EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 191G, CHANEY TELLS ROBERT W. MAXWELL KILBANE IS GREATEST FEATHERWEIGHT IN WORLD KILBANE'S KNOCKOUT WALLOP, FIVE-INCH RIGHT-HANDER, PUTS CHANEY AWAY FOR 10 MINUTES Defeated Baltimore Contender Is Paralyzed by Blow Which Ends Featherweight Champion ship Battle in Surprisingly Short Time By ROBERT W. MAXWELL CKDAIl FOINT, O.. Sept. G. "TY'S"T MA Jour8lf lnto thlnkln& thnt I J had nn easy tlmo of It when I took tint punch on tlio Jaw In the tlilnl round of the bout yesterday afternoon. I never wns hit so hard In my life and vvni paralyzed juot bi noon as tho blow Rtrticlt The beat vip'laW featherweight In the ift world knocked mo out 'feflft yesterday nnd I have I l3l " '"cubcs ,0 otter All 1 jj!fifc 1 can do la to con gratulatc Kllbane nnd wish him alt the luck In tho world" This was C'hancy's atnte. inent this morning after he had spent a restless night follow ing the biggest battle of his career He smiled through his battered lamps nnd peered through his MAXWKt.I.. Hwollcn eyes, marks left by Kllbnn'a stinging left Jabs, nnd ehrugged Ills shoulders ns If to say, "Well, It's nit over and I nm a lucky guy to be .live" Chaney wan out for 10 mlnutoi after the blow landed. He wns carried to hit corner by Joo I-cnls nnd Henry Hlet7cr, where) he sat alt huddled up In a chair. A doctor was sent for, but before he ar rived the challenger had revived and stag gered from tho ring. It was rather a mid den ending to tho battle, und at firRt the spectators thought that Chancy had quit. There was no quitting, however, for the Baltimore boy was out for keeps Just bh soon ns the blow landed. It happened In tho third round after two minutes and 27 seconds had passed Chancy Rushes Champion Kllbane was keeping Chancy at a dis tance with his left Jab and George, furious at being hit so often, stnrtcd to rush tho champion Twlco ho was stopped by a shower of lefts, but that did not keep him back Chancy rushed a third time, and drew 'back his left to shoot at Kllbane's head or body The blow never landed. Stepping In. Johnny grabbed Chaney's arm and partly twisted him around. Then he. placed hli left hand on George's Jaw and tilted tho head so that It could bo reached with a right hook. Quick au n flash, Kllbane sent the blow homo nnd Chaney dropped. He grabbed Johnny around the waist, but tho champion shook him off. The Baltlmoro boy Jell to tho floor In a heap nnd did not get up The knockout blow did not travel more than nvo Inches. Matt Hlnkle, the referee, waa as much tturprlsed as any one. Ho slowly counted three nnd then said: "What's the matter, George, why don't you get up?" "Keep on counting," shouted Kllbane. "Do your talking afterward." When Hlnklo finished the count Chancy had been on the floor 1C seconds. Was Big Surprise Tho result of this much-talked-of battle was a big surprise to the followers of box. lng, but at the same time it bore out for the first tlmo In history the dope spilled by ex perts Chaney was not conceded a chance it. w Evening Ledger Decisions of Labor Day Ring lionts dr l'olnt, O. Jnhnnr Kllhnno knocked mil (.Mirtf dinner In Hie third rnnnd. Colorado Snrtnus, Col. Fred Welsh re tf.V referee's derllon over Oiarlrr Mlilte. 20 round. Ilaltlmore. Kid William won from. l rnnkln Drown. 10 round, Oljninli Ilennr Kaufman won from .Inlinm Krlle, OnMlc I,elsj ontlMveri nillr I ItMlnnnon, .Tnek Mtilone defeated Itlif V ni ters. Al rlon nutrlnssed .Minmr Jirt nle. ounir llnndr Ixnt I rnnklp (lark. Canton, O Johnny (IrlfHlh. defeated ileilenn 4oe ItUrro. IS roundsi .lolinnr Al lien heat Knockout I'titr In 12 round. I'rnvtilfnrr, K I. Vomi Jnrk O'llrleii won referee's decision over Jlnimr Coffer. IB round, Kn;t (hlfnio. Ind. Hunting l.etlnk noil from tirrek Knockout llrnnn, 10 round. tVnlrrlnwn. N. Y. .Joe .leaned knocked out Jnrk llulitmnl In the llflli. i;3invlllc, 1ml tlrno Delmont hcut Ilnl tlliiK .xiluiitr 10 rounds. Nen, Orleans frnnklr Itustell knocked out Joe Jlnndot In the fourteenth . Ilnclne, U I. Spike Kelly defeated Jiuk I'lifTj . ten round. St. l-oul Younr Denny knocked nut Sailor Jernliek In the first. by tho wise persons and ho didn't even have that. To uso plain, hard language, Kllbnne made n sucker out of Chaney while ho was In the ring Tho Baltlmoro boy was helpless from tho start and It easily was seen that there could be but one end ing to the bout. George could not get past Kllbane's left Jab. He tried every possible means, but tho tantnllzlng glove nlwajs was In his face. K Inane ncted Just like Joe Gnna when ho was In his prime, using his left until his opponent was In position to receive n knock out nnd then sending tho haymaker home After holding tho usual arguments about gloves and ever thing else, tho lightest set wns selected nnd tho bell rang. Johnny Immediately began using his left nnd In 10 seconds Chaney's face was as red as the setting sun They clinched nnd George landed a light left to the body. Then Kll hnno hit Chnncy In the left evo with his tight and sptlt his glove. This blow par tially blinded tho challenger and he wel comed tho rest which followed tho Inter mission whllo another glovo was put on Klbanc's hand Chancy Is Helpless When the battle was resumed Chancy was as helpless as before he was bewildered, and a swelling nppcartd under the injured eje. Jnb after Jab was sent to Chaney's head. Georgo shook his head and tried to hit the urn ling face of Kllbane, but his blows .never handed. Many times Johnny Just stuck out his left hand and held Chancy at a distance whllo Georgo swung wildly with his left nnd right, tho blows mlBslng by IncheH. In the second stanza It was Just the same, Johnny, fighting carefully at nil times, stepped around. Jabbed repeatedly and smiled at Chaney's fut lo efforts to land his famous left smash that earned him the title of "knockout king." But Chancy was only BUm-V.'. ALLOUJ MC To ESViSSnr IT MRS- J Sin- Mm I SOOIXSM.. MR. iflooSM) I ClAPTS.- v-7 HISS CHERN0F3Ky J j ? " J"?"" Mlf FRltKiO H TDORFIiH Mtii PCRKV Mm tjerve fhlSS MviDJOFF 3" hitting tho air, he couldn't land nnd he had no defense It proved that n good left-hander had no chnnco In the world to beat n good rlght liandcr. It was llko tho Willie Moorc-Itobl-deau bout nt the Olympln last week Moorn had no defense for a tight hook and Chancy was In the same boat. "No excuses aro ncccsrnry," sa d George "I have met many boxers In mv day and have been hit by them, but Kllbane hit harder than any I ever met. He Is good enough to beat nny lightweight In the world, nnd I predict that he will bo tho next cham pion If Welsh gives him a chance." Tho bout was run oft smoothly and nn orderly crowd of 7000 wnj present. Tho ring wns pitched r ght In the amusement park and wns the same ns If It were placed In Willow Grove The scenic railroad worked continuously while tho bout was on. nnd every time there was n lull In the amplthcuter tho raucous shoutlpg of tho boosters ut the other shown In tho park could bo heard Tho receipts wcro J30.7G7 wh ch gives Hlnklo n profit of J7000. Many t'hlladclphlnns were at the bout Jimmy Dougherty, who made tho Inicest bet of the day when he put up even moncv that Kllbnno would win by a knockout was the most Joyous. Others wcro Harry "oon nghy. Moo Greenbaum. Joo J.cuIh p y rilling, nr G. W. Wlttmalcr. W. Ityan and others, who refused to glvo their names They only traveled 24 hours to see tho right that lasted eight minutes and 27 seconds Kllbane rushed to his hotel nfter tho bout whero he greeted his wife, who would not attend the battle Then ho Issued a state ment, challenging Welsh, or tho winner of the Welsh-White bout "inner of 1 ilt fUKTM.ttS w I I I Mna FcoiULoFr J ""5vT' nm), Oysters are something more than a won the indorsement of both the United country. Oysters are not only a dainty, delicious food product of wonderful flavor. There are so many different ways in which they can be temptingly served that they will make an always welcorqe addition to any meal. And best of all, oysters, in addition, have exceptional nutritive value. They contain the vital phosphates that build body and brain. Are easily digested. Economical, too. But don't buy just oysters order and insist upon getting RYAN'S. Bell Phone. Lombard Keystone Phone, Main THE TERRIBLE T7 ( MRS SHUFStl ) MISS CUFAM- HdOP5H- r. (Iff. R56RFSM tt& i.PPV f.RS. SHtMJKV I LIFSH .5M0FF MiSS" TuMmV 14 FJM ,Jv Versions of Kilbane-Chancy Bout by Leading Experts Ur llenrj lllelrer, mutineer Oconto Chnneri "I nm rcrttilnlr Munncd und hurt. I can't sat I m iniicli for Klllninr. kill I "till hcllerr rinirn In iii Iieurt tint ficorxo could iinvo bcuten him ix rur nno. I know (leorite ln't n nood now hi lie uns n sciir urn Mniulr leciiue lie nil not been hoxlnic often cnoimli." (I) Jlminr llunn, munnicer Iohnn Kllbunrt . "The rentct Milliter In the world under I33 pounilK. My fnllli In Kllbnne nlwn has lieen perfect. I iilwu) felt lie would out cliien t Imney. hut to tell, the truth I didn't think he would uutcliiM liltn ho completely. Ilr Mutt Hlnkle, promoter nnd referee! "It unit u wonderful flnlalt to a chnni plntiKtilp lioult hu ilecNUe. do cleun cut. tlmt It leave no room for iirmuuent Nnturnllr In my rnpiirlly of pntinotcr I nm pnrry It did not lut lunsrr fur the Kpectutom' Nnke. hut whut mil J on evpect, wtien nncli u remark able tlthtltiK inuclilne i Unit Imj Kllbnne I one of the principals?" Uv Johnu Kllbnne! "I am hntlMted now. I Jut wonted to uliow n few liernon who Insisted without ren noii In roistlni; mo. tlmt I am rntltled to the connlderiitlon which coe with tnj title. For Chaney' nnke I'm oorry, I don't llkn In hurt nny niuii'ii rurcer. Hut I olmply had to do It.' Uv Ccorce Cliuiie! "I rnu iM-aten by the crrntest rlinmplon In the world. I'm not trjlor tu fool in)clf or nny ono rle. I thounlit I bnd n clmnro. I knnwr now that chance waa a rnlchtx nllin one." Von KattcnRcll Tops Gunners ItUD BANK. N J SeDt S Kd Von Katten gell of tho niversldo Oun Club, this place, won the Interntulo chumplonahlp ut thn Monmouth Fair trap jeMerday by brcaklnK 1 IT out of a total of 1U0 birds ost Delicious " -1 K 7,rt-JVl. .- V MATTHEW J. RYAN WHOLESALE ONLY Clams of All Kinds, Snappers, Crabs and Crab Meat 193 1891 INTRODUCTION rpLEAsac to tWAfOTCHs tT) Zn-?ZZ. J I HGtlT SOe.C C vLc- I FRieAJDS OP I L. Miua oven. Hcncj Meredith Heals IIiggins in 500 Yards SCItANTON. Ia , Sept. 5 The annual flcM games nnd trnck meet of tho Catholic Club held hero yesterday had as a feature a special B00-yard run between Ted Mere dith, running under the colors of tho Mcadowbrook Club, and Joe Higglns, tho Holy Cross star, running unattached Tho raco was n thriller, Meredith breasting tho tape with Illgglnr. Just a few Inches be hind. Overton and Brndcn, of Ynle; Cald well and Urondcr, of the Irlsh-Amcrlcnn A. C, also gave fine exhibitions. OIrii Dorfner Wins in Pool HEADING, I'a . Sept. r A creat Labor Day irowd aaw Olt-n, Dorfner, Helen I'eunypncker and other Philadelphia femalo awlmmlnR atara In fast races and spectacular diving contests In tho now Cnraonla pool Hummar ..,. 10O-nrd snlm Women's rhamplonshlp Middle Atlantic Association, olita Dorfner. won, i:ili:i beth Ityan, second. Kllzabeth llecker. third. Helen I'cnns packer fourth, Helen Ilublcam, lltth. Time. I,i: S-5 200-yard swim-Women a championship, samo association. Miss Dorfner, won. Miss Ityan. second. Miss l'ennypacker. third Time. 3 03 4-5 Women's fancj dlvlnit chnmplonshlps, name association, Miss Pennypackei, won, "O points, Miss Dorfner, second, 118 points. Miss Ilublcam. third. IU points. Wins From Terrible Turk Watdek Zbjszko tho Pole, won a wrostllnc match from Karo Muitapho before a small crowd at tho Cnmbrla Athletic Club last nlitht In 3 minutes f! seinnds Zbvsskn dropped tho Turk with a vlnr-walst clutch nnd the latter received Internal Injuries After a delay tho contestants again resumed the match but when Zbysiko ncaln pinioned his opponent to tho floor In 1! minutes OS seconds the Turk ofTercd no opposition , ... Itenato Ctardlnl won In two out of three falls from Carl Htelnbach and Nutritions of All delightful food dainty they have definite food values that have States Government and the leading medical men throughout the Every day we receive fresh carload shipments of the finest Maurice Coves, Western Shore, Oak Island and genuine Fire Island Blue Points. Big, clean, meated fellows of unusual flavor, that come direct to us from beds noted for careful attention and expert handling. We are always prepared to deliver any quantity you wish. 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