The evening world. Newspaper, August 28, 1907, Page 8

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AND NEWSY. 4MIKE SCHRECK IS. ~ | CHAMPION FAT MAN a +} Pudgy Little Pewyweieht Is Almost. as’ Broad as He Is Tall, but ‘He Can Fight F all,the pudgy, squdgy asptr:| ft O ants for the hervywelght championship, Mike’ Schreck js the pudgiest and squdgtest. z Yet Mike can fight. There's no! doubt of that. | Jim Corbett, so they say (although | Jim never tmparted this: information | to me), beleves that Schrock has an | ideal build for a premier heavy-/ weight. If Jim ever did express such a belief he wasn’t casting any violets in his own direction, for no two men! ever displayed more points of differ-| ence than Schreck of to-day and the “Pompadour Jim” who whipped John | for the world’s champtonship. \corbett was put up like a thorough-| bred, while Schreck reminds one for ‘nll the world of a cross between a Percheron and a Plymouth Rock. tal} around the waist as he is from his head to ‘his Heels, Yot Schreck can fight. I’m not casting any slurs on his fistic abiitty. ’ Ho is fat. He ts as fat as “Young | Limerick,” many yoara ago, he has been Worbett” at his fattest—whon out ‘of| sdentified actively with every movement ‘training. And even when trained to. the|in New York for the betterment ef the mit he could roll down hill faster thari| Irish people. It comes as.a shock to his| ‘he could run. Ata glance no one would| friends to-day to learn that charges take Schreck for a fighter. He looks| may be preferred against him in the f tore like a champion ple-eater. They| Ancient Order of Hiberntane and the ‘say fio went around Marvin Hart lke Clan-na-Gael. +} ® cooper around a barrel. I never saw comes about very simply. “Pp. J." “{/-@ cooper around a barrel, but last thne was siulting: somo friends ae. the total “BT anw Schreck he looked’ as Sf he were|Far Rockaway last week. The women frond "a medium-sized hogshead—end | Events awarmed around him with books os? iit it hard to diges: Sf chances for Drizea at A Masonic fa fair e e ! fax then in full’ blast. poy ent DOR forret that! Tosk a acore or #0 and, lucky as the F°: all hin fatness ho ts aggressive | Club he presides over, one of his tlokets | | i i won a diamond ring. #nd game as they make ‘em. He! ‘Well, that’s what I call luck,’ eald whipped big Hart by plunging | Conway Inst night. ‘fnto him round after round until the “It's bad luck.” said Dan O'Reilly. @ Kentuckian was worn out. It waa a Puke impeach you In the Hibernians mayage, bloody fight. Hart has always] mason: ‘been famed tor his abliity to take pun-| Conway is now trying to prove an Ishrent, and on this occasion he broke | slibl. but he bas wot the ring and it's a secre eetwok Daltered en cows au: me. en the fight over Bao were 4 thing ee His heat -was twice its ordinary size, md his features had disappeared in a lass of swollen bruises. He looked aa if he had tried, to investigate a bees’ Meat while the inmates were at home. Thren days after that. fight I met 4 ‘Bchreok in 'Frisco, I was standing with \ ‘Jimmy Coffroth in the famous Tuxedo, Paysing the time of day fers comes Schreck” sald Coffroth tna low tone, f 1 looked around. @. Approaching us from the rear of the Tom Was a short, broad-shouldered, stout man who awung his ape-itke arms they hn tds aon rolled lke a salior as} __* = = 6) Wal Tie wore fis black derby onee pn the back of his head, and| NEWPORT. R. T., Aug. %.--The na- : arc lights glaring o w| tional lawn tennis championship tn sin- | sr {ES shadows, under iis. puffed and aw led eyes. His fuce was red and OF THE PRIZE RING ‘The pudgy little heavyweight ts almost as broad as he is tall, and as na-Gael for helping the Free-|. gles was won to-day hy William A.) mary outs fied from the rubbing of gloves Larned. of Annapolis, Md.. through his oas St, and his ferehead showed jr- [straight set victory over Robert Leroy. mpS where Farts 4 Srnee relia: trem rie ‘ * tournament, and the: {nability Sali pares dN boone hipeandeneayy, Willlam J. Clothier, of Philadelphia, jaw gave him a forbidding look. defend the titie which he won on the OFFROTH introduced us Rae athe ag EAS tosced ACA G (G On meeting a prizestignter one | ¢_4 tnstinotively gives him a hard Larned py his victory also secured to 4 erip—perhaps. with the half-consclous | permanent possession of the alxt {, Wesire to make an impression. S: plonshio cup offered by the hheid out his right hand, and 1, thought-} Association, Jin previoux legs Jeasly, cinched on the pressure i The fighter bent and} The con Boubled forward. : ex- | decisive, and except for a briet period blaimed. fe han in the d set, Was never tn lies I dropped tire grip as if I had taken | from t start Leroy, althou oF 1a a hot fron, wed and outplayed by ¢ Ke neld su made-ac“piuck yt “TL iyeliow tn streaks “broke me ha Mike, wt ‘apolo for my have done sotne running ba ofr 6 was kop ot New York. in the toate of the ali} ham J 129 RU jist 1 | ad | 119 6PONSOR Six ezINK | us SARACI . 132 morning of con. horses hav furlongs ‘Looks A for lean cause {x Kame, And he ¢ ee FORT ERIE ENTRIES. would with. ANH, . Dnton I “Apprentice allowances THE ‘EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2871 907. : ve | od BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. pe MIKE SCHRECK, WHO IS Ji CORBETT’S CHOICE FOR THE HEAVY TITLE: MIKE Scurec ISNT THE HANDSOMEST ~ PUG IN THE RING - SS ogee x EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN, S CHRECK DS HANDS sa ra WOULDN'T BEAR_ ~ € MIKE COouNnTs on SAAC SE aT) ae BEATING KAUFMAN BY STAVING IN HID (MAME DIATE VICINITY, LIKE [ A FLEA. ose G { BuT HE CAN FIGHT. : : } IRISH A. G. ATHLETES FOR AMESTOWN ——@ Jim Coreett SAID ONCE THAT SCHRECK HAD THE IDEAL BUILD FoR & CHAMPION -- NOT MUCH LIKE THE OLD own, The steamship will eopier foot of Beach sireet at am. Baseball, Po! ing ¢ Jamestow accom z | mM oh ter a Bayne's § . of rooters ani y ORR ADOOR JIGS 7 Regiment Ban W ~ President ay to-day a seen ae that the arrangements are plete, with the exception of elimination which takes Dic ees BRESS, games of the club in Celtic ES INDEXED “AT SARATOGA ee es SARATOGA RACE TRACK, N 7 , N fe uring the |1% OUD" He furl nen 1.011-5, breezin im BSCU 0.8 455, +1 — SOPH men breezing. PMPIRG in Corry mil A °7 {iiprints, middie distaadg-and tong dis- | fy AY gamiestowsr are h ie. La tan “uns in the weights, the pole andthe Irish-Amiertc: 7 fel Be rap ug. JOHNSON 10 MEET the jumpa will be selected, They will Exposition Auiletic Grounds Xexcd | Se Nik he the guests of the club aboard the, t0\# fne nat Root Bil) RATHS | Monroe and during a four days’ stay" During the trip South \ = TREE VAUDEVIELE. | =~ eee ’ | aE i i le EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES. ows. Steep ~ACK, YONKE Entries for to- Labor Day, About, forty, men notadle of the standard ove | MATINEE : od working order. Shed ithe main deck | a mile in BY JOHN POLLOCK. ACK JOHNSON, the ‘colored heavy- furlongs in STANDING OF WaE CLUBS. 7 DREAMLAND ICAN LEAGUB NATION LEAGUE. j AMER Ta A wen re. ae BLE e Beelic Toute, 135 $4 204 ATION'S PLAYGROUND RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Ll JN A PA ARK N Boston, 1 2 IKON STEAMBOATS. being side “Stepped champion Tommy | 1 the other fellows, | 8 A DIME AS BIG AS A DOLLAR, : perimeter i SS EG ARK ae | le at Reading, Pa., to-night. He} GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. ‘ Bathing c P | Will meet Kid Cutler, the heavy-welght : S36 Woe Hoston at New York. Two ga Seetpaula et Detrort £ RANCH, lane ter of Minnesota, who has deserted game to become a pro- Chieako at Cleveland | HAPPYLAND : Jobnaon and. Cutler nd bout, and John- AMUSE! NTS. as ee AMUSEMENTS. ae oo SERS PL Se ose SI EAA RA BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. wre: nat NOrrow's | y : ) should ha F ye ATAL LOVES? Nxt. Wk. The Meackinallers of New York) Conn,, on| Gih AV, 44 to 44th Streets. Seat Sale To-Day, 9 A. Mc HER a Hers AECAME? Edna May Spooner, | “Aiko Vauaeviiee |; Payton's. Lee Avenue Theatre | Sailor Burke, at Bridgen 12 for six rounds and he will th purpose of || NEPTUNE’S ‘12 New PIONEER |, s wien some of |PDAUGHTER Cireen &te | DAYS cr Tex Ay OU Haman Fiags, 1 AUDREY ante NEXT Sas | sex Wake aLunsor. Clean Sreake or Shut Up Re- -Upening—Saturcay Eve: Mig eM Drewes || 7 ea | . gti) Mid-Ate | Pantee the death knoll of the rough- | x aah tactics which have governed some wice. Y boxing bouts In-Philadetphia t CRORE TAR serie is now cortnin, The author- | J Extre Mat THE LADY FROM LANE'S Troupe, Wed. and Sat, \e mallee nlacena: ! a Chorus Girl's Luck in New York obtain POLL Yo rc | HARLEM Finely auehicas] Bertha. the Sewing Machine Girl Datly Ma ¢ propoee toowelt until there is; rouble at any of the clubs be- acting,.and as a result have In-)1 0° yon ntat 4 the mana, of all the boxing! # picts Me }cluba that ” aks’ must rule inl | Soon ROY! all future else no shows will This will be a j sad blow Tommy. Murphy + Gardner Signs With Redskin. | jimmy Gardner, the Lowell Mass. | sealtorweds Shas’ Anaily deen Induced ret torrente indian _pugiiiet. Pfieiting so well tn the| [3 onthy y have} ‘nght, ss pounds. be-| THEATRE, 433 that offers the largest |} LB rain 2 FOLLIES OF 190, ane (Ind.) a fateh Die Giris—Gibeon Bathing Girls BROADWAY SuCe RAP reo? Gent ay vuine som asdet: || ROGERS BROS. IN PANAMA. TAME New York Theatre | ,¥vety be hee Advanced | at 8.15, GENS ERLANGER MeNadt EV BI Vaudeville. BTA AC a MUMEC LAS’ K Laat \times in the elty D M'INTYRE & HEATH eh Tree, HURTIG & SBAMON'S svstc mae HIMON A CLARK'S RUAAHAYS vesyaiaeee, Ny pp twa HELOQOIS} sis*rarrinte Secret THE (ORKVILLE ;NAT M, WILLS ANERIGAN a BB in “A LUCKY 0G.” EDNA, THE Matinee To-Day, _26r, Canal, Of ne WET. BO Next Week—The are Robbery. | Grit TAGeRke Gon FREE! FREE! FREE! Sell eet Tay eT pala a oi | Madison Square Roof Garden 4 ‘Sita | RAYMOND HITCHCOCK asta a 25-1 Shot WINNER 114009 aul A MUSICAL FAR( [ieee00S, Gtangness | The Maid & the Millionaire j.asn's ‘or "shine, ms sorter aay — WALLAGK’S "yazigavpy att? | DEWEY 20TH CENTURY MAIDS TANT Ting Te Plicee em | B rerenereceree ° |Blaney’s kN sin" ants | Fy HGOTHA THE BRIGADIERS ED UAL unin APOILERS 100 People: 12--Farces—2. (MED ¥ n | WEST END Van Den ere AE, MURRAY 61) Hit, 424 fe Cenpe ay, Dally Mat: 16° with By UpWibeet Bestel YDE & BEHMAN'S OLYMPIC Matines Daity, Suoking Permitted. GARRICK fr) 3 HEMEACS Hoktems cincos FRANCIS WILSON ""y¥ — GRITERION Bese yoe Hae rmuweat pig THE DAIRY MAIDS LYCEUM esis eek BS Grace George in DIVORCONs, eN) KERBOCKER. Bw; ie THE ALA: SAVOY. Sith tt, 2 MAN OF THE. HOUR” ‘PASTOR'S oe | Devine & Williams, Jas, | Dianond & Smith and yuk in THY., ORCHID fondep2. Virginia Harned. We way | Qnen EXTRA! STAR Pe ae ee CASINO GIRLS — FOUGERE Smoking Concerts, TROCADERO BURLESQUERS — ISHUBERT . } 20, 00 & & ' 1 George adhurst, SPORTING: amie Last 2 Days of b Ns ‘ean. Racing 7 k ike Binclog a from zllerne lia Em ‘ire City rac (WIMDRA Sti esteezresten! | scans Yio |To-Morrow--The Valhalla Pursy- 2 ate NAY Night. “Mat Lith &trving pl 35, MO) & 7! D-DAY, 2c. XPRESN RONBERY. Ws THE GREAT fonds ack. Subway apark and Kine lntrise by trolley. Fare, be. Alt Hrone troileya transfer to. track ‘ R Mt To-in' ws Empire City—Thursday A genuine Long-shot Sleeper given FREE as an introduction to the rac- ing-public. Call at once, bet. 10 & 3, SHREVE, Room 414, 1416 Broadway, Cor, 39th St, | a | OPENS NEXT SAT. NIGHT FEkih show Scribner’ sigs nae Aree, Dee American League F r Rome ys. Boston, One adm, p>

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