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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1904. -I 11 T "' t HISTORY OF JOE CANS THE TROUBLES OF won II All ERE6G. J.F.AffiEim.W QUITE A CHARACTER IN THE PUGILISTIC WORLD ARE OBLIGED TO MAKE A SPECIAL STUDY OF FEMININE TRAITS.
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Joe Gans, who luckily received the decision over Jimmy Britt cn a foul Monday night at San Francisco, Is one of the most interesting charicters in pugilism. Quite, richly but iiiietly dressed, ' and a prudent - pender, Gans is one of the colored !:oxers who' are real ornaments to Mieir arduous profession. Al Hereford, the ornamental and oratorical Baltimore sporting man, who has niided Gans.' destinies from the be--rinning' of his career, said recently hen asked how the black became a Toiler : "Yo' want to know how long Joe's been a-fightm'? Oh, about thirteen years, that's all. And yet hey talk about old man Fitzsimmons. What's the matter with old man CJans? Yo' know I'm from Balimo' we're both from the same town. ' Started Out Early. "Well, Avhen Joe was about sixteen he used to work in a fish market there. He wasn't much to look at just a leggy sort of a boy, with nn astonishing wallop for his weight. They used to put him on at the amateur shows places where you get $2.50 if you stay four rounds with a q-ood man, and a kick in the stomach if you didn't. .Joe needed the money, and he thought he's like to grab oil' ?j2.f)0 on the side once iu a while, so he went around there and asked for a chance. " 'Can you go some!' they asked him. "'Well, boss, that's' identically what Ah wants to fin' out messe'f,' Joe told them. They didn't think much of his looks, so they gave him an easy mark, and Joe rocked him to sleep in about two minutes. They thought that was earning money too fast, so they brought iu another for him and Joe put him in his little bed in two rounds. After that he used to go against everything that came along, and he always won. Met All Comers. "One night Muldoon's show blew into town and Joe went against a couple of fighters and put them both away. Then they sprung a ringer on him -old Pickaninny remember Pick, do you? He was a ii'ood one
in those days and he could slash away like blazes. Joe stayed two rounds with him, and then he kicked. He had already won two fights that night, and he was tired. " 'See yar, man,' says Joe, 'Ah'm gittin' a tritle the wuss of this! Yo' ain't a-treatin' me fair! How many men you all think Ah'm entitled to put out iu one night, anyway? Ah'm
a-goin' to tjuit you right hyar!' And he did. "That was how he started, and you know what he's done since then. He's an easy man do handle, and I've never had any trouble with him."
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"Look out!" screamed the man who was riding with the motorman in the vestibule, "you are going to strike that woman." A woman was walking leisurely across one of the down town crossings and apparently the car would strike her. But the motorman smiled and the man thought he was fiend ish. "Nope," answered the motorman, "that woman is going to stop and wait for a car." Sure enough the woman stopped just before reaching the car track. "You ought to be a detective, man Mid not running a street car at 18 "en's an hour, said the man with "Mich admiration. J1 Don't know anything about the business," answered the motorman mod naturedly. "This is more in my line. Put just watch that woman -M-ossing there. Do you see her watching the car? She is going to try and get across in front of me md I'll bet I don't miss her a foot." The car fender almost brushed the woman's skirts as it passed. "How did you '-guess it?" inquired the man. "I didn't guess it. I just simply knew it. All women are alike and if we motormen weren't able to iudge just what they were going to do we would keep that little white wagon busy carrying women to the morgue. "You see, a woman likes to tempt fate. If she is on the other side 61 the street and in no hurry she will hurry up if she sees a car coming and will do her best- to get across in front of it. Now, if a woman is just U'oing- to wait for or board a car as that other woman back there she acts with her natural senses and dees not watch the car in that peculiar way. "Thanks," h continued as thei man handed him a good campaign cigar he himself was afraid to smoke "This is a great business and no place for a man without nerve and good judgment. Practically we have to have second sight for there is hardly a sou a re of the whole route that we don't have to decide in our
minds whether a woman is going to attempt suicide by running in front of a car, or whether a wagon will make itself a candidate for the repair shop by trying to beat us out of our right of way. "Possibly you have seen me glance back each time I make a stop to allow passengers to get off. Real
ly there is no necessity for the conductor to ring the bell for me to start, for I merely glance at the passenger alighting and then figure out
in my mind just how lonjr it is going to take them to get off. Half the time I have my brake off and the power on before the bell finishes ringing. Another thing ' ' "Ki-yi-ki-yi-ki-yi.' came from under the car. followed by a chorus of shrieks as the car sent a dog up in the air. The car came to a stop with a sudden jerk as the brake was applied. "You can't tell anything about those blasted dogs," remarked the motorman, apologetically, as the car started airain.
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