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UP TO DATE eeND NEWSY. HYLAND BEATEN BY TOMMY MURPHY | IN FAST BATTLE Pride of Harlem Defeats ‘Fighting| _ Dick, "the Western Wonder, Whose Style of Boxing Is Better Suited to a Long Contest. BY ROBERT EDGREN. | 2.) (Special to The Evening Wor PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 42—Tommy Murphy, of fainly: did make good here last night. Tommy bested “Fighting Dick Hyland, the Western wonder, who has been touted as a coming rival for the honors held by Joe Gans. ~ There was no knockout. There was not even a knockdown in the} ound fight. But it-was.achummer forall that. It was_one of those fights where you. expect the knockout to ‘happen at any moment and where you feel a pang of disappointment when the bell clangs at the) ¢onclusion of the last round. Murphy did the cleaner hitting. He scored often on Fighting Dick's chin, and when the fight was over Dick’s eyes were swollen and his lips Harlem, cer- tween Clever Pair. BY JOHN POLLOCK. |that went to ace the ba } But he was up and fichting again in aj Fain ditty, deft eye, was unmarked fo give Hyiand the credit fue him Whe fight showed that he was accus- , tomeg to a different styie of milling—| The fAfth started with an ‘he style used in Western long-distance | Tally tn which Murphy found himeelf| A.C ‘@ffairs, § Throughout the entire six | outclassed again. Tommy (ot| away “wounds he ruched without letting up for | 4nd tried five times in quick sli¢cesston | Vgecond, pushed and punchad Murphy,|to throw a damaging punch a. i “pil around the ring and steadily ham- Hyland's jaw, But “Fighting Dick’ ‘mmered away at his boty. If the fight | blocked each one in a style worthy of | | had been one of trenty rounds Hyiand | Gans himself. Murphy shot his famour) fight have made an entirely different | [right into Hyland’s stomach. It Hyland wttt {nflghting | matched to fight again before the Nationa “Murphy and aid Johhuy “Medulzan wanted me to let defeat him again | T ghowing. I punch that might have dropped any | ordinary fighter, and the sound of { Had Murphy Guessin by BS sonia | phy be could be heard in the galleries over! Tp the fitth round he had Murphy fm |". he ‘ar cries of the assembled Harlem- lstreas from the hard pounding on the | | “Just at the end of the third session et Hyland ald not even budge, He md landed = fierce right b "Fight fans cheap sports when money to tee top-n jonly bent his head and plunged head-| think of it, the on for ie it. | battle were 50 ee Tommy's ja, throwing him violent. (lone in for more, He got it: Tommy | bait, wars 60 ¢ % the-ropes—Murphy_gor | buried a. ppercut against him jaw | $i ast gs, he u ave been packed. sway "and singgered back to the middie,| 4 ap and hi es Vet the ring, and then, just as “Fighting | S##in on his sturdy mixtren-inch neck Tommy Murphy, as usual, was ek’ otarted for him again, the beli} Toward the end of the round Hy-lto enter the ring. He wan give Except in these two instances |/and’s rushes began to tell. Tommy’! ovation -ty the crowd. 7 phy was not in the slightest danger. | Causht his arms and held tn the/ Sener that he bas had fur-| clinches, drawing his kmees up when the ex-light-weight ded Murphy | betties, was not in Tomm:! night. Erne and Murphy ha. nding several months ag, Hyland's blows slipped through, as 1f| Frank Fi they hurt. Two or three times Tommy rot cle: long enough to land a hant, clean punch on Hyland's face. ; ed a grand surprise for the specta- ers. Murphy has always been known ‘pa the most dangerous infighter in the ast, yet at close quarters Dick han- "Bled Tommy ike a child. Murphy ¢id{ There's one thing about Fighting Dick “pet have a chance at short range. Hy-|—he never stops Wand, with calm indifference, blocked | Is ¢ He surely deserves, the name fall of his vicious [ttle punches and|The harder Murphy punched him the “t ne aa ‘ ret-Tommy's body an metnod!-| ater he tried to force his way intol oatitnge te fee the wee is ally as a carpenter driving natis into an | clone quarters and the harder he slugged| “Spke" Robson, Johnny Bu © unreststing plank, when he got there. Keyes and "Young Ere. “SHe wan twice as strong ax Murphy The Jast round was a whirlwind le pushed Tommy about the ring, pinned | far there waa not much to choose be- aginst the ropes so tently that he | tween the fighters. Murphy had the better of the milling on points, but both would not get away and then pound sGeliberately at every uncovered portion | seamed in shape to keep on fighting tor | @ week. Tommy smashed Dick flush on ces Murphy admirably Bummors teally matched to Crown A. C, of Monday night box Murphy at Brookiyn, « Little Hyland entered cool way thi the habit of doing when he was to ef the Harlem boy's anatomy. It looked as if Tommy had met more, than his match. chin with a savage right-hander, Harlem- Boy's ieee Wy ing for Another Go Be- ‘puffed up. His nase was cut and bleeding. Tommy Murphy, beyond a T 90 much fenting In New few red spots over the heart and kidneys and a slight brulse under h Pelerde badkoass iresnenalls for ing men specia probably Fort Keys will prob So] atly wrt the frst chance as he was prac Jim Jeffries was always oF FRISCO WITH AL IKAUEMAN, THE EVENING WORLD, «<j BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. be Bicty Denney WAS THERE “DICK” isiuincleieienanaonaimeenmeeestunt eee THURSDAY, SEPTEMBE R12, » 1907. in THE VER ae THAT HAPLEST == BUNCH MURPHY AND HYLIND ARE AGAIN TO MEET HYLAND. | Snappy Ringside Flashes _of | Quaker City Scrap—Allen | Gets Bad Cut. felphta, who has held all the the| tx that have been suKAt he fixures a hy can also fight"? perfecto, $500 that Hyland} 5 eda! Hy jean Corbett aa he started LOMTITY EDITED BY ERT EDGREN, OE the door. When Dick came to his comer after the fitth round his manager, Met > him: "Dick. your only ch Untock, 4. but | I the bout Bam MoGjintock rushed up| Jack ts to fille bow great —a—fghie: ie meet the colored pus Sailor E y Oliver, manager of Murphy, and! tight heavyweight, In a.» “Well, Johnny, we Beat your man at) at a boxing ehge to de brought o:! smile. replied. | 3 : inched the | Under the auspices of the Liberty A. a * said n0|1n Smith's ra-House at € fore and went to his lew Conn ‘ manag sof gambling coming were shooting crap a has a f n f at Newark toa howpital by his frinnds mg him back against Hyland bounced off w missed its the ropes h@ awing tat Murphy Changes Tactics. No. 145 ~ phy's most savage hooks and jabs. eady Kray even | as Walloped INDEXED Se ie Futurity a half furlongs | fly both han Coming back on the train. every one! Johnson wit! have to hayded Hyland a roast. “1 thought that fel! q ecanan wilicene a match the None of Despite game who 4 offer him 3 wble in dispo this great Bee xood the ne w home one right gs tol hat! JOHNSON AND BURKE i Big Jack Jonnaon, AMUSEMEN’ Se “(KEITH & PROCTOR’ 5} 1H Broa! ae Datly Mat. 10. be wt UNION SQ. 3° "Phone 193) \ConUnuour, 1 Ludv. 25-50 HARLEM dway F pd 3010, But in the second Murphy took the t i : eavice of his ringside friends and | of e 2, sohnscnie dem eran ae 235¢ ) -egan punching at long range and keep- Hyland's nose, Burke realizes that 28] sleenss a 4ng clear of the infighting as much as he ok like an onion. | Very scientific boxer and : Daity Mat. ot could. Hyland, with steady plunges, Hyland Again Tore in. count ihe ‘dees, not Inte oniynand 58th St ‘ \ept trying to corner a arartsoniea Nuhiaihend lowered tie nents | eae dle Ht re) Laatens i enlnRE He nA AY: | | fiyal, only to run headlong into Mu ront of a litte bull, Hyland tore in| ee j atarnadazy sale scimnU inte 61 Ps “As soon as the third started Tommy | 2° hooked iis ter( ist over to Hytans saw 4 @nd the crowd jumped up to yell. bat! Fighting Dick retaliated emashesin the hody Wy Hfted, Tommy from his feet and flung “ ped at Mack @ Tool at a tine, Sturp the ropes, along the rop Hyland bat: ay. VIDERE—Has hi. him aghinst the ropes in his own cor- Tation for the Ann “mer, Here there was a mix-up. Tom He had a goods finally broke out and got clear awa Bes pet t midring. Hyland followed fast ‘h8 SIR. CLE 1As—Five zing Is Torimy stopped and jammed his right “against Hyland's jaw with a thud. It ) Was a beautiful punch, but Dick never | hanged expression. He kept on boring ed him up. It did not worry | in Tee ever Tommy themped tty} Dosa 116 LADY 9 1 slam-banged at Ti as he could i breezi He put 0. x © punch {nto Tommy's body Hated ag — atl — ety + e to Dick's face, Bot! = ‘gn the nose, starting a stream of blood. | Both | 424 @till Hyland rushed steadily, Ms When’ the (bell | Murphy to the ropes with a H poe | 58 right-hander and had ne staggering at | the bell. Murphy Fast as Ever But the glass jaw toe Tommy Murphy tn tor bea mistake. Tommy breezir Bi tourth iouna juss aa er pi ihe {The frst thing he aid was 9 Sih Yeft over°to Hyland's mou Neditorace tr the blood afresh and dri nny away Hyland bow. 5 ball and p: aes: @gains Murphy's chest Dick away elear across the fot clear ho started his ; Work ggain and © all the dost of the Time and aga the rushi: Nn, ar: head back ‘ ry: hla shoulder Ch “Gee ampions Vicious swing e I Have Known” | | BY +-ROBERT EDGREN lose Cleveland | eal y, First of Great Series lew. Yor rire on games postpones. Rat ton. 3; F Cleveland, 3; Detroit, 6 GAMES SCHFI)ULED FOR TO-DAY, New ‘at Brooklyn. delpliis at Boston. Cincinnat! at Chicago, Pushed ant AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY TRACK. “JOE GANS” EVENING WORLD SATURDAY ehalf turk Handicap; RACE niries for ton a foi son intends to pu ¢ merely { | J EMPIRE un. 1o0P Willin a, 05, Master SAVOY da and up i welling, | | clnimes Baseball To-Day, kNUY_ American veWeshton AMUSEMENTS. UA AMMERSTELN’ 5 | pwc yanornst toh et. or. Ath MURRAY 4 ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 14th Bt. & Irving PL | charts race “0880 Grand “fillies ewo Prices; 25 101.00, Mate, Wed.& Uat,0TNV.815 ext Weel—The as.to the style of fig AMUSEMENTS. JOHN DREW nae ape BOC!) Rated THE THIEF ROBERT EDS ead Sipe, CUSTIN. FARNUM MAN OF THE HOUR ; ib, footie! BLAKE'S. EAN tee STH |S WEST ne see At oth ay. 2 he Ss “Th i Riway 43th, Pw R15 Rat ‘STO! aS wonp HITC THE NEST MUSICAL SHOW IN Ney, | nancies NIGHT OWLS C ting which Burke ue and ¢ At ktcount nds to meet the sailor's HEATRE, Biway & 40th at. gn 8.20. 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