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“UP TO DATE AND NEWSY. RING HAS SOME GREAT BOXERS © ' Developing, Is All Turned Into _ the Channel of Physical’ Devel- opment, Says Scientist. negro fighter. In light, wel- I ter, middle and heavyweight classes there are great scrappers of ebony hus, There ts no doubt at m of Joe _Gans's fighting ability. Gans stands alone, a few steps in advance of those who line up for Mghtweight honors. Very close to Gans in clever- ness {s Jack Blackburn, who whipped Jack Morgun in Philadelphia on Fri- day night. Blackburn lost to Gans ouce in fifteen rounds, in Baltimore, and boxed him six founds a couple of times in Philadelphia. He seems willing to take on almost any fighter, regardless of weight. Then there is Sam Langford, who claims to be a middleweight, and is _one;ot the greatest fighters in the game. I haven't seen Langford on the weales. If he really is ‘a middleweight a Ke js surely the biggest one in appear- Ree eee ee ease S ore USTS ad ance in the ring. He has areteat | tpelent ruler-convelved the maine’ iden, than most of the bdigsest| The canal that he built used up half a ights, and is thickly and heavi-| million negro. slaves. work. too! hickly and h itt i ‘The work took 1 trom’ the tp! _} @fetime, and {rom start to finish the 4 ecuiars Mein ie fs | {@8K-maaters drove the laborers to thelr ajohuson, | tie, heavy moush tie Merk until they dropped In the trenches <stol of Johnson's “yellow streak’ | turies ugo SUR SE orient sein ays Re iuey ciere Eee gue race \negro were the same then as now. The a8 3 enotgy unane it rcamieronte | gamer PER of the race has heen the nd ile other yegrovs, Johnson Nghia | ing that we Creajok imeaded the aeene tke ecpgcoainsion long 23 he 1s cont-| to be the iaborer for the white races, HY js it) I asked a well- known scientist a few days | ago, “that s0 many negro have such mugniticently de- torsos?) A man like “Lang- HIS seems to be the day of the i ey “fora, if nis color was) white, rplie-| be conaidered more ofa, muscular lie-| jomenon than Sharkey. The only, white} “man I can think of om the spur of the | lasses him in build is [deca way, of the negro's skull, retarding the drain eae: Sian placed bi } physical lines, has placed h: | Position for all tim me b6 ve seen some very smart Eaeeasd T objected. “Yea,* said the scientist, ‘70 have I. “There are exceptions to every [rule “But it's a characteristic fact nvetony | Laat thelr children do not inherit the simple physical! superior brain power. Among. Caucn- replied tte sulentist. id FOU | Stans Intelligence usually Tass’ t rough Notice how bright negro ventid en! generation after generation. -Thih best Up to the age of six on ela example of the tendency to Ka bck to they are fully as bright as white clili-| mere physical strength instead: of] men. ren. But ait’oc a sudden thelr’ de-| tal airenathete sect ia | tenon Hoyts, *yelopment stops. A negro of twenty | When the French were attending? to one is still more or iess of « child in| the Governm there. sending the his tastes and actions. | negroes to ne! “It Is a racial ctiaracteristic that the| for them, thes Improves,” But ft > megro's sicull solidifies at a ver early) all on. the surface, Theyre ‘age, The sutures grow fogetler. Aficr) themselves now, and already the that tere ts no room for turtiier de-| dropped back a’ couple/of centuries ent of the brain. A white man’s Interior of the isjhnd the elvilized velops for several years longer) wegroes of a few y. Ago have di than a negro’s. His brain grows unui /riorated until they exactly ike t he is Ape ns before the sku.) wild bla « speople who were brought aex its final fc over a hundred ye 7 Werke white, man's development ta| the savers rhe at ha N CU SO Ls ..¥ divided between body and orain. | The iexro's, when. the brain stops de-| Veloping, ix all turned into the channel| Of paysical development, That's the gon that you ioe su many well daveloprd Negroes among the fighters. The same .Feasons cxpiain the mastery of the white races over the negro ever since the dawn ofchistory? Toe white man's ‘btain development has made him mas- ter, ang the negro’s muscular devpiop- ment has made him the worker fof the ations of the earth. With he ‘white man’s britin to direct and the negro's h todo the work Egypt built the ids. To-day,’ all along the north- const of Atricy and in the sandy) ris of Arabla and Persia, modern fight, {tis invariably after tists are, findihg traces of thou-{ pounded on the stomach—the o: ide of miles of ‘ancient iriteating | where the punianment hurts, He would ft to, ave N that to do with 7" 1 asked. replied the xcientiat, ‘I am telling fou why physical per- fection is so-common among the negro fighter: ext time you see a negro Happen to remember this, is head. You find that hi a ittle bullet-siaped skill set on d pair of shoulders. Hix skull is too, and that hy he is ao hard to hurt with a blow anywhere about the head. A’ négro's stomach n't any weaker than a white man's, that’s the only place where he can. be hurt to any extent by a blow, and that's why, when a negro quits in a a wi acl i that were greater in conce aut er than a white man every in anything. in the. Modern wo time If he could feel the punching the | Were designed by the ruling n n tebls dt? the lst of ebony T must sey looks fair uilt by negro slaves—millions of They used to think nothing of iE out fifty or a hundred thousand fn the constrac Looking. b fishters In my th min Aus oF Lie league, es H veurof Brooklyn. Dres tues, of Pittsburg, of Cincinnati, ee rie nee lows Ameficans’ Plan — |i irst Championship Game at Polo Grounds April 16. has Americnng th April 16 ae th a5 Avril IL. Dur Ingsthe tw the season wintry fously with 0 mag nat League will next season |" opening. Presi: repost {he Wishes of the Americun Went so far las IAbeue and agree to e@ later oper of the seasor wu ,» ber the ast ye Ir areesble or not. spring — training yGhints it is annoy in to the tifats the ‘Bait ne that ite Rurham hae been tele ae tory 1908, thet tin trunchtae Would be wow te anaged by iat ¥ inyee of that ciub | ar gimey warmer at St. Nicholas Tink thie} pep wre scheduled ¢ Tuensay | Nii mat © UK ventewe Hock of N day, Columbia ve. Cres atk Youns, felts, ae fll ard vA. Cresze: captain o tmaetall $7 d irty, candi ww bs in ti gyn Size next | Seb len Faigle Collings, with thy Poitadelphta mpreEaNT Tank searon, will pevadly a “sea the C/TY EDITION of THE EVENING WORLD every day for the live new and gossip of the TEN-PIN WOR takes a con nth Warten Nena, Fy eh Liat yeah Byrne lon OF EBONY HUE _ The Ness Gen His: Brain Siioroe, If that is a fact he went about it in a! for the earty hardening } 1 and doing any And | ton. at ‘FAMOUS NEGRO BOXERS HAVE ‘SMALL HEADS AND MASSIVE BODIES “The Size oF Jerr's HEAD ComDARED tro THAT Of JOHNSON « MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1907 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. De LANGForD. $ Sac Jounson's smace HEAD AND. GREAT SHOULDERS. “Youne PETER JACKSON” A . Beact HERCULES Lightweights at 133 Pounds Before Armory A \gree to Box ¢ A. A., of Boston. BY JOAN POLLOCK. MATCH has at last been arranged between Chicago, of this cit up by Miah Murray, newly organized Ar: to engage in at 3 pounds. at the op the club, which night of Jan. ing’ for some tine not until last nigh Pp, and They y MoFarland, Tommy . Mur; of ia A Ae of the . Of, Box- er bout) f will co 7. Murray to bring about n these two fighters, t that ail de- “al and| have ‘been signed | Boston for MURPHY MATCHED WITH MA —_+__ YM" LONGBOAT, | dian runner, scratch in a race for world’s hon-| 3 ors in London next year, { ILONGBOAT IS BARRED — HERE AND IN LONDON It all _hingex ona reputed agreement | : the famous In-| will not toe) tne) entered into by Longboat to pose as an Amateur for fveUNears,’ when he was} to receive $300) from Hugh Graham, of |} tontreal. He * By is an extract from a letter re- 2 | What f« more, he will not be a com: /celved by Longboat from Mr, Graham: 4 |.petitor at ‘the Pastime A, C. games iM) “tf at the end of five yeaa you are Madison Squaro Garden on June 7.) sttit in the athletic feld, and it can be |e President Sullivan, of the AS eaviBE truthfully said of you that you have’ es has taken a stand against the Can) resisted temptation, kept ternperate and | INC TH a4 P i P CE. EDAWN ~—Hradman that bars him from compeUrk | ranged yoursele on the slde of clean OF WISToRY °%, fn the metropolitan felstrlc Eanes jens I shall be pleased to hand you} i check for $2,000.° | The Indian replied: | “You are*very kind. I. know how} }you feel. You want Canada’s name} .{ Kept good: I. feel the same. I will do jmy beat. Five years from to-day. 1) e is t night to meet Joe Irn send you a little bill for $2,001, and | Both lads ‘are to. be allowed th impleted. ees AOE as Maundy will buy a nice Uttle wiswam for m elling expenses and besides will, battle aesit best girl.” } for @) per cent, of the gross Trent of | ef ‘This makes the Indian a professions! Pauctaa ipmcrawenteive per cen Gught to give Eroe a hard fight, and te English A. A. A. will never ac- jeept the entry of an athlete under a To-night| Walcott to Fight Eddie Chambers. | °¢? O'Keefe Fights Harry Penis brea lt eaice te Terry Martin, 11004, and Longboat ls now under sux- Pat O'Keefe, the Irish chain v “he Quaker ‘ht. wilt not bel pension by the Amateur Federation of Harry Lewis for ten rounds before the Lclerepdt the colored fencer, | Canada, ilalmmitt A. C., of Chelsea, Milas, tovhieht | “oc six ‘rounds at the Broadway A. Cy of a O'Keefe has been substituted for Terry Mar | ctiiadelphia, ayer vigt Se ee eae ner matcne die the “Quaker Cit MISSED ONLY NINE Another Boxing Club for Boston. . SHOTS IN 72,500. Another club has just been argantznd. |! SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Dec, 2—In a Boston for thi el ioanoke A. Cy, and oodman-Madden at Dry Dock A. C.jremarkable siiooting exnibition, which be conducted bx Extdle Tout eel Jack Goodman and Frankle Ma ended yestertlay rwein com: |RUL ‘probably’ “put on” Cyclone Jonnns’ | DSti Rona PCE, Aweck from “fhureday pleted @ ten-day shooting series, dur- Thompay (vente cent Cha iain’ bout BIRML. Will come tometer Instead ut the etax Ing whlch he shot at rgets and Quill, of Brockton, ame.. In 5S) fattest off by the Dry Dock A. C., on} ft of ten rounds Past. Wenthi streets a weekiitrom to-night ed only nine. Erne and Gallagher to Battle. the lightweight of Pbila- just delpt'a. ‘oung Eme. who lads box at red good, into. shape | cemed, rounding oma? Noge New rja Bum! lin the half of the P Notasulsa, tity, ts RED BURLEW got a In Ang Whitn Angelus was higily thou s the Joint {never showed 1° | Burlew Orle brother develovine ant s for $1,800 at the aale y cast offs Inst October. nt of by John y 1 aw was ¢: twice Wh 4 wi wo w recently Saturday | inary Derby Angelus to the Hamburg Mil, the promising two-year-old nicely at Sheepshead | Ube a bx three-yearoid and next factor seaton'a big Dec. 2 cherp colt | jc races + selling i 1 re and me enty A ‘ounds u: Miss the post, Trainer Eilio! has a sect tello, out The boy'a father It | ply. to. tha : and bis bon haa taken up ‘rid: function "to prevent re love for the horse, | ie the club-houre. the Injunction, BURLEWHAS GOOD e __COLT IN ANGELUS entries In French events, to arrange for shipment and t Dick had a good day of tt turday he won wth Dick Roan a 4 With Coltnes: a #ixtoen-year-o) tightyoxix pounds, | & phyalcian, [ing just }and not out of necessity of p Belle x nd for a Week ote Del New | } | | | | | March Mareh | teama that cha The 4 anized for the winter, Tit 6, Chra yi of ithel Bri Phil Brock, on, etn home to close next re tain’s fall fromt Light I probably keep hii per cen {Bently Dean eanees Crack, in elt Huron re Or rine. of fe THe *Apnrentice Adarean RR. Weer One Husired end Thirty-Attn ‘ireey + taade at NO. allowarice ¢laimed —$<——$—$ <5 Columbia's Swimming Schedule. Ula’a Intercollegiate xwimming o annoinced by are as Preliminary prtunatue ment for a Dal 1 lg nd, Huo Kelly, who His trip now ia lof Milwaukee, ining abroai melt ti UReily es ‘tiready i at the Fair Kelly ts already With his fockey; ‘Del: ii Sine aa he toy 4 ton d change nd.) felling all bie. fr . who was pract ett at} ly tO be beaten a pec, ff 8'| The six-round bout betwen Willie Lewis . | fe, which wan prevented from a | Lang Acre AoC sch, Kentucky, Palleres, he | Han om aceon’ of" police Inter pa, im. James Co QUE came! oft on Thursday. eventing. lent and Dr. McCluer haye | Preaal n few Orleans. Dibse Bro1 ard and in the |grogay from Ain the # with a The commit o make town this nd t ney. Philadelphia « York; Mar Matchmaker Joe Gain was anxious to the Dry Dock A inducements, Deshler to Tackle ‘Young Kloby.” Dave Deshler has signed articles of agree- le with tavelgh: out before the AW Finic This palr should furnish an in- Veernen ‘contest, ‘ae both of them ace boxing | in excellent form at present. Kelly Already Down to Weight. ten-round bout be! d below: Injunction Will Stop the “Cops.” ‘counsel an the club cla Care ugainat the Brock to Meet Frank Carsey, ally matched to meet towiti bi at the end | sixth round who did ter work at long Aoveral 1b Hayes in distress, met O'Toot ad the ting goWve: ri Uh round Nh cycling Clubs of th Park Circle dan. 1 which ware ae] i the aah West Ena | on Shrietmax ouns Kloby."" They will’ cl Maan, Je to tackle BIN Pap ent, that Twas for a baitle, got the decision and n't have abet on Alin. is Mt will ap ran ins polio from enter: che will no doulk get they have tor op. flor the chute, Lelubs ay bet of if way © Of every mix led O Toa i the sur and the nund hy Ht ww yperent Hed to 18, from the Associated ew York is arrang- New s run to year the nat event he prizes id thsure | The riders start from: at 12 dfclook mid- The! motores motoreyvle, 4, intercotlest h confident of again at neeton. The run inn mul. eee erage powers of the pat takes place Club Wants Games BOnaEtonRnae ate Hockey Cinb! of Hatem, has 1 hh u nd will play envy Minin a oat eleven Hours to make the Journey ; open dates {8 Busdays WOM the record jx one hour ad | D, Whiting, manager, No. 217 twenty-two minutes, Entries may be ia) West Sixtioth street. Chambers will meet in the w arran| Weekly boxing atng of the Dry Dock Ja. G,, which will te betd in its ae nine, ¢ at Tenth street, near Ave- ae, tosnbght. Int In boul of DMS founds Leach Grogs, the local light: a Tite will tackle ‘Kid’ Stinger, of This breaks the world's record both as to the number of targets soot at/and the number missed. Toepperwein closed the exhibition in whirlwind fashion, shooting at the final #60 target? and missing only “one. Toepperwein used a} H-callhre automatic rifie and the block targets were two and a@ half inches They were thrown into the air feet from the marksman, Se BUSY WEEK FOR ALL le THE QUAKER FIGHTERS. | (Special to“The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 23. — The} Quaker fighters will be kept busy to- day. ‘ Willle Moody and Young Loughrey | will fight at Spring Garden A. C. morrow. On Tuesday Mike Donovan, of Rochester, and Jack Blackburn will en-| gage In,a ten-round contest at Reading, | { twenty Of the five bouts at the National A. tinee on Christi ncipal one Mill be between Jee fUnteago | and Young E Gannon. of Pittsburg, and George Jansen, of New 4 and Tommy Sulllvan, of Law- ambers, Cl hristnas night, land, will face rott and Eddie tod ah at Brosdway “A on Thursday *loimmny yas, Oe Lowell. Mase, will meet the best man who can be secured at the Indystrial Boxing Club on Fri day und the National wiil hold anothe show on Saturday night. . os) ne . DRY DOCK STAG TO-NIGHT. ———_ and Eddie Eddie Carter, ‘A fine programme of bouts has been 1 by Manager Joe Cain for the Four otlien contests: be- Philadatpals. y Hoxera will, also tween evenly, matehe be decided. AMUSEMENTS: RA NouSE ta ath AY ti Faust; MANHATTAN gan # Damnation ‘de ‘To-nixht. ‘ ‘ Dayr, Mat. at 2 (7hC69)s [ae Ceitorimanit: Weg. night ae [Tee mura, ae Toe). double, ® Es Suan a Mit. '9t 2. Don Gtovannl: Je). Sienan. 1 BELA’ Dayal ASC Orsi Somer bi ee DAVID, Fre payin 14th St. Irving PL RISTMAS, |Other new to- ji EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. AND A KNACK Tron Bracnaur, 4 WITH. A PEANUT HEAD, Tin DUSKY FIGHTER, E PAYSique. OF TELGHTING . SIXTY COLLEGES TO UO ATHLETICS ELEGATES from more than sixty I collexes will be in attendance at aj meeting , of the Intervolle Athletic Association of the United States at ithe “Murray Hill Hotel Sat rd Many Invitations have been sent out od all the representatives present will be invited to participate in the discussion of/ Important subjects. One of these subjects will be the sum- mer baseball question to ne presented by } a special c mitter, and drastic - tion is expected pan the basket and football r the subjecta of tion of a new the present football held. Changes in the constitution d by-laws will be made to sive t ven colleges represented in the 6 repr cm of the confer- pera to three years Jegistation is proposed and will be classitied by the executive com-: mittee In a meeting Friday even Toples for discu: mmittee a permanent also to Increase the t 1B Tes ———— oe oeae| ele i at GARRICK 10-0. GT uy VAONE (UGA is KNIC peed OCR He, way & yaer THE TALK OF NEW YORK Sta ie TW SA THEE Ae KElia a HEI @ PRUCIOK’S > Sth Av. 2s 2S “The L Dally Mat Clase "Our Bora Julian Daily Ma Ty Stock Co. In ATER OWN WAY Harlem asatle Amatear Night He anee nelk 12 at; Diway [iy 25, 0, 75, 1.00; 2 dren, tne and Tih Aves (use State: Lydia Harry & Meredith Bia. MO) t6ré, Gracie Emmet & Wl fe Rogers, owl Troupe, Murray Sisters, Bed & Whaley NEW CIRCLE COMMENCING TO- Yorke & Mans b Bane PERRO: BATURE. ADELAIDE, World's Greatest Dancer, BLANEY'S #BSCOEN 5 MAIGAIN MATS ERY Tommy Burns- Scot! Gunner Molr Fight XMAS & SAT. SGI, EXTRA ¥1 iQ. Bway, W MAT. TODA AY, Opers alght, Dec. GRAND ae Be 10/A0 My to 41 Another Hency W. fe ASTOR Bavage lilt dixie! TOM JONES sth iaatin 14th St. ‘unin ‘bers ma] ‘Gc, Mat. To-Dey, <TRA CHRISTMAS MAT, WEDN Way de ne Bate. Wed, ca. LAST SHOL DAY. Bh a 25.90, 73/1 XMAG to-day Th’ rs IMA oeMae The “Rocky Mountain Express, 5-25-B5-50-Too, STAR fh The Original Cohen; Xmas Mat. Wed. Mal Fy, 8G Y and Baie’ 2.16, The Cowboy and the Squaw: MURRAY cce geo iats MAT. Dat ha AMATEUR NIGUT FRIDAY Vounies 44th Su.th Av, 8.30, Mats. Thurs, & Rat.2.10 iy CO. in CANDIDA 125th, near Sihay ake kasht THE LION Sie MOUSE | Hr! Meese he 1,80, Mats. Wed.& Sat,,2) Ev. on Nit Wa “THE ROGE OF THK RANCHO, WALLACKTS, Hay & LANA FOR hee at the inorning - Players, | of Luther by AMUSEMENTS: HIPPODROME| Entire ‘Mock WINTER | ‘CARNIVAL DALY'S 3 iA Ae Sa at Ds RACKETT JOHNG GLAYDE’S 5S HONOUR PAay LYRIC ere THE SECRET ORCHARD CASINO ,, te er The oe White Way JOHN HASOH ANG HOU! MAJESTIC? Say Searentr otis at 100.0" IN Old Fields’ HERALL! : aes TY GIRL BENIN LEW FIELDS "hi; COUNTER, LIBERTY £0 - POLLY / win, ik 10M Mus g yew YE OF New Amsterdam (’ i EA Eve IN CIRC US THE CROALWANEIE Sry THE ROUND UP. NEW YORK 4s, 30 fame lenine ch HARDEEN YORKVILLE soux THE RAYS sata {4 “KI METROPOLIS “47. t0-pay 1 ERNEST HOGAN yx; HURTIG & SEAMON’S aff Wonder. OVNTITIMAN, | HARRY BRYANT'S 1S Breast HOPS. SOP VGNT MARY, nUPlajere ia 0 2 COME: r vei Dith aUadiew Maz Fo-ude Mine NEW eentUy GIRLS Roecal=Champion HCOTHAM Spectal -Cn GO. LHAABR Tt AW sy Adiex' Mate | CHAMPAGNE ails Night e oly Fight! OLDIN, . Eugena *o..” Rocking Laddie ult 1TH PAS coxtrr Sy and Li) Conta IN & a EiAnoxstonas fo. Qaaitinn topats BROOKLYN | AMUSEMENTS. Mata Mon. Wed. Thurg.4 sat, SINCE NELUE WENT AWAY Wed. Thirs,a8 Nellic The Beautiful Cloak Model. | HIGH ROLLERS CO, with John T.Kelly& Oo., TYDE.& ha BLYMPIC | Mat. Daily, {in tA Game of | Marin ATL ZOYBHONYMcCOY, ‘TRIO, BMOKING CONCERTS. GAYETY NEE. DAILY. GA WERY BURLESQUERS EXTRAS DitneMolr Fient Pl -E HOME. COLUMBIA™ Log oh, stats, Dally, te 2) 46 25. Eva. 18, 25, a & RAY, The Candy Hid RAYMOND 4 DAYTON’ ou LEE SAINI. = Stator Man fi Next Wenk: NTT } nr CA, In Rovh flood," xp 25-h5-00-T8-61.00,, HA xy ae : ona,”

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