The evening world. Newspaper, July 20, 1907, Page 6

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tae, work and no sons—all of them. with anybody but Lf anything 1 don't game, it was diffe: money, and I fn to me. > barred negroes.” gould tempt him. than I ever did fighting. 1 make more “Mow selling real estate Last year I Bought some land. Ghd sold it again 00, A friend of $25,000 on another mi _ When I fee! like @on’t want to be on it. and IX keep men out fs going right. 1 over 10 acres in work. “Meenses allowed ting up the fire We'll get thar all And after that it "Beside ail tha here in Los Ange Money can bay 1s ia Ume's on feel like it I go and the finest i Plain Talk from Big C His Reasons for Refusing to Ever | Don the Padded Mitts Again. | keeping out of the fighting kame. (And they were good, sound reasons. He Won't fight Josnson, Burns or anybody | yoo peneve it. care for fighting for fing. att again would mean a lot of ad financial gain, partial referee would have given the |? [ needed a few dollars, early in the Pendent I chose my own company and Rew and I'm going to stay free. @r theatrical dates, “Fighting ts hard work. Why should I fight when I can sit out in th _ ef my own trees and watch the m0 ome rolling in. I'm making @ barre! of Money now. Why, I have a ranoh of While I fo out to see that every eight crops a year. It pays to $119 an acte yearly, cle: expenses. There's an Income about $11,000 a vear without any hardjranged to settle RiNtore the re--aie——of the 2) bar pariner and I are spending $60,000 fit- Place in the world to live. I've built a Ane town house. It's ins for $15,000, I've fitted $1 up like @ee,) with everyihing the bes: y¥ own, Whenever 1) hunting up in Oregon, =p ele ae dnnmcereanreen mtn eg a a te a at THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, jULY 20, 1907 STORIES OF SPORTS OLD BY EXPERTS EFF TELLS: HE WON'T FIGHT | JACK JOH pe € Hic. eye. h lenges again And Jefiries ts grums in answ to using a pen ters. It is Impo for {nformation and a week or possibly get a t reply. Jeff tsn jer than the mitt. fn a disinterested manner. He conéiders himself as an outsider now- = CEL 1 Inland City, sand very much prefers playing] Burns's telecram here and then doing Rirar « July t stecrathe the me Yorke Yole of a plain. private citizen tO/ anything they choose about ft. Jack Robinson, the dy y pugil- , sae Trees : P ee ee A Chiba wonderful youne ing 'n the pugiilatic imeligh I imagine they won't fall all over | ist. redeemed himself last night t 1's record for Eo themselves. On We ay Robinson stacked up RT ti 0 in Los Angeles ow hammer ut the Ke m victim of hard luck !n that he lett hia{round the Sailor dropped the curtain Cd FIGHTING 1) HARD wokK WHY ; a new Jaw in range of stil THe nas ail the money he needs. if , HEY a Hey eT = SS He har no hankering for a theatrical I Fitz-Johnson affair, There isn't | "em he met Jim Donovan at the stax i 2 F2) 1 of the Brown A. A. at Rock: y Br ty, 3 t e “Ute. the nlightest doubt tn the world|and he made kod. ita eentic that Johnson threw Fitz flat on%his back | Donovan was the popular cholce at r E Ang he 8 making more right now in| with a hip-look of that Fitz waa dazed | {h® opening of hostilities, but before the i Pusiness than he ever made while {m badly by the fall and made an easy| 5 RSE PE SN peony s ges eb iter victim forthe said Jim. “if T) with it was that 8 for Johnson, A ever fought again it would be! Carney, was manager of the club, an with a i white man. white men. Nobody! would have won | want to do. When A correspondent rent. I had to have fought anybody they Wher I became inde- aognowledgment “Why should they?’ he answered, “I} @ “contest” (nstead of a iagal ‘“exhipi-| of credit for a good night's sport for his STO®!ng old. gm making much mere money right how tion of boxing." hampion About t Joiingsn. the ng to pester Jeifries wit ssible to induce him / a to write anything, © You can tele-| graph Joffiies all day long. asking} v ducing Hterature. In that he differs fiom Jack O'Rric., Tommy Ryan and other (ighters who think the pen iN TEN Al NOS But once in a while Jeff will loosen Up and discuss the Tghting Kame) — | 4 Ss ———. jin thelr Colma fight, but the people/Meht that he gave away too much Squires ta a “lemon.” ; tackled @ man ‘of his own welght ne | on j zh Boe and there on a foul |aftective for It cut Donovan's nom, Old-Timers Are No Longer nant ‘ I'm &/ didn’t dare to stop the by cee i out and dis |oredit for his bulldog + White man, and I don’t care to mix/ appoint the crowd. However, Johnson | for Ne kept tf McCarney knew Fitz had an injured |,,A!1 the arm and wea unable to do his best, he |the, preliminaries didn’t call all bets off. was a corker,, in whic ‘an bested Youth has always wou! Lisaeian sis cs rh godte a Because in Phil Jack Fitzpatrick in «ix rounds F lent baseball ¢ mane J conwhats be he game {nll Pelladelpite: decisions ere | 7° resting match was. 4160. on the | poe ee cea ercreeps Among those who) have succumbed Feet lacdavarue:diamendagiants bolt. He had t to-day Is the way in which age creep3 tha “ten —asye-mnotice” are Corcoran ire, gone and hw finds himself an but the worten not rendered and knockouts = posed to be accidental Even if he nad tree T asked Jeft if the big Nevada purses! Geritsd to. he couldn't have called buts] the mat. aware » BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK » XkoWBEC WARN WHY JEFFRIES WON’T FIGHT AGAIN. _ 4 — NSON #WHEN [FEEL LIKE HUNTING T DONT WANT To’ ee TIED UP WITH TRAINING OR 7y THEATRICAL DATES EFF, ight, §s in. the hie managers are be- | i chal " J MAKE MORE MONEY Now SELLING REAL ESTATE 3 wn n't sending any tele- | THAN L EVER DID FIGHTING . Jeff isn't given! JEFFRIES. Ho never writes let-| : pees erg about fistic affairs, | two later you may en-word message In} | ‘t interested tn pro- ‘ } es Evening World) SHOULD LT FIGHT VeHEN PCAN SUTIN THE SHADE, AND WATCH THE MONEY COME ROLLING IN Jaries J. JEFFRIES.- Burna‘’s iret wallop|on him. Robinson claimed after the In the public view|welght to Burke and that when he Jwould show his class ll talking about that| He was given the chance last night | was witnessed New. York and ramadan Vian, Wa brew tie nd Saeridan. that the Britisher had met his { punoh. Any im | Robinson worked a pretty left Jat to} van's face, with an occasjonal right This double punch was most | h had been tem-) cep of age, w halted, began tts march again! . ~ jand Tommy had to succumb, Both hts! This Season Has Swept More fs no longer wanted. hitting and fielding gradually becam dutwalvejiyeara shel wenicar ae walked Inothe elub-} Qld Stand-bys Away Than he may use one morning and found the blue 5 - : Any Previous One. , players ever pass the for(y-year mari, and wtill they keep up the he Gro: Johnson got away |mouth and almost cloned hin left eye ltornkiagea pl: 7 ttle was r. | the, referee, ath Mo |PHOTe ae rete tar tke: full ten| Wanted by Managers of | When ne nas ser rounds, and Donovan must be given | a begina to decline, and, w KRressiveness, | Baseball Teams. |lnger for a few years longer, tne spec Pe Navereaaod é and snap of play gradually’ leaves him and the blue envelope comes before ‘At the end Robinson was entitled to | him while he aifil thinks himset t wishes to know why,|the verdict by a large margin || BY BOZEMAN BULGER. nee hekint he! arti uaevoupl ero mall fought. | Youth and Age have drawn swords} This seas: Pasiinwentlmare old coin I mince America was a colony. and a ey © history of the envelope waitlig To a ball yer who has Years of service to t dAwne iy ger within him. At) player ere part ih wena a ah tt landed, mi nien, had {t landed, m He was too strong | matters Those ta w that breaks there be! riMith tried ‘oodles’! Hahn was ners from in which Champion Bothner nailed ¥ houlders of the Terrible Swede to stealth! work, A few fe nd oe began the mars upon the diamond hero, un- yy until he Is engulfed and gone. Id have been a public] The show was a rip-roarer throughout, qe pall player never 4 SNS that the affair waxs|and Manager Brown Is entitled to a jot } Sete aat a lalware tw\th resentment. Few bait ss, Beck Hal. Kelley, Gil- Alex Smith ‘and Bil) Clark. Jim julre, the grand old man of tae eacaped by mounting to the po of manager As a player the of you can remember a few ) w Sam Meries, — nick ndow,” was wor “ud papers 8 a hitter ears | ned in members. tras: cut ft up Into tote, with @ profit of $20,- mine and I cleared tract, it up by going on tho) ore of it in mine @nough in the purse to pay me for that. | 4 | }During the eariy i to make | | much. iene he played with th in. I got sick of that and I Comey ieee a boy eightec hunting or fishing I tied up with tratnin, Sepecrell 12.21 he ayant We if *| BRIGHTON HEACH RAC July 20.—~Anthony house commi 1 the track her moved from bis shad kept prisoner tn ght $f) I spent a couple of years | tithe wanted working like * horse . + - e is Erwan tenes OF ht awhich he bed in the Chemical Bank and | 9) * —gysel! to get it into shape. Now| ot_.the pla: 4 yay fils obiigadons (o chub-house com-/Schiel. ONE RUN. ~ ney as Joli m i 7, there, and once in a|imissiuser Mughey Collins. in whose | eur 10. hing eons (cmatberidet net Acloakate Bron inalngs 1 the proposed wo AT SHEEPSHEAD. BAY TRACK. 4: k t runs Siself. I he Huggins single Lobe SARA EUEES “1 i | ant make from te t square Up 1 the 5 Ifa, There are; m 5106 profit, over Mine hax at courted ne 7 i in Los Anxeles, My | back within « year, | Diieett ax 4 one 5 : pave my friendal (er'C? which the Jdnckey anciaily and mares: ons nile. wr the blows see sand It's the fineat| could take no wine & Niweleinwantork ee aq ffeet on OF its. Won, by t. 3mity, Maes +] ting is not re ishing In the worid | Fight here off the coust a few miles [ gan run down to Catalina in three| hours. | “What more could I want? Wouldn't I be a sucker to go into hard training, Jenve all my business and Ko away from # home to fight? I don’t like the «: hi} Any way, and I never did. 1 jum f © ft because I could make money Cy i dy fighting. Now I don't need to ight.’ CRAZED BY TRACK PT CORE GA FROM w jot of time. There wouldn't be to-day home jn @latius to} J9dan. NO RUNS | Nf ~\ v i. Batch singled. Jordan singled, y~ | trip. President € Jes H. Ebbets, of \ - the Amityville, TL. 1.) Sanitarium. He |moting ‘atch to. second. Malonesy tho. club, ‘ounced last night that he| \ i j : complained before his removal of being bunted safely, filling tie bases. Lewin]. Pa * : : \ - L HF ont the house, declaring \ Was thrown our by Lobert, Batch acor-|Nad agreed to take his players out al ls his agent. pay the balan: { : i 3-5, tnatdens: five and atelt) Sls and eve v Beveral of the big Glub-| £62658 —Five_furlongn. (1.03 $3. 18 naidens: ¢ ne th Sieur aea NY 5 Tor RW teen iu Fourth Inning. breeaing, Is not much f n Betsy ea Al FBBETS WILL of Age was already fastening If upon him. Corcoran "wan oxe 3 pore pikea in a major tague. Seeing was (9 to Cincinnat! the fs took him as a ladt resort. Tt hoped t ange \would bring ora tee — For : awhile he was a rebadjiitated man SE erat ogi League + feseue-ores: of tae greate: @ season a high fy to i | nd daring of sh | ball players: when bet | naeks the game ever knew. har clost | ball players, » : ‘St jek Hi years sporadic. burbt od Rnd of Beckley ch died out with ‘the {ox ent, at hun and say -INDEXEO IM HEn KEE Ake han batted 1000 pr ever falled, It never TWIN SULLIVAN Caneel Sit to” Tnwds, “whose wiki throw allowed the Red's captain to get |second. Kruger bulited sately rey pues ey is tog Gansel tq. third. Mowrey was, The Glants are’not the only Nation k TRACK, | thrown out by Lewis, Krusor League Club: t Taar Ta Brown, the ‘mad club-| second. Odwell drew four bad ones, next spring to get Into playing cond!- ‘ wan Toourtedai/ flog” tne Dama “Bing tints 4 on tor te staan of ws Tne Broo: NO, 1 O | have been mr ali: Late das tioned LOREAL 'O'lyn team is going to meke the long si tacoma tea t will go to Californ hey that 4 advanced | the Coast aid was confident that ttn Tront? ton deaw-the 24400; IDE; while the other run id _waee thrown out by. 7 gen fhlinied. StrioKTert Ket as good results fr ay MéGraw'a GIANTS wood if yo! rack, Let with ev ora i keep 18 ko and SHEEPSHEAD BAY BRACE TRACK Tuly Slelt was very forzy at the loc ke during training houra and only # lopa were noted after the fos ypeared at at The crowd fourn round, 321,00 of The Und ix furlongs tn 117. SS: sa financ LADY AN rod Mi eke eager res alms tha In shape legs a EF aetna nase | wags | AUSTRALIA GETS KING'S ; % AG y | Trusts Were Carried to Its Logicat BISLEY, Engiand i Gonelision,’ By Samuel Blythe In |AUSTRALASIANS WIN ENTRIES. “Engian! rie} ot MPI yy Bova | “TN ENGLISH TENWis, BRIGHTON eae a DH A art re tomorrow’ Bundy World. na | 5 eae ain 3 "4 i for 8 IR ee es Spain| SPORTING. 1 hi yy fps PARP by Armourer Sergeant Padgett , inteor Battalion of the Hast York b y ; es righton | Cur Jul Wimble F ¢ Eetante year-olds and ONE c | Aer lasth AAG aN oF upwa wiment. A protest. ¢ H three sets. ‘The scores of ae the wround of having bee Howse Coolest, ai % were na follewstoG5, 6-1 2 tra shot because of a dele Spot Around ‘, L ‘a: ace New York. | ROM what Jeff has to say.it seems | F that the best thing Mr, Johnson kenpy meee Re IO i su ls ha SWATIRaEA Ge ean do !* to go hunting for| president Butler. of t y fh ee BritatT ir Lat os urtiattay who mate a ReOre] SIX OR MORE RACKK Tommy, Burns, Track in Yonkers, 2 to one. The acores were; 1-6, 6-4, &3 | yen 1ot pee vaca Hone] TXEMX WEEK DAY AT. 2.80 Lghtet) nd Tommy seems more anxious ¢ e ‘ : | s hotln pitt h ) Srhe. United Kingdom hax thus INFORMATION, oo-operative plan take an other tol notined the pficials of Mf 4 te | | *Apprenuce allawarice, 1th! Pvalued shooting trophy’, vita Notes, Dave Lee Hat same. living Clap; teiaivelup i nc | = eri A | | 3 Jisiaemementel m Daly, Ben Butler, Pred OMMY BURNS wires the follwing | sion of stables at that UU ae AT GRAVESEND:TRACK. — } Seay, are pet eres Pale sy oe “f from ¢ va Y 7% fy | ry i ) Nassau at, roomy @ll- bs iNew York Evening! Faiportant RACK TRAC ' G OF THE OLUBS. Joytt Helv ghowe, oat —tieekman q 20.—Owlng” to bad weather ASE eb SLASH HANDICAP and Combt ReNT Boutren, Patiadet phase “th @ month. Squtres—wanta to bet $5,000 | Spgeinet 83.500 ¥ can't stop bin in mx , Rh wounds, Try and fir @- Burns, ome to the (Mo not In the mat the Mhlladeiphia managers make match “TOMMY BURNS.” fo niny -Sawiren fiche New York Drivi will all be comp peaty tem all; (0. Yellow Bheet, 200 ay at 12 o'clock; 20-1 Saturday. vurded con- 1 Seventh Inning. | the wo! Ho mays the STERDAY'S GAMES, York, 2 Cgbine tO aeecnil ot 14; New The Rtriekiett. NO Rt 4, Pnuiadeiphies 1 } to Kruger, NO| Ker) NO RUNB 4 ‘ 1 Daieniiet es oie Teoet poned a f GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY, tonae ‘a threo-yaar-oht ing Cid, that haw been | . Ninth Inning. TIIRD RACE—Sellt Jew York at Bt. Louls. a aixtoenth |. to holding a harness horse srveting, want xeina’n line fy] and pe Aa! or ride 2 harnees hupre smestines, was Eighth Inning, ne} Pumaren: [be 1133 Siva who have never ridzen i order to met it rewdy-for-the thot-| Kruger singled. Mowty struck out Hell out, Wem, — NOY® iG" ep inntpne i} Ns endlnaclib>-iibeeygnntcoen dM x y oawetl out, erick THEN Be sel - Ged Sawn ersten = ins. ree “ii 15 elimi oe as SiR le ace sw,

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