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THE ve tO DATE AND NEWSY. ANS IN FURS, SAYS FIGHTING | j BEATS ACTING ++ Champion Is Willing to Fight Nelson’ Again on Basis of 75 Per Cent. to Winner McFarland Will Wait a While. ternoon, Joe looked like a Ber- muda millionaire in his fur-lined coat and diamond-studded tle. “I want to say,” began Gans after sitting down, “that I’m back in the ring. I've changed my mind about giving up that championship. I thought for a while that I’d have to sit back and take it easy because there wasn’t anyone for me to fight, but I see that McFarland ‘s coming up and that Nelson has beaten some- body and wants to fight me again. So here I am.” “Are you tired of the rest?” I asked. “Yes, sir,” said Gans. “I thought I'd like it, but I find I like the game @ little better. I'd rather fight than lay off, if there is only somebody for me to fight. Jeffries and I have the same trouble. Jeff can’t get matches be- muse he is so big and strong. I can’t| I eC att meleisgiegee neon else get anyone to fight me in my class be- Cause I have too much knowledge of the ¢¢Y FOU know wearing yourself out , I'm the only one left of the old VY Punching a fellow Itke Nelson ts ers who is still in good fighting Just as dad as getting a lot of mane. punishment, When you're tired you Sc HERE aren't any great fighters ™ ight as well be weak from taking the : I low-a-days, Why, when I was|>*ting. When you're tired you're all! doing my hardest fighting the|in anyway, even if you haven't been fighters outclasses the boys you see) hit. So I began making Nelson do all flow. There aren't any McFaddens or | en the work, I'd take a step and make Hawkinses or Ernes or Walcotts him take three or four. He was always Witssimmonses now. They've all gone) coming in. Then in the clinches I'd let | by and there ain't any new ones in their | him push me around while I reated. He. class. But there ain't any reason for | nee of dirty tricks. He fixed long as I can get Pp some way so it pricked and fe to stop fighting as long gut like, wire. In every "clinch he ny one to fight. I'm still at my best. yet. I never feel} Tubbed his head @round. M. Binevecateltieny (£5) 3o: | chest was raw and bleeding, and ‘every @ny stiffness or any pains My hands) time he used his head it hurt like oe! re good, And I know more than eny| scraped with sandpaper, Fe won of thesé new fellows. You can gamble | Ways fighting foul. Siler told me after when I feel age con along Im not | the fight that Nelson fouled me at loast Boing to stay in the ring and get beaten | fifty times, but that he saw I wasn't up like some of these fellows. I won't | 0 Bee to. J: GANS dropped in yesterday af- AT GovoFiELO. New York Friends by His Cleverness in Defense. and he let it go, because he vidence, R. I., Jan. 16. d rather win with @ knockout Brow waren, EVENING WORLD, «| BEST SPOR! NELSONS “WIRE HAIR” WAS THE ONLY THING THAT HURT GANS oy Makes Many FR AX i) XS oc R i i . i M 1 } 5 i i IN THE PAST (6 MONTHS . . Joe Has BEEN FoouNG WITH MILLIONAIRES TOYS". FITZGERALD BEATS GLOVER din like ging oD rned $81,000 in the past six-| than have it stopped TLLIE FITZGERALD, the slash- , and I’ haven't thrown It ing 148 pound Philadelphia Vie Livel goth es eo0d hotel een Y3 FTDR the eleventh boxer, landed the decision over a - lore, and I own every round I ui 5 = Profit’ Its mine. Sto liquor company A: stalled and took my time. In| Billy Glover, of New York, in what was ue behind me. I've put my money in the sixteenth I hit Nelson on ,C@fded for the main attraction at the Fee ener only done one foolish | 2¢ Head and broke a bone in my right [Standard A. C., of Lymansville, last (sent ‘d_be swell, and and. Lt hurt go I couldn't use it. I|mimht, the bout going the limit of ten have an auto the rest of the mill-| bent over and rubbed my knee, and be-|Tounds. In nearly every one of the pgairen: At coat mer s2.Gn and if i) gan to limp, ao he'd think it was) my |Founds Glover tried to box Fitz, and it th put me down & leg that was hurt. In my corner my | Wes only the hard, aggressive milling Sow. ‘ed In the factory) seconds worked on my leg and I didn't/0f the “Harp” which earned him the “I used to rush to decision. right after every fight. earnings away on the lose much play!nz craps, as th It was always the es that The last time I got trimmed the race-t and throw 1 pontes. I didn’t ¥en let them know my hand was gone. efit a blow with it unuf the! “At odd moments tn tie contest Glover ree p ust kept jabbing Nel- | would attempt to mix {i with his ruges en I walloped him with | opponent, but the moment he mae pain was getting dull stand] off and garive in N 5 own game and get- in a few days. I had ety moout. At ii Money to my mother to take I saw that he | and I had to go to her for the was closed tight | made up my mind to quit ri 8 head to see They keep after me now w e told Nolan i eof | he couldn't stand it hat | 223 o oid him to foi that | me _and clinched, “te hit d his 7) ntsto ficht me. T'll| wast aw wha 6 on Nelson or McFarland,|you mea ms at do welgh in at 123 ring-| ful, plow and I “went down ioe side, and split the purse 75 and 2. kat Nelson again any time at{ pe. pocemananenite hel chteage, he. gig nes, Pee, 58 No te winner First Victory in Two Years, @ theatri- next week, out fighting again 1? wouldn't think of fighting me for an- Other year, as he wants more xperi- at Miner's Bow ‘d_rather cal t be With Dartmouth the i arted to is swings end) ex ence. I'd like to fight Nelson, I want Pop SSS si bocd inant put: agatnet to knock him out and settle all dis- ma Losers. putes. He gave me a ht at \CKEY M'FARLAND ana Harry Goldfeld. Nelso He's P Gilmore, his manager, arrived in Ou Brenly he pees moresthan| neue night. Gllmore,| "The Columbia hockey team won Its orn He eporhed out with | nen challenge, said: | first league game in two seasons enerunahs pec enavete. nitht inst eady to Aight Gang/night, defeating Dartmouth by a s« nowutoiavit knev jaster of them all,|of 4 goals to 2 The Morningside him @ more ex-| Heights team displayed a better k a fight him in time—|edge of the game than they have i at hekuants an in a long while, clever ackey will agree rt mn ne a clever OWN tormeenee | Dartmouth, who one week ago de. when I saw & wonder at e loser. H of teamwork and looked to have #' sabibard ax 1 at LA RCO good chance for the ehamplonsh te But no Gans for us| fell far behind its former e ls practically out of the run. | Foote, the big captain, got bed end Leighton r the first three | Sick of the fight three Madden MADDEN AND SI-G:R s the last }counts for the slump. 1 split the purse 7 to feated Princeton by a brilliant display ofa and Marston }also were not in condition proablby ac- re! Foote and easy few m Ree Fr good goa le Hano: n_redou' re weak spot Columbia was aggressive at the open- but was FIGHT 10 IT 10 i Wi planting } ing and put the Hanover men on tt, ti en 4 Reso) 1 : @ Bcore: Mt part of his anatomy | defensive. Poor shooting lost several O,2cured. , s a niking made the last goal ft Co. fi for a Columbia After lumpia. ee tate ul g the steam out slowed him up. Bers stomach | weak #8 ot the | | | chane oes | | Had { Frankte weight pu; husky and as ol., two nances are that } at the 5: Id ha ye out of the r wit might, which would have resu in al put as he merely du draw if a deci alt ead w Sieger had obtaine Jan. It we hing 1 be an! fron the De; {gh runner —_—____ IRISH- |-\MERIGAN A. C. ELECTS ITS GOVERNORS. tter e was blm. 33 2-6s st ten yards short of f a mile. and rer, of Cartls! er; Curran, of Phil 1 Black Hi@wk, another Cé n were the men whc It's’ comparatively an te find a person t's “sel,” but proposition of one who vw Therefore: it quite ot at eecerian ys¥on to George 8 is_ interes’ t BOWLERS! on, who 5,237 “Want se va 3 ments were printe See the CITY EDITION of not his usu Herald or ANY OTHER THE EVENING WORLD iE newspa s every day for the live news and gossip of the TEN-PIN WORLD It Pays to Read World Ads. Every Day with an average 9 ‘Sutton, who te 18.2 champion, will de- fend his title against Ora Morn! at the Lenox Lyceum on Jan. #1. ‘SHAUBB OUTRUNS FIVE MEN ae A trea | Seenerh five miles each. | ts were Myers, f Pa; ingster ng. He a made a good si able Haw liver fifty a have te of Str another send ‘The third Botlean Girl Art Calendar, in ten colors, will be distributed through The Sunday World tm Greater New York next Sanday, Joe's EARNINGS r| dng wi as done by the use of a curve. ned fifty yar | IDAY, JANUARY 17 1908. PAGE IN NEW YORK. be CANS ANXIOUS FOR ANOTHER FIGHT Roe) eres Je EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. € YSED To RUN TO Ar RACE TRACK AFTER -HIS FIGHTS AND THROW Tue HIS HONEY AWAY an Ponies. | Highlanders ” New | Another Great Curve to Add to the List. | BY BOZEMAN BULGER. RED GLADE, who has just signed F a contract with the New Y Americans, has the unique on of being the only pitcher who © Manhattan without an- a new curve ball to be sprun but there e has one called the » {t must be under- ation to Leap Year, 3% inches to the north of before crossing the plate. who have been able is are those who run out to rner of the batter's t asleep Just before jump for life, i tis new curve into the lis ve the ‘tade- away,” e “boom hat ought up and take it makes the club sit ¥ you do not principle of the “poo: rye of snakeuk been used h ory. being that if it had enougn dersiand the and sufficient time, it woud © Ways aro! park and the pit It was on account of making the game an invention of pposed to come to t Before It gets to first put_on. the p: jes of one Ch w President of Napoleon Lajote, how- rimp on the stop ball by as that he bateer d toward s-baggers, lade {s going to stop elvan Gel?, ; 1 > does not Rusie, By the way, the os Rusie relied on sp His most effective | except. Amos NaSathabEAT AUSTRALIAN LOSES George Gunther Makes Good Showing for 6 Rounds, } but Is Outpointed. PHILADELPHTA, of Australia, k on Terry Martin at the |Broadway A. C. throughout six rounds of the wind-up last night. but lost the through Martin's superior clever- artin offset. Gunther's hard swings for the body by porge coming in with straight r and swings. hes Gunther worked very maged Terry's body with nd j Martin drew dlood her's mouth in the last round. nw this nether had any marks w for the encounter at the final Jan. 17. George | her In the clin fast and 4d his right from ¢ ois et SHERIDAN AND FLANAGAN | ‘|10 PULL FOR — Sheridan, the hero of the games at Athens and the round champion, with the champion at the ights ut Mad Garden on Saturday CARTER AND LOCKE DRAW. LANCASTER, Pa. Jan. r and Kid Lock 11.—-Eddto fought six rounds before the Lancaster A. C. last night. The Kid did most of the leading| Promptly organized and sent to see [UR OKALING and most of the pounding. though at }no time was Carter in danger of 4 knockout In the frequent goells of int li fishung Carter mot severe Hb roast seam ot puch aa waa Tt wan Star Has | box and | TO TERRY MARTIN kept up a vi-| will save the day for Ireland, ho ts Bald to have his curve ball than fame while Mo. He was | Notwithatand- ¢ was with a losing 3 last season twelfth | rican League pitchers. | Glade does nat have to pitch baseball | fora living. THat sounds like the regu- stuff, but it is true neverth ‘nat you might call a but he can stand a | He is by no means a million- rimth Glade says ity to more, ny good reason body shouldn't’ be. (Bpect MONTRI | Donovan. Walec bout here his att, of Bostan BLACK DEMON 1 feearome ~HANUED ABET | | Mike Donovan Outpoints Joe Walcott in 10 Rounds at Montreal. tal to The Evening Wor EAL, Qu of Rocheste ted last night ero showed first tw erress wae hott boy w: its name from the fact that! MFARLIND 10 Be JOHN POLLOCK. M'FARLAND, the husky Ch ago light-welght, arrived [nr u from Boston last night, ar was a guest at the Long Acre A. ( tag. Packey was introduced to t club members from the ring and was ena great ovation. McFarland has matched to meet “Young Lough- the clever Philadelphia light: . for six rounds at a spectal show | to be held by the Natioanl A. C., of Philadelphia, on Wednestay evening, | Jan. 22. Loughrey has given Tommy Murphy three hard battles, and ous’ to make a grea’ ing against cago fighter. McFarland will into condét! house just outside of F Cross to Meet Goodwin. Leach Crows, the rast side lig! who made up with his manager, Joe Bulll- get lon for the battle at a road- | | | the Sharkey A was matched lest + Goodwin, the Bos the main bout of eix rou stag of the Loag Acre A come off on Thursday night ts half way right he will lke a boxer who never had on | Blackburn Fights Bonner To-Night. @ love, Jack Blackburn, the clever md Nght weight of Philadelphia, will meet Jack Hieonner, the husky heavywelx! of Sum- nit Pa., in @ six-round bout be “Industrial A. C, of Philadelphia, to-night, hile Bonner showed wp well in hia sixfound bout with Mickey MeDonough, | this city, at Wilkes-Barre, Pa, = tow weeks ago, it ts doubtful tf he will be able to make the same great fight against Blackburn, who !s a much cleverer boxer. Potts Training Hard for Russell. Jimmy Potts, the Minneapolie weiterwelsat, | who is matched to meet ‘‘Unk'’ Russell, the | husky and herd hitting fighter of Philadel- | \ ps ta, for six rounds in the matn bout at the) next stag of the Sharkey A. C., on Wedn day night, fe getting into shape for the bat tle at the Sharkey A. C., with the assistance of Prof. Jim Donovan, the boxing instructor | of the club. | great fighter. | Rouse O'Brien Goes Back Home. | Rouse O'Brien, the Hetle fitter of Bow | ton, OOO battle for |rounds with Jack Goodman at the Sharkey A. C. stag on Wednesdi night, left Ja | his home last néght on the midnight train. O'Brien has been practically matched ‘all meet Leach Cross for six rounds at the Long Acre A. C, stag a week from next Thursday fore th night when the Irish champion team en- gages in a tug of war with a team com- posed of the strongest men among the athletes of the New York Turn Verein societies, The glory of the Emerald Isle seemed to hang in the balance un-| | 1 the two champions signified their | willingness to take part in the contest. When the contest was arranged by Ti Hurst it was proposed to get together a team of Irish strong men, but when the German situation was cony wed it | record breakers. A committee was Sieridan and Flanagan. oe ‘The third Bolleau Girl Art Calendar, im tem colors, will be distributed through ‘The Sunday World in Greater New York next Gunday. . us M Baldwin A match aeiciyais catwetght, wetgnt as practically c meet Matty BOX LOUGHAY | 2.000 club a, the club wi 0 kn members. the ring during the last four odman 1 entitled to a maton with| and his manager, J Mack, in a slx-round bout bef Of the local clube. Brock Goes to San Francisco. Phil Brock, the lght-wet, whose the Ca: > get be ma Clevelan ne 3 now on matched to > fighter, for ten pout with Maude Adams eaeetee Hudsons# st a pels PRP “Byes. 8.30. ETHEL | BARRYMORE 3; 3 SISTER, CRITERION § Ane wath Bh Race Miss Hook P AICTOR™ MOORE SAVOY cM 3 Bway & 45th at..at Mats. Thurs. @Sat. 2 15 KYRUE REL MARC ADE TT 8. Mate THE Talk tr “NEW. YORK, | THEA. KEITH @ PROCTUx’S 2880) ‘Ath AV, 2s Donovan says that Potts is 8 / D'way,& 28th St. ne | ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE “THE STAR BOUT." EVA TANGUAY, 7 CHAS, E. EVA 0) thore. 125th St 3 cl Aan hight, O'Brien saya he will get in shape | et for this battle . raat EDWAK DS New Boxing Club In Town. i WHIT as a rail Another new boxing club has been argan- INT Y S BTAV Or }tzed in town and will shortly give ite first J] ROWS & sr \ ho, TOLL -AR || |atag. Mike Newman, manager of the Long i | Acre A. 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