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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1 4,~ 1907. THE EVENING WORLD, EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN, TWIN SULLIVAN IN ~ QUIET WAY TELLS OF HIS HARD LUCK "Conqueror of Burns, Schreck and Kelly Says That Joke Is on Him, eee for. He Should Have : Had the Title, ACK “TWIN” SULLIVAN drop- ped in for a chat yesterday afternoon. The talk drifted all arouné the pugilistic circle. Jack, when he gets started, is full of tn- teresting information. And through it all you never detect the great, big “I” of the ordinary fighter, “Burna.” said Jack “Twin,” “is more or less of an accidental cham- pion. The joke is on me, I fought Burns in Los Angeles, and wo had a good scrap, I won. Burns is a con- fident sort of a fellow. He never thinks of being beaten. Evidently he thought me a cinch, for he oame ' z da day or two before the Aght y - and asked me if I was stuok on * wplitting the purse even, as we had agreed to in the articles. T sald I - didn’t care, and Tommy suggested 60 and 40. So we let it go at that. His loser's end, 40 per cent, didn't amount to much He was an easy mark it that time. All he bad was a poor Jeft hand and a right swing that might (thero is Tommy West, knock your head off if it landed. I Just/me out in ‘Frisco <atuck my left into his face all the time /fights. [You know I have had ¢ nd his right fell short. He could only |Daitles on the Coast. West was out of ‘mlap me on the back with it, while I| training when he started with me ana ewade/a\miss|of hiaiteatures, After the |I was pretty ft He went out on the eit I learned that Burns had bet $000 /road for a mile on hitnself, which, with his training ex- penses, left him flat broke, pack, to ihe “ON one Wked Burns, and to West trained for some of my help htm out of the hole/urting me,’ said West. and get him a little change matched him with Marvin Hart When Burns turned in and trimmed Hart t| Were to fight aix rounds that day. | Waa a surprise to everybody. But he| Ti" re ae pegeed out, and West Janded in soft and made the best of tt. | (44° 17 eattae een bere He kidded ‘That was where the Joke was on M@.| a4 those old tellowa need Waicott I might have had Hart myself. Tommy | Walcott ls a tough litte fellow” Doe has had the pick of the matches ever|ways carries a gun He feito since, but he hasn't dlaplayed any |tough Joins cwisling the aa foal ae ‘anxiety to take me on egain, I lost|fnger. ‘I heah some of ene peti Kaufman the same way. Billy Delaney | Wel sniGOmine for ty va as eeeeien 4 asked me to toach Al something about fr even now, and he's nas man Ble Boxing, I went to work with him. 1 broken hand’ never ‘mended, an ke Al, ‘He's a game one, He fant] DVer De sble to Sant again’ “84 afraid of being hurt. In train! ing he| 667-7 OMMY RYAN wase hart man never asked me to go easy, like Berger. in his time, too. Oh, he could Bam used to Bick it hie sparring part-| fight. But Ryan je all jn. Her hit him tm the stomach. Kautman | 7% were to be matched in Chicago, Spt analy me to ‘Ax’ it There was a 1400 In the matoh, and iy OrBra aboeed tar ese ines |S ote toot Aint wlan ae Man when he didn't know much about | pe” Mee Ged thet 1 mustn't: hit the game ‘trimmed him. O'Brien Persone ibuale ip ness that way, and I threw the swe See rrtt to cut Kai Up Out fa Callforma Ryan meaayas another proposition. but I i: for it. wouldn'e tall helping No more of that for met Well, I guess Kid MoCo terteres WR business. rerine gee eel Ge Te Cueecdie neo the coolest man that Kelty and Burns and a tot of [Oe When we were matched in| re. Now 1 want to fight |caufortin the Kid, dressed Uke « dude, Burns again, and I ove that they aro|aat pack 1; ht hs puMing Schreck up as the logical can- wiketarusles eter ‘Aidate for the next championahip battle. ‘Where does he come tn ahead of me? sign Sullivan looked thoughtful. =. “Tt vou don't get Burns whom wif] your/death warrant.’ ou fight next?’ T asked. “How * SsWell,” anid Jack,’ “I'd Ike to fight |when we met in the rin: zh hia Saflor Burke it he's willing. I'd(me with one corner of his moi Might bim ror any club that offered a|said: ‘You don't really wood enough puree. If he geta through | got a chance with me, do yout Sie Tent With: Jonnwon: Without belng | “NoCoy was a wonder. He held me ne flight he juat wly—so slowly | Moutchered 4 take him on. But John-|too.cheap, Karly in won'a a tough: proposition for a smaller |shoyed lia left out man like Burke. He's an awful big |that 1 didn’t think It worth while sep ¢oon, with a long reach and a Jot of |ping away or blocking—and broug cleverness, I think Johnson comes |down with a 1 than any other man I ever saw, Gans | ard the count, ‘way up to nine ye the: greatest borer. thet “ever ‘ved. g00 up and colinehed and /He Just stands. stiki and puts out his [on: But gloves and pl. handbail with the Punches that come over. He pickw them | off and then punches deliberately when ‘he gets an opening, This Johnson does the same thing. And he's big as 4 house. I was sdrry when I heard that | old Fitz was going to’fght him. Fi he weakened. In the last pa 0 boy. W was a wonder in his time, but the poor | feiow doesn't know yet he Is too r tha game. Whe: was good We RYAN Dibn'T WANT TO be TN THE STOMACH", | ~ BuRNS LANDED IN SoFT WITH ReaRT”, THORP. OBUECTS 10 JOCKEYS IN RING self anxicua to have the present custom of the riders stopped. youngsler ow! in hie book ans sala! gy others, besides betting §3,00 on | ao tworyearcoid, | BY 7. Oe ae. PIPER. UDGE FRANK. W. called the attention of the ate of the Empire City track to the faot that jockeys now riding at the course in the habit of appearing In ring between races Instead of the jockey The stewards will now require that the Jockeys hereafter. confine them- selves ln their designated quarters and do not associate with bookmakers and clerks. President Butler declared him- No. 12) Lawyer Boley, whose studied legal argu 4 the Appellate Division to decide pire City Association. Tact at the Yonkers ‘Pack''-McKenna, the white-hafred handl- capper and plunger, abanacned feratoga resterday-to try “his hand at Empire City He) kept the bookies busy in the Gol. playing the colt to win ouol two, twuand, Virginia Mald was Intended to be the real cheese tn the second zace. She worked five- eighthe In 1.01 the other day and a killing! was planned, She was played down trom) bad ride by Alex THORP has ‘i nine rounds of furlous fxhtng Hie 1a wataning devel View ‘another possible legal eres and wante 10 be prepared if he @ battle In the fe again called wi Interest of Bis Empire City track Bookmae: ‘Young Abe’ Garson, of But!" Flead, won a bundle on Servile'a win, He Aug. 14); . and but for a would have made « bet! TAR & good, race deep Moeett's ride on Escutcheon deserved the} rebuks !t recalved when the stewards set the rider down for the balance of the meet- ‘The ride was infamous and deserves Investigation, Escutcheon have won easily, Now that the m look out for the stories of the Polly Prim hadn't her speed yee- was not placed to INDEXED TRAINING GALLOPS — WOOLSTONE—One quarter mile in 0241-8, galloping. NEW, GARTOR—One quarter_mil in 0.25, breezing. 180 BOLO 'DANC.—One halt — HANS—One quarter mile in 0% 1-5, ing 19 well under way , apd Stanley Fay prin are latest repoite, Capt, Williams was wrathy over the de fs good gelding, Carthage. ot race again at this course unless I am satan renee the matier of weighte,"” ho “Here my sis. Ageigned EMPIRE GALLOPS. ———— EMPIRE CITY RAGE 14—The bast workouts to-day were: — LIGHT WOOL—One quarter mile in srdtr be, cat Bin retire my hores —One quarter |4 bad rido and undue OM 1-5, breoalng + oles RE—Six furlongs in 0.88 2-5, “Who's. the greatest. fighter I--erer+ 74 BELPHOBE-One quarter WELLS—One quarter mile 4 25, pore ee n furlongs tn 0.87,| — BLACKLOCK-One quarter mile a 0.24 2-5, breezing. "SY ROBINSON—One <FORD—One | Cit LS, breesine. HT CLENENTS-One quarter mile rik Riley Grannan fe making book under the ebout Mill the bill. I think the Kid was! T Btapped into | when that name and whence? ; 0.60 2-6, = MONTES=One half mile in He vsaw. ai tew lites in his white ves it and neat clothes, juat ana “Rimoat wept, for thet is suying much while the articles were being ar ranged. Then when tt came time to he shoved the articles over to| me and said softly: ‘Here, Twin, sign — BU TTONS—One mile in 160, gallop-| — CLYDE—One mile in L4, all out. of 100 feet has been added SESE—Six furlongs in 116 5-6, t able accom feiditte afflicted patients, tile tn 0.2434, galloping. “TD une GAMESTER KAUFMAN HE'S 4 PuTS, Kis HANDS OUT AND PLAYS HANDBALL WITH TTHE PUNCHES » Au JACK “TWIN” SULLIVAN WHO IS AFTER TOMMY BURNS’ § TITLE Here’ and says he can't get a mato He ta Jim Barry, the Chicago light man in the count start with- Sailor Burke, whom he has repeatedly challenged, The Chicagoan !s only twenty-one yeara old, weighs 17) pounds and has | will deen In the ring only two years, But in that time he has established an en- viable record, having won moe: of his Agvits by knockouts. His moat recent fight war with ‘Kid’ Cutler, at the | | Brown A. C., at Rockaway, and a Chicagoan landed a hook to the thet sent Cutler down for the cou: Bary Knocked ovt.Fred P AUTOS TO RAGE OVER CUP COURSE Club, al Kov- man- M There ia plenty of automobile racing | ht for enthustn The trade has been invited to take part in a race during November over) iii" oe waked to serv Then there io a strictly, amateurs’ the con- the Vanderbilt Cup rucecour sin Now York if | | cant be carried out. : ccna east | Riicing Asoclation BARRY OFFERS TO STOP BURKE IN a fighter who wants to fight two rounds, hi {Cole and four! er. Those whe have seen Barry fight are wid make shot of the opinion that he w work of Sailor Burke. ko we with Bi » will make a side bi ne Sailor rotten K.-O. For O'Brien: Frank O'Brien lived up to hie repu last night by knocking out Jack Curley in at the Con- | the third round of thelr ti ne Long Island with the sanction lerning body. It wi ment of the ejais that conduc the 5, teat-to be restricted to stripped stoc-|race planned for a later date, cars, The promoters have met with much encouragement, and it is probable public announcement of the plans will Qurance races on the tapls, one in Au- guat_and the other planned for a aati g caval HK Ventrtlocuist. It was announced yesterday thet there| would in all probability be another) twenty-four-hour race at the Brighton | Beach race-track on Aug. 23 and 44, and) the cobdltohs, ax” dratted at prevents} yowseralna IN will differ somewhat from those of the lat rare. It will be a team race, and each en- trant will be required to © The first twenty entries received will be allowed to start. No other entries will be accepted, as the track 18 not considered wide enotigh to accommodat a larger number of cars. the Soming race, like the one } week, will be held under the auspices — ROL LEH—One mile in 4 1-5, hand- | was that for a nerve?’ And led at h and think you've SARATOGA ENTRIES. TRACK, Y. for to-morrow’ —SUNFINE—Six furlongs: Howard. “Shean! 1 HANDBRIDGE- SARATOGA RACE Thre. tur- us beneiea rr or BikGHTO? G—Tro-year-olia; handicap; 0.26 1. 8, walloping: quarter mfle in 0.2, hook on my chin. I nearer to Joe Gans in fighting style | dropped. I thought the roof had fallen wA—One half mile eid 9 co. LOQUY—One Halt mile In 6.26, I got stronger and} AR—One quarter mite in| aM—One mile and @ kndcked out Johnson t harkey and Rul nt O'Brien ow Poor old hing unusual {a the able day's outing 1 you {t brow { tears to my eyes when I sat | there looking at Its akc the fourth or 4. Fitz hit O'Brien a fi $n the stomach and masse -him | Ie up _and att his eyes with paln, | OPAte Programm Then Fitz grinned and puted hia right | Col Bawad F | by Ke, beck for the knockout. But the punch | {as too slow nd Wt just hit O'Brien fon the shoulder, After that O'Brien Fdanced away and Jabbed Bob u and ¢ old fellow'x face puffed up and the} present. and in the gra ‘Digod ran down from) hix nose and eyes | ara Cally 5,000 well fana mouth. Agy Sad taken ed sona ‘of outothim then * [cps f k sporting programm, Volunte from B speed | did! ‘TPwo-year-olda; don halt furlopey, w the} e body of be an clab- d-yard scratch be In com- net contest and one and three-sixth injles Morton May Run at Jamestown. It has been decided by the Championships intnltion of the « Island wide American Athi 28! I wae @ cinch for Johnson this last time, And poor Fitz thought he could lick the ‘big coon’ mith the lett arm and his right ft for the hospital PWhen I get as bad aa that Wl know @Tive had enough of the fighting game MTverneen, Fitz fight when he would Tphave had d@ good chance Seven with his right arn T said (I'll have to acknowledge that Cinetnnaul, 4 Whe image of Bob Fitksmmons in his i ‘ reat days ts hard (o| erase from my “ memory) Teves" rejoined Sullivan, “he must Pave been 4 woudertn his time, When you think it over, those. old fellows fit baye been grand Aghters. Why, hnson BDF WL Tiros ARG Of Philadelph Louls be Boater that entries for the t K and field cham the Jamestown will clone posltively on Aug. rman of the committe New York City, ph 9r telephone on or before be accepted. by the committes, with neceaxary foes, position on Sept. 16 with Bartow but the entry muat be forwarded immediately. apiitty J. W. Morton, a @#ing,” RESULTS oF YESTERDAY'S ‘GAMES. the Mriten champton/] thres-year-olda tha 100-yard event at Jamestown, gram xiving this information, yeaterday at the headquarters ‘Athletic’ Unton, ob Ba 4 AE ULED FOR TO-DAY, New York at Cleveland, Phiiadelphig at Detroit Fioaton at Chicano, EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES. BMPIRE RACE TRACK, N. ¥.. Aug. 14, —The entries for to-morrow aret Ft CS maiden two-) ear-o) an 2, Ler w Yorke. nia Maid. Supine ‘Concern i y Bounce 5 140 Havare: Larorella Uy Sitver Cup Dominator 0000) THIRD RACK--One 1 [and upwards ax xo. tie Peyton JURTH RACK--The — Clar) yi three-year-olds and upward; mile xteenth an Lad +103 Shenandoah, L103 Hawka Ma: $108 Comedienne. |: 108 ntWOOLs ses {2108 utcpeon 100, 1h five ans 101 101 101 101 108, ‘one ttle jonnte Reg Shenandoah *Henry 0 Braden velling: Hiszy Iszy ~*Marion 6 “Apprentice allowance. facta eaeerteme First Defeat for Sonoma Girl, POUGHKEEPSIE, Y., Aug. 14,0 noma Girl, the most famous trotter of the year, met her first defeat tn the Grand Cir- eult races at the Driving Park yesterday, when she was beaten by Watson in the ats r two Cars, | /BIOUS Breaks ip jhe first : AMUSEMENTS. $24.00. be made soon. ry -| HAMMERSTEIN ‘There are two twenty-four-hour on M S# # twice defeated George six fast rounds with Jack Blackburn. He also knocked out heavy-welght, and ho will moet any | Jimmy Han) , and would lke to| iO ROUNDS mildated A, C, O'Brien showed cleverness fn blocking and accurscy In hitting. Bev- he maggered Curley with hant- to the ard in the ff right hook to the pote © count, ute and Jerry tenrvund draw, Mike “Hare 12 rounAi, Young Travers dtew Koyes vs. Dwyer To-Night. boys who are to meet in the final Bharkes A. C. to-night have eyes will come up noon, and of Staten over the 2 way @ (5th at. Mar WHAT THE PAPERS SAY | RAYMOND HITCRCOCK in HENRY W, SAVAGES Prove’ | A YANaEE 10URiST A Beals Book by THCHARD i Lyrica by Wallace int Music by Alfred ‘RNG OF TF laa ne 16 Brved=— ARTHUR PRINCE! =: yankee tourst sine test musical SAR DENT: ch pal oueE ey KVERY EVE. ATS as ea bbe BoERLA, MATINEE DAILY. VICTORIA THEAT. Entire Root Bi, Ee Toure Colling & | -n 250. hart, 4 Avito 500, CRITERION S38 ATRE Shy Shae 2s BAIN WILG'AMS #2 HEUUT. KNICKERBOCKER, B 4 88th Eves, 8.10 sharp. Matinee Bat., 2.15. 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