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; i ; ‘ UP TO DATE | | AND NEWSY THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1909, THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN SAILOR BURKE IS VICTOR IN BOU FULL OF WALLOPS Jack Twin Sullivan Fights Gamely, but Fierce Rushes of Opponent Best Him After Ten | Fast Rounds. Burke cared to have him fight—perhaps a little harder, | As soon as the fight started Burke went for Sullivan furlously. He} began slugging so hard and fast that it seemed {mpossible for the bald- | AILOR BURKH fought like a S tiger against Jack Twin Sul-' ivan last night. Jf anything the Sailor had the best of the bout. His fury offset the Twin's cleverness and Sulllvan was forced to hold and stall to weather the storm. At this game Jack Twin showed | that there {8 something Inside that shiny dome of his. During tea rounds he used every trick of ring} craft except the Marathon sprint made famous by “Jumping Jack” O'Brien, Sullivan sever ran away even when the punches were flying hardest. He clinched and held and clinched and held half the time. In the other half he fought as hard as} headed one to live through it. Sullivan's egg-like head bobbed up and dow al like the shell on a shooting gallery) Wuntain, They clinched. As they were breaking Burke suddenly shot over a right that jarred Twin's jaw. This was a foul. They had agreed to “break clean.” Toward the end of the first round Burke landed a hard right on Twin's chin, and Sullivan whipped back a left to the jaw that dropped Burke flat on his back, The Sailor rose in a rage. He tore after Sullivan. ‘Twin clinched and held Burke's arms until he had a chance to break without being punched. Twin kept this up all through the ten rounds, which made it a bad loosing fight. Burke was trying hard all the way. He landed many a stinging right-hand punch or left or right uppercut, but the bald eagle from Boston only laughed and punched back again, Toward the end of the fight Burke was so enraged by his falure to put Sullivan down that he used his elbows and the heel of his hand on Sullivan's nose in the clinches, bringing blood. Both were fresh and strong at the end, and they indulged In a rattling set-to after the last bell until econds jumped into the ring and ed them apart. A. C. was packed. Ja s the largest cro ermont Rink. [= a turn nd the training ever seen in the ro camps erday afternoon. Pa McFarland was out on the road | when T arrived. After a while Pagkey | came in runni like a deer, A little! way back was Youn; Corbett, heavily muffled in sweaters and wearing a leather coat over all. He was taking off weight. In the d Jooked much thinn seen him for years. “J began this bett. “The cold w for me to take weight off, but when !t turns hot I'll drop what little extre weight I have now, and then you 9 some fighting.’ were talking r than any o: October," said Cor- ut Corbett's rec- * said the Kid, “do you know ot my name, I start in just the time of t Corbett tight in thrown into the taken He a new leas haa, if Joo! FARLA a 1 for fighting man, But the); a fighting spirit is in every fibre of him. It's in the quick glance of his eye, his wn, bony face, his sudden move- ments—e he grips his hands w 1 talks to you Pack y healed cut at the corne of one “Got that from Ke- nea e explained. ‘He's Irish ad I'm Irish, and although we've been to- gether for ars and think the world of each other we can't help fig! when we get the gloves hear putting me F then there's a slugging bi 1 got the eye. No boxing for me fc last couple of days, I want this to I don’t want to give Cross th uon of drew b Packey anyway expect to beat Cross, I'm dition, 1'l! make him trave T Cannon's L. a retinue. Leach, land, looks fit and f have nothing to say if boxed six minutes and let that wind up ls done a few miles on ti boxing. Loftus, for an BO pretty fast. Leach being stung, for every ti planted a hard one or stomach much of a bo road befor id timer, car sn't p the When through bo bag for a few m evident that he ha the power while be knack of snapping | 1 snap is better than a hard, solid At Chattancoga—Cincinnat!, 2 Rooga, 2 (ten tnnin At Montgomery —Philadeiphia Ame Montgomery, 2 mcnigen s 1 iE ast Side Man | hs Confident He’ HERE will be one boxing bout to- | night which sh z in one ‘will come top Pat comes a TO-NIGHT’S FIGHTS. At Fairmont A. C. stag Packey McFarland and Leach Cross will Meet In the main bout of ten rounds It should be one of the best battles of the year, as both men are top- notchers, At Long Acre A. C. stag Lou Mey- ers will tackle Lew Sheppard for ten rounds in the star bout. Four Preliminary bouts wiil precede {t, At Brown G Ben Douglass and Nelson will be the s bout of ten rounds, rs in the main Other good bouts will also be fought. At Bec A. C, stag, Brooklyn, Abe Attell nite Netl will is in the star White will be the ret- American A. C. stag, Brooklyn, eger will clash with Harry Powers in the main bout, It js slated for ten round —— MFARLAND AND CROSS BA TLE ee aa Can Beat Chicagoan in This Bout. BY JOHN POLLOCK, of the ha the local fi many a day. n {t are Pac cago, and Leach hard-hitting ups that ed in fighters who will clas 5 at One and Thirty-sey street and Third is will be the second time these two great ay y will have to he did befe , for the , and be: ght much har 1 order to w has {mproved confiden’ will stop. the excellent Chicago wond: condition an: ne, the Newark featherwelent Frenchman Cure Beats Demarest In 18.2 Tourney BALD-HEADED JACK TWIN HAD Burana was So EAGER HE JUMPED UP To PUNCH Tt preasep MA Succivan To BE FACE TIOUS « PITY THE Poor, cs REFEREE « In THe. [57 Rounp SUtuivan Cut THe M SAILOR Down AGE SES SOME FUN, ANYHOW Broorwyn FIGHT BuGe Burne Treo To . Remoden JAcn’s Joe McGinnity' s Pitching Defeats the i ibaenre ae }UP very well with his assortment of Hae alls, ’ Th nit of e da a “Iron Man” Shows Fine Form |taniers“vas the hitting’ of, Elberteldy : ay ; A WIOTCOMMEE CL HARE menrithia home | in His First Work for Tun and a triple. Demmitt also had & Newark Club, . WOW! WHAT A BATTING BUNCH THOSE GIANT YOUNGSTERS ARE Swat Miligan i His Best Days |eruits were frst tea Not in It With These | should be accurate and trustworthy. “Kids.” than do the teams met on the Busoh the Giants are lik it com An enterprising young m name of Moore, lege and is fresh on ma ck of the b, rs of Mec their work WHITNEY AND BELMCNT AOKSES FINISH SECOND, A" —s fences at Marlin Springs. He has stu ‘with the club since the youthful re-| ‘ Peay, regular hotel Cocash, “Indian jand fed and wintered, and his figures Chattan Johnson bout, Capitalists of through with for an eight- the two men. Pina Mur- ray and O'Hara Are All Over .500 Mark, Johnny Co: | who {!s now | sult of the fight) According to said fig leash, the little outtiel exiled at |. In twen: | |. | good faith, bu ” BOZEMAN BULGER. its. His'!s over 400, And the weather hasn't | tance, which Dallas, Tex., March 23 Next comes | been any too for batting a pent heat teted) Ue bs Nn long hit Y te F the National League offers no more e hasn't played! teads, He is in a class ‘by hinse y so many gan has nade? 18)ihite Into singles he would have an a han one base, His aver- of something like 18!4. He was awfully "? when he failed the way of pitching were for more 1 heat the coming 8¢ up to this time is an even 6%, The disappointed yeste Sto walloping the next batter among the Miliganistle COs BuIN TRE fat sluggers is Jack M giaing to M + the He bobs batting list with an the “raher average of O'Hara ts next with a | Ome, over th fair average of .52), ‘The best that Sim-| Wh mons could do was a nd | vortin very few of the men r erans t Taken as a whole, the batting aver. sa and tating | of the Glants as far na they: have gone but, in apolo- who is just (Spectal to more than an Ryan and Both Men fae Trained Faith- hs LEP RAG fully and Are in Splendid !be ‘used this afternoon for a g | tween the Washington American i Club and Dall: T mone quality, ju = Jordan Plays First Base for the 1e Superbas getin UNI peclal to The Evening VV a JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Moh. - —— The members of the Brooklyn team be- gan their last week of practice here un- jons that were anything but, ivorable, as the weather was raw and Not so ve cloudy all day lon »work wasdone! 4 for 25c, by the men In because It! Tavincibl looked’ so much like rain, but the after-| ae ni wore their coats or sweaters. Jimmy Pastortous, who s to have taken quite a liking to pla nthe fleld dur- | ing the last few days, . as very lively fe and he seems to be the making of a! eral good fielder after his pitching days are ove —— |°"The work was of the usual every day| |kind, Two games will be played Worid Record tween Brookiyn and Jacksonvill j week on Wednesday and inday the te: r tor Thirteenth —issijorer., tl second team, and each will Regiment Team sini einen Try them CRITERION declared off, Thursday the te: go over to Daytona to play an exhibi- tion game !n the mornin automobile races in the a Tim Jordan was at his old pl ag, while Hummel, who had be ing that position in hi The famous Harry Hillma only gave the Thirteenth Re er the Twenty-th' team last night 9 to short. Thirteenth’s qu tet a now. = for the distance ir rs ; MUSICAL, — MANHATTAN: ¢ the mile in 3 rr AST WikK OF ELEANUA ROBS RPE g two seconds off since 196. It aleo d place in the till- n rela ios, the ty-xecond Regiment already having f ed of I M O..er Jettries and Johnson $100,000 tor} si .e vison to isthe master at Miledeevitieituens will not tarset i Eight- ooga, city to make a bid for the Jeffr The offer is said to be made fn Leagu: slewonis'ts Sess TROMpson ANd —— ‘riven Vos Adam Ryan Fight, —— “a Tame Six Rounds | x= PHILADELPHIA, Pa, March 29 After squabbling over money old standards, is what you ick, noon gession was iri and the men all) considered very good value at ten cents each. $1.50 a box (25) AMUSEMENTS, MAUDE ADAMS Wor An cog ilseinane s Home GARRICK nadie Gata hag e WM. COLLIER ink LYCEUM *\i.5 at Mate. tl SAVOY 4 Ai it LACKATE ath “Artie ELSIE JANIS. we 00. HuDson’ i THE THIRD ! _ IS-STAR a GRACE GeonGE ‘eireuit smash over the right field fence, While Laporte made an error at the ical time pre bot Stal- es ‘ The defeat will do the boy: (Spectal to The Evening World.) is the way Stallings put it MILLEDGEVILLE, March %— Will be fight Sarit dig next two games with the Newark club.”* us “Iron Man” |“ var ¢ faye Milledgeville a taste of baseball, now owner of the Newark of his work at the first corner, and the Wil the harder for th to come. an unning for some tim punt atteniptet storm. The Highlanders Ue at M 1 to-day, ter the game td twirl tite full nts on the in the game Round AYGhE FAs Miron stat in anaes Ss yester for five r who could. pitch three ble- headers in a week once wv @ pitched rings around the Highland tters until the sixth in: ed, MeGinnity has only at two days here, but thinks he will be in shape enough when the pe begins to bring his men UP J NEW AM Tenn, is the latest if it ever comes off. that efty have come an offer of $100,000 f li round battle between t the eight-round dis- J around the top of the race. Eves. 8.10. 3 Wed ar ay ts the Hmit of bouts | The defeat of the New Yorkers by } MR, MANTELL eee "t make it loo! the Newark club was nothing but a nit ieithee New York |: ANNA HELD good workout the team, and Man- ager Stal was pleased despite de- feat in his first important. exhibition ame. He saw the weak points yester- ay and will rectify them in the next was ple for the > , While Joo Lake AMUSEMENTS. Rober! Hilliard In “A Fooi There Was” | Pesealvay rit MADISON]: ey SQUARE ee GARDEN MARCH dally The Evening World.) matters for hour last night, Adam a lone Johnny" Thompson J b« a thereafter, 2.15 and §. man ‘2 t q 7 of ) ms Si Peover a i finally went on in the wind-up of the [Yedttaig! AD NEM LO Att Wee certain to use it in ail the bi The crowd was kept waiting until 1 e O f during the coming sea It is a Ijusted, and then t 5) OF THE itiful play Agains ut up of the tamest In In le [leaguers it’ c : . Ryan was To-day the it hd » and i hom WORLD'S GREATEST onus FIRST TIME IN| 1280 pers: NEW YORK CITY 4°. °°Eh than he landed Wosmbatananineheecers s, cigar and cigarette id his price was pounce his, but Condition. in on, for, to;morron Moc Blan! ct Bt tne money" before the} ene | OF FHEBIGGEST carts rai LDS ee Md ’ are anxlous to see an A n League CIRLUS THE baone reas Jt iieatternoon n'a haw attend Hits ga = WORLD HAS THE EXT BEST THING TO “SEEING =~ = | ALMosT double your | EVER KNOWN HARRYLAUDER !s to read his “My Reminiscences" and “HOMEWARD BOUND” ie funniest etory ever written, By W. W. JACOBS in the APRIL number of THE STRAND MAGAZINE ; a “MINUTES FROM RILGREDHOG Lana Dé nan) & SE y’s worth in dging cigars by TED STORES, a attention |___ nok ortice Now ory. | OFFICE NOW PPOOROME he | ocr ry long ago our “Capt. Marryat e Cigars were THE NEWLYWEDS & THEIR SABY AONE ELUDIT Sta i a Po a ae BLANCHE BATES f ASTOR 3} dvi t. é' Matinges at 6 cents each, i a Wm, Hodge -}\R wean Bat, ‘The Man from Homs’ } JOE WEBER’S vay ax os er rs 4 THE GIRL FROM RECTOR’S, ( COLONIAL | 3°>"#3Ps., ngs siat. Dally, 25e.| Musical Elephant {ALHAMBRA 2: > BERTOA atu DALY'S sn CASINO 2; JAMES T. POWEKSin HAVANA LYRIC iirvant. Mat. Tosn'wy THE BLUE MOUSE); WEST Morn, Maton END | ARLISS ;; DEVIL AMMERSTEI'S. § raf Fiver, 25-50-75-81,00, Dall Mey MACK & 0. iy; & BROOKLYN AM AMUSEMENTS. | OW St Mate. ith TAYL GRAN VILL Alfred Harrington, Carita Day's Dancing Boys, The Worthleys, Minnie Hurst, BiJouscope. Extra—Etlto Villiers and Darrel ¥. | “Two Sunday Concerts, 2 and 8 P. J EMPIRE i fiion ace nest State, bo THE Y, at. B Hats. We: CEGREE. nigat is | | Next Week —WATSO? BYOU Heriaeus F md. B. Holler, JM Siler : t ae prea onl S BURLESQUERS, 1 i : Iman for the 1 BANDE oat iin Bei ie} iHA peated eon Re " pavton's Matings Daliys erts In er in wi ou rr accel BE to 8.0. Mata W Rater ares is 0 re q chu Ge conan eal SAR cM ro ae Hehehe eat to ie in | Ue ROO ete eee Qed Meer E IN Reseller Geta nes ‘red Irwin’s Majes : = F paral »Vot a) P cee it ifoxy | ae itAta MAT. TO-MORROW, 00 BiathiNRy | AMERICAN 95.5 ‘GRAND Bacon wal te ype ane | ate “Uruae GOODSON | ISSTAR ABTS-I5 Shas Btw |p te Rose med Agric’ the fen ne tut rat et weTROPOLTAN OPERA. HOUSE | MURRAY i is as | ATLANTIC oriebast