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Goopeve', » THEY SAID. “ly Os Has Hunted All These Years in Vain for & 4 T ShUT MY EYES AnD swwu! it Man Who Trimmed His Parent of $10 cation ti eghhad: ’ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [eodiSFS8%.] 4 RIEY'S, FATHER WAS | BATTLING HURLEY'S RING CAREER---ILLUSTRATED : | BUNCOED: THAT'S WHY 1 HE LEARNED 10 FIGHT «Sy ott, ates 4 When He Landed in Boston From { the “Old Country.” ' ! "AY FATER Watep ON THE WHARF TWO HOURS" oo oe ij BY ROBERT EDGREN. ATT j IRLE venty- Some poor Tried To MIT MC ATTLIN( HURLEY, twenty Wilt A Bortie | My one nd already a scarred ~S Og °L CHAseo THe UMPIRE ALL THE WAY Home" English Bantam Champion _Will Arrive Next Week BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. Sa) veteran of the ring, but not a — — LUMN eee a “I Intend to Play a Lot — war aresat tat ianel| — OF Games,” Says McGraw hi h in Boston—if 1 ever caught him.| " V'm still looking for that fellow, He| Giants’ Manager to Go to Mar- PARK WILi BE KNOWN bunked my father once, and my) father slwaye used to describe him} ‘in Early So as to Get AS FARRELL FiELD. Digger Sictay th) Is Matched tol Fight Frankie Burns Here At the Sh Jimmy vard of Chicago will meet Ted A NR EE ST Oe | J 3 | t of Australia in the star on Jan. 13. |] bout of ten rounds, Four other j ‘ ; ; { |] bouts ‘will be put on. and tell me what to do if I met him.| Into Shane. They are rapidly clearing the | At the Mytvad AcO, 62 Hasiies y My father came over from Ireland . snow and too off the ground up | |] Tommy Houck will meet Johnny nded in Boston, He had a brother living there. When he stepped on} SET ine wea ea er cad) he { BY JOHN POLLOCK. \L Moran tor ten rounds, mrt a fellow saw him looking around and came upto him, My father) BY ROZEMAN BULGER. work on the new park for the ee ae a. Hal the Leal fay Fs yhe ° y § brother lived on, "GRAW evidently intends to make | Highianders will proceed rapidly. pantamweight champion of Eng-| | Torky Fisna, mn beat Jack Twin" Bailivan Where the street was that his broth pong rT tar the Goeth The pew piace {8 10 be called Hare land, will arrive in this country eases: ut at Boston, and beddes ts , ‘Have you got $102" says the fellow. | ‘un usual. He hae had ail the | fell Field, Mr, Farrell objected Next week. According to the Mirror of | ford hast iten lostret at tea ene ae 3 ty father pulls out the ten and holds it in his hand Junttorms, bats, balls and other training | {0 having the, park | named for Barrune Horcey , Life little Stanley has declined all | watched todhy to. meet” Suny’ Pereinon te & i » bats, ba h Nn i rounds of modesty, bu mate t n offered vut of twelve rounds at the nest Losing show Pajve it to me,’ sayn the fellow. [es k nudged him and/ equipment packed up and shipped to\} at the banquet early in, Decem- AWKWARD AS A TRIGA EAL GUI welt RLOMK, Che other | .t00 ArmOHT As Atel atime ou tuemag coker Nowy stand hero until T get back an al aid “Bats “Atlee Dunaheath | MAfin: at Mackall, the trainer, te in her he was notified by the base. || Buiipea = | side either on Baturday or ‘Tuesday at Shean rll ewln in Langtorg wha tighta oe © You to the place. | ‘atarted wm chu : "7 ee ent. | Marlin already, and with the assistance ball writers that the park would ; \the latest. Stanie natohed to Beh hen father stands there two hours ert hn eto ronda. pNen {| of John Murphy, the groundkeoper at || be called Farrell Field, notwith- BuT A) FIGHTER aitin uena Be Seren Cle, tr | fered hi fu chat cainallly ccepted the, terms of. en Another fellow | fought Frankie Howe. He came to me| the Polo Grounds, is getting the new Leelialis ita Pict apn Marr saat ig rounds at the Nath Hing Club | Syracuse, N. ¥., for a ten round bout with Bilt sks what he's waiting for, He! in tho dressing room end says: ‘Are| field ready for the invasion of the COrI rae Chee te oeiaees ; on Friday evening, Jan. The lads | Aliew, the featherweight coampion of Canada, and B34 rell for his hard work in trying will be it ines Wee ft the ten will baitle " Jan 38. tettlble time convincing, father | you the fellow I'm olng to fight? 1'})| epring Giants. to give New York a winning Me fngalde. Johony Coulone will, be | Atte will probably let Allen sabe 0. show! e fellow wouldn't come back with| knock you out in’ a hurry.’ Howe| “I am not certain yet," said the team, The plant when completed the ringside. Johnny Couion wall be | ti hm 4 oF a few rounds so As not to make the | » too. My father was always) Kicked ime on the shine and did-every-| Giant Manager, “but I am thinking se-|{ will have cost {nthe neighbor- SSE ET ahaeienior cae the ded. | bout that. He used to hunt| ting, but 1 knocked him out In three! ‘ "Ato for ten rounds at 5 0 ; ¢ 100,000, Mi rownds, The next one was Jvutsy|Tiously of going down there and spen hood of $ the wharves to cateh him and) Kine, te brought a crowd up from|!"& @M extra three or four weeks just me so much about it that every | ark to wee him lick me. He be-| to get in condition by the time the team go to Boston to fight I take @/ gan jabbing and I chased him into a| Shows up. I intend to play a lot of round the Wharves looking for| corner, They pulled ‘us bantamweight championship of the world, Ad Wolgast. the mands t Moran enty-round bow | club don neat month, -| aay Wolgast. waa willit ed as a floor, Next season he expects to have !t sodded like a big league Pop mone | 4, AMUSEMENTS, apart. He|games during the early part of partys ‘h ) MANHATTA Hyenines, ise y myself, I'm afraid I wouldn't /Jabbed me again and 1 chased him tnto| season and I would like to get in ‘They are building a dig bath house | M- iiaeantee fur 5 AS { wi him from description now, | 9 aaeee Wrenn beating him up when | shape 9 as to make the youngsters| gown there for the exclusive use of the|, PRANK GOTCH I8 GUING LU thus). saree vetween these two college AT RRMA PRESB ce tags G0 \ j , because that was before 1 waa | {2*, crowd broke in and somebody trled | hustle. Giants, and Ed Mackall, the tratner,|‘tU'n to the wrestling game after all.|teams. The Tiger leader made four of MATINEES {I tiv. feces } a he may have changed a lot.” | stopped it, ottie and the poltce| A letter was recelved from Murpny,|jg in chargo of the details of that work. | After he defeated George Hac! Wai he a ee a in| WILL MURPHY & Battling Hurley stopped as if Then I got Joe Bede Dunsheath | te only Murphy, yesterday, and he| Murphy and the trainer write that they Schmidt, the Russian Lion, he deci “4 iat caged the deciding goal WANCHE NICHOLS th e extra period. run down. bringing on the s00 1,” 1 asked, “how did that start|to get me licked, 1 t vs in the figiting game?" three ones trying|#4¥s that the grounds are getting in|are getting lonesome and want the/ that he would never appear on the at Bedell inj shape, He says that the fleld which| boys to hurry up and begin work. The| again, but tt scems the lure of %. $0 Dunsheath thought| was given to the Giants by the city! weather {ts ideal for baseball now, | game is too st MIKE BERN WILLIE Wis EVENINGS |[Iioss « Orn BY covr he Tast week ind A MILE AN CHADWICK Tit ng. He has authorized | twenty yards In 1.40 gh lowered — Tye date for the” teu:tuutd bout tetwemn || GOR ARUN! MS. | he'd have to fight me i ; though the winds have been high. Teams] his trainer, Fa , to annource I thet, ei gee SR hace the feestoudd bose, between | Sinn, | oy MAMIE TOME ICETIBNG: || toad omg. Lrncumne Ta wONe Go cet dC icee cod cee tee ee hee ae lia Tons ere ciaver botherd with’ TIM ance ns wii Rare cdineas oo Gh Wat IAnd te che eee Cte ee, Oke Reeenk Te Natasa bo neon Wk OUG [i * went on Hurley, “when I was! fot of backing, nel ate Peeve eet | bushes and that they were harder tol Pie tris the wind that bothers thom, | {at he will meet “Hac pon ety eee |, by one-fifth of a second, Banes Sioa AMMERSTEIN’S a 'a lot of backing, and Frain offered s Ide bet of $20, ¢ { I wanted to know how to fight / to put up the money for me. But Dun-| St TM of than tf they had been bie) Wien a stiff breeze begins to sweep eehags ed ieee eae fo 2 ORGE CLARK, WHO CON- H Site er caught that fellow, 1 used to) sheath would only bet $25, and he| ees: “Murph” will not attempt to vod | across the prairie baseball is practically eve tH an tbe erece pia cor 4% aiven gacnee aid woo an ck Gt te bout. | Brown wil . 50 to BA. Dall: pl all tie time with the other kids | pulled that down before we fought. It| the diamond this spring, but will keep’ out of the question, na sandstorms al-| Winner, the match to be at the a in seven games and won six of [igat Losing. wit is. iniirel band to-la HARE A Re aay { the Garfield Bridge. Then one; Was to be in private. We got chased | it perfecly clean of grass and as smooth most ruin the players’ eyes. three. fallin: has deposited ami ‘eur pool title in the te ment andin”? Barnes & Crawford and others, { Punsheath over in Passaic, where wate 2 came, Ene walled about peor in Omaha Jan. 17 will place; Held at the Cnion Billiard Academy. | SULLIVAN AND MANTELL uNLY 1HiS WEEK Open » } lore we settled on a plac 'e Sote! rn 130 P.M. Ht xj matched his ttle brother | eT ta te ted nee ee $5,000 to prove that Gotch tei WALLA Guineeeel coner ne eae BOUT WILL BE HUMMER. to 10.80 P.M dy to fight another midget. The Happy Jack's “roadioase It wae al ear- oy auses an Soon as the real hona-ide chal.| | WALDAGH “ac see gan midget didn't show up, so Alec | o'clock in the morning. Some people enger puts himeelé in evidence he PIG and captain ofthe: Bes ihe! heweat Waainw event of ihe weak oe Somebody to fght his other camo tn autor, and the machines were| ede Main lela |New York Amereae any doin the will be staged at the Na sow. Dave, Ho asked me sf I could put all around the th the lights N. Y.. Y. A, even 5 feat PRESIDENT GARRY HEARS. ,| graduates trom the Mechenicer mage Club of America Hid ed ean ‘I‘don't know 3 1. ‘Well, panne on us. s the way we | of the Reds, says that there is no com-| "ering Department in June. Frank Mantell and Jack (Twit Iprubators, Song and Cage Birds, Caries, x 4 mays Alec, So I tried tt and: DoUshe | knocked tim out in three how hard fought the game was, It Was ination of Johnson, Dreyfuss and him-| van will be the combatants. ‘The result | EF ATEANTIC CAT CLUB. SHOW wa { Dave out in three rounds. 1/70UNdS. Ho gave me a hard fight. We great! . : Cubs out!, ALL THE BEST SPEBD SKATERS] of this bout wil! clear up t! | Admission EO cette. ahs | fy cents for chat first ght. That | fot M0 for that, and I got 6 per cent. Faok Syratt Makes ae ae of the |" Muiien, the largest man playing “elf £0 force Murphy of the Cubs OM in the wast will participate in the | weight situation sc W a CCudren 28 cent q f DOewanna, N. J four years iso, camins That was my frst pig) JACK OF |hockey to-day, had his first tryout with i tie: Natlonal | Deseubs DUE SAYS SURE to-tncesow the Bt. 4 F LAZA VESTA VICTORIA. went right on fighting, The nex: | “After that f Ae d by |the N.Y. A. C,, and he proved that he 6. Keeps: on aa he’ has been. «i } Rink, Phil the fa Bath Mat Ay. /22 ALL STAR ACTS. i See racwalker Whes we ant Mae ees fatto fits Six Goals Scored by |! one of the best "breakers-up” of the io will Kick himself out, Incident: | ving Irishinan, who’ ts skating faster | sremtelt art OnOre conc |f DARLY MAW eae | Onset, Cases Pie ‘ ¥ ao ibe | Acre in Naw York, 1 beat How- loffense ever seen here, He is bound to ally, Herrmann laughs at the story | than he ever did, even in the d 3 1 and casting envious | ¥ ‘ @ ring he says to me: “Go nice! ard Smith frst und then they mtucle mo St. Michael’s make Kooi in the coining atruggte. for, that ls supposed to have been Orisinatcl | he'was creating new Infos re ; towards t vacant ys |TAMERICAN, 22 ALL STAR ACTS! asy now, because I don't fecl| Against Kid Stinger to get me trimmed St. Michael’s. tas hae by the Chicago magnate that the Cin- death of St Sullivan | a < Then the bell rang and When we got In the ring and the er cope etadaanomepmater cinnati and Pittsburg clubs plan to de- Morris Wood, ds Ww dime all over the place. He clued | **¥ how Seinay 1 woke a si - sert the National for the American | bon, led Heataes i f all began yelling ‘You'll NK SPRA I-tacea child League, } ora mile my, eyes tight and hurt ne a. (ney) All bow wilt I ACK SPRATT, the ange H mile 41 got dizzy. Bo I just shut the {i are cqaeedeia | [trom St. Michacr's, put the wallop, MULAN Loses Sera aes BOLE his at two f ¥ weeks Ago. | eye and swung as bard as 1! goodby—goodby.’ Stinger started in ta| 2 over on the N. Y. A. C. team at ae eee Ne ce De Bar, | tha nate tike,& team In faster Ume than | victor of the bout next Friday night will | co@dtand dropped him. He got up and Nek me tn a hurry, and I stuck my left St. Nick's last night. He was the whole ea en ynn pe ope Matic A Re A ATi art ati i e competition. be matched wi Selly } WALLACK" S i 1 my eye and swung on his jaw! out and kept st working all the time show. The blond youngster made most | i al col a a Tom eto winner of this tmatch will surely meet | + nocked itn out, Tho crowd ols Vntll he wax covered with blond. Vilcked of the goals that were scored in favor ds Given Decision MY HOUCK TO MEET Pap POMANDER WAL ok Wea oats dupiped Gn, him good in six rounds. Got $25 for it, 4 his work on the FT a a a No Parker, dart cet covthtng tor that ngnt, | Then t beat Teny and got 810 thag. Beg ee Pa ARIRR GAARA GIR DR. PRANK J. sexton, wito| JOHNNY MORAN TO-NIGHT. TO-MORROW 4 peig Ret snything aut SeRN [1 fougat Willle Green. “T knocked kin ico was really a revelation. aia with Fred Tenney formed the famous i. 41 10-MORROW, 4 were so mad they told me tol jue in but they var hits ‘The score was 6 to 0 in favor of the Brown b ‘ saat a Nh YORK ‘Beats $1.00 to , " m0 gave him a . py ine A rown battery of the early nineties, has} ‘Tommy Houck and Jonnny Mo: 1) | PSE Vor ee in As $1.00 t j Myself out of Delawanna or they | rest ‘ani vin’ th again, and” he. visitors, and the players from the North |Jack “Twin” Only Quiets| been selected to coach the Harvard | box ten vonede inate eae teoran will EMPIRE. Cire i shakesneate* [At tex ‘ottices tig i ae tase Hamed tia | Beat Me all over. After a couple of can thank vixteen-year-old Jack Spratt | baseball team for the coming season. | at the Sylvan A. @. of IL LW HURTIG & SEAMON’S ,h° eee Poe an oe i anda my seconds sald: ‘You're getting for four of the #ix points scored. | Down When Sam Langford | Sexton captained Brows in 1802 und feat should be ik THE B 13h im with the kids and tick Kod. You'd etter it hm again,’ 0! De, Milly, who played at his old po- | 8 and then playec with the Boston | yr zouck ls the al, ON TONS Inobody would box him. I boxed | yao eine the citing be: , sition for the New York A. C., covered | A Horiz atie! PB wears Bince who has had great battles agains Hes OF vv nd he slugged me all over the 4a He teodmian then, I was getting be:-\ ie net not only with his stick and legs | Ppears on Horizon, Maye ee oS Frankie Burns, Jimmy ( Charley |P LYCEUM | stisi | ACADEM Ntsyc Oe, 20e & 30€ pri plage) but I wouldn't take the gloves t hut he was not averse to throwing his | n nd top-notchers. UNCLE TOM’ Ss SAM i 1 yen | g @ s o . | omy CS SN Re ET rat Knockdown by Murphy. | toy on the cold tce when It was neces: | (ieee ee neice ia) ENNSYLVANIA LEADS IN THE pELASCO, ¢:' | a fan worked, I tsed to go and} “The first tough one 1 got was with sary to stop Mr. Spratt’s accurate shots. | Rognon, Dec. 2 | Triangular College Chess League tn the | __ AMUSEMENTS, TUE NEW eonpit +. wa phyrical culture at ytom, | Murphy, He no the frat knock- The doctor didn't caro (he'd been packs | yao (Twin) sullivan and “Porky” | ‘2Utney now !n progress in tho rooms | THE weW THEATRE ‘ CORED, THE concen | Bre ok me over to the un in, down I ever ! at vas 8 ing ico bags avout a couple of pattents | yin at the Armory A. A. had a ele the Rise Sh s Stub, the Cate | REPUBLIC, Wy afd a, hs, or i Brooklyn and to put, funny one y Went ff Long Island), and he was a t 1 Hy Ais | Bo ‘dy hi § one and a half points | ed. Sat j | Begokiyn and a Rrsenpat) Sane ore, pent By » Long Ts p tational ending, Referee Meming mak: | to Corne and Brown's half a} ; fls$ REBECCA OF SUN'S YBROOK™ FARM j the in count, ng a ne leap r ne rlug to + | point, EST) Bioay & Both at BU, . “Tait stops Kid Cams’ { get knocked’ out the | cape the wrathful, onrushing. Sullivan, Bay’ settee i «SUZANNE || OLY MPIC fie 438 95, Ione 7 sy BY) Bat Stops Kid Camphor, | tiuy. It wns Jee tn front of the goat the ladles drew | wig then assailed Miynn while the Int-| THROUGH CAPT. RAY'S GREAT | ih ibay | FRED AARWIN'S MAJESTICS | Make a chance’ I says, So J) fog. 1 wav thelr furs closer about them and shiv- | toy was sitting in his corner, the Twin, Playing Prin defeated Yale at) GARRICK ToL | the floor. ered. However, the doctor's stunt be- | regaining his head and his ring mannors | 20ckey fn the Elystum Rink, at Cleve- | t ANNIE RUSSELL OLONIAL MIS GERTRUDE wor! } xeantied| gy i amo so natutal that in the last half of | only when Sani Langford, one of Flynn's | 14%, 5 to 4, In the first game of a series |f> HUDSON ® it 1U bay Co. Harner &" Crawfost, ankles sd Up lis Tega Int @ the game he wan able to fall every time | seconds, auddenty appeared In. the ring oP BRIETING Ae ee LR ta net “Dna next time Twas knocked down te Puck came tuto hie vieinity without | confronting him. | TP aoAgWay yey been BLANCHE BATES | ALHAMBRA °. ‘oct he Be a Aldn't foe! extra even Gropping his Chasing a releres cru hitting e seated | & RLOWE' | T° RMICIERBOCK EI Bway AL ta on Moura? Roman, Jin ferring to t A. C. team, 1! opponent were one thing, but taking on | SOTHERN-MARLOWE | 7 ; Mats. ais New Year Thehe i Sorton & Moura, 7 d to put Iee on 18 necessary to mention the fact that | Langford at such notice was not to Sul- CASINO! 32 THE FOOLISH VIRGIN)", ~ bie un Mr. Peabody at left wing was entirely | tivan's liking, and he at on ast 5 @ subsided. Bizes, bout Afteen “overcooked” —th ch CRITERION Mack &' Walker, Wion put he was, Mr Peabody was atrald | pieming's award of the bout to Piyan {PM cm Sine Comedy "20 THE COMMUTERS © ITE sek aed him, woull spili the xravy, und Zt Was & case of the Twin losing his WILLIAM COLLIER at ston Matt Roker Skating “3gee'z y it. Re aiways did as far ae "cousarned” ap, | need | Same Style 4a Wee Wes DILL NATAMS] BAND CONCERTS the Peabody, 1 New York boy 6 decision did not meet with t: LYRIC 3) 2) 'sMitines Tot || GLOBE Riroabyay a \ ; ; nes bem ‘ 4 approval of aii the fans, Bome figured | wns. LESLIE CARTER Saha eee rue lets ued Ae 4 |g Mgnthe and months on the ice put the | that Sullivan was entitled to the award, ten, HERALD 80." s%84.88 (PRA BERNHARDT | THE ‘GRAGKER sits \ i . F Rigs St. Michael's team tn the best of 1° a and there were many others who A ae i ism ello erie ib Tia teked that Lesied itor Mey are alt wonderful hockey players. ougth the worse he. anould Rave. got LULU GLASER sai Se Rae sist tc bd q ; 0 Bay and at the Sharkey att. at point, showed hip usual | (ousth, the: BG OK ats Ra Zel ars in . 1 Nee : t in tives Baa eee magnincent form, Hub Cie BiArlDg oF After Sulllvan Wad atruek Flynn white | mean Sho): a aN dit LAST TWO WEEKS. Lr of never be forgotten by those who saw Tew Wen v5.00 J |g NEW A We E a r the game last night. Fiyno started after him, and just thea | | Main Elliott $ 0 Mat. To-Day, 2, Lina, Abarbavell sith Rntah for a car Tt was a desperate contest, and the it was that Langford appeared in the Wauld uss aries MA ADAME SHERRY | fo Sette Rican ei ast tsatea ian ould you wash soue'f 24% The Gamblers See ET || waya i " econ ae = hands in the same water | Se "i" 420, Wrof Way, Ts SP LIBERTY shits! Wed sac 3 ofl ROOKLYN AMUSE i belgare “4 used by everybody? ACU CHEVALIER Mor I] rive shasons 7 CAMSTIE wacoonatD i ery de istlnee Daily and A JR CHI Why then sacrifice your | ALBERT Weacsiah | THe senna mao, |! Smoking Concerten o YOUR CHRISTMAS MONEY | face with everybodys giRoLe Re gO Bea YY NEW on PEEL | PAENE ne oes wresien® re : Cr tani ISAE) wood stained shaving!} RAS? & He a a 7 cannot be better invested than by ordering a |,.\) Ask your barber for the Sealed) J yNey e| NAUG! TY MARIETTA GAYETY freer vse WEST END ei eis # Suit or Overcoat for $25.00, reduced from $30.00, {Sterilized Cup, Brush and Soap. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS 1 with kat NARKOLD. Ip HURTIG & SEAMON'S BIG SHOW, Ta Cos es |e | $35.00 and $40.00, Style and tailoring unsur- | School Fel | REE With ED, LER WROTIE, Line an awful punch | hover Hoge Our Full Dress Suit, $40.00, Tuxedo, Dancing. "WALLINGFORD * Remediation ek cegie tes Gant } | 5.00, Ready before New Years, {Columbus Cleete he first time I ever knocked when 1 at Cy and Tow is WE : “1 rr reas 1 jumped right up and grabbed a pounds after su that night ra Houklet. d chased the Mmpire all the way| Here Bat ran down entirely ana A N ll “AN Broadway &| couldn't think of anything wm. so he qT pretty tough bunch,” got ub and shook hands aud reireutd | 9 Ninth St. pov White UI og Wwsburgs. 7 wand illiiard ‘aca are WAT OAILY inning. He be@pun dowg joward the elevator, Gist St. and Broadway. 8217 Ma: 10-20-30 toe lve th whips if ti

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