the old players have no gz —him,: but th EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. of the local officers arrest} out and gi 2{ As a rulo the vet iayer AMOnd oF #O, AD a hey have the first day out The in- “aiamonde, at Some old player Sonndant of the youngster bells mond of ut of ten of th ananager to get his share of | eparklars. . Sith t year the Highlanders lay-| is always very ambitious. He Wants Last hed jota SES iaatently, xalked itve band | {0 show @ willnene! of fun out of a recruit who was advised six miles through: thick underbrush to | 6iyes the Jox to each man, and fall for a trips, n chance, They will| to apol 1 Ween the bases | Mlased a-mcat that had to be paid tor, y-te finda eet him tn a chase bet esas USA Chat aad tO FA) PAIRS] inyer promised taithru rlousness—that ne up_and down | occur again. uuld newer Yet it MAN BULGER. Snipe Hunt Catches Many. “AMUSEMENTS, Asnipe hunt ty also planned at nfght A 250. to. 1. Detiy- Balinese ata _sharp, zie..to “8 9 diryeat, nat 4-Tinves, 8.15, Lost Mar gat OHK IDA. ,SUTHERA-HARLO WE 35 Not @ sound must be utterod | t the) old fal | ch the woods an MON JAN ster rether-rrum-toke tothe sors + Raiding Poker Games, || MINES ALLA NAZIBIOVA si Valsts (oar & goes rhament to the East hay rizea for the A. AMUSEMENTS. i HEART HOODRUFF=-BROW OF: ‘thai KEITH& PROCTOR’S| OR’S that In required’ to get, the }best bowlern of Chicago [to Atlantic Git Poulsville lemt-Atarehs when che clans of Philadelphia. were’ ignored in favor | 5 fern Dowlera, came | orga thot -Anedtation, whi 0 i TOOT Daneh In eiichra can a. player acter Fnake. a trump if he hos no cards in MOUNT VERNON. It 4u the customary play imhen the dewicr (urns down tramp to “make. it next,’ -Femempber you have a partner, a | i forgotton by | Whint, efiich aud other playera, Who ere the national molt champlons. and runnore up of the pas season? y Isto ralsa the Prize lint absolutely crrtat foe sum ts cantiy obtained. Pwill hold Ka {tle City Bamner-week. Frank fitts, or | Phone 2880 Mad. Gerald Oriftin & Co. ec cluRiA Ko hers. EUS ratte ‘Dot ehelouretagul Sill Tre tuned tor: bia company organized 0: ment RbOUL thin ~every-totirnament-ane Pittsburg 1. met who wanted to they have been Pe! HAR GEM (eer fete, Local Howlers Interested. In giving the 0 to Atlante in doubt about the ruc Eastern event Dally Mat, 10-250. ¥ CIRCUS, Phone 3019 Morn UNION SQ, Continuous, 1.0040 tend their per- erese--wit rot City wero pledged to CUIKER CITY BRINGS S850: === it-wouldbe-a- flat-fatiure, this end a-oanvass made by ‘Te Evon- ing World indicates <bat not less than can nt this ‘oarly be _eotinted na evne to railroad Tat ant-if assured of rq that suit in over tho West becuuine the Phitad Phone 1020 Gram/ Hines & Hemington i) ih Av.) Gth Av. 93 8h vie NGoal + tha te pawith as. peas | interes: as the tournament “dunk'"..got.to bum_in the alzth tound./ phwuches dt je more than Of teams will the—treo-enes— ant pauelty glow tn: three weekH ago, Jers, Hoon plang and for the Western How fmmsntot-Denvar- March frot seen anything but a. cit from.-Philadel, tho omclals 6: ne—Up-the matter te “Gaaervti r-time—tn canvassing | ptes for the annual election.” TARVARD REFUSES TO) PLAY MALE finds even: the elrcus prige Mata srs fr Congress tour: robatain. that and serious. troubles tactics | American Bowling Comeareas, i that several large st with Young Flynn. The ened hia--and the indolent way B.A. are tal erent censure. anton sada and sftatear—. Mt Breraund ‘George for ite Caetis and Miss Mollie i What were tho best trotting and am ; Toorda of the year, Trotting—Sweet Marie, 2.02 ‘(time Pacing—Bolyer, Ron record), one bowler ever made « Boor th Xournament gammen meee shat CHARLIE M John Koater made ovo lat winter in the Alley Owners’ tou BONERS ARE HELD V8.15. Matta. Re cee enean ge ROBSON | Tha Gi ae HMinres — Cotington:™ By Biway | GEORGE ADIs 2th BL | with Ed Conuell Julia sanderson. a sa owen ] ae AD ARTOIS OAD ae | LEVEY, DAX SHERMAN URTIG.& Gitais: HANOONS. 24r-Bith. 110,25, BROADWAY" HEATRE dist gt, by. FASINION MAT, BAT. THE EARIATAX = pee a 1p RAL Ero 8 1 stata. Wed. sat 2 mBELLE OF VAUDBYILEE- atmnan Trouper: 10.B0. 25.900. [FOUR WisseLYes. Lentini sae Dally Mat. 25e, 1 ANTS. AWed.& Gat, Bost ta $1 } fo THE VANDER- Bi O88 cea eee eae gies in the Geta asks “rasa 1] BELASC bts rae ih & Campbel f omnes | Bal, i} AMRIGAN Bees ‘Eves S15" Mat -sae~ 9O #24 8t, th t alga scenes joiaed Ment WAMIMERSTEIN Sire ip vomits fe | GOLOML 8 ‘ni He : : -| Ustar paix. 250. Stare fe: /RUSSELE BROS {THE THIS ae ware? «Harmen emery +r BERVANT GIRLS, | Mat. |HENRY LY Gok Geaton, Voreverry, (Aube Seiectiell | hl j ual suuary Getets Wm. Gould & + Dolan panda! “a4 Lfhe. lewell's Manikins, Ter wey, edie Ch @_ Girl. “Wil 31, Fox, Fred | aS lace B. Reno & co, |} AS BLANCHE WA Tay "a Con Linn & Fay, Vitegraph, others. [toe 7 AYe & 120t bein TOR iat B Ww He has made ehrht MADISON which is probably a world's ree CAMBRIDGE, Moss., st four-pocicet billiant “pthe-hhd-brotenther-ntiintie-agreement+ t in Irving, dial WILLIE LEWIS: PUTS 2: York, June How old ts Philad eotings between the Crimson and the four major sports of foot- al in Bpeciat phia Jack aren GARDEN | ay AX. & OOTIE RT. DONITA, ALEX CAML eat Ss ON DFW FY ey MAIDENS C0, ee Bunday Concerta Aft, & Eving, t of a rald last baseball and He ‘wna born Jan, 17, hat ts the name of the Mxnter who into meet Joo Gans at ‘Tonopah New MANHATTAN 2 and Stty-itmh Buckley was held in K40 art the boys in 310 each Buck- ley’s argument that the affatr was an Jnvitntion the claimed to have bought pink tickets. he ugreement raa for periods of Lo, Fears, Dut at the end of each of thisd| portods {t was selé-remuming unless no- | tHee to the contrary fot the parties at least six weeks the expiration cu two year periods would have ex- Aon the Jéth of next March Ubrvard gaye to Yale, ae her reason! ,,} whan (itd Herman,” 2 uso of Kid Lavigne and | the dute of his tight with Andy Bowen? given by ono | WEBER'S Bye 85th deeb wary Fought, Nowen' at lange muntber mo tho names of 200 an oce. muccesstul jockeys al qo, and th for «his act, TAMOUSE REASON OF GIANI AMUSEMENTS. MAUDE- -MAUDE. ADAMS nti ROH ‘i Siaiigens Wad att CRITERION THE-TRUTH is se HUDSIN 44h Be, of Bway. Matinee Wed. & Sat, i| THE HYPOCRITES HALLAGK'S aaa BERNAAL Pinning ri SAVOY 8 AGN Peres BP Sourenire. GARRICK Sit wino, on LAUGHING KNOCKOU HONB_OF THR Bi ONE OF THE "eA Oh tee LAD TWILL Ff Mats. Thure. oF =. “th at. and Dwi a a : A aan AN GOLLIERY in His Greatest Laughing furoo, CAUGHT IN ‘THE. RAIN tog “QOLLIBR AT 116 BEST: COLLIEN At 118 BEST kt ae With TOMMY SORELY, YORKVILLE — Matinee Saturday 259. larry Drown in Devid | METROPOLIS HE YORK Usway & 4Sih HC Bv.8 1g, Next Weak—/Under_ Southern onus | Lex_ay, &10%th st ater Bat | E TAR A Man's Broken Promise | Academy of Music, 14¢ ie 14th ata Dring gh AVI Lelaac Prevents Laat 2 Weeics. BLANCHE BATES «1% nest Hoxan, “Rufus Rastur’ ||| rcee,260.00 61-00 Mats, Wed oat: Aiats. Wed. & dat, CARLOTTA NI ix, Berry & per} Le ern MANHATTAN Stace Sata were WILTON LACKAYE tn 120 sty By, 8.00. Mi [3 3. Thietse Presents Wels Bat. The Straight Read SQUARE | | OMOBILE {CIRCLE Wit, eouis DASTOR'S Bea Tocney and Bant, Tue, Hoo Wantwirth BROOKLYN AMUSEM! aes a aaaiRe IMPERIAL SONG Fo 1 scori aii (j, FAY FOSTER € rata Ane Hinguonuss Gunday Gon, Ate & Ev'ng. | Toure, Bye, Touns ine Bat. Mat nt 2 (Melba) ....0a ‘Traviata SUN NGTSIaT A BCAGE = tehi, 815 (pon. prices | CAMDEN theaare, 27th Bt, Av bye 813 SPORTING,-. New “Oul:Frebloned Coinio Opera." The Student King Ind Nieht Orn Pon, Concert. 60 Matinees Wed. & Bat hg Harvant Over- seers had forbidden the Crimsop Ath jletie Committee to make for intercollegiate atbletio cpntésts after, .the first ot November, 1965 peaat a ls in very, unhay Ait Gim to sleep with a right- |-up the enok ybeoause cach wearer of tho grees Jhhand aving on the Jaw after. Mendne wstern clrouit this Teclake most “highly your fall turf matters, you who do you think {s one ot tho inost ey ‘ St) Nigholaa Tunk,” di Hend for enedula 0 | skating affer gam ———— nent, N. ¥ Ye Crescent ev. [ATLANTIC GARDLN, B-wary,nr.Ganalst. atello, Cinematesraph, Orchestra, ockeya riding n | Permission nas been given the crew, and greatly | baseball nine and track xoam to meot Yalo ahis coming epring and these con- ‘Puls loaves Harvard and Yale with reak between 100% san all the more likely, Anawer. dis FLYNN DEFEATS BUTLER. (Special to The Gr and--Ma y Irwin Wikon. FELILATMONIO HALE poi Bab Jack Martin, ances Of pocuring the, Bumalo, knopked out Billy “peme ta the first halt, He decison. It was announced after. the Cleveland, after two minutes of Nght- oat asi lation: ther Ar Goiteat that Lowia was mntebed to].jng In the twelfth round. dole 3 1p t Clifton and Domino ran @ mtatch race (two-horae), .B | no; such m nace rae pevec rua: the two in| quarters ate there will be n the Crimson nd Blectrio ‘Munic by Skilled Artiata, to Next week—COMINO THRO* Syarows.. 10,000 places at once. See Protease. 0c ata, '¥ exoept Sy (ee Ey gBEDFORD'S HO HOPE | HARVEY? {DREAM CITY AX®. THE MAGIG KNIGHT] MURRAY HILL. “3%, aa v2} COMBINE WIRE, ath b 4_Viotor . clton, a Fe a OF NREL SEGRE | Rene teas JO GANS $,28%.. 229 Broadway and 421 Aerial Saawe Blanch! & Deta-| MAY'S Clnea Handicap Bea hockey gaines: | pier, Ray & Tarior, Jobin, Bolly Brown, ithe ALL OTHER ae aOne a Fic The Yellow Hheat: