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HAD “EARMARKS” F THEIR TRADE the Olden Days “Pugs” Were Dis- preoished by Some Pronounced » Scar—Ring Men N owadaysan Re: Exception to Old Rule. ap hes ell-the earmarks of-s cs tighter. © Did you ever hear any One at tho ringside, make that state- ment’ when some Moly looking pre- . Uiminary boy came on? ‘What aro’ the ‘carmarks” of a fighter? How does a fighting man ~The expression “earmarks” prob- ably came from the custozh of clip- ping the ears of fighting dogs. Es- peclally in the old days of bare fist +—contests {ightera usttaiiy had “cauil- flower” ears, or ragged,torn oars. They looked like fighting dogs. Nowadays tho fighter carrying. Ht- eral ‘earmarks {1s the exception’ tether thon the rule “But the ex pression {s still used. ‘Ks @ wattor of tact; the ear of @ fighter te the least reliable of inditca= ——A--man-—may~-have-a—fgbting nose, ot..a fighting—mouth, a, eye or a equare, fighting chin. But fighters have a variety of You might associate crudely. formed ears with-crude and savage, methods. * But there’ nothing in that dope. Joe Waicott, the “delicate as s Ulttle sea shells. Jack Johnson, young Peter Jackson and Jeanette havesmall, finely modelled eors—entirely at yarlance with the clever, foxy fighting mon, have targe, heavy ears. ‘Tom 1a) and Battling Nelson, typical, tough, game sluggers, had small ears itil constant battering caused them to swell and lose their shape. Willle has ears that stand out from his head like the handles of a pitcher. Gre entirely-lacking in the delicate modelling characteristics of Joe '8 auricular appendages. They {mpress you at once as the outward of 2 bulldog fighting spirit—and that fs the one thing Lewis lacks. .N the other hand, many sluggera| enem: Adenly right on ine nose,” he e Honey Mellody, have extra] 8a!d, ‘If he doesn’t quit and run for it, ears, and light, clever fightera| then he'll be half blinded and tio'll be conduct inj-hit-him-on-the Jaw-and-don’t finfeh-him with a punch he'll only be fighting mad. Tan | NoUilng lakes thé heart out of a@ "ine | <thinNtticeara that might be|-eesy game for the next men. Ifyou I isilitiawerseare: la’naren @:clever | wiv, fant used to It like a tap on the + Nine times out of ten ho fan’t an| nose. ssive fightor.(Sharkey-te-an exeep- |. This —-bringa—the discussion downto f-a punching bag|ehing and jaws. ‘The average man Who wins. by| outlasting | thrusts his Jaw forward when ho Is ¥ opponent, “Terry ‘McGovern, who | feeling aggressive. He has an !den that THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY,7 MARGH 1, 1907. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. Witue Lewis or SHAS THICK —THRAT_LooK_Lin A FIGHTERS - other features. Jim Corbett and Tommy Ityan and Jack O'Brien, McGraw aah: on Salary Question, Will Do Best He Can with Material on Hand. -—_—>— BY LEN EDGREN. (Special Corresponie: 33ANGELES, night in great trip—wne-fermoiten—and even the fect that the train ‘was nearly three hours Jate didn’t worry any one. As_wo_ rolled. ‘Angels (that's what they call it here) all the players: were on the ~piatform-of the car or craning thelr necks out of the Pires, B ATT LING NELSON, Glants reached Los Angelea Inat} The ball tossors wore beginning to feel | into Fitzsimmons JAW Goss BACK Ling. SHARKEY RS TERRY f MSGoveRn's BARS - THIN ARD SYMMETRICAL 7. In SPITO” Jos WALCOTT 4 THE “MISSING LINKS HAS DELICATE LITTLE EARS SHARKEN'S - RETREATING CHIN WAS HARD -TO-T Wist om JAR SARS MANY —FIsHTS= FULL-FLEDGED GIAN overcoats and nied out through the sta. Vers war late at night wren 1 he M ton to the bus that was to take them|GfOw returning to the Hotel Lanker pit 1g to the hotel. iataray pelth ls Feiena peta Winnee-| Men in Good Shape and W Buu!1-1u0-MeGraw: Hlone—-with-the tea tnt = but Says He] ,,Jf We¢ ment rte trom the depot to |fin drets mult ott the cs Up Early This Morning-for u y the hotel. sobody had much’ to say. | Sji0It the exposte man a rhate Ei Atte In the lobby every one looked around|Doniin holaing | Their First Practice—Shay expectantly. di in't in, But no McGraw. | For dae, Instea Aplstned aute) — Siens Contract. An obliging’ clerk told ue! that Mac} «Well, ead McGraw. ‘I have nothing had gone out to dinner, and would not! | te do with return to the hotel until late at-night.| ame, and If the a : Bist Dinner passed an hour away, ana| {let way clear to pay the it salaries or mest the other requisitions | tn ' with Genta.) —-/ then: there was another wait Camunsed by tye players. fohare-only-} of munehine, Feb, %—The| Stil no McGraw, lto do the best 1 can with the material |tn the eky ithey furnish ome. [im not WALGER} Waste: rnee here My’end in to do the best I ean with the |trom San Francisco three days ako: shape. Tho hata} the reection-efter-alt- the excitement of | men contracted for, I hate nociing (04 and—hnaalready—signed—ite contract the y by this time. and most of! do with the making of contracts. JTHaL | He. intthaubestlotea aveays tyin-the anes of Mr Beviste = Vb Gt gut ten dreds te temenctert beget bend - theni turned in to rest for the frat day |“ie "very beat that can } Soneranngedran athe teat tint tometiet cf real work that will open tle season.|['ll get all there fe to be gotten out of fer a Hadevende: pte news 3 the | the City of the| The rest stayed up and looked over the| these men’) | ansech for Mr. Me | sung Deviin {a also look- Lee Antetes papere % iGraw, who is usually rather stentowhets tne fi club, Kathered for inatructlons. The Work 1%” orating. climate had put John on hia | nected min uel all the men wera, uD 1S bieatcorn high horse, and he had given out that! arly” enge rte look around a tittle be- S D John Mo- ere the most aggressive slugger, never fi windows for a giimpse of he aldn't a rh Row | ‘aay's work becan. They W @ pnvenr marked ina fight wath his| the Protudine Jam Ws 6 view of Menting |Craw. Anxious expressions showed on| fea" ponlin, and: Mutien aigned Uoe| Sen emake maa consid’ sing, thn, tact eran encounter with Young Corbett, and} &¥ Layo Lhe er le faces of those who are goink to]nol. Dummy Taylor, after sito the| that a” long, “tiresome rallroad tel 18 win the first round mistake, th r accounts of John’ aee |particulariy “hard on the 1 MORE ryaig-t0--ainnd-o- and Teg etter eirist Nis JAW forward | oreue tho salary nection: : x Hounstathtetes. were -in- EMPIRE BUNS Wed e ters have all sorts of noses. Tho] lke that, ao that his lower teeth over- teristic fighting noso is of thy| lapped the upper, he'd have to visit a wariety. That may bo tho Irish o7| dentist after the’ first blow landed on 7 Tein blood is almost alway his ohin. His. front teeth would be much _—BheGo! Fi eh intered Ade Sdasounty, Joni Ley Spike | phen ee ee et E | = $ Sullivan; scores of other Teal | uiow that lands on the tip of : mils hes a the stubby-nosed fighter hi Soe ates ee Reta aE ere tan i eninge: is plain, A Pith ae goa the f burt him Whe: - ved Bobi sibs a Hes w aohich, thin nose stops # ii If his eyes water and he phardly gee for a moment. While ' Patt hig in distress the knockout blow may a . are treating’ a litile ‘gh ' a bultdor’s. A. wide-fa sARitoused to bel, Abe saat yee phe A Ee ee a eS masa very tong, hixt nose), ary { aed eas ¥ by at blow: on out, Ir is unabir could have worn glass! All Of the rugwed Axntors shave My athe atile Witadt mmuch sans JETS Tea Bt No slugger with a high, thin nose) tee (6 AIAGTANT dey Thty pa Tet ‘But these ‘three are no |cbin and bix Jaw Jr likely to be sein ap But there was no McGraw tn ‘The Glanta picked up thelr grips and} ie angers, “Hal Pointer, spent hin tent: reasion and made. doleful signs, oath G Pectin la to atart Immediately, ana ETHEL BARRYRORE HUDSON, 3k: Mee | EDWAKD ABELES in LOUIS CYR, FAMOUS | onewsreis nitions. 1) MALAI sz STRONG MAN, DYING jssm seat cise) d CRITERION 27 08, ares | FRANK DANIELS “7 fxtiGorp MONTREAL, Que, March 1.—In the © MALT fer | PRXICKENBOCRER Theatr wey & 331 Uttle village of St. Jean DeMatha, ae ERBOCKER Thee. Tr why a 23°) M ;- Louts Cyr, cham} HE real story—the story of how | ees aoee I attended to the peddler, x | plon strong iran of the world it ‘MONTGOMERY STON Endo Sime, sor, | 9F8t. gave him an example of free |{ng. The little village ts the strc the peerless pacer, ch, Aud then “T-watied 1NtO-nim, T+ fold home, and there bets surrounded by} ‘SAVOY iy Buk Ir way. Maye tna horas |g: that paddler. the sohndest lesson | ‘ay rela eats Thurs, & ‘el Hecame famour—ut least untll hia} Of course these are merely th phyal- 1 duth paatu with noth horse humanity man ever got ‘or sume yeari Cyr has muttered “ftom hose had been flattened out to such an | cat paras eriatiea, “A man may have | paradive—in a. rich pasture, told to- T'took Duke to my home jn Delaware dropay, and latterly he has been unable MAN 85 wim HOUR that more punching on it didn't. all th Mea tio ing to do but romp and ent, ts Bit He_wnx almost (oo |to lie ‘doven. He sits nll day and all ari yi TEIN, vary nat hn, away tia yellow s [day by Harry Haiiitit mmiaset— Hat wy, = eer aw Mle the sun pes jal Cain a chalr, and tie end 1s nourty ae are hard to hurt with a blow in| they: will do him no good. A very ga si ites cee band: a ved- . The neighbors all | expecte A taba gent fxhier may havesnone |Pwintee was not. doandoned, to = and the ohtldren| Cyr won: the- world's belt for heavy |}. 4 penaoue |THE LION. t make his way up to Glug sicartiasthas (bean Laas i brought hin suger. (‘The newspapers all |litting in London against strong men of No‘ set of rules can ever be made | ‘After Hal Pointer had shown’ that| printed the story jail the world. “He was, when a younk Bh 6 Dt The TEN | bla recttig ava were over, aad Mra it wan-six sweekn before he was able man, @ policeman in Montreal, ond later ate fer-1- got into'"ts that > re as zo z-I-clalm la = ae saa Tete thes ¥illawe {te KO-An: had him }ran-e ojreug_ tn the province and jer i * ) He Was Bent ‘s en Wh ie Tage jd | fo} a ent of the i midnaxWeuddantaalie asnen ac ‘ ‘one of Hehilng wbile | Hamlin, “he wa: jtaken to the VMiag did | formed for the beni F tor @ knockout blow. “itit your | — lis New ark Bs astern f. caguers: | SVE Baltimore nae wre, With nos holidays at home, |» and eighteen Sundays, e ; Renee ennonn ies Sersoy Clty hn én. Carcele Bout With Sullivan, | 90! ¢ vera Jacte'0'Brien, who tn « tnably for the e Sot meeting Jack Pabner, the yYeurt, fn a aixround bow Cy of Pabndalphia, Vood for muny Ire pias ngain-nna’ wot RIGHT-HANDED BATTE RS |] manwarran oss uous & look the hor nine cases out ot ten. | Farm to-—and— bls is the exception to the rule. | knows what the Village Farm ts. Thore no_beiter grazin: sect volnter adi aeres to toon friend ‘ Sat he 7 iat us Mack, of tle Athletics, sayazouthpaw twirlers. ‘Topsy Hartzell 4 TO rere t eRe + fe tnke eplendid-core af the horse. Will win the American League | now the only left-gnder aimong the] # Sat. Mata eae ape Masken pall | JERSEY CITY’S GAMES, lite: promtaca’ faithfully ‘to'nee todt that] thxough of his] Athletics, masa I bese Aarts a er Thectyyroe had— tire: -beat-of attention ayy Att hess.—-1i)—qrtkough Mack 1s credited with rare knowl} op. rican | ABReno, AT HOME. ,|) ABROAD “1ts tis death, oe to Mine! cage of the diamond fame, the reconte of ff BUR Fe 8.20 | Create With Providence | With Providenge | We lourned Jater that this man tool outa of tha routhpaws, In| hitters don't bear Tosché: FASS and ther ers of hits i) yeu take ugot Hal } so harm and UAL Le died, of Hal end ap: Pie sory would \ the hope of comir F Taylor, of Penh. | giz-eound bout at the Natfonal A. C, Bullivan. the | New foath peddie E eblen hoowas to receive $1,000. . ral ae | tO mes Saeee. OTe len nat Solllvan 3 G S Hahur| pletured in Darkto BAL Before ihe Paciti ; seers in oix roadie] fat and xieek beaide ‘This bout should “ye ) bin mand pulled bh poor old horse eghout Pennsylvania, ‘The| he says, are ut the marey of the| : vr OF ie Uainnen, Wh AMUMIERSTEIN’ Si ae | ced until he was almost or Of Bt. Touts, th a Fick and 3th Av. ‘olnter t » Peoria, “After # Had bee: cht cordingly, both Nebrich 1 the Baatem “Teacue, f ARL ZONA 4 ther hagzaen pngbOaL nave ogre; { ailyatbhiean 7 y iy tate Gagpenta to tos land Longboat ours extted Be Scene YORKVILL F nothin. but_sraze in. pasture |wan algo the manager of foreign wreat- until he died," dayaEverybady | =qrorld, WILLIAM COLLIER ‘\CONNIE MACK WANTS ONLY sateen cee UH the Fas x outalde of the lat he was REASON -O% eateehg hale Mack's opinion. Left-handed hitters, | Ate Hhelanices wher q 9 wis sold ty d Hosninan. of Cloveland; Cobb, of Detrulty and VICTORIA THEATRE OF VARIETIES, it to. Detrolt ACM MN VET Steal” aebsuRl, elcléne dws | gotta vi, Daily Matinee, 25c., 50 1 seit thane, tog fed, Kear] A DIE DRESSLER, saldh ¥ ui had six loft. . ! lawn & Co, Howard & North, Willy je 99 taat for hia | | Dougherty and. Davi Tele abel |Z fan, Greed & Werner, ‘the 3! Moers family didn't dare argument any. di hes a tha: Dal oe Vitueraphe & Anita i for Mur 1] Cred ay. of the OPENS DO NICHT tne. saya he knows nothing ax * a Annie mie op hei auehe he >| As George Donhag persists in his con- paaiavadia Clarke, coe Pftemars.. tant he fon that he Js not In’ condition to do in't inteng to play at al peleon. a fe ke i ruKKeal to Dreyfus that he nile run, he re- | Citfh* att unconditional eles: OHOWacm: Square Garden hime dmission 50c, ho remo Pointer pelng sold | Beate MSE Te RENT STP fusen to enter inthe rave of chat di Sear EyuNNY gis ema Lue pest th or Du tunoe between Frank Nevitch and the | fall the bbe baseball nino Duke was | indian, Tom Longboat, which is ono of iieoaninge, cng i manaeersoti then Des Matines Dally. Aha York Athletic . aa * W years in rons siilcarl yy sta are Garden | gut beat fred to hear | UDO ‘ Iie vtentand for. | tu: vibe Induee i jon Ned te “Wid Nationa || fs Nat Wie Chatiey Grapewine Co. te OTE Ste alo ema NETROPOLIS| KELLAR Seat, Hat Nxt Wie, ATUZO: Bee eae or | for the: Athletics t! cover second bass wean0)) had Kone . Inet the ly | Ladole, tn ules Mi m Ighteen months | Arges eats n Who haven GRAND $x ~ Jessie Busley|- ce Asa’ to ith |nait a fersicing, ail ant gcatng [Thomae Thinks He'll Stop meiody, Ita The Bishop’ s Carriage. of Buftalo and ‘in| py 3 OM In the | "If T don't ‘stop ‘Money’ Mtelloty ta our | Next Weee—The Daughters of Mon, T found him, 4 i Decalise Mac 3 5 AM AY, Sta uh Cire pe Bh, nthe BI 1a dl his strengtr| {Ease eon —WVeseemtay— nicht TO-NiguT. wit ERS Se Gigriaat ha 9Er aa Alter Senses f é Yate relay” team st OWsIY. stro, pV buy WA againts Penn and Cornell In the on =| the or etehietonaioery Pax eit MATEURS TO-NIGHT. werd }inile college event at these same raining: HACKETT 7s’ I went to |ino N, Yo C. A, announces that pales fire: seit nts 3 Sucker tated 7 HACKE’ an Baty i Of theag throe college Loum ha Hethe Arm Heat the (ROSE TAHL Starner ‘According’ tu ull accounts the invie-|{e"esinga to. discussing -aayihing con |""A lor team was BLIOU Sankey Lary NARS “UNIS CROSMAN acim! | penenpereeenaneees | ES Wipe OF Se . eat OW OK WI a} Jan, - LEVERAaY OF BLOW oN NARROW JAW, WICE JAWS Ata be THEM VERY HARD To MOK. OOF «<= ao + DEIN WON M0 LST. =| AT LONG AGRE CLUB STAG 2 often makes « makes «ere, Ge Sora se blows, etood up against the ropes. : mpta to beat two | ete Haule to, raise hls © volley of blows whic men {n geparate bouts the eame nisht pera landed. "When. the bell proved at the pag of the Long | Dev useeied to his corner, d Hay : “Sark Deviin,of [inte hiecrals and sata “Iam alee Brooklyn, was the ectapper who made fourm round started Dev- thinven Se ut of his corner weak ani r {Sacapard waded Jn,—landing some-tetl> ~- Deviin had Joe Dutty for his oppo: tng Blows to the stomach and head. As fot tn the first bout-and-made-a- post; PESua nhc Date SOU a Oia : 2 S pund, stopped Une boat. showing by pu out with @ |” Devt {Bade the game erand-stand hat all hoxers » when a re Pinal ound. spend thea agteed totake-efee-ie-gued-enonga-t-eaye then TOM athe ett Owe rounds the Teen Shients Get ok? cimimine te autously b JentKe Hoes : Johnson bout tn tha bouts were also AMUSEMENTS, BEL PROCTOR’ fy bi ae (ath Ay. Stock Prove 28) Mad. THE Da ARLING” harp. TyMa: ! 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