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picts sented eo : eee aH Rt hs OSI coat ae EV ENING WORE DS a assests ae moa THURSDAY, “LULY 18, 1907: GE TO DATE | oq BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. po [aoe tee | ITZ KNOCKED OUT a FITZ SHOWED HIS OLD FORM IN FIRST ROUND WITH JOHNSON. IN SECOND ROUND; NEGRO FOULS HIM Result Proves That Veteran 2 Fighting 1 GOT THE SAME GIVING THE HIGH _ .Days Are Over.Despite Fact That {| 9 tine weni was Siem N “AW WON DAR INITIATED - ince | on Cloud Hangs Over Battle — | ; Saar cvsree | i | BY ROBERT EDGREN. . | rT | és PHILADELPHIA, Pa., July’ 18.—Bob Fitzsimmons, once the great- | | HORSEM N WILL c eS €st fighter in all the wide world, has fought his fast battle.’ From now : | | Es ‘on he will sit at the ringside and watch younger, not better men, fight (}f p ( CLERKS ” for the championships that he once held. t1U, | z Fitzsimmons was counted out in the second round of his fight with SSH oaI SEC L the giant Johnson. As Referee McCamey tolled off the fatal ten sec-| seigom xt an athletic meet tn thts AUTO CUP RACE ‘ 5 io A country has euch an atray of cham- ‘tonds thousands of men stood up and silently looked on. There was not | SONS SO aterea as for the games of ‘a<cheer for the dusky victor. In all the great crowd that packed the a meheirsAs y astaetaes pean sa ee aera : “arena of the Washington Sporting Club there was not one man Who | grouna weight-throwing contest. titty eh ne alancorsen! or nets maa rejoiced at the ending of the greatest fighting career in ring history. A seibeaee rane. evans aie cite eeoea frets heey repay a pethl on ¢ s stxteen- Ss evel ‘ he _ flew seconds Jater, when Fitz walked to his comer and then tumed sadly | ing sixtesn-pound hammer, six of the torre “Aaeociation {n“NewAre 16st vom to cdlimb out through the ropes, a roar of cheers followed the veteran to} srestest weieht-throwers In the world NA resolution wan adopted whlch Ae- his dressing-room. Digna Megrace es rulkouierwaless clared “euca event would be in direct 4 It ae anything but an: unclouded victory fer Johmeon. He | Payne and WilMama Consequently a lation of the object for which such won his vietory throush nm foul which {f committed in any ving | new record ts looked for. aways were constructed, a menace Bu inetsite of Philadelphia, would have immediately cost him the | In all of the other events efther a to human NCTE to, publles poltey, | The second round had juct started. There was a moment of | Dna stitch) making oncot mest. Uarsudeprs sparring. The big negro was evidently in awe of Fitsstmmone’s | trective sots of games held in New 2 : : 7 \ @ highways for the} ‘ @qnace mighty wallops. He tapped lightly and: stepped back from | York in years. Over 600 entries have + pe , — and that they peti S Sdturns. There wae a clinch. As they broke Fitesimmons gave | 0%) Tecelved, exclusive of the Gaalio ‘ Jefeat the paxsaxe of the act _ ground. Johnson followed. As they came into close quarters again | Coemnanne WUEDE team named ? ill be sent to Gov. Stokes and Johnson thrust out his left foot, swung his left hand, and catch- | the president of the games, and Bor 2 - A prominent lawyer sald. img Fits aroand the neck, threw kim heavily to the floor, ough President Coler honorary referee, é ‘ é 4S (DE the bill passed any Justice w The throw was'given with what ¥Tes-, Nette. To-day the doctor drew out a lot | Th4Y Will positively act. 4 Ris an injunction. making {t inoperative un- ciate call a hiplock. Fitesimmons, Yttea| Of blood and took the wwalling down. : oo thisallystested: ies ORY ¥ over Jotinson’s left thigh, was raised | Here it ts, and it's pretty good. Tm z from the ground and thrown violently | Willing to take w chance. If I'm willing j own trom a height of three feet. He/|I don’t see why any one else should be | (agtruck fat on his back, with his right | afraid: f : ' : d @ BRAY © “Yarm, a crippled right arm, doubled un-| The referee jumped out of the ring. : 5 > ———E y m. From the crowd rose a bed-|McCarney took his placa The vee ie cans and hisses. Johnsoa|"@"& The fight was on. oa night The bout will probably result in one + the: Neweastle Stables colt, making the) Kilter, who was quoted at 3 to 1 to show etevped : qner late / Beal tSoltasts and iolever tori Wiliniee eaten opening price 4 t 5 In advance of any other (APd ie & much better colt than generally jetépped bac! Fitz rolled over and 5 g' gine, BY JOHN POLLOCK. toe teaat nd clever, for (Williams ‘and ought | BY T. O. PIPER. “ringster,’ and at these odds gathered in| ‘ated. EG. ‘Caine to his knees. For a moment he| Johnson fumped trom his corner.| — oi Serwillematoneh besa en SOMES So ears foor ene pea tignt The punch Mug | ‘There was « gasp of amazement when be. PFitz met him in midri (Stayed there. Then, dazed from the ef-| ment they sparred. What's Tre aes Hosts of the fall, he got up, looked| was, The big negro, a veritable ‘gt ariind for hls enemy and rushed| With the huge muscles Sanding’ out ik | most’ of bis fellow layers scoring a “clean the race-tracks {s shortly to be|took on the winner Amundsen. fore the start of the Venus Stakes Keep Moving. who had been backed for a smnall- sixedmint ty her connections, delibarauly certainly means to force Battling | Spey aaa Te ‘olubs. z 7 . for ou Burke. OGDEN, Utah, July 18—At the Glen- : Nelson into a match with him. fo1 arry top kK y abolished. It has lately become! stconsnine.in the fifih rave, was one of the i . ‘econ as arrived In Ban Francisco| After the bout between Sailor Burke an4| ood. bicycle saucer track here. last nm tn As OF aot qereidas Fgamely toto a mixup. Johnsen, was | Statue of an wuts And open bovine he posted i corral of $1,000 and issued {Jack Robinson at the Sharkey A C. stag! night two world’s records were made. plinelage teatro ee ae Lewaieine Siacena avai gareathtaca al acters Anstrs Loy ean a waiting for him. As Fits closed in the|a sight, pale middlewelght, an ola an | a ‘challenge to fight Nelson in September | ##% night. Jim Barry, the Chicago middie- |’ A.J. Clark (professional), of Australia, | (006 = eerie Went to the mare for thelr bank roll ees pat ofthe muddle but feanapea ine (black giant's thick right arm moved /with thin legs and broad shoulder and| before the club that offered the best In-| “esht Who has beer boxing in Philadal-l broke the record for one mile of 1.49,| “rp, he Jockey Club, | Maal, chara, timbales. Lieu Con | Jury.” “Then the ‘filly: aitering her mine cet Ta wwlahing upper cut, @ short little |, PAld, shiny head, a man outclassed t phia, sald: ‘le that the wonderful Ballot |imade by Floyd McParland in Australie | 72 Mewarda of the Jockey Club. | (ons and alceve links, Moonshine Jollied Her | up, "and, Dugan remounting, fan m fate rates 1 vill post the = } backers for brief fod, but when thi ight up with her fle i me BT is ghe! Tica bei idalarace boas [ie Ee: ass but with the battle Hght|ucementsa. Gans says he will p Burke I have been reading about? Why, I while as a body ignoring betting, are| Dackers for a brief period. bat when th FJEDC up with her eld. The re ava custom of betting on credit at| Sool, for Beatlop ran J‘ GANS, the lightweight champion, | where he pleases. Williams was bested in 0 blue eyos. The huge bi ining $1500 of the $2,800 forfelt de- z | WO years ago, his time being 1.48 2-6, ivi h ter ory very Pere noae s cole “hehind tt. His fist struck squarely over| «iant slipped forward, atelthy ass peedad ts NelsanY Inhectew ease oNel Thar Pestagitmat Any, me sand bet him $250) Walter Demara (amateur) broke @he ears Meat Onan TY DG SE rnOr ROR pi i t Reb tie year, Cniehing UPitzsimmons's heart’ And then came) >!8ck panther. The slightly built white| ™ %, . and 1 will go {60 pounds for him.’ Barry | record of 29 seconds for one-quarter mile econ Cy cases nays .eccen ue. he} Jimmy Lane bled in the steeplechase. tc t Belmont. was jan Rigend zea stood \erect and held hia ground. | 50m will have to fight me now,” said) and Burke would make a great fight. ) Open amateur, Herth by Ered G. West | long-growing sentimemt among the] the disappointment of his owner, G. K.ferelen. Truly it was . en suddenly Fitzsii “ t blic that he Ja two years ago on this track. t 2 ae ‘boo! Ti SA Saito it alres. Tt had all happened so muddenly that| himself forward with a vicious foe | Chala ot Pee anc tte contest. Two More for Glover. The new record js 25 2-6, which 1s one- Pathern th a Af peso ehcp ‘ ate Doane pea lesey teased acs ie onde — ithe crowd could hardly understand that | Johnson met him with « light jab and| If I ever get him Into a-ring again I] Bilty Glover, the clever New Engiand pu-/fifth of a second lownr than the pro, | tid, Ate culled in the language of the| collapse Inthe race, “Caller, “who ST ‘it was all over. The foul throw was|JUmPed away. Fitz fol He| will give bim a beating that be will re-|gilist, hag two more bouts oz his hands | fessional record made by Iver Lawson} Vine 96 cane fo Jeb. (Widener the traction’ mlionalr: | _ AMUSEMENTS. fresh in its mind. It hissed and hooted. | was forcing, the fan! atrecne san Foe | member azelone aa he liv Ie has been secured to box Sammy Smith | SRIENE BiPE USA LST ‘The menibera of the Metropolitan Turt | cause ot lainentation and snaahine of te=! ETH & P nae ChreetendelintHardivuck McnyLWATYotitites eacientioeincenon: Burns's Wifey Says “No.” again for six rounds at the Brown A A | Association, which Includes every Jead-| When he flulstied eecond to Eseex ROCTOR’S y moving back before hin ” | stag in ita clubhouse, on Twenty-thint street. | BAT) ROADS IN GLIDDEN TOUR: 2ienooemaker, in East, will. It {81 Gog inn. the ee a ins oe vipey 4 Poor old Bob Fitsatminionw eI} They ‘ore. hin salssodvaasis Tommy Burns. ine -Erstent DAR TTTelEN tg week Crom Tuesday night, while on Friday , (t) Fesgerally, puderstoed BHOrUy, issue an t Le encs J5SavV way. Phe SRO i 7 champion, ts not lkely to fight Jack John- ‘Right wedh be will tackle jack Dorman, the Seen ss fottictot notice -to-thin-effest tsb NL aad is SAEs aa patsets aan aarritses Whipped a hard Hehe to eae eeB | son, the colored pugtiist, Burns promised Focal Boxer, ‘tor fen Tounde at the Brown! OOLUMBUS, O., July 1R—The Glidiien ew Tule will also have the effect seecheeiiibe Ritrecrestrara cai SAID ' ¢ ‘ aay ran nee ~ . A. stag pt Rockaway. | Sade < ppcteatetd an-end for all time to the] +. et ber to ISSA Egpe tay pycuae = body. Fita only ‘grinned. Fitz swung| a, meeX, 840 to give Jimmy Coffroth the a xf | tourists began to atart at-7 A. M. tto- Ness plunging on the part of certain| morrow but a fool renaine a tools bas A Vatude. Curetn BEN, eannetie caught bis right arm and) a victous left to the negro's mough. | California lent promote’ AL MME Sor Day| Oliver Accepts New Haven Offer. VAN DEN BERG © c. bea: said FA QR iM, tex B| "Rob!" Hagria, the trainer, in response to | 1D) Pneneeony, f ard to. fightin day-on the 160-mile run to Canton, O..| notorious eye it a severe wrench that tore the| Johnson smiled so widely that hol Stimson at Colma, but Tommy has not a Nor: fe el elma, mn Johnny Qliver, manager of Tommy Murphy, |-y waren) rovocative most glar-| , ; a Hehe mands a eae al Herhad {abowad the Are Aube Gineen OE oon St Colney sree Oey aaleite | ewark.- The roads are not as good | PT i i T-| the sareastic comments of bystanders who 10 Harlem. Sy ¢ Geary gements—ot tibow. it-Pite suated ICES Weadtai reat: mits ines arth oy ATS Se tiaht a aclored Mati; RAMounced—imat-night that -he—had—eceep da those Uiey—trav {fre scandals in at is the erratic course steer! Duliy Mab 40. he & Kent, (under the cash eystem—ot awh bye Renttemen who-has Ta OO Targa y_& Ken BON Targued Ui ot - been younger, perhaps ‘that wrench |again on the mouth and he and on that account the men are not Hable| the offer made him by New Haven (Conn.)| yesterday en route mpettaee ed to the|lunched not. wisely. Then, in practical might not have crippled him. But the! Johnson missed a wild sw to ever meet. A.C. fox fitteensround out between | and they expecs. to rey Saiey i ‘Bob ded 1G SHOW P es ne t and they expect the backer's actual means, | lustration of his eptxram. proceeded tc elbow swelled ovt of shape. A doctor | but ste Instantly, Air Too Light for Attell. | Murphy ond Matty Baldwin, and that na hours “und fo ind that there will be fewer of the| Dut dovn a fairaized stake on “Bil! Daly's GARPeR Scotty. Souq nee ererd tot etce A hua ot -eamment tent thraugh the! 215 Asset ihe teatnarmaleht champion, | 1s post thelr money | oats, started hi ations which have recently oc. | Sack: Umbrella thei Arden” day the elbow was tapped and! apres op een bene a a eat Cripple “Creako Ha waa S oe {t pea iaberepe Ci casloned ko much comment in the! Charlte Etlleon won $2.00) when Lan ae tt Kside spectators. But then ys articles agreement. Ir Lewis in his p newspapers. castrian landéd thé hind race,-at = - Leonard the mutter “waw-drawn= out to reduce jeme the semnd-round. the hard throw: | bie otter to box Freda Weeks out| Glinehed. they” ‘wilt bow on, the righ [ahead_of toe { x eee Sere earth undgepelinentee! ait Dearl Troapet welt | the knockout blow delivered on Labor Day, but declined the offer:| ‘urphy te training for his. bout i ar a - LAN H miting | fipgarl Troupe, the swelling. Still, Fitzsimmons scame | {he ered /Under-thé | there (ob Laban Day, (but, declined the otter Bor Murpby (ec raining for pie pout, write —— [© “Humming Bird” Tyler had = hunch in| tom was badly taden. while the book Si Garena tring down to Philadelphia to ght. In his| “79 give Johnson all the credit ‘that is| Weeks would have ni | Brooklyn, at the Clermont Fink, on July 23) BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES, | tneeSeatiee. race. He Ieid heavily against| makers completaly overlooked the merits of | HARLE|V) © 8 Favorit Gresring-room the bandages were taken| due him he Is a clever boxer and a| 1, boxed George | Dixon r Fitzpatrick Has Johnson | A story: was printea to-day In all Of) the Onwentsla Country Club, Cnicago, he morning papers and widely PUb-| July Is 4) 7 ~These toums are ‘fished throughout. the country ‘that L./ Fort Ruey, Kan. and tregr jéppbaran. V. Bell, the milllonatre egret x in —hie—hest_daya:threw_him tt mas have bean-onl - ani a future and. that ne would engage In any had the veteran fighter heard such a { t whioh-Fitspatriok arranged for hint} i | | but after the hetsescgee sree from the injured arm. . giant in strength. Perhaps he did not in. said At von wee | ; ental ar Slant tn atrengthy Perhaps heidid notin “aad m Fitzpatrick is at Just the le BRIGHTON. BEACH RACE TRACK, L. V. BELL NOT ILL. ARMY POLO TEAMS MEET. at I Nate. c <a reat Roar tor [hut ‘dased_and. practieally” ended the | box Bim Anywhere site manager of Jack Johnion, the colored July 1&—The entries for to-morrow's ae | = ‘As Fitzsimmons walked swiftly down) fight. Perhaps he did not realize Witz: A weight champion. Johns: rmed F f NORTH the aisle and clambered through the | immons'’s Ightness. He may Hever Squires Wants a Rest_ patfick a few days ago at fea Citya | aces ner © RTOERG ILO. Owe Member of Hix Firm Declares He} Two polo teams from the regular u i puceareared [tended to rough ina clinch, and when| Although Manager McCarey, of the Pa-| Khere he colored ignier a hing Wr] FIRST (RACE—Handicap; for, swo.year- acta eee ae) army. have been entered in the national| ih \Fopes a roar like that of Niagara rose to ! Fitz clear of the floor and| cinc A. C., of Los Angeles, 1s ‘willing to| Bis out with Hob Fitzsimons. that he | odes eal ir! | [championship tournament to be held al ree Fireworks Thursdays AUG. 6—BABY S..01" AND PARADB FREE VAUDEVILLE. os in bis) pi > FE i by Poaypatan antes has’ refused } Donovan and Robinson Next. bh quires. sa i Sime. Hitz, wiripped, nat corner -watting: > Seas 2 Nayvesiae Py tor three monthe Tar Jim-Denovan.-the English leht middle- i kid ica baa fad championship will -awaken- mu =~ Then “cama & surprise. “Tom Keenan, | have “Medea Koos i leeh at Any heavywelent that McCarey | weight, will, have a chance to make good in Hartford Be Wallstreet, proker, was Ml and @¥ing|tuteresn as IE A IN D Ee eiamelcoted ire (er eeu stepped /tolithe f Johnson put Willlams Will Get. Hi She Mfointon the Chicago tighter, for ten { | in Egypt. This, 1 has been learned, 14] tered’ for the junfor champlonanip. and 5 , aniddie of the ring, held up his hands mc ith a blow over the i" | rounds at the stag of the Brown-A A. at untrue nd the other for the senior event, the win __TAKE IRON sTEAMBOATS, for silence, and shouted: “Gentlemen, |! go on record. He had, Wille Fitzgerald, the sturdy twelghs, Rochaw Both aré training hard for | A member of -Mr.Bell’s firm said/ning club holding the William Waldorf BRIGHTO 5 3 many of you don't Know me, but Thave| wciene Ae rae Tey mrenetn and fighter, and Bandy Wi Of Kansas| the encouates and will entes the rng | tui afternoon that Mr. Beli Is touring | tro" Gold Cub for the enauing year, | NIB a reputation to uphold, and I'm going| pled arm’ tn only) aa ee tes Crips | city, wilh clash in a d bout before | they ought to. put up a very inter St3t Ane Bonito | England at present and is enjoying per-| games, representing five. Secs eenene 7 Ms = By ieesion “isla Ueha Co ritodanerone fine é Om of {hel the Broaaway A elpnla, to-| battle » Obert (een tte }Arst game vin the fintor champinnsiin | Ut! More Great: Eatlerse, Ofte! right arm 1s broken, I shall not refere NE ARM Hee | an sme ra a staal 7 July dhe Onwentains meee Gaerne THE NATION'S PLA ——s _ ¢ has all of hia courage, put sepleahase; f0ur-year- 1 uly 18, eeting the Buttalo NATION'S PLAYGROUND : S Gentlemen and frieuda” Bogan Fils: Haun © dewpents Waals eens NOOO INDEXED iPr! stout wo | BASEBALL MEN GET FORTUNE |se-on0 seam LUNA PARK pnt! an Fitz, aie battle in the roped) . | ~ - aa = ‘who gained attention. ‘Gentlemen, 2, ‘ ST. JOSEPH, Mo. July 18—Mathew AMUSEMENTS. A MIDSUMMER * aT arm was injured in a bout with Je dies for Tohnesny {tls upiteitommy, Se eS | stanley Robison and Frank De Haas Roble | <@—-——— ‘sot, owngra of The Bt ,Louls National ‘HAMMERSTEIN’ rn i MANHATTAN Reo League isusebail Club, are bequeathed $20, | Ae Pain’s OH. J (iw each by the Will of James H. Robison, ire 9 i crisis Clana. dled Cau. cleaving ROO Fase ot Nari oh 0's Fireworks, 8.20 P, Mt. Pr reseesreneec mw). ‘The bulk of the estate goes | Se Oe esctibcibae Dba ciccad Ah ‘AN'S RIDB. D VAYBULN'S H PP nd 2 } Pivceeaatny yhantutn, "i sei ran ee (HAPPY LAND Burns. Parson Kelly Judge OG SAILOR BURKE STOPS. ROBINSON TRAINING GALLOPS hree year-olds and up. | 200,00 ee Hoplwon, of WeLianee, U.. : Sailor Burke defeated Jack Ro } iw teslator, and lo’ Mrs South Beach, of Chicago, in four rounds last ni most of AT, GRAVESEND TRACK. | AT SHEPSHEAD BAY. | Carnahan, of Weet. Virginia. a | >| Oona, Lip Oe, "at the Bharkey Athletic Club. A was 2 | eae areca aaa TAINS IN'bward gd At et, a | Attomoblle rune over Maximus, Sirona Mane” ; y ait been knocked to the fi RACE TRACK, Ju | "="! KENILWORTH ENTRIES DOWSSTAINS TN hatte hope tang"irie, |= Man. many times the Westerner's soconds was fst the Nene Ne Entire 3 Aviat fo a "Hatt. paul ba! CONEY {8 nt Robinson: waa the ter and cley- erer, but he was no match for the 3 hero are as follows: GEO, M, COHAN in 4/45 JONEY- trained, heavy-nitting Burke, who had B <| Llo-morrow's ra | end lt R89? * Bey * p Y wel ‘dvantace. . | FIRS —Maiden, two-year-old colts; | “Atop the New Y, HUMAN ROULETTE WHEEL, ever ten pounds! weight advaniaze. In TEST RACES saiden, ewo-year-ald colt: |W JARDIN DE PARIS ator che New York. | = NUMAN the firmt round Robinson had a shade ( 4 hetter of tt He managed Lurke's rushes and land seve: jabs which drew blood from Bu nose and mouth. Burke followed him closely in th ond round and managed to land a few H hard blows, One right-hand swing sent Mobinson reeling across the foo a He) before he had -time-to regain his foot- | \o\ 4 Te eran, IE; Oloryat, 12; Jay: Seinto's, weau, 112)- Running Ac: i ‘svue Follies of 1907 Every s SPORTING. Le ee sane a ee STEEPLECHASE BARK Aisdhguns ET Tee 2 te DIODE TOE, lly. + | eencerts. 8 ° " COND. 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