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THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN UP TO DATE AND NEWSY M’FARLAND BEATS _ | M'FARLAND KEPT TOMMY JUMPING TOMMY MURPHY IN | ) FAST SIX ROUNDS A ennrmivaalls “Pride of Harlem” Makes a Game Finish in Battle, but Western Boy Outpoints Him. Seay JOE THOMAS WILL “SAIL | BY ROBERT EDGREN. | IF HE DEFEATS BURKE. | See ore ergiee Neca | Joe Thomas will sail for England next PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 19.—Packey McFarland had just a shade | month. a4) . ‘ ‘ ql Joe says that after he beats Sailor on Tommy Murphy here last night. It was a rattling six-round fight, | pirke there will be no one in the East ies and mix-ups that kept the packed arena of the | for him to box and he ts going abroad full of desperate lS 0 P be pat | in order te ret fight at the! National ona. s Cl La » witl i pyavionallAy(G) injanjuproar: | SreoU Spr thawion, ok vrales whom the F , 2 i | Rritishers think is the world’s cham- McFarland was stronger than Murphy. He forced the fighting from | Tin /Shidgeweleht, Te hear the Eneich Tommy cur ONE THAT Loose PurzLED Pacney. Uh PAKEY'S CORNER, FORDHAM READY FOR CLASH WITH VILLA NOVA TEAM Tommy's” INSIDE WORK". Villa Nova n League Park , spectators are su: the finest games of the of sctentific develop- points of the game, ancy of individual the game may of the older men reat middleweights here would ropes. McFarland was rough—a little too rough at times. contract on his hands to-morrow night Thomas goes abroad it will be with a start to finish, butting into Tommy and throwing him up against the | Rahters talk, Papke, Ketchel and the . ‘ [be easy for him. In fact it was | However, Joe Thomas has a large necessary to caution him for butting now and then. He kept his head lat tue Farmount Ace, withthe imine Jow. His main object was to push Tommy into corners and then whale PROBS SAR GEIORA ATE Wit we ih be | decision a him, * 1 away at him with a free richt hand. {Secret ond a pane ules ae radon araneato j to see one o: season. In pe JANES BuarLey ment of the { land possibly i MCFARLAND STARTED BY RUSHING and team perfo: Tommy Te THE Ropes ., fall below the st Pure, Qa Both boys were fast as lightning, but}a back step, but time and again was! after the winner of the Papke-Ketchel McFarland was far cooler than the Har-|carried off his feet by McFarland’s | ight Ga ae erEnten th that) Arie can Jem Jad. ris speed made Murphy miss/ rushes. This was Packey's round, too. mi like an amateur except in the close) He seemed to be taking a big lead. — of Yale and Harvard, but when It 2 MW Murphy Makes Rall: c a ing for the range work. It was in these free-for-al phy iy. omes to for th mixups that Tommy made good. He) Then came a surprise that lifted tne} | DrIscouL BEATS Aes Ted tiie te pabitrerly: fairly outfought Packey at close quar-| ringside spectators from thetr seats with | ila 3 : Job ters, beating him back and forcing him | a yell. Murphy ran from his corner | A FAST FIELD IN I pe ae mong the minor. ¢ ollege to hold or cover up. Both had moments) and tore into Packey with redoubled | THREE-MILE RACE. | trouvie “ror i , but | fury, ey couldn't block his blows ches of of weakness from the punching, but) coe: a him of, Murphy, landed time \ pn yeoaeneane 2 | ghere wasn't a single knockdown scored| thd again on daw aad cecamied time | Not until now ald Dorando put all bis | quaiified and Hayes given the race. speed’ into his legs. Now he began toj| I didn’t tell Dorando until three hours Nalieoecayiiruntierion| the six rounds. Was fighting like a madman, and Mc- (ape " £ N a vephen auialan ay S| Mike Driscoll, the speedy ru na Farland was forced to clinch and hold | run hard and fast to the finish, He had | afterward. Then he was disappointed: | ie Mercury A. C., ran a splendid Hecate tofoiaes ; jot seen Hayes and even until now he He asked why he was disqua} Big Crowd Jams Hall. gn. Itwas easy now to mee who was | | Broth Tells f he F hot see de now he mane) anes The ‘aan started with all the frills favorite with the cfowd. Up and down talian’ Ss rot. Cis é€ iS) or iv eh irst 1a8 Not seen Hayes, but would very |I told him because he was helped. } old hi ause be wa He in the three-mile handicay, one of the |, Only once, the Ford. ch Ike | took it In good spirit and sai RESTS RESINS TAWA ) and th . vag|Jumped the spectators in their seats, neh Ue uo . na i feature events of the |was in the game with Princeton, and ef a championship. The National was! swinging thelr elbows with each smash: | Ti D ti t f th R Hayes Not Yet In Sight. fatahee REE g Abe tare aT Pant bat Tat the Sixty-ninth Regiment Armory | even 1a. this ihere were periods Jammed until not enother Brora ing uppercut that the litte Harlemite | ime ramatic Ory (6) e hun- T went ‘buck quickly for a mile or myself. I saw others who fell during the last night. Starting with a handicap of when the Tiscr, was: thinking about jeezed through the door so to 8 vhere the Second man was, | race picked up and allowed to continue Pots be} <a eed meat Sea. that sat |,2cFarland rallied at last and turned | 5) : but couldn't wee anybody, I rode back | 1 won the race and nobody else. I broke | twenty-five yards in a field ‘of twenty: | Fordlt It was a good, orderly cr the tide, He plunged in again head- ner’s Ex erience fast and told Dorando be must be more the tape and Hayes ‘did not. Give him | eight men, he ran like a demon and won | now pls : arnt patiently through a lot of ordinary ne en oHoar lec Murphy Ato) the Eopes! A oe than five minutes in front. the trophy, but came after me.” by thirty yards, gaining ost of it on | ce anol has return d, and will b slugging preliminaries and watted for| Still, although y, sheer Twas pleased and felt my brother was ‘the last lap. George Bonhag, of the | ‘0 play in the ‘y, Tommy slugged man- > 4 | Dorando is here to re-run the Mara s |men are rather 1 the main event eset a perme fully. ey inten raixcupamnen pisurely) thehwinnerithat ler Untied Por mWi Hine pneE ae MTech Be neos Desh sAmerican ACK and J. 3. Lee, of Even the introducing of a sco fey dropped one on Tommy's chin | " e wanted to be there to see him finish Garden Thanksgiving eve. He had Boston, were the scratch men. Lee would-be challengers didn't disturb the|#0d after that Murphy looked weary BY ULPIANO PIETRI, Dut had trouble getting in. I cimbed | first try out yesterday at the Colur caught Driscoll soon after the start, but fans, and when Joe Gans climbed into| (leeabiy: Stil It was Murphova pound | Who Attended the Great Italian Runner in the Olympic Marathon and Who over a big gate and then eragy like, | Univeraity | track, and , covered the ring in response to a loud demand|by @ good margin, and his rooting sec- Was by His Side at the Dramatic Finish. De OR UB eT y Ne. ast bif tired at the end. ‘he got a great hand. tion howled appreciatively. ore he si the latter raced away from him at the end, Jimmy Clark, of the Xavier A. ©. who had a 100-yard handicap. getting second place, with, Lee th ird. Driscoll’s 58 great crowd. Policemen tried to drive me back but I would not go. The men Gans was the last one introduced. He Fifth Was Tommy's. N telling how my brother was the first and only man to Lreak the tape with, the megaphones had begun to | s time was 15m. ae 2 smade a neat little speech. “I just came} The GR A eel jemtoo eras in the last Olympic Marathon, even though he was afterward 4dls-|°Dorando, Dorando 1s in the Sta- 5 Sea Cae ' Item Welcomed over to see the entertainment,” sald!to block and fence for time. McFar- qualified for being assisted to the finish, I wish to make it clear that | ‘ium The crowd was excited. || | | ° a 7] Joe. “I didn't come to challenge any- land stopped his rush with a hard right-| ‘ . Sa ee antes ee cat miletoes naga ine By Many Men Sf ‘A voice from the gallery: ‘“‘Will}hander on the ear. Then he began|but for the American representatives Dorando could not have started in| was puzzled. Me stood a sorter Wal ‘ you fight the winner.” pushing canatatensioelewareekurins| the race at all. The officials at the starting point wanted to disqualify | peas the ume of the race. | H ' YNo,” said Gans, waving his hand in/right. But Tommy was ail there with| him then and there, because he had no sleeves in his running shirt. What | |UseSactye ipeolslon i: nea eT \ ee ’ Gissent. the peed and the skill, and the blows) gierence that made I don’t know, but an American, I belleve !t was Mr He then Started the | e a le. even nore thy ats A fashlight photo was taken, and the | ropes and belted at him. Murphy bent! surphy, the trainer, made it all right with the officials by pinning many! | NEOUS MPSA arnt Yee el tocen apne ot lery voice announced: ‘There goes ‘ond, | lye Beln ga tied bot eon SEATS HEGEEEEID, FO SRST game out of cover, with a stinging left handkerchiefs over his shoulders, making something like sleeves. Then the Jett.” Omeials, ing. hon tnjured early im the game 16 (¢ $7 Tid wil hots a) 5 ook that taught Packey caution icemen, e 9 2 e hk ne! » for locally celebsated for his collection of | They fought all around the ring, into Iny brother was allowed to take his place in the line with the others. body shouted: OACH re ithe GES Sra il arto io Sap mee A “rocks” this brought down the house. | cach ‘Greer {urn and out again It 1 want to mention here that accord- Ek Passed us fast, and Dorando let TES SI fort PURER Se: perite Play | rollows: ih asthe fiercest .kind oi lugging. fe n gt Hee | ‘s has evel = a a First Round Tame. Tommy Tipped thres or four ond ones the: tone ace nc tgtyant to keep my pace the same,” wim | gathered ae New Haven, aa tinaliy., Left end, Logan: lett tackle, Hobbs ' | into McFarland’s body, an ackey je race every -}he sald, 5 i ! pepe - up left guard, Andru: tre, Biddle; dorationally a , And the fight began. The first round) clinched and hung on for a rest. He ner had to run the) He was second then and was not nin thet pickedsthe a lestearnbasitawililineaun i Gobel; 5 audes I; , thient cat repare shy of real action. Murphy tn-| needed it just then, although he is made Re tenes abe but as we nilt his head against Harvard on Saturday Capt, Buard, Goebel: aries iis at e and take 1 stantly landed a light left, and both|0f steel wire, Soon he started rough- rat eu} A tting near pean S°more yards Bobby Burc be back in the game, "sh oe ay en, yarterbucks| F aie a ing chances. It was light, fast work,| ground, | McParland tried desperacely aca swaawiee eoula Dorando Badly Rattled. yesterday's practice put more of the Wurch'’s work In the snort time | | restorattve (ee pe with little « hang a decision on. to land a winning blow, throwing the ancelomedyse now he was bad y rattled, as | old-time fighting spirit {nto the Bull- in scrimmage was. hi H Romirymith But in the second Packey MeFariang | {ull_,Welght of his body into every be given to anybody 4 nd he began to stagger. | dog eleven than\any other ¢ Piipiaeuiniirontheiconeuenin diene t of ordinary sirup y 3 punch. "He was wild and as he missed during this ear’y $ more he began to bend {eer Fraduatee.” Burch, showed that i aria co i one” ounce cut loose and took a decided lead. He| Murphy neatly nailed him in the body. men inane SIRE cre Slowly he sank down to» fll fay-of has not. injured his pla ie a mnie ancl tet kept jamming his left arm straight out, | At last Packey pushed Tommy into a : i bout hin the Burch was back at his old position of jty In the least, aud while tis arin and ae pushing Tommy into corners, and then | Comer 20d, PIvgwed at Him te mek » needed no Dorando didn’t try 3 ounded hiv, but I fought | right end, While Logan played the other shoulder are still a trifle stiff, le dis- ae trying to catch him with a vicious Melariand chime cue oe the tact raily pista oce Sandton Rey him. | Like | like ntoiget nean nimi Thepolice: lena) (Dlissel two men willistart the) Sass) alle Nia Cll time/iashmand’ ag and tal i ¥ © ‘let men shoved me back, i Siveness, Ted Coy took pi Spoontul after each teal und on right swing or uppercut. Murphy | before the pal) Anat a cut maeoen his that matter, got little during the entire bie ie me nore m ane hac but ough game on Saturday, with Kilpatrick in H ceet arin Butch Pepe reat Mabe apsontyl eh and one when blocked somwell that few blows ‘got | tie cur quickly, and both ‘boys came T°" fora!” 1 feil eround beside im and reserve, "Pop" Corey, son of the Steel out of the scrimmage for fear of & fA. ceriain known medical expert through, but the mauling with the left | out for the sixth clean and fresh, ' Off with the Leaders. Without any Rnlei calla ton p toget ub: 22 | Trust prealdent, will) be at the) quarter: | Dinh e) advatice guard for the big game ts 4 that was always in his face started Sends Murphy Through Ropes. He was off with the leaders, and kept to Long wat up, Dorando, Get up. You wii perk peslonesiuie) Hones wh prob’ already pouring Into New Haven. ‘The H blood from his nose and made him look | Murphy tried {o force matter again, Tight with them all the way. He wae |) Pie india was WUwinuithedereat: Marathonias | es MbIyd mo FIN at. Vert teskie: in) mlace/ oC] suport era ot sie Comic aos eaminaye 4 damaged beside the cleancut Chicagoan, | This time McFarland was not to be running easily at an even pace. I was|Pinehct set, ant for five miles my | He didn’t know just where, | ins, tl lee core ran YS bility that Mur- ro iget down on even terms, it_being the Most. druggists Toward the end of the round Packey | Pea ea se Jowereat tile hearin on a bicycle, but didn't bother Dorando | different. times (ied to run, He didn't go far until he By Bay eon at gi Dal reserving frst time in years that the Crimeon fol- n bands ) {| pS , : aaanoail|| SE nine alinon on th eaton un h time in the game ve not asked for odds, In , the Pres i got through Tommy's guard with a| Tommy to the ropes, ‘butted him in until the tenth mile had been passed.| When Longboat Fell and Stopped. SHERRIE NUN one, £00k OF nthe alla A aemanee in atte, GOES ie uo much Harvard taones hard right to th h the solar plexus. Murphy fought back At that time he was running in fitth | apne i "F p OREO RT rd right to the jaw that shook him Rayan it pace The fourth time Dorando caught Long- side. He hit the upright board separ-|is Yale's best kicker, and the coaches ight that the Cambridge bettors arr up, Fighting his way out to mid-ring, | eee a ae ee ee eta tie Position. Clark, Jack, Lord and Price boat, the Indian stopped running and | ating them and fel again, T was at his acter he ae ache z s hard umes geting thelr money | \ Murphy mixed willingly, and uppercut | ropes, and in his eagerness ran right, Were in front of him, but not more than , began walking unstos: He soon fell | side un ping him to got up. do not intend to take a chance of hav- ) H - Tv 9 0 nd. mn the * shouted in his ear, “there's [| es — ee — = ————__} { McFarland hard enough to jar him back | OVeF,him and fell on top, nearly carry- ten yards separated each. They were 1y, ‘ond mile whe motor car the finish, the tape, get up and run,” f . & foot or two. Murphy seemed more | Ein ints anedcer slugains ee, Mee closely bunched in this order for came along and picked, Longboat up, | COtfidieis’ crowded ‘around’ agains They AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS, worried over his show of blood than fetand's superior streneth-was tellus, about two miles, or up to the twelfth, All this time Hefferan was in the lead | wanted to lift him up. I, excited, too, Byrne eat tutae heey eA ay NON NANONIAERERL LATTE Pe PPAAL | hg Het és 4 | =a long lead—nearly a mile, or to put, asked them: EMPIRE, Sain? Wea? Bi xe ey) Mats.2 snarp. anything else, and in the clinches wiped | He, Would not be stopped or beaten tere Jack staggered and stopped. He depeatly 2 sie. OF to) put] agked them: ' a y aha tere goat Ped back. Rushing again, he jammed 8 104 enough, and Dorando easily moved \onde ahend of Dorando ce da tu pen't tous him, he een Anieh him: |i SORN DREW in JhGk sina at 8 5c, to $1.60 his face across McFarland's shoulder | fett against Tommy's neck, and threw nty- | self.” | NEW AMSTERDAM "RESTING oa S07 Y. Evenings, §. Mate Wel & Sat YY ri BROKING Bird ioulles. | BALI AK Ly Klaw & Eri: ange rs to note the effect. iu clear through ropes, so that he up to, fourth place, ond Mile, ceecond to the twentye | naated wera, te mare them Keep thelr | HUDSON © situate, i Circus, || Musical Ca Little Nemo McFarland Takes Lead fei} on his beck on the edge of the) Nothing happened then until the four- Gr Reon GEAR ite Min Fen arate une ienen ‘hag || ETHEL BARRYMORE : | MAJESTIC ¢ wes D PISCE OU TAIN es teenth mile, when poor Price fell, rolled tolu Hefteran, ng. iB eM AD rove aot, vi as Sat. & Wed.. Wed. A Sat, Dy , Tn . Mur- 4 h Vf 4 on re this time Dorando's head had . PRES OANA cared the. shirt with re AUN OLE fen! ot Mie over and began to vomit, Dorando twenty-third | mile cjcared and Ve Imew what nev nnuat do, | CRiie iON iti anae J ngs ey, blve UAASS The Traveling poi vage rush, forcing Murphy to the | complaining surt; he came back in the ae rataaintaniong: Doray a see 7 e tried to 1) everybody y 96 lway « i ie way, & ih BE Topes and nearly through them. Be- | |! Zhhungas soon ‘ag he could wet 10 i 4 ae poor Englishman te very (“Three miles ‘frome heme, we wath ey ‘hela iim: lienily | |] WML GILLETTE in Samson DALY'S tt ad mn ry a Stats Wea" oa fore Tommy could slide away McFar-|fett, phe frst thing, he did cron Stil tality rie Some tried to pus and | LYGEUM {2 WM. FAVERSHAM Conse, THE AMERICAN ined, land whipped ov. sina oi rae ot ; an od aehioncd bridge. It was uphill | etc m on and in this way he fairly Met " Nov. § nna Held. Seat sale Nov. ) a Hy TR a Ie ADR A! idtiogtiae ES Melee tk a Looked the Winner Here, on one nd down on the other A ociite niien and broke the BILLIE BURKE, LYRIC fe035,2 Gris, Meenas vee 2 race Her do now looked to have LIBERTY "PATE: FREDERIC ™ | him. “Oh, Pack, you're a pippin,” cal- DEF bent him over the ropes, a . adelph m 4 G i ithout . So ity Moped Philadelphia's chief rooter. at him w D. 4 ande caus fell over {t is Thought He'd Won, Wanted a Drink. | KWIGKERBOGKER® *° LULU GLASER Mita all his own way, when quickly from ain and missing by a cit THOMPBOS the ft Farland raging like i) '? 5 Was carried {nto the ambutance | ! They fought around and around the # bull fron patagen “Borando ea ey ED his ii room, happy but not quite « i TH a Away a Alet oi \ ring, McFarland trying to keep Tommy Reha aininn “Who ish my brother, never looking at him, went head. He thought) IC! Ev .6,10 Mats, Wed & Bat.2,16, backed up against the ropes and Mur- wis defensive skill. foiled. i 1 knew ew FgBE away, It was Hofferan. past (ast pees Be aed ren ae ae GARKIC K gees Bis BP ati a i Studdiford ii. \ phy mixing it hard all the time. Once ut ‘Tommy's returns were & a -—-— "Give me a drink, | J AlExA ANSMR Mmagan It Sass HERALD SQ. GOLDEN BUTTERFLY. @ \ Tommy caught him fairly on the jaw MAY IRWIN In Mrs, ftomn stare to finial it sas ek PT want @ “in St, iw Smariest iain | ATLANTIC ee | with a right swing that had the true Rn b Ll Pi ae 1 te . on SAVOY “Mics. rnurs. WEST 125th. w.of 8th ay, x 4 } y Jou, Weber's Traveaty ites e f. inn Mtge] MEEPTaE ere ootbali Gossi, Icke \ EE ie secon ey THE SERVANT cif HOUSE | | END. de-4 me be isc! ARN SOE ati \4 But he was back in an instant, weak ihe tape Ta ves ap = © getol eae ft i but just as furious as at the start. He recovered quickly and took the lead peared in the BROADWAY & 52D ST. } dium. My bry 3 Sessions Daily.” ) Wm. Hodg e | Metropolitan Gr idir ons Ke= | KEITH & PROCTOR'S ()ASIOA i ca |i eo on Many Bet held bie ott surahy cover took |e a te ie, AVE, oe) fe atin Jon Weber's aioe 28 ICE SKATING suis pniaial - ae ee 125th ST. jy" Next Mon,—Aanl ae FURL | ST.NICHOLAS RINK 6 1 7 i d the finial, | Evan ‘ext Mon.—Aanle Rua a, , Ringside Gossip of the vin Ai | wea Eee E y aw P ve ) Murphy-Mci ariand GULUNIAL ets a ngtuiekens Cees). NEX' If WHEK—SAM 7. Bon co, AYTON'S "aiinzg pouty) | The MARRIAGE of WILBIAM ASHE . Nest Week—THE OTHER GIKG a BY JOHN POL*OCK OUR hundred fight fans of this Philadelphia Some we na hi INTYRE SE “i iitya i WS Mammon, Gan notin Mibally, Be, Co. Chas ) BLANEX'S || Ainetia | LINGGLN 30)c0 hvay ut! 2 Ett ME. LOUIS MANN” |& CIRCLE ora A AUES SEM Thankagiving Geus Ready, Ere ATTY inday Night Concert, Refined Vaudwviti toaane eine | HACKETT ie Mat vally. 25-4. 1 Mrs, FISKE “sai fr three and pon fotial train wich ieft deraey Cliy at vay 2 ibe AMERICAN ‘HARRY {AUDEK in SCA Wa aa | oy MENAND WOMEN, » Phila i the balance gotng ove! When the train pullet into Philatelpuia ny Ve of ab: | w ” ¥ n Ree for anuatul rer the Chenin eed : mate, f he cabs cured be foie | tz, RLIss DEVIL in w 6 tare’ JAlecharaes,indammations, ninety-eight came back on the train of mucous membranes, tre comes Which pulled {nto Jersey City at 2.10 RSTEIN’S | HAMME Si ‘ ‘- TS. iy Mats. coin AE a eT Ea ” Sheppard and Hillman on ? po tte: Drange [BLA ' Bee PH Gras fas thelr sickols rhe ape ; { HoWara, wimvire Clty uartst, Gitte F YORKIE AE Et buat f ( le. Labla = —— 4 in ts “ie Zeams in Round Rob! 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