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ened Setter JHE EVENING WORLD,USATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1907.. en UP TO DATE, NEWSY} {AN TSrOR ‘ee 2 BEST SP ORTING P AGE IN NEW YORK Cd D WELL WRITTEN] JATUNES IN TROTTERS AND artnet e PN SN ARTHUR LAKE — SEVER IORE:3 SDEMOUND — =<. OS LYNCH d z =- i) —— 2 MSRERIDAN "BARE FISTS WON] | =a ee = — ~ OLD-TIME FIGHTS | GREAT SNOW RACE ON THE SPEEDWAY ——+42 ~ Ring and Some of the Curious Waysin Which They Fought. |agore Tian rity STARTERS IN SPEEDWAY RACE LITTLYS- over -200~years ago High 2 St Bae _ Among tha fast horas which will start thly afternoon are the following: | —Jamca_—_Kigs,—of—Engtend,+— =n = ASU SO Datel TROTTERS. sey brought —prize-fighting {nto nd horse. Owner and iwree- = vo William gcott. bo m. K! Wilkes. Mr UhL_b- G. veer eeraurn as nae nea Greatest- Sleigh. Mies Alexander, hymn, Blley: PreviousdakucMacen ch mae Swealnearl Meet in History ve f zone *DIRECTUM ReLLy | | | ‘bik. Siss Bholdon. “George W. Grote, bd. g. Komoso, C. W. Watson, b. m. Nettle O. times to the service of various young George A. Ccleman, d. ¢, Kingwood. M. Bruchhelmer, >. m. Larriby Rose. 5 T. bom, Orange Girt noblemen. ‘These fellows found {t De Wht Flanagan, m, Kingotresa, — William Parsons, s. m. La Belle Regpe. erg. b. g- Bow Rene. | { A matter of convenience to carry, Jiram Hollis, rm. Blue Bells, Revert Graham, b. g. Paul, f man, b. g. Little Gem, ‘ fighters around with them on their; Of the Popular Wallam Farrell, b. m. Kallasea, John O'Connor, vik. m. Euchre Prize. Claus Boland, b. «. Kingmont, ._nosturnal adventunss,Thelr vietinis | a ———-!} Pete Monee. .b.¢ Dan T.____Fred_Deazy, Miss Danten— How Retchtas borer Bisex Bess; + often died, Yigg’s early life wes! Drive W ay. Charles Welland, b. ¢. Dr. Chase. Willlam Hoozg, b. m, May Flower, faye y SI rare ie Spent in the use of the ree and the cudgels. Fighting with his fista_he took up later, when_he be ap sal PAGERS, =>) Jia La place. —— Frank Wileon. Rep eharian HE Speetway 1s again alive: | Gocrge Huber, ©. m. Grace’ Piaudit. eee ee More than fifty horses attacnea | Charles Rice, 9, m. Coast Marte. §. Orphan Boy. Were on th son, b. 6. Fatthless, Bullard sharps will an anew object | same age as the blond Chicago you! | Of interest to excite their admiration | Demarest made hia fret debu' next—week in the practice at Daly's, | {8 4 142 tournament in Mursey'« Chi. bg, Spearline. aire, 5. g. Ieerlite. b. gk. Red Lt came more cfyilized. got a plece of waste ground in the heart of ——bendon-atd belt an-erene. in whieh he-rave the first public exhibitions. of boxing. The gome-became a fad among. tho-awelsa of tat time..The Now Turks dimers an iibitions were of-n-yerled~char-"j,4, : rene «9 room, in October, 105, delng at and probably at the Morningstar Acad: | serateh “(uy — Sith Gis —Conilin for Ils famer-amaicur champion. At thia’ thm oyee Stn cee ba dretiatent Cine SONNE tay nad gbeens wanenteGEn player only kcago player who comes here_for his | 4” snort thine, yet he won-every game final preparation In the Nastonal Ama: | And made the beat run. alngle and gent Ina Monday. average, aq follows: 79, 1864 and onthe driveway —when—he-made—his- mondertal_s records wo-the -ret-heary-tait ott nome | $6553 years ago. <Dassgh — ‘. ences to-rs = B.-A “Yeat- ago Demarest entered the ¢ i . ett nie Chatee, te Tun mF i Liederktaniz Club, in : zing apees t nisat fo: and trotiers h hava. been ..many...aflerncon). Weeka=agn=—Repaatenystected ee i i ai i a Bathonat—champlonshig—event-in--Chte aly froni-thefollowing- bit ye pece sere. ant | thera cneereavnee aire hp ansrerr= olan Fifty-elahth street. In Chicago (hoy on by Gandnar. es . for | brushes botween the racers during the andowineadditonctortherc vo }-class. Demarest, who 1s only. twenty ‘are interesting and PDastatworyesrm, bur asstheronattion=ott 2 wand have 19) offered ther prizes ke whips, Dinkets, | years of ago, as the best amateur in sone or isa The players iatarcom paris fin bed! the track was very uncertain, due tq do the work { hese have: beon-Gn-exniBilon ate Amerie Hesntteaas, e-play somewhat on= the past! tho light falls of snow, horssmen were| Five day: 2 rt Fi | the clubhouse for the past week. Denia revlahes pavers nlnvadeiab ihe hs ‘Gen: Thoth Cocks.and bulls and-Trish won) an few months, crellent condition | ghaut to giva_up the slelahing.endof course with reso Reo Shows -Speed--———} cis ather than ina few friendly ox fee : ANG SS 6G is tors wos peer erode “boek T hundreds OF | speedway racing when the heavy {all of; Ot: m depth of about tirse! y. drove up yeoterday betlind | pitions, Gi Nene 2 and thumb ‘owners out fo: nies, andl the past three weeks gave them the | Inches. This was then gone over with at) nay gelding Ned riepeiens: Can ae Roporta of his Eronant opal termi PIP cone ry sia the aport:has re: an CAG RRS looked for opportunity. | acheayy—to: This gave a sinogth,| ony of ‘th ‘ x fo. as | make Demarest hn Saat (ar ts with | i : Wright 2) oof abor packs, 2 rans! the prope mar SHORES z Infooblivicn. Axa ruls,s uh 1 RUNS HMA BRS SOON at ab past | Go givGrat times id went ate fast | ourlnere Ih eke contng Lauraaeent at [Ce ¢: - { if 4 ns he holds his title ger. in} [etip. Thr trotter mua ttt ‘tatkiine, Tn © play-off with Wright, Demar- 0. get f00d} 2s smooth as the surface of a lake, nad! BS Ror the (Bel Bio a we To ndvarl ear Valin Vita ita Hoppe... who ta About the} eat averaged Fi t wes-on the way) Traits norte for snew rac cise | oo 2n-SHH con lending figures mt srlalnanlasieevaralsobather hist} eaieeer ae — or | very. tedipus and exacting task.‘They | To-tay Wa! 5 orth ine toRt a z eka pers—broke-thelr-own—recontt fin~ | Feannot-be allowed to stop for a minute | r oF the threa-tord tyro Er , koCOrding he desi | perintenden: Ryan, of the Speedway, hag | OF a severe cold results, which in many | : rp horse. \ is Wileott? Is he still in the | the driv L J cases terminaies in the death of ay ne-back-to the West Indien? — “ : = se: 2 — ee : 2 the summer these spirited animal d-tinie {lz few ni now-and then ‘here fAvorites,: Arid at last, tn Ths tirly-elghth—the Tipton Sizeher suddenly |fsures, ty makin t3| " ta” | z were Heenan: and Buyers; who-fonchtfor-the ehampionehip of th belng struck. He had “bem “batterdd to {tor their ows" gatlattot(on, Thos, Hines | rest Im —few.. months ago Waleott, -halderfor-years-af th tknd-$1,000-a-side In Jingland only a Heenan was & Standstill, but, came us a bulieez, had stuck it ont until his senses fed, pHase bits ae Kitty be gat peTaken sen. u . rt t | Trent THe ene sanidatrati| Madu 4 roth, Br Tindebrat Bi tO ee : : : pal se greet Zi z [fast heats and he wag clasely followed [hoe i : i ourna edu. American phate plans (Savers, the Englh= ROOTEIGHES-HES—p DOING: snememeesaannas Jota Pitas, haleing “tis pase puay- driving: the animars: : a'Riephant= alleys, Re wha i, sigonquin | No. 1=Lihden, eas acme oeen 2 Of 2 Frank ¥ Tt ioaka. ator a Wate | Unt the driver-ivas -returoed ciel that te. Mgh. 8core Ob -Uh3-+ tama poe BeAWeOKES eS ee re he HARLES FREEMAN, the “Americin Oldnt, stood there fooking down ie it they: oul took u er there aro fre-| 1” urnament esa Een A rages bef TT oe mes, 493; les : 0 B onquin > 3 < upon hls fallen rjval, No one knows what were the’ sensations of the |i" cananted aerate: : sil n00 people SiFUnK | tes chibas-ae-the-Algonn fy Songun NO, 17 Pemraan, | $85. 3pm = f H 6 E Yer. huaerticic, ba; poate toca 7 aay : _ nd Midetiag bowed. [ najin fe ete tirst—Annerh mr obz2i 8028 DSS Wor There FBO Prophotic at 1! fra at hand : ert Bae A ToCord night for fob winners, No. 3-M. -Moynaha: Vision lor him ef (he seares of American chemplone-who woule down the tutt® 3 oir : teeeighetime cae gs Jaren ne 8: B. Davia ise Wl re ing \be-uext-centary_or-so. —like-a-modern—champlone the frat prcen betnt ye We flint Sate via and OW nner “307. 1a Wae- ore ant iebead-efeon filet had a i z =Innsarts ba -Sehujts. 187 ii bee tx er é r Stemwest, si Weeatueiter, ay ey, 108, . WAY Pode Chakies Frecm a) hat the donor. fa fees cngamed In, advance by | 20% eee | Total, 25 sas Then John jL. Sullivan, of course i, post hasta t» London, And t o cllpy and, tn fi the races fre 3 ald, 110: son, - | i 4 ; a EC\pa ei mold 100; 1, 98; f os Decause John was the (ipst A tmmediately ge, where he pleyed a plece ‘written Hangely-reaponss f me The Re eral pubiiesw ‘ Neri 9%; Brown, 106; Weber, 9 all bavcre him with his fiste. never allowed tho public capecatliy fer him. \ooMr i eman who trained \ 20, tie Shits and, tow | , Gotham Teller, sr. 104;- Dann, to. forget him. He ts {i eoms—part—ot ‘Londo glsh=histotian-of prizé-ring-eveats, jacd dros t—troties “Dire st + : = ¥ Mech, BG" Nigtutach, , il a s Baghma, Total, 443, which he died at Winchester Hospital, : eT ¥ Goulimn N “Nigiutsch, 54 ing : Dnt 149 pounds.” A sad ending . o M LG epi, 60s, Taree 15j-C. Delglutach, 29 He might have done better by conilag -back-to Wairen—F. Leder, 100; Fayte, ¥ At eaters 6 Young, St; Lieder, a 1 after Freeman's death won the title: : in auteer: rein his old age. When Heonan went} niral_(Brooktya}—-Carpenter,—# DYyLTost 1th Peternon, 9; Rhinon, gland-to ti, poked up-the first-American chzzpion's = 57. Total, 43, i D ave and erected a monument over ft, ee ee e ae ae oe peksord Ores arHen barseseat © ts Ing about these Internationa batties, even y ate in the query | But {n anothor paper I eaw yerages|C, Rchter, br, Total, 333, Sten ade ish champlon fought, as 3 the ancient days, with bare flats, and in some n Doggett ts sill) of Roster and other men over #¥.| Morris No, $—Hawkins, 73; Walsh, 2 sane NK epat mote from leznl interlarence. tract J, C. | Kindly explain the same In sour query: Ti. iopineon, 29; Price,” 94; Joye: A prompt nin : somo American partiey | Dogmett cave up riding a few occlu j 5, G, ‘otn thin legs that bent to somo Americans, particulariy New Yorkers, have memories | DS | (The hlishest ponathie acore in the | Deering & Milliken Co.—Simmons, 5 remedy for— Retold weitere describes ninc ae enough to take in ales noble form of fighting that wis In vogue here |7fare, SEO And raced om wie) en tear erate ands taritens| 1Uker, 1 Krone, @; Herlihy, ter ito: | billouenes Ridhiaswidecanrsaderaat 1 thirty to forty years ago. stnble, Ie was receAtly said t0/ hin 00, An average of 100 sould Total, 393, ay ‘| Ec ple ov lde-apread fc ‘ wave formedse parthersh(p wits |e ood in one and 200 In the “1 No. 6 Fieckenstetn, 86) Kiatber, | WA and stomach ocked aver) 2 > 7AS FA} 7S. his brother and will open a dry |cther for » numberof gamer. Lr, 348; 5 Charles Freeman, the Amerfean, ste feet ten ahd a half inches BILL POOLE WAS FAMOUS woods atore in Denver, 1. He : 328 4 a‘ | troubles. Ke half inches Sree eons * iN | 1, How can T cure weak ankles? 9. 2—Hinnant. 9%. fn his stoo! ina ANY Weighed 250 pounds, 1 nInt of the battle 1872 BIll Poole was champlon rough-and-tumblo fighter of New York. | Did my | Ryah ever “defent—Jacks At what age can one Jojn the IA. A. | 1, Kendall, 1 f Half a glaso } 2 Hectert-well-by many t feractausn 7 2 Where did Dempsey a JOINS ROGERS, | 5 Tole a an—or beast—that ever tought in a roped | Dem? two-horke nct, r v c tn physiqlan, 2) Uiwht~ 1—Kirebner, 97; Perrin, on PaaS ag simed that durin, They fought before the Coney | a physic «) his career as ¢: IpioL 2e gouged out mo oH 5 4805, bux) cen yenrs, a+ Fohs, 8; Memkon, 109) Known ps tho Gree laide biting off Innumerabio noses und PS KM RRA ANCHE OS RUB EZ EEO E Dee eared ulaathar eeoradtontea nlaua ting : That may have 806 And cars, Ho|Dempsey, w had been $1, was) i idoor wwoapons? SHOOTER ‘kensington 1—Seat. 33; Brush; Seine remembers public end private exid although now among the forgot-|au plainly outelaawed that the con:| nd90F Tis sisnelomteny Nan, toseaieay si Brish; } widely known (hirty-f aT 1 in the | A.W. Laundensack, of New Hnye: tf [ro vearni ago. a8 /John 1. Bullivan | tests) was )istovpedl tn) tho wria|Reeently inade nm ae record ‘lvingston—Lynch, 96; Kelly, 69; Wi e wre finally killed in a match with a dutcher, wht round, 2. Dempsey died § a ich lauty-nix aboln in aixty seconde. | |sqn, 7: Dempsty, By ares bain tal, hoon Weat street. ‘That waa the end of rough-and-|!and. Ore. the following Novem- | “it)(] pibane at peey Ley el CAN) porting gam ber of consumption, He recelyed | paten, Toul, Bill Po In Now York 8 pulled oft dow Lot the heavyweights who would mect him’ | tumble fie went to Maglind to tent an international battle for the e! darles ¥roeman did fight ceveral battles aned aut ide A Get please state if Dan 1 famous récord-breaker, 18] TManonx-2 * SPOATING. 3 i vbene inom Square Gur- | dead B, AND B, | YValentine, Si X'S Class Mandicap Moa j nship of zed boxtng—with dd gloves and und jarbeneft fn Mad MA jase ap The Races. e.world.. And on ey. 11 he met Champion of Bngiand Bill Perry, the |ento nétentivotereedl han taken linc iaccene en tho .cudes et {den June B, 1403. thin beim hts No, finger, et Erevan pea ee ERKE. ee Tipton Slasher, 1 i:lory dons tiot give the dotalia of that battle, except’ that's are { ights ot Bully Wige, the desperate “turf battler of Cribb | a lant public anpearance in the rings | cars you tel me $f Alexander ‘Wick: aie $3; W 102; Kane, Boo. 388 Broadwars (1) i) the ‘two champions nt furlously ll through n Jong, D and . ; BU eaya Kits’ Edward was. one of} am, f 4 { tals 464. af-{3 foitck, Broughton, elche-, ‘a hundred other’ hatteredcham-| tie tarkeat. winners on the am Australian awimmer ta. sitll in| Totes. ‘46h were| plors of the bare knucklen, the gouging and biting of Bill Poole, even the| tact last year, Tom says this paltiens were not/early London Prize Ring encounters of the great John Ia Sullivan, ternoon, until cold and da r arated them at last. But the English | training? 1 remember that some Ume| Kensington No. 2—Fred, 49; Woolley, ters in thoor ane ses and fInnicky ¢ fa not] 280 he was regarded aa. ta) coming | 01), Hleleiner,/ 60: Crowell, 1 : {t fs al trie, Who wine. Tevand 7, | champion: SO eerie lea IeenauiteivecLeccuerennoidiinoes “Yet Inyented. A fig’ F desire was to-flght, So slx days after [leap to the boxing game of to-day. John L. iilivan was tho first man| rom wias, ‘The 1ing’s wiualngs [Ate Teecntye ata 100, yards in| Algonquin No. ¢—Clingen, 112), Don oe Se passelied bats Rea ane AID the stiffness and jt make papular the use of padded gloves Instead of here knuckles. And,|qwere Jeon than @15,000 tn 1000, | Shae thie a rMetice for the RA cas Fa nh ps cae j bee ee OF talrtgcelaht pakee me they fought more des-|rtrangely enough, {t was in the first great glove battle of ring bistory that |"; casas a bet with a fefend that a] CAFly this mont Koonl ; 61, oni, Sehwarts, 61: H, Koenig, BALOFS. tltty-alght navago rounds the champlons o¢|John- I; Sullivan lost his title‘ to x young Jim Corbett. They say that John En ep ‘ADA America sttuRgiod,. covered with blood from head to foot, |L. 1s still champion ‘of the, “raw ‘nns,!"+ Perhaps he's, for ‘the bare fis friend of this did not bow! 150 !n your the Fan: Movist gt the tiogside and, made tabulous bAts on thelr pivie of flehting sant out ‘mally vase cen eee gh econ the, bar rs hesmey gurnament ‘Demmi 4 saw ol ae Aad tone ease om Ps 12 78 §Vhich ta.a better Ball for a bowling | ne ih $8, Desinner: ta: rolls, Strgigne. De. StOAhs fs

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