The evening world. Newspaper, June 19, 1907, Page 12

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rare EVENING WULRLD? WEDNESDAY; JUNE 19; 1907. «| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. pe: | eo BeEO Een | UP TO DATE AND NEWSY. NELSON EAGER ~ | _ NELSON TALKS ON HIS FIGHT WITH GANS AND OTHER MATTERS. FIGHT BRITT TO” HURT COFFROTH oo Dane Is Bitter Against ‘Frisco Pro- moter, and Says His Bout Will Hurt Attendance of Squires- Burns on n July 4, ‘“ spite-matoh,’ hey?” said Bat A Nelson as we sat down {n & quiet corner of a Los "GANS WAS TRYING "To GET ME UP So ME COULD TAKE ANOTHER, PUNCH AT ME, ” Angeles cafe a few nights ago suas ab af “Well, I don't know what you call it, but I'l} tell you thing—I'd fight Britt for nothing if I could skin Coffroth out of a dollar by doing {t. All I want is to put froth's fight on the bum. I'll nt Britt on the third, and there won't be no coln left for Squires THAT CHASED ME OuT OF ENGLAND!," at mee thos “I'b FIGHT BRITT FOR NOTHING SKIN COFFROTH OUT OF A DOLLAR BY DOING IT i) Oe and Bur | Bu es-Burns will be the) ™Y MAIR ya) card,” 1 suggested | Gans’ EYES, “Britt and me's the card,” insisted Nelson, doggedly. “I'm the card. We'll draw the money, But 1 ain't caring how nrtch we draw if I only put Coffroth on the bum.” pen,” I “you're taki You have t and » sin training now, He she Te SURI A AACE FOR THE BOOKS DESCRIBED BY BATe 2 THAT WASN'T. NOTHING To wWHaT GANS bone To MAES arte the Most teen in Year, * © “EXPERTS SAY REGATTA STUNTS (tes vor tse _ GROWTH OF ATHLETES IN BOATS oon tl | BY VINCENT CRE NOR: PERMAN, Montgomer Election ' r almed Bat. “I ain't tak- | al fn’ no chances. I don't never need | Ref mo more than three weeks’ training. | agalost I'm good now, After I fought Gana) ter they said 1 wad ali broke up, I lald in| see my room a week. Then I died! Huh! | pay 1 guces Gans was the one Iald j There wasn't no more fight in him wher “TY knocked him down with a blow on iver. Sure! I hit him right on the Four-Mile Course at Pough- keepsie Too Much of a Strain for Young Oarsmen. AMUSEMENTS. KEITH & PROCTOR'S, PAV.’ a ints vii ne ae Handi a one! > Eats ae ae flick Britt, and@ then T'll come ack and lick this Summets guy that chased me out of England. Then I'm “going over to Engtand again myself Here a famous Los Angeles scribe, Who sat at the table, called the Jap which one—that’s t i disposi 1 go to the ¢ n that ocrasion i [LL the Poughkeepale reeatia of ¥ ", more a national a ip than ever before, wit An-| clare entered, see the end of ." gaid Nelson. "Half the milk went down Bat's irriga- s left tte marks nakers will! t)6 LyauiyMar 10-26. You won't outdraw Squires-Burns At course? That he of suc po iy : J alever baz- a fiat July 2," said ramen as Coach rine ¢ ti A v ed. Piatated, former t 1 Fr only hope ? is Ete oblest ‘That last m > man has ever left (Special to The Evening World r such @ race with the) DENVER June 19 a score of | some o 4 rowers | eid growth of th®/ distance is too long & heart-breaker is boat afte ik on a dark flush, figure that?” he asked. ing turned everybody WEEKS DEFEATS WALSH. stu ithe who row tn it famous Hudson River against I never fought foul,” growled Nel- HARLEM Marion "Players Dinna Ken ran right hack to his red- | ran gt Ratt A" Snlateg_the ee Sena ACCLEBRATED CASE bine tm ‘the 1 iB : “ rt re : t . ® Alrshi> from Jamestown arrives cn met nS st rdinary and \ WILLIAM COLLIER THE CITY OF ENCHANTM ‘ 7 ate 3 ‘i oie Goes =, Caught in the Rain, 1 - SUMMERS: TO FIGHT ERNE Ere ee eas INDEXED | dune 10fisun LENA FARK BY JON P POLLOCK. ery he RING | racom here | youns ay” As ‘Presiden ries The Yo of Co. 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