The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1909, Page 12

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eko'sedy| THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK |nosenr cohen \ 3 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1000 | ue 4 | JEFF TRAINING | JEFF'S DREAM * ON $3,000 WEEKLY, | yt (osc) BR ag ime NW ACs { WON'T TALK FIGHT Big Fellow iene to Bide His Time! and See if He Can Get Into | Real Shape Before Going : After Johnson. de EFFRIES, out In San Franclsco, ( j Coe is busy punching the bag, wal- : loping his sparring partners and sidestepping reporters, Jeff isn't saying a whole lot about the poss|- bility of his fighting again, He's like a bear with a sore head when the question {s brought up. And nobody blames Jeff for that, because he has been asked the same thing about a thousand times a day ever since Tommy Burns lost the title to Johnson, Jeff may have, away down under his thick hide, a lMngering desire to grab a few big purses and bask in the limelight again. Somewhere in| } : . * = the recesses of his being he 1s cultl- Former Champion Jim Jeffries is slowly but / ji ies ; vating renewed ambition, Jeff never feared anything, bear or man, He ining / | e doesn't give a fig for Johnson. The only thing Jeff wants to know {8 surely coming round. He is EHINE at oe rote | iy, | / P. McFariand Coming “: ‘whother or not he is the old Jeff—whether or not he can get into the same} Of $3,000 a week. He will soon be in New York q kind of fighting trim that made him the absolutely unapproachable champion ; ‘ of the world—a champion so great that be had to retire when th where he will win the world’s championship as__| | Th Ne y k U B t none left to fight him—or, at least, none / eee 4 ‘ q ‘ , | O ew or or ou Ss | | ood enough to draw a house if matche a high-priced actor. The lure of gold is draw- ; faim tesae | Gatins's Injury ing him on, —+— gph © ke on and Jett wants to know Just that. Tiringe of Trving to Get Match| over, He #8 on Hockey With Welsh, Will Try for thy Nu ame for Groff “sccwaeeaw HERE’S THE LINE-UP OF NEW YORK CLUBS = —— jing the public his rotundity at BY JOHN POL IE oc ORs Cweek, and, meanwh condition. Three th fair allowance even for a char see the wa time some fend of a se P. School, suffered a dislocated | shoulder during the second half me with Poly, if Prep. at St. > nd the accident the game, Poly F : FOR THE PENNANT Jenin OF nee clubs Tater |Giants Have ee Outtield, Pid succession, ne frst two and L It was while the tl While the Highlanders Will Have Chase Back and New Men in Other Weak Spots. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. ae elaueliolisng the fight for New York's baseball honor in 1909 THE GIANTS. THE HIGHL ANDERS, Firat Uns > third final goat for Poly. bdt'll nev: final Mphe saddest part feludes the posto Prep., me B to 3 in iets into a ring w Mo have things 1 also make a 0 go to Baltl- Ki ar Two boxing stags will take place to- First Base—Tenney. Second Basc—| : Third Rase—Deviin, Third Base—Elberfeld, Shortstop—Bridwell. Left Fleld—Conroy. They will battle for! atch welghts. In the fe Burns, of y id Egan, of Wa Left Field—Murray, Centre Fleld—Hemphill or Cree, Centre Flel Right Fleld—Keeler, Right Fje Catchers—Lluir, Klelrow, Swee- Catchers—Sehlel, Needham, Wil- ne = Daly Mate ERs ats, HIPPODROM Sporting Bird B Days New & Sa atghiananes “late NEMO son, Snodgrass, Meyers, Plichers—Chesbro, Wilson, Leke, Next 8 rf THEA Sun. Eve. Foatway Pltchers—Mathewson, Wiltse,Tay- Manning, Hogx, Warhop and oth- ;, Sun-Evg: 2 lor, Ames, Marquard, Durham, ers. Joseph 0” Mara in wureaay, LIBERTY S88 HACKETT* “imrenrones "Monster Athletic Card isa lor or Big Benefit T o-Night |, WAVESTIO 2 as BACK its FAVERSHAM eee wis bene Th | : eSarber of Ne CASINO Msi EDDIE FOY Utllity Men—Merkle, Herzog, Timely | cael Dantie KEW YURK: ANNA ae central idea. sald ope; club can ma THE aavELING SALESWAHT AE HRE yc gate $15, - Young Otto Paragon Ot f noe, Prize Ring. MRS. ae in HAL ATION NELLY FHAALES SARA BELASCO. “ify ac 'BLANCHE BATES ricHHNG ioe, CADE Mey we SC SECTS St € Ueving ol, Moa reserits DAVID. MAUDE ADAMS vis $1 ; CRITERION 31: _WARFIELD In ru ‘| SPORTS WILL GATHE 1} pees ehh WM. ee in SA i ; nae ACESS ns LYCEUM sitions . ; YOM PO LED AT TERRACE Seat aan var BILL: ie RUE. Ps i AU TOMOBILE| bis} WM. COLLIER IN SQUARE GARDEN || KNICKERBOCKER ©; 7 By || Fritzi Sche’! 1. Trip onty DAUR SRD SEASON, /U sre ol MARY JANE’S PA. “ial” SIA, 3, vt KEITH & 1 PROCTOR |Shrubb Trains ——- | jor Maraihon JEFFRIES IN LOCAL is ; m HURTIG&SEAMON'S 3 pirat | at Moniciair | VAUDEVILLE SHOWS . Tr ; Ao" Girls From Happy iand [\\° Wm. Hodge \ ——— paket OLYMPIC Fits eM ae Fo | av trymHome’ | Fy AY TON’S MNings [Edina s fanaa 8 ui BLUE RIBBON Gikt's Joyous Tah k: Te HOUSE ofa HOUSKRO, COLES from ! ' NITCHIE GIVES O'KEE, "E W ALLACK" Ss Matinee. Hah JUL. kava. 9, ut MN A Next cok—The Dar! * : = \". Siarathor BAD BEATING IN BOUT, | MARIE CAHILL : Teccce sat cia ATLANTIC | VARM ON ICH, MENANDWOMER, Use Big @ for unnataral PHIDADELPHTA, Jan. 19.—Yo V Biway.cotn at ra-Ho FARNUM"!E MAN MURRAY {if!+!, “HH hts ti HM make if IRWIN'S. BIG SHOW rT Mat. To-M n 9 } ~ Grand- mete 1, SQUAW | of m Paiaieey, and not estriay ‘Tictvans CxEwiCaL00, gent or poisonoas, | | ak Beta i ore ag ade | Has a Good Punch u : nie ee MBLER, ek Buow, Longboat during the Otto has become famous because of urphy and the It holding whenever the Famous ascot ‘Bas Not as yet named his a! dante, the punch he carries in elther hand. class.” \9 pporaakty presented itself, + evare wheal \

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