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an _Exception— O'Rourke's Treatment, : 66 OWN -L. SULLIVAN I -was “in troubl = 000. $25 and wished me luck. Aren't many like Sullivan. ring. THE EVENING WORLD, NOVEMBER 21, 1907. THURSDAY, Sonn ls. Syuuvan iS THE ONE MAN THAT NEVER THREW ME DOWN WHEN TROUBLE | Public Loses Sight of Them Whien They Hit the’ Toboggan—Sullivan “TT CAME So-€Asy one man in the. world that never threw’ me down when sald Mttle old) Georgé Dixon to me: yesterday after: “A while ago I’ was sick and sent | THE OLD yes. a/nate over toSullivan, He sent me! “Tor, ALWAYS SAID_HE WAS BROKE” “I made $2C0,000 or more in the) T was a foolish boy—that’s all. | As for-the colored fighters, I never expect anything from thém. th *d hold on to that tMil.they were sure:they/d get it back again. timore with him. I guess he just got | drinking too much all the : and scared about . gets Harris, at No. St Rorty-fire street) | Graced’ “up. and eked Ps where I am now, wrote Joo for me, but | Cockney Coh “didn’t even take the trouble to an- | #0me more: Ana Geor ta the money when Iwas good. 1 | ld_gded-by. boxed two or three years before earnad—fighting —I—euppose—1--ot—iny— ‘way anyhow. I mas a foolish’ boy— Pat's all. It came 40 ¢ “Tom told people that he'd look out “broke.’ He wasn't-troke, but that's | to-night. Several di (What he always said tome. He’ his place and stood at the bar. ‘@ while he came over and grabbed me} Pe for any violation of the law. by “the right arm and twisted it UP | behind my back that way (ilustrating | @F something like a tiamines lock) a0 he |», the ‘sidewalk. Charlle Mitchell and’ beat odd: Parson Davies, I think it was, we “ting at & table with Tom. :Tha (rat time I felt sore at fhe and I asked Tom to slip me something. |¢ 4, He told me to get out, ‘Then he went over and nll ‘When 1 Jow, but J was foollsh to throw tk git; away, I thought 1t wows C., of Chelsea, Ma rolling {n Just ns ¢ bur atter Tp wan champion for ten years] went back ped me a DIL match between Jim Barry, 1 worked for O'Rourke twelve or fi > ‘many—out over 90), anyhow. SST LOPLE son't miss the old ones. . P There's new ones coming up all] eoo¢y up tor by hls manager, the time. Here's this Loy Man- | than, fe with "Young Donohue, 4x0, Wiere Johnson and } training. ‘Tails young. fe! Used to Jody’ Were | ou ‘Thanl tying dilm hard to Up over. He used to walk fniand punch, and Ne improved:fast. He Was only a boy, but he was a mighty nice fellow, One day Mellody warited | fo box with sutaeludy, so saidy (Why don't yiu Box with tie youn 2. Reuiweight Of Lawrence, Masa, cht! int pune? yh tle wose. Mantell would be held UinewMi two or tires times, hard, and! Weat Finy MeHO ds acted dadeeendadiad bop aan tea figph torte: + pul his head down and tore in and ham-; J mered-~eb-—-Manteits boty “wit both ae Uke he'd Uke to hurt him, Man- Wet Hoicy on-ine jaw, and —I_apent or gave away all-J got 1! “guess I gave away a good part of it,/ but I don’t see a whole lot of peopie | anxious _to -fo_anything-for_tie_nom,* “FATHER BILL” SCORES ~_HIS: THIRD VICTORY’ “saya MeGinnly. working little fellow and 4 dpsery iS wuccese, Notter and McDanicls are the only riders at Hennings with the possi ton of Tdebert. As good dope as any is. foliow the pair of th harley Herney éropped a good bet was flush they came to me all the time for a touch, but none of ‘em eve: hand me more than one or two os three dollars now when I need it, and BY viNoeN ne CENT TREANOR. Washington, Noy, 21. AKE Father Bill Daly's record the season three winners. Up to Yesterday at Bennings the red with green cap has-been seen in front but wwiev. The first time waa at the Wasliington track early in the spring meeting, when Wasning won: the sec- ond time was /"Gans and I are friendly, but Joe) "So st wasn't getting punched ae é i Bal. | PUt me outvof the game. I might h ¢ néVer aont me word about a job ti Bal- | PUL me out of the game. I mi Hea Dan & ‘that up to advertise his show. Mr. | England, wheré—1 was up pralnye Joe Blume had Pins and Needles and Orgculum. sobstantial wager om en suid Spike Robacn and pemee mores But— nena came bask : " ay 2 among my friend: n r, I don't expect anything. petsak th esame old way, I'm pul RoR eas there wan cay aad r now, but it's kind of ate to start. What dates wit, seanon® The dopleta ere trying 10) fleure. 18 T SENT oR Gave ‘POLICE MAKE RAID _ _ON SHARKEY A. C| lan, who looked as If he xneaked on the | force, and told him to try and purchase! two ticketa for the stag. Young Con-| lan met 3 man_In the hallway of the club and inquired where he could buy. two tlokets for the stag. sail he had two which he would sell, and sleuth Conlan offered the man (ac- | 424 cording to Conlan, $7 apie. The holder of the ticket he could make $8 ou: them over to Conl: Conlan called one of the plain’ clothes | men aside and whispered: “Tell the L specior I bought two tickets, and tl while | k ° isin: -clothes Wen 1 WAS FLUSH LoS Gore [BLACKBURK WHS. “FROM LEWIS I N-ROUND cS Philadelphia’ No” No Match for| Clever Nugro in Fast at Belmont Sailor Boy, at 60 to 1_ beat a tair feld.| °8 yas yeacerday, Killecrankle neglected at 10. to 1, 30 beat f Well played horses. Daly victories are much rarities that the crowd had to celebrate yesterday. ae gaye old Pa an ovation, the cheer- long “after the returned to the scales “i mary be of % down, and this, 1 the purse, amounted to about $6. Fuce dora nL Democratic boex of” Jers ® a little recreation. so mail the gossips fs at Dennings f Live wire wat I met O'Rourke, Tom had\a saloon in Charlestown then, Betore then he was MAY STOP a? cobbler. We split even on what I AMUSEMENT. ‘S. podrome 2: ENS, 2etos.by i! Going, , Going, Gone! | the cry! at the auctioneds ia’ the, We eal, 0 POMTOMe spec “Pioneer Days’ ‘optune’s now in their LAST: Saturday night world-Leating Pree will be -witti- drawn for all time, You see real mermal fraler'an they Goin thenaion Reeser pupae First Presentation of the pedrome’s Annual New: Rreseetions, “The Auto Race’ and “The Feet ee ent Hale Mon Nev S6nt 8 Aca] 42d Bt. W.ot Bway. Tol.1606 Bi Biv. 4.15. Mats, Bat, & (ie Girlsol Hollandi'ps: AS pe of IES ae tn HN Wasi aes Bway sass WICH 19-day Entire he result of ‘th much in favor of © Ing Into wtar, jockeys. has ridden SS MW “MFARLAND BATTLE, "Each, of ther crankle to defeat had to mat ay hue ‘omncel ection: —G. Swain due to the good ride the that KilHcrankte won. Jack Secainnis The latter | Posey Wohe ata Will match him to box elther Jim Fiynn or |. the ‘Frieco hearywetght, club next month. NelhFavorite Over Moran at 10 to 9. Frenkle Neil, the Callforsia heavyweight, haa been made the favorite In the betting over Owen-Moran at odds of 10 to 9 for thelr _twenty-round contest before the Call- fornia A, C..ta'morrow night, men “ot Callfornia, despite Moran has. been tipped as @ wondér by some of ‘the best judgrs of Cightera out on the to think that Neil will take (hq ‘Englichman’s measure. Burns Got $1,500 for Injuries, Just before sailing for England Tommy In an accident Banta Fe road, for me,, He did elip me something a B ¥-JOHN Pork POr, rock. Zew times. 1 hardly ever asked) him.| Gov. Cummins ts making efforts to | But aftor a while, when I did ask him| prevent the fight between Packy Mo- for anything he always sald he was|Farland and Kid dierman at Davenport i he info: proke | the Sherity of Bcott te that Re ow, thotigh. J ain't very sorry, He'll | Pected him to see the jaw. obeyed. get a taste of -his own medicine. Hell] The Iowa ‘law Js that'there can be no wee how it feels to have his friends turn| ¥OxIng exklbition where a purse js him down. Tom turned me down when| ven and admission charged. . I began to go, One time I went Into| Davenport ‘promoters say no admit He|!8 charwed. _ The Governor wired the | Kept lookin’ over my way, and after | Sherif that he will hold him responal- club managers, thetr managers Fu fty-tourth Is had a rood ng Ob three Ww | Street Police Court teday Jager Jim Buckley; of the Sharkey A C., the) two] boxers, who had been arrested by last night et McGinnis lost a bet of $5 and $100 placy on St. Joreph which saeret ail claims on Notter, precticeahiy Is up. and next Go all the riding for the K see the boy get to Police Inspector the stag of the club, were arraigned Herrmann charged before Magistrate with violating ‘the law by ehgaging in a boxing exhibition for the club mem- Inapector Walsh was on hand early with«his regiment of sleuths, pre- M.—Jack | pared to make out a case against Buck- bested Harry Lewtal gy and the two' boxers. ‘The case was | AMUSEMENTS. oh man rushed Upece Anspectde Gans Bet $200 on Hermann. Joe Gans seems to think that Hermann eS mM great chance of beat: McFarland, nearly broke it, and then he huatled me and last uight wired Nate Lewis lanes Over to the door and threw me out on of Hermaan\ to bet §200 for hith i on Hermann to secure the decis- - Jon, Gana wHl ptobebly. get ae good as the)/ 10 to & for bis money, as MaFuriend's ad- | micers claim they have 5,000 which they “Another time I caniein, I waa broke! are willing te bet that Fackey gels the ver- PHILADELPHIA, Blackburn easily {i a six-round battle JOHN DREW “MY. BS way al ‘and Hit THE ee travelling on ¢ with the company for $1,500, was thought he fe uke rie ie Ee CU POT es CRITERION nda one to you. at the Nationa: Marie Doro MAICKRMMOCKEM Bway a dein ot Si15. Matinee Saturday, yusteal iO Comedy, THE HOYDEN. For a long time Inspector Walsh has ‘ been trying to make a raid on the club ayumi chanics to face the English chaniplon, Moir, Tomniy settled tn a hurry. Papke Would Not Box on Dec. 13. Bill Papke refused to meet Hugo Kelly be- fore the Badger iA. C., ‘T he sald he waa about ficiting on that date, meet Kelly on Dec. 14, and 1 sooner than Jose the bout consented to the It) Wwassa slashing set-to between_men either of witom-was likely to send ovec A knockout punch any natant. Bi experience and marked clever- ehim an advantage over his but he dkin't have a runeway by any means, Lewis wae figntin nd ave a splendid exhivitfon. | ruggedness alone At thin time the club w began boxinz to the rine and as packed with Alexander Carr in The Gey White Black and” West | Inspector Walsh rushe climbing through | Placed Manager Buckley. who ‘Tommy Murphy and Bert Keyes was scheduled for lastnight, as the inspector is “frequently referred to, decided he would show the General that he was on the job by making a raid, Richard summoned a boyish looking cop by the name of Con- ROOSEVELT’S PRESENCE WILL PUT NEW LIFE IN HARVARD probable defeat that Yule had a mich better team, and there ELSIE JANIS cx of Milwaukee, on nd “Smiling Mats, Wed. Satcte Weeks JANGLIN| Bway & 90th. By.8.90.; A Thanksgiving: areas en tkken away tion-house, Inspe was Koing to let the his cunning sm! nO Inore bouts to~ feree and I wit He-sereed to! @way, and Charile Mitchell called me Barry and Ross Matched. ‘rtje Toymaker of Nuremberg. They will fight ten roun d inoney L was a good fel-| Atier many unsacceasful attempts Match-| at 184 pounds. Jalted him hard. maker Steve Mahoney, ‘of the Winnisimmitt fhas finally clinched way &ASth. Eve. NIRWADD 50. Mate. Sate oq Stahl, The Chorus near Bway, Eve) Matinees Thurs, THE MAN of THE! HOUR yr way & ASih Ba, 82), Mat srhareda a Raturany, XB, KYLE THB THIBR 7 |bailed out in $20 each, etter which Man- Sager Buckley on Friday night, Vike all the rest. yheavdwelshy of Chicago, and Tony Ross, of W Castle, Pa. ‘They have been secured sae pwould a re} teen years, We made & barrel of money! to mest in a ten-round tout at a atag to be T had over 30) flghts—1 don't know how’ neg uy the club on next-Tuesday night, _ Goodmnan to Box Donohue. Another bout which Kid Goodman AMUSEMENTS. ‘KEITH & PROCTOR’S) “HER OWN WAY. Swe dna May Spouner MET ROPOLIS «a FLORENCE BINDLBY'= =e Team Will. Make Great Fight Against Yale, With Chief |Coach Crane Driving son Eleyen Hard and Has Hopes of Victory. He has also adopted |jUNION 50 {some of the plany of defense used by In addition to, tix he hax ixen{ meonising son new Variations of tas for- am the work of the; Was 11 Broaaway =) 16ll, Who knocked, out Honey Melody, | wilt come together in a ten-round boat before Twas up in Maxacuusetts about a ear) the Winnigmmitt A. C., of Chelace, 3 baht. Goodman yw Mutitell! Donohue ahould put up « elashing battle, 4 around. Sometimes 1] both toys dre fighting tn better sbape just Boxed with tim, und sumetines Juhn-) HOw than they have been for years, gon. He was long-lekged, and that made! Paddock A.C, to Run Stags Again. reasoning sound. it wax reporte Boule 2 Maa qith & Mad: ay. hl pre eae "Sans Prine te wat an immediate boom in Har- yard stock, and-some of the astudents | Went out and bet on flarvard at odds} ELT, js xolng}of § to 1, just to show thelr feeling. Tickets Are All Gore. was known that the Pres- { would probably be present at the] all ue the seats had been usked | of the students fe unquesiloned ae ‘ein’ : Sere HERBERT Herbert Competin only LIBERTY 200 Seen tast Sa Henrietta Crosman * ane ees ee _ Counters Kosal. _| SMMETT DE_ VOY, Exposition Fo: Ketelle Wordet RESIDENT OOSE | against Princeton, to the rescue of Haryard. Sad and forlorn over the molly- coddied tix of Nis almn mater, 118 rus} Phene 1029-13: ‘The Paddock A. C, ts wolng tq.run boxing Cuntlevoda.si-b0 te Howard & sthgs-again. Johpny Mack, |mauager of the chib, announce{/Jast night that the club world resume ‘burtrews again.on Friday nixht Alth a show inwhich “Young Kenne, [ace and Cornell, Have a Foriorn Hope, Mat. Wed. Sater keene “The ight ut" Way STEEL ra PASTOR S Baeet but in this they” [ihe ‘athletic managers are wishin siedium Was large snough, t Jesso-mpre? peoples Thome wii "AS “AGES ant wire apeculators..now... will gon and Mhue At & miss meeting impressed on gedy Are gmpottance: of ehowlng. fight, dt they thought.thet they overe beaten. Mack (farther «inted the tac Savage's Qymnactum, th atreet, near Bighth avenue, Squires Gets: Another Ohance: Di Squires, the.—Auetreiten-heavewetntt fighter, who was beaten in both fights he adie this country Ja to get another chance: {must come out t + during the season | 4 fulled to put in an ape} PeerEnes,.undtnseydigvre-thatethte-der=[ f= panda heccarit aes SHOW | MADIBON SQUARE GARDEN, NOVEMBER 21, 22, 28. held two nights the student | peepee — outweneralthe |dpve to be disappointed. has gone or has been spoken for by the wlumnnd thoughout (he oounteys iintoa faces.the Harvard hus deen the ck in’every game thir he said, {t was certain they 2 a Grand! added that they Might jowe any way; DUC thal shouldnt ‘matter of fac Hotim of bard year, and they may Le wble to T. “na Mellodys fiead wobbi fm} wake @od In @ battle in Cullrornia. froth, who condu . C, te a great admirer of ng.o To saw. fie jaumpea 4h aid” stoppe: Melody Wanted to x te , Ode de ca Mellody’s ull in. We atwy ¢ | eh pounding tn hia ieee Ai BENNINGS ENTRIES. € they can take It } hue Jour fet. If you hit it three or to i Rae would t make any difference. Fou HuNinl there nd poun Wantasy ica daria tecests Pounded ‘ i [ce now. I know my day ta 0 Terry MeGovern whipped me w first began to Ko b: long time axo. 1 Tere are wx follows: furlongs 'M thirty-seven on thirty-eight years en kK, and that was ery Wax young t 1264 Giaucur Bimple Nos Wen ma end strong and & great fighter and was coming while 1 was golng. Fellows kid me and say. ‘Well, Georxe, you're a @eod old has-been.’ 1 say, ‘How old Vere your’ They say, ‘On, thirty-seven or thirty-eight.’ I aay, ‘Youre 4-xont @l4 ‘has-been, too, only you dan + tt! Doatrover Hancock ‘Phe Shea dina [When 1 started 1 Prove no could me ke all the young fellows. 1 us. 6a punch’ on the jaw and {head around. 1 didn't care now pT wot hit. I'd see @ punch coming and erntver 4 Vd just turn my head and take on| THIRD RACK—Four-yecar | one alde, After a while I notived how | + mile aud forty, venta ther fighters went dad from xetting{ 1287" Ballot Dox ‘pounded and 1 made up mj" mind to peters | Near something and lagt Jonger, 1 learned bow to shoot my left iu, * hook tt, and drive in the right, and va Aigarti Din, are ° i Noor “Ay Weren't doing they might S|icrand Exbibition of Horses THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 31, SUOW OPENS AT 0 A. M CONCERTS BY LANDBH. The Seats in the Two Upper Galleries Are Not Reserved. OPIORA-MOUNE, th BC. near Sth & UsG KAND-OPBIA, ORGAN HAMMIERSTSEN Bie TO brane a the Colma prevent the boys from rallying sround bera of the team ‘are going to He offered as a reason for The forward pass and-long runs from fake kicks is the last despalring hope y know that they win by strength, #0 everything ery and luck, FOLLY Severn | FOLLY of the Crimson: Cameron & Flanagan, La Croix. Ryan & White, {depend on trie x who haye ween the Crimson team mutertal for a reat organization, but it has been bad- ork regulariy 'Y BRYANT & sont BRYAN STAR * & in cCambrldee., BIWAY & GOTH BT, MEATS NOW ON SALE. KYE. NOVEMBER 25TH. THA MAT.CTHANKSGIVING DAY. —-—+_ BACK AGAIN HARRY “KELLY tn AIS HONOR THE MAYOR.” Fast 14 at Ladiew Mwt, To-day, Williams ’IdealCo 120th, Ladiae' Mat, To-day. Way Gatety | Girls; i smond Hitchcock A YANKEE ‘TOURIST kK-SAM yeaa |New CIRCLE MATINER) DAILY: i MMQKING CONCERTS, AL. REEVES BIG sHOW expe: hard game, and t) txposition on the pate y “The entres for: to-morrow’s of the players ( MANHATTAN Crane has got to layers who were three dayx what has been neglected for He fatied in the begin- ning to teach his men the rudimentary principles of the Kam: men down at ! Princeton-Yale game and itn said his team has creatly profited thereby. the fake place-kick used by effect mouth- FINAL GAME HERE SATURDAY leeda for proof Ia to kick Handloap: two yver-o Pf Columbia course Princeton will he well enough to Ko back ie two months, the sane an Sent at 22), TK, pie i § BELASCO. Sis83 ists BLA YY New Haven WIL inake. two -touch- Morn bets are be- at odds of 1 poluts than old Dart-: GOLDEN WEaT, - -GUAAM Grand’ B 6 STAR moe ay rege Lia | mtaNown | 4 Marcel's Pictu set ion ins VESTA VICTORIA, _ Ber yenture ante, ee a | 7§ LEE VAVENUS® STOCK) Coy. THE BRODAL SON —~|COLUMBIA ee SDN Punts football | fontua year wil is played on Sat- Manhattan‘ ) Bway ds 034 88, Gambler of the West: lle G.NDY na crea en Schovl of P i Wlelphia at the Polo Grounds Tem Av. @ }2ntn jit the xame Wil ACADEMY OF. } a1usIC, 14th se, & Irving pl, York, tt will ~ New York teams are tled for the chain- Clinton beat Commerce, 9-8; =o, and ~Come carmiiva, the other day wien the Preaifent ordered them off te Krounda, Ticket Counterfelter Caught. ‘The local po- Atpped what appeared to be a wholexule attehipt Yale-Harvart has secured ARNOLD DALY in’ the rain “beat Clinton morce tied Morris, can clatm the champion: ae Gelphin. tenra. in one cot excellent ca > year tt won the ohampion- delphia ‘and New ch Sehool of Commorce out of six roun 31,0-oMat. Wed,, Sat,, 2—2By, 8.15.1 "DR M,424 ata Lex. ays ATINER EVEIY wee DAINTY DUCHESS as vemiswindupr oe ate Nt West Siders Hold Run: Wiliam sain Aan basalts 2 went ae me to realte | {ioe fen Nothing Daing at, Columbie y student Rt Columbia, ity ing} in the hope that foojball il) be restored. in| on tna. ld :eotiene te. salatet; as.soall: tenn) * ‘ i rane Tea carat a ge ait foarte are Oban to | front of tho Uekrl, (An omer for teprduc. athe cai tena vee Xerk apd vicinity

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