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THE EVENING WORLD THURSDAY DECEMBER 3 190B
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NEWSYDATE THE EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ROBERT
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Tommy Burns Sends The
i Evening World the RealL Facts as to His Match1 with Big Jdck Johnson
In Australia
i I TrOMMY BURNS will fight JakI Johnson In AustraHa on the
dt 26th the day after Chri-sti
pj The two fighters will get overI 45500 including their allowancesI for expenses and transportation Thisj Is the biggest purse ever posted ini cash before a championship battle
y It Is up in real money The gatei receipts will probably brenk all ree
1 ordsTommy Burns has proved himself a
i rreat business man as well as a greatfighter Jack Johnson and his stuff of
j managers have been badgering Burnfor a fight for over a year Burns wentto England to whip Gunner Molr andJohnson followed If Burns had foughtJohnson a year ago ho would have
jmade possibly six or eight thousanddollars out of the go As It Is he hastaken In 54000 already In Australia
l not counting the J30OX In cash thatmakes up his end of the purse In thecoming light and numerous Items oftransportation and prepense money FoxyTommy Intended all along to fight John-son when It became worth while Hodelayed simply to boom Johnsons reputatlon and make him a drawing card
On this page is printed a photographi of the Australian bank note deposited-
by Hugh D Mclntosh the fight pro-moter In the Hefereo office This 600pounds 130000 Is Tommy Bumss endof the purse Burns also sent TheEvening Voil l af photograph ot thenote for 1100 pounds 5500 that wasdeposited for Johnsons end On theback of each photograph is a statementsigned in Ink by Mr McIntosh
following are Mr MclntoahsTIlE < tesardlng the fightersof the purse
On the back of 6000 pound chequePhoto of cheque lodged Ileferee officet being Tommy Burns share win lose or
draw also receives one moving picturevalue 350 pounds and return fares London for 2 amounting1 230 pounds makingp total for Burns end 0600 pounds or SOOOdollars You will notice cheque Is abank one and open same us certifiedcheque in America Picture rights soldto Australian speculators for 4000m pounds Stadium where fight will be-held cost 2000 pounds and land cost 2000pounds BurnsSquires fight drew 13700
j pounds not Including picture rights Biteeit fight previous was JohnsonLangdrew BOO pounds Burns and Lang samecity drew MOO pounds Dad dayweather T Burns fought Squires 8Lang within 8 days Lang J vastly Im ¬
proved boxer since he met JohnsonOn back of 1100 pound chequeCheque Jack Johnson lodged Kefereeoffice Cash 1000 pounds pictures hare
1100 pounds fares three Englard return400 pounds Total his end 1500 pounds
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ITH the packmie of picturesW Tommy sent a few notes on In-
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Hello DobI am sendIng you a set of the plc
tures of the last light with Squires herei i In Australia I am also sending a photo-
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f of the chock Johnson will receive4 and mine too I had Mclmosh writ
I I on the back of them to show you arenetting the right dope The EveningWorld Is the only paper in America sottJ ting these photographs of tho chucksthat Johnson and I net Johnson has aclause In tho articles not to let on but
14 what he Is getting forty per cent of thepurse I had these PnntOKraphs of tImchecks taKen aa JUJntoshrumltiA me titit I ° fl ° one could evcrSO Johnson gut the forty per cent otthe purserII Your Friend
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ppllo of cerlulii croalts and knocksIN prejudiced juartcm there Is riuk to believe that this comini-
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the levelI am basins my Juilpincn on nil the
clrcumsiiiiKift KUirotuia as tin dchtj When Tommy Hums wm in N tI-
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Iwith hint Hu dod Id that hu miyi j tight Junneun In tune but that he u n
going to itold him oft until the jaaui-Moutil iniun hg luoniy
The ciiamplon u tcud to urlie niuIf keep Thu livenlnc World mpplUii winHewn of his tights whlu abruad Am-bf mall und table lir has inaiU KUOI
L hi prumiK Hums linn urlltwi mui-iIftlernIII Soon afui whippim lolr In-
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FeatherWeights Will Battlefor Title Before National
Sporting Club in January
IIY JOHN POL IO CKEM DHISCOLL tho legitimate
featherweight champion of England aiul Owen Moran the clever
English boxer will be matched In a fewveeks to meet in atwenty round bout
at the National Sporting Club of Lon-don
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tho latter part of neat month for apurse of 7500 and the featherweightchampionship of England Matchmaker
Peggy Pcttlnson of the X S Coo hasnotified both fighters that lie will givethem that purse to battle for and asthey know perfectly well that they cantget that sum to light In this couitrthey have decided to accept It A fightbetween them will pack the club to itscapacity
DUly Paphn the former middleweightchampion and his manager T K Joneshue had a falling out and Hilly baa toldJones that ho does not want him to be hismanager any longer lapko has engagedSam Berser the fight promoter of banIranclico to look alter his attain in thefuture Papke It Is learned had a dUpate with Jones over money matters afteraplies recent Until with Ketcbel wtlchretpontlblc for their parting
In order to keep in good shape for histenround battle with Ihll Itrocc theCleveland lightweight at the Southern ACoo of New Orleans on Dec 1 YoungCorbett will net aa a HtuJtr on the steamshlp Creole nil the wa to New OrleansThe steamer tailed yecterday with Corbett and Al Ilppo and betorc It pulled outfrom tho whtirr Corl ett said that hu wouldwork hard with hi eliovel luring thelourne so as to reduce fceieial pounue
Jlmrny Coffroth the fight promoter ofColma Cal who pulled org the itcunt mIddlewelsht championship fight betweenOllly 1apUe and sttnlcj Kctchel is nowtrying to clinch a mauh ewen PacXyy-McTarlanil and rr Mc Welsh to befought at Mr arena on New Year utternoon Mclarlund nas already ncctpuiiCotfrothi terms but ti nanes are thatWelsh will turn down the ranch ns flattuna Ntlton has piumlwd to tight Mmnext month for tin llghnMlght tltiu
A matrh was arranuej IUI night bctworn-Simmy Smith mil VoinK all fie lutal-llshtwelchis They WI ium Uiiiithn In aBlxrounJ hut at the nii stag at the IJrvlick A f on Saturdav nlcht s the clubhfis a erfnJnnt Injun toti restMlnlng theinllc train Irtcrferlni wlti In Uijn iliciuserms to lot no uhinte or tht ttj erg
Four thtr bouts l tntiji een y-
matoficj boierii will uvce Jc H-
Whm rnlly Delaney manntfr of Al l < jufmann the CJllfornn heiij weight Was in-UTTvA that Manlty Kttrhcl hi itided ufight heavy weUhls In the fuliro he > ni
If Ktel 10 inin tu fet I urn Iwill lsn for Kiufiuinn HmiJlat Y j thinkthat lteteie and Al V uil attrjci acrVl sani I 1nl tvilnf t ere tvuld na jo-niurli ulff Tfciire In tin Ir ebu tot Ileiuhi-lu rn talunj un ntlcht
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Jalready announrcj tnat he will tak eniviijiora aim vin tha account he pr Uablyunnt to get a Sine en his flghtiri to Ural ifno IE forceil to uieet him be will know howto tacKe him
Frinkle Madilen ar 1 Harr Ferns the lonllicntnelKhls are In excci pnt shape for theirtenround boat at he stas of the NationalA C tomorrow nIght lijili larts have hoenworklns bird for the mill as theybo abo to put up a fast
Ticket in WorldsSeries Stirs Up the Na ¬
tional
storm centre or the big leaguemeetings here next week
riot as at first supposed hearound the efforts of the American As-
sociation¬
and Eastern League to securea rating that will plato them In a classby themselves abovo the other minorleagues of the country
Not In the least That Is a very muchminor matter right now Chubby
Charles Murphy erstwhile press agent-of the New Yolk plants now owner inname and president In fact of the cham-pion
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Chicago Cubs will bo the stormcentre Maybe Charlie has It all framed-up Hes a good I ross agent you knowAnyway It Is Murphy thats going tobe In the spotlight all tha time duringthe big league meetings
Murphy Fays ho Is not angry Surehe Isnt Ill he burned up about six-
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miles of telegraph wires last nightsending out a statement as to what hethought of Ban Johnson President ofthe American League und member ofthe National Commission It all comesover the ticket peculation that tookplace at InlcjRo tinting the worldsclumplrmsiiip series last October
Muipliy si > a In lu not to blame ThatI
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CharluB Ubiety of the Ilrooklyn club-Is iinluug tf uro Hill Uahlen asmanager Of the Uodner neat ntasonand has called upon President Iulllamfor nil III Iho negotiations wIth Presldent iJnvy of ilia rostrini-
rulllntn has i rninlIstol rbbcts that he-
sriIi do tIll III hm jiover to jjeisuadu
HAVE BIG
Th settles of the Sixtyninth ItegI-
t bo hel1 ut Hiu armory Butur-l y niifht prfiinUc tu be of interest ns-n UY of thi tti1 s wlu took part In111 A A U will bo on
ami to iuniciuAll r Uiiii mo naturallyIn Ki < ron
Illui lIter thlr vsorkuitn for thfl In-
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l anti iiiuy muku tlitV rnouls-Ainouu tloku who bavn talnci luniorsbut at home In the Olympic cItwl1o wlH ruinate nu lllllinaii iIep-paid jllii riaiii 4ttlt jlobeiuon amicnilut a
Ono of ilr dltitth it the nnnff willj J 0 a I niiii IMIOII to tin Mil-
itary Atlll > Iituttui whIrl will lilDKM lIn u I n itl TlurtiriitrutMl r1cJlo rI r liniklsi BilL Ito
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High School Boys FormHockeu Leaoue 1909Iboth have teams Independent of the
leagueLEAGUE has been formed among The league schedule followsA the hockey teams of the high A nlIW Boys High vs Cutlernfl fln eIscrioois or ureaaer a uzr 11110 > U p u
extensle schedule has been nr Prep CJan 23 1230 Trlnltr san lumbia Grammar DPeb I 815 in-
Her5ranged All the games vIll be played of A winners of EFeb I-
Iat St Nicholas Rink and the teams In tIM losers of A vs losers tD Fthat hall front Manhattan Fb 130 losers of C vs winners ofthe league II GMarelt 1 Sla wlners
will also use the SIxtyaitIi street rInk winners of I iIMrrch Sla winnersfor practice Dos lIIgh School or j of F vs winners of G
be the onlywill probablyBrooklyn ib shnfllng oonlls Manualschool under the P S A L which will Trr1nl K g late looks the tiest just at
Efforts have been made present The Brooke nltrs are undefeatedenter a team hold this 3 euro reccrj nh aat De Witt Clinton and the HlBli School
I tota l8rdof Commerce to put team on the Ice The Townten liar flail live are gttirgbut difficulties have been encountered ready far the P Si 1 seajun Anhouh-in for practice and the two Levy and slare last years champlaarranging fj lflellgbe the proent lineun Ink >
Manhattan schools have decided to wait pretty goOd tnripoliek olIk Meteibefore entering the league k na5e Wfe pJiJei fIre reuarn-
owanother year > hse a wlnnr ccnHowever Clinton and Commwce will tlrvatlon up to date
battleOF CHICAGO IS THE BIG
NOISE IN BASEBALL RIGHT NOW
Speculation
Commission
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I neither himself nor any of his em-
ployees voId any tickets to speculatorsand that ho does not Propose let Mr
Johnson of the American League run
tile affairs of the Chicago NationalLeague club-
Murphy says he sent Cook andThomas the employees of the Chicagoclub who directly and Indirectly havebeen named being responsible for thetickets getting into the hands of thespeculators to Cincinnati and they toldGarry Herrmann all they know aboutthe mlxup and that the President ofthe National Commission says he IS
satisfied that no evidence implicates-
any employee of the Chicago clubThats where Johnson gets Into the j
case Johnson as a member of the
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commission thinks thero was somethingmIghty peculiar to say the least In tile I
way the tickets were Handled by theChicago club As a matter of fact
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do the players on Murphys own teamand It has cost him about 100 In sal-
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Increases for next season to squarethe players for what they consider they
I lost by the manipulation of tickets last
Johnson does not claim that Murphy-had anything to do with the mtxupbut does claim that he did not talusproper care to protect the Interests ofhis patrons the players or tlv National
I Commission Murphy says It Is spitework on the part of tho AmericanLeague executive ns his champion
I tram hH been beaten by theCubs Johnson wont talk of tillsangle He Just points to tho gentral
that exists In ChIcagoover tho of the worlds cliiitn-plonshlp flmcs and lots It KO nt that
I In any event Mr Murph he of toeglad rags glad hand and Jolly smile
Puiliam Viii Help Ebbets I
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SIXTYNINTH REGIMENT
GAMES ENTRY
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Dovcy to relinquish his claim onI Dahlen
iihetn and Pulllam held a conferenceyettorday and at tho end Pull III III waslit till opinion that 1 > ljvey would rel we Oalilon cllluir on payment of-
l1tlft1 or on the cholrj of one theIliooklyn tnflders liairliiK Hummel-
Kbbeia Is alto planning to get JImmySclirlntr ihf outlaw Aii efti rtmailn to have SebrlnB rolnstuK unil U
It huictfds lie will be In the Hrooklynoutfield next season
ninth of New York In the dosed eventsI there will lieS a wnemile relay liandlnap
rill thi different companies nnd alreadyseveral companies have niteicd teams
RACING GAME FAILS TO
I MAKE GOOD IN CUBA
There la little rhanro that Cuba willplots a help to American horseman whohail hoped the gamo would malta good-In Iliuunu anti other Iniii cities onthe Inlund The Cuban Itautni 1asocbailun opened It mcctliiK at AlmendarcuPark Havana un Tuttday to an Ittlendiinco of 1200 while sit Wnlnemlaylii 8 I lilt ii sou turneil nut must of thornAmericans The purses are small iM-nml 131 hut I lie uttiiiilUHO willnut rvcn piY for them
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McLain to Lead VanderbiltIraiik Mciuln SIlO of CrjniiKiiiSinii-
nMiliiln of Mltmlsslppi rinlrn nf tillstails Vaiid rbllt Unlvemltj team lisabeen elected captain uf the UCi team
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Cub President Makes BitterAttack on Ban Johnson-
of American League-
Is going to bo very much In the centre-of the stage when the magnates gettogether hero next wek
Tim Jordnn drat baseman of the Ilrooklynclub and the champion home run hItter Athe National Lcdicic this year I taking thebest of care or him It and claims fcr U Inpirfect shape right now tu play Dill TIntplays handball ever day and alsa works In-n 1nn8lIum
IjMlilent harley EbbUi tlll tits nopeof lImer Strlcklett the preat iplibull artist before lilt team start for theSouth StrkkSett hai teen tnlrlln5 In theCalifornia League this > ear arlearned hi In not natlffltd stith fhe gelmont he rweUed out there Ebbets hasent him letters urging him to Join theDrcioklyrt neat teaiun
Patsy Dononn John rianzel atal SueKelley the three mnnnirers Jrt out hv theowners of the clubs of rlrh titly acre thelieaili will attend the National LeaguemeltIng next wok Ginzel has ilirncilwith noctiester and thi other two willprobably land berths nlth sonic club be-fore
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the meeting endChrlity Mathenson will ooich the liar-ttrd DtteloiIl tram next spring He will
have abilutfl charge nf ten young twlrlerswh1 are ins ous tu become members of thetram Mittr will begin aoru ate In rebdiary and I coach the placers un-til outdoor erklOI well under Max
Johnny lla > lpn the fast outfielder of ImIndlanipoli cljh of the American A jnelvtl in will be a member of the champion Oh-cniro Cubs the fomlni toaiin IHviln-Iij > til a rew game with Iho Cuba littscaton but was tent btek la the lfldisnapoi-club
bwhen Srhulte Jolne1 the Hitdrn
ted the American Anoclitlon In billion this> tar rruiklni IW lilts In 1CVI cameo u tiercentaB of Sin
lou CrUer the nat backtiop rf thenotion American Lea izo club has methe annomicement at his hnie at i lvmnlet that he will quit the game at tie endor next eason I tales thatYoung the veteran twIrler will also retireat the end of rut year
Pitcher Mendez who playd wltK the ruban Stars whn they tepee here has 1
signed by the llIelllPati club for thesOn onlz twirled fr the tinlfl1iree-
of havana slnll lbs C reinnti fled atlIun on ae u ond hot litem In n fitenlnnlflg gains by a snre ot to O Theitch got only one scratch tilt off his Jculcer
PLAN TO CUT PRICE
FOR BIG BALL GAMES
President Johnson of tim AmericanLeague IB authority for the Ktntomfntthat tlm prltes or ticket for the Worldsotiamplnnshlp series next seiBoii ivlj hiscut In halt Johnson says it in not fairto tho fans who nuppoit tho toms allsummer to be compelled to pay doiiblnrates for the big games at tha end oftill clinton
Tho Jllaeril will make a vigorous protest against this ruling If the rest ofthe rniinbcis CIt the National Commit1lon Hide with Johnson an It will cuttheir rertlpt from tIn KIIIIIPI In halfgiving UIPIII only JVO to 1OM Insteadof or KW as now
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Experts Expect SixDayRecords to Fall Next Week
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Foreign Riders Vant Continu-
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Racing Without Stops-
for Exhibition Stunt-
sIF the sixday bIcycle record for twomen teams of 2733 miles and 4 lapshung up by Miller and Waller In 1-
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Jever to be broken it looks as If this
> ars lace which starts ont minuteafter 12 oclock next Sunday night willsee the trick turned-
A prize of 10000 francs has been offeredty n cycle manufacturing concern inEurope it any one of tile foreign teamcan win the race and hang up a newmileage fIgure TItle fact leaked outuntil a tummltUi representing the lotelgn riders waited upon tin managementof the taco and made a request thatthere lie no cessation In the race from
the time 01 the start until the timsli ontho following SaturU nIght This fon
exlstuil when tile Miller and Vial ¬
ler ncotd was made and tile fact thatthe rauc has been ttoppcd overv afterionn and evening during the past fewrcais for short distance races and eshl-bitlons line of rourix been a bit featureIn keeping the mlUse down
Tills roiUfrtt uf the Curupmns will begranted anil the rulers will also beltMiuited to Kevp on racing In case of 1broken wheel punctured tire or Injuryto one of the contestants tln dlsmounted man or his tuam mate belni given afrw mlnuta In whIch to jolts the field11 ems tlmt the TaberLafourcadeteam ublrli Ih rinnpoyd of two of thtgreatest road riders nnd plumpers In allEurope is according to tho plans to goout and set a nrtbieaklne pace rightfrom the drop of the flag
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Wesleyan Elects Moore CaptainArthur Moore 1910 rIght tackle on this
years team will be the captain of thejWeHlejan elevin next fall Moore Is a
years old ant uintu six feet two Inchesin heIght He halls from ColumbusInd
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IMOIC big I ii lour ntliletlo meetTwo promlbecl to New Yorkera thl-
Inter In addition to th manyalready planned by the National Guardregiments ami ln lop 11lcnt e hItS Thssetwo arc a dual meet lietvreiMi the Metro-politan
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nml a championship meet tield bythe Metropolitan Association
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11 and unmercifully walloped theer brethren Since then the Middle
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given a chance when they chaljenRcd The meeting Hill probably takepae late in March
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he a bhg as Interest-In athletics promises to be at a feverheat al winter lum around ManhattanI is probabJt that most of the athleteswho part In the Indoor champion-ships
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on Monday and Tuesday night willtake part In this meet unit records p-
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runner on the ground that hewas paid to compete with HayeD inthe Krratuon race at New York
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