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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29; 1908. | Haskins he should be suspended for king me, and so should Cartmell. = McFarland proved Another thing—why did the Pen good Rees Been ania Registration Committee, that was| oeoaseu si) in either hand, but he A new rounds of the hottest kind of fighting, “4 ; f AND NEWSY. EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK BERT. EDGRE AND NEWSY. ROBERT EDGREN, SHEPPARD I ELLS SHEPPARD CLAIMS HASKINS WAS GUILTY OF THESE FOULS. Melvin Claims Quaker Deliberately Fouled Him Before He Struck Back—Has Had Trouble With GuyBefore. i TA THER FIRST RACE -- THE SECOND RACE) acs CIE otto w SHEPPARD ‘TRIPPED AND Se EraRDe 500 tue a story. e ri side is ni ioe THROWN Down es “ always the first to come out. SSS STRAIGHT ARM". Believing that there were two sides - to the story of the suspension of Mel. . ==) Sheppard for etriking Guy Haskins, | _ = ————— wm | __ AMUSEMENTS. of Pennsylvania, in a race, I asked HOW THE FUDGE GEIS ili d 3 Sheppard f>; his own account of the | F ete rome;; occurrences that led up to the trou- } ITS SPORTING NEWS] Jax vitae Ai a ble. His answer was a plain state- | 4 r uit ot ort Arthur’ bY : | ‘ ‘ = C ment that gives the whole affair an || From the Best Sporting Page in New York |}. cin entirely difierent appearance. | o+ } i % ere | Lyte fF is Sheppard's statement: | From The Evening World, Friday, From The Evening Fudge, Jan. 23 pty YORK IN Thos UL have no objection to of- |] Jan. 17. Edgren’s Column. (11 days later). SP vOnse 1 e4 fe UO tity Cite, ae |] “1 want to say." began Gans after BALTIMORE THR Tees rose ORE TODAY, only comment I have to make on {t !s that Guy Haskins should have been | J siting down, “that I'm back tr Sothern Ste ME Ton, bux. suspended with me, for my blow was only in retaliation for a deliberate a8, 4 ve changed t py Hamtet: -foul. I returned blow for blow. But the Philadelphia officials seem to be | bePal, x HACKETS "blind to their own man's fouling. The/ and see if you can do it with your JOUN in Board that was at the games sus-| legs. Maisate paidealmeranaileritiaekinsl ge! The third race was Friday night in| fai “The first time we met was at Wilkes-| the First Regiment games in Philadel- see that Packey TOF O'TH WORLD. Barrel aicoupie aro. I made| Phia. Here 4s the true story of the TARTAN UHATSAATI AAT sthe pace, I thought I was rather nice| trouble: Haskins and I both broke at t ( \ about doing it. Haskins ran just be-| the start. We went back. Then he M wen EUNABASE I hind and a little to one side. Now and eth ee false starts. According to ipl ASO 3: 5 | G pen Go his| the A. A. U. rules he should have been t thana ne eae ee anse 2b can, penalized five yards for each offense. I LEW FIELDS ay it inte feach time throwing my ide out. I ae sane the pense and the Daly’s Mat 2 aircppeasvackiandl sald: ¢ Starter didn’t impose them. ee 3 Pars Gout fast cna not w “When we started Haskins got the See STATES THAT HASKINS NoT ONLY. Saemaes | Society + aon ThanhTewentahes ‘On the third lap he lost his foot- HIM AWaY FROM THE POLE BUT STRUCK HIM BIJOU! the pace again. He kept on taj on a sharp turn and swung wide.) * ACROSS THE FACE AS HE PASSED. =~! NAZIMOVA’ ‘ MeneMrOniiiiiehinal iapihedredchedo here was plenty of room to pass and I pans ‘ and struck me on the side of the : Hs AG RY) = down, He ran on to the finis vauia Sot away with the trick. Afterward ne t ff ma i om and t r n eft 4 7 an into me on Tin gy CONTINLOLS Rov Da thigh and tng | | 4) i Fee he Serle ttM aria torre rola sail lZaCkey, Sone He Is a Heady! arrto [Matty Gin bee Decision Over J ever. “¢ r 1 only way T co: apna pard, ateiicing: mie across) i ia : aS y [ O 2 octane ; very atime T Uthat he arove me up on the bani. | Fighter and Has a onian in Bout That ; ws, Raced F Oside of ‘the faes | E,eame back down the bank and. struc Hard Punch Gunna ; SLO) Inthe past in : i 1 . hi Amsterdam a 7" (Special to The Evening Wor | pectal to The Evening World) H ought I'd be swell, and th tme! ne rac! McFa: , of Chica as! r Mi | an, ae Gp Giae Bethy a Veccamialnts cn aco tn The stag of the ts 2d Er Goodman, of Bos‘on, OADM t ty" and that | ™¥ Jaw. I ducked and his fist struck | Packey faced Young Loughre) night for the third time before the c two false starts,| me a glancing blow on the side of thelcity, at the National Ac Dhaka ean ALA Sai anos AIX And if this doesn’t strike you, take a walk with Weston and 7 iA SEI Dream *.:) { mare ine Hd be, suspended fer |e feats in the big bullding, saw sx | exce Td of bouts between evenly | the limit elve round: SEA tar ! | fee estas ata a THE SOUL RSS “vith ‘GENE In t the decision in the first battle on | AMUSEMENTS. ts (which was a questionable one), » = nself to be ®) In the star bout the principals will be! th a hard punch | Willie Lew: ealimiaales)) din Loughrey | weight, and agtur happ t Would LIBERTY L&eSat AFERRO | le otithels an opponent who could fight at just a| pugilist, who elr second meeting was a ‘draw,’ |] Maude Adams Fn ae jes y e|Mttle faster pace. The latter never|good form of ; as “ 1 oe } ate Ky 5 | Ured, no matter how hard he was ham- |a six-round batt pounn hel lmnrergon maa Liatvers HUUaUN ** : { T was a big |mered. In every round he forced the | boys i " F should have been given the big | ETHEL eae RE h 3 : fs om. | Bers 104 pene i fighting, but P: ca him com. met some good man in the y semi. | end of the purse we ing in with hard swings and right up-| windup The bout last night was one of the oe sete meh percuts at close Loughrey FE ESE PE Cent 4H al 61s pounded his body, but} Baker Issues Fight Challenge. | best exhibitions held in this city. Both) 70 po nan. the Bronx ! ai were in excellent condition a Packey c. won another battle Imly waited for openings and) Kid Baker's manag ACADEMY or MU atc, CRITERION ©: i BS shot in ng right uppercuts to says pla bee times. Their work con- Brown ( “aint Wwe me by usi the local fighter’s face. 8 " diroteky ro of hammering on the nut Jack Goodney, “the ee i | aie WAPRENS if aati Cs as to have been a six-round Corrick. & Pa that. nr rw s waxing Elliott ay GREENWO ANIC CRERDOCK KE meet I wis! “tat | body, noes a their No one in t Ouse expected the Uttle effect, owing to |fignt to go one ft ] round in the open- Pac JONES AND BIGLOWTO (238% 2°82] COACH YALE ELEVEN the thira rount | gee the CITY EDITION of ‘all of what and and last rounds had tn the first pret! of the go. faced Billy West j nin the last round sent Bald-|bons with a few swings to the Jaw Mght | Sailor Stevens and Jack White fough k with a short win aoe » THE TALKof N W YORK jolt to the Jaw that staggered him, but /* ¢ Perserrlaeine nianinrs a) re Ti THEA, ve THE EVENING WORLD } 0 resivered in. a few sooonds, and | a tie Tate ig nnooter out | [HE HEE Mia every day for the live > stick It out to the finish, Tim ro ‘brten n the third round. Your MARG AB news and gossip of the cision was well received indicat v TENPIN WORLD]| pati 0 ee ey down for th ROLLER *; SKATING pM ST SKAT npossib) nual jabbing of my y. The latter outpointed him ins fast rounds. tu over defense i 1 GENE | PaRISIAN BELLES i] 2.8 Vaud. Acts, MORROW, “ NEW HAVEN inic , > ee Longhoat After Record. er, will ona fide ‘ Indian run arance as a in Bos AMATEUR NIGHT Teh y Vl Fogar Sih. Lavties' Mat.To-day. rat nal at a rake Seti einen eT EQ) h JOLLY GIRLS CO MUATEUI NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY, PTY GRACE VAN ah os Tropntly arrived tn Engtand a San Francisco, who has been granted sever! } il NIAL GMACE NaN, Stein | t Ind Driscoll was secure rn to hold fights out there by the —_——_—~ z WON Wiitrea Clarke & 62. Agel . ” Supervisors, is not likely to make 4 “In swe a Knowles, Others. th 8 we! Heavies Will Meet Before Los Coulen and el wpervtsore, Wy not ely to make 4 Harvard's Runners MAsalvets Yale. \VioLA “ALLi: iN cA en - a atta nth ie > 1 ne high prices for the ‘tar, | HORAC the Angeles Club on Feb- ah ! i i IS doing “tne the a ifs "1 ALHAMBRA» ; ee 7g ¢ $ In @,ten-round bout bef cuRbts Tne) gar wee Mal. Y PiPUL Aine, ven ‘ ruary 11. Peo) I Te) sopet yea ately is KOL6 & DILL THALIA Ri Sat.& Mon Kelly Accepts for Baker. Harry Baker, the clever Ca! weight, who ts having conside Bo: Bowling Entries Close. ts. Mon,, Thurs, 6 Sat, NX “| 107th st. & pan 15,25, | AMERICAN MATT | A RACE ‘ACROSS HE ‘CONTINENT. | ats, Mon. Wed. SI A ‘\ MEATHRYN PURNE (BUOU sare | BACHELOR _Big Prices Wont Go. fight p ne loter of Keo «& ; MEH MAN'S ' |p ama. R Mat, STRIGKLETT WILL $§ N— a vy, NOCKMILLE ey | Bie | Ment 60. | How I've BNC Be Q ET | ORK des Mat. Daily Popl Conese Night A {naw tees ot atm RR Ire in a lanengecnvant. [STAR IES ma McCarey los 2 in clinching the bout the r : f wo reat felders, { r a PA ie h a nt ’ {Mforn at t aa te cael mallet one See ectstal euaiuce QU EONA MAY SPDOS ‘at in WNEWURCe Sau. i the Cowboy & th } A ald’ not p | ey (BRYA Ts ‘0 is almost cer. 4ARRY 6 f M FE: pos season I as eae ee [athe St. NAG Ra VAGANZA . cestty | ba ¥. Next “Woek —s 5 ‘COLUMBIA | Pas (UKSE OF DRINK, Elsic Janis |< ayrun'sick AVENUESTOCKCO, Rea ay TAKEN FROM LIFE | POS Rocausotcisc ANTM «| WALLACK’S yi. | Sealed, wit tod |Grand?3 | Nxt wk. De Ange Umpt pir Newari will ave —Honeph ¢ Driscoll to Fight Griffin Hen FIRE i | YALL THEA. xv. | Nes gong » nt Bowlah teacher. ty | MURRAY cuage’s Rinanay Gat 7 MGR leet tee . mi tight Dos n. of the Brooklyn | MAL, DAILY, AMAT DAY aint Worle teat, . al : 0 operate’ on tor aban ' meat | wi as nice . 5 ; vners of performing World Ads. tery Day. \ ciuv t Msralian fatherwelgh: cham |g Ch we Heights... 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