The evening world. Newspaper, March 26, 1908, Page 14

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THE EVENING WORLD, 'THURSDAY,' MARCH 26, 1908. [RESBA04] THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK |,os2t"?.the RAINS OF MORE | IMPORTANCE THAN FISTS, SAYS BURNS In His Bose on TBioatibae the Amer-| ican Fighter Springs Some Very Trite Sayings on the | Public. | ’ THIS WOULD WHIP JOHNSON — GETTING UNDER A TALL MANS ‘5 SIDE- STEPPING AND WNouwouT WITH a! | Upemo OATERATERICANIGICR TING HoominG LEFT ONS Se fee = RIGHT CROSS. A * SBR ORET atc | FoR Booy WHEN OPPONENT HOLDS. FOR THE Bopy, 5 ERE are a few trite paragraphs! from Tommy Burns's ne book, published in London: | “Brains are of more impo: than fists to-day.” | “The man of good education, accus- | tomed to think for himself, and pos- sessed of a fair capacity for the initia- | tive, is the very man qualified to! sbine in the boxing arena.’ am not twenty-seven years old, ye: I have fought over fifty battles! since the year 1900, an average of, say, about eight a year. What English heavyweight gets anything like these | opportunities for practice? Moir, in- | cluding his fight with me, has only fought four men in two years.” | “Get rid of the idea that boxing is | brutal. It isn’t. It is a business in | which brains count more than any- | thing else. “The first essential of a scientific boxer must be quick and clever toot: | work. I have always considered my success to be primarily due to the fact | that lacrosse and hockey taucht me to be spry and smart on my feet before I ever thought of donning a pair of boxing gloves.” “i Ca The RIGHT THAT BEAT GUNNER, Moir, tance Club needs ail BY VINC ASH i while enthal is making a food is absent < It was said This voung- ace. Ha comp U. rules Close WORK a With LEFT AND RIGHT, AMUSEMENTS. ; MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ~ BARNUM & BAILEY Gl RLS GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. 350 WORLD e FAMED ARTISTS SELON HORSE; AUTOS THAT PASS IN THE AIR “The quickest punches are the straight ones.” j so" nds at Vy on the | Ke’ Not Much Road Work. Beary visions. As BY JOHN DUN POLLOCK. “My road work rarely excee: ay five pocket so long teas 5 the ILLIE L miles, and consists ¢! a brisk mi laundry every week to get the creases weight vas fast as I can go, then sprint f Teavetecka hundred yards or so at racing speed, peel son Neer then a fast walk again, and so on.” pan yasce irra aes “A lot of boxers who are matclied to pahereie de a8 fight at catchweights, and even other] while’ In the third I putt boxers, who have no diffic as four days before ting down to scale, devote fi attention, in my opinion, to what they imagine to be » local midille- in | Scuulean wa up | | ato" gl Goodman and Hurley Ready. aw forathemec you're here, a en we met ~ STMPPNG AUNKERS LYRIC SOTHERN Mar Sat > = LORD DUNOREARY. I m an tried Jimmy Walsh Is Busy MOST HAZAKDOLS OF : H CASI! NO} ®. Mat ALL T i flesh. This, I feel s z sivled a ‘third rate Be Ne eee ws 0 r Bie for If a man trains himself down too| tur nP tra; (ry May possibly bem P simmy, walsh. the , i fine he is bound to feel tired and get} hoxers knocking about inet) t urho. slow.” be only rth raters, and “It you feel tired knock off for a! like to class them as such, despi H day. You must enjoy your traini Tai GE) GES ee ate AEG irtous, you want it to do you good. |Uscovered after Mecovered after I a career of a champion isn't uy ‘You will have to admit t $ it ts cracked up to be feans know something about the scieuce | ot boxing.” “as for the American crouch—our lows are always more effective when they shoot up from below, I never had CGOX OFLC rom» aay ADMISSION *esb ae ng if ee aol FIELDS i — : "Lin Mason ete Ho Mh EST ( ci bo i a OCATION, MADINOS CRIVATE BONES, SEATS, 3 OM. DREN HALF PRIC Next Mat . BUY AT THE So peate can De =i ordes “Wiggs SHaler SO | eon viinka by currency will receive GARDEN [BERTHA KiL LICH. J stz0-09) WASHINGTON soft y trouble re: ng men three or four) a of x ‘ Marta of the Lowlands, tnghes taller than m | Taylor RATS His First Try- (ere Team | Jake Saad Dispels All Doubts | KEITH & ‘PROC TOR’S SOCIETY GIRLS “Squires landed one of an % : * 5 Orehes: merauee biowaalvhave es a out and Minor Leaguers Hees three reuse | as to Being a Great HA a \ J ea Family | ; leaned against him and let nim| i mia ho Cé ver. . | i panel teh Cou B Bae abel seth eceveradlnvaresaee tae Couldn't Touch Him. see ai Batter. again Rie RG i 1O-NIGHT—BIG asked him ‘wi re couldn't fig | ae 1 {Fagin St ar f AMATEUR SHOW wouldn't.’ W in the centre af bie ULWL! POUT iasaapTniceal the ring, and a he came at me j ay Beth St before, I popped my right over again and dropped him?’ O’Brien Would Be a Good Runner. “Jack O° ving for t honestly honors there. ‘but is no slouch at lk ‘The chief second takes fu the bottles, sponges, liniment, towels, &c. LL ACK’S NIGHTS, THE BIG FOUR wit tian remeron nes ea UFLCORONETY it. Ev, 5a, & Snt., 2.0, Se PRES OSD. BLUFFS \ BLANEY'SeEsc« YOUNG ERNE PUTS ~ UP MISERABLE FIGHT BUOU & ae Obst. By A 1 (toe. Bente must leave his possession for rould not ; hing up heaire, 1s way & 41 51 ihe Tiwould not suggest tha Giants Is 0 WALTZ DREAM} | | Edva May Spooner Manqueraers.” ple so devold of princi b | od ro Mat. (Cecelia Loftus, Richard ere itt ne ep ou NEWYORK g¥eAreH, COLONIAL re Soewurtie Paka is just as w ling. off B y azal| OPRS CBF GE | ; TE SOUL Het Cin BE nena eatas Reais temptation out of their wa one of these rs IS GE 7 . t E uly Wim, Rock & Maude “ era | Mats. Wod. & Sa wi A Mat tte et im it that a0 m «| ON BATTING STREAK | WM. H. ck ete AND UHAMBRA i Voice eer Vere is = : \ GARRICK, “i Biyay. bap aee cS : ple to the di kn at 2 = | on anes Die iatige Witwe * ry Widow head.’ When I picked up George a Gas | CRITERION % my ‘ si By a y gers A Ba y Permission, Hens sic I guessed 1 had got hold of agatn showed Iieune asa! v= | Miss HOOK OF HOLLAND. “THE ubicr wi Dow Tinenee. nities’ Wilaw. Veto" =F come lightwei ens a-| vers aved 1 1 Mart c are ia Geo, ses Wed. Sat see St the tern cetved the nicknan 1 e ARE Fe aed bAVID | = SU AU Meriaalanse: Bie. was badly) down 1 ee | sar ie etre Mat | Harlem A I first took lim in hand a hey or and | | to met an The Heng “Miller: Ave WARFIELD ** Dramatle Ama ight. rig craft. He hata ene an | Ja, vis, dirann he Servant in the Sat nights only: A GRAN Fer va : - peo Betgeh sea earame| [weuasco i a * PASTOR S wate was tired in both rou nut his goo ari —— ee ia ase Lies a: Ena hte eva aun | | HURSNE TAMMERSTE TN’S|] {LANG tee ae te Ra a and aia t af RA is 7 1 | ‘ r HTM Bway] ni Fal 50, 1.00.1] | Ville Moving Pictures, iain ines a t a | ve 2. 50 Ae — in most of sw ; Tow " " R New York's 5 aS SAE BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, eeeemenet a Ack 4 : i heeates GRAVESEND GALLOPS. | ®. pure Food Exposition, “> je en ane ds his sparring partner. J y —-- Under Auspices of the ri Mats. Me hurs, & Sat. eg eeeeten Rene FOLL ats, Mon, TI ave had a bad witch ed he GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, Mar New York Retail Grocers’ Union| ‘Sundae Concerts—2 He probub! wat \ i Phe weather we ur and mild this} 1OTth st le xa 15, , Nery HIGGINS | Sine ane eee Jovomine tots ima of ewes ge-Opens To=-Night-wse STAR’ PANHANDLE PETE ee | ou gaan penalty etter ‘ speed trials were noted. ‘The fol-| 7,80. o'Clock, |W Next Week—The Outlaw's Christmas, iar : ; o owing Were the best gall ps jConcert by 7th Regiment Gand AMERIGAN' st. Sthay. Matsa UND SOUTHERN Sk R’S Many Boys Have Succumbed TOMMY We furlongs | in BROADWAY AE ! SAM SCKIBNER’ the good ‘ th nee 4 Lenox Lyc een ve, | Batletvos Sun. star a Beare BIG SHOW At ; es in aeee é i by ro CIRCLE | 884, Hoth. resis Col | Se AL NIPPON JAP : = \ st, iin ON SIA : : i n 01%, 0c a, KOLB ang DILL AR Ks euka r Geor : driving. Has non't Forget—'Sunday Nights in Tohsinta ‘Exim ED, RLONDELL & Kid 1s Pedkir Palme M ‘n 1.20, breez- Ww . A Ga YET Y }¥ okwo! k : | illiant Collier : See : 2 ‘ a r Flongs in 0.62 2-f, | Grand AUGHT IN THE RAIN, | tum) 4 Tooker ol nas in 0.561 | NostWeok—James T, Powers, The Blue Moon whieh they dbs ant ASRS t Spell iefhaly Wethaeaioy “esuat || WEST END “dust "Out of “Corege | |COLUMBLA, Perish the : | ti, nee ol | esate: rt ad Scene) atime, | | Sexe Wonk nw VOLUNTEER ORG eves | THE OUTLAW'S CHRISTMAS deatitution and pa z : unions: wil be two more boxing stags | Hats spond. | CRIPTION. Sule for Next Season | | ACADEMY OF aBiGh 14th St.é: Irving pI. | & — rave , . 5 Emme Si gate Hats 9 —— ee Wom. Faversham «s3'iw tu] MEN AND WOMEN, Den ow tar ; 1 1 Hy iy ane | ae { YORKVILLE oe [Prives: 25.81.60, Mat,Wed, & Sat.2 As. Cie Big G for unnatural Wher i salt turongea: | GOVE he New haa speed "| SAGE? |THE MORTONS °° afte ODay, rvitations’ or ulcerations wiliig, WO, Hew | England Hight lier, {ug;|® #x-round bout. ‘The Olymple A, C, Pe rietagion, Of MUCOUS membranes, Painless, and not astrine ata, who will clash tn av, ||Mth St. *BEDRORD'S HOPE ur furlongs | in Clever colt | [METROPOLIS i, K KU ‘ THEEVANS CHEMICALOO, A801 | Y. > al 4 Week—' i IRN SKIES’ gent or poisonous, Friend. ‘ommy “Ryan, | aid onehair , \ 19! haw a od card of bouts, witi Mickey aantbi AN—Four furlongs in 0.68, han: |] Mugu | CUNNING. ‘The Jali Breaker Next Week—"UONDER SOUTHE eo) OINGINNATI,O5 ‘hold By Draggt Jack O'Brie Britt ‘Tom | Habe ; t ( nee a 1%") Gannon, of Pittsburg, and Jeft Doherty, | DIXIB GOLD—Iive furlongs in 1.06 1-5, “Be THURTIG & SEL tes. HLS, THEA.424 St.& Lex. Ay pr eens in pluin, wrapper, Bharkey and Batt) elson have s Peofusta THIRD RACK Hive end a hyit furlongs; | Of New Haven, Conn:, in the star event, handily. She looks ready. | ‘AMON'S: GAY MORNING GLORIES she wisdom in these and can all of riniowws Navarre them walk past a oN without 10 COPPEEK yey vee Pay RE ERC we < ub "Hird of Page | Phe Sib; alionuyt, 108; ' decided, rai fa ey i Oe ual preliminariow will aldo be| BEARDALL ve furlongs in 1.05 8-5,! 9 x@Ht TROCADERO BURLESOUERS & MAT, DAILY—AMATEUR NGT FRIDAY. Psa —

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