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UP TO DATE AND NEWSY | McFarland and Murphy WII Put Up a Scrap That Will Make Slowtown People Sit Up and Take Notice. e Tommy Murphy. This will be a fight. The two clev- erest lightweights in the country | ought to put up a bout that, only six rounds in uration, will be full of thrilis. And while six rounds fs a short time for two near-cham- pions to show what they can do, the two | little Irishmen will fight so hard that it may be long enough. It may be all too long for one of them. McFarland says that he prefers long fights. But the way he ripped through leach Cross showed that he can easily become a master of the sprinting dis- tance. In Philadelphia, where they have been schooled to quick action, McFarland will surely make a hit. Murphy made his long ago. He ts the best drawing card in the game down in Philadelphia. Murphy always wakes Slowtown up. in Essington now beginning ATTLING LSON has the notion The Dane thinks that everything @ill always come his way. “I was born in Denmark on Indepen- dence Day.” says Bat, “I won my champions! dence Day in America, and I christened ‘Battling.’ Can you beat thai M human, all right, but I can’t eT be knocked out,” Packey McFarland. “any man with a stomach can be knocked out,” retorted Packey. After thinking this over for a while Nelson we: to an uptown German res- aurant and ordered the following re- past: Pig's knuckles and saverkraut, | gauerbraten. ham and eggs, apple cake, rice puddin, ice cream and a pot of tea. When Bat wa Battling told all through he wiped his lips reflectively, dipped his fingers in the finger-bowl, selected a toothpick d back in his chair to await After a quarter of an satisfied smile and developments. hour he smiled anonunced the result It's all right,” said Bat ot no stomach.” How on es can Fol ray hope to whip a man lke that O add a detail to th [ Rat suggested hev dinner and winding » foregoine, | 2 another up with ® from Gans on Indepen- | ACKEY M'FARLAND 1s down) his training for the fight with | ¢ithough —— | Dartmouth Has Hopes | B= Princeton and Dartmouth have | asked by many as t at the Polo Grounds to-morrow after- | tor ! noon and both teams will go into the |/8 Pishon, and he : t the team. He contest confident of being returned the | jnches in height victor. jbut bi Dartmouth has the youngest team that | Pf *¥e has represented the Hanover school In | {4i'p, many years, but {t ranks up well in the | withou Welght line. ulars weight is 171 por feet eight inchei . NELSON Claims THaT A CANNON BALL NOULON'T HURT hum, PICTURE OF WRECKED CANNON BALL AFTER ESOS Bat. ot Beaiing Princeton Jin Bronzvit where they will spend to lay and to-morrow, up to the time of leaving for the Polo Grounds, it was re- | | marked by the few football followers | | who saw them that they looked like a| mighty well balanced team as far as ap- | pearan e In street clothes went who {s that ittle guy? Sure! | belong to the team!” That question was members of the team stood around the lobby of t being assigned to room —>—— New Hampshire School W: il Hold Signal Practice at Bronxville To-Day. finished hard work for the game to be played between the two elevens The average age of the reg- twenty-one years, while the nds and the height five | a field near the squad will be put mage practice for game to-morro tt is expected When they arrived here yesterday and | hat ® Roodly crowd of -artmouth grad- ade their way to the Gramaten Hotel, | along. ae is Evening Worid Physician Examines’ Champion Lightweight and Ex- | plains Reason for Wonderful Recuperative Power. Creamer and he immediately began to strip, The doctor kept up a Uttle high tall conversation as this process went By Bozeman bulger. ! ES, Battling Nelson is human, all e right. The doctors say s0. Nelson seems to be in the Martin y i R . |On and in beginning his diagnosis this Is» Aerithy ae s so different from any other @herida:: class. I've seen Martir | What he sprang: sh and top tt off with two) human, howev that Dr. Joseph eer é PEBINE: une reas Creamer, who examined him for The} fefore I had seen Nelson I had an dozen fried eggs. On another occasion + W x Bat to |2¢# that he was something Ike Joe ate two dozen lamb | Evening World sterday, got jar to} Grim. I tho i} he a DUA BARU ED consent to be examined before the : thought ‘his recuperative pow= af ple to finial up. on Hy ai i eae ne ere and his ability to stand puntehment 1 ¢ eridan | doctors of the > Q were due to the fact that his brain was, wou! previous 1 latter w Gossip of Big Five Eievens Gicaned trom Many Gridirons ™ Hospital us a subject for @ aclentiNe 45 gmail that it was incapable of con. lecture | veying a very deep sense of pain. That's Vhat thing abont not belng human | wrong in Nelson's case, however, for he was bothering Bat a whole lot, and |i» @ very intelligent fellow.” when St was proposed that he go be-| Nelson smiled at this and tapped the fore a physician and have the thing | manuscript in his coat pocket, which | \ settled jerked on his new 0% hung over a chatr. a handsome gray affair, and declared| ‘The human body 1s very much like You're @ chain in that it 1s no stronger than He so strong for the examine-/ {t's weakest link,” said Dr, Creamer. | Jon stunt that he didn't take time to|*And Nelson's brain is not a weak link. | eat } cakfact Thut can well be accounted for in the Y now,’ he explained, “When I| fact that he has $250,000 accumulated.” { get iting or t ng about any-| Dr, Creamer Knows Fighters. ne that makes tne centrate n Dr, Creamer then began sharpening 1 often forget about eating up his tools, He has examined all of Wants to Finish Book at fighters and he went at Nel- | een inenauaua itie shohed annandiel th considerable enthusiasm, f manuscript for new book that he| whet d9 you tink ef thas?) ee Tiere ta a Paid ee TU imed the doctor sin Ayre T have can-| Nelson's heart showed 64 beats to the Par retary Best aA cer pat minute. It Was as strong ae a trip- Bn ae Ine und finifl up| batmmer, too. ‘The normal heart beate “4 koing to be @| {Tom 72 to 8) strokes a minute, To the doctor this was most arkable and he tok it again to see 1f he had made | ‘The next count showed 63. It was getting slower "Well, you needn't go any further to | find out why this fellow has such mar- yellous powers of recuperation, I know a mistak ’ why It is hard to knock him out. | is almost impossible to exhaust & man with that kind of @ heart.” | e doctor then went into a actentific vel explanation, which means in plain ; rn 9) Tinited States lingo that the heart 18} a k. and | merely 4 bunch of muscles, When it} ‘ r . reampirens (o very fast the man soon becomes | Kae 4 HA | from the mere use of the| ; a r puscles in pumping out the bleod mptive's heart beats very rap- plained, “snd sometimes it : ‘ ft tthe patient has to be Nelson Gets Up St do some violent votor. Pp hegan knock- B1e.50 buve a WEST ERE a ole itr rents He kept | de : : DIXEY> Be SNY | : the seh pa a Keri j “« csoviges j OARDEN neem DE EVIL| a) ‘ t some iittie things sys . Bal pPitis pei ie pte i ear nd beean, Be Bh Ave. sian’ ‘in, Grand--FOLLIES OF 1908 s ; ; Wiig mL KNIGHE HOW A Dav z he if fe s Lj _ UE Ma ote eT re 4\ 5 “ ih al Montgo sry & tone KOO MILL \ Wt mause. ‘nite “Mine eye UN} MURRAY on Sag oid eo Ue ean Snes. Reiting ble plays | Ms oe ootiov declared empbatieslly that MABE ES COR: | hihi He | pos “ina | RIALTO ROUNDERS. WAIST UP —MIDOLEWEN! Down - Bantam. heavy weight. His hips the strength of t terweight (42 pounds), without having to anol shes eight than a ightwelght (183 pounds) EMPIRE S53 Nec oe er oe Oe ee ee ec se Nelson if hat he ¢ Che The next ste he found ar normal gion of much fe abnormally dth of c! 3 portion to bis he would be all the streng! not have are When ally stood and 100} fully. "Bay, an Inighmas t the Lory & land. he and those mn Thinks He's a Singer "No, I can't a also sinaller and sto! "han that, | explained t chest a welt th carry the W than stom son, y son has a lung € “If his hips and stomach sal for 1 SAVERORATEN OPPLE Cane THE EVENING WURLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1908, HE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK A FEW MINUTES WITH BAT NELSON SAVER MRAUT FRANKEURTERS. RIS ALIAS RICE PUDDING PART oF A SIMPLE LUNCH ~ = BAT WASN'T HUNGRY-BOT THISIS WHAT HE ATE = HIS STOMACH ISN'T HUMAN EITHER. - Flynn Meets ABSENT y ON oy NONE Aaron SRC a Rs RS NY iner of Will Get Chance wi . inautmann. Bat aApmits THERE = ARE A FEW Words / \ BY -OHN POLLOCK. {wl TUE! DictioNARS. uy 2 be another battle be- ont THAT GIVE HIM & Dizty FEELING. NAY. DOCTOR TELLS WHY HELSOW 5 PA 5 PHYS (Wherein Lighiwe Lighi weight Champion Duters from Other Human Being ormally slow and ex are abnormally and legs were in proportion to his chest he would be @ vaye hid large! #t expunsio: N EEERRTING Fai iaetay erieten EDGAR SELWIN, Creamer, the gr 4 At that Felson reached for the glad Lye hak eiAdrther examination showed that the SOE TE BURKE | Battler’s stom an ips way t does ‘His legs ‘th or. micer Banton See a i Little Neam puKht + 18c. doz. like ° ° 10e, doz eights at Los ight, and the be matched to fight Al Kaufmann, the California pugilist, for twenty-five rounds at Jim Jeffries's c the latter part of this month. The fi ers who will clas the Chicago scrap} the Pueblo firer one of the ga! out on the big heavy winner will in it are Jim Barry, and Jim Flynn ts credited with creat wt Gil MARVEL vers has ever fought will come together in a show to be puile racific A. C. of which ig the manager 1d bout by the McCarey rily strong yeats to the minute. beats 98 to 1% strokes a minute. ne pulse dropped from 38 te inction in leks than the “inches. That is great enough for a small in proportion to his chest SAVOY 8 he ae Menry MMe Ay THE SERVA HUDSON Mat KNICKERBUGKER # NEW AMSTERDAM ere 28, 8.10 Bottles Ir your Ganlendgan ont pay you these prices, phone WM. KIENE Phone 1639Spring 133 Macdougal St, AME GOLDEN BUT ViCTOR HERBERT THA, Wa Mars. AMUSEMENTS, i '} GAIETY HIPPODROME Daily Mate sr Gui Chu Som OT Over uv trouners at sult or HAL NOTIC ni LOUISE sh, (HALO 80, aie JOHN DREW in “Jack Straw ITERION “yr eee me GILLETTE, (SAMSON. HOUSE rayon to ra: New York {i rn & Wed GEO. M. SAME WM. 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