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We TO DATE _AND NEWSY. ANCE TOFACE _ “OLE MASSA JOE” ~ by His Defeat of Hyland, Interests - Promoter Coffroth, of the . Pacific Coast. 2 ' HERE is just a chance that, ? Tommy Murphy may be matched against Joe Gans for the lightweight championship of the “world. —-For two or three years we rapid advance, but never before have we seriously considered him as a champion possibility. But Jim Coff- roth, the big San Francisco fight pro- moter, wants Murphy. Coffroth saw “him-fight-here-s-conpte ot years ago, and hes been watching his career closely ever since. While on tho coast a short time ago I was asked about Murphy by many sporting men, and was fold that Coffroth ~ — thought him a comer. In fact, they ing James qnietly for being so enthusiastic over an unknown, _ But Murphy's defeat of Hyland changed all that. Hyland {s well known 4n the West as a remarkably dangerous little fighter. Any man who could wutfight him, even in a short six-round bout, ts worth watching. ‘Tommy Murphy bas tmproved mar-{ sented. The fact ts Just the other way “yellously during the past vear or —I have a hard time getting matches Frank Urne. it 1s eid, lett Murphy's | because the oth¢r fellows are so afraid Training quartera because Murphy had| of me that they always try to: tle me Wmproved wo much that he could easily |up and make me agree not to knock Cwhip his boxing master, And although |them out. May I never get up from Erne took pride in his pupil. it ruffed | tnis chair allve—may -I never sec my Beene to think that the youngster | home again—if I ever faked a fight or passed him. asked any fighter for an agreement in my lite, And now O'Brien comes out and tells all About how he faked almost all of his fights, going tn on the level only when hé had a soft mark before him. 8 for myself, I'd never convict Jim Jeffries of being crooked on the word of such habitual dealer in fiction as Jack O'Brien. URPHY has everrthing a cham: Pion needs. He is strong. game, fast as a streak. and an ex- lever boxer at any range, with 3 punch In efther hand. He dm one of the havdest hitters in the rine: His “long thin jaw" has been proved tough rt all purposes. Johnny Gumimers cavpht Murphy on that jaw three Umes ahd dropped him each time. Yet Murphy came back full of fight| I notice, too, that O'Brien has an ‘nd finished the six rounds stronger {intense admiration for Jack Johnson, ~ than he started. Like attracts like. A faker loves em Gani fsht. At} O:Brien's_admiretion—ts—rm ‘ny rate hin advent among the top- ond skilful worlenan for | Botchers will furnleh a new interest Johnson's crooked fights fil ) to the came. ‘Oliver, Tommy's manager. | of pages in the record books. His. lat. gays he's willing Ro have him fight /eat fake with Burke has finished his © Gans or anybody else. fighting career around New York. And — his fakes in Los Angeles and San AKER JACK O'BRIEN, whoee| Francisco have made him an tmposai- deen; Dility in the West. whole professional life has sat Hea ine pee wpent in fixing fake fights for the rere a waneal ixhter, nn FoR, It he purpose of getting the public's money fe As ne, fast and cles ishonestly, fad frhose time outside of Br, faking al “ihe” Gime ‘ie fc ight make if he were the ring has been spent in swear- on the level. ing that he was the most honest Another, A couple <¢ BEST ie HE EVENING WORLD, pol | eee S/AURPKY PUNCHED YOUNG CoRBETT ANYWHERE HE WANTED To. BURNS GOING TO ENGLAND be held tn Indianepolle Friday night, Mor i} ae 4 Rreat Gignter by the | fieht ‘tritice tn the ‘West Walsh and O'Toole Can't Agree on The sleavy Welght Champion Wants to Fight “Gunner” Weight. Nae 3 : ‘A Aifteronce of a few pounds ta the only Moir for Title at N. S. C. iacle which stands tn, the way of 8 match betwean Tommy O*Tool therwetgh: -of-Pernsyivents.and—simmy lah. the, clever Boston” ba The Indy i Hunde “betore. the Watlonsi ey Gof Paita: ? c 0 fore the Nu 5 Cn. Of PI BY JOHN /POLLOCK. Seiphta, “on Ssaturany plait, but aa Walsh 5 Seti wanta¢ ‘® lighter weight OMMY BURNS, the heavy-weight | Gan rommy cares (0; the contest’ therefore champion, 4a now thinking seri-| bangs fire. ounly to meet “Gunner /Motr, the English heayy- of /golnk to England Sailor Burke to Take a Rest. Sailor Burke {s going to take a rest for at welght champion, na twenty-round | Jeast'g monis. Afier that he, will be reaits : to fight any, mlddiewelght in the. world tout before tho National Sporting Club, | Siojieht pany, adinmcien: inthe, wort of Lendon.Atter Burns had beaten.| Himpbreyt “manager ot thitke, vwaa 22 Ml Squires "Pexgy” Bettinsor, man- | Nationa An" of Philadelpnine on Maturasy but as Humphreys says that Burke can get more money by fighting Papke in er of the N. 8. C., sent Burns a letter | [tte wast juaker informing him that !f he cared to make Ad Naa ie ST PTEMBER 17, WOOT oes pee PORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. pe MURPHY HAS QUALIFIED FOR TOP-NOTCHER Di EDITED BY . OBERT EDGREN, o R CLASS, AND JOE GANS MAY BE NEXT TVorv's LONG JAW CAN STAND POUNDING,’ SUMMERS MNOCKED HIA Down 3 TIMES, BuT He KEPT RIGHT ON FIGHTING. Bor Tommy CHANGED To OPEN WORK AND PUNCHED DICK AT WIL. AYLAND BEAT cas AT GeTIGUTS aS DIVORCE BOOKMAKER-OWNER iH jas attitude of fh Jockey Ciu> and are formaiost now in declaring that they favar the abolition of the present sys- term. Loula Cell sald to-day: “I have | expended nearly, $100,000 in the Eastern, | thoroughbrail market this season for ye «x, Intending to race extensively [Wext year, T any willing to Sacrifice one jof my Interests "for the good that can | be wrought by preventing a man book- Ing on horses owned by> him. While | theré are honest men engaged just Ihave been for years, sthil the tempt Tae Jockey Club 1s considering the [ote Mow rong Is always present and »avisability of ‘assling a decree prohtb- | thy weak ate hound to fa iting all horxe-qwners from particpat-.! nN Appleby spoke ing in the direction, profits or losses of ADO ARGH EGA LRANALC teu gOSdrot > book. In brief, bookmakers who are rse-owner and the bookmaker harse-awners are to be waged against, and separate operating bodies, and If the Jockey Club hasynot the Rance, fo Tet RO GF One Thterast porer prevent a continuance of auch combinations, a bill will be drafted and Patt dockey Club Considers Prohib-| iting Horse-Owners Being Interested in Books. in stmilar AL many evil have been aff cl, combinations tn- the ted by bookmaking- fone the records Mghter, who has taken on’ weight since hie lam contest In Philadelphia, Jack McGul- wan, matchmaker of the National A. C., of Philadelphia, hus offered them an lacentive to battle fo nd they have accepted it ‘They will battle sx rounds In about three weeks, Johnny Dwyer to Box Bart Dorscy. Theat That Vast Sum Will Even Be Exceeded Before Draft- -ing-Ceases> Johnny Dwyer, roy and. was mate Dorney: ne Ute ed lant South tight fighter of Perth Am! night Bro 1: sore when he is ink mest in the main b to fant the weekly stax of the Kharkey A, This bout ought to reat to-morrow @ hummer. ry night. Besides pila boxers will GER. of a million dollars BY BOZEMAN RU. QUARTER this fra, gil, Mecarney ‘over ite AV Bee ao for now basebal: ! players e you an Idea of Another Promising Western Fighter, | tne tmmense amount of money involved Another promising fighter has sprung u ational game ar well as Its im- in the West, “He Je Jack Morgan, of fact sot} sa facto; n Indfanapolis, who has been battling in| . EAE osha great form around the latter city for some | Sal M ee been aligned up to meet | The two mafor leagues, within fan Gr or te ctere 0 ra F 3 ietatean neh A eae kale he = [past six weeks, have pald out for new man onthe face of the earth, is iNo. 149 Eee TRAINING fella all about his “prearranged fake AT GRAVESEND TRACK. with Burns, and how Burns double- crossed him.’ If O'Brien were satisfled swith that we would let it pass without Bt No-one has much respect far > @ taker or the eort of a man who will _ de associated with him in a fake. Even Burns's excuse that he agreed to fake Tmwith O'Brien because tiat was the only way he could get him into the ring RAS again, and then depdle-crosed him be-} Gn aymsonp RACE TRACK, Sept eaure he would not be a party to rob-}17—he jocal track was In Very KOood ‘ang the public-in-the betting, doean't| shape to-day, Beveral very good work- (lear Burns, in my estimation. Burns] 0Ut* were noted. could haye lyed along without another gee tee eer One mtle/4nr 1.4, “Watch with O'Brien, Red and green ink PRE pier Waa eS op won't mix and make clean water, and Thing well yo brands of Viishonesty won't make up jFeur furlongs in 0.48, nigaia ® wouut ready. PSE TARE OC an oDeeS ne: M6 GILD—Four furlongs in 0.491-5. But O'Brien, not content with throw-|~ handily tiaa a loot speed ad xt hin-tetiow fier, sare the! | RABBLE me mite tT, Nanay: > as only gulloping Gi Jeftries 1p a crooked reteree. Nol \4, Reply wallonings iin “gman —awho- knows JettrieswlH—take <carpoked-Inek-0-Brien-s—word for-euoh @ thing as that I was Laiking the matter over with “Better than rated. 4 MEEEN IPE Stee ruriong® MoT ITD breezin, Ix not moot. BS FLOWER QUBEN—Four In 0.48 +4, handily eet y ty Jeffries a while ago, and found the big |J% SEYMOUR BUTLER SSS. favlonns fellow very bitter against O'Brien. na aie 1343-6, handily. Has speed. Why," sald Jeff, “O'Brien came .| 1 NEMBUS—8x Hadad ig acon te myhome here in Los Angeles and | M7 CONFEDERATE One mile ska at aide me a propowtion to aocept an furlong tn) 1582-9, breezing In wffor from a Nevada club, fight him, t Sa De. 4 ED BAL ‘our furlongs 49 this O'Brien would handily try. be dhe abet fe would inalude scr eer se eee the whole purse and a larke sum th Would be made up by trimming my GRAVESEND ENTRIES. friends in the betting ring.” it's a wonder you didn’ uw Ail him," ‘GRAVESEND RACE TRACK N.Y, Bes told him to get fast as he could.” —— out of my house as EFFRIES had tho right tdea, ‘It is Impoastble to touch a pot without gelUng dirty hands, and {tts tm- pRangulne possible to have dealings of any i) 'Quern of tt kind with a fake fighter without being Ohh) sWilitar at Lek Binirched. £ Rac For four-year olde SRCOND. Steeplechase handicap; abou After his first Lo) Angeles fight with Burns, O'Brien caml Kast, He dropped nto The World office and begun throw- figs the Icvpic atmosphere over hls own exploits “Yen, 0! You can fi rie it, I sald, “I know t for I've seen you do p00 Work in the ring, But you ¢ SAL HRORm Fer thie eae Wherever you mee A- good han, You pe intie and & aixter Mever take a cliance. You liad Wal- giinsmerians ey ty eott's Manager pur up $50 as a for fait 10 KuAPAutee that Walcott wouldn't Put you out. You had Tommy Ryan do Whe wame. You had Herford's raferco S ifixed so Umt you couldn't lose when “Young Peter Jackson knocked you out old wilh & push on the chin at Balt- More. You're foxlest faker In the the Brien put on a gtteved alr and said Inderstand me, If you knew OW Woulin’t think of accus- ike that, I've byen misrepre- Explosion .....+ INDEXED furlongs | “I said. 11.—The entries for tomorrow's races hore ‘Well,”' Jeff-repled, “I felt ike it, but] ar as follows X don't wart to be mixed up with a| ,jRTRST RACE O For twoyearolda; selling faker \ike O'Brlen—even to the ex- of ord a! punching his head off. J just materia} symothing Hke $750,000 In actual + enn, of the \merican re 200 player clubs 9 Rixteen National drafted and purx petho) minor 1 | deals are. total number, Pulliam, The drat Seon GALLOPS O14 eck Marbles Merry KSl Diack Mar FIFTH RACK—For thr weliing: one mile © Robador VIL Kany Ri i PIL Kanan Nit —* Wermrnmt TRACK, Li XINGTY Ky. 7—The entries for to-morrow FIRST MACE—aix furlongs; selling; for th and up: Blouse Pay, 6 No M1, Str Vagrant, “101, ‘The | : 101; Cygnet, 1042) Hone | Queen, 104; Heine, 304 @ K, 110, Five one-halt fu. ari Tats otk 10 Seti 100! The R Moyst cE Seven fy sand upward Hartlog, , 101 tongs; M ru nOFive and a dn. Tugh Virgina’ Princ Duniows of Motb ar 100! Etta Loutee, 108: Heron. 103; Millexia, “100; Brake F one-halt fui Old Sty ar Rum, 100 ©. 100 8" Kathertn Htovlows 100: | ye a tem of {the Valicy, 104 Mabie 1 ~ | Knight, 111 \ nelile ci heal be Pail, 104 Jobo B. Madden hax soninated six pear Mcflvaine, 104; Mealplorx, 104; Cnariagan, Vinge for the Grand puix De Varin of 100 107, ‘Thia sake Je (he: freateat event of the oo Fea ture, i “Apprentice allowance claimed. BiG LEAGUE Mr. Cox was STANDING 0: NATIONAL LEAGUE. \ We L Pc. ate eit ar Io 41 xame. Pittsbure. Bt Le Lowla, pure. 1 Second err. PAY $2500 FOR PLAYERS GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. the trip abroad and box Moir he would City “offer, bresented for passage during the com- Pee ap Ue erates beer epran tes makes him an offer. As Burns Is anxious | Squires Bets Losers End on ini ing tecm of the Legislature at Alans up the 3 Dect, turtmen generally hope now to make the Journey, the chances Chikee: SOMMERS, a The State of Kentucky has already) that porltive action will now rerult are that Bettinson will cable him an | nq) squires. the Australlan hearywetsh! sn Te EFF ATOLL eSAYS HRWANTS (To. | {ive teaye oon) cen ce offer in a fow dayn for thertinttle. Burns | who {s matched to fight Jack ‘Twin Sulll, OF MurPry" Saye * Among. prominent owners of race- i could make considerable mobey by beat- for fozey-tive. ronda. afore ne ¢ Palma Bopy Punch eee ALT pees > | norses Rho Ate Interested In books, are | AMUSEMENTS. og Mole In Englaria, for the Bnsito’s | fhe baat, ni Ty fo rund of winning that he WAS VERY A SIDESTEP WHEN Alana, oi: Horses dwned by them are now In Engin, or te, Rov | Atha id ck Gut ae deta ae mae ODROME « ; Of 3 to] for hia money, as Sullifan we ¢ . FR 2 2 2 Papke to Be Matched With Lewis. | To nace the favorite hia aH | Rowavel, nee auite in accord atts | NEPTUNT'S | 4a xew PIONEER Bil Papke, the crack Western middle- i ahecre tea ene Cirens Acts) DAYS” weight with the knockout punch, will be ow in 3% Places at Once. 4 to meet Harry Lewis, the Quaker City ered with Tigouectt W, of Bway. Tet Eves.81 1644. Mate Wet Sat ——— x Ne F THE CLUBS. see i ee | MMIESTIC. a1 Ss 5 é: ences paces hus It Costs “Heaps’’ to Keep | pavid Kessler "0" he Me Copal Beast National Game ce DALY'S aan noTeLiewnrsact s irday. 2.20, ANGLIN TMILCER Fintan Biwny£ 2th, Ev Tretoe HERALD SOR trex Bos. 5 VIRGINIA HARNED to ASS Seu NAFimOVA = oem, NxtMGn. Mine Nazimoya.T! “Deira: 4 oY Comntio: | ; ee Hoston at Washington, | = Whe LADY ror LANE! s. RE EE A SN RT AMUSEMENTS. the major | to pay u ce zy teams beins reanired ount of money for cand Sourhera. Easi- ation seagues are re- Ke the n Assoc as ne $PFUts the player ne fret uss to tie jeas ie clay, uid Ule pliyer cours basa. way, fctith will hb wi ‘0 League pitcher, who as just won He Witheln has been dra successive Brooklyn, shut-out Kame. were a: .ey ret Ue mento objec’ ble to get the | Loard of matte Manager Bi! . Of the Consoll- Guted ALC, has da good card of bdutw for the club's weekly stag to- night. In the main cout of tén rounds Billy Campleil, of Detroit, the “Fight- take on Jack Rob. In Ue seml-wind- IL elash \with “Young Ix rounds! Low Brown, Y tuckle Fred Dipples. a A Delmont Boxes Langdon To-Night. L. the Toston teatherwetght, who Well Infightwin Englaad, will i the ‘rugged “Het! for ten rounds A. Cot Chelwes, ont ought to have no for Int ind he two sane he Walsh re ago. Tf) Deluw ratchet to box Jimny same club. ———_—_2—_______- ONG SHOT ¢ rs will be encour-| haw just lly by 10 to 1 on mmte de {ndiyidual } mutual, hotore AMUSEMENTS, FAHMERSTEIN 4| EVENI AGS Y DAI LY HATINEE 6 80¢ MCAULT & TX WINNE! ) SACK NORWORT! Lé& BUCKLE ACS MAIO LE (HVING TONES: ROONRY SISTERS, New Vilugraphi¢ Views. Se rill bel : GRADTEABE | Pllche etyieur opines esha ————$—$ a, 1 Mat ROSE T ri ¥ Co. » De made off his delive a | ” || JOHN DREW Ban Johnson wre: We > atl his umpires ®ve sine Mie eens | cua 1 ae a eo is pram bE aan Hae THE DAIRYMAlDs Holrcnaliy Pay BOODLE “oie FRITZ “SCHEFF 4 Rake | LYCEUM. {33 THE THBP “| GARRICK | AMUSEMENTS, | KEITH & PROCTOR’S, SUNDAY, yi Broadway | FIFTH AV. CO. FRANCIS wisi When K z er op ky AAS ERO. . 3 en ni AION RAN ae Sit ja oa rf Were Bola. : BIJO te Mans: tads Hat ‘Also Vander AUESON wed 5 T_E GREAT Charlotte Parry & Co. So Reeit "Racker: HUB! AT DHS mrs Gracie emmett Co. LUAGK'S eke WR? ates, Wet = EUUSIN FARNUM ieee by AUsubt a Teg EAPRESS ROBSCRY FOLLY Watinere Mon. Thura) sat FLORENCE BINDLEY TI ALE T SINGER Daly Mat. 10-25, th UNION SQ. i 5 ett a Bway. Mia | |HYDe & DEHMAX’S ULY MPIC, qgeaes. ftv to.” Qutatan one LPSAVOY aicin.te Bs: 8 (& BEHM/ a ee At. REEVES" 616 23S atime tenon: ctecas FLAN OF THE HOUR re “Paradise Alley ot W. 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