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Logs Hae THE EVENING WORLD. THURSDAY, TANUARY 17, 1907. ee Se EDITED BY So UP TO DATE AND NEWSY. FITZ IS NOT ALL IN BY ANY MEANS, SAYS JIM SAVAGE ae Bob's” Sparring Fartner-Re lates an Incident. When Fitz Put _ Big Al Kaufman Awayin Second — _ Round During Friendly Bout, + BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. = SAY 1D IN “WHISPERS - WHEN FITZ 1S NEAR. toe Nat! | EAN IT WASNT LONG Aco THAT FITZ GAVE JEFE AY GREAT} Ft SL Five eater tthe stern e held IM BAVAGE, who has been Bob Fitzalmmons’s sparcing parmer at intervals during the past two'or three years, doesn’t think _ Bob is all in. Jim tells a story. about an experience “Al Kaufman had | with Fitzsimmons a few months ago —one that explains Kaufman’s un- willingness to esept Fitzsimmons's challenge later, “J was down iat ‘Dungllen swith -Fitz,"! Savage told_ms,."‘when-he was} training for the fight with Burns at} Eseington—the one that never came oft. — “Bob was getting into pretty fair phape. He -did a jot-of-work.—One -day—he.did_a-hard ten miles_on the foad, came back and punched the Img for twenty minutes and wound wy! “by boxing six fierce rounds with me. We hed just finished when Al Kaut-} FITZ TET -HRUFMAN IN —&- TRAINING. BOUT AND oe Hist AWaAYrn. ‘BASEBALL TRAINING SEASON NEAR man arrived. Al wanted to join the camp and train with Fitz. tme trick the li Frit ts austed. They” recourse, He elmply has to take his these jokes. One of the oidtime e lne until he falls exhaust x “Bob was all through, but he told Kaufman to strip and put on the ae Medicine and work it of om the next {# to gat & erowd, play ict et then tel him he bas 2 ia good work: % one of the loca t | la gloves. - ‘ : Veteran Jokers Getting Ready a rule, the young ball players who them. He altaya rot Demand Their Diamonds, : “Al started_slugging right off-the reel, Fits--was—-pretty-ttred,- and} = | repost tor fences ae Ba #. Aga rule the yeternm bail players own, ~ 2 | | 1 Old Off [never “agen, inet part of the sours nS controveray he will ‘ Pn nay tear ates et er hea yekweal __ Kaufman rushod and bulled him nround in awa: Ge es ed | to Pul Ga: on rill stand for any younguters then dig up \the! t Sale oF Zar oy area an Fe oc LSID K. gaened coined -pasett ober. The pext rst day out The in 2 os - | ¥ morning the manager hands it bac 4 Phat ni ight At and I went out for a walk. ‘Fits {s all in,’ sald Kant. e OOM: | troxs frequently Ae ye back to | POCENT WeWeoNreY Tas To diamonds, pat 2 Done" arives, in the outiield. a 5 nade tte stock |243, hopes. Some old player who them=and they: are the laugl mado a confidant of the youngster tell " te opening day gag in the | RL pe Ace tp addition to gets “| him that the manager furnishce » da: ‘I can lick, him myself.’ tra! quarters {s to take all tho; Sey mond of some kind to each man, and "You'd better look out, I told him. ‘He won't be tired to-morrow: badger fieht, nd you'll get into trouble.’ sar HIE scason of bagedafl trainths ts | POVNET ee ontrary to Ja ho} hay aoe eee eee Nome tall¢coriatentp _ = “Watch me,’ sald Kaufman pear at hand and Wwe veterani ang the Journey ito ‘the fichting spot 5; : no share of the-& i = - player that —perfod of three; murt-be guarded with the utmost Jonsie he dlamond ana he ie : “Next morning Fitz just went out for an easy five miles on the mond. _. | weeks embraces all the real fun of the |Secrecy. The baiiker ix suposed, to | (Mats “very ambition Laet year the Highlanders had tote | Wvhen he camo back hé didn’t punch tho bag, but ‘called for Keutman to “DEAD Uke WHEN ME FOU OHT, 29 Sear. a ee ee naiy: weiked pene how @ srillingness, to wor bls SER Oe OC a Tecra ele atic eome‘ont and box. A} put on hir trunks and got ready, Fits was-kidding. HARKEY AND RUHLIN,, Travelling on the road during the|six miles through) thick underbrush to | Gives UNG JON missed. a meat that to be paid for : 1 [ase —this novel stent, only to: ae n_a—chase $ edth of summers campaign was formerly pro-/BR* UTR TOTS ine of the rem fo | and We will try every trick he knows just the same. Grimith accented tI © op him all the time. ‘I feel pretty fresh this morning, Al,’ 5 : i y th orning, Al,’ sald. Fitz. Fight |” uctive of some fun, but {t has grown} fac: th bagger” had cormamitted to peeene rom sorsihaveing player promined faitns . ess—that he ow chard as-you can. I'm going to put you out’ monotonous to players as well as man-|sulcido Father thart breaic th ne laws Th ‘ i ute they: 7 z “They wtarted in and Kaufman tried | Jim is « tnll, clever hearywelem with egers and they now navo themselves |newcomers suddenly. looks mround te | i Aide sown ur DOZEMAN BULGER: =a °| € rash Fitz off his fest again. I could|™ punch. Ho io as woll dullt es Jim | and gst all thelr wits torether tor—ei trem trdimoren the war hack home. | = = | mee that something wie coming off by |Corbett when he fought Sullivan in. ge Peet and merriment ur. Snipe Hunt Catchee Many. AMUSEMENTS. - [the twinkle in Fitz’ eye. Toward the|New Orleans, and weighs 170 pounds | [cltlaa of the Soath or West. sot of the soul aurea wee Tisha sulppet He has only fought haifa | aaa etre RISERS ere on | fF Use WHO WIM tal! for én 1 : A punch in the stomach | dozen’emall fights, but around the loca! « iar ad herds ing itorches,, tt \HIPP operat Bele Ste eathe icnlt| berine folaban chen ibok Sec ehna are the first day {s very much lke aay Genre een ators inten “MAUDE. ADAMS io picten bAN if clustering-ct- recruits onthe opening (hie never been in the country, are tea Thoth av. 434 to 44. By. at B, Qo. to 1.50. $7 CRITERIO! Sy Raa at, ye on Kautarn's jaw, Kaufman }oomer. Anowher “seison with Fitrsim- la ‘ot r [into a deep axamp and fi ‘taken t0 raat Maus ~=t-neariy--feFl)-and-Bob-canght-han—under-} enone — will —maie— hima dangerous ay saliece. Tha. old_Lallown— A28t erent “or -Uny. PEAY Beat Gree renlous: Production Peer seen’ | THE TRUTI MUR TAT “| thoarms and held him up; that finlahed| flehter, “[Jooking for a youngster who will take| thata bag ts to be Dlased to this dlteh, S DAU ER E TRUTH “with Clare tlieodgood thie round. Bod. Fitssimmone wires from’ Mis- j the took atiached to some bewhiakered | and to bo held open Wite x forked auck. || NEP TUNE" DAUGHT: ; BU No secs Ret Br Pa Bee Ter the recon round Fitz eay2 ‘Here's |wourt that-he will eon work eareward Rea Ra eet Pian |e and eam Rh A ta ee eee art avoyarocaimeoe STONEER DAYS DSUN Sinisa es Mar 7 i arch, and the desire of man vantage in a are_-alwayet | eweeit: soordi; : ‘whore I get you.’ Kaufman was strong | with his show, and when the time Bom sae on Bowlers ta ome liza: are, leading fo erodes been tya Obs aan | permitted to, hold) the enck wehtue thoes | NEER DA gu; THE HYPOCRITES ae: cr come: trad: fight ‘s epect fort t vide the TAO More experiance. &O out an t my + poe Eve. aan esd fiwrasy try ined toneo Ao: sito jbeein | trainings tory bis i She] Knights, and particularly the | delegation in favor of Atlantle city, | Club Wid Conroy, Jack Kjenow andj through the bushes s0 aa to nin the | Dnt eee Riera MLLAGK'S eh 4 od At THE NEW. |! | Mrs.FiskKe ,tihines. SAM BERNARD socdies: n| The sectional alloys to be used are of | Morlarity have the reputation of being | snipe up the ditch and thence into the | Bitz walloped him on the jaw, and | With Burns will drop off at Dunellen a 4 1 oer on Us. Ces ea Hie COTE EAL ee Soha eana so palate Se ribs ties cheapeed tion, and ney | the grea: practical Jokers, and Mo- | ™ aus a wing Congress, a dig tt must be ‘laid within ten Aaya which | ‘ Not @ round must be utterod lest th MON y BEAT | Peccectthad’ me dat eavieotis T qvould be hard to find a fighter | that will offset all the Flights put upon | dose not pe good resulés, ‘Tre |Graw ts the prime conspirator of the! wary gnipe be frightened. ‘The old ft || sas. SUTHERA-WARLOWE toca palcxerbucker 1 yh as ee Bebe hate around the country just now who! them in recent years. To accomplish | Atlantic City alloy 0 Giants, though he has valuable asstat-| lo h me a MONTGOMERY & STONE toh, isi Coe yaa no Mage entanglements. Tom-! this sresuit itis prep ne | Bar Oe CON OLEUOL OPT sie lanpert| een mieten TrewaataT and “Broad-| depart ffs the te ue. : : ray : t ‘Bait my Murphy and Joe Gans are showing | national tourna: Anion! iss down, de Intendod for per- |W S th, What these fellows | they do not. fin © y 1! 1 jath Bt. ae Wk BA Broadway, Ev, Aad © ee ern Howth Rearne lo deiivering et eater week the re: he history | manant_use 2 ww conier Is worthy of| long after mn un the x Dys| Comedy SAVOY ie z sd ot tnt popular. the port Prize Money That Counts, e aTUskeRarty Fin In] Tuts a TETHER mK he Ti x THE MAN by Vinten out.’ Kaufman Would sever fight | ™monolosue and boxing in Chicago, Nel- | was through tho efforts of y thelr palmlest days. * scnsitive players, who fear they will | HANG Murr pati = mu Sptte: eon 1s showing with vome feht ploturee | Daiter Bowling Clubs of this city phat vier and busines: man who has Youngstera Swallow Anything. wd reorimanded/ (or) staying out date dy] | each Mi LYCKUM eur, ana Bw the first national Laurnament r Urned from. a-trip in the. We | the manner. They tr 4 (lt! tors. put tan Bob's bands * stand-—the Renee = Jace ORGS eee ie = ond tomteps taken thing ta gay a two ‘The | ‘The baseball youngwter ts atycys real reason i] Tard Eat Sent be 1S ppcen = hers, U Commencing Friday Ex. dans reget qwock TT 1 asked, joruing tt for the-almighty dover ott) the A. B,C. Stnco that time. World onthe opportunities of | ooked upon as privileged property for Ralding Poker Games. MME. ALLA "in Boule 1] 34, Spure thoy can,” mtd -Bayage. ‘He | West. ~-Kid-Herman,-tor alt hia best-'| tho East has had only one iournament— | ladelphia to make the tournament 9 | tho use of the jokeamiths. Ho has no 1 NAZIMOVA. = Sth fn Dewy Bre Reet tio oni therelbowe: te hard ttl tap iby. Gune “add aWlitte signe rmoney | thatcat« Buttaloi in 191—-for)ithere 2 ordcbreaker, “and also how to get The police officials and the local GARRICK Sith Wino. bare | made sy whole arm atitf-and sore, but Western bovilera wecurta contro’ tn iro has naver been a time when imparting imiea-at (hese; tonsa arora yyy. Seat LAUGHING KNOCKO! che-nevet eccmet to uust his hande at showing in Chicago. Fytz#mmons has | Covigrens, and ts annual events have | pitarn” powlers, liad a. better, pppor- | rise to t 1s golng on and they | THE ROAD TO VESTEADAY Fitz can whip @ ‘w' Jot of [his own show. Jim Corbett is atil ale ince been d tn cho West | tunits-to-wquare ac ro es pest | 2 Dle assistance in perpetrating 7 EE TAN oe B 03 Rr | Besser yet. eu) can Ui y of them | etuso hero and matines idol, John Li | jaeapeeton ary eatery eae een }than at present; St. Louis has-offered | — slestic Hrway, 4 open we Tek 2 Col. OF Ten aa Wreck ‘tha o Ka ae nament to thi D 20,000 In se: r . ‘ 1 BREN gore to hap ie ay Kavtinan /ulliea is dranizg down a box oftice | WSac! uel ala te tao 'aub ot front, “aft Gay dg equi 0, gett amusements. |] HENRT OODRUFF-BROWN OF cba that would make Jim Jeffries’s alfalfa | Loulavillo last March, when eho Glazma | MONe, Repo veel Tommeere er tani aur BK SUES ELAR HEN Fitzsimmons mes bac P ho turn ere vith the | of Philadeiphia w ea a terre torAtantic: City, tsitolratse, the: prize list KEI H& PROCTOR’S rates! W train-at~ Dunellen Jism am tent of the lat la long enougn- to Tat a a8 tad. tiomeatatel “orenulzed tho | to dtu and Ten absolutely cre Answered b T LIBERTY ELEANOR ROBSON | ATIC Ht INT HE RAI RAIN: S pame eur Y y | ¥.8AG) "The Gtr] Who Has Every. z - | SEORGE ADIs Taat Etotleit} tine,” by Clyde Fitch. CAUG i jrotmm avons’ Howling Agnoctation, wrt OW, eee Tea fectarse. Covinaton But. Nleht, Miss Robe as Salomy June, OOLLIBR AT HI8 REST: reoeee Tt hol: Seen Se eee ‘Guat, ot plone wrod rf oe ‘26th ot, Bite ea Cotes. tle City. er 0 he cash prizes tat. 4! = + a $e 1S REST. (i citys Te Prenidere-ot= the N. ‘A: }-bowlere,-nnd~ the~others “Ko ~-wherethe-} ‘ 7 Fone ei ad _ i . KEY AMSTERDAM Se “Ww. 42a Bt ies ABBE RR sf sett ber aeeeee gters wilt -sheet-fortire frome Phere = = 4 us pa Sanaadarr: De ae rr (RAG Mia Wet tet HPCC GL Ter tp tas: Srey z {bya Pr pany Ofganized of | im no arkument about this, for you see | Soe eee Duudy'preeast EDWARD ABELES in Kaiter at his JoUseat™ s spews met. Lit ta-ayers. tournament and oll sp AW Ay 4 HARGE -|-BR z E Tswisrapintorentse fa ttsourg Yt omet omany bowlers i . x EWSTER'S MILLIONS 7 Local Bowlers Interestga, who wanted: tovgo to Atlanie City, but ‘ we eat 10-250. % aPETS TAT es TRTRGLINT SETH || Ala 1I¢ i Hane rane 7) ie 2 TEA By, in doubt about the’ su i | ae GE BROADWAY: - will-go-out and Jom the Gi In giving the first tournament | they havo been t | Philadelphia the 20,000 buwlera-of- this {cess of the astern event and I-heard i t f : tHe SIU TOMMY SEU FOTY, deiphin, the sac bowlers of thie |TEat ten ave-men teams would 6 to t <—|LANNA HELD SE Tntspeet Tails eau PETG Hite haar Tae In-puchro cana player_orter up or |} UNION 80, RIGHT IS rarestax fy ORK VILLE rues Riltiese teams! make 2 trump it he has no cards in| Contineeus, 1.20 te | Kavitman pace + ORR EEE is ¢ ‘E tines Pur FASHION. MAT, BAT. 210 Sfould Soe rena ured-of equaliprizes: | that autt {n hla hand? few. Bhe..50e. [FOUR WESEEL aera “hon ERT m_ to beh ny RIQUNT VERNON. |] ynone 1050 Gram. |Tines & Teemineton || y argent Sar ey Sat I | iutry Drown ta David ing \vord indicates ebat not less the! % Is nvoanen-toame, can ut-thia oariy | aver.the Weat because the Ehtladel Mo enn, -It de the customary play | etme aires in BELLEO "4Q-2HOMAS [Raa bey gun’. ne mre commetttore Tamualiy wlow in wetting Out Tt [When the dealer 93% IS Site Rersacte Cin j Totes na #2 eallroad ra no) | Bhatt Louhs connitten bited.t Wasi |#rnmp to “make it next. Chalets | Cap ARES ae Bow NeW TORKGa ey a a Brig 1)[ ext Week—"Under Bouthers Gpeclal to The Brening Wheid.), got to hin tn the aixth round /Prackes, It Ja more tan probable that [Pre qdor plank and prize lista aro out, 7emember you have a partucr, ©} sia mal ANES 1 THE VANDER || THEA. meat By, PHILADELPHIA, Jan 27 12} Jansinwas-on-the verge of-rolng-| Fit. mynber of teama wilt De doubled. for ine Wetter Homlag Congress matter sometimes —forgatten. by 8a 33-Ay_.|_ Morris Gronia 9 que gers BSC Oe Tae s z 2 {The ere are the tWwo-men an pament at Denver Mareh 7. ave. B D ata Race. | Bt-torTerey- Metovern. 5 Lareitiial “hewterssteocbecnaced: pament at Denver Maren iar tation | weniats elnoh and other players, Sf aor 08th &-Camapb beh a paxia seukcoih ROS “ROSE AE TAN Lax a at. Gal aoe oe, fAIT_ptar—fmox. i 8 young: | I nt and serious troubles tn the | from Phiiadeiphita, and the Indolent way | Who are the national golf champions | Dally 28 mI (STK i ae jee — gaa ae Man’: Academy le. rT Belasco p: g € td the eort of tactics y ous | th 3 ; £ 1 ca the Nation ALO. Inst nlgne was 6 Die | ywas noted in a ax: | that noveral inree- cles have Tirwats [ite ancthe matter ia deserving of the [and runaore:up: af: the p28: ten a: Tact), travid i Halason: Brecke-< Dal Buctess, aiid between tho frat and’ sex: | The | ened “to withdrew: these Faat ee Aently eergtels I Dost Ypone i230 / THE HEART OP Bet Wik ve Meares se." HBEANGHE BATES at seater if Tounds of ths Joe C T= = powerer, was there with & ood | unlon-mado and 4 pending all tly Ume In Canvassing | ,VTetenr—h. M. Rrers and Georges: saat aio. _|_ MARYLAND, St wi en Ditans full Mae Bee I [bvscas ta i baa ES 0, Saige N pemed Mot ; Lew Lacas'| for ita tourna: St. Lowa, 3 ‘tes for the annual election. Seuiaoni Onen—Alexs Smith and! i opalty- Mele | Dae Ernest Hogan, ‘Rufus Rasta | {| ?rtces, ta ett bout Referee George M. Cohan | JA" (4) over Harry Lut @nnounced that $50 had bec realized | was down three t zi red in for Terry. ara” Were several real festa, though the _w Curtis and Miss Mollie df. Adama, j{AMIMERSTELN’S: 424 56 Marey aoa pita reds & ati What mere the best trotting and pec: | hk ay |\VESTA VICTORIA, The 3 of e Her ‘eelt | ing “recorda “of "the year. Bai 6 JA THEATRE OF VARUETIES and leis ar big roung Corbett and Joe Garis was only (QR ‘im race record), j jon 11 sane. ih || jumped into th . { 2 : SSE L BROS. y a burleston ‘Tey boved thrve rounds |(emeee to. he HAE to. elena | Vtg ay one wows eee made «30 [RU zt aera ral etl, eae (ea _ || WITONLACKAYE Arg of two minutes each. | Jack Hanion. It was Wagner's coniest fs th tournament mip 1G ‘Dolan & Lenhart, | Bhes |Jewell’s Maniktns, Phe real wind-up was between ‘ il the way, ny Moran and Young | | ba! CHAR 1 Gharee a Gira, WH TE Pred LU aun ay, & y20tn st aso. be eno a Gb, Russell and George Jans. e latter | KA 1 wix-rour Yea. John Konter mude two luat| jiay f& Con Linn & Fay, Vitastaph, otbert is janse e latter | draw, There nttretneeiail | | winter in the Alloy Owner tour- | — ae ranahs pot up an unexpected good Mght, but | the ri | —~o— nainent. He hae made efuht pe: Die Ms Fheise Ereeents | fect -acores, whieh In probably «| MADISON] |WINE, WOMAN & ry Hath oe. a | agistrate Tharlow today held Tet-| CAMPRIDGR, Mass, 7 WET EOD peQuaRE | iW SONGK COMPANY: PAS TOR'S S i leree James J. ley, he Sh : has officially Ww vas tho first fourpocicet billiant | GA EN | WAY. r ah yy a on aio oe) en i = aN ton m1 TORO Ter ati or =r i [ Ny PUTS ue, and Geor Yalo which called for annual| New “vork, June tema are a H¢ OW | Anderson, 9% Wourth . |ineetings between the Crimson and the! row old 1s Philadelptiia Jack O'Btten 7, 11 = Ee MERRY MAIDENS CO, _ BROOKLYN. AMUSEM: BILL. e cle Bunday Concerts Aft, A Ev'n ‘Beestone «3 of a raid last | ball, rowing, baseball and track at Me was born Jan, 17, 1878, pad haal niet = IMPERIAL ,, S0scNG, louise ata rondrrsy4 | JotcE : | What ts tho namo of the fighter who 125th, Ladies’ Mat. To-day. | Sa The agreement ram for perloda of two |1# 10 meet Joo Gans at Toaopan Now REILLY & WOODS C0.) FAY FOSTER € of ee Brooklyn, In bail tor trial in Bpectat |Biuo in the four major sports of foot- OUT FRED LUCAS SEASON OF G GAMETODARTMOUTH . Buckley was held tn Deavai aha 0 rates tae teiTehe Tee hose | Year: Day, Re |} osc MD Sunda: z | Thurs. Bvo., rece LB LS * ie ki y ument o [orto t a a Herman.” Sat. Mat. }GANDEN Theatre, 27th Bt.& Mad. AvEVS.815 mapenrcven, MONTREAL, Canada, Jan, 11 —Wulle| jnytintion event had no welght with |tice to the contrary was given by ono | yy), ng lage of Kid) Lavigne! and : he Vat Trovatart ape oe Tusbloned Comlo Opara SPORTING. - was moro liko lk Jet the hay : eight etl | Magtstrat cs the detectives | of the parties at least six weeks before | Chis tight with: Andy Bowen? 5 The Student Kin Dartmouth dete at-eSt, Nichol: eke ou re Lucas, the Italfan vo bought pink tickets. the expiration of the term, One of Thy e , aw ‘th Bt. by.4 o Rink last nich eae aie ya nigel ae of. New In the seco: med a | these two year periods would have ex- A871; Fought Nowet’ at| WEBER'S Pie, 8 20th oubyt anarp ri New Orleans Deo, 14, 1894, pired on the 15th of next March: round of what was to have been a. Hirvard gaye to Yale, ae her reason teen-round bout before last night. 1. If you will @iyp mo the names of | The New Ha. hréo Of the most sticcessful jockeys gkaters and rh the game than the / DREAM GUY 282 THE MAGIC KNIGHT) MURRAY HILL. abi ais rf fis COMBINE Misiog © &o, wei \ ¥ | Both by] Paror Smith and Viotor MWerbert. Fxxtra Attractios yiilllonairgs co | fer \this act, that the Harvant Ovor-inybo rode oo the Eastern clroult thls oe Asesivion JOB GANS Sirk ‘oreance. (229 Broadway and-421 S! looked | S423 had forbidden the Crimsop Ath-|scazon T will appreciate It nt, i, A. ATLANTIC & a | erecta ae sti 5 nue mont. highly your vs t : a Aetial 8 MAY'S Close Handl Inte Commtttee to make qrcangements| be most. htehly , flee, Hay # Tarbes iwbine Belly awe VSeas |” ALL OTITEN HELEOTIONS trom paayensee Dartmouth) (alse: ) exoctied Helelygiqu ici asad 3% in the crowd last night, wh ~) team’ work and body blookin nd | ned Bim all around the ring-and} yey unhappy when the police broke ould te many 6 shot at thelr goal went wide | Mnally put im to sleep with a rlght- |-up the emoker, ier sstereollanata aibletia ntésts after ; ‘ i | Ghaiello, Cinematomrapn, “Hachert’a ‘Ofstiestra Tha Yellow Shanti (os 258 Mevadieg vtho frat November, = i {Peoause cach wearer of the green and | nd eWwing on te JAW after Menting: peat Ss ae te oe ellvote feckeye riding 10 | 1) " ; Permalss 4 TL, 80th Ot, & B'wa hite went after hi: 3 well the tWe minutes and twenty seconds of the. Permission has been given the crow,| the Eas Answer this and greatly | Mrs. FELUAT MONIC BA € “ow a 2 min as well as thel-ghsoaq round) | Tacas wae unconscious! FLYNN DEFEATS BUTLER. | pascba nino ona track 2 to meet |ovlise, yous, &c., 8. G, HERNDOS aie rwin Wilson | | syeotcts Male iy Balled sits BOG tive minutes after receiving Valevehintoccaliavencine? aad tthevercere No. 2 Wimer place: nae a Taro: Mee Fac a ual Oe nige Tricenss extent, handl- (¢he knockout blow. Jack Martin, Shaw, Peas wear AS oe : re Ram tereconatd trl noaned fi rei bout (Spectal to The Evening Whrid.) tests Will take, place. Acauitexs dat [pepped because two members Hea are onan wi tneanod | Che Deut iene Orca arn eGR yanT ot a ihe ‘jonves Tfurvard and Yale with) 2. Miller. A | WEST END gisiiss Aietseatc 23 & co, (Ream jwdiw! mbatitutes and the focal sporting men offering odda of fa °, greement, “and ford and Domino e, Savina | EDFOR "S HOPE s Had .to be taken out of {2 to 1 ont yahoos, Of securing, ve) Bucalo, Ynobked (opt Billy; Butler, of (makes ia | rea oe eee ee Meat a eadch ote (tworhorae). Ravn BVI DAY aaa eer Wvoak LENA. RIVERS, ne tn, the-Arst Halt, He jras not in| decision. 19 was announced after the Cleveland, after two minutes of fight- | foorDall Ae te many Ukely., 1 fasts fem Tato Waa, Dever Fun Xcindly tb) fs MEH yosven, | HACKETT Th GP eondttlod. and aftar the Ar#Lecrimmago [Couteet, that Lewis wan matebed Jn the twelfth round last night with)! girohe,indjaation, that there will ban pe ae HW. Fy : owed, by. os. At iteserol 4 atineces | Was Feplaced by, Ordway, vt or ~ oe rea wy, $e the Crimson and, cee ROSE, ae

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