The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1908, Page 14

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oF te ~~ 14 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1908. STORIES OF SPORTS TOLD BY EXPERTS Ee BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK a eat WRITTEN | | a GANS PUTS ROBSON THE OLD MASTER OF THE RING. WHO HAS THEM ALL BEAT. TO SLEEP IN THIRD | TSE Fas ace) i Ropson's BY SLAP ON WRIST oe ote > 3 QD a @ 3 Oo = jw S 1S, = © 5) ise Q a (m> © i) o or Cc Has Snap in Battle with English- ig man at Ih lade phia, and : Wins When Keady. BY ROBERT EDGREN. PHILADELPHIA, April 2.- utes after he began to spar a historic ring of the National 4. C., the suggestion that the lig might be changed became a light and fantastic joke. So far as G was concerned, there was nothing serious about the affair from that time; until he landed the knockout punch in the third round. : Gans won very easily. The Philadelphians who have followed Rob-| Y. * Bon’s work in the ring expected the English scrapper to at least stick out | the six rounds, and many thought he would have a shade on Champion i Gans in the matter of points. But nary a shade—not even a tint—did| as © Robson show. It was one of the most peculiar knockouts on record. Even the versatile Gans never knocked a man out before by slapping him on wrist. Butd® was a genuine knockout for all that. Robson, ev t had risen in time, could not have gone on. He was too badly dazed The force of Gans’s right-hand blow, communicated through Robson glove to his jaw, was enough to stun him and end the fight. The Nation ©. was packed from | count @allery to street, and outside a large | and Two min- night in the weight map THE GANS Rooters . eo) af PULA DEL p Smut THE CHAMPION, A GS Ms HT BLAIR PROVES TO BE & wT © delegation of Philadelphia pollee | Nght was ov } — wrestled with a thousan: two two minute | fF Gght fans who couldn't jam their way | pgnting ‘ fn. The event of the evening was e ushered in by ree first-class pr ue | narles, In first Jimmy Hanlon and ry & [ : 4 : Young Crosta, of Bridesbu fought a furtous draw, bow cating p' 3 with | ; @ Battling Nelson appetite. Then Buck EA Miller, of Boston, knocked out a game | opponent, “Young” Farrell, in the fourt on the par Found. After thet Phil Griffin, a lignt- npeteney on tneips = | ia penefeomll s many of the box: | : Brooklyn Team Loses Out! fF Coy, Frank F | In Hard-Fought Game al bles, pep ) husky yelting him with pcp bottles, All o a ( excitement put the crowd on e Vy? the wind up. } Gans Fit for Battle. | br | Boer Unhoiz, Jack Johnson, Unk Rus- BENNINGS ENTRIES, Heat many nk yesterday USEMENTS, RailVaka a vc Je yn his mount jc fnd doesn't want TWICE DAILY Jatreduced. The steeplechase wo:. by Gr ICE DAILY Hg, wearing a wall-paper bath robe oe the ae ewe Sean Greene didn't CIRCUS ral & 8.15 P.M. a cap that reste is be yest SU SQUARE GARDEN, foes a BARNUM' & BAILEY took the opposite « | : GREATEST SHOW Knee was in bandage, ard the | | ON EARTH. * rumor went around that he was crip- | ig 1 350 WORLD pied. d S PTS 5 rea | FAMED The Aight began. ‘There was nothing TWO STAGS TO-NIGHT. SOTHERN ‘ a silt “| p ARTISTS @low about the little Englishman. He Nxt Wel ; xite | @anced around Gans as I'ghtly as a There are two good i ream waltzer Vor ju one minute | Ce Rated pps War not a -_-—S CO, MITA Taint s uf Gaxetully extended, wa! | BY BOZEMAN BULGER, ql cl BABY ABE. ies | eon, now and then sti ps man who jump i 1e0. iy FIELIS # inehind tt | ates Y Wak, MIDGET, ht out as tf feelly 4 " RS | oe gin ga HCN Hn hopped his Fight ove et a Fie NCEE ON Be boos or ihe ana sae Cat Testament | aun i Sead ah “2 fWiions & Wale °S Bees Po Funed R ieerooneey GARDEN! BERTHA KALICH ora Wena eet Ml Peele prommDF to drop tha BROADWAI pwr te Beat v i Marta ofthe Lowlands. YORKVILLE Matinee q i where it wi SS f | TAEIGIRINORES eee ue sousand time, mia sera, AWALTZ DREAMS | [EMPIRE airy ast | eotBEN West! | | | ended tamely. ae Tee her hand sty, UBVE. Victor Herber{ am ls WM. H. CRANE METROPOLI, “4,5 eee i Robson Puzzles Gans eae Orehetire: } || GUTERION (ges! EAST LYNNE The recond started just ike the feat, | NEWYORK ESTE % iHUAIIG & SEAN'S Ale } with Robson jumping in and + a if are eld. 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