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ees }$ $$ $ $—That’s What > THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1909. ———— feer2.28%6| THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [os2.2eu] THE WORLD'S GALLERY OF GREAT PROMOTERS Mr. Hillman, of Seattle, | Is Willing to Hand to Jef- fries and Johnson—He Beat a Lot of Other Mill! lonaires To It. | \ | HE story that a ‘well-known A | Seattle millionaire,” Mr. C.D.) \ JULIUS BRUTUS MASHROTON Jones, CD) Hillman, has offered Jeffries a “Loe: Seemrine NER OES Or Coates é i 1D JOHN ae $110,000 purse for a battle with John- We SMITH THE ONE MILLION DOLLARS eeete Cee Ga) Df. Coma, @) fon sounds like the usual brand of FINANCIAL Genius TO FIGHT TO A_FINISH IN HIS SHOP, CaRanes a SE OF Moozsees doom town talk, “Well-known mill- Fang LEME SCHOOL No, (6, HEY 235s IN COLD CASH, AAS STaRTaD aN ae a JEFFRIES WILL gee eacermes. | FIGHT WHEN HES WANTS UtrF AT ANY PRICE>- = = | JOnNSON WROTE | N GUND We KING THat JEFF IS A “Bia cTews | That's Latest i eee | Made by Californian, and Shows He Means It. | \ (Spectal to The Brening Worl) | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan, S—Jim Jeffries has deolared that he will Agh® again, He did not make the anounee ment in public and with a blare of trum pets, but quietly informed his theatrical manager, Ralph Pincus, that he weul@ fight as soon as he could get into conde tion, The big fellow has been thinking over the offers that have been pouring 1n to him, and has decided that he might | a8 well have the money. | “When I am tn condition I will fight [he sald to Pincus. “I ought to be right | | at the end of this theatrical tour, then f will ba open for Johnson or anybody, fonaires” will probably spring up all over the country now and bidding for the bout will be hot and heavy. The story from California falls to tell what club Mr. Hillman intends to use for the bout. Perhaps he wants Jef- fries and Johnson to make It a pri-| vate entertainment—a sort of a mon- SS a Mietpertinstamusement Driscoll. Paddy Moran, tho See . at aay seen rae | aa aes That's ithe Cetinatin That trainer wae iiay handied ena Hues rN ot wt hycnentener 1 iform and with a | aes t the little West Sid ENDLESS CHain Wie. see Me Se __MEET TWO ENGLISH FIGHTERS ar -- at pounds | The addition of the revolver aj club only make him more dange | handa can make him, | BY VINCENT TREANOR, — Both Have Blg Jobs. ordinary citizen who don't a New York boys are tratning In-| Both Murphy and Marto have eenal to protect their lives f dustriously th nds. Moran, as ev and cowardly attacks. | | in town, to beat two Englishmen body knows, gave Abe Attell two of the ‘A boxing club was “ralded” last night the wamsrofitlatial i fn spite of Its “permanent Injunction." | AG; at) One Hundred) and wen: ‘As the spectators, terrifled by revolver | ninth street and Park avenue, To of his care! yh school of pusi shots in the hall, crowded out through | Murphy ts making things hum tn the malin exit, they were feroctously | (ream ena sym, and tearing up Jerome avenue In attacked and beaten with clubs and} ' , 1 ie ;road work. He | ting himself for s nightsticks, One of the assailants, too D O H it Cl a O | Ch f en round rT Rnowe cowardly to depend upon his stick alone, r, anion alms ny ance LOM 4 thrust a revolver Into the faces of his Dowr victims with oue hand, while he beat Youngsters to Fight Tuberculosis wes ris- them down with the club held in the} it old-time a jes, Johnny ray Ieee ctl cap ees Cal Is to Do It With Their Fists Pata etl C ee oh Polo A, A., on af @ home of | joi West ing up| Murph’ et the re-| order to ss locust wood club broke jn his hand. Some day people tnterested In clean |the Coroner; “Big Tim’ Sullivan, Coroner Harburger and Assemblyman | CHAMPIONSHIP. f: r Bo f With L d sport will have to band together and de- | Spiegelberg. They are not merely stopping at opinion, however, for to- ana Mave RIAGIEH and poaalbl O pou ang on mand a proper punishment for those 4 i 4 may = elaps nd possibly who think a row of brass buttong is a/day they begin a fight in the State Assembly which, if successful, wit Y never again In this city will two | Stam of the Fairmont A. C. on Thurs: Hcense to slug and mutllate ordi <i Patten rel he schor Now veterans cf the cue like the two] | ; uae ight, his manager, Charle citizens, “Ie-they don't-well, any_aent (Send the red blood coursing through the veins of the schoolboys of New| eet ang siosson—meet in a| Little Ene ennan Is Keepingiast night signed articies of cercemen the law, were knocked down and se- |markable cleverness and agility of Jem! in the best nere is fi verely injured, They were struck down re a ps COPA CO Ee COE? CE) CO AT ET HE only way to beat the great White Plague is for the boys of ° ° | trampled upon by others trying to es-| ‘VETERAN BILLIARD | cape. One particular “guardian of the | New York to go at it with their fists. PLAYERS MEET IN em rlsco igns | peace” smashed right and left until his That is the opinion of Dr. Philip O'Hanlon, physician to Pe gol a4 , * of agreement while eer from, & basketball York and teach them how to breathe. world's. championship billiard contest en for him to t Tommy Lang- fikely to have your skull smashed b; The bill, which will be Introduced by they ore compelled to fight they will be| like that which {s scheduled at tha Busy While He Is n, the Quaker City fighter, for six some thug who ¢ ght to be h berding with |senator Sullivan and Assemblyman | |p Madison Square Garden Concert Hall |rounds at the Washingto iilas i tt ei ? Sporting Club, Hae TEE eeu yao Instead of | so iegelberg to-day, makes {t mandatory | oon Fe ee al entre? | This Country. of Philadelphia, on next Monday night, —_— upon the public schools of New York |} y | may be result of the | | “I have no tear of Lang sald Dris- OW that Joe Jeannette, the darkey |to have each boy given one hour's in- a : game, {t {s doubtful 1f Slosson again |coll last night, “but I am eure that this N fighter from New Jersey, has| struction dally in the art of boxing Ta Rertaer 1) emerges from the retirement into which BY JOUN POLLOCK. Vchapi harto ls) going to glvaiie a herd eae Pate acther English | Dr, O'Hanlon Is of the opinion that O'Hanlon, “Dut Tam confident that we | ne voluntarily went two sears ayo, and ; Bt, (op hn 4 ene F i aes i EM DRISCOLL, the English feather- | battle, for he is strong, game and can heavyweight in Paris, the French will | q t wil} win and that we can diminish the|{t was only at the request of many i i | 7 lop." Baralei think thers sien in Wal {boxing will do more to stamp out the | Mitt) ‘and sorrows of the ereat White | friends and his desire to Keep the trophy | | weight champlon, {8 doing more|deliver an awful wall y ¥ one color for | great plague of tuberculosis than any dja ye," lin dispute that the present challenge to fighting now than any other pugt- fe aero man. For a couple of years jform of physical exercise that has ever |’ The bills were prepared and malted to | Sutton for the 18.1 balk line emblem Wasi ffs in this cour Besides being am MeVey, another negro, has apleree “Big Th As n Splegel- | made. Schaefer may never play again, Gril Ett Col Gore ero oes a ED aL ce troduced |i Gnere seeins to be none ia signt to| Matched to meat Johnny Marto, the 1o- {ng out an Englishman for a puree and Boys Like tho Sport to-day, | challenge. Veal lightwelght, for ten rounds at the | but stenting up fo a purse ani side stake. Jack Johnson showed in| There are two reasons why boxing 1s] Paris for a w and made a hit. preferable to other forme of exercise. | , Johnson and Lang: {It forces both rapid and deep breathing | 7 E WAN N. Jeannette, McVe ford ought to make a great song and | and St ts a spor' all boys Ike, dance team if the fighting job peters} “Did you ever see a man of robust | out in the French capital. Or if the |health-a man with real red blood tay ae O B ts fast ing into the! -picker. During the last few as plaed out to an the Butfalo news: meet for ten rounds before m A. ©., of New Orleans, on S55 TWO SCRAPPERSFROM NEW YORK (Muldoon Wit Be saree Prof. W fona! night when man Oak, undertakes to t t men within an hour and a half and In- | te night G perienc enue, he bal cee the cldentally demonstrate that he is the /& he was before the ica | Thursday night as fit as eaper rf brute than he was ge. ten) Muldc vill officlate as referee at the tournament gotten up to give the Cu « Le oult ma MAUDE ADAMS 's ans iit ion] HE we oF Tw ween PRITZI SGHEFF pat Donna. Nxt Mon. - te Be sia} eater) |W. GILLETTE Pa real strenuous ds are certain that when age he will Of course, some yon Johnson In ree | heferee at Great :: Wresiling “Boe” e Shammplonstie but Jerelaatmiitetents talk (o the big negro before many. {8 Promising local lad i be the substitute for ° fight Lew Powell before night. Jimmie will clash tor nip, and » heave came performs herenaice Madison Square Gard rin the world. Prof. nw The Florist an he had s Meyers Defeats Ten Brook. A STUBBORN Ua with John Barrymore and Sallie Fisher. ANNA | EMPIRE §: nary wae U para HELD); MISS. INNOCENCE ath Ae. & KEITH & P ROCTOR 0 - D'AR\ILLE, “The thi" Bison Clty Four, bauer Emil Hook, Knickerbocker, iny 35 F Elvie Janis tn The Fair Co. 44th Bt. Bves., ay CNT Semin a E aA ine ‘BLANCHE BATES ral om VOD EM 3 whs.mor *WAREIELD’ Sanur et TER, fo $1.00. Mat, Wedd Sit, Rv. 818 in the season's preatest drama, St | Even fighting game continues, what a great his velns-who objected to boxing ASTOR jay: [JavStis. Wa. Hodge battle royal some clu!» could put on its a8ked Dr. O'Hanlon, by way of argu. a aaa | Sa mson Mate wane ‘The Man from Home’ card with the quartet its chiet actors, | Ment. | . and Sat 2.48, Eh {sus Wi ati to Have His Feet That might, tn fact weed out the cl: to moet Jack Sood ray to aie eee eennee eee onl ndianiRunnenAtter Se hi the title, 1 | question e only m ho ralse a sf understand th: erate enll eleedawa nai poel ort and as) Perry 7 Fixed Up and Listen to His | S, of London, on May the rus champion in that Sear Sens |a healthful exercise are theoe ancemte| at Madison Square For- ixed Up | 2 tor the gaitry purse of $0.00, ef whtes | MeVey |s so pro fi 3 area. | ise are s Le , the winner will get $4,000, Adopted a Freud Row that he has ever |men who would rather sit arou hout Trophy Comrades’ Chatter. | name. He writes it 'Mac\o.™ watch a sewing conte to go out | gets About Trophy. Coster, of Brooklyn, and “Young | Has f this city, two of the best ban- — x d enter Into | | of nerve and New York wat 1 bout befo GARDNER KNOCKS ouT muscle. Tho whole-souled, red-blooded CO ie nae wi Mn pane eee od, ker A.C, of Albany, to men wh 10 are the ba e of our na-! ner?’ That was the query of | efit! the ever Pa ed ad ed anys and, Indian, after he had won the ten-mile New, cork A Ci, n admirers of trace at the Pastime A. C, meet last good enough night. The little Indian was sitting on ft enough for the bare floor of a dressing-room Shen and I mittee came in with the blg AO SDLAD ree-foot winged ¥ een Willle Fitagerald | Donahue before the Armory | PHILADE Lt Gardner, Lowe A. A. of Boston, Brooklyn and Manhattan Boys About Even Up. WO champtonships have been de- T cided among the schoolboys tn the Inst four days, and with the bas- {ketball honors granted to of will formally annex next Sat 'st of victories shows an eve between the Brooklyn and } schools, Last Frid team won tha shooting hono! Saturday night the Manual track ath- es ran off with the Indoor chiampion- Up to date the foo and track honors have g san heavy- of the clubs are that by Jack MeGuigag, to | nal A. that Ks. They ought to y meet, as both hav minutes a round at the Washingt last night. There was r bout but Gardner. The B @ chance with him. He was o from the start, Gardner wallop rights and lefts ¢ knockout came tn convinced the spect Was not due to stay vei the Lowell cyclone ————--____ BROWN A. A. STAG TO-NIGHT. The Brown Gymnasium A, A. h confident that the in Philadelphia, they will be mate by be the g up his y much at- 1 won tn one 3 ever put ret, but G Ww @ big | ex-middlewelght cham- [I 1b ith his ten-routy care of the trophy ontracted the ¢ how to bre os Ang +n Papke gives as his rea- b that he can men_of his | A the East, S$ another quae eee ally decided to purpose of ghtweights. ‘the us had grown tired. of hh combination of k, of hay and M. Arquett!, ear-old redakin, long-distance elton its regular matn event Jack Fitzgerald, of Jersey City, will meet Billy Harned, of Brook- tag to-nigh Jon that aunt he Swi fo abroad fights have at the Pi just been arranged to fa clubs which HIPPODROME®': SPORTING HAGKETT Geraldine vs, 8.20, M To-morrow MAUESTIC MSinttnds Gatton oe 3 TWI NS} Smartest of C) J & Wwe 9.8.1 eppie roy siciants | ALHAMBRE | i LYRIC Ea 8 Hain “ES BK. Raj a h CLEOPATRA DANCE eez DOME sain JOE WEBER'S "si 2 SPS. ene Weber. Bianche Ring.Chaa J, Ross, Walte Whee AtbertHfartT Mere iow e The Devil St. 815 Tonight, BIJ 1 GEATEAN it “USSSA | AMERICAN fv ihtie 8 5 AILY MATS, 25¢. ve me ieCree, Bird fiat BATT uss | THE SKIES tien ilk ley VAR. Wissen aren Musical Comedies DaLY.S WM. FAVERSHAM! LIN, Se lchols, De as Daily, Ti Evl- rown & Melville Mat, Daily sac HELE MOUSE) MURRAY i'd “Make: L janghier.'2Ds ‘In, evening World noke if West, v.50. Mat, To-morrow. 2. yo Hikes IRWIN'S “MAJESTICS End {DE WOLF HOPPER | wau ACK'S Erouinan® O00) Eve a0 Seto} 50. Jn THE PLED PIPER, MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.20), SRU-Ee. MARIE CAHILL ANB BONS Matinee To-Morrow, 250.-500 | Grand HATTIE WILLIAMS Speincttouse, I FLUFFY RUFFLBS. | JLER AUTOMOBILE SHOW, sorqunnen Au Bt, Rambler Models exhibited, Famous offset crank shaft and Rambiew Fhare wheel expinined, Visitors welcome, —_—_—_——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, ‘abd . Broadway i} Avenue. TEIN 8 ant Eves., 3 tn ie original ad & MOOR! \ORTH, NICHOLS BY & MiRIVATTE TROUBA DEK LouBy FREDK. PIPE, lyn, for ten rounds. In Joe Gordan will meet menced to go to i Brooklynites, and the Manha nina was the star of the hold the titles of cross-countr al cy: ett at the Dour- y ‘ ball and target shooting, and a On. Thureday" mntght Pere M Ryan for six is ithe Pater Maher | ina oly, whl G a Peal conceded that the Brooklyn boys ! nck Wilanie alo roadway Rinse aa two t the seventh inravianyy antida ihe chame or jay night Fighting Dick rounds, | A poet OF rhe areum een tl ham=|Q..G mle uF Uan AUR at the None zl nships hey n won A. GC All the bouts those of the more {mporta: | The Manuel track team Is the strong- est seen among the gh schools for the| last three years, and the wearers of t | MUSICAL, Blue and Gold ought to capture AAAS ST. PAUL GUILD HAS” MANY STARS FOR SHOW, * half a ‘ap. the ten miles tn 5, & new record | meets with ae much ease as they did|MENDELSGOHN HALL, Pith Concert, YORKVILLE 3733 HURTIG & SEAMON’S '\'S8e A DAY, The Serenaders. ce | EWPIRE ds Ae a. M We MILORED HOLLAND, The Power Behind | P DREAML, HAND Bt BE SSQUEES is With, ths Gnly DAVE MARION the Throne, Zoe | AY TON s Mains Dal THE DARLING OF THE GODS Wed Ladies mat Week Feb. 1—The White Horse Taverm 3 The Rig omedy Drame Lith, St, °P) E. The professionals to appear to n miles ind The little Carlisle uO es ODay hh a ae stars of | NEXT MON. AFTERNOON AT 3 | ot os wae Pas «Gua n was modes after the race, : ataaat A aera ce Raden toto WW ER“ sie jumbus Hall, No. 124 Weet Si and had nothing to say. He would not }ran In one race, the 440, In which he street, are To y Murphy, Bert Keyes, even look at his priza, and the only one LEWIS TEWANINA, | bettered the time of Gets, the old Com. | : ar ma = = ee Horie Sullive t |merce man by 22-5 seconds. Cozzena’s | COLLE é j “sevice Ei tne Misa 9, fag hls manager, |gutturale to each other until Warner fling waa ts seconta. It isa curious tact | St Nich OLYMPIC bg ig Phon aes uy. Lawless, Jim Gu Young Otto, But John Corn and|told them it was time to get dressed ¢ : shes record TREE ie aa adopted by the gre ere not so quiet. The: id t for the train. that all thr f the records broken By L THUR eT, Mat. Daily. co Frankie Madden,«Joe Rernstein, Kid, muct make suc tlon ner practically all the scoutaide f the ten-mile race, the col- were held by Commerce men of the WEDNESDAY, January 2ith, at 8 P.M. | Smoking. z we Tommy Majoney, K. O. Brown, | for war that we thave any. Boys re tickled to ner abe b This is a good proof | = 7, thom Byarkey, Benimy % kled to death a hi good pi who are skilled in the art of using thelr | victory. Indian-like, {t was imtatives from the C. B, fists are not #0 udeville cireult, - ~ ne ne en tl sh lm tia 5 " ving. This crack 1986 team. T watt of Using thelr | victory akg ee Wtble eit Radel battle lus pthat the Manual boya are asst ofa MEI METROPOLITAN OPERA uous, | An mastic |ARDEN, ge in| The three } 1 0) rg umbia. nia was sreration th han ams ‘ en those who are not But if corner of the dressine-room and talked nino ane BO ray in tha tuae od Sut oa Tew SeAMRORTA A

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