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a THR BVENING wortp, tay mepay, JUNE INTERNATIONAL SPORT. DOINGS: @ NO CHNPON WILE ANE nr NGS "ITE RUNES, SH FITZ HUNG UF SPURS cs Si s0y vs how tha font Dosing, Steg TocRent Without'a Decision, but Men Fighting tova Finish Must Know Game Thoroughly, Asserts Ex-Champion. ft Is This That . Develops Great Fightere—How He Won Championship ia; From Corbett at Carson. f ‘The famous ex-champion heavyweight will continue his great series @F fight articies In to-merrow’e Evening World. This series le appearing @etusively in the eporting pages of The Evening World every Wednes Gay, Thureday and Friday. By Robert Fitzsimmons. | Copyright, 188, ey The Press Pubiishing Ga, (The New Terk World). Stim" Sall all—is for it firet, las ni it. have boxers of the same class is that the sport Lou sen writers even call him “Coca- has changed. Cola Sallee. It used to be all twenty or forty-five rounds or to @ finish, Men fighting to a finish have to know how to fight. You den't have to know so much about it box- ing ten rounds without a decision. Look over that fight of mine dgainst Corbett at Carson City in 1897. If that had been a ten-rqund fight, no decision, I’4 have been forced to rush in and faké.a chance of winning with a punch. I wouldn't have had to show any alll. As it was, I calculated just how long’ Corbett could stand a certain fpmee, and then I set the pace and) wore him down until I got him. The result ‘was Os sure as science could make it. I knew how I could fight and how he would fight, and just what advantage in skill and strength 1 hed, and used I never figured for e moment that he had any chance to beat me. But @idn't go ir biind, slamming around for general results. Corbett had his ition. He thought he could wear me down with jabs, bleed me and me, and then get me. His calculation was ba and mine was right, as the result proved. ‘Feat fight énly took fourteen rounds, fut i it had gone ¢orty I'd have fol- fewed the line I sect out on, gradually weering him down and then planting! |, the polar plexus punch when I had/t50 Gerced or tricked him into giving me a @ure opening. t suppose that had been & Six) do He says it’s the best beverage to train on— Satisfying—Refreshing ’ Thirst-Quenching Demand the genuine— Refuse Substitutes, CewPUNcHING NEVER HAD ANYTHING OM INTERNATIONAL Foto !: When you have 6 decision $a win at the end of @ fight there isn't the same temptation to stall. The way ft tp two- of the boxers eatinfled ni fag and stick the ten without letting me ‘@ have been working to urry, and wherd would fet, and on daye when they are carded |to the club! contingent is larger than on Gays when the programme ts inade Ww entirely of fat races, pull down a. pu yesterday with, the cae any oe Raed Whitney hasn't of Hope 7? missed a baad sagcele se opening. feed La yi rece iy Haynnny ag Interest~ Bard if and meet o hing de to eee Ella Bryson never looked better thaa | _Fipin Rock she does right now, and when she’s = Tight nothing of the kind she met yes- terday is ever going to beat her. When Jack McGinnis'’s Sam Jackson began his belated rush in the stretch in the ‘ond race, more than one in the was rooting for him to Jackson may yet oe a ots the crowd ees "} ae to START RIONT, becuute hat, means atth “pound, and the other fellow was ‘cs the 7 easier than I expected, ao I had to stall time LITTLE ST eapendsiatea L & couple of rounds to keep Low from knocking him out too soon. Punch Boul Already Picked as Champion T'wo- - Year-Old au eluaas te walk from the pada: the lawn. ge over only knows how to fight ten.rounds, No tat ‘his s eountey at Srevent, by ‘til 6 on nese podem) ‘will ever be made in ten-round en outs. Ground, It seemed odd to see hi Fay wer reiert amet Pi In the ireparaston of the Ramapo farm ntrien Ba: nafs pn miu Ke Buy the Best. They Gost No More. ASSORTED SELECTIONS. } $3.60, $6.00, $10.00, $15.00 and $25.00. Light o' My Life hasn't run his race REPENS lock to] yet. He had ine chance In the Metro- events or But He se Gob Got to Measure ¢ . Strides With Some Other Good Ones. gy sreres Treanor. racing seasan je ectircely @ old, but already racesoers Deginning to point to: Punch e two-year-old of the year. ut son* of Ornament and ; On July event with $1,000 added money Is to be @ feature of the programme. The steeplechases cer- tally attract the Long Island hunting R, F. Carman's Meridian !8 going to i beat a field of good horses*one of these forgets to run out as he nears the stretch turn. It wasonly his untimely bolt that tnabted Capt. Walker ved ma of the clubhoure when her Delirium cams home in a gallop in 19 PARK PLACE. Telephone Barclay 6483. ARI TGA BIC Representative Wif! Call. FOO OU0 RUE MORO HONDO USED CAR Beer. Alt, CAMS READY FOR IMMEDIATE ‘ DEMONDG! Alexander Smith & Sons Carpet col Bee Notice St ne, Auction Rugs and Carpets is mae on. i ca All Goods Marked in Plain F: ‘Most recent yesterday's Juve- . 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