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é THE EVENING WORLD, 'WEDNESDAY; DECEMBER 4, 1907. <1 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. De ENGLAND'S PRIDE _. GETS KNOCKOUT ~ ALONGWITH MOIR Britain Has Always Depended Upon _~ Her Fighting Prestige to Awe the _. World, and Gunner's Down- © fall Jarred Her Terribly. | | { + “POOR old England's pride had an P wful shock Monday night Tees when little Tommy Burne, of America, trimmed big Gunner Molr and knocked him out in. ten rounds, Burns bearded the lion in his den—and fhe lon {s feeling very sore. - Wngland had bright hopes of Moir'’s futnre. England has always depended upon her fightitig prestige to awe the rest of the world. For a century or two Bagland has boasted that her two fisted sons could whip the world. It naturally followed that such good fist fighters +would fight well with puso warlike weapons. Heh But England nas fallen into decay as @ nation of fst fighterai’ The old Pulldog courage of ti: English fighting men remains, but that is all, They re alow to act, slow to think, stupid and dull/of brain. They are always full Of beef and ale which isn’t conducive to quick thinking or quick action. TfEngland’s Ast-ghting men are dull @ ind slow compared to the quick hink: | prolonged the contest, foe Americans, ft oaturaily follows that | Gunner Moir to pieces with the anit ood fhe English fighting men in general will | pUoeity of McCoy, and then, to oblige! slowly cuttin, DENMAR. NEW RULES FORMED FOR SIX-DAY GRIND. The National Cycling Association haye issued the new. rules for the six-day race this year. Y They have been farmed to prev. & ropetition of last year’s trouble, when it was claimed by several con- testants that falls were purposely mide to prevent the legitimate gain- ing of n lap. : If & rider drops behind his feld and falls or {8 outridden by- the other contestants and, sceing he t Keep up with the other rid- . takes a tumble, he will have to suffer the consequences Ber will be rig enforced and Board of Referees of the N by nds who wi be! rin ssompare in the eame way If the neces- ght wten rounds, crusher “hn | sity Tor such comparison ever arises. down Jrelentiessly becore that time limit 2 The publicity given to that fact by | “AS Feached. / Burns's quick and easy victory ia the} YRN§ may not be popular tn Eng- wm Shing that hurts England—not the mere Jand to-day. The man who whips! * petoning or losing of a fistic champlon- ® popular favorite 1s seldom pop- vahip: ulsz, «nd there js no doubt that Mot - ATOR BOUET ie was regarded as a world beater in Al ! 37 Milgtweriine eee cor | own: country. Fitzstsmons, I remember, = Britain and Ainerica is a solemn | TAsh't, “ely Popular here immediately ; knocking that toi -of doko rattgated to diplomatic dinners. | ee ¢ i = ‘ asts American ting, Jack Dempsey. But w: a When Burs, the American, stepped i didn't nine izeinmone: ht Raoe him | 4nto the ring and faced Gunner Molr, | credit for oe Nghting ab ty, and after- hampton of’ England, he waa pissed, | WAT atoned for our frst coldness By | “|making him our most popular champion When Burns attempted to speak to the! when he nad defeated Corbett at rene s ona from the ring, probably with the gn. Corbert himself. in his tine one or} wntention of getting off some taaddie|the most popular champlona the world | Sis B 3 . Was coldly received after beatin R stoat “a tale held) and no favor. and | the ‘ones grees one te au. is e™may the beat man win,” his remarks — Wore hissed into allence, And. when the OBERT EDGREN, Evening, World: cacattored few Americans about the _ Dear Sir: Will you: kindly: ‘de- fingside applauded Burns's first’ advan. (cide the following bet? I bet that, fawe over the Gunner in the. e=riy | Gunner Molt would not atay ten rounds} "founds, they were seed ‘down. ‘The | with Tommy Burns. | spectators, outnum! hi the : Americans a score to one,,wete dis. | D1 win the bet? EDW. STOREY, | oMnelly hostile. They hed pinned all their] A number of letters Ike thia have | hopes on the hitherto successful English |Come Into The Evening World office champion. To see him ‘being: handled | since the fght. | TORS EAP aE a SEE TAL PA ate NC ee a areal relies AOS Gh Taal AICO reals Xnocked out and ‘counted out} eth before tha end of the tenth round, He | 8 for Tommy -Burns—that hissing |atayed ‘nine rounds and part of the | tenth, but he didn't stay ten rounds. If A Brune) bimainto:& cold iand calous| ier ah owed your ten:doliats nine dollacs | ne) oating tage. I can Imagine his\and'a half wouldn't pay the debt. The! (pale-and sneezing face as he deliberately i rinciple is tho same, M’GRAW WANTS LIVE ONES, NO t that the entire track 1 he under 2 bs good ry Anothes new rule and goed ono | Yen in attendance: upon tas on Vegene Drerertes San Spreter te | Chick will bo put into effect rexarta | the week'a rind for the wart fi UY BOZEMAN BULGER have him as a utility man, if che wearing of colo Wx years) they have wock in . 4 i : zm the face will have Joor ea tio: cut of the SAGDR JOHN J. MGRAW, of % e door recreation ond baseman, He ts also seeking} Aeems to indicate chat George Bronys | (cat St all times. This will prevent. to ont ang. moreover, grow fat. ‘a phoristop, but the second base probe) iit Seay Tt i certain that Seymour J ‘He son tusiay of TS £0 often ‘The spectator who noes’ to Jem ‘Jn the main thing to solve, and|Qlay in lett fomtre and Shemon wil ed by thelr changing thelr col: 1 square Garden expecting to seo On account of his stered | Rocuatomed to Oe tila eel rs hen the. other difficulties can be pi ever. “Fred Knowles har arrived in town @fier © tour of the Weat with Manager MoGraw, but aside from the sign! Mike Donlin to a comtract hesreturned empty-handed. Knowles has little to} @ay concerning the altuation except athletes and who f cy of emaciated atopping the race on account sun+fens OTHAM FA that McGraw is out for a pennant win-| it, Brown to meet Hilly Glove: ner and ix rounds tn tha main will vat likely meet {x golng to get Rumors om. y Here’s a Ty pical Face of a Six-Day Rider- | Boker Warhour? A dyprcaL RACTNG FACE. i Co# T may be upsetting a popular delu- have appointed petrol judges, such } I 7 remains that as they have at the race track, *o cle rider {s not a - i Ing to ths physician’ who baa! riders in rain hings Madison a lot favo tite 5 AWAIT KEVES-BALOWIN 60 rn fae of the Brow ni Pf sie, bext | Gotan, of Boston, in a fiftesn-rourd bout from the West, however, say that sic-|300 Local Sports Will Journey | tutes WieabTNR, Gymru x arses | Gating of thn newly organtzed Gtaw and Knowles spent a whole day fabtched they ought to put up one of the Boston, In two were to hava bezel at best bouts witnea with Garry Herrmann in Cincinnat! try- here for a long time. fag to put through a deal be which 1 oe to Waterbury to Witness Another Westerner to Box Here. York faction "wanted practically every BY JOHN POLLOCE. | ‘ ot New Haven, Miller Huggins, the wonderful” sevond | 12-Round Fight. Rother good llttle fighter frou the | nliht, but Manaters Ol Saseman of the Reds, was to move his| wil spake bis debt in a bout hore 10. | seared te their 4 ‘tpunk and cigar store to ‘New York.| paseitesi a He ts Joe Stower. sho Danver | sho ‘ that comp A ate These same ceports say that the New| rolgnt, y Metta in | A€Te being H Netlonal A C., of Philadelphia, on Satur- Peaches: Mr. Herrmani’ bas figured in| 2% a8 @ victory will help them mate- Bey is in every contest. weeks, the Pastim eat by den Buck- | impression wha’ d 6 In Phila Stanton ls Ready toiFight Again. ood thing Cincinnat! had before the 414) next tmportant battle to be Cet SeeNth $ Lau Sheppand, the | Walter Stant the Cullforna mid Ywansfer of Roger Bresnahan would clded in the East will be Hey re acre re eee pund Oontoet! at! th]! wedghtyte ltralniog’ hard fat even be considered. Tt is tiecdicas to (welye round bout betwee Bort} soves Spi A; Cy stag.“ Sloger’ ts une ot | 4, (C, and ta ready to box again. He will ay thero was nothing doing. Keyes and Matty Baldwin, which will [2gr.;'mear lade ato ain bit’ he And | geubably. be mate Garry Herrmann remarks, rather dryly,| De held in the arcna Qf the National! Eradiey meot in the wemiwindin Tel Tiley to Meet Pat O'} the Irish chawi Fat encore crades, could havo been} Ai: of Waterbury, Colm, on Friday| Murphy-Goodman Fight in Boston? ne eta ta a held by the phan Pet through tut forthe tact that New | Dsht joth boys are anxious to g Tommy Murphy, who boxes batury tie | A: C: on, Dec. 11. Stanton has made a York wanted to swap quinces for|o" ® fikht with Packey McFarland, : '@ | great wowing at the local stags and is tm: c ‘qui y bably @everal ‘of thone Quince propositions, and | Tally to get this go they will pro! SMa-adinitied “wsar he! tina not yet for | 9al! Tient in at the sound of fhe bell 1 gotten how he gaye Overall and $2,000 tg |‘ try and score a knockout as quickly Celoago for Wicker upon the advice of | 9% possible. A Ned Hanlon, Overall turned out to be af The bout has aroused so much Inter~ tar of the National League, and Wicker | St. !n this vicinity that close to 300 —well, ff Dp Use to go any further tight fans from New York going to —_.__. 5 see the mill. Trains leaving Grand "I don't, suppose Mr. Herrmann ex- } | Centray Station at 423 and 612. will A |carry most bf the New York ‘delega-| the hands of the committée. and lace of the Mded on Inter, | F7 y Inatead of a Mardthotrace a Of The FUND of $0.00 will be required to send the American team to London for the Olympic games in Pectedus to swap peaches for lemons, | tion. ane aa | guy, ; nile event will be eld, the winne 5 ‘ i here wi plenty of betting on| ‘This was dectde: : be welpcted on form. fee nveiau ween encretary ina wides|) Toeres will be. Rlenty ocr betting on . dectded upon by the exec- MWhat New York is looking for is good Mayers not has-beens. In view of the t that we are looking for good men, VS don't seo where wo would ahow any particularly good judgment in trading @@ the good men we have. ‘You can pit it in your hat for refer- » @mce that New York is not going to © Vede off Roger Breanahan, The mag- ore be will take Mates will not discuss the matter during sone 3) mie Oat @bis era: of trading, but us yet nobody | Moran says he will return to New {he receipts ork, ver acoused MoGraw of not kno: x) pee eth dainose, “Hrsemehen weeestoN:| Hogan to Referee Papke-Kelly Bout, ered the bést all-around. balipla: Malachy Hogan, the Chicago referee, who ‘Whe exception of Hoffman, of C: has been officiating in all the prominent y tne bouts in the West since Georxe Siler re- ‘Sammy Strang, in fe hard worker and always hus his| tires trom the Fame, has been selected to got in that capacity In the. ten-round battle e game. ‘You may also ro- that raw developed Bresnahan. | between Bill Hapke and Huge ieally, whicn is to. be fought before the Badger A. C., ‘talk of personal differenc: sagtaabes ta he, Badger them > We De Dany Hogan in to tworlve $100 and hie eeveliing ‘Giants do need « second base. | *Penses for the job, a need him. badly. Doyle did | Johnny Dohan and Glover Matched,| the Olynipic programme will be held \to. the expectations of Mo- Jobnuy Doh the ‘Ughtweight of thie|¢xcept the Marathon race and ten-mile sess eee eity:we' bas’ vee fights amt WSK, and the winners will be selotad Mr, Sullivan announced that a ri sentative of the Crescent Athletic of Brooklyn had qtated that the utive committee of the American Com: mittee forthe Olympic 4 at a meeting “held last night at to Hotel Astor, Those present at tiv meeting were Bartow Weeks, James E, Sulllyan, Jullan W. Curtisa and Gustay Kirby. The committee will solicit, tunds to send the team abroad, and the American | Athletic Union started the ist with} * contribution of $90. Circular letters) cre? will be sent out to all athletic clube! Pr pind those Interested in ‘athieties _{ effort to raise the remainder; fencing to W. Scoit Thé ‘conimittee olected Matthew Hal-| e Din, of the New York Athletic Cit, aaj tie National Lawn Tenn manager and adviser of the American} ay team, | ol fighters expect to bet all the money they can spare on thelr man, j Attell Demands $5,000 to Box Moran Abe Attell, the foatherweizht~ champion, ta not Ukely to Ket a chance to flacht Owen Moran, the English featherweight, in Call- fornia’ unless be cuta down the large price for his servioea which he demands Aba or & guaranteed . to the win tepresont America. the Natlonal Archery Association, tor cycling was turned over mattor, Agana Sane National Golf Assoclation, 1 O'Connor, Amateur Fencers' Leagui dA. G. Batchelder f wuto racing, Skatin; by the Internationa] Yhile there wilt be tr; It was decided to hold two “Olympic’’ try-outs In June, one in the East and the other in the West. All events on be Wrestling bouts, Fest and Weat. In allio ih # per tan will be ch: . Wh right to .peject any winner wid be ta in case orem Terns One Sind Qiong ta beth thin wity ond Pullaésiphla, a6 members of the American team: The Would probably Me willing to wend & Inorosae team to the Olympic Games to| f The archery events were jeferred to NEEDS $50,000 date try:oute will be do- teon- rn to epre- Club club suelty to human BIKE RIDERS GROW FAT IN - SIX.DAY RACE dein, an hear in the dressing-rooms Ore the resting riers are lounging nd @n couches and stripping chicken bone: of thetr tender broiled flesh. It would be a revelation. “There never was a rider, to my, knowledge, says the doctor, “who aid not gain «ix days’ ride,"* At that minute ‘But I feel bet ler, “That might be, Faco that way, 0 sothewaere, ule and, sake ‘on » the way, | bhysician, “how shen you went in sOne, hi | doctor, How muca did } Had folshed?” | “Now, what 1) was just tie doctor, \**¥oi four pounds and broportion."’ i uooor his atention was a week of Dhysic “That's the gr world,"’ he sai Ing better and accidents," from Jt) apoke stuff! about @ rid a ‘fiddle all the breaking of his #! has just gotten he must €o on th partner. only natural, and Why They The reason of ble fact that the doctor explains, Od ey ha’ food is easil Mo- t Tito RF Kelvey, of the National Cycling Asso. | ems)! for the purpose of getting that organization to lend a helping ‘hand ins Gol syas turned over io the phystclan, * and of the Of America, | Fl Association be asked to look after lawn tennis, will take charge © will be directed Skating Unton, Y-oute in ewim: ing, Eaet and West, ander the sane conditions as athletios, ‘There will alvo plo try-outs an entry fee o} rises. be ue ue: 8 from 8 ‘My experten: 5 for training js for them to go on the track without much work, themwelves Into, condition. Forter, who was still taking fs! da the conversation, when he went fi that he hi t haps within three days. but you don't want thke a few big Wash it down with a glass of beer ot “Qae hundred and sixty-nine. (Wut is a good illustration the others put on weight 1 aughed heartily danger of physical collapse, -TI injuries they “have are from falta “I never aaffored dizzy afterward ts rot. The onl that kebps a man from. feelin to sleep It dass give him a grouch to be waked up and told That can't be helped. else the same way, vo and the constant exer- t nearly ail the time. You will fre- lways a tice repast waitin, | for them in thole dressing-rooms the minute they get off the track with the riders,” added flesh as a result of his Fogler, who won last Year's race In w sprint, dropped in. He was looking a little thin and the doctor, cofmented on the fact, Glad He Was Thin. ter for 3t,"" said Fog- ." replied the doctor, {o start in the What you need 1s to toeds, ome fat. Hosier, mucn dic you ine saut race asxed {be weigh dred and sixty-five pounds, | you welgh when you f euyiug,” cummenteu ju see, Foxler gained you will ind snac al, the same whtn called to sthe geoera: the riders go torougn| training 1 torture. atest bosh in tho ‘They come out feel< no time are they in only and any bad feelin, up Fogler, “Al” this ef feeling dopey and y thing ie fit oe the sudden When a fellow time leep. 19 track to relieve ws t would affect anybody Gain Weight. i and Sprinters Who Are Entered in the Race FL KRAMER oO aGaraasuct "| VALUE QF STAKES WON LAST SEASON. ‘The reports of the dix four racing Associations haye been filed with the Sia Racing Commission. The tats..ation of the four chief or- ‘anizations which have conducted cing under thé irujes-known to orsemen fit,in thdvougwly well with the condition on racing, with the ngle exception that the “big nO! of the turf has its place in the Jead of the lesser allsociatlo; The follow!>7-offtial figures “xlye the distribution of the money: CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB, 30 days total added mone: Oally average Grows value aKe gross value "Fraction, —~,66 2-3. BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB. Dal? averse 2 RBIGHTON BEACH RACING A: BS days. total added money, Dally average « ‘Groca_value Dally “average rot 58'N,” } Sharkey A. C. In its club-housg, to-night. teresting encounter, evenly matched boxer: ley and the boxers who were arrested by Inspector Walsh two weeks axo wero discharged {n court yesterday. —_ Madden and Burke Train. + Sailor Burke and Frankie Madden started at Stratford, Conn., yesterday. Burke will probably meet Pat O'Keefe, while Madden is after the winner of Keyes and ‘Baldwin. The Consolidated and Long Acre ‘A.C. are buth-Atier this bout, and it's up to the winner, fof Madden has agreed to the mateb, ; this rather remarka- men gain weight, the is due to the ‘good the: oat” Baye aarimilated, and. thes hey id them nica Besides thia, that the best method and then. tin dsthat he ivan vale the Jast’ year, ridden himeett into 1 © Football \at Cofumbia. : ‘There is joy among the students at Ca- Jumbia University over the glad news he Faculty Committ Se "harortiase EE Siventin aera es + SHARKEY A. C. STAG TO-NIGHT Battung Hurley’ and Jobnny Marto, the husky loca! Nehtweight, will figure in the main bout a¢ the stag df the at Stxy-fth street and Columbus avenue, | Both lads have beep training [Dally Mat! 10-25. hard for the contest and will enter the ring prepared to put up @ fost and In-, Besides this good) bout there wilf be five others between Manager-Buck- “AMERICAN *920r 70-845. 350% " TELHARMONIC ery a —— The? fotiowing cable from Tommy Burtta was received this noon, It sot At rest al! reports to the affect that’ the champion will sidestep Jack, Johnson, the, much boosted negro haxvs-welxht London, Eng., Dec. 4 Edgren, Evening World, 07, York: fi | Haye read reports in American papers etating that-I am an Engilsh subject. Tam not. 1 am -Ameriéan born and bred. “Will Mgnt Joinson under same Conditions agreed upon when: return. y TOMMY BURN Burns evidently feals tho effect of the} knocking hurled at him. and to show that he is no picker of “‘quinces’’ he GLOVER STOPS = nT MS Glover, the crack Ightweight tighter of Boston, made good in another bout in this city last night. He m. Art Edmunds, the sturdy iittie puxi- Mat of Canada, in the main event at tho stag of the Brown Gymnasium A. A. and so far outclassed his mun that the referee ‘stopped tle bout in the fifth round to save Edmunds from receiving Xurther punlanment and bei Knocked | out. | Although outclassed, Edmunds de- serves greay, credit for, the, ameneas he. displayed: Glover ‘had a big ad. Vantage over him in height and reach, und, besides, had easily fifteen pounds in ‘weight. | Despite ‘these disadvan-J ges littie Edmunds fought hard, ch for Glover, who pi ified Dim severely. Glover's stiff jabs to the face and short insige riz hand jolts to the jaw dazed Edmunds frequently, and he was compelled to nold on, See pe ee Wagner and Al Delmont to Battie. g the bantam: nt. fifteen rounds at the next show of Stardard A.C. o¢ Lymansville, RL, Monday evening, Dec, 16. They’ are to de. welgh in at 8 P. vi conaiderable weight. MARIE DO) to) a MORALS EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN, — M. COMING TO _ FIGHT JOHNSON,” ~ CABLES BURNS | whlpped New| as ‘will po along and fight all of the best heavyweights ong after ~ another, Burns's next opponent. sccording, to performances, stiould be vig Al Kaut- than, who beat Jack Sullivan Inat week. Sullivan held 4 -decision over- Burns, ;While ‘the ~chamylon' has already vhipped | Marvin: Hart, who "had whipped Johnson, There Will, be plenty of fighting for Die igen ready vor peiiToR Renee ere, Tetarns to this country. thon Kaufman, and both will help Wick (ye House with Champion Burns. as the drawing card. x —— AMUSEMENTS. ‘ iHIPPODROME Entire Bleck 6th Av., 434-44th sts. Dally Mats, Beet seat: \. Bev 250-$1.50 Greater, Grander, Nigger re ‘The Hippodrome'n Annual New. THEAUTO RACE A Cigantle Abtomobile Spectacle, followed by fe THE FOUb RSE &ncd upequalied riot of realtatic actioa, ASONS eorgeous coloring. brillancy The Winter Carnival All New Cireus Acts te tho Arent yap lareeting, the Deol, Wabolo, the Craze tT Mirza Golem’ Troupe bf Persian Acrobats, 12 Hageabeck's Performing Elephamts./ \ Daisy Hodeini.; Rquestrienne. 5 Clittona 7 Grinathos. 0 Bonesettis. AT. FORMER EFFORTS ECLIPSED, ALY’ Bway and goth BL 424 51, West of Bway. 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