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ee a % A ~fa.. Burns with a cream puff in his glove. Sc% But we fear that Jeffries will be forced, ; | a | J i : i | Shor ooo oH MARA IMC 9 4 Sah ie A VHA RE GEE RN IT OT TR eT ENTRY Te 777 oo re aepeteeematmemnmenas THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 80.1008 THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Jeffries’s Latest Punch, the “Cream Puff Smash,” Is Good Enough to Knock Out Grizzly Bears. O sends a fully authenticated story of a new exploit by Jim Jeffries, the great heavyweight fighter. The truth of the incident ls vouched for by Jeffries himself. While in the mountains on a huat- ing trip Jeffries beat a huge grizzly ¢ bear to death by clouting it over the 4 dome with a cream puff. So extraor- > Ginary 1a this story that we would NOT ask our readers to believe it Dut for the fact that Jeffries himself has furnished the thrilling details, wired from the mountain side directly to The Evening World office. Jeftries's Account is as follows: 28 ANGELES, Sept. %, 1%8.— L While hunting in the mountains : yesterday I went out after a griz- sly. ‘Through, some oversight I heed- Jessly left my rifle in camp, and after golng several miles discovered that the enly weapon I had with me was a cream uff, somewhat damiaged by being in my hip pocket when I sat down on a Jog to rest. However, as I had started out for bear I determined to get one or ie in the attempt. Suddenly I met a huge grizzly, He d straight up on his hind legs qnd, ran at me, showing his teeth and wav- ing two fists full of claws that looked | Wke 1ce hooks. Holding my trusty UR Los Angeles correspondent -NO. 1. DREAMS OF THE BASEBALL FAN Yes, HERE'S Ais TRACK. Harvard. Yale and Penn. on _on the Gridiron To-Day tage of electric light and foot+ Wu: the extens! white in order to streteh out rs have for prac- ty near an games and no doy cream puff in my right hand I feinted with my left. The grizzly fell for the | feint and covered up, attempting to| side step. Using the shift that Fitz-| simmons taugh me, I drove my left fist into his solar plexus, and as his guard caine down walloped him over | the coco with the cream puff. He) fell like a log, and you bet he couldn't have got up if I had counted a hun-| red. The cream puff had done the| Job up right, for on reaching for his pulse I found that he was dead as a} mackerel, JAMES J. JEFFRIES. | (Signed) EFFRIES ought to feel encouraged now. It 4s evident that he has the old Kick. There is no reason why | be shouldn't re-enter the ring and fight by an unforseen and unfortunate cir- eumstance, to defer his triumphal | career, Late last night our special | correspondent sent in the following cer- | titled piece of news by wireless: LOS ANGELES, Sept. {9, 1908—James | J. Jeffries, ex-champlon hea» welght of | the world, has been arrest’, and is now lying in jail heavily hisJcuffed and chained to the floor. The Gov-| ernor has called out the National Guard and has ordered the Los Angeles regi- ment to protect Jefries from the mob using ball cartridge if swarm: at all hazards, necessary. The streets are ing with a mob that closely r the famous Vigilance Committee of "5 carrying coils of rope and freely th ening to lynch the one Jeffries is charged by Ple's Society for the Prevention of ( elty to Animals with the fearful of brutally beating a de! sly bear to death with a c He |s sald to have confessed third degree admin. lage Chief of Poli t beating a bear to death his State is DEATH. nflicted it is doubtful t effries will ever appei ing ring again, nomenal yitality vised of further deve (Signed) L. MINNY HAYE dropped Into “Would I Dorando again?” surely would. game entirely when re: esterday ainst Well lke said Hayes. I intended to give to ru ned my teur standing, I haven't heard thing about Dorando’s coming over here. But if he does, I'll be ready tor @ race with him. I would like to run Dorando again, and have it Sut, so that there would be no question at all about which of us {s the better sure I would beat hin @ hot race, and no Until one of us crossed the fi HE word “fake” is being about by the respective of Sam Langford an phla Jack” O'Br: filled with a horror bility of such a between these two experts, insists upor putting up a few Guarantee hones sand do! O'R: Make 163 pe at Light. if it comes off on Oct. 23, accord- use to schedule 8 for the “fake” talk, the less sai the better. Alter tne bout tie. public will form {ts own estimate of Sghters’ honesty 2 ae ' Even if Team Is Wades) the’ Players Will Fight to Last Ditch. | BY BOZEMAN BULGER. | DMITTING that on the face of iA things Chicago is in the lead, we must still bear in mind that cold feet has caused more sorrow and sick- ness in our land than any ailment known to man, “Well, Mc, we gave them a hard | fight, anyway, didn't we?” Js the way a slight, dilapidated and downcast fan started to sympathize with NicGraw | last night. It had the wrong effect. Those little brown eyes of the Glant manager flashed fire and, looking the fellow over calmly, he replied: “And according to your way of think- ing we've all quit, eh? I suppose you] have an idea that the players are going | to start dogging it just as you fellows) are, We don't want sympathy, What we want is the fellow who feels that we are never beaten until we have cov- ered the distance and are nailed at the wire, ‘Chicago was a few points behind the| * continued Mac, directing remarks to some of his friends anding near, “but I didn't hear any- talking about them quitting and race being over. The its t and the race isn't pver by np. While I realize that our 1b is crippled up a bit, I honestly be: ter chance of win- ning right does either C! hicago or Pittsburg. If they drop a will come pretty near b race. We can win s¢€ eight remaining games and “still lan the rag, “We are going to come pretty doing It, too.” Claim Protested Game s only one thing that will rile is morn- vor hi heart would d aia at New © ‘at byaton, SL Louis ai Pitusbure so at Cincinnatt. comes SCHEDULED FOR TO. "DAY. et Giants Not Quitters Declares John McGraw near ™ udents started off the football a rousing rally, . one of last season's best | as teen shifted to right end, @ halfback, has been sent ot by several of t fall, In former years the rangement made ft nece ean | gridiron out straight preventing a good view nutes took | bie to’ wore, Bout With ts 8 hard game with Bow. oa {rom many seats. and, the have’ spent) With the new arran v ue, oe Fy re fron can be laid out (fy Srery give of the 2800 sate ermer Illinois Thunderbolt to Receive | fered, It would be nothing less than @ AEG ECL ICT) crime against honest, healthy sport. It would make the public lose confi- i} dence in the honesty of the game. Oh,| $5,000 for His End of Milwaukee Purse. lire field. While the football 1 Dart well—but that matter is some time off| midweek games {s short, some nag, taken Pub ie and the Giants are going to win! ing games are on th ST Oe the touche | the pennant without it. So, let's get at| yard tackles Bowdol: jured in the scrimmage | Mt. Altogether now! while Yale and Wesle percied and) BY JOHN POLLOCK. Ch, a javen, Pennsylyani: ILLY PAPKE, the middleweight | ani ances Favor Giants. Hal champion, and Hugo Kelly, the %!i.! *hiladelphia O Manager McGraw remarked in the pele Rt at Han clever Italian puglilst of Chicago, peecedng: lines that the Giants still are turliste an at | Were matched Jast night’ to try conclu- | hada, getter Ghance than did Chicago Cantisle, Browa and vie Balthazar, a W sirPury.,fGoan.| sions in a ten-round bout for the mid- centage will show ahae he’ ist creat | dence. nla iracsice wame fast week Qiag, dle-welght championship of the world) 3\!'*,"! nearly right, ferrite SUN) G20 men nye day from paralysis, at a show to be brought off by the| rounds at are su pi estes Boa sup-| Milwaukee Boxing Club in the big Hip- “|: come ed tc me! That will | Bevan ee Reha aa Chars C th I Star Jock Oa Thr tat ti ine ‘amous ‘tle game’ cKke . 18, They attle al ounds. | this time eounted as ot having: Bete Cc ar Y S weigh In at 6PM. It ts sald that| Baad Pittsburg will’ play out the, Papke Is to receive a guarantee of $5,000 ni the protest is decided in favor of | Of! the A ueduct Meeting for his end, with the privilege of accept- | ; em Tork the Glante ought to ereeis | (eli & big percentage of the receipts in ie gett Bin Paint, tm, thelr favor | y old price was considered al-| the event of thelr being over $10,0H. play their game against. each | equivaient to stealing, = Tom|Papke won a decision over Kelly in a har oer ui sunday: That is sure to put BY VINCENT Tie he. [gest went to it for a couple of thou- | ten-round bout tn’ the same city several | the running, If tre (eaters, Out of HY nc) ae seer months ago, fants can have @OCKEY } Ri h in 1 "rani - the lead b { rode | Louis Feltman wasn't at the rs ; the lead pefere thas te, thay can a of Aqueduct Just now. Hoe rode) (fit Pe unee tthe death of tie] Packer McFarland, othe Chleago tient: | ™ ii other ws fight It out, e three winners and one third In five Weight, 18 coming’ here to fight the winner punch hart The Giants play thelr final game at| mounts yesterday, It looks as If he of the Leach Cross-Willle Fitzgerald alx- home with the Phillies this af OL eueades eit © Midgely must have @ fondness | round bout, which will be decided at the | Fortham and leave to-morrow morning foneenree)| thelboy. sto) follow. trom) ney eon horses. He got Whip| stag of the Falrmont A. C, on Prigay night, | 22 lelphia, where thi | Dugan down for the asa lonaire owner out of £ mene UTHene they TMRA Gee Gace limecnte limited, (6 nd yesterday he bid| Harry Glimore, manager of McFarland, last games with Boston, which will end the! eCarthy is a good Mi up $0, $2001, but the stable) rite (seine aan cet tae eee rtteh Season. The season ends in the West “Mccarthy 1s @ 6 baal fie! maton Packey with’ the-winner, the fest (0| on Sunday, est horse, but he has one carn Be fought In three weekar wuer’ ‘Re fight to of not gett Gilbert ought to have won on Tony a} Bresnahan In Game Again. After the bre Je, t aplet sone? Was! Ad Wolgast, the clever feather-weight of ’ ; i Milwaukea, made a great Impression with boys and very iW t all wrapped: up in| th® fight fans of California Inet night by | © as he ws on Mon | Knocking out Da ny Webster, the crack Call- manan Leiden le ees it er-weight, in ‘the eighteenth 4 the'trades ene. y S| round of what was to have been a twenty. ae round battle, ones sonteat was held at Jetfrlae club and was wit by a 6 crowd. A. hard Via lett : | ch" was the blow that finned’ Weostaee |The announcement made by Mike Newman | that he intended to run ecial stag on knee while sid ‘a question of Gilbert or 3 with the little Ir ert with Monfort 3 esterday with Friday atternor= for the actor mem regularly, | should have won bo nbere of erin fenuarly. hou dee veawe ub, the Lent Acre A. who came hornet’s neat ‘among the other fight club being from boxing at their ‘stags wi \! of the four stags that ewe | to'pull off at hie chub fib tach We pen intends DEFEATS SEER, Paddy Sullivan, the promising local i lightweight, outpolnted Charley Sleger,! jot ant gevtion iit aieaimeehe oor. Dut have | Hee eey wit ney the game Italian fighter, last night tn| fooq by hls now manager, the doctor (ook? zon that | rider until he acquires s¢ their six-round bout at the Brown Gym. | for he has Ochre Matchmaker Smi: In the first three | Roman fim up with ang git A. stag. @ used In the secong | , HOW much some own the Dout Was rather uninterests | Rom hat’ wil hla, weight nid 1 thesecond | know about. thelr Figat Jack, iinckbarn abbas ‘gmltn 724 oula fif.| What John H: : fn and sixth rounds (tto. lsat nig! iS y will 4 vou being’ a reesrg | his opinion of thi Ard Viclousiy, slam- SAY Ret ig daoN ta at ene a day. “I'm. startin with both hands for the, pprn to meet Otto Monday nieht the stick | Bird of Tig i ‘ 1 Sullvan landed, the — oweil| heat Bird of Flight and several times| Maurice Sayers, one of the be a Sodedge | Judan cr with tight. swings on | ever turned autein HMinwauker, “ana pane 2) the Sieger fought back gamely, Murphy, the California lightweight, have just — money stopped tearing into Sullivan, articleg of sateen twenty me some stiff wallops to Sul- the White Hie u if I At the bell both #94: dy and jaw, shies ee fe a "008. Jong rest, Haier oft tty boxers with 3 AMU: EMENTS. pe SPORTING Ds AMUSEMENTS, rat SaRED TRUTH, THURSDAY MATS s AN IRRES ASTIBLE COMEDY OF LOVE 1 Ee “THE a ia ats AND LAUGHIER. SITY 4, GANB-NELEON (last) FIGHT GARRICK i PICTURES, "FUN IN A. BOARDING- JOSEPH Ce HOUSE’ Dan Burka & Gite Other jhe tine Re ARLISLE LYCEUM, THUF Miss Billie Burke men W. Savage Otters DEVIL GARDEN' Only version ap- | Thee. PaMad.ay. Ey.6 15 DALY? S Bway & sith, Ware GIRLS: POs. etre 8.15, WATCHES.” Ce RION Tway a 8 at 815 Woot 8 Av. By.8 15/Prices lipeeys 24h i cit Matin at 2.16 : = MARY MANNERING™ Hq oxgnion’s Thor Peatantenner # ¥ # $1.80 ray oS teat of Hits! BELASCO' ie miata | OLYMPIC Fikiitin? Eaton's) | we ts ‘HATTIE GEORGE, DEVIL HERALD $Q., 19 TWINS To-day Rew MAT DAILY. ) ome at hien clave burl RLISS SMARTEST OF MUSICAL eal es, ELD Cows HITS | WILLIAMS daitle againay ROBE Papke Matched for Hugo Kelly good EDITED BY RT EDGREN MURPHY GETS ~DRAWIN BATT WITH BALDWIN (Spectal to The Evening Work.) BOSTON, Sept. 9.—Tommy Murphy, jof New York, and Matty Baldwin, of | Charlestown ,met here last night ia @ ‘twelve-round bout, Queensberry rules. Dan Donnelly's decision of | "draw" was met with a storm of hisses ries of “Robbery!” While Baldwin pular idol here, the fair minded rit of the Armory Athletic Club's | members asserted itself, and the storm Jot protest was a just rebuke to Referee Donne’ who deprived Murphy of his | well earned laurels. ‘The battle itself was as pretty an ex | hibition as fight fans will ever see ia j thts magnificently appointed aah About the only effective work Baldwin showed was a right chop to kidneys worked in the clinches, Murphy used right and left to perfection on stomach and face, Matty's lps were pi ‘ated—hls nose bled a str ixth round and he appi aten boy, round Tommy beat In the eleventh |him all over the ring, and right there. #Gnish, but it looked like Matty hung on until the bell. Sectional pi can be allowed for in all Highs ba urphy's margin was so clear even the partisan spectators gt Ai vent to thelr feelings about tice done Murphy, as they pai ea ‘froma the arena. THREE DRIVERS FOR EAGH CAR IN RAGE The twenty-four Jour race to be het under the auspices of the Motor Racing Association at Brighton Beach track next Friday and Saturday will be @ ) more important affair than that of two weeks ago, and Is likely to have more of sensational interest for spec- tators. ‘There will be a larger entry list and by a change in the rules three drivers will be allowed for each car, enat more frequent change and greater effort than with two, as tn the fi race, when several were nearly in- citated by fatig e speed t several fast cars {nto competition, Bar ney Oldfield, the record holder, having entered his racing machine, The motors cycle race will also be a big feature, a Hayes Beats Sulliva' n, of Waahe Jest night, xing upon and n It HERE AND THERE ABOUT THE SPORTING CIRCUIT. | t! @ Quaker City | AQUEDUCT ENTRIES, (Special to The Evening World.) | AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, N, Y., Sigh 60.—Following are the entries for to-marrow? year-olds and j one and one-stme oF aren) ‘an mile and anelghth, st RE, Biway & 41st at, Mat, Wedd 3at.t.15. ALGERIA W'S , Wit st, pleats, Mats. Wed VICTOR HB OLEN MAChONO New Musical Play GAIETY THE TRAVELING SALESMA New Amsterdan HEDNKY Ny Operat! THEATR Mats eign (Die_Lustige_Wittwe NEW YORK TUE Zk: ( roLLies oF 1'd08|| LIBERTY 125 i RUSSE THE ROUND’ UB” 150, Mats.To-davesat..2 soso ats ies Hse WEBER'S) 35 en eat AMERICAN 7 2h Fiti re foment FLUFFY I RUFFLES pay sess PAD. IN N FULL & poietic Sek vn THe OF = h St ats ts je i EITH & PRocTOR's {fist * THE MM rit ake Grands" Wrid Seen Whipple in Knickerbooke: aaa Pyle WALLACK'S * (ei S.08tedayth Fe nce BIAS with ORNEE. uetRm I KINETY AND i rte ie Lac ; Kain Aoansan |HACKETT. Sasistiry, mr, ti6 | uel eee AL ORs AEST THE GIRLS OF rents Kenia! e |BIJOU. "3, Serge, A | OAMES K, HACK PAE Midtin GOLOMAL #' HACE MUSICAL GOTTENBERG 2 lL "V GEMTLewi FR Widigil? ts soe on ai ¢ we 88 ae ply ate ie come CIROLE scuoo. cave Wri fas aed ag |MURRAT ite Seas tc ALHAMBRA BOS | ome Maen an, |\U NUM, gotoot pays. alld aN gt SHOW [ant oan. ha Lv ——y 7 | AS BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, EMPIRE Pine has, © WILLIAMS" IDEAL Bo-PRETTY BURLES« RA ATTRACT stati on, The 0 nd the International ¢ “Follies of the Day. week. LA TOSCA’ Next Week—THE GREAT RUBY, COLUMBIA. ,Pinlorsigt 80 LOTTIE WILLIAMS | TXREeS Next Week—The Cowboy and the Squaw SPORTING, QUEENS COUNTY JOCKEY CLUB Racing from Sept; 28 10 Oot ae) ‘opping Grains leave Bith St. {0.80 P.M. and Ma Gi, 1.96 Noatrand Av 150. A ADMISSION, a Ba. as Tt makes little difference what you need—a World “Want” will go and get it, + : als on Friday will bring.