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...... ....... i-.x. x.'-.j*. .-I un, Ijiu ilt'J. It II Xi USis that shfc killed, a few miles from ' ermlidenee now ihat he who hadmiiihd ncr W'.m im interventionof providciue.whoWillfighters. said Mrs. Ryan, whoa TheHerald i verier wns in? rod need, be* vuuse I d-uft know anything ^ about I lie in. You see I never saw a tight in my life, not even a sparring match. Once I ? tarred in to see ’Tommy’ spur a little with Dunkliorst, bin I got nerv* «us be tore they began ami didn't stay. I doifi cure anything about it at all autl 1 wish that 'Tnimnv’ would rvtire just a.s soon as he can.“For yeiirs he tins promised me that he would finish his career an the end of the year, but lie always hangs on and I ain getting rather discouraged about ir.“Yon see I always worry so much when he is going to fight. I am not afraid of Ins being hurt, because I don’t believe that man can be seriously injured if he is in good condition, but'! am afraid that some day'he will meet a mui) who wjIMand sr chance blow ori: at oh “Tom’ when he is out of form, orsomething dreadful and then ‘Tommy* will be whipped, / 1I don't cure anything about pugil: ism. Of course, I knew'the names of almost all of the lighters,'but aside from that I know nothing /about them. I never hud any curiosity*about seeing u fight, except one. T confess that I am Dnough of n savage.lb have wanted to she tho McCoy-Shurkoy fight; awfully.V would so have liked to see1 McCoyknocked ’ our/ He was. the only man who-ever whipped 'Tom/ and I know that ho couldn't have done it if Tom1 hadn’t boon out of condition. He was so mean about it, too. He wrote letters asking Tom’ t.o go ensjr with him and nil that,and has been trying to throw on so much style ever since that I was disgusted with him, and I would just like to see Inin get knocked ont,”’and there was a little gleam in Mrs. Ryan's eyes that showed that she meant what she said.Mrs, Ryan's sisters are all school teachers, or rather all were school teachers, for one—Miss Rose—has gone im the concert stage -and is now a mem* her'of the Chicago Ladies' flnartet, a musical organization which has : made no Utile stir in I he West'arrived *the' etna iprodncipwill oec signs of i mg. Fg hens hnv pea rerI o of Jordn ’ J. D. : deliver tthe presipuny, a feed for hatch thed the n the origiitt fact,secret o dispense entirely.Mr. H it is' ha so mo oftrust wot a fake, a A Iler
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Syracuse Sunday Herald

Syracuse, New York, US

Sun, Jan 29, 1899

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