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UP-TO.- DATE AND NEWSY ATTELL FEELS GENEROUS, SO MOORE STAYS LIMIT Champion Featherweight Makes Pal Look Like Novice Before Fairmont Club, and Could Have Won by Knockout Any Time He Wanted To. Bian is voice MAY DE FOREST, APTERWARD URING Abe the Attel Fairme the ing him fifth of firut t a husk “Wh Abie?" round th Pal joore ast nigh ide asked lessons, d one of from rir are you giv And every The fig rounds, tough boxing made bh body laugh the than a; Atteil| ured and helj less novi AY still the wizard of the ring—cleverest of them ali, and a! master-fighter when wants to be.’ Moore had no more chance against him than a baby. He was entirely classed. The only thing he had wa gatneness, and he had a lot of that, judging by the amount of punishment he ectook after his right eye had been entirely closed in the fifth round, All who, saw the fight agree that Attell could have put Moore out when-| he to. He could have! j ‘ , jabbed again and again at the closing | ¢¢ Whenever he cared to| had closed tight | knockout t nothing son for every ten was more look } Moore. sas he out | He ted ind ST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK pi be vesae da hy Leo wok 4yuLU, 4, EDI ROBERT EDGREN |} TED BY ABE ATTELL GIVING PAL MOORE A “BOXING LESSON” AT FAIRMONT CLUB | WiHATIRE YOU GING HIM ==> LESSONS, ARIE? A voce. FRom THE RING SIDE . Par TAKING THE COUNT RAN WONT ~ FIGHT AGAIN FOR ae oe ATTELL KNOuteD MOORE DowN FOR, & 9 SEconD Count. New Yorkers Crave eR SoN iS, So Humphries Supplies Mat Artists’ Carnival. ” NOTES ON ‘ | it isn't a foot race, a boxing match, | tt? he be Moore all around the ring} Co: ing tho ndicap Moore ta- ixday ths GORA Cue Wh } (Pifhout the slightest trouble, Hut Pal| bored under after th ng able to an C ; say ah , 3 sakeky ately ce fie ie sche baat ———— Weeks on Stas winter sports pot bolling. With rac- ' je rushed and tried nest to Stage. , ~~ ? Bout Looked Slow at Start. [2nd punches, Bome few went. actos fan What Attell Thought ee Age [ing hatebail aha football done ana 7 ght began it looked ver syitaceietacare ahaeck tre shoal Hg}: i fas Ci and Con- | bottled up for the year, the spo { einen he kht began it looked very |e Attell's face and Jarred him w Itty Champion Was Coo Was Cool an Before and After. : |teaternity craves for anything, To . Moore seemed eu Near t end be igKed Moore around y >} vi t ~ j i e ——--- y 4 morrow night the big Wrestling carn | loore, and Attell, leaving ovt all of his! three lew r 1, slamming him fident Before the Battle a: Y JOHN POLLOC K. ) mor: . th | na win ty | wal fast foot work, walked in de-) Up ada the rop BY ABE ATTELL. WEN MORAN, the conqueror of|val at Grané cauaa wanrt | Wherately and tapped or took Moore'a| When the seventh opened Moore, with Started BEFORE FIGHT—I feel Battling Nelson, 1s not going to|to fl the bill, True, wrest! ea | sdiaht returns without either Mocking | DS Tight eye out of action, looked 4 started, good. I trained for this fight fight again for three months and | enjoyed any too much of the confidence | or moving his head back to avold them, | WICK loser. | Attell moved around with | When'I train I'm good; when t J, } x }as a consequence all the lightweights in |of New Yorkers lately. Innumerable Moore wan ready to clinch any tims.| tis rent to Atterne en ee eed event don’t train I feel worried. 1 These Clubs Will Dedicate | the business, with the exception of Ad, |fakes and fiascos have shaken their BGS chught ec Gripe Around Atteit's | ace agi a bls atte | BY VINCENT TREA weigh about 123 pounds and I feel |) Wolgast, are setting up an awful howl, | faith in the honesty of the game. Teck that would ood stuft for al watted for the count of elgh ewtnss | BE A LL wel hed 123% pounds | eres i fa i r per New Grounds at Fort Owen has been signed up by Charley} Joe Humphries, Sab eed tait i dlackenschmidt or a Gotch. gum nonchalantly and looking a nun | AY at 10 o'clock last night with his!l eter boy All T hase now le Harvey, his manager, to give exhibitions | ager of the ey Lal be: ada ~ ‘There vt any real action unt) the ring, Abe got up and kept away, | fighting tog@ on before going in- my chewing gum—my pal. Worth, Texas. |in theatres for the next ten weeks, for| the game has been be Ms Fecag Maal the middie of the third round There | * aking his head every few seconds |io the ring with Pab Moore at the al , which he ts to receive about $750 a weck, | adds that Cgeuad oe) val im "ti ot a little 8 if to clear it. He was stil! boxing | Fat 1. Moore claimed and of- 1 Moran will begin his tov: Brooklyn | conscientiously contested and — wil Pal got a tittle contd nd bezan 4 4 ‘airmont A. C. Moore cial AFTER THE FIGHT—Moore ts sin his tour at yn | aS j Due wane. We landed weveral good wit) apparent carelessness, taking ight | fered” to bet he wasn't anything Mke! one of the alcest, gamest and |theatre Monday afternoon. After he| bring about the biggest revival of the } Beats aah Nd out hie jaw for| Punches on the Jaw and making ol ten pounds heavier, but at the weighing |f cleanest “little” fellows I've over Manager McGraw, of the Giants, 18/ (it. the footlights Moran will take on |Same that this, city has ever known. Punches and Attell held out his jaw for) effort to block. He ended the round|in time he gave no line on his actual{] fought. He can hit, too. He beat ing one of the most strenuous| 44 woigast for the lightweight title, If there is anything crooked about t4hem carelessly and returned two or} with a hard drive to Pal's chin and ®/ weight. The bar was placed at 133 sb to @ Fieht Hook th the paventh ving training pertods for his team for | “° Sol ae aih tiga! =! * /any one of the bouts on my long pro- Woree hard digs. It was Moore's round. |serlen of Jabs. The eighth wae @ sea-| pounds and Moore didn't move thell nat went down, {could have [{I9ll ever given a major league club. ONe| Ay utman, the (cayeleht of Catioria, w(eramme”” saye Joe 't want to” be Able was letting him make @ little) sin of pretty boxing, : beam. How much lighter he was will jumped right up, but wnat was || of the biggest series that has been set- fr American fighter who ts going over to| roasted out of the edad lise I Mowing. T cant get him just rights said | never be known. the use, It counted as a knock- || tled upon, but for which dates have not | Hogand to battle Jounny Bull's big tghters and| think, on the contrary, Tw by But in the fourth everything changed, | Attell, leaning over the ropes as he sat | jin his chair during the rest. “I'm going " w February, bis nt with the belongs.” ; Flor the Arat timo Atel! bewun dancing /ty start after him now. He's been lay-| yar sen, Attell, Kot on the ecales the}} many a nice left-handed pur | cago Americal 21 Es Teron, Stine Nas fake wise, eecrahuaseawneres palgone ane fn and out with that quick, nervous | ing x especially for these two howd bly roendl ad daving aa te in the mouth and cut Ha pips I [| As every fan, that ts a fan, know Kennedy. the Jocal heavyweight, will accomeay | se Charley White as referee precludes step that marked every minute of the|younds.” weight known, With fighting trun: ok a nee en inking T Tithe Giants will again do their work at | 8!" caste all possibility of hippodroming. White efight with Jem Driscoll, Moore landed | attell Let Moore Land Now and Then. | shoes, stockings and all, the-beam all Soore is 0; “Y T\ Marlin, Texas, where Groundkeeper Fr erip tres bd aM alonay Bbq bah ta | enjoys a reputation for honesty that 1s eevple of greasing blows, Then all of! Aiten boxed alow iting Moore land | but balanced at 123 pounds, ore | Murphy {s already, preparing for their | {he ticwhiy mlddiceeigt. tk unquestionable, and, as Humphries © sudden Attell brushed his lett Klove! now and then, and occasionally shooting reception, The White Sox are going to| {ihe Armory A"At lias teen signed upiby | says, he ten’t going to lend his name lightly across Val's face and instantly | over a hard right. There were no more| With the crowds cheering the prelim-| and a couple of friends. If he wasn't/train at Mineral Wells, ‘Texas, a short | * Fama ta geet oas eaten pea nares | 6 massing that savors of a : *Rurled his right across to the Phila-|knockdowns, The Jast round was Abi inarians on, Attell and Moore sat in| pointed out to you, no one would aerd Ke Stance from the New York bo: the same club on Tucs ening, Dec, 20, oe ate cn which Humphries has { delphidn's chin, throwing the wetght of With ease, except for a moment of m their stall-like quarters and discussed | that Moore was the opponent to be of!" There is now nearing completion @ ‘Sie leah med heavywel wil! : +44 ie yonder in length and var- y . 4 Pal went; ing on the ropes when Pal put in a soak| everything but the fight itself. At the great Attell. He sat on & trucit| 4 a etme, colored, best ys aiiji| arranged ts a wonder ee eke weet de Attell’s bleed, Abe still| was dressed for action early and #sat| chewing gum and swinging his legs|S¥ell, new ball park at Fort Worth, “atthe Annoy A. A. of Howton al fety, bringing out wrestlers of all na- “Gown heavily as if struck with a ham-| 104 ‘the fighting well in. hand. and|telling stories about past events with | like @ furniture mover out of a Job| Texas, and the‘home club has asked nit as feutreciag tious | tioalities, eines and Geacriptions, mer. He fell forward t@his hands and) pinched Pal around the ring until the! Kid Broad, Henny Yanger, Kid Lowis|or his truck at the corner of the street. | te Giants and Sox to meet in an ex- ja Dan MeKerrick |“ Ybysako, who ts to be the star of the knees and remained there while Ref-| pun Tui, and Danny Goodman, Several exper-| A typical little Mick, as Wurra-Wurra | hibition game, ‘ao that their diamond | hette will be ao tout.” | show, arrived in town last night from \ eree Joh slowly counted nine sevonds.! “Ay through the fixht was a fine ex:|iences of Broad furnished amusement | would say, his countenance showing | will have a real big league dedication. | janx Kins, who warvattered three fights in{a successful tour of the Fastern States. | : Then Pal rose, very wey. Attell let | ni n of Skill on Attell’s part and of| for the coterie, and apparently there| all the confidence that only » little| Both managements have replied in the | tons te lt cintoais, who is holding b He sure {8 @ man mountain and looks him recover. In half @ willing ate Pal was} ss on Moore's, It showed that, was no thoug! the fight to come. down anyhow. Moore caught me | been agreed upon, is that with the Chi- appear in the musi there for ten weeks. | titled to some credit for bringing the Irishinan can possess, amrmative. | If the fi tha bli | as if plano-tossing would be play ‘or g an¢ ng. Abe evidently in-| Attell will have to be reckoned with by] If the future of Attell depended on 4 the first game proves the hit ex-| him. yazko has contracted to throw Sspsa in at ot eS few Fel th Wend |Hghtweights as well as feathers for some | it, nobody showed any concern. If his| “I don't care whether he's Abe At- [partes the Slube will uBdoubtedy | akea t umier hitman’! ‘Tom Jenkins, the American champion, ' inde naw Ss © to come, Before it started Attell | time had come, an Nelson's did, no-| tell or somebody else," said Moore. agree to play two or three games. | Molntosi ‘wanted i mer ™\ and Andrew Kendrat within an hour. 1 the boxing game. He | ‘ prot, | as Knows about the boxing kame. He) weighed In at 123 pounds in fighting toxs. | body cared, apparently. Attell was the | “They're all the same to me, I'm g0-{ ‘They won't nave to make much of a| AL Hanarae vaceutle lasteal iwentssnve mins | jot Pal's swings miss ship bY Al tinare aldnte move the bean at che i on of confidence. ing to try to beat him. ltrip trom thelr regular quarters, aa ng, A make 8 desperate ate | ena rest a gail with the giant Pole, | sfraction of an inch, or slipped under) sounds agreed upon, but refused to show re-oh, yes. He's a good t Worth is but firty miles from) he Ta | Sor senkine Maa TRaver Ghat Gis. | ; them. What his actual welght was fighter, but,” said Attell, ‘Tm trainea| At the time, Moore wore a golf oe pr camp, a ae at | Humphries says he has just receivet "i rhe semi-final was a g0c A ime and v tter, Just | a eater and a palr of trousers, » Giants are ne existing y Pi hen atell Giosea Moctele Might Rys.. || cnn une terwesn: Jonmny wetce Sel Gatch mete The te ee” Set LE SMe runow Unie. the nervauanane that | reootde for sinning contezere, Bineen |e letter from Jenkins, in which Tom amin the fifth round Abe devoted se Philadelphia and Joe Phillips, Pierce | his masiager, Jimmy | Deforrest, did. /of them have already aMxed thelr | the tan of tie bell with the hope of Leath attention to Pals right ey won by clean, hard hitting. Me wore! A few feet away In the same stall-| The fight? Well, tha another story, | bread-getters to documents, and Preal- | &# quickly as jossibie. AMUSEMENTS. °| rhe! o z san y ' ers ‘core, surrounded by | told elsewhere. Moore was beaten, but/dent Brush says that before the Na-|= tt AA five or six times In quick success bright red ronning pants and bright red! ike quarters sat re, aby { by AOS E RET ex The eye began to putt up. Finally, | sucks and his hair was carefully parte _Deforrest, hia brother “Reddy” not disgraced, onal League meeting, the week after | AMUSEMENTS. NEW YORK’s LEAD! " After jabbing a ‘Abe drove ans| and brush It wasn't mussed during re — hex, he Pas ts er pees Ot the | cca ue EMPIRE ‘4 #2°.3% other fterce right for the Jaw, and onty | Ne HE" ouig ‘and itepended upon the | Thetines Tater! New “ror unttorm [aie FADING THEA ES SOHN DREW: waged the mark. T as Moore| sient after t Hels k RGA Be tha Wearers to sign are Pitcher Rube Mar- || 7 NOTICE TO today te ps BES ec triad v6. beat throus BEAT RHO Anette a atom ok asl Bichon Gearge Witeel Binns Basenes | THEATRE GOERS LYCEUM © : the feather champlon| Plaroe, the former lightweight, ed Merkle has accepted the terms |}/// Every Attraction Mentioned in this the Im a be as ed, and his contract Is expected to is an assured Hit! With a. MATTHEWS. By arded to Secretary G most i GARRICK BR Ss, Bray iNew oot a ules | TNEWS NOTES tn day. 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