The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1907, Page 8

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 19; 1907. a = - SPHE-EVENIN G WORLD e [2 GS» BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK = [SkS@PWeHSERL TEEN YEARS’ SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF AMERICA’S GREATEST FIGHTING WEN Negro Mapped Out Styles of Oppo: | “Could Have Knocked Out Ege with Eyes pie WHICH HANDED HIM ‘TITLE, AHHEN REL “FOUGHT THE arned Much “from Fitzsimmons, and Often’ ee Rese BUDS ‘ie Studied His and_ Others’ Methods. While : Be Hab © PIsHT HAND + “Propped Up by Pillowsin Bed—His a Own Story of Some of His-Fights. | KID ACPARTLAND. WAS A GREAT JABBER, BUT JO€ OVUTPAINTED HIM. HE MADE NELSON TIRE ' HIMSELF Be ROBERT EDGREN. Joe wins BY a : eae ELBOWS ASFADBEN WAS TOUGHER « i es : { $ (i; “ip IE GANS, lightwetgat champlon of} a ‘ H ‘ RIVALS RIN StHSIR i \ THAN NELSON, HE WORT GANS ‘ OTHER FIGHTS. Coalh $ DOWN ANG IKNOCKED HIM OUT IN __the world. has fought more men in his time than any ter ih tis history of tho Ameri eA history. of Gans’ Avs Erne prew—eact. —FROM A FEINT mpions fromthe time of -Me~! Auliffe down . The names of other GANS REACHED HIM fighirs are now in the) dusty pages VINTH CA RIGHT Hoorn Ofte past, bur Guns tyhts-on,.——_ 4 NO BE CAME. unconyuered by tr the fighting CHAMPION 4 man's greatest enemy. ONE PUNCH or down w!th Gans ina qui orp ght, and he detailed to ae See Sie THis Blow our ; | BEFORE THe | Lea ---- —— —_ axe ane | word for word, as he told i ‘ny == GIANTS WILL START ON THEIR TRAINING = n't Gans. Tt. is {In the elshth siaesc = JOB BEFORE WINTER SEASON C CLOSES ee stunned Attell - ei) and wholly una campor p_bélfeves that too muuch UT Ore ton erie td spell wad that Le tee re Bess — gin Work Unusually a ealy This Season.— AN TOV MOND Koth made 2 high Ww oman’s. Health_ Every woman may and red lips are her ‘nature= i A sallow shin, lack. ion, low. spirits ,and ab fitny be a men, 2 Weil limbered up as smother—tee& Im owashi d did other ee silts of ticthes ‘2-year, of course PoBot0-scheorand te: ay nt LO. w ork. ina fish m. ry to have saeD, 1 ume exten fhas # champlonstip qt -balkil bis team =up-tosa-piaxing stage by bought an fellows ata tine y er ee al a t ‘ fn Wzure nches. That he peer tow tre my life, but Im that (rave aya look tta-didn't Histriends Just thro: ‘ANa——cotltecrio: , 80-1 got $7.40 for winnin st nomen | oth Tiookea ikea om i piel home te my mothe Nite LL won in and got a purse of $8. z the boxers und’ wrestlers n_few dollars here; If worrled her, mbered tha urd world “h eat alot of men. Fitz has pod back ang an eT the ring, but =She asked on Ta. nACUnUay 2 thtak. je= Aa, qwak-ofrald | was stealing It or someth! 9 at last I took my a night to sec me-fight and show him Low Oa ©. When te told ed_me_to ¢ shting, ¢ j vould. But 1 coul McPartlind was very clever T beat Kid MePartland tn Nev a a Ad jabbed and finde | confidence rand ery. “womans they “have t or + | opening practice in Ch «ail how t0-over- | tho sensitive balls weret Fe—wtit he no-fake about} Fone with rit — i MoGovern was a grand—Litth after. tum enough ye saan eens iran YSU TTS Tate terte pression, Tt is wonderfut> SE] iisuassist Natures plained) Wi fay—in thinking moves and Nguring how Est nwt Out 1 could cate: aatial Df woman who values | chentth_and-good-tooks— — = freconie-ascre of 4a_.helng touted. moat in w LT have been the for—twolva— ye rand hut, tke I-wonon ‘ carvin go to) the West as itn 1 1 rm ‘on the| of -the amateur cl i ik these things ment to be held Mer inh the time TE tan eall un Detore | Marel sf my eves A piclura_ of the feht, [with former Char Alround_attce round and alii wv Demmreat Wi par aera averuce of 15, but not far a man) Alfredo poloro, for et what [pion and adinittedly, th ltry has er seen, bs be Xcleein the the { | asack itn treated Harry Cllno. of mak Nom I fuire out how to get him.” joiphia, In the St. oLuls Academy by | Raja Everywhere. In boxes I0c, and 250, Outjust how etnin vitnations, nits’ and, ble p and wien ald was a mighty ro And he was a hin on re down beat ————————————— — ~ ——— ingeroun if the i Hawkins out Ma - nie Knocked mo out. T was we Ahertyy at Carson the same a his loft hook, n ptudy out m way to be: the cori oe | Studi ed Walcott’s Methods. | to later fights, the | of Walcott for tne | : 2 hard one. z or with o-fierce you ICs a) elit ‘lo come down one i we un. an beating to win, If } J time nohow ng. tighter i T beating with the same contd AL HAWKINS s + terri) geroux fe Tn 3 nip that nig ya fort in Holrat:t tu I won the fi ‘al 8) -out,why holler now? I fought Dal agaln or came nth i : rounds, It was a bad de | made ot my cn n gaye me a jard bat Ash fighting down fine, x alwaya-out for a anfck fin’ o ring, It was away to put him out then iginal style I ever 9: Ho bloc maw used in Tt wag an easy blow to ge knockout, and 1 looked for it. In the very nol found mys dw Hawkins netinctively. etn | 1s (he toughest man in can take a beating until | follow is worn out from] x him. When tie other man’s | s from exhaustion strength to put n't Hit hard at to finish a Sp tes ais Is always hy ut olght rounds T teed to pat ad panied to do this to. feet m ltile thread. Ag) ‘ on : i good whiskey r gave back a st Ne Ife p away after We yet it we at a fellow hooked tay my head cleared I found myselt aback. He took the count | A knockout ants wkina, who was flat on We avere both too woszy to | i DAT Ww: and_roxe ot Pointers From Fitzsimmons. time came cate Une Bob Aven nbn ons was toe ot famous knockér-oi }round I put the r _ ~ . a t = ahift. my style, Nelson tool eon Ho had pu Jim Hall, Dan Cres 1s EF 1 Da | eating aan cam for mote in a rh dish ad finlohed Peter Maher in round, t followed Ay ase care: eee ee cree allover. ald | wowtan wor deter 1 RAY Teme reais ? s GS PI 9 Dand w Ae ald | wouldn't Ko. p itebied him! when ‘liv, wes-meoting all comers on the stage, Fitz usually put! nat he alda't expect to allp that left hook in #0 early fn the He 4 Hing him do the work, while T rested, Tta- aware wan a-grent-ptudent.-and I watched every | {t softly: when No saw a_smail-opeiling in my guard, and to bls surprise Hee pyent 3) ut Ewont home at nigst I'd Ue in bed and try to through and caught me on the chin, I'm satlsiled that he told the tn eeu wets

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