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j [ j qj UP TO DATE THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1908.: BOER UNHOLZ FALLS AN EASY PREY TO. _ GANS’S PROWESS Master of Prize Ring Toys with Op- ponent Until He Is Ready to Put the Money Punch On, and Then Hands It Out, ie (Special to The Evening World.) i SAN FRANCISCO, May 15.—Joe Ga plunges of the fig! When the Boer did get by Gans’s guard with well meant smashes Jozi Showed no signs of distress Taking things easy in the first round or two, Gans warmed up te his work graduaily. He never took a careless chance with Unholz, who! ve put in a few wallops in the ‘confusion of a mix-up Gans studied the Boer, worked h'm for opening ‘and drove in smashes that soon had Unholz hitting the floor on his face | we, B0n Homme’s Win Gave it with Gans. He ianded hard left and ings, which Gans paid for atili full | in fut! with a left hook that staggered might have been dangerous if he could h ‘and taking the count. . The end came in the eleventh round. {that bewtldered party cou’ ad been knocked down; Then Unhoiz turned fler Unholz jhalf a dozen times in the rounds pre right nand s | eeding. The Boer. came ani n lof willingness to fight, was weakening, | Unhols. [but still aggressive. He rushed close | Unholz fought madly nat Gane, swinging both ing his Blows by An Loot. round. Hi to Gans and tried tenting for nie body | fate and et Gans Jarred him back with fast upper-| He would not st Leute. Unholy. try as he would. couldn't | Dad all he could do to stand him off i with con! and deliberate etraight blows, ‘got past the fusillade. At Inst he got! After twa, minutes {elose enongh to rest his head against | #aggered Unholz with a series of cett ‘@ans's chest, but Gans fonght him off | Nd right hooks, forcing him to stall nd and drove him across the ring, land-| Wns wank the ‘rear “Unholz's jaw. The time had come for | ner ting, whipped Boer Unholz here last night in eleven rounds. entire fight Gans was never in danger of a reverse. He held the furious ing Boer off with a defense as impervious as the} armor belt of one of the battleships lying at anchor in San Franci | s, the old master of the priz2} During the} again of Agh: le n the knees and al re ‘ing left and right. left and right on/ into his chafr when he went tiie net co Bay. the next | and Gans | ting Gang The Hoer Reraevee| THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | aciee?22 eu) | 4g JOEY GANS, WON'T YOU EVER QUIT YOUR KIDDING? | Tue BOER CAUGHT A * SHINER” IN + Resorved ; wi NELSON No MORE CHALLENGED Ai on UDoLF .- —— Jce SURPRISED = UNHOLT EVERY Time HE LANDED A PUNCH, Fe orsythe Horses Are | Grabbing the Money RE Soe ; Berry Maid, High Private ind] fearon GANS RUSHED OVER AND HELPED UNHOLR RISE AFTER THE WKNOLK-COWNS — = To GET ANOTHER CRACK AT HIM. i Wise Ones All Got Aboard} tom costiean na eairenanc | « ‘Ph iL; 39 ?? Te G in faue neater hen anil wast Gree lst eure evar rae wo ped | Ua, fac. S oing pea couarel y Lew Mity 1 Edd Burke were re Stole th Ralminice Bon Homme All Winners a ns fy ] (He Boers Fintsu fan GR | HELPLESS » HE REELED ABCeT | Wallop to Bookmakers — Per a Oe ey PR | (a= 3 THE REFEREE STOPPED IT. ferent oe the real feature of the day os F. _ FoI THE = ick this season He ne tua: pave J since Aqueauct u al iy u » as Given jovely bank’ roll [ot erry Maid at | saved the buoks « trimming, however. beat @ Mar BiNy Mackin. after being 5 navel Agueduc, the aay 8: loser on the first pari o: the card got| _ 10 1 t ac. UN «:* aud pur her over fo: uw $24,000 out # winner on the las: two races | plunge gain tp Arverne Stakes at 14 toi, tu the face of a tremendous play we ring Hoe a beat Arion of the fow Cesarions: oungster Could Win. ke mud he Tnholz, dazed, the Cling ot oi GE ut Hie cag GANS TAKES HIS TIME. BY J. TOD SLOAN, Faust's fal) was entirely due to rough | recelved many oftery fa tients ince he ne ele sibsae cay) To-day, 4_ 2. M.—American } ‘ fentificaliy, clout All thi gh the ninth round Unholz|9T looks as {f Frederick Forsythe "<ing Disqualifcations are the only | ? , as | ia fighter, on Besos and Cohort Park SN Y Auiericans | va, using hia right scientifically. clouted | xem on masning. in the ‘vmin’ hone on lisence eeWiGrutNlaberecticn RY JOHN POLLOCK. 4 was with High Private a |Unhols twice on the jaw landing a wild swine ¢ has a mighty good stable of! | a 4 é price of tu lin t * 23 boxer in the ae aos HILADELPHIA JACK O'RRIEN Wie 8 oe ) Unhole fell flat to the floor on his youngsters. High Private and eene and August Belmont the clever Quaker City pugilie:, and Kovers Cuoper was the i face. Gans stepping back to avoid in Sterfering with his fall For xix seconds “the Roer lav atill Then he strugeled | Across could be hea ‘ hou Vnhola was ti (up to his knees and by nine was on | gag Nis feet aga, His arms dangied| The tonth wturted with the mame old | 18 |Bon Homme, winner of the Maiden | yenterday Stakes at Belmont yesterday, cer) as tainly worth following. One thing is) Row up wel won him thou: victory vet April &%. Yesteraay back at the books W marvel in Bon Homn were among the missing at the track Jack Blackburn, the shitty enlored ef Philadeinnia are going t They were signed ur last nigh hy Jack MeGulgan. the fich on Welippodranie ae Sg bats Mates Asset Seats. g1 hyy.b.25e.-81.08 Now Braves ONAIP Dok Pte Both are sup wards cs! the presen: make {t look as if the stable! 4. Heals sed to wei meeting Eachat would hohe di6—tust | te try eonelusi ne in ® six-roynd bo iheiplessiy at hie sider and he reeled | mix-up. but Gane varied. ma Sow PT Ae Car who. mre hike Sai eee Reet 10a tieeex Bienen eee an ieee viral tqrcinnel || Une aight hand into. the nl |sure, and that fs that the bookles and a Panera eg ay I i a a bal heb" hitting gue I: Hd ae Ee NS BATTLE OF PORT ARTHUR pera. stomach -and foot! | . x hart) q ent | the Nat adein than he did eaverai | B ere near ti | POR Jwith Gane and get inside of hie blows | nine full gecondee trehele tw Fi club-kouse commissioners will pay| lookin ia en Sat | Wednesday avenine tune 2 ‘They w Pane eeratened wos. wowed |g ‘ia mt Rizawes) apparent Sad) Urholn rene All | REORRy Boe eg omeet is) war us | attention to the Forsythe bo: ater) ner wher Bor Homme came in fret have fourht 9 few weeks aro hi Boston. | Migh Private si Sea's $1,008 . ry ry H epped if ind Tied ft i — Y Rrter, of eo ocontesy an 1 ame es jin, and the referee mercifully stepped Cine to Gans. int the black ohn this, for they surely got a dandy t> ‘| R. Rradiey, whnae hora. are inok- prnnny ar ates eal ipattany ped tha nen fone, How Hon He WOLF: cay LYRIC se betwenn the men and saved him they threw him off and puncied persisentiy |ing yesterday when Bon Homme went | I2€ feed right now twas e huss man | ye Of some ibeattioa encazements | ature ew oi Won all the Way bs ATT) Kneokont that was now only a matter! at hie chin and his stomach. {ing xesterday when Bon Homme went! aroung the ring wetting * str aewr on | M°Gulgan made wth mer» ing |g Tomy That Forsythe owned J & ‘oe’ DALY’S: i oattawis secnndn Hdn't dare get enough |throngh a winner at Jong odds. with| T-cublemake: in the Jani race “He was | offer to fight and they eccented hn] Mt en Anine mine Bond | x,t) Only SLE ALM ey Be | allow Gans the use of a good hook At 1 ewr ‘oublemaker,” as the race|are to welgh in vefare thew the |“ H Bou Homme 1 would have gone to Piwey & 30th St | Tre fight drew a good crowd eltboven'| fon ranke he had no chance at all Shreve up. a jockey that is not sup-! cost him a lor of money ie : . Mi 4 = e = 24s Eves, 6.15, Gane wasn topheavy favorite, odds of | holz came up for the eleventh round | poe, TGCS asinine eel \ ite marley mill raeet nee ism tors prevailing at the ring side. | wenk from the Ishment he ree | Posed ta class with those rgainst him.! One of the rea) features of t pres. | Ree i Eel ne ons AMUSEMENTS SAM BERNARD CASINO Bee ne Sh the tenth that fle [It was a great viciory for this young- @mt meeting has beer tne work of Svaiittlo ms onal: aqveteette cl ESunal A ae - Bway & S9tn Be jew Unholz come and he went In and fine Starter Mare Canwidy.” He Ko: Uh eld Satin Burke the poeks ladle: £yiys } 1 Nently Hero. Pein 1B }BAT NELSON GOT BUSY ¢ joo in @ workmanlike ma » ster, as wel) as for the stable, and was a~ 1 ropalitan Hand) nd Ter the Italian fieh Lewl an Fe S25 Mat feom's 295 LEw -— — os -pe yesterday had twe bf, KO. Weer nigh. rushe (Battling Neleon was In the clib-honse | | nphen to hendie and ala it ne ' Unis a ni ROW LEW FIELDS:3~ HERALD | $0. {early In the evening. Ar soon ae the | 8 Wisin Tews ow he has TO-MOR o ihe Counter 257 ‘Times, {Staltminaries vere over 1 etenoes imo! A PQUCYS efeats ( ene ie | Mr Nolan. 6 het Re ine a Pee Hass a ae Jobn WITCHING#©, some i y fe ike Sthe ring and Isened a challenge to Gang! at the track and. won a woe MasonHOUR .s*: Hackett ye [to fight “to © fined” Rat made » few money when Tenancy by C @ hard martin U M 424, W. of Bway. ono naam camo"! IN Big Golf Tournament. Sinan ia at Sel os DOH MV DEFEATS Vpot entirely complimentary. but be A laug’*4 ano kiddee him for be- ing “ore Gans wae fret to enter ne ring. Un- nels followed a fy! ster later Roth iMrtened to the referee's instructions, | |whook bands and were ready. jdanged. At once the Boer rushed al {Gans and tried ' \fia stomach. Gans neatly sidestepped ‘and sparred. Unholz rushed and Gens| [teeces left and right on hie jaw Then | Ithey sparred for a minute able to hold his own at the! same, went | Tre ers, National Ko te rushing again. The first round W88) nig pound this morning from W. C. Car- n until the end, | i 19 | NeBle, nephew of ti the tour 1 Jonly a spa ving exbibitio when Jana dropped # etraight left int the Boor's eye. nearly closing tr BOER SHOWS IN SECOND. jawalkover, ¢ \ Lnholz did better in the second He souare, mak Store into Gans and swung £0 fast that ye tie aioe | |r champion couldn't stop all of Me cuir Strong fn app! {y seh > The Boer got ty two or three) yay ang putting anal Carnegie was ab’ \bard soaks in the body, a few to win only one in ole, ending «the kidneys and finaliy aw ind 4 down and 2 to go, losin jlett ewing on the jaw thar suo k ball, - : fp. Another hard oft and right in the) ya os ody drove Gans back but he rallied at, ythe bell and mixed it b fie Unholz rougiied Gans about the ring |) fm the third, and Gana missed a few) Jelose-range puncnes Joe seemed p itil ‘worrted by Unholz's speedy attack Mey jelugged through the round, and a ‘Wnbolz had the bes! of the going. But) |@ang bad barely started He wasn't) cutting Joose in earnes: yet FIGHTS LIKE WILD MAN. He didn't get @ chance to start in the] BASEBALL YARNS. mext round § Unholz fairly carried ns ee ‘of his feet. He waded rign! in and! Talk avou sudder wallopped with oth Js, landing | weathe Ww heavily and often op body and do othe finish of vesterd, He forced ne into a corne Ang iright here ine Hoer made his bid for a aqvick winning. He tore at Gans fignt- fng Uke a wid man swinging bot hands and landing in three Sud @enly Gans, douview against the ropes bounced off with a avuse ppescu th caught Mr Untow unover tne Gnd dropped him te the Noor tor 6 Ot four second gait now, ang evened fhe Fe« In the fifth Gane left to beat unable t Gans pu WAS nonplyssed othe jaw and agai ? punch at him, ne Unholy st Ha GOES AFTER SECOND Gane jabbed lightly fn the seventh round, then w eft upper m0) ot Unbols's Brine np Gane eorirel, hed to| ‘iraiue, Martin in the ropes aud slugged his pecoud betere! gave and tured out ike ght, wing a smash into lronmas Hot Contest Between Chani- the bei} Pion and Nephew of the Ster. (Specia! to The Evening World ) Uinnola, up-; NOBLE, Pa, May f chan on ough m Dr M cnmnges M1 vs gam ninth, trapped tints: upon Neiffer, na pion, won Master. in ngton Val-| he had no were all York iyckea tne| limi the me Bo! and | ter w Winns uri HHevreshot, ' May 15.—Following are turr NATIONAL A. C. STAG. | nary bouts will bring together boys gad Messenger Ottice of local repute. the ety unl» Pek wSIC ie nce oe PARK BESTT Get PAOWAN She RES BIJOU ® sya ees CONEY ISLAND] ],.2%, DIXEy eee —, KEITH & PROCTOR’S. acai thekite the NRtionat Billy Mackin got in bao on Beckon | ‘4c, of that ribapey renee oN jome club, but not by DU! recouped his loskes on the last two ; i up and 4 to go, after the | F#7es he | ing at Atlantic Clty. | a. Fredericks { i the latter was aateeable the” match was iy was in fine| book in the fi You can get # g00@] cinched in @ hurry. line at times by watching what he Z two poor id de Billy Mevarne} ‘The Love Waltz." uplat the: turns | Qn os Bad A rie STH av. [The Opermtor.” BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. of hie next shew ohms Dahan, the local lightweight | Ane TIAN ONCATH Mosrte Wee OD ee ir anoties battle last night. He de: | 125TH Si vrwce Goldin, bot bow. of fented Mrankle Wheeler. the 2Engll: DAILY MF oh Foes r oRvins 1) Taker the (ca the Englisn | pala Conner ape Bue SLIT eal battle, Thi.» pugilist woe recently anrived tu this | BELMONT PARK RAC TRACK aka evince cours jeoking for fights. ‘They met pomenth f then ana exnecte be ar the 1s or the Olympic A. C. of | RD wosn Lawaop erty lementen en Haries 4 put up a great tight,” the] big Amateur Show ST RACE—Handicap; for mares (foie: men slugging each other si a = vnae. vet ween men cd c her during every Kast 125th et Sun. Mov. Prerures, % Pantuufle cures: So— 109 Te and Neodios second of the contest. In the first four rounds W 7 showed up tn tine form, his Cieversess permittiug him to have HOEWEY amateur’ snow Ee i Hi NCH, 256 B50 won n 244 of Phtiateln | Sir! m4 | wei C & shade on Dohan dp the nexi round 5 ys Ars Carr t Mere imade to BrinK toaet Donan was sent in by his seconds to] “THE MERRY. COFOUNDE [Piscine garpoNen MSs Pree 2 Hy Iry and Cutslug Wheeler, anu towara| Don't Forget —"Sunday Nientw tn ionemia” |) as the eno of the round he uuiled his mu EMPIRE eae ek ae Eee = Fred Brediev. the # heovs Jew with @ right swing, wile [ACADEMY Ov MUSIC, 14:n si. @ irving bE Wi, He CHINE ARES IR a res LUM EAIIWERLOTRS eI GRhea ne ‘ly dazed “bim. Th the “sixth | MAME ERIT | SCHEFF aN MLL, M, M. CRANE ! THER AND SECOND R r ' ound Dohan floored W WEEE Feary MODISTE |] KNICKERBOOKER, BF a four and a halt os hara right swings ti 09 FS te 1 FO Lae acetey &, 38th St | \P Eve. 8.18 Mat. satard | ay only, 318 |] Geo. MR. SOTHERN » Dan Di but he managed to last tae re M.Cohan,, ron hao, a PE An MADISON SQ. GARDEN | SAVU1 iit ea pitt BURNS-SQUIRES FIGHT OFF. | 3,12. ° MOTHERS’ EXPOSITION || X20. THESERUN” 25° mS t A enna weston Nita Se fer al iniaveetegt, Remaat atone || HUDSON Sin oes, gadeay, Cer ariN lations for a | tome SR RORK ROUVINT HE Nba A OTIS SKINNER THH HONOR OS lw Burns, the ORPHEOM tha AY Ge U 1sth be THE Fairy. wt son vy welght and “BIN | Eves Phone 1986 Stuyy. (aa < vit Cs nueilist ve MERRY Widow’ in GERMAN. |New York ssa uha te ge NS The Pashion: four ent a wae Setting consider that the i fergie Nie tnclal terms insisted upon, by pee The SOUL’ KISS w With GENEE the Caleage neayyweight hae too sti . i ASTOR @ weiss or 3 | ||New Amsterdam “Vn Wea Sk NDEXED GALLOP FORM |[ iio!" Phib iN ful, |e mam wow “SESE ae ) YORKVILLE Sse aaTeiog COLONIAL) “s'ezea‘s'sczenee|( DRED HOLLAND snotty qk At Sheepshead Bay | At Gravesend, an Scala Sextet, Flimore | fo Ty im | Sueclal 1 ieveninw World.) (Spectal w ‘The Evening World) Hapa erm Casting’ Pinhars || METROPOLIS 7o-fonnow. th Sheepshead Ray. May 1 GRAVESEND, May 1b ALHAMB Adelaide Keim 47;\;3" thd + troch was very heavy! The track was sloppy to-day. The Rese — | moraicg and very few] best workouts noted follow. Mat.Dally 2h out training MATS. DAILY. The heat! — WAITING—Six furlongs In 1.19, driv- PASTOR’ N) pas sow OTHERS, | ing ‘Theatre, cor, Ui Ay, ALL | & GENTIAN--Six furlongs ip 119, bang ISI one, Every Day MARY FERMIEK, 6 SULLYS & | ' | | | tly. Likes mud From miTP, M ees 36, 0. PARK, May 13th | T—One mile tn 1 handily, A nice OMERY—Four furlongs in Kentucky Beau move RACING AT BELMON | 13 ry pt TEA OS breeging MELISSA—Four furlongs in 0.54, | The ee to May 30th, inclustve.—Trains leave toot Sola Oana {ACHIEVE Four furlongs in 059, breeging. She ts ready, Bast Udit St, (11.20), (11.40), (12,00), 1210, } ARIPTH RACE —The Junior Trial 6 eeaeine ) ROSEBES tn 1073-3, ext Wa. Chaunoey OLCOTT | (5). 12.4, (18.50), 12-59, 1.00, 2.10, \ = in roeke! Bava | breeging, 1.20, 113 H ‘Loave Flatbusts HH eer Seven furlongs 31/3; ser eoT—Wour furlongs in 0532 yg STUYVESANT Wages aig | Avs, 42.009 12:20, hy aa EY | th | a J breezini WINGS, LAST MAT, SAT. AT once pening day. Sat ana | Kin 40 TIPPID furlongs in 1.34]o9 BUTTETNG — Geven _ varion in S12 EV'NGS., , Fenthsses rin) on’ opening day, 1it? Benton handily. LIK2-5, breezing. Io in ready, || Pipe oe ‘ite Warrens of Virgini | Decoration, iy oo trom Bast th ot = 1k Pers MA—Five furlongs in 110, breez-| 3? DIXIE GOLD-Six furlongs tn 1.22 3- ‘ed for Members of the Turt i aa : easly BLANEY’S “ect |THE GIRL AND. | coeaiostttice ae cea at Wal ag on" Ma. To Morrow,2.15. SPOONER | THE DETECTIVE ull. B Joe Weber's aes era eer: LAST. Teattes OF THE HTS, MERRY WIDOW W.42 at. Bvee & Mats. Wed. acer, AMERICAN Wt? 3.2 $1. ABRAMSON'S ITALIAN GRAND OPERA CO, nro Oe tro. Broadway NATIONAL T.BAGUB. PC] Club, CATARRH:! : SAN TAL mcoeusnaes| S| Sis MAST Relieved In ‘York 816 Jaan Phila'phlad] ® (550! 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