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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL FRIDAY, DECEMBER PAGE TWO. OF PITCH BARRY BATTLE Desirous of Placing Great Billy Delaney Says That Fight Will Take Place Dec. 30 As Ar- Pitcher, McGinnity, in Management of Team. ranged at First NEW YORK. Dec. 25 John J. McGraw ia anxious to place Joe McGln-nit- y Ith some club m a manager. He will make a good man for the position, eald McGraw. 1 am certain of It because I have watched him closely for a great many years and know his good points better than most do." That means that the Iron man" will not be a pitcher for the New York club next summer. 1 did think that I would try to obtain another pitcher." said McGraw. as he noted on a writing pad the names of pitchers who are eligible for the Giants next summer. The manager of the Giants intimated very broadly that changes will be seen in the outfield in 1905. Retween the time of beginning spring training and the beginning of the National league season the New York club will put about twenty players with other leagues. SHRUBS WILL H IS NEXT SEASON LOS Dec. ANGELES, n big go. Barry has already discontinued box- ing and w ill now content himself with only light exercise. Teddy Murphy is Jubilant over his man's 'chances and is telling his friends to bet their money on Barry. Barry is staying around the mark and, according to Murphy, is in fins condition. d JONES! SAYS IT WILL COSE MCE Says Grab The fight rumor that the scheduled for December SO would be postponed on account of an Injury to Kaufmann's leg, was set to rest yesterday when Billy Delaney, manager for the California boy, announced that the battle would take place as billed and that everything ia In readiness for the Barry-Kaufman- BUT $20. All Will W From little Great Britain Interested. g Sides. All Maroons Male Beautiful England May Try Honors With U. Sum in the Past S. A. Motor Yacht Club of CHICAGO. Dec. 25. Football in NEW YORK, Dec. 25. While It to the Maroons 933,721.17. aeorj-inyielded will be conceded that there generally to the official figures announced by no international cup race In 1909, Director Stagg of the University .,f motor yacht racing to to continue next Chicago. The university profits fall Gets Worst of It Odds or 833,721 SUM Johnson in Letter to Friend Tells Things But Also 25. : OF BLACK JACK 'I McGraw Sporttog World ell Newsy Gossnp 25, 1908. short of those of the 1907 year between this country and Great 92.000when the Maroons gains aggreaat. Britain. ed 995,000, approximately. The to cress double ia going CHICAGO, HU Dee. 25. Jack Johnson In the near future the Motor Club from the games played by the Maro-mgentlemens Tommy Burns. Irrespective of the purse money, the of America expected to receive anoth- were 970.159. The total attendance was agreements may net govern the whole affair, the mighty negro tint er challenge from the Motor Yacht club Sl,577fl divided aa follows aiming to deliver the geode, and upset the kettle of fish. Thus he writes Cornell game, 14,589; Mlunt-n-i- i games: need of will America tone of. Great Britain. he writes to one of hie wife's relative! in Chicago, and tlie game, 11,441; Purdue, 4,291; Indiana. Jacks letter rings sincere. an exceedingly speedy vessel to keep 2,956. writes I am going to win, no matter what money they give ms," The Maron profits from the Cornell the cup here anothr year, for It to ruan d I want you to get busy. Put down Johnson to hie brother-in-lawhile the repre-Mt-- 'game totaled 913.194, which will mored the boats that all the money you can raise, and got the boys to come through with all 4 were 925.160. The gross re'receipts the challenging club will be owned, ceipts of the other games, and Chicago's they can gather together. Put it on me at the best odds you can gat, 4 am going to 4 as during the former race, by the .share and then sit back aid wait for your eld Uncle Dudley. In each were: Minnesota game, win. Wisconsin Dke of Westminster and Lord How- 917.016.50 and 98.520.25; game, 912,117.50 and 95,811.95; Illinois ard H. Walden. Purdue France, it Is thought, may entes into game, 99,914 and 94,491.70; 93,951 and 91,811; Indiana game, game, contest. the coming sent act of the division and money, I don't care what Fltspatrtck and 92.097 and 99,22.72. Burna may have fixed up. I dont care word to Johnson to come right along. what I am supposed to do. They are That in Itself made the match look du- model husband, and prided himself In HOLIDAY EXCURSION. playing hog with me anyhow, and the bious. Via Balt Lake and Ogden By. Half the fact Bam more make to so. It still almost money I can get out of it is Then, Young Corbett made a particularly rates to all points, except Ogden to most nothing. Here's one time I can Fitsiwtrick, Johnson's manager, has Tickets on sale Dev. slur and McGovern lust hto Salt Lake cutting not be handled. The first chance I see written various letters, full of mis24, 25, 91 and Jan. 1st. Return limit temper. Bam statements Inconsistencies. and to whip one over on Burnss Jaw over I'll Jan. 4th. Both phones, 2.000. "D-you, yelled McGovern, It goea and over goes the champion of aaid that the fight waa to a finish kill for that you the world. Hes strong and tough, but it is not. He has said that Johnson He rushed In with hto head up and put .some more money nn this that he hounded Burns to Australia and cor- his arms wide open. Corbett was inCLEANLY WOMAN. aent not him. He Burna nered did doesn't go fifteen rounds. left both and his side vicious swing, for Johnson to come. Bam had also Plan Double Cress. and right went to the body and Jaw, Just remember this: They are fix- stated that the puree would be split and McGovern waa out y Tfclafcs by Marian Han Is not. cent Burns It me gets per the lemon, but ing it all up to hand best the became afterwards The pair That Ike Caros Deadraff, 95.000. All these lealy here's once I won't fall for the game. 930,000, Johnson of friends and bualneea partners. They Cleanly woman has an srronsous Ides Fm going to double cross all the things do not tend to build up any gave an exhibitlo nat a big charity that by scouring tha scalp, which reIn the world, and get the confidence. schemers baaaar in New York two years ago, moras tbs dandruff scales, aha la curing ' Artha Title. Lil' Aftar title. Can't I make more out of the and the tip went out that McGovern tha dandruff! She may wash her scalp But Irrespective of what Fltspatrick was shout title than I could get on all the to knock Corbett out In the every day, and yet have dandruff her frameupe that ever happened? Watch land Burns may figure out, Jock John- exhibition. A friend told Corbett. life long, accompanied by falling hair, me turn the trick, and put all you've son Is going to awat Burns and reap Look out for him, Billy," cautioned too. The only way In the world to cure the harvest that comes with the title. got on this tar baby." to to dandruff to to kill tha dandruff germ, Your beet game friend. Johnsons letter goea far to prove Maybe Burns is strong enough and the him first. When you close the first and there to no hair preparation that will what many fight fans had suspected-t- hat fierce enough to best him on the get do that but Newbroa Herpiclde. Harp! put him away." the Urpre colored man is supposed square. In fact a majority of the fight time, elde by killing tha dandruff germ, looked Corbett' pained. to lose and Burns to win. Irrespective critics are beginning to think that ths hair free to grow aa healthy talk to me that way, he eald. leaves of the method, Burna wras to win. The Tommy can outgame.and outrnugh the I Dont Destroy the cauie In my Nature Intended. man a never crossed double talk of Johnson chasing Burns all over colored man, and make him Jump the life and McGovern Is the last fellow yos remove the effect. Kill the with Johnin about eleven rounds. Herpiclde. Bold by the world is a Joke. Burns held John- ropes on whom I would ever think of pulling leadinggerm Bead 19e. In stamps druggists. son off till the almost prohibitive fig- son's letter, however, makes It look as that kind of a trick. I love that j for sample to The HerpiclUs Co. Dure of his demands could be obtained if Burns will have to win. If he wins off little chap and I wouldn't do anything etroit Mick. will the at be to a was and fall till club all, upon square, easy enough mean to him to save my very life. eents and 11.11 Two for the money. Then Burna arranged given a savage fight all the way by the the date and details, even to the ex double crossing Senegamblan. sea-.so- pre-pose- s I w, gr-m- s nt 91-0- CHICAGO, Dec. 25. Fielder A. Jones, ; ns he styles himself, of the White Sox, passed through Chicago yesterday morning on hia way from Bolivar, N. Y, to Portland, Or., where lie proposes to spend the balance of his natural life. Fielder stopped off long enough to reiterate his statement, made? at the riose of thc last season, that ha was through with baseball for all time. He said It was not a matter of money with hlin. Would 915.000 be enogh?" asked an NEW YORK, Dec. 25. Inscad of a Marathon race fur amateurs at Madison Square Garden nn January 9, the date originally aet fur the pmfealunal contest bet wren Alfred Khrubb and Turn Longboat, since postponed to January 29, Indications now point to a rare between Shrubb and a relay of three of the best middle distance men In the country as the chief event at the meet at the garden early In January. Shrubb yesterday signed an agree, ment to run twelve miles against three eager questlorer. Make men hereafter to be picked to run four No," he replied promptly. other miles earh. A pmfeslonal it 932.000; not a cent toless. Infor me, wait not them HU tell words, will out the handicap likely lor I'm not coming back." five-mil-e Grand Opera nouse CHRISTMAS MATINEE- - -- j 60-4- das-dra- ff Grand Opera House I?adGMo DECEMBER 27 and 28 NIG1IT Y Friday, Pec. 25 Young Corbett Might Again bo One of As JAS. J. CORBETT alias JOHN SMITH In Laugh Laugh Laugh I Roaring Farce A Great Cast 1 It! I - Prices 25c to $1.50 j SEATS ON SALE WEDNESDAY j Remember the Time and Place vsmBnms I three-roun- I WITH A BRILLIANT CAST SECOND YEAR IN NEW YORK OF PLAYERS SIX MONTHS IN CHICAGO Hsldt Audiance Breathless, N. Y. N..Y, Herald. York World. Now Tslsgraph. Triumph, Great Play, Chicago American. Bast Find of the Season, Alan Bn-ck- . MUSIC... PAID IN FULL Success, accounts for the popularity he enjoys today, although his championship days are apparently over. They are telling many stories these days of One of Young Corbett's honesty. them is peculiarly characteristic. Brock. Kid Broad was fighting Eddie HanEverybody was surprised when the lon In FTisco. Corbett bet 91,000 Broad news mine from the recent city that would fifteen rounds. He was stay Young Corbett had succeeded in hold- asked to referee, but told of the bet. ing the nifty Brock to a draw decision. ' That's all right. Corbett. said HanCorbett went away from here an fat lon. "You can bet a million dollars as a young tub and no ring general ex- and still you are good enough for me pected that he had a chance with as a referee." who in young and wen in good Corliett refereed. fifteenth condition. The allowing he made has round Broad was a In theHanlon hud sight. revived a hope In the hreantn of hln battered him to a pulp. The crowd metropolitan admirers and they are yelled out to Corbett stop the flffht. not few that he will be able to again Broad knew about theto bet and was get into fighting triin and display some to save Corbett's money. working of the old gamenesa and cleverness ; 'Tm ail 1 right Bill, he yelled. which for a time made him a terror .can stick the fifteenth and save the to all the lightweights. coin. Whether or not he succeeds in his 1 don't want any money won thut ambition Young Corbett will have a way," said Corbett I won't see you In as the ring history lasting place that way. Kid. Good bye to man who whipped Terry McGovern-Terr- ible punished the for the fight Is stopped." thousand, Terry. And greater glory I Terry and Rothwell. than that no lightweight can have. BatHe the men out of the ring, ordered as old tamer the of that tling Nelson, hto lost but saved a game thousand, master," Joe Cans, does not deserve man a terrific beating, half the credit that rlghtfuly belongs i It to aaid that Corbett talked himself to the game scrapper who knocked out into whipping McGovern both times. the Brooklyn terror. he first fight he Insisted upon Staked the Needy. getting into the ring first Young Corbett, whose real name la McGovern objected. William II. Rothwell had a ring ca. I'm the champion and Til do wliat reer that was short, sweet and full of I please he said. Tou get Into that excitement He flashed out as a cham- irlng first. pion when the betting was $ to 1 J Corbett laughed. Terry looked anagainst him. He whipped the best In noyed. Nobody had ever laughed at hia class In a short time, and then the the Brooklyn terror before. Something Broadway life got him. His greatest was the matter with this delight was to walk up and down the youngster from the west Great White Way, but wine for himAll right kid. I'll get In first said self and friends, stake every one with Corbett. "And listen to me I'll get was broke and never expect a return. out first when they are picking you He wound up hia ring life Jn poverty, jup and carrying out. feet first. and today depends upon hia drawing The second time In Ban FYsncIsco d exhibition jhe began making slurs on Terry's ability aa a boxer for a living. home life. He knew that Terry was a ten-roun- d THE GREAT AMERICAN PLAY Fight There Is one thing that can be said Jf Young Corbett he never faked. and he never laid down. Hhe was honest as the day to long. Perhaps that NEW TORK. Dec. 25. And now Young Corbett wants to got back Into the ring. 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