The evening world. Newspaper, February 7, 1908, Page 14

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| | 7ne EVENING woRLnD, lUP TO DATE AND NEWSY nea ae rRiweadn, i “RUAKRY 7, VOOR. 6.0 (ee ae ING ine IN NEW YORK | BERT EDGE ROBERT EDGRE ea) MOST PICTURESQUE FIGURE IN RING IS “BOER’ UNHOLZ ere: Conqueror of Memsic and Nelson Hails Originally from Germany — ‘. Fought Against British in South Africa. \ NHOLz, the Boer, ts the most U picturesque figure in the ring just now. A few months aso he was an unknown. Now he can} hardly walk without kicking the vaudeville agents out of his way. | Gutfiehting Memsic and Battling Nel- | son in two ten-round bouts made the difference. | Unholz came here from South Africa. Originally he came from} Germany. Rudolph bade adieu to Hoch der Kaiser while still a small boy and went to sea. After voyag-| ing around tne world for a while, | be chased the British around among the xopjes with great success, estab | Mehing quite a local reputation. After the war Unholz couldn't stop fight- ing. The English had introduced boxing, and the Boer took up the game and became iight-welght cha:apion of South Africa. By this time Unholz had developed a physique like that cf] so swollen that he couldn't force it into | @ hammered down Hackenschmidt. He) a glove oked everything in sight in South| After fighting a number of twelve and Africa, and then sailed for the Up Grates. ed | fifteen round affair: Boer went | West. In Chicago he challenged Packey Unholz speaks elven languages, | McFarland. and had 800 to put up me | While fighting he can use them all/@ side bet, but didn't connect. Ho, Muently, ‘his gives him a vast ady is Wants to fight Patrick now, and as he! tage over ordinary scrub fighters, Wie | will be a great drawing card on the| andle eOr Ade enc Dy ° oanieolyinandiescnels tre end of) Pacific coast, no doubt McFarland wilt had the latter up in the air. ne Boer | take . trip out there, i} was kidding Memsic in all the steven Since beating Mensic and Battlin, languages. ‘and Memsic goth j Nelson in ten round matches, the fig! tangled trying to understand it all. ing Boer has become a local’ favor ¢| in the orange belt, If his str he'll Got HIS FIRST “REP,” FIGHTING THE ENGUSH DURING THE ee CHILD Hood SPORT WAS CHASING LIONS ON THE VELOT. \ [weak without th Gordon brothers | 2,200 Spectators at St. Nicho- '* las Rink to See Tie | Broken. ? aan NUSE MENTS. ENIEIRE Ge veritas Maude Acams in The Jesters, HUUSUN "Mate! Wed. Sate 2.30. ETHEL BARRYMORE 11 HE Crescents captured the lead tn I the race f mer honors tue Amateur Hockey League 0 at St. Nicholas Rink, defeat- las seven decisively ¢ seven goals to three. Both had met every other team fn the league, and had not lost a game this season, and 2.200 spectators crowded Into the Wornkn € 4 nk and hung on to the iron g mere sgygees "Ena Wallace Hopper watch the game which was to break Geo. 8Geo. M.Cohan’s piecih 28 i e tle and give a ne on the provable Bu UNHOLZ is one boxer who Buriatoon Age fee rpapttalat. Tom; winner of the championship. id KNICKS: n 1AbUC edt. 1 w ay tries to be a gentleman at ali | [Urns tart in tie Rockefel ; cents ; 2 Mata. Wed limes. When kidding’ in the ving | M2 OoNe $0 Los Angeita | the Santa Ciaue piayers were very otf Sere Side. THE TALK of ‘eeWYOR he avoids the kind of remarks that bins a Lace wa Young Corbett used to Terry McGovern, He only makes pleasant remarks about + the weather in Cape Dutch, and as it} wounds about the same, he gets the ef- fect without being really rude. One thing about the Boer—he keeps his word. When he makes a promise {t is a8 good as another tight tract—and better than most ot Unholz fought Joe Gregg. the india, @ Old Orchard, Me. lt Was a fittecn- Found fight. In the second round jhe r broke a bone in lis ieft hand | tting Grege’s elbaw. He icst the de- \ Boston Fighter Was Wij inning |, When He Turned an Ankle, Cision. He was ched then to box * =: Arthur Cote and Eudie Caumvers. Cn= in the Fifi c holz refused to. break ius ergagement th Round. Two days after breaking his hand boxed Cote and lost a close decision fifteen rounds at sanford Me. Two day later still he boxed Chambers | fifteen rounds to a dra thers a cramer of Philadelphia, wired the Bunker Hill Into ex. lat he had carded Uriiciz with’ Willie | ceilent p st Amby MeG Willis. Of rushed Unholz to Philadal- | euent Play against Amby MeGar: olen: rem O} The manager | thé Harlem ( Boer fight wit wouldn't disappoint M show had been ad INJURY TO ANKLE COST KENNY FIGHT WITH ee M'GARRY HAS 80 NEW ENTRIES | Hunt, Wil ne and | se POKEEPSIE REGATTA ATTELL MAY FIGHT BALDWIN eeMenTa AT ARMORY A. A., OF BOSTON Hippodrome PNTURYS GREATEST § Battle of Port Arthur : cal Melange—Lad, CiRCoS" THE TRIE A Rip- a Whirlwind Success 20 DAYS | IN THE FROAMAN had no ‘1 | Feather Weight Champion the effect that the Unt- | sf Aho E Piped ca aigeatea SHADE neon snd) the ME Coming East to Box at MaroniaiNastaDermant POTTER. yee =Linenlats DUNDREARY v Eve, Hamlet na Bily&Tour M TOP 0’ TH’ WORLD : Merlot helo! the inter. -| Armory Club of Boston. | BY JOHN POLLOCK. RE ATTHLI, the featherweight CRITERION © “A BARREL “OF FUN. “AND A MUSICAL DELIGHT."-2ve. sun. (Sp: the seven : 1 ie peren © Hudson last A hampton, will be East in a few MAJESTIC, 33:2 : SOSA Miss Hook ia, Cornell, weeks and will be seen in a fight . racuse |at the Armory A. A. of Boston, the first | foe TACKETESe ee of Holland sk in March, Al Lippe, the local) 3. | WACKET 2 Rw | Py Re A. Bean sporting man, who has been authorized JOHN arid cAteR TWO STAGS T0-NIGHT. z Ad to arrange a match In th SIASONG fa toca igas, | eae ad: e sald last night that he > | iets Herald S338 eee rae PROCTOR'S Bee Seer tele gee a °) The uainl good card ot outs for At LEW FIELDS tis," Bin | BtH AY, 228 es s, dnt giv t f ° - 5 4 Wh at 4, way i rm Mile weedeat ota” of eet saa Pate quate ceed phe eae Naina a nue con 2] Unk $q CoxTistous me Rec et Ositing: Pann iy Dom oaang Los Angeies Fans Like Short Bouts. | DALY’S MON, FEB. W0><s SCRE Unholz. noe eine ry cies Ar Olza hE] 1 ted vs Brone Mine | | 1001 S. H S next match was with Youn: r a e ; | SBil eoua ith Kenny at Lawrence, Mass, 1 i d Martin Matched. Pai 45 STOC =: by this time his broken hand w ch ie nein th ‘A H4 MM ERS if E IN’ Si Hariem Sin 5 AWrtenEres I precede It. aA omete ‘Lewis, “the: clever ‘ oe bal 5 \ Ae mi or Wi Mate wag oe BOWLERS! Pe | esa Wee BE SURE TO READ —! | BRUAUHAY E G WORLD Ci at CIROLE un I} Aa Waltz Dream ; every day for the live “lin OLS | Nfo THEATRE, Biw 11 sail | tan Be news and gossip of the 1 > ReOlenta ey 5 | trom ew York on. thetunigioresia me and Desnie. | @ DILL | TOWN iNew York. a aw ' yee * a ‘or Gi here ry nee piween. = 7 | j TEN-PIN WORLD 4/No Baseball Will Be At- Dunaciianeanveetbeare ll caeatsis : ihcanten tae T DT UEP [Pe fait Se Ladies” Star 'THE SOUL ! | ‘ \s hey are to report for work on Dave Poser DaRaliel f wit, LIAMS IMPI RIALS | ——— IN MANHATTAN GET THE vie . tempted Until Muscles pale rerulers (on old amers, inate a sat) vandeitie (PLA LY CITY EDITION IN BROOKLYN GET THE HOME EDITIO! Quaker Jack Boys Break Even. ‘SCHMIDT AGRIN BREAKS ic Karl Schmidt, of swimming team, w gecond place | Pennsylvan time wit a awimmer tas bet in the C meet Dalry event in the swimming con place bet wee of New ¥ Penniylve . Five at City College i aakevball team of the Massachusetts rst! ft nol will play the five Mike 41 the f New Ye ania naine s sent arvana best yes inte an! i wih f 4.28 mile Lamoy Wins Two Titles. vs. Two Men. Bothner Tigers Win on Mat PHILADEL! F 1 w : e: eae @ decisive y te rallyeice Th Mest ntent by a 15 2 a Harvard Calls Off Race. move ng Hack CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Feb. 7.—The Har- | 58s aé) iJ yn under wt seater within “a” the. limit of Ward-Yulo roiay race, which was to twenty minutes % hs ‘ ‘ ra week. ‘Try it and see 8 On the first day of training all the raw and Griffith differ tn opinion ion next We: URED: pts | AMATEUR sont MABE Knowles; Clarence W hich brings i 1 ( of th Are Thawed Out. | a? ae, wiavers: walking trom. the ‘hase ree " ; t salerstatroaay: [VI Exrest POLLY efivey | ACT a i Ge a 10" right i “GOTHAM eee ee ema | fudckte.. oTUYVESANT Ss ieee | by,0F he Cuaolon that the wali:| Fitz and Indian Gregg Matched, AMATECR NIGHT ay in Day (Feb fro ic t nen up and = a WARFIELU NV player oo (OUONAL Ma‘ BELASCO as iat t ce Paanetecen eee ec Ustivnae pe tvtiaed 1 Davia tsins ARRENS UF citi fou thed pethay ang pounds ANGUAY. z 14th & ieving PL, so that they will fi ALAA y tuart; i. pave ele Fetes 40 BLANCHE bates miervee tthe “Fighting Harp ith Ay. & 1. __| Blackburn Has a Soft One To- Nights) AMER AICAN Bea ay : ch do you thin Is right? Tack Blackburn, the clever golored ight rr 9 | weight, hoy an enay fight on for to-miits | MANHA’ TAN HA- He is sinted to meet Bill He pCecNHeht, At 8, 8 Tm Gt n Ish heavswelent, for alx Sl Mise Garden): ‘Sat. Night, at 8, Double javenue car. When he saw me, whad- AM beapwoop piel HAM (Tip Sieria Rusticene’” and Sun. Ev., Pop, the | daya 3 Acre | the uink he did? Why igh algn’ he handed me and simme ‘he on, Garnpaniot ron dn a few ite box him merry ASTOR G anata Al 1 ad- ha-ha as he w by. I cowd have rounds same club @ week | Ht smiling cou has stood for the hold-up. but when he adds) trom t-nikht VioLA ALLEN: wycnn from ol tertain- ed insult to Injury like that it was Sullivan Off for West. Matinee Sat ais " . 1 , Bob & Thankseiving Day, when more'n I could bear—and there wasn't| yo sullivan will leave for Milwaukee to- | | My oiners” Matinee Lewis or more a rock in sight that I could handle, aay with Harry Taker nd Harry Lenny —— Doni iiencewis nt him. | Raker is to meet "Kid" Wolgast at Mliwau- with And now all the mitt pushers are) kee on Friday week. Sullivan Intends to | BROOKLYN Nea atter was Wondering {f Mike is in any wav re-| fetch” Le with | Charlie N ROT Maren d for the cone SPonsible for Greenwood's mysterious, Buckley and Jimmy Kelly wil Bulllveanii tineol ne Henry _W, “irance, lin MIL othe day before the fight. or of |p TON’S LEB AVSNUE STOC! SWEET KITTY BELLAIRS. Matinee! Dsily, 10, LL THEATRE, 424 St. Laxey 20, 309, a Murray" The BACHELOR CLUB | Sen. weet Se * BASEBALL BALL TEAM OF MONEY KINGS "us: rs COLUMBIA, sil iager Mata Dally, 45, 20 8 35, Eves, 1 Fa 28, 85 & AN THE “CARD KING in COAS' a | ROLLER SKATING ith Stnear Dex, KIN N wo SSION Pittsturg contract, ‘The little fellow | 0) Innit year, and Wittabure wanted three | so the ERE'S a team composed of ata Al men Ma exchange for him whose salaries AS ERO SOR ae of the American and National] wii) total close to $8,000. iGra d ye, Angelis ing * Carr Teagues, and they have it on : TANGGAY WHITE WAY Tiny aggregation In the country in at] wren Ea Killian'a days as a pitcher are xxt wk, FranciaWilsonWhen KnighteWere Bold Dit least the mone art. ery member | over an take to the outfield and make Ona Sn sed at is worth over $1 | Roo, Killinn, of Detroit, In one of the 14th St. A101 x, 200, Mat. Sa ee it “went on few ptcherm vwho gan feaiy swat the al. | eee sypaay. Lier ation Bete limes and made 8) hits, an averago ot By , ‘ay. Guth at wroth at being ANCY'S sins on, Tues, Yihure de Sat EtG 24 Hours rat r, whlle he y (nose) eaten, the vw ont EL NA MAY. es Counters Du Harry Each Cap- aT ghth a Greenwood, | ke tells this of the meeting: “He was going along en an Bighth ‘sule bears the name 4g Taylor, of the Boston Americans, and al KNIGHT FIR i DAY cen? at of solid No wonder Tommy Leach balks et his refused to aign, | ham — nage

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