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ee ae eno t : UP TO DATE AND NEWSY TH _THE EVENING WORLD, TU “Hurt by a Punch? You Bet!" Says Bat Nelson. Tells How Canole, Corbett and Gans Came Near Get- ting Him. ———— SAW Battling Nelson, the noted I author, yesterday. Bat {s just in the act of completing a book that will be entitled “The Life, Battles and Career of Battling Nelson, World's Lightweight Champion.” That's going some for a title, but Bat says there are so many things in the book that he had to use one long enough to cover the ground. “I dictated it to a typewriter,” sald Bat, proudly. ‘That's the way all the big iterary guys do. I can reel it off gbout as fast as that fellow with the whiskers—Hall Caine or whatever his mame is. Typewriting !t myself was too slow. My ideas ran ahead of the type- writer too far, Give me a sample chapter, Bat.” ead I. “Well,” replied Nelson, “you see I work in everything that the public isn't onto. What part do you want?” “People are most interested in know- fing whether or got it’s possible to hurt you. Did you write anything about that?” Bat grinned, “I don't xet hurt easy like the other ys,’ he said, “but I've been hurt fhree or four times. 1 can't remember word for word what I dictated, but [I oan give it pretty close. 1'li just dic- Bate it over. and you can put it dowa.”” “All right,” said 1, “Go on.” Has Been Hurt in Fights. Bat went on: “Being hit in a fight doesn't hurt. ou aon't have time to think about it, I never felt it when I had my nose smashed by a punch. That's nothing. “| remember two or tlree Umes thet I really got Gurt. The nrst was in the fight with Martin Canole. ‘That boy could punch. Jn the middle of tne fight—-1 don't remember what round it was—Canole caught me rignt on the liver with an awful hock, It was iD the middle of the round. 1 doubled over and it hurt so that I squealed right out 1 couldn't gut squealing. I stuck it out until the bell rang—a minute, maybe—and went to my cor- ner, EF sat down all doubled up and Bept on squealing. 1 couldn't stop to gave my life, Wien the rest Was UP J got on my feet and put my Head RE and Went at Canvle with a rusa Wes squcadng and groaning yet. 1 a my teeth clenched wing to hola the groans in, and 1 guess { had an awiul face, 1 Was tearing atter im @s\fast as 1 could, and he didn't know T Was hurt, so ne ran away rom me, ‘All the Une 1 was groaning throug iy teeth, but he thought 1 Browl- dng. and Swearing at him. Atter about @yminute 1 could straighten up, and tath 1 went aftes him harder, 4 Knocked him out in the eighteenth, Young Corbett Could Punch, "The next time 1 was badly hurt was in the fight with Young Corbett. I bumped Corvett on the jaw and he Went gown on his back. “He sat up @nd Jdoked at me and 1 stood, over film ana kidded him. ‘Get up and ught, Y said. ‘Don't try to lie duwa trem a Vie punch ike ‘that.’ “Corpett. was up awful Jow then, He jumped right up. He could swing ‘em right from the floor @ud he started his right juet as he cuine up to lis teet. 1 was standing back a couple of feet with my hands halt down laughing at him and he cought me on the edge of the ribs on proud fel- the left side here~feel the bump?” (dL lopped to feel, It was like a koot in & rope.) punch broke my rib square Off. {At burt all around my Bremach. It hurt something terrible. Tonever let auybody know when I'm hurt. 1 just bullied into Corbett and }eept after him until I knocked him out fPat busted gb Was the worst injury 1 @ver got. L had a b ge around my | body tor fifteen di afterward, I Was to have fought Brit in three Weeks, 1 Would have fought the peat week with & busted rib rather than le ) get away, but 1 was glad to wait st hurt was in the Sept. 4 v= enteenth Sideways some quick t take an Ped tn and put 4 Kbout at hurts as stoma’ Over back en up f went ign’ for a mi ite, 1 had him : Confidence the Thing. “I guess co for a fighter Shought tor a s¢ Ghanco of my belié beaten. 1 aiways ‘and ta noe is th a bumped me hard enough on the aw to KHUCK oUt aby of the tough ones, Pat He would Jy Therately pull hip right hand back and snoot it over He i me and dazed ine nye Feaix times in our fights that way, bi only fos dazed tur about two sec- fonds. “The way to win fights is t auie you'le going to Win @ the ollfer guy kuow he had Gans scared jo de Rene I wold Wille 4 While 1 was tting read, game, quest W fong 1 thought Gar ‘Oh. if he fight ht or ten roun y pale ball dalay You got it all Willie. + ‘Bare,’ says 1 fim punel ") about ten 8 to, and if I ‘ start wali t 4 kes x ging until he dry I st Walked over and warned . 4 elean if be valued W slated to argue and ex: bad hie goat and it was gl! over cetacean tee os “RAT RUNEH OF CORBETT MY RIS Souard omen World’s M plate. last night. fleet, which nian, —— Champion Athlete Bats Over .300 in the Elo- « quence League. Tipperarian, the same diet Yorkerlan, or any other failed to hall from Mayo? Nobody thought Martin was there on the speak thing, but when he saw all those Irish faces spread out before him, and thought of the insult some of his brethren suffered by elled to wear the Union Jack on thelr he just Irish reasts at of twelve break then, pion. Thi ing, the clev around th Bhe) couldn't stop ft years, house of Sheridan. but convinced his hearers more than ever that he was a cham- herd’s rom coming Gut. once did his strong, deep voice quaver, and that was when he told of meett his dear old mother after a wandertni brought h ia fame to the A rought honor and fame to the Mayol crucial gan year. Biariints:votcol dia crocus Eamee OF Le Year B Selah! Martin Sheridan Smashes Another Record BY BOZEMAN BULGER. ARTIN SHERIDAN trained on last night that started him off from the County} of Mayo with the championship bee in his bonnet, and nobody got the slightest {ndication of his pulling away from the| He may be able to hurl the javelin; in Greece and the discus in Shepherd's) Bush, but it remained for him to get in) close quarters and throw the bull clear over the heads of the County of Mayo at Mr. Reagan's Knickerbocker Tavern It is said of the County of Mayo, and P. J. Conway says {t is not ajl legend, that the sturdy sons of Granuale in the prehistoric days stood on the hills and hurled cobble-stones at the English lay at anchor two miles out in the bay. And they all hit over! .300, for every bloomin’ boat flying the Union Jack was sunk. Then can we wonder that Martin stepped up in the oratorical league with a line of elocu- tionary stuff and riddled every Corko- Killarneyan, “eran” being ush, whiel Martin wound up by saying that he was grateful for the beautiful banquet tendered lim by the men of Mayo, and that he loved every he was so unfortunate as to be born in another county. Ido for Martin. ‘Those who also ran were Barney Down- | positions. after-dinner speaker from County Coyk that has been heard ings for years. proved logically and conclusively that ti Irishman—even if there are more than one county in Ire- land, Judge Ford, the two Mtr. Bar. Tetts, Attorney-General-elect O'Malley, President McGowan, of the Board of Ae ib ae Gi testified to the is that County Mayo fish some! y Mayo fs a bird and @ menu card was all right, but { wasn't necessary to establish the fact that the affair, as it was engineered by Willam P. McLoughlin (Mac, we cail him.) was in honor of Martin Sheridan. Rea} Irish bacon, and spinach grown in the land of Grantiale, were on the bill. e of the’ best played of the season. And Martin -wone But, lest we forget, Mortimer Gleeson, Jersey City’s able Police Commissioner, aided with a couple of timely: bingles. || ALE WILL 60 Coaches, After All Night Ses- sion, Replace Four Men on ’Varsity. “FAWAS G BUT CANoL | but get the facts, Coy and Brides were shifted trom the back field to the line, Coy going to an end, while Brides will Play a tackle position. Field and Dal: of the line, were sent to the back field to replace Coy and Brides. Crowley |(end), Hobbs and Brown (tackles) and Murphy (quarterback) were dropped from the team while Haines, Lilley, Field and Johnson take their places on the squad, but not the same positions. Nine Coaches In Conference It took Coaches Bigelow, Tad Jo ITH the two Important games | two weeks away, Yale has an entire new eleven. That sounds strange, | but it is a fact. Following an all night Jack Owsley, Tom Shevlin, Walter rkO-| session of the coaches seven men Wére Camp, Frank Hinkey, Frank Butter New| fiven changed positions, and four men Worth, Al Sharp and’ Ralph Bloomer who| wore retired from the team, making Ve! {On hours to thresh out the trouble reraurelirearreo ry fm the team tha. sade this awiteh is the most sweeping change ever! While Tione of the coaches wil af pine. ie ls admitted that the showing of the made by a college at this time of the /1.8 darted gainst Brown ie season, As a matter of fact, It is the| is the direct cause of RhOReRER pcuraey, greatest change ever made by one of fhe) thats camer e fecltea) were as weak 1 we three | pre school team, while the Dlg colleges after the feat ef ° oe the | HOrk of the entire team was unsatis- ya of practice. In, years pi he | factory to the coaches. eleven that would represent college) With the new team in the fleld the in the first game of the season might, | caches not attempt any scrimmage lenativesl becnttaimoatienticely/ changed | Hoss: snccnsueuenme Sele) then men van: com- Only BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YOR — ee -WALLOPS val Junior and senior indl- ROANING ‘THROUGH MY TEETH, I a team ‘ountry | : € THOVGHT I WAS wilt be} Ri ceeariventeatieciga hl GROWLING. ANDs SWEARING. AT -4102,7 A club | five ESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1908. THAT HURT = a) HIS FIST INTO MY HID. ABOUT A foot. National Cross Country — 1 follows: One tor f nd pla Tr se New York and Irish-American A. C. Will dave a Bat- tle Royal. as bam evel awk A, ¢ nA. C, M Northweat a. Lee, J of the Boston gallan plonship o 1 practice in order £9 jer ue a uainted with each her hel e Dc 3 Seye) ey 2 > eee See |Seven Men on the Regular peer nant g Pp eo That's the y 5 = 4 Srommea pyar aio WranVichina imam) we Squad Are Changed in pionship 1s ._ espe: Drcitt, falldown of eton Positions. hake-up at Yale. But an deliver the * nds in Soldic fs still missing the ¢ ‘at t the Western Unt es are g10c players came out of Si tory over but Coac’ d work r 1 practi at's the word of the Cor- r rs and scrubs who Sspecta jap from start to fir EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Race to Be Rec rd-Breaker KEENE TOSEND MORE HORSES 10° «Js ~ RAGE IN ENGLAND © _ ee i Maskette and Many Yearlings to Join Colin and Ballot ; in Near Future. f t will send all the nt : to Eng- port that 1s now t is! kette that accom- as well s now in Rowe at table ts reported to 1 will stable as a just yearlings own Rowe working with, will ent of » gen= not the one g after t » and lot, M old it dia formed on, put on is would very about n bout go" Sammy, please ars pare to out the Jamaica Will Not worked to. fet the mid Nn William H. Reynolds president ¢ the Metropolitan Jock¢/ Club, absolutely the report that the Jama track {s to be abandoned for rac! p up into building lots at once. M nolds said, when ulars Will be in hh helin personnel and positions before the But to make a ewiltch like Yale has Is \something unprecedented, and not only has taken the breath away from the football squad at New Haven, but will Jat the other colleges as well, when the news gets around. The changes are —— | most startling, linemen going to back ~ field positions and backs going to Ine BY JOHN POLLOCK, BIG” boxing carnival will be Here are the changes that the coaches iA made. Must have been some pretty warm | es in that session, too, 1f one could pulled off at Savannah, during the week be 2% at which many local figure in the contests, It is planned to He | Thanksgiving Ev | Dorando has always insisted a better runner signing for the present race he 1s to re: if he defeats r, demonstrat. n hag faith tn was Hayes Marat Dorand [RISHAMERICANS 10 HOLD BlG MEET ando, the arger sum ‘Hayes ‘Will Race Dorando in Marathon at the Garden’ Johnny Hayes, the Marathon winner, itallan, adium and Hayes, and In sign ya of the hola a twenty-round fight each night and as the big automobile races are also to be decided there that week the prospects are that a big crowd will turn out to witness contests. The fighters ¥ the bouts are Charley icorge Kitson the first night, Harry Stone and Tommy Carey the second night, Bert Keyes and Kid Sulllyan on the third night and two other pairs on the following nights. Goldman and } ca to-morrow, and will be accompanied | by his brother, who also acts as manager and trainer in active trainin games, and it his Dorando has been ever since the Olympte will take Hayes but a enough work to wet back who at made him a world h t nigh | A match was clinched last night between July, He has n doing | Harry Lewis. the clever Quaker City fighter, road work for the past | and W middle-welgnt Weeks, and is in good shape right | pu in ay hat he ROW. twell held by — eras nec a |hit5 on the ht of tle at 145 iy ‘This will be M) | fnelr peeond contest, thelz previous one hay 7K ACK DU. thE Meena aix-round go at the Nattonal GER JACK DUNN] 185 8h ee Wit was fan a esti RICH CONTRACT ed by WITH BALTIMORE J) ooh 4 eerie MRS Tee pee It would be useless without an intine: the called off the Manager Jack Dunn, of the cham- Baltimore club of the Eastérn ts to work the bonus system next season, It will be based on @ standing of fifth or better. Should the Orioles Dunn will recely Ie thi above t plon COLUMBIA PICKS. RUNNERS FOR RAE League, on finish fourth 4 bonus of $500 is reached $1,00) I] basis will be paid to Second place will mean while if add an he One of the best of the early winter ¢ ns the chainpionship aggin he indoor meets will be that held a \ get a check for $2,000, Benton Sanders, captain of the Co- xty-ninth Regiment Armory on All tals in addition to @ gutcy | |!umbia cross-country team, has an- when the Irlwh-American a. C. nounced the following as the make-up put on @ meet for the benefit of the} — of the team that will represent the Irish Revolutionary Brotherhood, Sey : - Morningside institution at the junior letes in the | meet. York Felationa. num all o ity will take Unt at ber f th ——_—~- SEVER ATHLETIC re etic he wht trae, NEW YORK HEAVYWEIGHT. | | rire: ‘varsity! Manders, ‘oo, Hw of clone evénts, | caoaiean “ WF prominent at ITTSHURG, Pa, No sai G pingnt ath] PITTSHURG, Pa, Nov. 10.—Morrle He we r vlor heavyweight of New 13; -. ao night fought six hot rounds | Sahwere. Teva " he {tail vitz, 1 W. ©. Dorr. RELATIONS th Re e Italian hi MY and H | t ere 2.00 people in ald City — er {Hall It wae return mateh, th ity will probably |men having quarrelied bilteny arn Will Retaln Gresding Bureau, ee °F! Phe Jockey Club has made an appro- me te t here, and theys met jauon out of the racir fund to the School, of Troy, | matters. The first three| #reeding Bureau, which has control of actles pursued by t nothing definite, but in| {ie Atty thoroughbred stallions now jo. | aarisasseatann fourth Harris started in to finten| Gales @ various ferme throvghoul the Tank bows are @ }marters, but he ran into one of the Ital-| ‘The appropriation is suMictently large e to the work of | ian's hard Liows wh dazed him. In|'0 keep the Hreeding Bureau in exist Mes ant aii mannan atonal tee der this Mhancial assistance open events are on the card, inchid licap races and @ hanc¢ side @ 40-yard novice run tt haw suggested the severing of | {he 4 amplonships of the A. A. U. at Celtic Park next Saturday ine TONY ROSS OUTPOINTS the bure: ill be able « col | peared to have the colored giant going. work of maluteining the etalliona® Big Fistic Carnival for — Savannah Race Week ho are expected to appear in | rt “The plant of the Metropolitan Jocke: removed from the racing map. ytations for the dismantling of track and converting other uses have b on which the Jamat ly ne | tag until he obt injui 2 wh he expects to secure 7 nursday afternoo, :| AMUSEMENTS. iecke AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS, | » ate F Ws way, 40th St. Eva, 8.30 | HIPPODROME ‘i: « Nsupi SOHN DREW i ick siaiv NATIONAL HORSE SHOW , , Knows ls stele of al SPORTING | Wind Ballet, | BATTLE L HUDSON, 485%) owas, VAR Twenty-fourth Annual Exhibition Nit steceroe "|| MAJESTIC Surtees, 20m ig || ETHEL BARRYMORE 73iiSsnicxc || MADISON SQUARE GARDEN |aieiob a vs BLUE GRASS | | CRIERION' S37 "0 “* |/Go to the Horse Show show ¢6'Be bru DALY’S Beep) 2a. Sh. | | WM. GILLETTE in Samson} Go to the Horse Show WM. FAVERSHAM thi izes. | | LYGEUM i,t iene es | CREE ASO Get Benton Al Wen bouts will Wy UE ees || LYRIC *aistinees satunts BILLIE BURKE The Sal nie Two Ugper oles oe nt continue SEW EE TU GLASER wititts, | Vawlensoonen=scrsi ge sie | iis a “ Hat Sa nas Sat Heme GUNNING want no ee ee || KEITH & PROCTOR’S | Fae: Gia that | Lew FieLos’ j JOSEPH Gi HOWARD & 2A, rane Ph ‘| erat so. 3 TWINS © seiiess AMEAANUEA CORMSET a's ith Ave, ote Mines in the business Will be used in the ¢ * |] __Hmartest_of- Musical Comediea,— SAVOY {th St, Bway: | Bina & 3 and. American, Dancers ee A A NAXINE ELLIOT’ is +] Dea SHR oe te Tg agmmt seo) 08 He Hees TE Gam, [WEBER'S Pare ARs PUN | SMe A onc latch Wed | of! Mats. PA NEW AMSTERDAM "422° {ail dat Pie tnt a cl ai}. Little Nemo TE aa rein ge GOL. ee te fey Clty ate P. My aol “TE BAIETY TGS, wan Reway, By Ste an MAN FROM ME RICAN pee ea ¥ @, Bat BIJVOU, Proadyay at fon & AIS, The Traveling Salesman J 11." GENTLEMAN’ FROM” MiSSiSSIPP romp Ory ter New York THBATERE Himay a Min Be CIRCLE, | MA. LOUIS MANN | Ho zs v Beat Now | Angeles G. M. E | . a ve a een a ti, THE AMERICAN IDEA JOURGHE | aan, Mat (LT INS a [eaMtem ae think that ohh Theatre 42 8 He WN ee pe cect aL va, ISTIC PLAYHOUSE “ARTISTIC PLRTORMANCES. = | roghitag patann, ne tater" a0 | LIBERTY ‘e''e'ts State wea, IY Foca rope eye ane _Die HAVRE, .] in +i] sessions dé Oi ma VIA WIRELESS ABILL titel ICE SKATING "tug tye | HANLON DRAWS WITH CLARK. BROADWAY «.: way a Wai BEL ASCO Ry ea |e. OLAS RINK csiuibioe amy | saz iagonial to The 2 Grace Van Studdiiord ||] ARLISS DEVIL | Metronolitany BRGAR NAT Aunty AP [aa ee anemia State ooLbEN MUTE sary: | SHUVUESART | EGRESGEISaeay | cocoa Athletic Club W ve us urn, Py }elasco presents Boston, and "K JO MORRIS F . ovelghie Tanne to YORKVILLE ol ees wi? | EA Bane? BLANCHE BATES ge AMUSEMENTS, Jabout even. In the EUGENIE BLAIA MPIRE Broadway & Halph aye, Twloe |shade tho better of the round ne Jas | y 2d et. Bway J) Midas ol 20 Bush. Tae Gre "4 ein racy ey rae UUme WEIKOPOLL, in Kreutzer Sonata HAMMERSTEIN Sina hin ay It it Bow naling out 3 TROCADERO BURLESQUERS to nici! |f fone SA bakes Rave " : Dally MANHATTAN 28h) HORE, |) 9 Sane HITE @ Minn | oe ~ 1) PPAYTON’S 8.28.38! wicasik Breas eae. etn” | [GOLONIAL MOSER secs" | OLYMPICH sBistb ma” Psi busi Robert Emmet i} " iw Ww THATS, (Ming i f MiDa ‘ Mat, Dele Hirer it Biase Hur em Next Week, The Marriage of William Ashe F F h y DELL Ph p 4 ‘Smoking. cee Bar! ie eRe | Pees Sied rate | LAAMIBM S'S sco oaaaamen KNIGHT'"DAY. ete enano woman Mine. Luléa ‘Tetrazzin!” Mme. Teiraze Lat Aes Mar a ty table artiste . a . as | a on | Now Selling, GARDEN). tir 4 DEVIL ATLANTIC § ark ThcEvans CHEMICAL CO. Pattee kot 4 | METROPOLITAN 284388048" esate Rts DILLINGHAM ge “| MURRAY Hite ngEATEE. alan od fy De OPENING MON. BYG.. NOY. 16 WEBER PIANO USED, Montgomery & Stone ile RED MILL | so48, CASINO GIRLS Alba for Building Lots---Reynolds denies asked about the Club at South Jamaica wifl not be short- IN FULL]: co. —_—~ Be Cut Up Not M property of the track. ot | foot of the plant of t Clu land is held is owned out a single tropolitan ra lea t by the is not to pass into Long Island Real Es- and it Will not be cut up statement thus a the published reports of the Metro- abandon the that $t manner from that it was the to NOSES OF any ternt Mr. Rey is not t BLANEY’S [The 4 Mortons, Henry Woods Woot By

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