The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1909, Page 6

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1H EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1909, — nee -———- _— — ——— sronesee@eon| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [Scc'S28™sarvex AND WELL WRITTEN “JIM JEFFRIES =| ) THE AVALANCHE : TELLS EDGRENHE 39 — WILL NEVER FIGHT $2-—-—__—_ Former Champion Says He Is as Good! as Ever, but Will Not Re | Enter the Ring. BY ROBERT EDGREN. Los Angeles, Cal, Jan. 9 | 47M getting pestered — to) death,” says big Jim Jet-| tries, scowling and pulling | his slouch hat down over his eyes. “First thing you know I'm going to take a wallop at somebody, | This business is gei his business” to is the unending, untiring repeti- tion of the qu aeconyethe level, Jim, won't you fight again?” “I won't,” says Jim. “What do you think | am—a big kid? Don't you think I’ve got sense enough | . fini ,. ° feegs Roo 4 Or do you think I'ma Tiar? Huh? / | . 2p I'll never fight again. I'm tired saying it. Sombody ? 2”? . / will get walloped if they don’t let me alone. I was never s Jef a liar— } | ne about 3,000 / | Oy \ in better shape, but! am making a barrel of money, and I'll Jt is explained to the giar f t he scowls. | \ ; hb never fight Johnson unless he comes in here and bothers Then you think —— fool? Huh? How about that?” all \ ; ey, me. Then I'll throw him out ”—Statement of Jim Jeffries to More explanations rvid and convincing, Robert Edgren. \SAYs Pan VER HIGHT AGAIN. sacl ae ae ae ea Bee eee ae ) a7 7 [a ~ snaaranap=esaanannar andl e coma Makes a Great Batter Strike Out. jof all the fool talk. 1 won't fight. I got through years AZO. | I've got a ; j@eod paying cafe and I’m making a barrel {n land. 1 like to live at home| F | E VERNESS O] ] OMM } MURI land take things e: I'm dead tired of having everybody talk ‘Aight’ to| ing tot f Do you think I'm No—nobody t | ‘ ; H.RULGER, Evening World, Sporting Department: me all the time. J h they'd give me a rest. There's just one way Ud ds who saluted him, sat‘ doon's, he must have taken on fi Will you please tell what was the chest expansion of Swat Mile ‘fight. If this smoke came into my place to er me Td throw him ami oF ahi s cronies, and brought: since his return gan, the peertess hitter of the Polson Onkst ‘out on his ear, That'd last about a minu ut {not being able to get into shape. [’m good jmever fight in the ring y (to do it, [never liked th old days and othe: Narr t MH. ROSENTIIAL, Seventy-first street, s et t now—never Letter, but I'd | mo nenaneeses | Youngster at National Club, but | I's all nonsense about me Harlem Boy Outpoints Bowery i out about » work, anyw y, it's flerce, My Chink |: Many Politicians There ing glasees 1 an comes and asks me, ‘Mis: ; ; ‘ ‘ , The Fight the Thing ; Jeffley, you heap flehtee John poking him one Fails to Knock Him Out. oe Pra estate : Every plum pesters me to death, It won't be my fault if some guy } of ase ; ‘hurt. This is getting on my nerves, sure.” j | o$e “ What Murphy Did to Madden; re - ae . TURDY little Frankie JEFF MEANS WHAT HE SAYS. S STs cay AND Jeff MEANS PT, [i's a relief to find one figh who does mean ; vwha. he sa ampions have made their buying “as. fights Some of think they can come yas mu ‘ (i : 60 far gone they can't cha nto (enya (Lv , ‘y\ A No intention of c ' The Rounds Tell i Y that ever lived- - he | = i MineaiiTA eee ean lick any living ime, A fighter {g {2% Lonemanre tS 1 said 4 the only man who doesn’t ‘Tommy Ryan, Kid McCoy. |! en eT sing Enis Blase Frank Erne, ad Lav m Corbett, Tom Sharkey, |: at? replied Swat ther once famous men walked up to the slaugh- | | Ly ime and again when their best S were over. Joe Gans—he ret u ed batter jumped at this offer, and comes out 1 ea) | ; he Reefs There's only one othe he had to be convineed o with. John 1. Sullivan is retires, and t ne Was played and over,” More credit to Joht Columbia Mee‘s Harvard tn Hockey Game To-Night 2» at Catalina. There he can be champion as Tommy Murphy to Meet -" led change has oven by the it up to get game forward line Moran at National A.C. aa eee ard team, 1 o” 0 ne, agen : . o Wel in tented slue and white shows the leag ar, i i it! a u did against Princeton rvard 1 to good Lightweight Fighters = Will): night the Johnnies will s here ' . e tussle. 4 da ating Clash in Ring Inside of to Sc The strong fight put up by the local sever xt to g |a third one to the bl rf Tt ne | his eve ought to hi collegians was a surprise to fol om Cambridge are Two Week 1 | Madden tay Ininth, but {down in his cheat | he Was alwa ht swing which |‘ A lookin tn the|the game, as In thelr early season pr nee of winning the credit, It must be sald, | tio Ry this time the mes the Columbians showed BY JOHN POLLOCK. Tos MURPHY, the st at the n in two we had beaten Frankie Johnny White hunted up Je Murpl ment fo! PRE OOS PO ton District Hands a clinch ghtweight, 1 _ ei ( Commerce High Mora In a limite ee el Sibnmensiseat lett im tr Princeton Loses to Quakers, bad el baskets t ’ 1 Prince. | , i, ir ipl Nol ne ie MG AE at ranean eet Newatk Rivals es es ae openly Bat Nelson’s Sati! A ei 1 W | Murphy ve ui ce) ace, te" ‘ig i whieh eaginned wh Life Story bn al ¥ va SpE SHDN SME TAINS See Ae Begins in the EVENING WORLD NEXT WEDNESDAY World's champion lightwelght fighter tells all the secrete of remarkable career. ———————————L TD, ‘Mike Donlin Will Be on Hand When the Bell Rings This Spring ram was received last night from Mike Donlin, who 4 playing 1 Cincinnatl, and it explains Itself. “Cincinnati, O., Jan. 8, DEMAREST WINS TWO MORE EASY MATCHES. Bozeman Bulger, Evening World. niest on Jan theatrical engagements will not interfere with my baseball sea- son. I hope to play, and want to play. It rests entirely with Mr. Brush, ag it is @ matter of salary, which, I think, will be adjusted satisfactorily to Tonight at Sava ant will stack Up Against the Towns Marathon Postpone Use Ble @ for annataral Atscharaes, inflaramations, battered i} Th * both. With best wishes to the New York fars. M. J. DONLIN.” eagle isi beltae new kan'| irritations or wiesrations I ed MeGraw last r f he had ween the stories in the papers BY of mucous membrancs, M they were ago, Ampar Well, you know, Mike Is in the theat- 0 the game, and 1 MeGraw, “and a tittle advertising won't hurt. 1 ng that would keep Mike out of a cent.” So you Mike will be on the job. . ays 4 1 fans needn't worry. }general and a veteran in experience. Geiser, ehr, Macdouaid, Schultz, Voge sad]

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