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THE EVENING WORLD, YVATURDVAT, SEPTEMBER 23, 1907. f . + BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK» (nc@BATWARYSS LMes To HAVE A DID NOT JAR JEFF ait EVEN AS NOVICE -And That Was Long Before Present Champion Knew the Game, When Acting as Sparring Partner to Pom- padour Jim—Ryan Invented the Famous Crouch— How Jeff Pun- ished Brutal Van Buskirk. STORIES OF SPORTS TOLD BY EXPERTS PST WON HIM THE WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIPS BOWLING IN GRITIGAL We 2 j.erent given the high sounding title of fe Jan Enstern championship be repre Restraining Hand Needed {0 sented im each of a dozen large cities a a [by One man for it ts wholly in his Keep -Sport-from Control —_{ powerte_plok—the eleven men_or even }eas in the one, two. three and five of Alley Owners. men events. Just think of that—jese Uapespe mace ——‘fthan eleven man -to-represent the 200,000 This is the second of series on ‘‘Champi " heve Known.’ of the great Jim Jeffries. It ‘was at Carson, over ten years ‘ago. | Yet the scene stands out n my mjnd | with all its details as clear as that} of a painting by Metssonter. I had joined the training camp of} James J. Corbett, champion of the/ world, who was prepgring for his battle with Robert” Fitzsimmons | Billy Woods, of Denver, Joe Corbett | and I were acting as Corbett’s spar- | Hing partners, Woods for what thera | wes in K, Joe for love ef his big | brother, and I myseif just for the fun of learning what ft felt Ike to be pummelled by « champion. Ie never forget my first glimpse | Po: ers in Manhattan! OWLERS who have given carefut| Then there Ja the socalled, indlviquel, “champlonsh “in which elghteen all study to the local situation are be- | gouemplanene Mr New York coming convinest that unless eoms Newark have formed @ close COrpotae @trone, restraining hand! i upon ton—this year when three aropped iov@) She eeentee tke declaring it was a farce, and only sport prevent rom passing Of the six applications for the vacag into full contro! of the alley owners, were accepted—to conduct | B who look only at the mati boost- | tournament In which the larger ni 4 ripreece joe. bomlers are under a salary to the : ing their own interests in the profes- ve B Soentt : a Si neat Pinta we ata are that oF Rec sional emf of the game ‘bowling will "yf? Znides thene ournaments, tk is pow a pnd Delaney w. ve eoon partner in tow—an AT CARSON ‘ soon be classed with foot racin, hol@ a Metropolitan five ee ‘o s FD Ei. wn giant who had whipped a necro pugilist named Grifin in his first ___PUNHES. BINT Bw ke vel er, CHAMPIONS srreatllayeaudRecantntse pias shamplonselp na City are oe be seco! ter known as Dan Lon; Loudest complaint ts heard from the | presented, but the posetbinitien rey sie a eee ae os ersateurs—ef the game. whose inter ere fnstantiy arasped the same Francisco a few months before. = Gye | alley owners in the other tournaments, ; ete are clearly overlooked in want the contests restricted te 3 Penman rm Repl ew JOCKEY MILLER’S MOTHER mB SE ear news eo that longing to sce Van Buski- 9 mauled | Bea aus sees Sle cateo eth Pal ean “hat out the boomer fn? closed ed ta hin an inch of his life Jus: before! small alley owner i» also up in arma | a in oe armaments, Ike the Knights of Co- rived Istepped_'to the door. J rea 3 y - Sha 2 Z E 1_cliaue which has com- ie oval Arcanum. the trades and The ground was covered with enow.|the big Bxht on March 17 Jeff told me c( rE 4 | Ss A [LS INCOM. against a smal pcaeeents d bi oT the th is tiriet- | professie ho represent the largest { 4 Walking down the narrow path wan| ‘that he would be doing a little fighting : 50,000 bined Leltnec gin, theimatter cos ash | bowing ety cular ripe ie anaieren l ~|himeelf in three x: ing, eo-called championships | thos ‘New Jer This matter will Z . an wee! ot New Jer Billy Delaney, sharp-featured, cles e_the_prize MOnCY | Be tliresned out at m meeting of the inst a SS eae lleys or by increas: at, ehrewa in appearance. Billy had a| Maryaville man named Van Buskirk THREE BONES IN of the household. © hing le th i 4 er he |New York Bowling Association, at the Wallen in hle hand. Behind him, toom-| Here was the chance. I told Jer Gives Her Every Dollar of His «| tette to is oe ere bis own | Great Jockey Lives Much the} (2, Street Si the Bett Posters fe ins Miclorla Hotel, Monday. might and = tournaments at their alleys reat “ater—and—wprexting—out}AbOUL Van Buskirk "tim." sagt} ane Suiits S| room. palatial ina way socmyisession ial expected. hen you get into the ri: i Tobe ee hoe eae: aa aot te ‘best the —smait—aitey—ewnersan— offerte ty yo redit-te-auch orient ahey ——————— | wite enough to make a background for | /™ Eh lath ia) U Earnings Like a room the boy sponds most of his Same as Other Boys of clubs owners and bowlers as Joe Thum, Ag | Delaney, was Jeffries Setireate Mea Meeting be never ae | pisvinaT een or fant Om tate, chee : ig uen) tournaments amone: Clbe) 7rneey at Pony! necnermel manna Jim looked s ttle younger than he{ “Til do tt 14 Jem quietly. Dutiful Son. fe baseball fan, and he can play some, His Age. BSN elas ieee Catam ponstiny [ase UraanctE ieee etiekaneinenenel | does now, But he was fully as bls. | A month’ later f° met iiin tn an but he ts @ pool shark. too. He can events. limited entry liste go they| mich games ani that ther are among He wore a Diack overcoat and tan| “wei t sigeey Sechogy = run off fifteen from the break any time, a ! tn the | S0me others who jst for the sup- el, fo aid it," be remarked as we _ friends who have seen him play eay. serve to awaken some interest bey ol ERLE oT loves. and ‘carried a yellow leather] shook hands BY VINCENT TREANOR. ne amateurs and! Amateur the future of bowling ,de- ast night having a gooa time That's 1s}, He had knocked Van Buskirk BOSTON, Maes., Se ow iCriger: Leads an Odd Life. wivihercsitetasteiayy game, Bul. say ane Rerireat i Henworessiaesey) BAAD IIS| 60 younds knocked sitercont mon mast cwioe ys BOD 2h UN CHET E. ALTER MILLER, the star jockey “Thea F tesi Vke turatne round and|mmall alley owners, why should 55 pend i coliar was turned up. Against! that he was never abreno ashe her of the Boston American League fr fa Od | potiilere leads an of life—oda for the | vetiing ‘them where the hoy, = saan si ey | fie diinding glare of the snow Jeffries's ; ht again. | ctub and one of the groatest backstops of the age. makes about $0.09 boy the public thinks 1s rolling ov®r | {io ” whore he tx all the time, I a “Gace tind the dark red-brown of a man| FEFFRIES came East. Pilly De-| tat ever donned a mask, met with an & your and hin mother gets It Si, | As Matter of fact, he lives much tho| CTert Move he takes He never will do fiviig’"in the tropics: : ‘He -wes era | J Ianey and Billy Brady, the fam-|UNfortuaate accident during the game eeray Boe ee Mules nee thle | BEBO Re Ang other boy of his axe who | Anything wrong. because T tale care of q between the Boston and Cleve stents ” {ls working for hia Uttie six a week @D4) “ony the be ‘ : from Los Angeles, where they never ous theatrical man of to-day, took 2 ‘orl nos’ money foci himaelti If anlownes |condng homie: to/dump iit tama ia: ‘No. the bor doesn’t ride in an auto- ¥ . i arf pia t a 00 | mob re "i “fee mnow. Delaney introduced ua, We) Charge of him together. Jeffries. was ‘eame yesterday which will prevent capagitig’ the|boy ito ride (puta 2) vat (Oaturdaye nich AliiLcosiretamnelsssers techies We are 7inot vei; dgntt book hands. I was wondering how | Matched to fight two men In one night {72M Playing again of his great earnings than the other! from the track in i or even In and sat s, | proceeds if he wins, treet cat. No, he decsn't own an au- nd Alall this marvellous star of the saddle was apent 0 7 v4 Ailes: 5 : h : him if he was ready for work. The! fre, got a match with Bob Fitzsim.| Gulre thag three of the ase find been| first, second and third call retainers, rating own thair home, bat this |P¢,intisis On her spending as iulch as Sabon i : tantle, One. million dollars, 18, /eanh giant grinned amiably and sald he} mons for the championship of the, Proken. go direct to his mother. She does with represents their sole investment. M Ene dott you get a new! ened More Discussion Than |} he last cup race, not ‘ted vk SS it what ashe a best for her boy, | Miller prefers banking: syetemnceAl fier. you need this, buy It.” jana favor micas tices plane: whishisees HERE has been much dlecusston Eo win a. contempt GOOD CARD FOR HUNT MEET. | 204", neve elie apie eee key e| beg has been known io Any Other Race. 1 the Redance co a t ) Whi af ¢ F mich power there might be concealed |He outpointed Bob Armstrong in ten| pyr e,catching, 4 > in those great shoulders, and then Jim | founds, and then withdrew on account ‘breaking bones in tis riz: down for him. he probably gets th® boy He spends little. If.he geta rid but that ts about th expensive than the America’s Cup. Mil- ona have been spent to keep the fam: Ce his mother | fon questic a -her integrity. When he ie twenty-one investments] say. as he throws Als arms around her ene men, for the pf that first merting between for the fighting ability of the ie | Miller loves his mother and his mother may be considered. but just now the|neck and kisses her, oe bi pig youngster, trained «in- ea: Usa ni @ Corbett and Jeffries A tule waa nat sy} Members of vie Caves? Flarite Racing Idoizes him jbox‘s mother In the sole <usrdian, { Father in Cigar Business. Hoon erpaies thes et inca noten Mr Miter ts-theNnsnctat agent-of } Bs ee 5 No Better One in Wortd. > é Pann fath = ONE chatlenge | platter hand ito" to Sir POEs. ted the tt that Corbett: fasAion, while Jeffries, In quiet seclu-| Association, of which Perry Belmont | the firm.” ta the way one trainer pur tt] let's father cute very litue fee. TR THOMAS LIPTON'S chatlense | PAsse Sand it over tons LOIS. Aaste of what would come to him dur- PyeRiipe ybalCENADA RIERA CLar Ieee iy aantlsetine Ea ea ean AT. | ONT cee ee an apace ene eter Me tO hee Bon ATAITEr ‘Mrs, {ofthe money Cae ‘Soy ‘ourns fea ened more argument over the por- | ning f entitle hin to “Utt the tua Delaney as trainer jMesting on their ave every confidenge tn him. I ik: Miller séeo says “the boy,’ He [regularly and has very Mttle to say.| sjniities of a yacht race next summer his tenth essay? Since 3851, when the Amertes beat the Aurora around the Inle of Wight fing the next four weeks. What did occur was this: Corbett and The mother is the boss, and a shrew Svsryj stepyhe takes: (Nol ine) jst bov Phavel (hisiandune must [ttle boss at that She si 1 con- cannet-go wrong. [take too good care the boy ccedes, Mrs. Miller coe: than any which has ever precseded 1t There are two sides to every question No other man ever worked so hard! (Long Island, on a did for that one | Wednemtay, 001 there for a fight as Jeffr' i n are been thirty-om 4 into Sroaile track onte in-a-whlle: She tries to Alda | tra poduattencess terete: payment y-one races for the cup, i the handball court, shut out all others; 7° had en tes that Siege =p OFS Sele 3s tof pi SS ——sfer_identity, but _some~few—know her of_maney,—and Ses borsienves fost] nn thet conserning the rules under | au American boat has won every } ‘ payee kal je | CUIAr legs were too big. He wanted to| new stands ‘and dulidings. | * Walter Miller Is past elghteen! Perv and “flop arou e quewt Tor] to ter aaa Eee —Biatt—be—satied te nos So the Livonia in 187, j pacmea locked - the door)” After awhile | oo. hin legs ike Jim Corbett's..Dally:|/"- Thier: will be. atecpiociases ¢ haps no other boy tn the world hasthe tins She never although || An instance of Miller's affection for i abled. In” ’ “there was a pound of scuffiing and a|™ SE ral ie raroms and a fae face for cent: | same money-carning ability. He ta the she may have womaniy bet of $1 {his mother might be mentioned right e of racing conditions the Y Jeffries did enough road w: to kin | & a 3 Kentie- Gown on her boys mount. She will root | bere. Last Sunday he sat around the} Withal there has been a great deal | ¢ n beats have proved “ghudding of blows. A large, corpulent men riders each da Feporier connected with a Ban Fran [AH ordinary man. But be wasn't anjat 7 o'clock Pst. ¥ glsco paper climbed up on a saw-horse | °fdinary mi He was a freak of | # seat feature Iso and peered through a knothole. I could phyaraln pow ang endurance. All of/ tig army and Sulanay aeeimnatne ered treads ut| The United See hie back wriggting with excttement, | Delanes‘a_cunning was needed to put) The United | Hs second son of a family of three, hia Worm os fooling with brother and| sr aie speculation am to the class to| themscives best in the thirteen dierent older brother, Dave, and his younger "On come. you boy; eome on until his mother said: ; 5 he trish | Se8FH Of cup racing, ter, L They all ive on West- will shout. | chilfiren, please ‘Out some-| Which the challenge from th Vr | That Sir Thomas is a thoroughly gama eats or pene h ; where J ain tired of you" Paronet ix directed. Until this chal-| sportsman and keenly enjoys yachting | minster road, Fiatbush, where the door. Wonder Who the Boy fs. They evidently went to the heart of |jenga haa been opened and Its contents those who have met the blu old Cot belt reads “George Milter, ‘The home- Those areurt her often wonder whol the star Httle rider -Clasping hit arms ~ inthian on the Erin or ashore wil) not ahe ' but he declined to tell what he mw. gestae steed te ‘Ton hao Ta not over pretentious on the outsia:, the boy Te Unless they know her sie|around tila mothers neck, he #ald, Alvulged no spear Amerie acest deny. zi - A Nttle while later the door opened and ne they 53x a ‘ommy will be somet t Inside It Is fitted up “magnificenty;, Will never tel i Pleading: has the faintest knowledge of wii OS. 2 be co0' het + “palking of her boy to-day, Mrs. Miller |) Mother, you ot tired b ork ¥. “came ‘out, dreased, with a emile bent etftles'e face ott——The | se, prep SVEFFUNINE-TeCENEKTY TOY COMTOTC-— seh h eee ee ee eB Wat yon roe are not tired Of me. sre | Thomas ts saking the New York ¥ Burns to Second George Memsic.—- . Delaney, with his usual el jot bi Tearatng? ere—te—no—wasie of money— showin say —unking—-ulnza_of mbes when eas. case ofof course _not_then,{C to Ao, Termmy Bu the heavyweight champlog, y fen oanas hed interior f » { winning. On Mondays | have mt|and the boy went fo his pool tadl tion of whether the Now| ha, ted i al Patios Jook, followed, and tin Corbett. | things and he what ha Interior — dec lena, but? every- tan onin Mondays 1 have pa 1 the boy 9 his pool tadle to| The question ether the 3 4 cancelled his theatrical engagements «: ed enou, » Leal the treckied * huat have been ou: ich many who have watched | the famous old mug, should modify the | ill act as chief~second and adviser for. _ he boy Walt Is, Of course, the per Hyan, finding that Jeffries | #Ort will be George M, funch together, but not a word was} : - | ste, the Chicago lightwelght_ 1a rules under which It hax been here-.| O° + coming twenty-round bout, with waid about the morning's tryout At-j wun easy tw Mit, and noting that hi jon that he ty grow: ls a permisatble onc | Jor Gans before the Pacific A. C., of that terward, when I asked Jef about it, he|Afins, were #0 endrmousiy powerful 1 "i "-ltotore contested i the - “4 t pots! id mh then ide, | ing taller and soon will be too heavy city, on next Friday night. }urns says he F@RlG)- "On, we bused wa-ciittia Hest te fs ine tamous- criveh. detteless ustomed style. Mra [at this time, and it Ja One on wihlolt | will’ bet $300 to $1.500 that Gans does not clever, ain't he? From what I aaw|in thet odd ng, positions, beat. over Heute eo witty hem {Wo views are being presented among pknock out Memsic Thetter tld your money. ze Yorward and drew his ach’ Dack out [Walter will never get heavy.” she |. h ible 120 Ee 0. deft.and. Corbett together atterward | torwand and drew his stoma fel J 1 Aeiiotethaathecrowmecconuror yechismen: and! the peel pt ee = 1 goubt thar Jim did any serious in- i and immovable as the Lowheving- 93 oMitier was tehatte snowy} be added that thase fayoring the mo 2 fury. But the “knockout story wae hold Firzatm- mothers as a seven-months!jfcation are elther not extremely well during the presera re urider the {mpre mon baby. and {€ fe on this that his mother | verge in yachting matters or have not woul, his right hand co a ee | & good one to give oul to the papers, | mons away E 2 ° i a tes was q Even evel and that {J Mc were defraud- anes her belief that he will be able 3; It mdded interest in the big Aght $15 Nhis constrained. position S a 4 d nae TRG : i given It careful conalderation : rom this constrained position he could ans- r er- out of their ney. Everyth <¢ to e e 2 ko on riding for years and earning g Loe ee icaiblswaeliapanectenadan Gans-Britt “Fight Led Super | would have gone along amoatily has f lr use O’Brien ene to New) Brineely “salary that’ Ae” hls. tna String on the Old Mug. hi ae Tinaieetocupeet ox. not been for the queer ending of Fah Pa year and will be his nekl year, throug! : % | T took turn and turn about with Jeft/ Penne aa ritzsimmoans fougbt, It visors to Take Stand itt-Gang battle The public 4 York and is Signed for his recent algn'ng of a contract with} In the first place, say the conserva: f after that Often, as I canie out trom| yan a desperate fight. Once Jeftres's ed Mritt so strongly for the w Thomas H. Willams, the Weastern|tive men, there is no sporting trophy 3 they dressing room ox the call of time, 1|left afm @ot out lke the piston rod of ! fight that th Battle. Owner” Miller and his’ mother ‘ill >| \n the work! to American hearts more| _ Purely vegetable, mild and reliable, HE met Jem coming babi. Onoe he was feel. | AP e06! riko Jun Against Boxing, games: bores a Mason, “OME At the clone of the local gear or Amerieun, pocketbooks more Regulate the Liver and Digestive Organs, “| fing of hie Jaw, wriggling it back and | UNG Boss Lae dpa ar A ‘ | anes ¢ safest and best medicine in the a : Sone > hard that moa sittt, al A A Sc iterlity hiateis vaasan dite rinned | tonmwicne tus teoreria Be BY JOHN POLLOCK | Good Fights in Quaker City To-Night. | pause O'Rrien, the rvened little Mehter of world for the as me ax we passed, and sald: “Say, he| [veht lke » madman . but | i LLOCK. | The Nationa! ANC. of Philadelphia, bas| poston, who made himee!f popular with the San, hil, can't he?” And tubbing hie it did him no good Tottries Knocked bint | ee UGILISM deen dealt another! an excellent card of bouts for sits show to- | joca! fans by his great style of fighting and y Jaw Jet went on into the iittle room| novice wes champion of tbe world P solar plexus Blo wisin/j Many Mean nail Pana ie umetn css Ncr wees a Guill tae [se ieee tea entices heen ame : * “| of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, to hug the stove unui his turn cam a a ret oe 0. The recent Mehtwelkht firocktng. last In "the othe OM aan ee ea rue eald he Judging from what Chatrman Thomp- of Europe if the Vanderbtit Cun race |B Jes Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Dist TER that Jette . Seek Saletent aber O Deer vi, Kid': Mtinger: Jack News a} ould ; na : 5, YS, fi gain, Re encia Gel sassceysiselioceret | aaa io aineees Between Joe Gane ieee ee ee itaxrad, oC PhS, |e ready to box agaln ta few days, and |20n, of the Vanderbilt Cup Committees, | “,/nother very interesting contest which | eases,’ Loss of Appetite, Bad Breath, But often I came out and watched Bi sad ot Gcoeeepe ch Rest} and Jimmy Hritt la responsible for the gripnia; Willie Mango, of New York vt | si. fuckley. manager of the Sharkey A.C nid on the eve of his departure by the | may bo secured is the offer from 8. F. | Costiveness, Indigestion, _ Billousness, eff and Corbett in their round. for the] Cy Sethi We) teat cl Sana ahs ing kil e a i on nae its Rrankles Moors of EbMsaeipbig All thy |v mediately engaged him for ble club. Baltic from London yesterday, there is age) ALY ees Art ae Nan to | Fever. Inflammation of’ the Bowels, Ng fellow bad made 4 Kreat impression | weights, RAVE a furtous tw 3 . £ he Hone M. r Tabked Too Much | @¥ery Prospect that an automobile con- PAaRT Na ieeletllare Codenie OCI Annes ieee v ts On me, and 1 was anxious to see whut | Coney Island, Duk Jeff took the-deciston| permits to ia. ge eld Baus wut) Voung Erne and Murphy to Fight. | This clue Meee oo Much Toa ellie) held ong te liLong cialana | 'rhieswould make. aavary: excite rcome liek, Bleyer Jim could do with him, I hud] gna pattered Sh{izkey so terribly in the have announced that they will] the Na |, That a Gud manager mates a. mistake} teats and worth gol r % notion Tries er . quemiaeys = Lists $i rant any tore per they claim- Jack McGuigan, matchmaker of the Na 5 king too much has been| Motor Partevay next summer. Mr. and one h Kolng miles to mee. Mie Corbett it would. be sil over, but| last few rounde that he never mad the fights were on onal A. of Philadeiphia, last _nieiit| Seuustrated again, Bea May, who recent'| Thompeon saya that the new course wili| ne feature of forelgn Facinn proved Corbett took very Kood care not to be} mnother good fight, The Sharkey who = oa wade Johnny Oliver, manager of Tomrny |!) offered | a S23 000 Te titeg? Neola a | be completed by June. that being in the rules adopted. for che | Sick Headache, Foul Stomach and all’ de Where when Jeff's punches arrived. fougnt Jeffries that -night could have! champion to all the long hintory of the Murphy, an offer 8 $2,000 purse be fought at Reno, Ney, ts the unfortunate] While in Europe Mr. Thompson mays | international meet at Ostend. where | rangements of the internal viscera, i Corbett: would step in swiftly) throw typed all the other heavy-welghta 1 Physically he te almo Xround bout between Tarumy and [enon ‘ite time, “Ben sald that If the meal that he received applications for entry | unitorm tule aa to the b pee yet box at all D his right or left. ugninst Jems daw and | Wied ail the other heavy-weighte In i Datrongth and -apecd | rns, the Quaker City lightweight | Eocase Ret woula “bet “S30.000" on Nelson] links’ for five Italian. four French | inder dimensions In racing sears pre-{_ 25 cemts a DOx al ruggists or by Fa eae ene ae eee Te a Camb ine ace aal| Hdvendurance, Heide auch m) man! mall duigas nctito putica th itn Ban, Sale, manner of Gana, heard] Srl two English cate, from whlch it ia | Vented the iutroduction of freak racing | mail on cart of price. aa lows never seamed gven to jar Jef Then Jeffries began knocking out all © lived on eurth when th: ter part of October, ode paid an if he pur Bp purse of] reasonable to presume that a full com-.| rachines, and this feature ee, be] RADWAY & 55 Elm St., New. York, ition. Tho big fellow would Just wait! o¢ his opi a Pitaatn survived by the Use of a. a [Suton and would need « rede plement of teamm of six cara will be| adopted in future teces here for the or vdeedithe ners ret) peep i rl inone agauie an isco, and, after} There have been many fight they are over. E Wtereatal Bill Squires. recelved from all the leading countries ' Vanderbilt Cup. ——— ss Fras amazing in wuch’a ponderous man | CAINE A featiul beating itn marvellous) ex ig ae dodtrics, and some much Dik: | McGarry Breaks Away from Oliver. | °° Martin ftaining SPORTING.” Corbett watched those blo anxious eye. Jeffries war « wh gain, After that J en travelled toxet novice | simmons and Je. { vor Ted Martin, the colored heavy or inmtance “Or Yank ‘Kenney. Bult | amy McGarry, the tironx lshtwelnht | wh) "han, beet eogased by Dill Squires | these bie freaka have always lacked land hie manager, Johnny Oliver, have part-| 1h Australian flgnters 10 train him and then. Later, he learned how to catch} with a snow, and for nearly » year the swiftest and willest of them ned and taught Jeffries the tric Sees att eitrieaiiercete onary, tdi Coanhed and taught Jef 4 elise saa re ou future VAmby though that Oliver “was | yrs Wil ll Bape es tae shad Se 2 % trade. There fever lived a tore | enetey Tauck attention tor Murphy an ela Oe he Cle eth Pom| Hairpin and 8 turns, with winding | The Retren Beach A.C. nas een cexany : Oyears beforp that I had acan|sitiful work thay Fitzsimmons. | Ts mot Walter Christy; the famous | Pte ithe tighters to get him bouts, and d ‘i ae a : dan HY ph aepalie ott Ne pep rydeb nd ae. utres realizes that Sulllyan ie a| sandhills and other road features, will a a huge brute named Var Bus-|urndt out at his tiands, Jeffries ts | profamlonal eprinter and couch of col-| cided to sbitt for himself. Oliver and. Me- |...” paste and, on that account secured | bog feature of a fifty-mile auto race| vile skating and eae cae eae | SIX RACKS MACH DAT AT 3.80; I pny aT ter Cos.{fame faat, clever, jnvinetble. Hel lego teama,.a while ugo. We talked | Garry are still the beet of friends, Oliver Sil"). "to show bim how Sullivan bores. Teach, waere a alx et a: Kirk knock ont Hittle Patsy Cor ae ea Te et ea aca Semon Taw Mie of the reed | Claking hun the bestief tuck, Bccerry mys pera at Morria Park track during the meet | laid out.’ “Chup octtcera gre ) Figan in Stockton. orrigan, then Jack Munroe, After (hat there|when ho was training for dis last fighe | be wil! tox only at 135 pounds In the future. Attell Boxes Sulllvan To-Day. of Bept. 28-29. President: and Manager, “@own time and ax: sail was no one ty the wide world 20/9 Jim “‘Coroett wald Bln Christy.) Thig Bout Should Be » Great One |. \i Aitetl, will meet the only mas co. and Tresmore, : an aumtnet h frie : : nat big’ fellow 42) that has ever ke out. Th } WiBt Yast Be stood with syee closed and | ting We waa ay mreat wan Toreed to] haan tie nonce of a Tapriater 1K tallow | What should be the best bout between | fic i, Mitosidye “Tommy "Suluvas, waa] Entries for the teu-mile champtondito 11: wadtey \W. Cop. former, champlon weight 3 His hands dangling helplessly retire from the ring. ‘To-day he llyea|take hii and train him to run close to} Mg fellows witnemed In this vicinity tn a] put Abe out in Gree meredith terlip shel nbc tabe Peed eset Mog Veneer En Be ee a ides, Then Van Buskirk. grinning like| 5 his old home town, Angelos, nds in the hundred yards. He | ong ii ba tba atx round cont SSvernliy OoB8 i RG he re S| Rill cvs with Dariow. 8. 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