The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1909, Page 6

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STORIES OF SPORTS TOLD BY EXPERTS THREE WISE MEN MADE JEFFRIES ++ Trainer Harry Tuthill Adds Interest- ing Chapter to Discussions on i ’ Prowess of Former ARRY TUTHILL, physical director of the National Athletic Club, trainer of the Champion. champion Detroit Tigers and long O famous as a handler of champion fighters, supplies a highly interesting chap- ter to the present-day gossip regarding Jim Jeffries. “I hope Jeti Stays retired,” says Tuthill, “because they never get good after a long lay-off.” Which means that Tuthill! would probably not advise Jeffries to tackle Jack Johnson. “Jim Jeffries could beat Tommy Burns x without training any more than getting a i hair cut,” says Tuthill. “He could beat John L. Sullivan the best day fi John ever knew. He is the greatest prize fighter that evef lived. Picture, i a man weighnig 2 20 pounds, perfectly proportioned, who can do the 100) yards dash in 10% seconds, who has never been knocked off his feet, | ‘who can outbox Jim Corbett, supposed to be the fatest heavyweight the ring has known, an. you have Jim Jeffries.” UTHILL has for years followed |the result of an int p | the fight game. He trained |& Wonderful body, and an early : \ d. ment which did not permit hi +a ‘Mysterious’ Billy Smiths) power to develop until he was matur ua Tommy Ryan, Young Corbett, Me-'/the ‘animal’ fighting nature of p § Govern and a hundred or more other; meval man being retained intact stars of the ring. He has seen the! «1 mean to tak flag Germ CUI! Greatest of them all come and go and yan when [ he knows his business well. He !s at beaten him in Jeffries would have! few rounds, for Present preparing Frankie Madden for [an WAS 0 yee eh eta Buy John j the latter's ten-round battle with his opponent’s guard with a sweep of Tommy Murphy at the Nationa! Club his left arm and crossing with s % next Friday night TED Ea ae change on. earth would “There will never be another Jeffries ; S twice as strong, fast E unless circumstances so shape them- ; ing as Tom 4 that conditions can be repeated. Jef- a fries was the outcome of a peculiar a condition jn the fighting game. fj The study of the figiter is a fas- } einating one. Just take this giant as | t @ sample. His people were lowly, per- haps, but refined, His father was a; minister. Jeffries, when he started out the blow showed none of this innate brain power, | 3°8 and at It was undeveloped. He had the re- tt markable physique and that was all. He was a began fighting, and at the time when jit nt he started out there was a remarkable bunch of heavies doing business, There were Fitzsimmons and Corbett, and j Bharkey, and Ruhlin and McCoy, and i Ryan, and many, many ot Any | one of them could have ed the 4 ed best in the ring to-day. By eek: a GET PODER these conditions Jeffries Oh othe bi} was taken in hand by the three eset ae t wisest men in the fighting ell) and Aelleans Draw. game; Delaney, Brady and ‘Tommy | Ryan, Delaney worked with him RON, keep him in healthy condition. Brady | taught him to save his money and) ., showed him how to live, thereby): awakening his dormant mentality, And || to finish this, Tommy Ryan with that i wicked way of his used to take him a’ {nto the gymnasium day after day and ' deliberately him to ribbons, The p } work of Delaney retained for him his wonderful strength, the work of Brady brought out his Intelligence and made | him reason against the attacks of Ryan, | The work of Ryan toughened him vand| brought out his y erful speed. | alt ze In the preliminary Law “Bowery Boy’ y Jumped Survived a Hot Mixup and y man. tobe ' ’ a fighter res or Quietly Picked Up a He had had too nueh of { educated out Im. H Man (ger, he wanted to, !u and getting ay him. He was Grim as such a low grade of 1 jaw that from the bri j that he des } In bgp was a man uy as his early ad pe b 1B) mitted b é and row, ¥ game 1 ha LB i : Battle With Sha a man as Ping, {t waa aim s i0ff, (But hej te the Geveloped rapid fter that. The ek fs ond roe he fought Sharkey from all of the , and Tom ht since, That TAs to his speed Ddoxer, the last | 2 OUtboxed the man supposed to be! Of the ngest amateurs in Cani Gleverest in that line. Jeffries was Already the visiting team has d' GREATEST OF ALL. fe 2 Montreal Hock: THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 190%. AW! WELL HE CALLED ME NAMES! DELANEY -BRADY= AND RYAN THE THREE ONES — EACH BROUGHT JEFF’ S WUSE OPMETHING {!! ABouT JEFFS DAD \CHEN DOES Y WHISTLE Tommy RyAN YSED To TAKE HIM INTO THE GYM, DAY AFTER DAY AND DELIBERATELY, CUT HIM To RIBBONS" Jim Corbett Willing to ) Fight Jack oe | {impression on the Caitgorn | he patties that he bas fous: made the favorite FIGHTING! BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YOR HOW JAMES J. JEFFRIES BECAME A CHAMPION ; TAMES MY. SON DID E Not TELL THER HE JEFFRIES as UP TO DATE, NEWSY AND. WELL WRITTEN TH SNIPES ARE SINGING MOTHER It!) JEFF SAYS WS KARDEST, NCH HE GoT WAS FER ‘ LANKY BoB DAS FLIEGENDE SHNITZEL,“ SENT ME TER MAE A TALIS MIT YOU Me CORBETT!! PRAY BE SEY TEA WILLBE Jimmy Sebring Looks — _ Like Brooklyn Leater L00KS TorDAY. Ex-Champion Says He Will, | ee Sits Take On Colored Man if |i meat*s Other White Men Refuse. to, meat sori Re one in ring a few years Every effort ts being prom ‘sof C ry out in Delray Joe Wagner, the st tamwetght ¢ prove in ev by his m: t that he| ds wane ters had 8 three months elf for the first ¢ Tommy Burns's First Battle Ne.ted Him $1 and Carfare. tot tt ed Noah falled to appear for the go. A remaining aspirant for and, according to a person yp Is tna 0; len to know, the Nathal Com- y axnd to give ce by litt’ the ban President Ebbets Leaves for { his suspension, Presidt Ebbets | lett for Cineinnat! to-day toe on hand Cincinnati to Urge Reinsiate- | when the commisst ment of Outlaw Player. | Live Baseball Tall and Gossip tro; the ee cold, round buck, an who would go ITHIN the next forty-eight hours Fs It Is expected that President | r an’ cartare, Charley Ebbets, of the Brooklyn Winter Heaauarters. National League Club, will announce eee laughed the teferee. [the name of the new manager whom he didn’t last very long, that poor pug with didn’t use much But he gut there has selected to guide the Tro! ers for com season E Harry Lumley, captain of the team season, or Jimmy Sebring, the fast Ti sll visit Port riliback Bast, there with short J} State League player for several sea- ngs, The man |] sons, will xet the Job Manager Frat Clarke, of ¢ Ptrates, wilt 8 i t ha i t him ¢ tral on the pro- fable source {t was lear aA thre ‘ou i hree rounds. a vet er twirl er, wil, p the sponge ¢ the eariystning squad rvin Hi 4 to go an of to Sydney, would wa Juangon then | Boss of Giants histo Not Bee pisers lieve in Making Marathon Runners of His Men. to take care of eoraal toe 28, ts to make good Manager Bet le avout beat Ton | nan that at he would gall England the fret’ week in| und Aght between George Mem-| BY BOZEMAN BULGER, fees 0 5 ILE the training of a baseball teresting feat layers do is to 3 ' ina game, {t ts. probably standing in a ian nl en y years ago, wile | the medicine ball an Aeht. of the Baltimore ve a huge pus! e ie was a mana |MoGraw established a sy ting hia team in shape that ts |to be ideal. George St Ch. santo y they GINGER, NOT ENDURANCE, NEEDED — __ON BALL FIELD, pats M'GRAV =: ike @ machine in that respect fro: experience. All work off su bout how. fast st. He wi 2 bettin race | manager of the Hug’ ey BnKene of the few mi rt iner, as judg Into the Game *: ‘isis: PEE ions Baltimore C and full 3 ring, and Mc yers, was f to and from three miles or more. McGraw had his s' start on wien they He, con: mp.” They thing on ly, McGraw's Own Notion. I am not training he sald, aw M n called down, “I am a ball p You } ee the ing Hanlor raw to slze up 2 Cha ampion Coulon Makes Lasy Mark * of ge Orrison ng World.) mR J Mike Orrison, Ege Ye Ate eal ( ) naged by hang \ MALDPE AW ae Ghane x = n Johnn th last night , was Y ayers Ui awarded th e Dave " arly outclassed {VIC 10 as eam Pe ; ee ea _inade the fed ‘the fight om the tap of the & ever: Wants Speed on LIN aay eon challenger f —_—_—— CORNELL LL TAKES GAME aggregation, | | r m, and !s con- enteat cent Pane FROM PENNSYLVANIA, | Fj Canada t {tan t it Z Co e ‘ Am League was |care so much what they do before but coule stand picuo ature series after, Of course, all the players ae opponents, A Hall jy’x.sf ou'll t ‘you got WEE HANMERSTEINS NA c els T0- fastest | MADISON sq. ly GHT. si PARPES . | BIJOU “sin Tet unsuc T the pos conclusion that Se dobe the right man for the , and on that account he will e meeting of the National; on and plead for the reinstate ment ‘ot Sebring, ey let hin . , 1 the commission dectd { tith Iq § ward Stallings, of “aidalbata AN; \esvang) Ue leuaheay aralehetl coBiy he ta F r get th bi has bi ( ne-ourfield on thybw other Manager Who Wants "ai: kinds ot Tanuence ah relnaate at he was out ofplacrs | oe oie Speed in Practice. AMUSEMENTS, ene AMUSEMETS, ‘EMPIRE diner oo 8 Eves. 813 HIPPODROME Di Mais, 4 aoarp « 2 y t day & We Beeats $1, Bya, Abc ty team aoee, Ce Peet | MAUDE ADAMS fn,t8t97 a he needs to do AN sflesb and. take the soles, ying tricks on S them to great f his club. One he got the men talking certain ones could run rged them on until they it, It was decided to 150th Time BILLIE BURI GARRICK*,:: bs a former Jocny "and fe MEST og Wi wpa my “otealn bldyart on WM, as PaTaldt Sette thr ral KNICKERBOCKER “Seatne' FRITZI ISCHEFF 1, Bhar ae WILTON LACKAYE NeW AMSTERDAM s fers tv. were hanging up Hutle" Mac sald to nd and looked at make them run thelr iy the gag?” he said, wise, in @ month I'll set of runners In the THEATRE, 424 Age Binns ae i EMO Hats mt | AY MAX. 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