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Show 'MSMMMR, BR8TT Of! J3YIU5N8), HERMHN, NELSON it. but the youngster who mad Harlem famous inaiats that it matt go more than six rounds. Given a longer distance, dis-tance, he is supreme in his confidence that he can put Corbett out. Speaking of the black ere he rot in the Corbett bout, Murphy aaid: ''Black eyes aren't ao bad, especially if you get a $2500 plaster to put on m. " The money was Murphy's 35 per cent of the net receipta of "the house in Philadelphia, when he and Young Corbett Cor-bett battled each other around for six round a "I'll take a couple of hundred at the same price," said Murphy, cheerfully. "If any one hat got any to sell let me know, will you t ' ' Murphy is but 22 years old and is verv abstemious. He owns a little farm in Hieksville, Long Island, to the care of which he devotes much of his time, not caring for the glamour of city life. i KXW YORK, Jan. 15. Tommy Mur-py, Mur-py, tH 'pride of Harlem, ytho met 'arag Corbett In Philadelphia Wednes-ay Wednes-ay nltfbt. It oat In the open a a hot seket for light-weight championship oaori. He did this through his man-Isttt man-Isttt Johnny Oliver. Jo Gins, lie admits with a frankness M does him no discredit, la his supe- t or. 'We'll fight cp to Gang, and then eH see," is the way Murphy puts his AuxeHo Herrera, Jimmy Britt, Kid terrain, Dick Hyland and Bat Nelson ire tie men Murphy wants to meet, in order named. - Toung Corbett, too, has another bitch coming, Murphy thinks. Corbett fin hive this fight any time he asks for |