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4 ‘ ai - - . ‘ 7 . » , 7 a HE EVEN UE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, F . ‘ y | : STM R TING PAGE IN NEW Y RN CONN ORK ERY NPGOvERN came cote ees epee : ‘ | RECOLLECTIONS OF “TERRIBLE TERRY” | , Copyright, 19 Pr ' ' | wht, 1918, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), A . MA Goene eon \ | Spomieeeer moe | Famous Fighter and John Ls Pa | HE KNocKtD ow | Old Manager Both Laid | . 44 Toma No Other Bout Gave Such an A Venenae seater at Rest. \) iT ICAL WRECH, Ame 7 Impression of Terry McGov- Reena Fees waar la ‘ , er eGov ern’s Natural “Class” as the “arrwogt © cot | garded the pranteat litte neKA 4 A ‘ i | ANCE e greatest little fighter Philadelphia Bout in Which He} ; A MILLION FL. ‘te jthe history of the ring, will Fa 4 > burie a M Knocked Out Tommy Murphy. | eee oe eve wen nue “Tener, Rereneen RALLIED AND sctocemp =| PUried to-day in Holy Cross Come- potent Wredoan Mis PONTING DAYS WAS Tommy Dow avd senmag (0% Among those who'll attend), } Caartett, 9918, ty Tee P r Teres Les SLES Gane’ Se ee eee the funeral is Young Corbett, ‘ Vk Etim, Weis "NEVER Let Go! only boxer who ever conq! ERRY M'GOVERN and John Le g : yD sae, Sullivan were great friends Billy Madden, John 1. Sullivan's Gullivan always liked a fighter on old manager and trainer, will ale® who had no fear, Lack of fear made jbe Intd at rest to-day, His inter« McGovern great. He never for @ | Ment will be at Calvary Cemetery; pecond considered the possibility of |, Feaulem mass will be jthe Ii ee being beaten. He ripped and tore je little ring idol at St. John the \ from the first rush to the knockout. | | Zvanselist’e Roman Catholic Chugh, “I never get any scars in the ring 2ist Street and Fifth Avenue, Brook« Terry told me once. “I never necd ——, lyn, The mass will be said by Rev. any defense. I always keep the . _——— Father Duhige. other fellow so busy he doesn't have The pallbearers will be Samuel Hy Wace oh es" | Harris, once manager of the fi That was back in the days when Cums little tighter; George Mf. C eRe | “4 ie! » M. Cohan, John Terry was 4 miracle among fighting - Pecan Pa Pp lb aeecany Garoees rarer daa asa. ene eee CLeVEReST Benen 'o) ; “la wuy FE. Kelley, William Hefferman, Jo« ; It was Torry who first told me the | TERRY FOLEKED WOACET HEA CUED. y weovente” seph Humphreys, John J. Delaney. i aby Met a SIME: Of Soh Le Bale | sonia Z : oi y ces OT TAL Willlam Rafter, John M. Gray, Pate \ livan's to Terry's training quart - ( . rick Maddigan and Ralph Ellsworth, at Capt. Bongs'a place, near Bridge a me PAY port eo story amused Terry, He ‘ laughed and chuckled during the OLD-TIMERS PAY telling. TRIBUTE “John L. heard I was training at TO MEMORY Capt. Bonds's,” he sald, “and ho i warted out to see me, John hired & heeh,: omnia OF JOHN LS MANAGER, gleigh at a livery stable and drove BRUCE, 7 1 down tho Btreet. When he'd got 6 Rounns caw TW 8 O14 friends, met acts ” 5, men and women, whe little way tho tugs broke th COPELAND Fini OF THG GREAT i knew and liked Billy Madden im life, horse went out of the shafts, leaving Se Guomaw Dicer — Kiocrcwp att van pialt's. oe 4 the sleigh behind, John the ‘OUT WT BODY Bows [idesbedas + Campbell's Funerat’ : al cnt a BY a ae hurch in Broadway a foard and dragged him through the yy death of Terrible ‘Terry McGovern recalls th manager of John Tx Sullivan, wh enow. Then the horse got scared and unusual knockout blow ever recorded in the ie pe ime died White Plains raha te Fan away. John alld along the snow 24 GQuiesniberry—the Stow that Grought Tha ¢ shee id ortalh | Thureda a Piste EOP o yelly until he stuck in a big neh at brought the career of P The me ‘i 3 Leda Ahi Lite ; Soi reut tue bone rarcoped, A tl featherwelght champion of England, to a sudden close, 'T PM most Important hockey eertes of not be ablo to obtain @ furlough long More than 500 persons walked BEE a ne arte ee eright Youn Britisher punch-drunk early tn the first ro lowe, Terry ha the | 110 winter w in to-night at the St.) eHough to Tet him inake the trip from : ° ntly by the casket 2 was kiled@@Afier they dragged him | Sept, 12, 1899, but it was not irst round of the battle at Tuckahoe on | pittspurgh A K, when the unbeaten [Cane Dodge, 1a. Under thege elreum- | stage wens asket, and io the pee er cad deed tim up on bis ie : & vulnerablo Jaw that led to Palmer's undoing, | Wanderers ticekey Club et ‘ew York. |~ match to naka thatele Wost to ating | ® many men prominent tm and found he wasn’t hurt somebody || wae & crashing right-hand blow which landed squarely betwo: te ee ce ae Seika CH Wh Cale LS . is | sport, Willtam Muldoon, a life long asked him why be aian’t let fo shoulder blades, y between the /On Wednesday night these two teams | Cian Maco Sol. Sterrett Tells of One of ut an end to his pretentions friend and a great admirer of the 0 heli!’ says John, ‘1 never . iM play again, jan MacDuff wi o | m, 068 = . - ou) z tet go!" And be got his horse har- Terry had intended to end the fight with a stinging right t 1 League match yon the New York State | Sullivan’s Knockouts About the middle of © thira| One time fighter and trainer, eule- at eet and came along to Honds's, | While Palmer was reeling with lowered guard, but ght to the jaw gee Dry Dock defeated the Tyrcon- | Ponlds wt Bay Ridge by a 0 of 2| . is. ae round, just as I was getting ready to gized the man who had gone on, bide Saad he tad cia never’ ‘aid| owing, Palmer dodged intultively, turned parti it; Jule asl tie: eta¥ted to | PRE CANS by & soca: oF: 0.6 tne: Mee | sat fi Down in Texas, do Sullivan up, I saw another sort of| Charley Harvey, Dr. Charles Hend- pag ie @ told mo never to let +, ayoid the blow ieva like le ‘ © artly around, but not in um bey } gare} eee at Taft's Oval, Ni de Feb, 25.—By win. ————. tee coming to his eyes. He looked| ck and others also praised Madden. § ae ded on his oppone: ‘< i ading at half time by 5 to 4, inn victory over the y ike 7 oho! , 7 2 Cperry. didn't need the advice, Io, him aa neatly ay if tt had connected with pponent’s spine and dropped |and Monaten, with two each cha ean: voanike we f CHAPTER XIX. Rye Goat Lol peria ted ps S, che Bote Oise Onen Saas ever “lot go” in a fight in his iife. quick that in the excite h tho Jaw. ‘Tho knockout was ao |deraon, Howarth und Parker, one aple Copsrigit. 1810. by The Press Pushing Co ond he caught mo under tho left| hymns that Madden cherished aarine win or loneand We had only @ COU” boy aitement ently & few at the Fingnde could trace thei "ee oe am sorers TAG set See ening Woh daw withT hin right and lied mo up| be lifetime Cherished durin of lost battles on his slate, near . . — 1 24 ‘ound since the beginning|from the fi * ‘4 To ae Be Shavot his carcer—he was ‘confi-| ‘The effect of the blow paral goiter the third round of the masters 7 5 of m reer as a fighter that the | touched ; yey Pad ito Phage’ Aan tree SpOwe: see) RE e dent and self-reliant in every Tove} waralyned the Hille Britaher fer several: atnutos, |(amemene. of the Now: Yorke: State lene end aniled by iivarote 2 ; bin men 62 the peli 2 this his terrible left)” sgiiy f) ef the gume. A knockout blow delivered to the ' 1Chess Association, 1 tled with the way, had . of the country are always |°ught me on the othe: Billy Madden was the most Ifkab! re | the middle of the back jon, contested in two se he Banshee for points on the | int her side of my ken: fis at WAU tata ae ales thot taoat dleb was unheard of in the cup at 13 all nts on the| interested in fistic sport. By “big|face, and? —— ¥| fellow that was ever connected with vi e pea i ghters manage to safely guard men” T mean men who have 4 z Leche sald O'Rourke, “He was fate HAVE read paragraphs written| thelr spines from such unwonted attacks, ‘The famous “occipital” ml ra About twenty members of the tong 'ed to somethin have amount: | TWO-SECOND FIGHT, PROBABLY | | nds Bportaman through an: tHivmaE dy writers who didn't know Terry | of Gunboat Smith was the only pital” punch | r [Island Casting Club were on the field at yy is in the affairs of the SHORTEST ON REC He was willing to fight at the drop of McGovern, in which they say he| ‘as the only one that ever approached tt if ack of Brookly is | numba seas Nation, Former President Roosevelt/ “I'll have to finish th hal the hat for his man, and 1 dott threw away “several fortunes” in gee Be a iT ie Pane menroeseny Whe Ae ty 19.0 great Aight fan and half the mem. | Sterrett, “for Marks 4 f iat a eS ee bs és x | ; ston, r. Kait fn pers of tho United § : + 8 didn't know much | Oded @ im peesention or “on the primrose iy a SO WAS POOR JOHN L. teams wiil compete In the an rand when fa bcley aioe pine ne i ates Congress thout the aubsequent proceedings | wr tiers, jtFe dozens of instances In \ ‘om Sharkey doesn't fear t! 5 champions 7 2 » entirely hii z ‘ of the events of the | When he had raised hi 5 . hich his quick wit and th raor’ ptcange' it is) that mash (oom fife af tects MeGevern. fear Cea 0 nh nd which stopped tho j eanipion hip tournament of the fishing, Ht minis) Af wad HEE ted Blood lasnlal thes acer drei 4 his man clear off| knowledge of tights and ree | want should ever be mado on Terry strongest man who ever rushed an opposing Rares Lda pal ey the Hedi gpl) Ase elation ¢2 health. ‘a ns there is something about a fair| lifts the bail pre a football player ti man from \ Ho was a bet- MoGovern, tho fighter who above ail according to his most optimistic belief. Sharkey, just ori toi | ion Mi ay eg te ark team fist fight that appeals to him. A noted | hit poor Marks ratory to a kick, he| ing, than Fe Ee their fight- ethers avoided everything of tho Frisco, where he shone prominently among the bright lights of th t Real Le nae manabares her of Boston once told me that | him over the ropes ai ie wih encoked | Let & fellow W the slightest den SEAT Wuon he was a boy, just be- goast metropoliay wae Informed yesterday on Park Row ef ‘Tarry'e dia exceliont work, though: no Re Gould’ qakey his GGGaeamGTlen LOH Cee ee te ee Ee et Lataie avian and. Maddea Semis HORCRRLY AC Teh the eat ‘ or re understand things as he did he would! v: Mine bes where two chairs and three ae My before anybody else realized Bret time io ey, Modovers Rave hla eoiiable sie foarte for a few momente as he recalled the re- | QETROIT, Feb; 25.—Play in the 1 Attone: aiL-the Agnte mg esac big g2 Malate mews te his wean, with 10a ce + Me hs ittle featherweight king of real fighting days. P pata onal amateur Class A 18.2 balk. | a Sp lac yd ya ep was picked up unconscious, 8 tt wa to his man, with tho r@ ; : 5 J “They're dropping off pretty 1 ultAl ase ad. 0 Won the championship from Wiadel nt. Seven players a of the most prominent men inhi 4 man and hi tuppose that he could do mere Aidn’t in the least turn his head, He 9 off pretty fast, ain't they?” he reflected, “Fitz, byszko a fe ig ‘ing game being the worl hey f in the wings of the theatre, | With Jon I ivan th Bee Ain eas auiloniie bovel — Gungile Mente old denn bewant noiv it’s little Torry; but I'LL fool weako a tow weeks ago, ts wiling to| Huston. of Deirolt and David 3 ie or Ono Lnee SA tel eee is ‘knockout! occurred at cele | teeta eet a emotes, put tape and the only place he was happy, om for "a ae car soldier boy wag of-|3" of Chicago reminiscences of my career than I/veston, Tex., April ee at Gal-| Handsome, spunky, and, abo joni as outside of ri t oaQP, Whaddeye mean?” ered @ substantial sum to come to this| - can myself, I Ayer | Veston, Tex. April 10, fair as the daylight, he wa 5 gutside of ring and training cars Whaddeye mean?” he was asked: cee mua come to this| More than 2,600 socker enthustaste ‘ot you Kt suppose a great many| “Just a few days atter th [Sait OS the daylight He. Wel ae e. going ive to be a hundred an’ twenty-four,” he replied. bat . f the mateh| turned out to witness the resumption you know Col. Bill Sterrett of|one of ys after that T had 7 m sorry Billy ‘Terry didn't throw away any money | ped botween Joo Ste And Wiad }OL Play in the champlonship. ser 7 Washington and of the most unexpected experi. | P*%d oP at all when he was champion. He “Miss Bfurstedt in Fine F : Ybyasko, which takes place Frid |the” Metropolitan Ass Football ton and sometimes Texas. If} ences qf my carcer, We pene owe Was liberal enough to friends in need, noc alee Burateat In Fine Farms: saya’ headline, Now all the Madison’ Square Ganien: “The mietages | lene tect e ee eee eID atball you don't, you ought to. Aside from | pear in Chattanoog: a ahha 2 ° ut be nad no weakness for gam- tering how sho did tt. ment madw hin a liberal off which *- [eleven to victory” over. the Whitn Ron Ding @ man of considarabie infusnce| arrival soma ce faa ee Halpin Win bling, Hauor or the white lights. Pert she is afraid he will in Brooklyn. aware t's Oval In politics, he 1s one of the best polltt- | rae ad started a re- tog, anerry at the race track one __ Perhaps Joo Jackson won't be kidded so much this eeason if tho aint ee cal correspondents for the ne port thnt the man who was to a H day Sust after he had whippe i Krelie| Government decides to hang a shoeless day on the Hoover calendar, eer indie enue e newspapers | pear as John 1. Sullivan was an ims artem Race errera in California, 1 asked bim bis shad ry: postor. ‘Thi. Seat aion #€ it was “easy come easy go" with THE coL J + ‘This report had gained such B ; ©. fie ‘nght money, ‘Terry chuckled and HIS NATURAL BENT. SOLONEL THOUGHT HE) mie circulation that # woud note Y Dug Sprint said: “I never bet over $5 on a race Before the Bolsheviki threw « crowbar into the R | i |stopped, When I appeared = «crow ealae id ‘ | eared on the fn my Ife. I hardly ever bet more| Hackenschmidt, a capt he Kerensky a o the Russian dynamo, Geor esting battle will be fou Col, Sterrett was always interested |*t#se that night the C ve Pee! Geo here—l've brought Just| ond bro. amiat 9 oantaln in the Kerensky army, went over the top one day |{n the West to-night. Alth 0 fought | | As the officiale of the Queensberry A. © ot in prize fight! 4 Aarne ght the Chief of Police] Terry Halpin of the Morningside % down in my pocket, 1 can't lose| Over } oe whole squad of Bochos single-handed, Pooh-pooh! [contest will only be for Se ee eee be thre ee ore ne ioe tae Bie ee whan: Z Wcbtinie 0nd Ak onp: me | TEE Sh ee oloere. jHmnes cn the Athistle Club wens bitter S00) Rie much, ‘That's as much as thoy'll ever here, Hack captured several battallons of fron men, ha thot Guat {e dacdor Uiecmianio’ | Promesut Outing, Meee ban cari eet eee | fi hen appeared te: Tarascon: my Tore ae teas © Meats waren ors, 8 CRTs oRHe ie get me for.” Palo 5 Dobie shite middlo~ | te roxnd ss Atinay bus cited of the | famous tour ree it discovered, {lish my tdentity. I had no ways to|'® the seraten six-mile race held, by : re pean red Fulton does some fancy boxing over the wires, but he should | for the great interest d responalble | fork, the eolored hentywetght, which: oan books champion whom he expected to take | Prove it, except hy the men who wer: the Harlem Athletic League over the es eG eee 7 a Wty | gquip Dia training quarters With 6 pulmoter, Some day, Jessica Wittard | Mike O'Dowd of Pa sa Gy +s is apes eat show of the elu my title. Perhaps I had better let| ‘T@velling with me, and tho cops Halt rn gy aon ie RW ost 61 n' nse ut years! me ive to accommodate him h holder of | be on nit, w Ile Col. Sterre’ n ¢ A Pacey 4 pops uipin succeeded in beat later, when he was mentally | may h toa modate him the titl and Harry Greb of Pitts-| will hook Led na od ihe Jockos of th 4 , Fase tell the story himself, up sy t take their word. It was|by ten yards ee ar iegte i 1 . G¥ah, who Was developed into one of wy ‘or ten rounds, | Which he often does at public gather- | 84" hat I ‘raved Mike a’ bull [sprint in the final 100 yal unbalanced for a time, the book- We le a: eviee athlete whe oan harvest alittle alfalf Sha baat middiawelehta |n chia cot | Frankie Brown, the local bantamweight, and | |! what I called the ‘outrage, Fin, atl ‘The time 2m, 898. speaks well aleined Poel falfa while th une | pada | age’ Final! makers took $40,000 away from Terry nee sun [the Dat middiewolghts in this coun-| paddy Owens ot Beton werw bookal a to-iar| “When T a¢e a plain, ordinary § what 7 called the ‘outrage’ Finally! the fast running of Halpin, f tne single week. They had a clever} — bie = PO cANe eOthi Rae SIL)” ooere: Coe | he Ameer ene Seen AOSTA. | patna geese may Manas!” Scomiee’ ¢ cna to che aenican ae, Per err re gchome. ‘They accepted Terry’ # bets _ BOFUAne scrap, They. wll cote tor | Ae st aire i at ie ons feare ng or or Representative go on the ram-| or anyhow to the officer, ‘if you] , Six athletes of the Brooklyn Athlete Seem anew" When be lost they|oe,retummed the colors were draped | {f Joo Intended to Ho down he never Paul. Each man ta to receiver a| Dye the tthe club tomerrom night, Fred | PAE, trplag to Go up the press gal-|crgnnyeccy 1p this town have any |weckiy handicap race of the ectiected from him, ‘and when he won ere oe ee i Torry . cornet. | hea @ chance, for I surely did ee guarantees of $2,500, with an option | it ™ bate thaws Movoe ae aoe Bt lery,” said Col, Sterrett, “I am re-| what ane ay iRenetty T'll tell you Taland Athletic League, held over ne ‘said he hadn't made a bet, and) fe ai le from the| him a walloping. I neve of 26 per gent, of the other twelre-ro i minded of the manner in whic do, You just send e-mile course of the Swedish- te oate ses nd window of house across the atrost, i er was eo] of 2 of the gross receipts. , b the any|can Athletic Club, and won team od er rg Hee y sey te Bel’ Gesueay a gnen Ob, oats ed my lite $15,000 and $17,000. ene Trulte o Zaltinese & oo ie Dare! Joba I. Sullivan, His pace wae et ee He Bee minutes I'll give| atike Dwyer and Jack McGuiness, oFtnis Bam paid up Terry's ace | vnel ht began Palmer danced all the many fight pari the Denver featherweight, for fifteen royads be: | Marke—A} Marke—s cottdn screwer | y, " ere 1s but one Bulli. |borh representing the Mohawk. Sounts from Terry's money, to date, |,intt nd for a moment 1 Taree Sonor plat oe, Scotty Montieth, who bas just returned from | {2%,,t00 lakeside A.C. of that elty_ towalsht lin Gatvestn, and one of the strong- van, and I'm the man, Club, fought tt out for first Soa 6 A anentthns of MaGOVe a hin attorer © suc i ay that t a very Bittle | ro where he ts slated to bo 1 w t P ‘ 4 ee oe ¥ Af they, took advantage of Mctoy™ |hin defense down and smashed him to nraneton of hi aatiral Molaae” ae the y tha thera ia very ttle | Prankle Burns a twelre-round. go at the Peet * | tivan came down there on @ tour and| been im ANE: G28 ad) Whom Shey nad |Salo Athletic “Chub couge, 1 WM uch ta took a single dowar from |‘ floor with fu ous blows that no/Philadelphia bout in which he knocked ream, Fred Fulton and Pre S Moran ead that | A) 0° Meee OS Joffered $600, to any man who would | cp Lt yyy La me threw the “i ” } a erie a dinate. bathe See re Bad nO pelrent avon. | Ous Tommy Murphy MAG | Oe te tho receipts go over | New York City's am stand in front of the glov a, [crowd into laughter by yelling: Lovers of track and fleld : Rim of accepted & single Dots veg: |almer was knocked out in the fret mmy Murp $5,800, They weight fighta ia | off the honors inf | : he gloves three! #1 take his word for it, all right, |iy? action nes aerate paper in the country. ‘That stopped round, At that time Terry McGovern was|." rhea aaa l Sasa tase Ciel a ; rounds. Marks accepted the chal-|}'m sure he is J rn » all right, |jack of action next month. The ine fering when Terry recovered, after ught Dixon, aftor- |!" Very bad physical condition, He w people talk about the bout,” pase g teeny Pregl |lenge. After the contest I asked] “We Bho nlh ag ohn 1 national track aad fleld championships @ long time in @ sanitarium, he had Plo didn't think it| had Just come through the first Te order to ont |benere st Fittabursh, dames Tull, the mutiovol- | Marks for particulars, and this ie tho | x5 t from Chattanooga to |More Seiintiy Rogiment, Engineers, no mors money to be robbed of, for ny ‘youngster could|of the flness that ne tirat etage " get on @ match with Prot Fulton, | champion, easily won ¢ ew York Siate| way he told the story: emphis, and ther a young doctor at 1Wsth & tment, Poti his eole asset was a weekly sum p. Choe P oould|ct the iiness that sventually: eaused the" Mlnnesta"arnweaht, Jack Detime, the vert taiaa, ste harywriaht clay Hat. | WAY Bs old the story: led son faa is eanted oF Ae ei Slee ae eer eae him by Sam Harris, partly from at ear patens | Ble, death... sls sounded musctes day Wester neers.” wil bare to win declaively ore | bout and Jamie ules ber, oe the 1Bpouea | Aa I walked to the stage people |it I really offered $1,00 d to know |jhimes of the New York Athletic earnings of $18,000, raised at a t | rry swarmed over bi . ’ 4 drawn in heay ant hitting Chicsao figuter, in} 145-pound bout ai @ veniict 1 the | cheered me, and I felt pretty d $1,000 to any man/| will be held. | Sandwiched in. bet fit for Torry held in Madison 8 she had swarme ver, him} lines and he was ao thin as to & tees t at the W A. ©. of ed best iste ee eee spy pretty proud.| that would stand before mo four, jini? Wanamaker C ual meet of the Gorden, und partly from Sam's own oe RO NAS SOAS OF er eeey! | eaten ceroe ene Ae SRO Cael “Pars Milwaubee to-night. “Alike” Collin, mansger of |wes Arthur Boch in the 136.pound bout |1 was going to put my hands up|rounds, I assured him th OUP | John Wanamaker Commerce) Senta Socket’ ‘All o¢ this happened when Pee aa Ne egy Pi LIL See a 1 w fow sayy ago that the only min the 186-pound bout, | against the great Sullivan, I felt|then told me of a man ah I did. He) jusual interest contres in the annual Terry was no longer fshting Lereciclnay hina Cut With Bose a TeaRemL Liatoweleh ty ee ene | ite cette es tof mvetine Pulton was for | Jon Jucobs manager of Dave Aster, the ne {8UF@ I could whip him, but when 1] ing and he wanted to f crue Flom | aa tho Intercollegiate Assogles aetnere were several great happen blows Perse oe Ho was | mares, nima by 0 Dig |feated amateur bantamerignt clemeon’ wins | got into the ring, John L. stood in |during the day Flem! Ight mo, Late ‘tion of Amateur Athletics of Am ga in MaGovern's * career ne eitere we have again somo eurtous| rer condition, and a red SLU te canal Timms Wil ;e F day Fleming came around Which will be held in this elty on jumped into some local prominence ont by those who never OUR) FOmArRADe Bit Johnny Dundee was matched tod mean’ favs dimer Wikia te Licemeal, Mus: | SPOns of me: He appeared to be aljand the $1,000 were put into the {4 various phases of intergols wath hie frst fight, but it was whon| McGovern fight, They nay ho beat | tr aL aa the fight wan «| manager to weet some good liste ay Oy as | Wednesday moraing ) te Waniarios oa | heap Bingen th8t he looked from my|hands of a responsible man, the | lemiate sport Will Be olen tets terme Me kreaked, out Pediae™ Palmer et Modovern fight, They say he beat | tragedy to Terry's old friends, Mur. |rownds at tie Are A. 6, of Now ft for fitter | secretary” Danisis ‘Ther eta {0 bee. mus | 82% I determined to astonish him|the stage Fleming appear ee OB aun ne questions, Will Ue Suan a England at Tuckahoe that he became Terry was “anything but a wild|the ring until Te @ "Perry" around [on Mah 3% protblyMalt tiny of Clreland uidertanding at the Aviey who ts to men | PHBE from Weer eu ae saan calauicces healinv tallow! t wae cece Ge pee his blue ribbom thxtare 0 now {hat he became! swinger, He was a sharpshooter—an | the rop Terry reeled againgt at Matt Hinker’s club in ¢ iMte as Woah fo wot ihe oom oa it | al ov As a little in the, sporting calendar was fought George Dixon for the feather. | absolutely accu ipepahecien a | tae topes one | |. Moclovern fon March 11 ad Harvey ‘Thor Raat whe a ta ce the eae ete | onesie bande Ile bim have aldisturbed for fear that he might (iM <iizt becuse ot, tue Sarthe tng weight champlo but per. ssod his mark—whose attack was|m: Bas ee ; ‘ Uubt about it—and| for ten rounds at J Mo. champion, vélish | good one right in the jaw, Sullivan sk. My fear was ground! : Bh 8 atrons C ntiment on all sides in ry > on young always carried on with f j mar : wks to ch 19, x a 3 groundless, how- of holding it again th y mugded fo take on Youn Terry Mi W ony wrloa mpeedk | elie thelr Song tin favorite avo Mae 1 i Vinceot Reina, the New Haven promoter, wh |iooked at me in a surprised sort of fever, for I aimed tho hard w oe ; st, as an appetiz he ‘cue were wan Rinne orite beaten ee in now her Babi +s ‘ | way. abnalah . Be, Sen eens eh miler Ban! ' 1 to the mtdate | tm here ftom New Orleans with his manage [to bor 2 err of Hd Williainn, terms | Said I to myself: “This man has|-UmpP, and ho went out Fleming | championship. A band met f the a 1 walting, 1 Scotty Mor aad ba saan ig Hiet Ravin, liteials bantam champlor Xs 5 : was knocked out for . ning {N 20-ROUND BOUT TO-NIGHT, championship. | A band : | shaking, arms d wa fatty Mantle. lcstnd be wank (0 llot Barings, A wm ciamoicn. Thi mateh at last, and he knows $t./ Ang tad not entire minutes . OEY i te Bila ever jgnts with | the old fahting put with | ehat place, ti 8 ten round bout om t tine ot | Balas proposition Haven trate |He 1s afraid of me." So I gave him And had not entirely recovered when | . naw ORLAN = ose took him up Broadway. sai S aata commences | Ata Mnrpby and GRAIL | Scar cat Oe bee we oo Tridel BGM | Memoria Wand, Herman os othe of 14.080 te jeome more Kio ks. John L. looked} spoke after coming around Word Be! mut ne Minnsacta’ plantar an ean Pu yal thle poh Poh pe ot on ice 4 | Remaska art Teens nny foeCroniy rows ot | bot wil tbe te match the] at mo almost appealingly, He tried bla doctor } ca ne ca eae ring at Tuckahoe was dec- 1 t th ya chin pangperie gota fo stop my blows, but he was slowlaskes “te w Eto , om Pittsburgh, clash in cata with Acoxid w Reine ieh |i aa tans sas hak } Curley annow ) ne to new the asked. Hoe was i jurgh, clas a twenty " n and 2 on cate i ghte Sold manager of ie |and clumsy an event had i © to-night, The bettin, ‘ English flags. Just before the F And his ma w in in. | rounds at ¢ mpia A. A Jaye he waite ary, “err - hy th Fulton favorite OE cif Baa nid dow fe ne ee towel, | nies, was 4 a turued | In the second round I gave him 1 win M 1 Rakin a sgl pp éhe younger brot 1 Te y f course 1) Mc vern’a cla Ye ne but | a i ; at- several more hard ones, and he cone ne : 4 ma ny oe any 4 ae os os to salute Palmer, ae Tag ave Doon in| ¢ eaten tha ph welternee re tinued to look scared, I said to my re 2 . ; y rs for ge i am@ 10) ove mped it if on the night of March 20, away f taats he 4 \ x lot ee. ican flag, and whenlme off it he was to lie down, Sauces pa something of ea let Saute pot ein te through Pea Fad ol va weit it was ridiculous for ghia man to tyro seconds,” t) Ba 5 lot of : Dotten, Ka... em Mart 22. here bo found orders awaiting jim to report for jbe posing as the champion of the Th, ol aay i Min duty et Comp Upton today, world, and determined in"the next to (The next chapter will be printed |on the panda, when he. , row.) [he goes into the ring, - , 7

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