The evening world. Newspaper, January 28, 1907, Page 8

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‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1907. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. iGHTERS WIN SURE ~ THAT'S THE ONLY TitiAtly HE uae GIVES} ANY Booy — Terry Govern WAS A FIERCE FIGHTER , Bur GENEROUS TO AS FALLEN RIVAIL ~+ HE was “ON THe: Leveu” PEOPLE LiKE: SHARKEY. BEcAuse HE'S A Goop MARK. FOR. JOKE Sanne "the ae by ae Gameness, . Aggressiveness arid Gen-. erosity. ; OPULATITY In the ring Yen't| “THERE WAS No LIMIT TO a on of fighting abli~ LAVIGNE’S GAMENESS, me -of the greatest 5 x ETS ll be forgotten Jeng : king about John psey, -Kid-La- vigne and ‘others of, the old-timers. | John Ls Sullivan's popalarity ne er| wanes. No ono can explain exactly | why it, grows witly age. , Sonie think } jt ts because Sullfvan always fought | to win, and:to win as qui as, pos | eible, Others. say {t°{s becausa, of John's prodtgality in money matters. | Sullivan's great, deep voice and his | Joun LSuctwan's PREBIGALITY MADE HIM & POPULAR_ ipor --- WALCOTT AND —— OBRIEN “FRAME” ' TCO AANY FIGHTS To EF vEeRY’ Joun-L.-is still the miost popular of? all lving fighters. [ | [*) J ee. tho greatest heavy- weight that ever Ilyed, has 7] HUESTON TO PLAY GASOR FOR WORLD'S POOL TITLE. In five years @ Jerome Keogh, of Thuffalo, will be bere | World's champioaShip pool match is to] to challenge the wi th the com |be played in this city, the con testanté: Pata troanien sean eh nen 1 be hed to - ity, 1 15 this encounter will ba Darkey Haley, | tiesiinnte sted Cele oar ages Se jg. the Mater being: tie chatlenser the crack Engitah featherweight. and late: e} and 9 and some era one of the best little! Willlams to Box Sam Langford. pehters th that section, They wht meet | Mosow qua Wie clever boxer 6t Pal 2 pa yee bout-before the -Val- | 3, Wie clever boxor of Phila- in @ tournament we im 12 pounds, j Water. who won in. 5 Indes ane. LTR fife round. Pe ‘ bror Dea. local skaters from competing at the | table game. He formerly came trom| game In St. Louts, as a bonus of fom Canadian champtonships, several of | Beranton and ts only twenty-five yearg | had bes ered for the § them have announced thelr determina | West Ging HUMOR | developed “in! the 75 2 | playe ys t 0 Yoars has tion of racing in the various eventa| pli pur times for the enidlem. Tn there. Morris Wood, the amateur skat- | te St. Louta tournament he ted with ing champion, and W. T. Sutohen. A nd Keogh for first place, the Saratoga Skating Chub, left yesten spch-a mountain?they usked, and then they rooted-for the victim: bis-retirement from the ring Jeff has become far more popular ae ie the best of his fighting days. Ten years from now, when some new heayy-welght-Wears the crown, Jeffries will be as popular us Sullivan is - ‘ hin defeat-of the favorite (Sullfyan) had worn away. Jim was a great —Frender during” his champlonshlp days. ~ We was nearly as prodigai asy beat the game “Nonpare!t" just the way-he-di¢_beat-bim, In the! W!tnesd an important imiernational-Agit4 fp eS stint Uy de qe Foie A Aan Mange tee en PE eas | BIRKS URNS aan LG oreo BUR middle of the fight Fits, finding that he had. Dempsey outclassed, besse to-night. The pugilists who ‘will engage | fis matager now. Tt i re Wson, formerly of thin s er und George defeats, he has a greater following than when in his prime. ein Ta eae Ss 4 us Beayyeweight ina eixe; Jeaving “the pavilion after Britt beat/Noston be either ued the other follows ; Per or New England, at Loa un-| round bout in’ Prttaseiome ce wpatoniay x. |leading rider ewo year has been Hugo Ke} i LLOCK. ta years azo, lar SEtttle Chocolate” never bregied | £24 Jack poe ty, eee! mid forced’ to retire, as he finda he cannot been less of a favorite, Per- RY¥e- Will talk over his old battles ond tell the newer generations; _/ John himself. Utle holder, upon the date Jack to quit-and save himself, Dempsey wouldn't do -{t, and Fitz had to; BRITT oval to-saythat-mors tated whe tt came to. framing up {tole Use Gekelow-Ar-.;-0f Room MARIN Canole brid hearing 'e man be~| hands with an” “igreement’ or had # next mogth. 1.2K. [et advertizad. 10.box outside of the ring. oF faked in it. Hel been matcher fullivan bave enact make the weight acceptabls to owners, tators’ sympathies natnrally went out to the! “ smatier men he met in the ring. ‘What chance has any man ee = what a marvel Jeffries was In his day, ~ Jim Corbett was a very Weil-litked champion when the feeling aroused { Fitzsimmons became unpopular when he gaye such a terrific beating to! Ap antrers of fistic batties in New Eng-, ts to be decided before the - Jack Dempsey, the idol of all followers.of the fighting game. But Fitz) land wWiil be given another chance to Philadelphia, on Satuntay nie Anock him out. Fitzsimmons’ long career, howeyer, has won hint a place! pmong- the fi¥orlte he: ‘of-the-ring, ‘To-day, although he has suffer “people came to sce him whipped] pout Whenever he met a dengerous| Wi on jWednesiay night Sailor Hurke, the chan to see him win. I remember|man tn his own town, Baltimore or Be: Valsh, the feather-welght Sdle-welght Mehter, who bested Jim Burke mld hi te notin about’ the | BU ILD! THE hid me eay: "I've been following Britt/strine on the referea | Kelly to Fight Sulliven at Tonopah. | tout Writers was euberttuced. for him SEN LDEBRAND. @round to see him licked. I hate the Dixon wad {mmeneely popu- JOHN PO! 5 ‘ hed to meet deri always fought to win, and when he é fore the Cas “in Ho will buy some hi 4. campal came to Britt only with his dofeat by {finally etruck a losing streak had G0! cuff amok si han foniah orpacdnerebe ios re _ Battling Nolson. exouses 't ore | trom MM, re CKE ‘Tommy Ryan, although he was the| )cter < Informing hi WALTER ECKERSALL, THE ¢ ft = duy for the Canadian City. AMUBEMENTS, Hin ae eee wats favorita. a8 Jol Mencia) Reh : | CL stati Wea Ts Sane ri | MBORTUNGLAUM LW RS Trin moe: wat ar. bas tat ‘ * ss =) 2 5 ie oes Re he? iabreeaiee ee “ : | | won, et aking part {1 baseball and|ton Americans to pay him $3,800 for NEW AMS Tin: cast Fen TV sree, crass TEP Shah] SUNG Leet atone wit, Rhonda eee ear crea ey aoe ere TERDAM*: re nba Oust could 1 sd EIGHT o9 64 D a EXTRA MATINEES LINCOLN'S ANI | Joo Gans'n return to popularity te « euroeite) a ettiourt a neiecould ine ij igual rer eeersreny FAST HANDDALI notied ‘pheadich Payton ease Ua ES LINCOLN'S AND ASIEN Rronéerful thing. Joo faked often and openly, But when he broke away from | to good men Who didn’t acquire any his maneger and devlared that he would | sreat-amount-of -publia: effec! = PMight for bimesiz and. strictly on the | showed atreaky. work in bs | Jevel henceforth, people took him at his|sireaks of. ¢amoness—and— bt after gragil henakers at pens mated (onsen ul BERS matches, one of which consisted of Ix Glauh ts ent ES F ll WV h Cc W se PUILADELPHIEA ht oneness games, were played yes y at the & ae ‘OlLLO t e Cro Jaa. | Broo £. - = AMUSEMENTS. 2d Month—Tremendous Success O'Brien. of Boston, had “all the better } the “six dind~ bout=”: Jominy THE OAKLNY RACH TRACE xen! Feasts oe - her eo | Allen, of thts’ city, at the National] Cincinratt, has passed Into the hands of HIF a ittcate Paigedy tn i C. Satuntay nice te firnr known ox tze Onkiey Pg OO @ phOPP FCO) Bm | Uny Theatre ig Nees + HH) Wan abe at even, but, ) WHY SAY 7) he second O'Brien cut loose and | 800,00. Tho land w . ‘eh Ht i MOk | with env iclous hook cut Allen's right |tablishing a new residential section . a Bre oye, O'brien took -@-guod lead In thet pans : e Wells “etories et Sharkey’s ex-| ut Terry wai ap: a Ta ant ete en roe ee pesprre— Tite z 2 NEPTUNE: SDAUGHTER WS er iS= nse. Yous Rion th eo of 22g J atrain nghter, indbouttotither ringers - the fourth, | Ia the | nfth ., tertile | Amateur Athletic Union _has_pr a] Mermmalae we ONE ERT n Nn nove and“Th {quiet and modest. tk ie pa ther ; : Acts AND AYS BROADWAY HEATHEAIa pt, meio Pounn: corbett's vorue lasted for al” Looking over the ilat i : : i The sixth whe f ; AMUSEMENTS. Lyne Sir was TaLiala tiepat : PaSIHOS MAT er 8 Ie oe ‘Howan: a fihten~game, | 5 Stein ye . rant: at “ “tt : Annan - Macht si00 stiwtpe Mat nent NNA HELD cond John Le as | qsy Banat : 4 ¢ . adel pt enue’ x s i x ray de 40tn sul pee 14 TILE PARISIAN MODE: aera a < ~ ay Or-W. = Bve A be Mae + = he ere f = re - ua a 7 ary bi RO. F ED ORDO Taras op puma re z Sia oT “eos vemsioS cara TBE RTYIELEANO’ ROBSON cructy in the ring made him | ‘Fxeared more than admired. “Bo far he has made «ood. . [streaks of yelldy, Yet {7 Tom Sharkey only drawback wns | oold nvith Jeffries, and tig “reputed closeness. Hut—the game j nerve with Ptestmnmons t1~ front o ‘Mght-the squetty heavyweight made tho giant Jeffries helped. ‘Them MEW vARr ay REVEYGR TRA YSU TAL é Tiviie Canin his bank = i i t with ry. a round. )aath Be, <Matimesa z Hck THE ihdchises ec ae LACKS ar Wesathacet sgt nee fh of eee aM BERNARD sh cites | Lm, sls Nimo Siciods| aes ereranars ees | eet Debut M-Bammarto | G Ie managers = : “| - ant Matat 2 pc aah ‘ pata $ CASINO ae Ban N'bat § (pouminr it) Tha Uieus nan a foul man TEN aa toe i a 5 = Je WA. ana Obs { rani a TT ee nn of ltt 8 | | FIELDS HERAL OSOsre=z.%44 ets ||| JBELASCO Satan sett BriSsts DREAM CITY saa | THISIWEEKISISCHEDU LE | | Seen beobeaiay, uaslinee Nos eu HOUR jy.3 sea er LDS Sigs HAS | [Dacia tataee end Er [he = fale palette = RE. | ee TheRoad iat | [Pataca — TE AGE BNGH | ype WASIC-KNI prverg : Thurs, a ‘wat. fie uy Beet at Tel, 8300 —Cot, Academy of Madiss | 4th ot & Trving ph TR 0 DAVID BELAKCO Vresent: Hax Mats. 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