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Show fcyBRITT TELLS I HOW IT HAPPENED Kuaea Edward" Arrives at Chicago E and TcHb Windy City Sports ft About tha Battle. Klamr Brllt, claiming to bo tho foather-Efoht foather-Efoht champion, with his brother Willlo, MLidajfcd arm a cBfldont lino of ftk. rrived ln tbo c,tr laat nisht' flaya CI'- Chicago Chronlclo of Saturday. Tho Etts are on their way East and trill leavo BWoff York tonight Jimmy will open fiVcw York theater Sunday night with Bmo'noloffilo turn on tho lines of Jim Krbtt's, in which ho hopo9 to mako Ke'thlne of a success. Willlo Is looking K? Jimmy's financial lntorests. iKr coarse, 1110 Brltts havo read all that Corbott, recently defeated by Kmy baa hod to say of that contest, Corbitt plowed through tho West and Het romo tlma ln adranco of tho Britts HE tad tho first aay about tho fight, tho Kuj ara somewhat on tho defensives at "present time In tho matter of explana-but explana-but thoy seem to be protty woll Tto take caro of that end of It fcortett will bo tho-first man Jimmy Blight when hte-brokon arm Is mend-Willlo mend-Willlo told his frlonds last night Ktt la something no other champion jEl ever do. "Wo realizo there aro plenty jailer men than Corbott, but there Is a tco are eo euro of beating again, my has the Indian sign on tho Denver ted can beat hkn all tho time. More a this, we will box him winner toko .but that la not likely to bo agreed by Corbctt. Tho eamo condltlonn as weight will prevail ln tho noxt fight deny emphatically that Granoy fa-Brltt fa-Brltt In any way. Evorybody In 'Francisco know boforo tho fight that d!d not liko Jimmy and that he spent Byi of his tlmo prior to tho battle ln ball's company Still, wo know Gra-HTrocld Gra-HTrocld not daro to do wrong. kAs to Corbett's statoment that Grancy ild cot let Corbctt fight ln the clinches, ill stamp that as entirely wrong. K3 Corbttt tried his favorlto trick of 1dC k undor Jim's chin and &g to whalo away with wild Hwing3 'simply pushed Corbott'3 head down nt tho blows could bo landed and io:t all the force was lost That is it mado Corbett so crazy, lorbitt was tho first one to tiro out cletelr and did no fighting at all after HUteantli round. The balonco of tho t was all Jimmy's and the crowd Kled any mlnuto to 6eo him knock bttt out. But his broken arm, re-u.1 re-u.1 in tVin Alrhth round, nalned so h ha could not uso It to any great rt. It Is true Jimmy Urcd Bllghtly jal times, but who wouldn't after nt such a terriflo pace? Jim wnn U least threo times with wild swings i on tho Jaw, but was not knocked p. The whole nutshell truth of tho Icr la that Jimmy beat Corbott at his ; earns and this 13 making Corbott story that Brltt was ln bod for sev-idaya sev-idaya afier tho battle Is pronounced her Uo by tho fighter himself. "I !t go to a bathhouse, but went homo ''foais friends, and wo did not go to tatn 2 o'clock ln tho morning," Jlm-lEall Jlm-lEall "Tho next morning a nows-sr nows-sr had several picture's taken' of mo oil street attiro In the parlor of tho . I could not got around town t because of my broken arm. Thoro co peculiar look to tho betting, slnco ry Corbitt, Jim Coffroth and sovpral c, EtttJ friends of mine bet on Car-,K Car-,K They wero satisfied after tho dc- itt thinks ho and Corbett can get thr about November ln San Fran-There Fran-There aro three excellent fighting & there Just after tho whiter rac-eftjon rac-eftjon open3 and ono of theso will k'td if Corbett might refuso to bos Frisco, Brltt stated that as Corbott oade more out of being beaten by t'than he did by licking McGovern HM not see why Corbott should do-bHo do-bHo go to the coast again. promised Benny Ynngers man-it man-it If ho fallc-d to got on with Cor-would Cor-would bo glad V0 Glvc luo Ital,aa ee. Brltt says no can mako 127 Trilhout trouble. |