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eee * rely as a boxer, and Bert fanned the 12 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY‘15, 1908 UP TO DATE AND NEWSY. «1 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN, De ae MFARLAND BEAT KEYES DECISIVELY, AND MAY NOW FIGHT NELSON Packy Hit New vee When anal SIDELIGHTS ON KEYES-h’FARLAND FIGHT Where He Pleased, but the Lat- ter Intended to Stay and Did. BY ROBERT EDGREN, pa oe Bowiee woot |{ PACKY ISA GREAT KEYES. BOSTON, Jan. 2b. hit Bert Keyes about a millien and « FIGHTER. half times in twelve rounds here last - McFarland {sa great fighter, and him evt. Yi night and failed to put I wish him luck. He beat me fairly, and I am not offering any excuse Perhaps McFarland doesn't pack that’ wonderful puncn that we have been ff for my defeat. 1 was in good shape fhearing so much about. Perhaps Keyes tut Packey was too clever and fast was so awkward, as Packy explained | for me. Every time I thought I had afterward, that he couldn't «ct a chance # him measured for a good stiff blow > land his blows squarely. It surely | ne would jab me in the face. I Jooked as if Packy meant well He wa: would like to get on @ return match busy as a bird dog in every second of | with him, for I think I can give him the fight. He kept right after Keyes. | a much harder battle if we meet dabbing and tapping and confusing with Jf again.’ a continual massage of feathery punches. In persistence he was a Battling Nelson. Keyes didn't have a chance at any) stage. McFarland outclassed him en- er | in his endeavor to get out of range of d those teasing Utttle McFarland jabs, tly PI Peoky reached out a long arm and| Me Biccy Pence: a gir about a yard away from Paoky| pulled him back again. McFarland 2 OF BOSTON -— Synenever he let fly his wild swings. Of| tapped and tapped Keyes, doubled up Course, Keyes did land a few punches,| {nto a knot, suddenly straightened with and on these rare occasions his backers} left and a right swing that caught ose and howled in glee, But they} Packy on the jaw, but only served to never had a chance to how! very Jong.| make him jab more bustly than before, McFarland. whenever he was stung &t Keyes was gasping and arm-weary at all, came back with a rush that carrted| tne ena ‘nme twelfth round waa et- Keyes off his feet, bewildering him with 9, “Wroyes started by missing three a | ter, @ rapid fire of jolts and slaps and Jabs | vicious swings by a yard. while Mo- Keyes There to Stay. | Farland danced sway.) Then Paciy A got very busy again, sen ig in his This Chicago boy can box He'® ra55 oo fast that Keyes got all tangled es fast as a dancing master on his up and fell through the ropes. An- tt hand that drops| other volley jald him across the lower Gos OO rat here mg| Tepe and MoFariand tried hard to et into every opening. |in a good punch. The referee pulled ta ating in it. Or, if there ta he! Keyes back into the ring ané McFar- not @idn't show the sting last night’ He land went after him. Again Keres has nice Judgment of distanca, which eckedhthrouEyl ther ropes) to get, out range. ast rang. Smiling, enabled him to avold Keyep's ewinga) Keyer waited a second end then let @0 without an effort @ swishing right swing But McFar- It was evident after a reund or so| land was on nis way, The swing that Keyes was in the ring to “stay.”/ missed. He was on the defensive. The fight! Mac Is Aggressive. Was lield under straight rules, the boys! m was McFarland from start protecting themselves at all timag/te finish, But although he showed ves clinched continually. holding on| Himself, to be one of the cleverest the referee was forced to PFY| ual motion machine for aggres poys apart. After @ couple of ke the man s Keyes began catching a sort of in a sbort bou| Bert's wico roun strangle hold on McFarland’s neck with the crook of his elbow. He would) ¢ 8 to tackle. in again, other cl! IN Boston too ! oo Prospects Are That Calionats Pro- moters Wil! Bid for Battle Between Packey and the Battling Dane, BY JOHN POLLOCh ne [ee how as if Packy MeFarlang KEYES WAS ALWAYS ms es tana eh ol | DANGEROUS.-PACKY. for which has Gans since With Jimmy br: 1, at again, 5 induc ‘arland should fi y be for twenty ro jilmore, manager of Mc lready declared that unde ct ini Btances will he permit Packy to box fv one over that distance Jim Donovan and Lewis to Battle. match was practical! ast AMUSEMENT [Hippoarome| bnure Avs, hid-44th 9) OLN EUIN'S Gite PHOP. ¥ |] BATTLE OF PORT ARTHUR War tn a realistically Rily Nolan and LU Narn if Musloal Mean CIRCUS MY Dow NI BALLET Seasons—Ballet—Winter Carnival CASINO : He Prat oF UNABASHI DALY’s AH BONS F. M. HOLLAND ah ote LYRIC #2 9,80 of Peay. 60 MRS.FISKE | ROSNERSIOLM HACKETT ° Ae SOROS WiTchiNG HOUR Majestic wild Hicp o’ th World nea es | Fields’ HERALD SQ, S Up a: LEW FIELDS tH en Jack hd PUBILiB, eon eet mae aa, «| J Hudson#ss st. = 330 ETHEL BARRYMORE " rAiSten, ts | CRITERION fe: ‘ THE DuTe TO-NTG: ur Russeil and Fitzgerald Matched. H Hy SICAL giUnk"" Russell and Willie Plzzgeraid, wo! GARRICK a ble to Ant tast in that teasing style tion. where ths fight was b ky nevar protested, but as soon a& ce for bouts, ‘The club is ch. @ cenvine athlete club needs in self. He was on the defensive, Me neland pitta hampion, have been he must have thought |°¢¢ tis Boston example. they would the air full of gloves. Bert away f the punches, b being unable to get a fair cr ck at h | 5 stuck out his long left arm and tried | to push the tow head around into a po- gitfon where it would be good for a} and throw his weight on Mo-|°f his ail night long, jd Cvelorama building he could get clear he invariably dived uD, billiard rooms. Best on Defensive. {ie bt co} for abt ‘d mati Y Jand's glove was in his face so much some Cente | umm ereen with ener of doubling up awkwardly 4 target , Asa ayer” Keyes was a succ L Waa ks | In the elghth round he began to show | Quake! i a hes doys will fall for the Rube because \ , Jerking and hauling him about. | anon mies, Acme and Soe arena In the country. It fs an only to find himself in an- courts, and all of the things Keyes didn't do much fighting him- 0, Hanne and Cutter, the New the York boxing clubs could of the time 1 getting | z ae ae f hes, nd Pack. Sere Pitcher’s Ideas or. 1885 Gure"know hits, ‘Any time one ‘ot | Connie Mack fired to Know signs of wear. Hi them has $2 Rube will with ther 5 A hem has § wills ith ther | | a little, and his was red from the] Coaching Are ‘ And borrew one. ‘They are lable to dig a. Sushing and jabbing, His arm was| ching Are at Least | Suuvely’ as cash one Mwiltee| Athletics Will Be Saved Lot ’ : Hircatmecncal inaneiinchiehelicaught| Novel to make the team, pickings pill It {a learned from a reliable source | ed. Onc [ncn iens Aceuel vel. e the best thing that Rube has hi omas will not rac e Sie ieetntnie Packy's glove in his teeth and held on. sno! since he pulled that one off in Detroit of Money. i BS ees pA a a low He GI) Ce (ee McFarland yelled to the referee, “Look | about losing his watch fob and iagdung there! He's biting my fingers! A iaugh} mie cough up a #0 reward to gat It came from the Keyes corner, “‘Aw,| she average fan may not understand | | willingness to split with them he’ sac 4 "LG. this, so. we will explain that dubs is |‘ s 1 each one ; eee yelled a second.| BY BOZEMAN BULGER, | the’ greatest money getter in tie b \ sed to stand for tuat “sure, kidding,” sald Keyes iY. may now prepare yourself for | ness, lie can get tio eye oUt of a recruits number twen Me fought Sam Lang ter part of the r slowed down from t the wind-up. ea trip e he expects to sta onse- and arland seemed to think differ. hing predicted in the oro: |needie if It comes to a pitich. | As, | Mack says. th its or the new men, EO He nove ductory or ent, and, t ard wallop ‘The gloves uren't very thick over the scope, for George Edward Wad- | s swallops finger tips. known to his classmates as GUloat eyet ye reac unre Ne gpeapba ci he second t atu GorenrenlOn it to) tha heal Langfora's} 7 au 0 play Ret BGS ¢c ng seasc cleverness save 1 noth At the end of the tenth round K is going to coach the baseball | OED once Baca tena gets | simucror oming Season : ius es kept on after the bell, which made it of the Cutholle College at Mobile, jwnat Ne can, They are afraid not to Soldiers in P. O. Games. ie ese look very much like a real fight for a come ts mith something as he te a 2 seas ‘iat : acalgher cles Whe Lt moment. In the eleventh Bert, who! ¢ te Mack, manager of the Athiet- visin, use of ctgar-| question wi tath, when he repeatedly sent in Jooked tired, backed through the ropes|ics and assistant keeper of the “Rube, $26 Coming to Rube. — DS Rpee them til he arrives, Speak. | oye y sien a val sete rpactaverspreanil Leather i teleased tne | Every vear, however, the new players | ing of coffee reminds us that Rube says | 4) ace, Bevé “sat the gong wes in town yesterday ani are put wise, They are told never t @ only difference between him and his | i, By aecondaiihad arate the men and at the brother tg that If he drinks coffee he] tne the police pulled them pand if his brother 6 he cen't drink coffee an $2 at one time, When ‘onches them they eay they t #2, and Rube expresses a story, to be used at the earliest poss!Dl@ | have mo: FAST ST, NICHOLAS I TEAM Connolly Shades Sawyer. al to The Evening World.) — Bartley Jan, 15 the best o nnouncement, the players into st | pear on the ac Lae! None of the heaviest vote casting| green grass and a p! Walcott Beats Cole. 0 The Byening World.) Jan, 15.—Joe Wale re Cole, of Trenton, | weil kno Rube & | been an admirer o and he hag profit saw Pat Oke nd knock out three ad- nute. This appealed seme for based: ing James H. polls opened at 8 o'clock and closed at midnight It was the most s seini-pr history of the cl got in a unica the management of Mr. Lyons. district members were ane oe oys at Moblie and Peatovinienemiers Hor soli | C. C. C. Wants Games. to be present, and. w told them to ge engl | ras €, ©, Basketball team would the club-! Was We What Shadow Batting Is. | ae enmen with, teams averuzine OM 115 pounda, games to be played on « captai | or at home ess WE ele prayer Palen liendus + Ku {ams in 7. Mah Hoard of Ge Villiam L. M ner 7) Skaters Out of A. A. U. La ace between rion and place far twer and striking at |he knocks over the f rs)— 8 Benson, | Wi n 8. Paine; Ca; f "TH PURE £000 Wn SKY tstop's | AEA, ay that the © Internationa) ie Amateur Ath ing been duly signed, the A. A any cont We fA Natural Whiskey can txcept 4 eee old Kentucky way by perfect CHARGES AGAINST RAY: neers Pare | EWRY ARE DISMISSED soi rae ut ae D&W prize for giving an exhtbl-| HOLDS FIRST STAG.| SUR faite aes hentai iH Whiskey ling over seco bok up shadow @ curve bal: card : Sorry , of 2 AYMOND CG. EWRY, the champion Phomas ns De! mee 3 b Aer Bid n, of Forty-second street, Sou! h| of U. 6 Internal Revenue Officers was } J. Ma 5 ; with, the Governmen ¥ hon ongested yn, enjoyed last night the drst of | NGreen, Stamp? rem whieh 1s ; te ; Reeane ! Pease printed the exact Age, Proof and 5 ss our sigh uture AghUs prog includ Quantity: ‘of whiskey witbio euch wry wa | ed sume cle! fi wresuing py ostic ae A CEN BSCR) ak UE Sunny Brook DistilleryCo eur,” receiving | a and imme- | entertal ie L is. incor- ‘Setferson Co,, we H porated and compr: embership ” reinstate This motion was) of 260, having on its roster many ath bas ruled and the committee announced] lees and boxers, who are baund to be | apeting at UN- ! dic ies : : wf ft |ueara trom. |The Lyceum is fitted to | +t) + uted any of the A. A. U. rules, |paratus, with all the accompantments : In the case of Harry L. Hiiiman it) for thorough train: The ring is the AMUSEMENTS, that he had never sua-|Tegulation affair, and within Its ropes | Awe, js M f "linn interesting bout Y looked | 'T E it Mat.Toda Tpy BBO hurdler | for President Rene GOTHAM New Century Girls | See the CITY EDITION of THE EVENING WORLD omas H etree Centar y tm 1 ty-!deut Willan Dawkins, Treasurer John every day for the live re yi {games after giving an| Dawkins, sr. aud Secretary Wiillain So Vaugevilie A sen Sin waste bask Was not awarded him as| Roche, together with the otier officers, | AMATEUR LAG ew: gossip e | when the 1 | were ‘given a vote of thanks by the TENPIN WORLD] lcosme’tr uss mur sis } Of dig: |meenhers for the entertainment afforded PASTOR’ S. E 1 , posed ig accuser, Albert |last night. Look out for another ‘Tert 20 & Bie, ot The committee was unable to find any Cope were requested to suaaut Af | Mogovera from the membership of the ‘Touhey & Co., wit Agee lew whinh anehihivad am athicte from fidavits at the next meeting. St. Michael's! Laure Morris’ aco. ‘& Laigatoa. E. A. THOMAS 10 LANGFORD BESTED BY eo il FIERCE GO | vetore the Beaver A. Cp New Amsterdam ae || The Merry Widow \,\!*3 GRUAUWAY ioe tics, |J ANNA HELD AMUSEMENTS. || LIBERTY |... 5) TALIA 4 “KEITH @ PROCTOR’S Jie rredtehihs R VAUDEVILLE Latest Produ STAR BOUL NEW YORK Ca FVANS B Eve. Best Whe Conti Orhere " ., STUYVESANT” Matines Sat o WARFIELD PIE PAiAStA MODELS Bah Union aa Ve5th_ St. we (58th Sti {Harlem S725 Shenandoah aap Dramatic Amat'r Thurs. after reg.show AMMERSTEIN’ Ss v bve. 25, 50, 6. Dutly Mats, GUS "EDN KGL Dav i nA Grand Army Man, 2a St. ve, Mats re WAPRENS! UF VRGINA MUSIC “ah RANCH $1.50. 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