The evening world. Newspaper, February 15, 1907, Page 10

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JELCHING, THE LATEST FAD IN FIGHT CIRCLES. “Hoot” After Offering Fren- . zied Finance Purses. @ 1s rapidly becoming }- san W fashionhble among fight pro- ~ moters,- A-few months azo ‘Los Angeles and Novada were 6i- Ging for the Burns-O’Brien battle néxt May. ‘'Nevadu drew out of the bidding when Manager Blc- Carey,-of the Pacific A.C. saw $26.000: and went it fire better. “Yiurns and O'Brien signed with McCarey for a $30,000 purse. Then , both , fighters . went travelling around the country spending that thirty thou, in-advance. But McCarey has welched. There. will bo no Burns-O’Brien fight tn May—at least there will be none for a $30,000 purse. Some Novada camp may possibly . loosen up enough tn offer -neven or eight = ~——thousand for the “attraction.” “Mr, Riley, matchmaker of the club at Tonopah, has also deeided to Awl out of a predicament that he cot himself into when he offered $20,000 a fixnt between Britt and Gans. Britt and Gans are in training, but Mint small deta!] makes no difference. Gans und Britt may get-together, it not for $25,000. From prezent indications they'll have to fight for glory. The boom has “busted.” S=it-“busted'*"in "Philadelphia. too: ‘After offering Fitzsimmons .e fight Burns the cagy manager of the new fighting cht welched too, just ko Riley and MoCarey: Ho only wanted advertising, 1 jen i OHN L. SULLIVAN was giving hts customary “advice to young men” couple of nights ago. “Don't drink! Don’t emoke!" roared John L, fixing the audience with his engle eye “You've sot a good example, John,” piped a voice tm the gallery. Sullivan glared upward for about thirty seconds, trying to locate the er “yo enswered, “and-f-1-hadw't-been- so busy setting = bac-ont betore I got onto myself I'd be out Aghting Jeffries now, instead of atand- the agility with which other ecraggers in his class sidestep when be comes around. He's too good, and that is nis whole trouble, He is a welterweight, ne | et he has-te-Oght dig tellows or go to work. He fought big Jack Johnaon Afteen rounds. He put Willie Lewis out in two, He beat Gans in fifteen. Hugo Kelly, the Italian middie metght, can't get anyone to meet him. Kelly is too good, like Langford. Kelly whipped Jack O'Brien, who euuwelgtied | him about fifteen pounds One would naturally think the Quaker would bo| ao | - farided the featherweight title, for he ever had it to defend It chere was sm Sonampionantp that he ould clatm | MER=e 2 ni” Boe Feturat = rouldn't...meat Weetig tna tir intl Salle equare, pamompy, Tiyan wants to flent Pome lemon’ preferred, tor middle. Twas funny crack by Jim Rey amen wou't Neht Kelly. If ‘Corbett_a few days ano, I:-came| be did tt is -s-sure thing ry that .| Would have an ace In the hole, the greatest __| round the ring. WrHaT 1S Jack Ichnsen . Landing tn-Australin -' CORBETT HANDING-US? e ‘BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. et EDITED BY ROBERT - EDGREN, THE LEMON CROP THIS “WEEK BREAKS ALL ‘RECORDS h VES-SHE text stz-roané bouts Sheppard ay AC. held the in tts clubhouse, in West | Twenty-ninth street, last night The lads met in the eemi-windup, end from of the Long Acre) it elanged agsin at che end of the con- teat, they simply alugged each other all Although Keyes ia noted tor is Vielous Sgbting and is Mable to mock out any boy who 1s foolish enough to mix ttewith him;-Sheppand ait not fedur at ‘quarters, In che first: three ara tad a ine best of: 5 out a gael eves'e Teh i he ee een a » awing. Nast) 1 eyes posited oh severely bout ae, body swith abort end Jeft and right Keyes these powerful | ° right-hand uppercut awings to the Jaw, Sever! times dazed Sheppard ‘with awings on the jaw, but Lou waa 4 continued to wap with Keye While the ‘one, thousand club meme yelled themasives ‘hoarse, Ja the inat Fouad Wests Sait: dened Sreppert With shrea right upper-cuts und a left @ chin. Blieppard. and right swt recovered Sauls wy however, and Was 4 aver tio Lelrang and 5 he Mantle Had a decision been xiven a draw” raul have been the proper verdict. Other Bouts Bitterly Contested. In-the other bouts, Frankie Stieshan tested KEPT EIGER OIG Tommy Gies steppe Ki Palmer in tee Tounda, Alex Dunaheath and [dale Wallace boxed a tame contest with honors about even, Jimmy Moran outpolnted; Young Jack Hanlon in tabed Qane Would Fight Lewis In Privat Joe Gans, the lightweight champion, dhinks that Mary Lewis, the clever Quaker City elterantght, 16 eictsem-qey-roark-tor} him thet he has wired the lattes manager, BX W, Dickerson, of Denver, Col., offerins Lewis is peivate tor 2. site bet y to charity. Fight Promoters Win Out In "Frisco. There_ia_no_ chanca ef. tha baxing games. ced and bere bers of the Benate committes that they will OPANTING PUT IN BALL-P forthe Chud,—and—he—gives—ample—ert dence that he is new, Mr, Rudderham advises that all: ball playere take to + sparring as @ training exercise. He be- limyea that itis ons of the most bene- | fictat af all exercises and would tend to put the arms and legs of the players in_great shape for the beginning of the season. Mr, Rudderham evidently has been a trainer of prise fighters, for he ‘jis not very strong on teaching the young baseball {dea how to shoot. Here's the evidencet ‘Sparring is the worst possible exer- cise that m ball player can take,” saya Clark Griftith, ‘manager of the High- ‘landers. "For twenty» yeara_I been truining with” ball “players, Sulllvan Mellody’s Next Opponent. next opponent | the ew) Johnny Moonay, manager | tam Dghl “al after Mei- ~ jest ho would imue a -chatence to match ‘Honey’ againgt Sullivan in = mited-round bout before the club. peat ot. baste Tommy Nelson in @ four-round encounter, On one or two occasions wo tried spar- | ring. It proved absolutely disastrous, ;Thdtead of helping-the men, tt put some of them out so that thele armn-were not} tn shape for months. Sparring 1s all| right for a fighter, but for ball piayers ; tet iit will not do, The reason. forth! jaimple enough. A ball players arm ta certain “when his present theatrical ensago- monts terminate he'll immediately take NEWS IN @harge of Bohreck’s fistie affairs, train iasit. andl brine: le putt Obey. SMALL “O’Brien, Burns, and jinally Jet-| will remember. Schreck. PORTIONS Beh: tie 2 — tried ite box tel INTERDSTEN-THE COMING MEET} ha say. action of |ot the New York Swimming Amocisiion roll Kump tne bumps; | centres in the relay tace tor the! Na- Lig distance on crutches, | Gonal Guard, for which event Lieut. his earn boxing Corpalius, Vanderbilt, of the Twelfth, pots Tagtment, tina dotiated a-stiver cup, to, Sto the Giant pave|be held bor the winner Zor @ year, and ; ssaked on on it mod. we'd. patie ee rorkers gel to-besome the on winning {t-ewice Two spRiIne OF SKATING RACKS whl de. held. at Desoom's Rink, One bea race for schoaldo: @humber of other events the propsrty of the argsuilza- t ALA, U. . CONTROL SKATING, The Amateur Athietic Union of the United States-announces that {( has deciiled to control nivateur eskuting. Tegistered-athietes.—Si5 Bartow_8, Weeks, who 18 chalrman. championships bave been announced: inllé and five millea”” Figure wkadng 'Twro champjonshi!ps will be held hold ita own skating championships and encourage ‘kating~ amon ting eharmpicnships will be given wherever possible, and national chnmpiourhips will be held annually. tr-orter-to-here ‘quick artion” President Sullivan “yeaterday appointed mittee, chairman of the Skating Championships Committee, The Amatour Athletic Union wil! ite, of the National Championships Com. The following 100_yarda.. 440 xards.£90 yard: od championships will also be heid. for seniors and juniors. eat nad hada Wal oe ‘the fetes ches programme iar A MASQUERADE ROLLER SKAT Ing costume carnival and ball will take am IN CAR i RELAYS - The Intestin athletio circles i» the @trangement of a match race in which VAdie Carr, of the Xaviers, and Billy Prank, of the Irish-American A. C., ure to run in relays of two miles each @eainst George Bonhag, This unusual feut ia to be the feature among the ial raoes-at the indoor meet of the High -Behool of Commerce on Washin; fon's Birthday night at the Twenty-| fercond Regiment Armory, Bixty-eighth Pirect and Broadway, There are other events on the lonz programme which should turntan go0d/COLUMBIA VS SSonteste, but nono ts Ikely to attract Ag Tish attention ay the Bonhag-} rink ear ate agi. ¢ ry {# One of the dD In the countr: @ Feank fntsbed in the great Reet — fre Hon othe mac e Commerce each man to dun one lap (178) Schoo! | ot men. yards). The special events for High boye ares 1 i handicap, speck sn -yard handicap, “| ex-me: and a ‘ono mile. NIGHT. Columbia Maryard, con! and méers dateut nor Loni alo, to Yale after playing and so to-night’s gcaue team wil] fgnt ie from the race of thts trio, sev-| exit mn events make up the BUC WE n etter shape than wien ed Yate, Hacrand. Eorward Broun. onward Coste sabers. ans AGAINGT GEORGE BONAAG = HARVARD TO-| n| The defeat was a severe blow | place atthe Lenox Lyorum=Ralior Biating Rink, Madison avenue and |Fifty-ninth street, on Tuesday, evening, ‘eb. manent 15.— cul PINEHURST, C.,. FEB, |George W, Keatoa, of Brae Burn: |Becker, of Woodkind; J.-E. Porter, of [Pittsburg and L. Ro Newbotd. of 'Co- jJumbia, Washington, D. C.. suryive tn tne third annual 8, Valentine's golf |tournament. Keates with Becker and Intercines Race—Five| Porter and Newbold will meet’ in to- day's semi-final rounds for the frat jalvision or president's cup. B. DOVEY Log the Rowton Nationals announces that > when his team wins a pennant he'll take t'to England. In other words, he won't take it to England, ‘SS FALLS, os. a record for @ mile on foo over a Tegulation track waa broken yesterday {we the Northern Circuit too raoea here | ‘t KVG, WHS pated Hie imile fh} 2M fat PARIS, FEB, 15—THE GRAND PRIX automobile race for 19 will be run tn July over a triangular course in Nor- | manay, HAVERHILL, MASS., FBR. 1.—THE feature of the bouta et Independence Hall laat evening waa the twelve-round 60 between Young Kallock, of this city, and Kid Mercer; of Lawrence, In the St, Nicholas Hockey Club Fake eR the amateur league championship Inat night at the St. Nicholas Rink by ‘de- foating Crescent of Brooklyn by |.3 gouls to To win the game {t took an extra n|perivl of play every bit of energy }and strat the local team could mus- ite to ‘th |Creacents, who have held the ch plonship-for five years, Accompanted b nearly 2,000 followers the quarter moon seven reached the rink with every ex- pectation of wiping out the defeat they had auffered at the hunds of the ee Nicholas team when they Ipst met. confident were ‘the Crexcerits. that noth players and rooters ome oftered eupse en tt 4 STACKS’ WIN HOGKEY TITLE kame, Many wagers at 25 to 20 on the Crescenta were made, The fane was one of the roughest ever played here, It was absolutely | volta of) aclenttn. pia, Marous, the! auRrezalye py! ta Claus Teant, Was carried off the tca In a dazed o he was out for three carrled to the a brutvo and many loug and rapld slides | slong the tco, Sa Charles Dana Gibson plotures are now being given with the ey. spyoes a (ees beautiful subject ¥... FER. 15—THE | “and | GONY.HOLOSITS AG MEET IN 700 ARMORY a AINKG LAYERS ARNO UDDERHAM is the new trainer; groove, and tt must be warmed up to Pailadelphla Baseball |-fit-thoee conditions. ~“in-sperring,'—continned Griffith, ow low is frequently struck on a man's [arm when it is in an awkward position. ; This serves to-Jar the muscles that are not-drought-into playin’ throwing and consequently puts the arm on the bum. I-know of one pitcher. who practisea rs Sparring rede sneay One day-he cross-count the lower part of wrist and his ‘aim wee out of commis slpp nearly all seas ‘o traln a ball player. the work | must be done In a gentle and regula: manner, movements of th No violent work or unnatural) Dy reason of a new. ruling, aj ready. entered. Two other events. am moet will ta held In the ‘Tw yard runs, closed ta thé Tr Z % tyrsecond “Ttegtinent Armory by er Coliege City of New York to-morrow |penced as th he lk fs en” evening, This meet promincs to be one |to 90h ca thelninety nve-poes of tho biggest held this winter. Among | iM) ihool Atietio League Ai bition. the events to. be decided are the Hesiites Towne? @ Feiay jared race in which the teams of Columbia, | Uyard, Sivan. 1 Pennsylvania and Cornell will fight It|/yard novice are out; a special match relay between the|A. A. U. athlete: fant_teams of the High School -of -Com= iat, Satria’ are, coals voment ded merce, De W! Clinton and Townsend | Elded fto accept uatljeto-aa Harria Hall, and one-mile relay open to, E: will be by John Je u Yo. 412 { rt the Y, M. C. A, and Church Athletic Heinen, No. 412 ictieth street} Prank, No, ington avenug and Dieges & Cius e No, 23 John-at. League tn which nine teams have al- AMUSEMENTS. | EMPIRE = ‘Theate: beater: evel $nd oth Ellen Terry 3% ‘CRITERION Pree & tr Matines 424 to 44th, Reais ee ts #1 distinc. at-2- xe bth Ay. Dany to, i \ | 1646 Bryant. ee 808, Mat. Sat. 2 sora MARLOWE, BREW ative Warns Escort f 4 Both a “Gat D tite THCH MT TORT ml sin SAM ee J and Marie Rtwart Mr, & Mrs. Crea Maggie Cline, Dorothy Tunsell’ Gtrla, Mt Phone 3830 6 Dally Mat. 2H-Ree nes. Opern House (] HARLEM geez. al Yhone 8549 LP natty stat 10: i] UKION st "The Sunny font oat 5 Mr,_& Mrs, Itughes, BOILED DOWN TO BRIEF tenth Marcier. put. Kellock-out just as his seconds throw up the sponse. WEST POINT, N. ¥., FEB, .—IN A {haskettall game heew the cadets were "{aefrated By Oberlin College bya wore to “Tilt STEWARDS OF THE JOCKEY Club met yextanday. and decided, amonz other things, to give a licenses to-Her- donar: Ratha. tre eText jockay;-who"bad Heense revoked lust fall at the Ja- oy track for @ poor ride oa Tommy | Waddell, CANTILLON. WANTS TO. DISPOSD of Jake Stahl, and only wants about | $25.00 and three or four players-and a ball park for him. A nice chance for mome of thone Tri-State millionaires to | get rid of some more of thelr cash. COLUMBIA'S FRESHMAN BASKET- ball team won eastly from Erasmus [tall Tigh Sohoot—-by~ the -goore of 20 to 9, at the Trinity A.C. Brooklyn, yesterday, WILKPSBARRE, PA, Jimmie Honner, Summit ‘HiIl, put "KIA" Gleason, of Boston, FEB. Epocieed| in the ound of the Peerless Athietio Club lnat evening. ————.——__ Caponl to Fight George Gunther. Tony Capont, the Chtoago middle-welght, Py me voxong sow to be pulled off vy the New of Sharon, Pa. Toews tel Lacty ‘Temple before THE SAME HIG Si i ® SCOTCH a six-round go before | Clarice Vance, Frank Bush, Fred-Bay. & Co. “Polly Pickle’ in ¥ ‘Trixie The Bollers,— ETHEL LEYEY, Frana Ebert & Cv, Chas, Burke & Co. [TAL Werton & Ci “THE LITTLE MINISTER." 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