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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1909 nn UP TO DATE THE LAND NEWSY | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN nee NO PINK TEA BOUT WHEN O. MORAN MEETS MURPHY aoe English Lightweight and Harlem Fighter Will Keep Busy Every Minute in Friday Night's Ten-Round Battle. I and Owen Moran, will settle all questions Friday night at the National A. C. Some people think it won't take all of the ten rounds to decide between them. peove it by me. According to my y of thinking {t fe 2 cinch bet. \ HOSE two hitherto long dis- Owen Moran has shown tell's best wallops over the longer route, and every one knows that Abe isn't any tap-tap-tap artist. Tommy Murphy has f t some o” the hard- est slugging yo gentlemen {n this part of the country, and I fail to recollect an instance—since the fate- ful affair with Terry McGovern—where he has run second to a serious extent. Of the two Moran {s the chunkler and the stronger. But in cleverness the straight standing little Englishman has nothing on Murphy—nothing at all in either cleverness or speed or punching pow Moran {sa little tugboat in build. He thing | —this won't be a fs put together gth and with-/pink tea, The me s of the National standing rough He has the/will surely enjo e head tainm for both To area us, Both +)@ stand off from will figt e first be of a welterwelgh take a world of p fing the usual effect that goes with will be no unnecessary s} Murphy {s much slight m is ¥ Jong, lean jaw that s It ram of a battleship, But y between @ good man and a Murphy's long Jaw, which !s often re- | w no to keep him go ferred to as a weak spot in his make-up, | abl nment and a bear in the s This fight, wit Thursday er or not the York our smaller di Murphy ft Is necessary to observe the fact that work 4: 1s wide at the base as well, and these wide jaws are the hard ones to Jar with & punch. Murphy {s a remarkably clever de- fensive boxer. When hurt he blocks with such skill that {t {s hard to keep|al him going, He has always taken good care of lilmeelf, e has the faculty of recup neveral ¢ after landing a fi ehin In the first m port nal Skating Ass shape nd had a so n rake 130 p ommy's of pounds | Class #0 far a t i concerned, : Briels |Gleaned Gieaned From’ All SU ; | ation has Ing Assoc! races The Intern: uthorized the tion to hold the indoor cha the St. Nicholas R fort will be ma ners of all cha’ nship races now in prom- ress at Cleveland, Pittsburg, Saranac Lake and Montreal. There will be a race and a one mile race f ® two mile race ‘and a half mile race There will bea me ors of the Board of Dt t Pat Pow Sol Metzger, chief coach of the Pennsylve- fe new presitent of H. L. Tanghe Of! nla footta’ the Crescent A. C., of Brookism, By As Rete) cositton, Jey will head the athletic committee. | groves {0 Iaho, de Jimmy Pa and George Bell ht signed the Ebbets now has the pate. Strick make a p: for Brook Frank J the Sewan! hie big ya Francis 3, {thers is t and Percy S. Weeks, secretary of BIC New York Btate Leasue are being con Tom Longboat has to the promoters of e club, . once a star member He on his stat! FITZGERALD AND DONAHUE BATTLE A TAME BOUT. (See BOSTON, Ma gong sounded }round bout of Brookly Armory A. A heaved a sigh of KEARNEY WINS RACE declaced it draw, AT CLEVELAND MEET. to have a pu ; rep ind landed were not in settos etwee SHARKEY A. C. STAG TO-NIGHT The Sharkey A Yar weekly boxing ger Jim Buckley @ellent card of quarter in - —- O'LEARY DEFEATS COSTER. @hould be the fm a long time Pailadel the g ‘ rt n in the semi-final Jack Rob ded = it Chicago, will meet Jim Donovar | v: ed ove Douts will aix rouns game Way unde- ther. % q But you can't, hing but a! nself able to withstand Abe At-/| ; ‘CAN MURPHY DELIVER THE GOODS? owed Moran tS BUKT LIKE A S€A-GOING Tua. THEY SAY HING ED tS Se NERVOUS OVER THIS FIGHT HE HAS A CHice. ’ . . Ter'Lt ate “ee Moran uses BRowwa "IN HARLEM ONE oF THose H (F Tommy Loses OVER. HEAD , AAIL DRIVING | ae PUNCHES JEM DRIsconn $ | INSIDE PUNCH AT THE RINGSIDE BATTLING NELSON SCORES A KNOCK-OUT IN FURIOUS ROUGH AND TUMBLE FIGHT jDottle, and this tm | busy Will T: BY JO OE JEANN ft the colored I decided to get|the force of Mis blow I drove a right: myself, I jerked the bottle out) h swing plump on his jaw with all at, roa) LPT of his hand and tapped him on his bald |the force Trcould put into it, He almost | J ho are in Paris, have finally been Forced to Wo k W it t H tt head . |tur ed a filp-flop, and {t was ten min-| Matched to meet in a i as aller a (@) ag [yhate,to do this, old fellow, T sald.) utes pefore they could bring him | bout at the Circe de Parts « rs e@ Were both panting I need | aroun cn a! ; the money." Down he went in a heap. | oc ot Feb, 1. This Information reacsed | ak nay s at S rings He Was Com elled to letewraanes Om iny cout, preparing | Rich Man Apologizes, here to-day in a letter from the man- | $9! a if Ry ” p aatars Nene tle ou ner caren and] [ didn't know then that he wag ager of Jeannette, who says that im-| meet Patcing i i nfo nad us both arr e told me to gO i but TAG te ee rou f nis i [Paes Both arrested, He told me ioe) /aWell guy, Dut I went right up to Aim|medjately after Jeannetto had knocked ght of epee.” ne IRERyA tipnedh Ip € anager. \$. [did so. The next morning In," "Tt atdn't want to do that,” sald, “but | ut Ben Taylor, the Eng! essed “ut that clus ia Many Court the judge wouldn't believe that | you thought you had a little kid to deal | welsht, In three ro nds at the B ioe {I had lcked that big six-foot man, ith, and you tried to knock his h Palace A. C. of Paris on Saturday tasloes Moran will surely haye to Sent After, phearingh neler merce ove ver noe show him up before your) night the officials of the Circe de Paris | : Sera RITA areca n loose and fined the man-)¢ , Ry i tals of the C 1 fj of Battling Neleon, the Lightweight Champion of the World: |ager 5, sd) | T simply gave you a little of | ide Jeannette nn offer to meet Mc tor, Tominy t. 1008 ¢ ry kid," he vey and he Kly accepted {t, The i BY BATTLING NELSON, | Gets Into Gymnasium. [1a did try to do ‘a mean tric BimisWexnes das ir seh ¢ . I cont ori {ter at the I want to apologla x EH f 0 Howe. bre Chapter VIL lesen UCM tO Mork enact I didn't | The sports gathered around and made | crowd that hus ever witnessed @ boxing tc Hoar, Ueaeant the Gnd aH . TuWOUldINAVacmtRTyedEtoNdeatH up a i purse for me, They told me match in France. to tie nose, the blow being & ‘| y ime arot ne | that 1 could give up ay job as walter, FTER | had been kicked off the train at Hot Springs the first thing 1 put in my spare tine around the | 17 would athye mer tong Sa eee eee realy nn Bo. ter on. Thereupon, I re- “LEACH CROSS MATCHED | had to think about was something to eat. I didn’t have a cent, | ba: and the best | could do in the way of clothes was one tattered suit—the old $12.50 boy that | had bought up in Wisconsin. It was up to me to get busy, so | went out looking for a job, In front of a res- was pretty hape when things ¢ ig. Tw a to give the ¥ dy Mulligan heard of ough these gen and s taken up wi sp fs them. The ager, who H aM y to have the 15 cents which was UPDRS CT OR AOS. DAM SAT Ae) talking about his ability as a boxer. Foe fast threerounds of the battle turious lunge LYCEUM story will be printed in The Even- at ead ing World on Saturday, | Eel ROBSON * vals Hi Ne cae ne ml ie ne Knickerbocker, BY ds By.8.15 iat pat in a tew ha n 0 ‘ § Ne r Innoce nd oh ouidn't passes a. iB SSD ee ' Weak Men---Free SAVOY gi) ie NEW YORK. p nd he asked me what was tl wed nicely |] 4xosrn ER rie and he a e what was the two cus firs: bath the manager refuses to give me Vhen it Ss Y 8: o-Day: L ch sia Anne Feld | at Send Name and Address To-Day |He thinks that my board ts enough.” | Han canal eee aah You Can Have It Free and Be Strong and Vigorous, “4T’S. YOURS, GEORGE, TAKE IT,” SAYS SUTTON TO SLOSSON . start. The balla, however, appeared to be heavy, and on draw shots they acted | That Was How a Billiard very vadiy. There was no chance ‘ail Championship Passed | got cold or “chilled” this ve In my possession a prescription for debiiity of weakened lame vemnory 8 dnnaty ural drains, of | that has cured so many en ight in thelr © tonal help or medi- man who wishes to | and viriity, quickly | y have @ copy have | termined to send a copy o Fe on, free of charge. | jain, ordinary | net envelope, to any man who will write | he folliee of youth worn And nervous a = SE for the | room usr at physician is mi en, manda ¢ Jj t streets ince: i if entre, BTR, Ua i Biway,8ieh, art Sisters, Last Night. nal breath of fresh alr No Chance to Win. tin torr th ure of Imoateed. Wait nd | iat Eos i Histet ich insane < "aig Dan, he. ings hot as well as cold, Wigor-faliing, over, put together. RAE MS WISSELLIOTT 32 i", ’ ‘ irry Lander, “Seats Now, played a Jerky, uncer\aia | them @ copy In confidence, #0 th Divav & bu Bees S15. Annette Kellerman, a aIaN TomulioHatartwane er nere, ho is MAJESTIC Matihes ‘To-Day. 2.15. {i (] r BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Ifa his usual masterful str N} champton and present thres-cushion | repeated fallures ft TWINS 3 ariaat i] Anaareee EAA hee oll osson also played badly in the billiard champion, insists such {swith harmful p cure what |] 3 Musiear Comedian. J stat, Daihy. 2: Ahab BERET SAY, CY mings, t tattor that he began | the case 1 Sie uf k Ww es preparat to leay- throu an Sutton's bad ng than his Futon began to Rai Hie) is and j a ha line Hh Evs.8.1 Tire. yall at Madison Square | WR, 8o¢d play gan from-a. very OF He DT Ae PRE atau aii i Ma Aa eo) Fons “hathen Mut, Dally, 25 ’ le had already changed /deteat waa due entic fe iosa of tis {mg incident, T this rena recat sit ial ordinary casing ath ae ravere RAMBLER AU EI “SHOW, nd: whiskers, Once shorn of his famous | near the centre of the tab sealed envelope, fre a EDDIE FOY %; MIG ILA ME, 88-40 eat i St. Rambler Model: oxnlbited. “George, sald Sutton, “I want you to | beard he dropped his strength as did ‘li ned up,’ and {t became ee —_ "| iti Neat itern Sight. Famous of el orank 8 Samson in the good old davs of Dell- Sutton to make a masse MUSICAL, TO-MORROW —White Stat It take this thing off my hands. It has|jah, Last night was the firet time that his cue In a pependicul ——— eee é AL THB. , ‘been trouble ag looking after | Sutton hae appeared in a championship make the gumteule shot the bu ! METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE. | q x BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. a baby.” With that the big fellow be- jDilllard game without his faxen Van the stick struck the lamp sig TONIGHT, at 7.)0.. DIE. MBISTERSINGHR 1 ieenony OF BY EOD OE 3 Dyke since he first bobbed up asa won- him to miss the carom. Tiat saemed to WwHBER FIAwO UbEC AND BALTIC WIDL WAC aw GIT | itor Tagen Ree 1 the tause of gat Sutton’s goat, and after that he went | --- eh EMPIRE neice But Sh Bute, I< ed therefrom a doteas Alfredo Deore, former pool | to places. _ AMUSEMENTS, Mae THE BLUE MOUSE AN yap m1 ASD BURLESQUERS a wae OSS, In, the face with | P i ( rr. a i pening Word a HE RED MOON ca - Siegtried, the German Oak, ine bE A Oa Ready for Wrestling Bouts \Rajah ii" jexce MONIGUMERY (& MOORE, BOUBY JOE WEBER’ and Car! Schwartz. In addition he will then took the cumbersome, appear in exhibitions. Prof. William NORTH NICHOLS: SIBTEKS PREDK Tart week, | = affair, shoved it In the insido mrnest Stogfried, the German Oak, Muldoon will referee HANTVATTE TROUBADOUKS, aus ae a nna [FOR HARD WORK| ¢ his dre: pat, and wound up his training at Prof. Attila's Tra ST RS ———_—_—_—_—_—_— TAT ITS ist RK vf chasnptonahtp of the Fronasiim rentoraay, aed ii BILL HARNED IS CHASED YORKVILL WE a waN HON Assitionr ing gore, enue sais jan arrived h a pol a a i y x medal has always been a ive ae more. siegttied had been | OUT OF RING AT BROWN’S, | MILORED HOLLAK 1 tne throne Le to both men an elep nds of the MAM ‘tossing Phil Krieg and several other | = . SIT ACK’S, r Srhtf BEES n 03.,.8.10, t t lot wear {t cane loess i A lot of people thought Bill Harned, BA S g ay Ab Opprlamyatovaee | Canes eau, Celera Aa) el ENAE | hnsrooklynliwasraiceal Mentorit Hy Ee MARIE CAHILL “edict FAANGES STARR "083 SN Jut they all He lane taien the Bround Aber | aMere Lot of Brown Gymnasium A, ( TRARTRI EEE ||BRUASCOME waa By ie men think so. “HILL E ed that the near Messina was MURRAY 42D & LEX. AV.TO-DAY sm M4 as selected by Manager Brown Smok g too much for thelr nerves. nack Fitexeraid, of Paiiadel | you!) IRWIN'S MAJESTICS eeaneMTy a “Butch Miller, of Hoboken, who for phia, in the main bout of ten rounds at | miu nin PRET TIOL=aT 2 Wks more. Da 3 some time has been training with a {the stag of the club Inst night, and a OLYMPIC } fiong'ny i 0 ass eee large crowd of members were on hand | siae pai CITY |view to hurling @ challenge at Frank |19 fee the acrap. ‘in the rat round Bil | skin! Is played a rotten game, that's |Gotch and who {8 said to be a great |siowed up well, but as he refused to fight after that end repeatedly ellnched sana Scans: final. is Ms explanation of defeat, and|mat artist, will meet Siegfried at | e certainly hit the nail on the head In fay juare Garden to-morro' wih slag mee semer ihe bout im the fourth Fo e yu! fact, both mem played poorly, arom tbe | Bight es eres etal a ee ~ Grand Joe Jeannette Will Fight ht Mc ee in Paris Battle Between Colored Men]; ANE Feb. 20. taurant | saw a “\Waiter Wanted” sign and 1 went in and applied for the P A Ergby) ad ei flahter Hone clube Bron: 12/8 eh job, The manager offered me $3 a week and my board, It was.a good the whole ho Ne iat heh a a eaiereenes crete Tae ne chance to get fed, so 1 accepted on the spot and went downstairs to| rhe’ knockout of one of these fresh , without much Uoube A. few. days fa Baiiore, re ave to give the cuneate wash up. f ora cea AL rae ee ne er oaaitay Rela aur eahel ISCO ee sholters CHART IROLRAR RTE This restaurant was calldd the “Iron ‘The sheriff told me to go back to work Heenor te ate alS Cy Oeste con's clock. The match ‘ents added fips Which Were served at 15 On the next day the manager had "9 ; tus a Work unless I agreed to ten | Iy| when he entres the ring te i was a regular ln ing! ng oe ie ye fo) pe ASrnOH Con nat Gace ar a bag. He VALE eee a was Ht BEY thing for him | Tie Vellnaa whe ace. thors were {tomers dropped in, and I had to Walt on nae Qith him, and began neat resieattingitoyhimihard during | ____AMUSEMENTS, Ashton, w in @ rage when he fo tat catchw hts, Mayfield weigh- | HEATRE, | e of a regular meal. came back, "and he began to abuse me Meets Rich Amateur. (Oyeid while I weighed but 180. Ho MAUDE. ADAM Wed, a, Sa NEW A AMSTERDAM {2 Stne Be. about the Ice. explained that [had gay, Kid," rf , “how , the. ager game, slu ‘ Acoused of Stealing, to Walt on the only tno customers of yect’ty AML MS Moe ge itie while fight which put up immediately. won Rieti G,P. Huntley .,.1 It was in this restaurant while work- day, and, T said some- me hundreds of friends at the | HUDSON Mast Es GAIETY 1 had of the about t g bad. This it him, and he saw that prings. Y ORE LADY Ey Bee ence nto curse Is y wend | "The sports wanted to age more ETHEL BARRYM APE rrnen. THE TRAVELING aieannee HEPIMESWIGeroulUTIQrLARUM Tortie ng id) 0] (a Gergen Gityshaverelaimed Bisg BEE y Be we say | J RRED NIBLO, “TRAVEL TALKS.” fay I was accused of | called all those names let's have Nelson ae their own product, GARRICK ih.3: wei. cei Bis 5, it Night.S.15: Londen nade mo| Witips Manager, foe tot nally aald, and the el ster WM, COLLIER ait, “ATRIOT LIBERTY ih . Lhad a cig was over six feet tall, ¢ ath d to have some Chapter IX, of the Battling Nelnon G8 St. nr, Bwa: Stats, Thi | HIPPODROME!:: "3" \G | Bird Hallet, New Circus, * Yat to.-Moerow. Farrar The Vampire BLANCHE BATES ssicst Garden Theatre Sot anfaparwe kt RUFFLES. Cue . was offered @ bout with Al Michigan heavy ean ta sat tho Armory Ae A. 00 Feb, Vier, letra Wat assed ui 0 heavy for him, Marvia w to meet 28 roun he ake Place on Fighting Dick |who ts de \K | | | son, the local lightweight fighting these days, to me HN POLLOCK. ETTE and Sam MeV American eavywelg TO FIGHT JEM DRISCOLL. Driscoll, the English feather- » who Will meet Johnny Marto at Jem HEL D CIRCLE 38°45 3 THE QUEEN i THE “iouLi HUH DIN AVE. Stat KEITH & ots, PROCTOR ¥ Valeaka Suratt & Wm. see Mat “te an 1 Ie Gardni by 2 Atlee Leal Potlock.othts otnts ee irt DR oe —Slathets—19 $1, DAILY MATS, 25e, Gulveists Junle MeCree, Jullet? & 10 oth bt | rs) INNOCENCE A SSROHMAN LLETTE ALi DIARVIL Truth" Elson Crane, 2.20, COLN 80. . Gardiner & |ARION RICE. with the oniy L Utes and a Premier Olle. WOLF” HOPPER | eye oH eet Har "HERRY BLOSSOMS A Y T Fe) N’ Ss Lines Deilze Wm. re ee eat PP vic osute oF Te aie Week Feb, 1—The White Horse Tavera 2 Sty S15 Mate, | Say MUSIC Jelnsco presents David in THEY: MUSIC | MASTER. “Mat.To-day é Sat, By 4.15) ‘27th Bt.& Mad.Ay Ev, als i wae th, |