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4 CORED ITN Pre Sie ia 6 AMA ET Hes ONE SATES, ; fi a EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN, : ¢ LO ata UP TO DATE AND NEWSY. BURNS’S VICTORY: — OVER MOIR WAS NEVER IN DOUBT <2 - American Had the Battle Well in — Hand From First Round Until , eee He Delivered the Knock- “Tue Pose Eure % ie | THOUGHT. He viag out Punch in Tenth. : | WWA Seq Faure KING EDWARD GLAD THAT || BEST MAN WON FIGHT This table was received in The ously with the news of Burns's victory: Robert Edgren, Evening World, New York: Moir was a game, tough fellow. I gave him terrible beating and camé& out without a scratch. The King telegraphed for result. Said he was ery, sorry, but was glad best man won. | TOMMY BURNS a) { y CQ —=t ing World office simultane- last svas fin the bie t it _ (Gpectal Cable to Phe Evening World.) = LONDON, Dec. 3.—In thirty minutes of the fiercest fighting seen | fn England since the old bare fist days, Tommy Burns, of America, bat- tered down Gunner Moir, champion of England, and finally knocked him out with a terrible right hand smash on the chin. The fight was brought J AKE SCH AF A B AKER W. AS TOO CLEVER | off in the famous National Sporting Club, and was attended by a crowd! if CLUB {CIALS in which the nobility of England was heavily represented. A sudden fire! \ in that densely packed theatre would have left Brin practically without WINS 18. | THLE | 5 AND F/ Pash FOR CULLEN SOLD “COMPS, oy hard with e and he will THE PONCH THAT MADE BuRN : CHAMPION ‘OF. THE onto. pe when Maiden wil nee ui AMUSEMENTS. Greater Than Ever! The Hipposrome’« Annus! New Production THe AUTO RACE a peerage. i Tho end of the battle came in the tenth round. Near the end of the Dengan yoinre) seu altel rs : a | stelange * minth Moir made a desperate rally, and although he had been badiy beaten Ho BAKER, LE gc CBRN ENO) Wt he looks she welts SDR en a E bal Mis Hons itions 4 eee ates owed hilm: the dx ot 8 Jonnny Mack, O° | eA Ww ; 5 2 before that, the hopes of England rose like mercury in the tubé on a sum- UM SU Nips Bah i eal a catia ingiinwer NO | every th A: Th EF ff UR SEASONS ( 7 ‘3! bak Ud ea a bese partn. t ie . .mer’s day. The end of the ninth found’ Moir walking to his corner some- |Eimer's Consolidaléd AccC:. cand, boxing | Geceigen asthe mducerrin either | 5 eRe e eae aa yat 0 Ihe European Craze, New. Chr what unsteadily, but accompanied by the roaring cheers 0 of two thousand double wraps, n little Babe hare and i seith pul wh Arts & Nagenbeck'’s 1 Llephante, fight-crazed Britons. > kag if hls boxing education | Srecision.. Shesids here is no telling | i ‘ OPENING —Jake Sohn ater ee ve ited. And we know Babe's | pow hie would nerto ndes fire Sa POSTPONED until THURSDAY ing St for « eNsiry 4 fe DosSeRReM Th and kamen reason OW 1 De: MOIR MADE DESPERATE RALLY liter ia S50, eas champion. at But in the very beginning of the fatal tenth It was to be seen that the} bak bililards, one shot in, 0: American intended to finish matters. He sprang from his corner at the} George Sutton here last nigh bell and walked deliberately to the middle of the ring. ‘There he stood wait-| ‘The maich was alow and long d CSHiNevoneay 108 Lancers, LYK 203 AMUSEMENTS. ERMETE NOVELL) fe:nieht.Pape Nee tak Sscs } Murphy and Kid to have been dec: A. C., of New Haven. Johnny oven Callen was © out-| ton, outswung and outdinianced: by ing while the Gunier came slowly out to meet him. Thero was not’a sound to| 7 0% ren one eat Sosa He Donovan Walloped Brown. joan’ aa | | CASINO © REESE eG be heard 1 ‘ spectators Interested. Schacter aver- | 2 BOY ee hironn, {teat from yobuny Ol KEITH & PROCTOR’S INO Hrs Bins e rd in the crowded house. That great mass of spectators sat breath- aged only a fraction of a point more ere CA _ when St co king stor } Merson De Aneel rapt rier! AY. CO. at nder Car 2 BOVS OF i but seemed better | for long runs ypion scored. stax 2 Donova Docks My reas in The Gne White W Jessly awaiting the spectacle that was to come. In some occult manner they | than his seemed to feel that before the brazen gong had clanged again England's | able to co pride would be shattered. i \iman § ran AV. Phoge 289) 3154, Dally Mat. AD Res fn and o! ant dow es shoot 0 elit Goodm had taking tickets It was a picture never to be forgot-! Burns, walking briskly away, stood 1, | URED aosenini {9 ie neldoun mnt of the club o lc ites Military ten, Moir, alill a trifle dazed from the{ his own angle and looke! uit over tie {ing and sixty-seven In the thirty. |knes he was up against ty se a very MELAS nays | teary Itorton ® Cod) BAIA) ESTIC? M fury of/tho last round, came out with Cd. Fyom the Englistunen there | fourth, while the largest ron of Sut}HY 4h Up ° occasional lan Donovan Then, a 1 Saas ; tl Hadetien | ATi TOPO! att hy Morrow, an air of bulldog courage. His eyes) were uinned iis. eo tbplauae. They | ton was thirty-seven in the fifteen: (gar never ruffling Baker. a ett, | ONION, SQ: is jan & Ma ORLD Were, putted and) blackened, and his) the crowd rushed io the sinenia any | The challenger took an early, lead (While the Ter the Wight at the Qo ey ae ey refused tot BIJCU Lh rus § th st. Tel, 1590 Mad, face battered almost to. a pulp. Hia| struggled 4o—crasp the blood-soaked over Schaefer and seemed abou Fe- Gonsolldpted, there were lier events! dropped Brown with x al clu the Ye | Paddy Minnalian, manager of Goodman ip Phone 1924 —siurve et nWed ae mane crushed lips could not hold back a! oye) OF the ignt hand that had_won | peat nis recent victory over him when Worthy of note and Btcen tena AP SoMAT! the Jam. The bell. saved “Brown Frefaned to let hits NAzimova 4 Doll's House trickle of blood. Yet he marched out} ne battle, lanvond the ring wagers | he defeated him ee am for the 182] the bout brought ] o ne Snintes After I } these facts, t The ris : sontandiJoetharidanitica bout nvelwerls 1 ty prance | pulre ACE tat tnx th y CEEDS Horald Op & : to Mkt Uke a soldier walking to his| Nie pelne paid by gloom-ridden En- | er courted 3 in] iney punches of Sheridan gave D eRe d eh aera ds iy The inte eee, Had “1. SECA at In the rat st all bout. t-windup ou 1 over Tddy Moran gUshmen to championship. Schaef at PAE istic eae aes lthe elghth Inning and had 105 to Sut- son'n hi Moir Helped from Ring. ton’s 131, but the latter again went|hard work bringing him bac mipt, counting 37 recovering under the arts prac-!atead in the next at Hoe do was to refase t es putes of neconds fifteen minutes Mamata one @eath in a forlorn last charge. to this} 9 Burns Was Unmarked. Cron nervert,| Jp Lew Fields! The Girl Heid Varin “Bevan, wunter. aramma oa aconirest to Rocce hla aes ds junner. The American didn't show a and we Chas, Semon, eign of cut or bruise, although he had! ing-rosm. Meng net's onkeve.| | AL.B, WILSON ‘Mela in ie o Alps’ eal Upioan Favorite Piay recelved nome share of the beating, and} in an eariler round had first shown a» tra METROPOLIS ANNA DA Ml later, without a sc ico of crimson on his features. The| stow that he Bhadiebecn fkhting, Yankeo's hair, plastered down smoothly | walked out,iully dressed, to Meo or a mar’ fo | later, HANRE HSLDA STON Saints hy 2 Nant open-table hi | wer, ‘The challenger increased his lead! Amy urn lightly -gradually and after St innings was 70 duarters. 1 ait that) Soints to the Kood. A few minutes! cever, Schuefer cot control of executing all’ sorts] Pesan BA ey Gonna he New England weller-welght. w tackle Iu m twenty-round bout before | # NEW. Amsterdam‘ Stat, Wea sat hia, on the night’ of Dec. | Matchmaker Bob De; {eron a good, big plece of mon Sutton : Bob Deady Signs Up Bil jour Peebener race nice @.mneet| ne wi when he entered the ring, wax stlil as eas oMmice, emooth as at the beginning. He waa], Mor said “I was beaten by a be: erie ad which old as ice, calm, confident and deter-|never tonghe that fore, om Veeniienus shasanltdtabe te Wy tepy pitta ls NITE Pare ty Pee te Mer nies NATInianADtS RB ERTA Te raT GUE NI aE Mae neue | couidiniisa’ handantrcratova Bele Winner Soliton $0, Heveron to Meet Quaker | Langford and “parry to Fight AQain.| Neieyim aes tO yh for me| Caroisite an imported seven-year and there's no use crying about it. [| 13 After niany unaucceraful attempts to s¢-1 turphy to Box Saturday Night. Moir, coming within range, slowly put|have no hope of fehtioc his Again [oll hackne winner of twenty-one biue . Cc = ae ‘ i ‘Al 2 cure a good mnan:to ineet Sam Langtont rite ‘OF up his guard. Then (the American,|I know that the result would ven the | ribbons, I, STE tote. | on De gire/aj esl ante) oes mal Lane | oe tan 8 Ynaay He WARREYS ©! F Wegliie iy "in ns plunging forward suddenly with the) # me nt ¢ the} OM Glory silo nt Madison Squi Clot Ta Atixe! BL ROTTS BEA Roa ean =o dah fury of a Ite Spanish vull in the bull] qent, “Mt im a. sorry. tase to relate. that] Oargen, yest a aties eae ‘ “ym Fee Cr A he on 8 ay Rabe a EY OL. Bites STUYVESAN Diaunvent ring, swung bis right fist In an upward| Burs was hissed when be enterad the | ene, were not hich f BY JOHN POLLOCK parry te, tmect, tien, They will Dastle for | manager of the, Lise Niort NEW VOR RE SiR sane ae a Deecee {boxing ahow ta be Drought oct Just out: | fet sturphy. box t Ni se randy some sort before tie bell rang, but was Ricketts Defeats Darrow. ble ON tet turphy i i «David WARFIELD XraPetene Angeles, Murphy would Lust Week and Parevelt. HARRY. ASD R | PASTOR’S S3355:222 Milton & Dittle Nobles & Co.. Gen. Evere Daisy Mai To-Day, (OL Me at STELLA MAYHEW, Win, Havrtrey © Co., Bi way & 024 §: ALCANBRH winding arc, The blood-soaked and} Fins. He tried to make a speech of i HILADELPHIA JACK OF blackened leather glove crashed againat|hisned downein alto of the anpleane OF | wio has promised to turn over a ws | the ehab elect Molr'a check bons with « solid thudding {the American gathering. “Mow a inage| A: DM SF eRe eppr AN wee Tnat and not engage in any | Fitzgerald to Meet Sullivan Dec. 13.) Mrosy win be } motest corner of the silent gallery.) ‘fhe ‘moment the 7 Nie pea | cris The finail matched last night to meet Bil Hev~ | tighter of South Brooklyn, who has been meal Moir, straightening up. and letting his| toward the American d led aKgres- Richetts, Darrow, Sd. Itick- | the tah heavy-welght, for six | beating ail the men he hes fought for son + whieh ie HERAT AREY time, is going West in search of fights, Hin hands tull] ively, while Burns seemed content to] ettas made a run’ of Which was AR TIALEASE GY : Sean atte pehaae ull ftudy' als mancand lead but peldom. | highest of the gar [rounds before the Ind Waterd Jength to the floor and rolled over upon) stoi; showed off to fine advantage In - Y Will be, their eee iil encx his side. Gene Corri, the referee, who] this early Intery been e i 2 inte He stood nearly | : J jist ting on the reat 5 eer eat a head over Burnx, and every muscle Cot } pee nelocit late ee alters the tecat| snowed clean-eut under his white skin. | OO | BA ED F OM : CAMP 10 OPPOSE ute aa Doth, men have ME, feuoine: | Be - ten seconds. Moir, half conscious, Burns Was the Faster. : | Seaton 1 nd y AN etruggied hard to rise, Burns, with @| The American was round and smooth 3 1) MANHA! LAN scowls walked away to one side Of th |and supple. It could be meen easily. that f BROWN ry A. STAG TO-NIGHT. | J ii sticgow awe ‘ring and waited, Burns had somo advantage in wpeed and Las Fee ene Moir Staggered to Feet, RETOUR TAR CE inG oak Bona caro af j The regular, weekly boxing sing of] bats yt THE LITTLE ORGAN GRINDER, The count went s.owly on. At six thac first or ¥ ie: h 0 AL A. will take ELS RT LE ee re roe perm) sore reached sith kiiees, pushed up his e out fatfooted onthe prope 1 a ed the Brown mnasiuin in2308, | me. out vost T % at tan i N RTHA, the Sewing | - OR i ince Ih its club-house, in West Twenty-| f 1 1en st Leading: Ma ‘STAR! Be i f) ete. Arty andieried tocrise wallinw in: the Gia) tacts that cin ryan s wvatier Camps |e eee eet UD ete ee a THR CHAMPAGNE aK votte CH | 2s nie A. Darrow was def Murpay ST Humes Fiageore * | BLANCHB BE. Tth Ava AMERICAN * sae OR —_ not be allowed to} > first attempt ne shook his nead trom i oan 3: fetoantoraiganton cles nathe Coowebanttom pasa an jhead footbal coach at Yale, te OUt/ Manager Brown has got together an 2—Uurlettas—z W 107 st.Lex.ay, ENG A jagainst the f ber brain, and thea slowly, iike a man ‘ard pass. excellent card of bouts, the boxer Burns thook Mim. oft, and ‘Mo deing struck. Without referee's order he rose |, Weary, nearly fight might have been stopped bewildering dug) in 181 fader. some crushing weight, hat “| snatches e t rr ain EEToreaa hinseic upite his yeote cho count quote cerning ies When the rulemakere meot this win- | Ing eventy matohed. fn the 1 tite Art} TIT Fi Y POSTE: (Oh (P} NY a An Cort Attvped “ba | fairness in the Jeet rac er-to revise the code Camp will advo- | Bills Glover, of Hono, it vet nt. for A OST OM AN i tell t aS tia rapid feint= | aes on of this play. The| six rounds, Glover has been winning | [ Day | putea | mata [present ruler, with the excqption of ine | steadily, a Kita t tousn provesltion, Ma BO My in re-| burns ch he charged d s K., We forward ets r Ot es ‘ ar ard, cilt ling and he was i ge, while foriatuying on the track a certain Tiugie! Pass, CADE ATAU en oEc aye = == ae fe | THE 7 MMatiness Mon, Thurs, Bat. ree ordered. H SRO te hardest Fc ber of Powers refused to pay|to win out. Mr. Camp aad a FOLLY a ti OLD” and nk the aft “Root aud k rs but they got nothing moi the purse and on Boo Was) “When the new rules were first intro-.| _. Teor Wore tae duced two years ago there were many than | who contended that it was too much to nts their con= team that they should AMUSEMENTS. prices 25 to 1.00, 3iate.Wed, & 5 WEST BND TATE ea rogemses. [ | BUSTER BROWN if aces CEA Dae EMPIRE $1 Wed. & Bat, 2.15, JOHN" DREW—My Wife. no doubt in any spectator’ tracts [zgauiee, of any oe ¥ MOKING PERMOTTED, aay wa max Mr. ¥. thatto accept Root ts ta three downs, and the ae ai Vali, Bway, avin St ee het Nt Himaelt had stipulated {ag an extrs I'he iit tht natare | erediction waa tiat ne asare’ would put | CRITERION © Siz tal Gautiay TELHARMONIC i Sry || STAR a MS CNET Dewan that unde ea | is Poan adn ealon shuts eatateni Sas |an end, to the ten-yard rule in short || MARIE DORO SHE MOIALS | Arete land en land eonding to Ne Ys Theatre, &e. HACKER. JACKS CO. Te Coir a LN a IO Ra s| Giretuelood More bielt, Afford to bave ther vider, ‘The contrary has proved true. |] ¢ PRpiai atin at, acer Biveay. Ey 8.3, EXTRA-SHERMAN-DE FON Yoeave him as long axe coujd stand | tM fie ft sun Bi } for that rearon Hoot will! and already there aro thosa who would | up and Iift a hand. Counted Out in Yankee Style. hing at a mo- 3 NOVA f i 3 Hes tunat ‘being ming the forward pass more ‘re- ing upon it as it waa & even eliminating !t alto- ping the outside kick and and aad that! Ith The TOYMAKER OF NUREMBERG. HUDSON* Fre oes ROSE STAHL 74k, SAVOYaCHALirnc eR THE MAN OF THE HOUR ose, {NICKENBOCKER, Hiway £ Guth st GND WALSH: THE Hl GAYETY 1k eens eased YTON'S LEE AVE. STOC 2 pe OLIVER Oe sr 7 ly. 10, 20. B00, Mat. 7 SHER 14thSt. NEW 8 BELLS.|GR AN D Sy, thas Om iS H ‘hat Was needed in the came wan t j H cetia see a nothin srimarily to lessen-the value of posses- Guugat Mol ; ; | t ‘h ; x 0 a [usble eek amTals {Mion of tho ball, and. this! the ten-yard nine Die went dors an if he tai ter the. rou ‘ ; tenth and the end of the nee ; [Tule Semeved. "With its dntroduetion oleae Stole talliitornas aa 4 | : ut all the close hammering le-axed. Molr foil forward ‘i hair tse ¢ 5 2 { cent nix-day rane at! shich wero good for two 0 TOOMIGHT AT S13, feagth with Ais right arnt crossed uni toned him. In the Srey ie ave ycyrilte why shoned. Mt “hn aedowne but no more |] VICTOR MOORE 's, 72, TALK hey soma ee Bee g 1 tant VESTA VICIOHIA Pecees, inet his face, Again ¢ \ f Gane rar} erican collegian, whether player ths CORKS BERKELEY THEATI Wiftin Crawford, Okobe Jape, yinat Quart Sot Like dthelssiow sand nice Pn rn ‘ eataaas By th ee of News if vidoea hoc sare corm Rae | LYCEUM “Broadus atu +t 0 B ‘aly’ Co. Cinntee Comiedy.C Vases, “oth tolling of 4 fune, boll the a ow if . Ie $. elem of chance is para- fs i Ree otoenacae saben aks fangn Hie wren A few | ent ot pal imme ie clement of chance | Penal THESTHIER, ; ARNOLD DA COLUMBIA "3G oy and nL crowd { there at oo} { : 7 i . ‘Their feat wae all whore hard And &® Kame i ¢ donnie playning secures a well prectated rexult. Wor tule reason he “THE ORIG! INAL Ce ouER ite rings: vatching ths last d . Nine NS PRTARERE " sey niarkabla aa at that tina they elo of Engi pride. ‘ ay racing. and Matinee i wares ELSIE Ue Sibi sat Cawinorn, day When the couat was noarly War i antal danced Hotes ena: a counle of souneaters. Kesha has tot) doa not care fer the unlimited forward Chan,” game einer ma t ? m, 2 i tee den tae to tna aaa iiod ke: (pans, which can’ now be tried without ead sifted ‘ere penalty on firat and second ek Up ed. was, over. MAT, DAILY, ‘¢ x ater |NE W. CIRCLE ¥iny ga" nrowing the ball around indincrim- toly may be the last resort of ® or Mnferlor team. ax mon ty In Tther respects, lke Ne weparation of the line of scrimmage the improvement Inthe genoral vet and spirit of the plas, the rules (a evere nttend ‘j od themselyes and have y and also juat as thors rendyred ‘the game tinore popular tha ever.’ Pinkertone ta D personal latte hin of th st SP STAR BUT aylor Granviie and Co, oF 49, of A Kind. ‘Almont & ellng. Hurker down a har fut’ tae a Waa and of His. neoonds & motion | hands, and KR ec, sprang Quickly into the! and—got into the Mag and dragged him iis corner, Burns eased up 15-61, ase de. THE SERENADE Oumnont. Elsie Harvey, ng. ta