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a Si a 7 ‘ 7 t % _ of times and collect the money. 12 ee A ee UP TO DATE! |AND NEWSY| l ge ee EVENING WORLD. ae ? SPORTING THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6G, 1908. IN NEW YORK EDIIED BY ROBERT EDGRE BAT NELSON ALWAYS CAME BACK SMILING. AFTER KNOCKDOWN SS Unholz’s Feat of Dropping Nelson Has. Been Done Before by Corbett, Britt, Gans and Hanlon— New Clubat So. Norwalk! OER UNHOLZ didn’t do any- B thing startling when he dropped Battling Nelson with! a punch. Bat jumped up again with- out taking the count and went right along fighting as if he hadn't been| hit. | Nelsoa has been knocked down a| great many times in his fights. But he refuses to stay down. * KNOCKED NELSON DOwN Young Corbett described his exper- FoR A 9 COUNT IN fence graphically after his last fight! “THE FIFTH ROUND OF * with Battling Nelson. | THEIR SECOND FIGHT. “The first time we met,” said Cor- ( NELSON KNOCKED BRITT OUT bett, “I wasn’t in any condition. I IN THE 187H ) didn’t work, because I thought the! I thought I could just go out and hit him a couple He was easy to hit. I couldn't miss him. | The first time I knocked him down I landed my right on his jaw and thought it was all over. Bu elson got up slowly, up and grinned at me. I his down again just as hard, and bh up as fresh as ever. I know t would have knocked out almost a the others with h But Tiney Barrt Dane would be easy. out in the eighteen tired I kept comiog NDON ao eaaal 4 e i couldn't lift my arms. ught that | ee Piste Neleoae Tiina time I lost because I was ¢ shape ieee Bo 4 . m trained h t AGG He ee stuck {t out until at last he turned the | confident boy jat ever | die such a beating I wallopet that Hanlon's seconds threw up the das I could hit, re in the nine nth round. Han- D Was practically out. | thi a ring that time. on the jaw as he bounced rig! me down again elson down through wear yourself dfield—then helped Qa” Scahrieioial coming to his feet HANLON DROPPED 3o'any harm at | Neteon ans, Ho kept risnt| Pears OS IESG on figh ing unt the foul blow ded iS IMMY BRITT crossed Pls right tol satters in the fo heal RON’ second round, { C | VELCSON STOPPED HANLON 4M 19 Rovwwes __ WASSUMMERS'S FIGHT, by leaving his man an \Bu with the towel “| Enetshmenritd Be Had Better of the! Keyes, started the sist) ‘| Early Rounds, but Was in Frayed Condition at End. Nelson's chin in the fl their memorable second fiz! Ping Nelson flat for the whi round ot} ie HLSON has taken a lot of pound- N ing in every one of his fights -—— But he doesn’t seem to worry Gans predicted af pt shape to MVGARRY-KENNEY 5" ACN T-AGHT Youn~ Kenney. the boy who is bi by the sports of B: espirant to the li Ship, will me: star bout at ** wast ha dd Nelson | unable to raise self ht say that Ne down, anc BY ROBERY EDGREN. OHNNY SUMME ‘came back’ last night ia his fight with like y picture in was in Sum- FIGHTERS WHO FLOORED BATTLING NELSON Youne Goreett KNOCKED NELSON DOWN TWICE IN ONE OF THEIR FIGHTS-. ( NELSON KNOCKED CORBETT OUT IN 10 ROUNDS ~THEN (Wh 9 ROUNDS | Three Clio Clubs Are). —.____ LONG ACRE STAG TO-NIGHT. p fighters and | After the Boys to Box ae A. C. will hold Its ! i ate fa v Manager for Championship. | 4 : ed five Phila- | lates aes i neet five good local | A A. of Hi was in the Quaker | Sayers to Meet Mcody. ts guin Gans KNOCKED NELSON DOWN THROUGH THE ROPES AND HELPED HIM UP AGAIN ( WELSON FOUGHT HIM YZ Rounbs ) BUTREYES sn ning referee | ! punt a bear! Tf Keyes Had refi inane Whole Six eae Like Last He Might Have Won. The Massachu: t Tow night, t West Point Sat __AMUSEMENTS. Way & 40th at. Ev. 8.20, HUUSUN Sats’ Wed. @ Sat, 200, ETHEL BARRYMORE sinic verPR” | Bpeeteome UGLITICK, & ia Wed Sat BY. 8. THER COHAN HITS 1 ween $ bdna Wallace Hopper inGeo. M.Cokan’s 3tNty ESTs ee ten beh yn on THE TALK of eWw¥0RR LYCEUM THE, IH Tel tee si ra NAY landed two rE aE ike a | Jack Goodman and Summers to Box. Jack : or| and expects to give Burke a hai Things were looking and Charite | rat merry very bad > was acqul r eraeubnd rag. Keyes was fresh. at Summers | TOP 0° a ‘WORLD MAJESTIC, vay) and “IN THE das chief ad- Sey PhSni A yn. But he didn't f ‘ ‘ He Harvey throwing in ents. mine i down | De es's finish, but tt was Sum-| 4 match has nged between P on the chairs nd sian Sum- * ‘ | vel sharp sting oe Moran, B & word now and t mers along one side of the ring, whal-|mere's figh Jimmy lightweight Jets one ily ic M by the first of | Suminers took a clean lead in the and Jeff Doher! eral Ree et Adapted from the iM road for] Hope Joe doesn't slip the ¢ 5 vboxing Keyes ull throug of New Haven, n. They were engazed | French by PAUL POTTE, the ; Hirst "ot April ic (alip the (date) tothe ite swings and F |by “BIN Brown to try conclusions in the | Ext M. a Birthday. 2 say eH aL Ey —== = We 7 CRITERION tz th 85, 855% AMUSEMENTS. cay JIMMY GASEY WILL MANAGE — IN RO RO paella CLUB THs SEASON LE ts now second ollegiate Basketbal will play th |tor the title, Columbia ond place, until last nig. New Haven boys defcated the score of 16 to 9 in one a Jimmy ral 150, ),000 ATHLETIC FIELD: be pro- y for ex- rs Lee eran the ec 4 with goals ‘The last ten min: up by close guarding a tween Murph, Alley Owners Say Evening World Has Best Bowling News Ww | the as, The World Evening fis Manhat- Hom Kbya ork, local athlc and ween rly and th in full atoll be Volunteers, emer at Madison Squa Phat bowlers and of this nting the leadi Greater Ne eur hearty thanks heha when gar “Yale and Co: 1 aside) His attention W tor [that at the Coumbi game in this greater efty. of the ground will be sel 1 court. & ailed to the fact games to be held aga! Columbia games a week Penns and Yale were tied for uniform, “q BARREL OF FUN "AND A MUSICAL DELIGHT.”-2¥e. sun * Nazimova ,. ON AMM ae EIN’S THE puTCH DALY’S twa NETHERSOLES UGH BASKETBALL GAME Kiendl. 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