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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY; \ DECEMBER 30, 1907. : = : ce EDITED BY UP TO DATE | AND NEWSY. ROBERT EDGREN, ATHLETES REFUTE ; : KELLY, THE BOXER, MEETS 1 PAPKE, THE FIGHTER — ; co BITTER CHARGES a 3 a ee —____-+-_ __ Manager. of Olympic Team Accuses Members of: Drinking and Row- dyism and Uses the Word “Thieves” in His Reply. A'TTHEW HALPIN has come] | out with the long threat-| | ered “statement.” It in| ; pe Pare FAR.RUGO HELLY ~ Halpinesque. In different _para-| RSATT FURD A PUNCH VERY HANDSon graphs of {tshe accuses various mem- om THE eve nN; 2 SPCCINEN me bers of the American team that went Hone CHAN A : to Athens of being thieves, drunk- ards, professionals, Jlars, grafting amateurs, criminals, hold-ups and sluggers. Strange, isn’t it, that, Mr. Halpin should be so persistent in<his deter- tifnation to go over in charge of an- other ity of American ‘athletes CHRISTMAS PRESE Ate. (FIGHT. FOR THE MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE men of their welght in this country | fought to-night. when Johnay Simmery, te a and. at they have been anxioug to get [aes lightweight, who has mot PAPKE USED Yo .~. DANE A Six Horse when he Nee them in this regard? Team. Kelly’s areas at Pitted Against | ici ‘o: the ute ever mince ‘Tommy |IS¢ up eo well ta the batts whith be hag ee saliaee z TH 6 jitvan anngunced hig retirement trom | tee, tince hls recent return here. fa. elated = his rtneesents! ATS wee *Brawn of Papke at Mil- | the ring, nearly twolyeara ago, the In-|fsnee’ MALY, Baldwin. the ote the ERE aronttee: paragraphs from ‘em HE Got tH i ; es {dications are they will sall-right’ Into|Winnisdmmitt A.C. oft Cheleces Mame. “Ray C. Ewry's animosity toward me probably was stirred into le waukee To-Night. leach other at the sound of the bell to | UAltwin ts tn excellent eee Stedee * life because of my having sald that he was a grafting amateur, my Fist . ft -andiland a fniebing blow as quick- | Summers, ¢ y claim being that he toured New York and New Jersey, giving exhibitions earn: Loughrey and Kloby to Battle. BY JOHN POLLOCK. on this battle, as in mahy ofher, chami-} .-y, Spee es Banblog. atyoite he ascent Pitas atrovent peat NEW middleweight champton | plonsiip fights, a clever boxer wil! try | pauedelnaia whe hes sieem Lnitioen hd ames, for which he! receives prize) Mii re the holders of these en- will be crowned to-night. Till| tp conquer the min with, the boring| three tal battiee in a mosth, will mesh @isallowed by the A. A. U. laws. That|‘ettainments charge admittance Mr. Papke, of Spring Valley, Ill, he 18 & dowsig dealer Is evidenced by} Ewry first applies fo Mr, James E. Sul. and Hugo Kelly, the Italian fighter, of} Chicago, are the men who will strug- - |fle for the Important title. They come | together in a@ ten-round bout at 1h pounds, welgh in at 3 P. M., at Schlits entific ~ r, while | weight, for six rounde at the Nathenel ibang scfapper was | A. Yoare of ternoon. At the same 3 habit and the oi wallop. | Young Kioty, the New England. welter- bas no fear of a biow no matter how sow Tommy van, of Lawrence, Mass., will teckl Bias Chainbers, of the Quak City, and Seis the fact + upon his return home| ivan for the A.A. U.'s omicial permis. “trom the ms trip be complimented] #!on, He never competes in unsanc- ) “me for my management. Moned games, and has not received a “I am* surprised that Harry L. Hill-| sinsie-unlawful prize: His prises are all man, a nice fellow sporting the N. Y.|4- A. U. medals for winning champlon- of Philadephia, on often be 1s hit. He merely di O'Keefe, of Patladeipnia, will sips. If he hae eny * Park, in Milwaukee. Both mon are in) ¢, tes Pa eons errars tee jeans CRE A. C.-emblem. but in reality a stanch an Haipis wth: animosity: toward , as good physical condition as training ty-one months, s engaged in twenty- = b-American A.C. tac- Halpin's “Miscoa cred, !nto Ite" by : coult possibly get them, and besides | four battles and he hax won sixteen of mann AMUSEMENT®. tics, has sgen ft to criticise me. b= Pre, aelp rteous conduct to sol et them by knockouts. Kelly haa been ¥. who accompanied Mr, E: Pari: are confident of winning the battle with t tock rth ably his reason‘ ts ‘that a year ago he| to Athens: wry e'S rece. que pce Rrasesae pixty-one fights, and also scored siztees fancied that I was the cause of his “5 i i the best{ knockouts, Papke hay fought aeventeen suspension from membership tn the N. ARRY HILLMAN'S “adnerence'*to Corcour EADKS SAGE SY eiearouctes nonce l Aehtel (isi yearsieriialnerateven or cori} Y. A. C. because of tis failure to pay. the Irish-Amesican A. C. consists by putting his opponent to sicep. Kelly | $10 dues, a just account, in which of a ‘gentlemanly friendliness for sso (ar has engaged In only two batt x Mats, i Setee ae) fi this year he having. bos aix-ro KS FO! ae foolishnéas he was Infuenced by that|!* closest rivals, » thing that Mr. Hal- 66 gy | Grave with roma Ryan at Rochester, || gilippodrome's Greatest, Achwverent. ‘pure amateur; -H. V. Valentine. The| P!P seems not to underatand. Anda” twenty-round draw with Jacw-| s"Paselagly | Bras ial Spectactes end Actions wf the latter gentleman at| SMe months ago Mr. Hillman, through {Twin Sullivan, at Low Angeles, Cal | meals on shipboard were such As to | frwetfutness, negiected to pay his club ‘crest amom the followers of pugilism Mo dues wkhin the usual time. fot a ‘call’ from me, itd Halpin Hin the Middie West and a bie crowd 1s er or Rea let SCARNIVA! 3 i wrote him ——— "Those cultured gentlemen from Bos. @ rude letter on the subject. Mi " Earth's | . pave | Mr. Hillman expial; s; ne a ; the favorite in the petting Pawsiest Mon. ton, M . Leavitt and Eaton, explained, and added HE stat ith giyen the signatures of well-known at! ee hls seen At to take exceptions to my| there were other athletic member, oat | What Nene of f Obmoie T atatementa herewith given over ign Several Instances Cited Where] stots or t0't0's, bat" ene, chancen art || 2" Cay pa eS =. aire letes of varfous clubs who competed at Athens, show that the Irish- even money will prevall when the fight a lb manage! American -on | did not 2 = tarts, Malachy Hi . of Chicago, | NEW Features Per re On ce a chee eer erent Got Team Have to Say About Americans ar) not alone in their opposition to Mr. Halpin‘ ci candidacy He Failed to Do the Proper |W itittoceree then” of © eure FENTON SR EMEO) Leavitt ia concerned, his criticism is; fifteen who bad net yet paid up. I for thé'mrnagement of the American team: i Thing. Maryin Hart to Fight Ratte of Pert probably caused: by the fact that 1| Dave thls from Mr. Hillmen himselt , > Manager. ee | Marvin Hart, the hearywelgne puailist, of Lou'eville, Ky.. who retired fron the ring | pray over a year ago, sas decided to try hie hand | at figoting again. and is at present train: t himself in shape. He me | police in Naples. “Mr. Eaton's grievance against my) mot him out of dimculties with thelr we pa) i pin ever “called” Mr. Val- tend to tt He maid “Do it yoursdf—|tomether with safety ping at the ends; entine for his “‘actio: mesis” . making begs. We attended the runners |amoking room, he kept the men at I artiste Bevo prod seed tealcie Peal 1}! By the N. Y. A. C.’s Champion |{ have an appointment.” 1 never ‘a | wheels, each carrying one of e threat| @hything of the sort before, but I| towels full ott thea | {able after lunch and offered the thre Jaaks one te aia stacey when Renee cis routais ‘he other members of the team. Hardler. baccossanlbracd wen teniiricsnia Chania lie tepapolline sores code tees By |that any man he saw in the smoking |; randy OuS Ble Seal Sd lhara he Hoe from’ me money out of the Olympic NZ of the boys, I heard, wot into; J DON'T think Halpin ts the man for} was Thursday night, I was to com: | "Tie Tesult was that half way out the from Guiciaeiataienens Me Summers and Baldwin to Clash. Lay eo Brak [as funds, ich I refused to @ive to him, trouble in Naples by forcibly re- the job. He Is erratic. He goes up| pete in the triple jump on Monday, Be-| corks came out of the, bottles. the bags! iy greatest mistake was in taking}—Aszther internatronal battle will el DE ANGELIS ei leaned \ tttal mbeey: from my owe menting ani tawatt otteredion\ the jinna eitoel nance iar cacaDenier ot | Ewern a Thursday ana | Mondayges) ire | roke) Opens ena | en Ware) oo Cpelled hia) | sau wteeueuiiararihe’ aktetic aintae | oss <== | un Ite street to an American woman by some! handime a big team of athletes. I be- | peatedly asked Halpin to have my ankle | #100. 4 With this delay! and ther time fucdncaltantocie hor cereiniyakaaw AMUSEMENT! ! PerAnide from these ‘two specific tn Neapolitan, They don’t understand the| ing a piubmate, he treated me much | attended to. On every occasion he sald|jost through a punctured tire I e x5 NTS. ; Mentioned were erica: ence better ‘tha: than he will ever know. After Broadway a 40th BL Eve 8.1! Gh only once to sive me troubie on the|Nagion, Lesviti and Eaton Leted in a |i akin want tobe treated beiler, | Albert and high hat and’ went out. Sy |i (hey Siaratto. oF about eariean meg |meueads nan he Wl over Know. [ARE tees ae a aa outward trip. I had given order, fer|gentiemaniy manner throughout the| felt the effects of his discourtesies to/ankle never had any ajtention, and the | having leaked out, I only had water pe |dox Kennel quarters in the Zapplon, | ponie of the fellows. But|he had an appointment. put on a Prince | with Frank only about half the distanes | more about themselves and training rae aa DE ADA Je |Feault was that it broke down Monday | ni Leavitt and I finally extracted a prom-= is [ast sametPelti AN a sat ats : the nd to people londay | him, anywa qn ea rarnlentT jon ail athletes to retire at & oertatn: hour | trip, Se oe vantits sen he atheos jon. my first attempt fo jump. Ta The Fea was nae NOG AREOEGY Aen simad’ beenitaxenitera hotels CHER TOLD ROW MIGHT. S18 Ino’ Mh Waite es a — met ect rf wadieve under the hot sun. an. ¢ je el, i r end valso | to! keep .ovt ofthe smoking A. BULLIVAS had no intention | offered to myself. might have had to score in the teh ple | marvel that he finished think, If T had and we expeoted tie! same treatment, | arets Wiss WOOK a HO LAND YY Fiala” HD SUE Ee woom on board the Barbarossa of becoming a professional ath- HARRY HILLMAN. |Jump. MYE! PRINSTEIN jad the satchel to carry ‘things but Vitis clare ern oee: HU; SON TTT far, Bway. Ee PLEW RY ‘At a'late hour on, the frst night out © ete. His brotter, whom Halpin | Frank would have been ail rigtits This Brcry beyond. consise You fee Wedt : I located Mesers, Exton and Leavitt in| oo. .\tontana Jock," aid not “beat his r With bed: the smoking roca régaling themselves By the Broad Jump Winner at| PY the Well Known Distauce | wax only one cane 0° Halpin's miaman-|avion: We ware witting onthe siue-|P ETHEL Bp RRi roo WORE’ fees ise ‘ MEIfa @ MaerOrs- Ss | ) Jack Bullivan paid his brother's Runnex., Sgement. ‘Phere were plenty of otners. | walk at, ILD. two. nights before my | Metatad s \ 4p liquor, which all! athlotes know very | eee ae Own, and they both Atheus. | ALPIN'S jtinfinesisto manage an HARVEY W. COHN, | fice, and tially, walked ami or mote rat “ah Bian Sth Av. dani iii of Rtock Liege bpemcey eee retrain cs Sraveliet orc ATIAILADE LN Re Sce ver nanan H athletic team was shown on the| By the Boston A, A Sprinting) sien Tay, "without hesltation’ oo} ae eT Caer a eons Toalled A mesdng of the tem | ARTIN SHERIDAN was requested M wer and trainer. I sprained my day of the Marathon race, I w : Champion Bormanceay Ae bie bucks ier SSMRK. Bare TRth a ae besivine all that a to bold the more hot-headed of oot and ankle badly on the third! 14 attend Billy Frank: Valentine was s VLC should I be fortunate enough to recures | VICTOR > inf ae tin, "Bio a eer eee ety otets WOuld re the Irish-American athletes Jn| jump in the broad jump competition.) 52th Spring. Dr. Le Cron was with ALPIN (Js lacking in the ensential) 4 ‘place on the icam next summer and || MOOIE in_ THE ETALK OF NEW 4 iRK Saepiiiy ecm gue ete dae cArcrecseorapatl: | check and edviesithent’to quietly, en-]-ohien I) woo. Foreshaw. on was with Fowler. I H Bessey fe ieaiposlilan ot He? Bullivan’a advice’ and’ Hay st] | SAVOY 34) Wed., Thi 2 mks a when thin threat failed its DUr|Gure any indignity that might be put| Prince George directed my | belnk| hired the wheels and wanted to get a|\. 4, MANAE the fret dag ae (QymPle| Nome.” Bincerely Yours, OTHE HAN OF THE A fi iv vast Nov vias ‘gpd they ‘resorted to underhand) i550, them by Mr. Halpin. They ex-|taken into the doctor's office In the/ilttle satchel. to carry the water bottles Hatnasusreaganvattliias af aetcHon we) W, D. EATON. Brossnuns s d me there, in fn order to evade my dis- Nal ee ean Ea oe SS ev CS PO STS ETE TT fos ae a Helpin | ward the men which I am sure the| By a Famous N.Y.A.C. Rnaner FT aa, Wea, True ‘ shown mi = ' ae ¢ if ity of then ERSONALLY, I have nothj ett ewe the how. Then he asked Somes I found I could xet majority m resented. He was ink + ‘A. Sallivan, of Butte, catches “| American A. C. before that Es be eo eal a ea each” Aperian, Aine Puerto eben Ep cern ke CEMENT A DEO he nies MARUATET ILELNOTON me for advising Be pet ccicaa S tor calling the-members of the Eater ts Rai ike thotalvanaveteenaleonts| Bo ou Ret something the man tg manage the Olymplc|) héW AiMSlerdam |#EATRE. Fee 13, as © member 0; e A | Werithorcernuatitore’ eft more of them, and showed no ability i My reapons for this action were = Tke Merry Widow "aM eaneee Ou ‘Over- La eal vieg Pi. OSE FaNGio thas bie BELASCO Sal eee amit A team “thieves. here ts) what! 1 gaia 1awou'd ask tHe mavager. Haina rail, Ne and told me wo'd have th de srclesire lakes them In good feeling. | trip to London. “H. V. VALENTINE, i Lawson Robertson has to say he would take care of it himself. | Without them. ere a fow words to a man on the eee A AC ted a story’ to the a said he I got four towels and pinned the: ite: t Onc of the Marathon Runz.er; MeN Wa N oo that Bron ade te Snather, ‘Mon-|about the-occurrence Mr. Halpin nar-|“"0 0° Voring the ankle was to ha Pir Mm gulet woud have kept him out of the | BY 81) (ROADWAY Ry a ieee ey x i ALENTINE was assizned to care \ beeni/aressed ked him to al . tana Jask,” who was beating bis way, [Tae ne Hotel dressed again. I asked him V Factual ntine Marnie dicta at ‘a0! tand as profes- | —== = gave me, if I retember correctly, fntended to ‘do’ Eng! the | Hermia on the day after the Maratiion| std Sa Ae e ai ceetirength of D, |Tace, 1 stood up and read. to the team | was Mc. Halpin, The waiter, sera) peal SHO is ot Olympic ‘games, on the stre Not |2 telegram of congratulation trom Preal- ! in exclaimed to the walter: “Bring me) due tO poor management, 1 belleve, by | ‘A. Sullivan's intended participation. Nott ae csevelt! that Will Scllick ate plate,” and the water, taking the! Mr, Halpin. Certaln men who took att | n ty wanting @ disgrace of this character | nreugnt me from Mr. Sullivan. R ‘te away from Mrs. wave it to the shorter races, were better taken the | LIBERT ¥, Vice THE ROUND UP. || 1 | NEW YORK: Kay nera e ‘Halpin, who ate the himaelt. care of. While on ‘thy boat T injured sae Dain. Best Se Thi i ‘isited on the American teem, I made | 7 lie tne telegram down on o challenge was o_Anusual that be-| ty‘ \nee, T mpoke to Mr, Halpin about | to get bis registration | reac tory Pe ry s Yond the excitement of novelty it al-| tris, but he Part novattention to It. arn Nee) aaavalooy le [ee aenoes scuiear renee Cee ocean ences eae (Tee lates IF Fumish Five-'foa an earkement Silt Pate speed oy atignton 9) Cees tect Bene 6. Lrerey tre reat Gee | ze qa oe ; mi Y ; | Ge much, after training ofnscientiounty tor YORKVI Mat To-day, VATION. Sh Aunt American Olyropic uniform, from bim./ . 14 explained to Mr. Sullivan that the! year ago, as he claims, Mr. Hal- Men Teams for Tri- fin Been CD of the beat bowlers | Song while. SPRING it [Phureday THE SPOire IBN Br Aunt Mary “Maintaining ‘discipline among some of telegram was lost. i | pin is entirely mistaken. A personal at- rane ae rane never, treed the shel: = = — _ieciat LERS the athletes on ‘thy Athens trip was) Halpin came to me and) sald: ‘How! tack upon Halpin was printed in an- angular Contest. {ramiy had fdur other just eee AMUSEMENTS. METROPOLIS MET day, quite a task, but it remained for onc) pour that telegram?” lother paper. That attack was s0 vicious listronaureneee ene Ke a knights} . 1G Sno af Ponti. member of the American team to de-| “{ said: ‘You know all about ft Why that {t would have excited pity jand Believe SLD as prseerandlicstha| a aie ¥ clare that there were 1 in the | do you ask mez" Sa ee ee eet ue tha | ;TO have one bowler who: can shoot! money it would be pinptlotesvereaiael HURTIG & SEA NEWSCIRCLE jie a 0 bats Be (Se party. This tact was amply borne out! “He said: ‘Never mind—Sullivan says|against. With all the Incidenta of the| ine hich Average of 20 for al number | as yieovere Matinee | TRANRATH, KANTIC | Daily, at a dinner given to the victor! ‘American team, at which Preside Roorevel® pte “American n't golng back on the same steam- er with a lot of thieves.’ “EL went to Mr Bulllyan en the i Seamer) coming) back from Athens (o| article In which I’ said that ‘he would trip in mind. 1 could not help pity oct Se games is some honor for a fami} Halpin, and when he came to my Of-} oo 4) outa be kofnk some fice and asked for help I printed an| 200 0 NONE Y Ink of w To-day, another similar challenge for Ja matenh comes to The Evening Wor.d| Charley Luhrs, of the Park who ‘has four brothers and ) five brothers | besides to Wager that im toam can w GORE YORKE & ADAMS “aE LOUIS MAN ‘|G "75 PASTOR'S “ge if twins do youla at 8: i 5 supp © coming cl ae jup the drives with any fi r Perio: sity, and | Naples . owe his support ip the coming club ele TP RRR AL ¥, five-drother | | ‘Gina ang 1 Pa Sn; SVEN RARE COMME tae a wiate bis former services as track team ‘in the country three-cornerp balls LLY & FY co; 2 down the table for |* ¥ LOR aHanal ee Tact ibepineomen home and home werlea will probaly fe sti A eiaenbe. Sarid to-read, The cableg-am | Jarranged at the Harlem Palace, Latirs-e| at Pp. "to a “Lancto. | managed the OlymHic team that wan ng | I Haller's Brooklyn alleys, “untess th Av. & zu “MURR Tee : pistes: victorious at At That was an far ; ¥ more xlmilar teama” should be when it disappeared | M Me er Svanpes between as | oo (would £6, certainly crack bowler of |found, when a reular tournament inight MAT. DAILY—AMATEUR NIGHT. sect, althousS |: nat existe 1d {tink : Menoneae ents the Harlem | be started es A THE ROLLICKERS, = now what It is I have absolute of > ne A.C. c leya in the Greater New York | ree (vama of five brothers -each! Musical ¥ = 1 % ed tt trom the | tely ny [uch & club ax the NY. A. Gy in an | Palace al See Ner i cn| And nome aayrthat Incerent in thls ese | Night Every. Thursday. BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. Halpin with the representatives of of pUrnaments offering (ain tc UUs ulur indoor winter sport t« falling off anid G setters crise Greater iol nd, tacks, developme at, ee th. Fadi Matt im joa’ Mat. To-day H aT Watson’s Burlesquers ey Kriusemeyer's Alley. ude. Dig Amateur Nisht Kvery Friday. Halpin py au WATCHES DRY DOCK STAG TO- vet, Bull) tee FR Aten day ao Jn ESTAR Saxe Wat | BF2 I a ment made Frankie Mad den and Jacks Goodman, | LINCOLN 5Q, Bway, GUth Bt saa i wall 13 eos sn REA : Nb A the clever local lzhtwelghts, will meet my A18. AT TO-D LY.2g-50 | pd A atelier pyn o nents made by Marti; ‘3 in the main bout of six rounds at the 18, le Bad Boy and + minh avon Matit'day,250,, ral . y a LA iced weekly stag of the Dry Dock | tls Teddy Bears. AMERICAN IU Nera X es Ei Malina OLYMPIC Concert Bun Nig, at the clpbsouse In ast Tenth THE CARD. KING 3%: PN ae ns vals, oh near Avenue C, to-night, Both ee BOKING OO, t ——. : an saying tat M; Were paid \ ads have made good In the mng, and as a ES CANDIDA. TH HALIA & bet Min hat RUSE SYDELL'S vd) | ed at a walter tn the games L | It has beon decided that Jacob Schaef: ihey have been anxlous to meet for mE a anes teycetae] NELLIE, AUTH EXTRA—DAISY. mas coun & fate and al-| H > ad T intended to atart b | Chicago, and Albert Cutler, of some timo theye should put up a fast mrgeag | 9 ae GA aR Ae lt < H Bri mediatxy, not having Lad any 1g silenger. will play for the ;hattle. Ieaides this good content there| pina PO: RISIAN WIR s |e re from were In the San} 1st hy In Horticultural Halk wit be Ave other contests between ees cree S SHOW MLAS PARISIAN | Wma BUCO: TRIO. - tycla ‘one or thal Franc ake. Mr. Sullivan |Philadelpaia. Jan. 23. while George Sut- | evenly matched hoxers, f rand Central }Atacn, lees LITTLE CHERUB © Wes incorrect, gg] asked me.tf Halpin had attended ‘to/ ton. of Chicag nd Ora sterninnata ra >. 11 PAM. Adults, 50e. Ghildremase Informed me he payment y hotel bill yet. y{challenger, of New York, peay for the wer X wae Oth AY Mat. To-day, 256, atement with 1 that I preferred to pay {,|183 trophy In [nox Lycoum, Fifty-/ ri New Hockey Trophy. WEBER usiC HALL Th Doe wari LD ch aii Wednentare ‘i { as I had not won my event. |ninth street and fadiéon avenue, -thi: less ines eee a aORR with ot TNE peeled | BOSITA Womai tc . < oi, Sullivan answered: Ni ! y, y Jan. 27. \- a cent silver 1 am tntormed bys, another athlete|Pmar makes ho difference. Your arerny | citys Monday evening. Ja. Hen that the incident challenge cup as a hooke: dia f ues B the trip] much entitled to It aa any man on the | dition to the trophy there iis. mg take the same place, ot hotbl, team.” ordered Halpin to set-| stake provided under conditions’ of an clubs as the famoue Manley oby te ine hurry, to Sway {35 te may bill at ooce from toe funda ** | Satch and the pate, receipta, of Canada,

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