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VICTOR” IN LAST NIGHT’S FIGHT. JEFFRIES SAYS FITZ IS | DOING THE CRYING ACT. GLA CALL “Most fighters make a hit with me. | They are so Inconsis' Now, there a ——. be i -_—_— | aK a | (Continued frem First Page.) | ‘the men will meet again and there will be no trouble. a TERRY M’GOVERN. Kid McCoy was awarded the de- Card Was Well Arranged | | cision over Joe Choyneki after three 19 Fitasimmons Before he fought me he told al! his friends that he was In ondition than he had ever been ever rounds at the Broadway Athletic Club ‘ j and Fine Sport lie slait } thale'm i tre tee a. tee Financier Nearly Run J nim, and i ; Resulted. According to the majority of the ‘ {ie dressing Down by Express spectators the decision was not just X a d i “amet Ss ae we si} Wagon and MeCoy was knocked out in the! 4 Met ie superior, and gon. . CLASS. OF ENTRIES GOOD. | one rons naa aes ew 4 Choynaki knocked McCoy down and } . wt) | g inh Pica {the Kid remained on the floor till 3 ? fas io itn when T knocked | DRIVER TALKED BACK, 700. ‘Gentilly Handicap for Four- Timekeeper Dunn said that twelve) = ; | ca.'there you are. He is beginning a aa Pontute seconds had elapsed. Then he sound: | 4 , 4 hat, Bea ali of tues We hig Tet " E t, ed the gong. In the mean time Ref- f Lf “ 4 y iver wank Hos to re ms Mt “Want the Whole Street?” ven " Fe P th e a 4 eree Johnny White had only counted ¢ 4 bn iI » Kony | : 4 ; ; weer I meet my conqueror | WHT tak £ @pecial to The Evening World) After the gong sounded in the third ‘ 7 f It ever k cn : RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS. | round McCoy struck Choynski on the . 0 p Se. catea grace ee selves In __ mn ——t j Jen. 12—The Crescent City Jockey Club] jaw and knocked him out. E ‘ . | ee ees | Russell Sage had a iarrow escape at to-day bewen with six races ont noon to-day from being knocked down is fe pret ; Thin alone should have given the | gnd from now to the end of the meetin st ME ctlacay wi be eld. 1k was an ox.| SHE to Choynski. eelient one In every way, the flelds er ee ee ate corsitner in| STORY OF THE FIGHT. % the entire card, while the clase of en Ome of the most remarkable battles Gries were & the beat on record was that fought by Kid Mo ‘The track, while it had dried ou: well, | Coy and Joe Choynakt at the Hroadway GATEeL ip ane best shape, belfe CUPPY| ainletic Club, McCoy got the decision Gentity Hand we fou -|and the money, though not entitled to) . either, McCoy struck a deliberately ¥ foul blo Getiden Clark's skill as Biiety one of the seven entries Ngured | which knocaed out Choyneki | Pe acter, 1 pen ‘The bell had sounded. Choynski had adaten aed the cteodanc > na8) | dropped his hands and was about to rt for his corner when McCoy swung a short right, which landed flush and herd om Choynaki's jaw. ‘The Califor- tulvered and he tumbled like | awoke me and when I was fully aw@k! ang pun over by an express wagon. ‘1 saw her half leaning over the beds! Onty the quickness of the driver in pulle | Bhe slept in a separate bed that = | up his horse saved the financier. might be near the baby. Mr. Sace somewhat frightened “It was not my baby, but belonged to | ar ae HIMAGT and wns & poor shoemaker. My wife loved the) Accompanied by another man Me, * child and 1 offered to adopt It, Wel gage was crossing Liberty street when ’ jnever bad any children Of our Own. | an Eric express on came along. The children whore births are recorded) ‘The two men on the wagon were tale in the family Bible were all adopted. 1) tng and did not notice Mr. Sage and his wan sitting up in bed when I fired the | companion, who wore also #0 engromsed shot, [ am not surprised that powder- | that they did not notice the wagon, marks were found on her night-dress. When the horze was nearly upon them “The room is small, and if abe were | the driver pulled him in sharply, but the leaning over the baby the pistol muz-| nore of the horee grayed the shoulders wid not have been more than four of Mr. Sage y from her snoulder.”' splaime Morrison explains the deposition of; “Oh, goon. Get a move on yer. f c n : : ‘ « the end of the third round | Wives of Pugilist and His Brother Operated \ Upon. ort | + the rust of the ‘ma fen aut to-day, the steward refused fur (he bal Two women In the family of James J. q ? “furoension be Jeliy, limp and nerveleas Mrs, Wells, who sald he called upatatra | 40 3 yer want, the whole treet?” shouted Getaltety He wax out, Ile seconds carried him Corbett, the puaitlst, have pant leg hia wife, ‘Tell her it's an accident.” | the driver of (hs express wagon, nue Kile aeceat- sad CHL. v6, AVEO AT | through the ordeal of the suraeon's knife |by maying “Yes, I sald so, but 1 meant] ‘Thiv closed the in . li py MA al that she should make clear that 1 hed {suring the: week: not fired the shot Intentionally, that 1 The frat Mra, Corbett, the big |O i iimelees." lighters wife, She te @ patient In the| County Physician Purdy called at the | Memorial Hospital in One Hundred and Jail to-day and examined Morrison. He cone (Cut down the cigarette allowance to| PARIS, Jan. 13.—Henry © Goure, Ainty-tth treet, She has been con: | Ot eC aae, WERE" Aopant | Brecigen’- ot) ihe lee there several weeks. Morrison's counsel, sald to-day that he! Commerce of New York. has been deco “ fhe underwent a serious operation would not plead insanity for his client.| rated with the Crom of the Legion @f \Saturdny last. Corbett was by her!) “1 do not believe he le insane,” sald | Honor, ‘ side, and by hie and sympathy—for the lawyer, "I believe his story and | — even prise fighters have such sent! /am convinced that his recttal of the | mente—helped to buoy her up and give | shooting will tell with a jury. FOR DOUBTERS. ‘trom the shock and that the surgeons |belleve he was insane. Easy to Investigate This. Jassured him she would be able to Messtenn in Pear Mr. J. T. Gallagher, of 8 Clinton aves join him at hie treming quarters at) Alfred Morrison's firet night ina prison! nue, Albany, N. Y., writes the following, Lakewood In about ten days, cell was no dream, The dream-slayer of! which is of interest to any one sufferin, ler, one of Choynskt's hand: | rushed to Referee White and , claimed a foul “L won't stand for it. said White “Your man mu to the nite” ‘The bell rang and Choyneki's seconds | threw a sponge into the ring. The} poorest Californian was unable to respond and | post A. Weber rushed | Met oy wan declared the winner through the rrier and Hee aS he mudate of | EVERYBODY EXCITED. ssdesiak ea HENRY E. GOURD GETS LEGION OF HONOR. thet ‘and, coming down, janded on! rhe clubhouse wre packed with apec- et Ry jot Medoynt. cutting is head | tators, They were worked up to a her courage for the ordeal. He sald te en ee cris ‘ren jaf 4 that she rallied promptly | In the Interview he nal not plucky and rode | feverish heat, when In the second round wood Be fr Choynekt «tm: MeCoy with a ter Wat he wan unhurt, Murat secured the |Fifle right and dropped him to the floor ee of arene, start and was never | Three times more Choynskl knocked headed, lending from ne to two Lena | Mec ‘oy down, and the fourth count by See tn ceabett, wite of the pusi: {his wife was swake 10 every sinute of| from the pein snd anneranee of pl a a IMIS | h reteres tad Just ended Wh Irs, Harry Corbett ae na nce ies idden out, from Sun Neko Wan] Loe TReeree ee: JON eR Aee nen: (he \iet's brother, who has been in a wani- the slow drags The gentleman says: length and a half before Col. Frank bell was rung furionly, Only two 6 Waters. Time—l minutes and twenty seconde of the T eatoved ‘tor sis months) trom iehlag round had expired an@ White rushed to tartam in Weet Thirty-ffth street for | much to occupy his thoughts, some time, waa also operated on. Ic ie) At lant he found himself behind bolt expected that #he will soon be weil. and bare charged with the delibera piles. “The Pyramid Pile Cure was recom- mended and | used ome box, which cured sk Ra Handicap: one mil and @ sittoonan the time wr, Joe Dunn, gu Fishes, 10 (auton Se ee cwnat's the matte 5 OE ‘ aa tor coerce dhe of the wife who loved him sol mended and Pinca Ibe icin bt tas EM | A deliriows Indiehiual whn was at. BLOW M'COY LANDED ON CHOYNSKI'S JAW AFTE R THIRD ROUND HAD ENDED. _ |! '"0ln (or nie conus bu that she tied Deroleaily an her deathbed) aia sad \aetay WANN 1 wederwent y EEE G4 ling ae Choynski's thmekeeper shouted ; hs | By the efforts of The Evening World| "a something indescribable. I used many, toe @ | cHes out! He's out? growned when he lett ihe ring i eT errr re eee eee) Peer rc rrr coro ee ° “> MOR | the secrets of his miserable life had been other remedies with only temporary relief 1 Het 1) Who's manded White Jeawered Choynaki wily, 1 as cer laid bare nnd the hande of justice freed] a2 | known that the form of the Pyrami Chane doen’ a Motianeni30- Se , “MoCoy.” said Choyaski's timekeeper, fainiy a remarkable t y ~ [te ferret out the truth and punish the Pile Cure was a suppository I would hay Maaphen fm betting “Were the three minutes over’ de. The fight started a ttly as 4 guilty) He gave The Evening World used it Jang before I did. The Py:am! Tickful made the manded White of Dunn could wish to see. Boll men were | + full credit Pile Cure reaches the seat of disease ax Faltied the. reich. 4) Xo.” anawered Dana he pink of condition, Choynak! fn 4 ‘ iret Page.) sick it hadn't been fo ose Semmete: eeheeee tothe front, out ny the Inet wixtennth Let me see your watch?’ asked [ticular seeming ae fit pacehora ON (Continued from oat iret Pag i a en for your paper.” | ance, Plarisar and Sir Fitshugh ogre af] White. The round wan shart forty wee | They were bath cleve M ' ° ro peep ygle fll lit Breeing World re-] “This ts bona fide and any one who is {| dae hard Afive to the wire Sir Fits | ong, Pica whitted: asd dabhed ie thabslone hia vtolence by’ saying that he was| Porter after his arrest, “this trouble| credulous may write te my eféress and * wlaner by a, an H snd ! a ee ee aciteta Would not have occurred. You are per-| will verify the above by return mall. mn ae ength Ring that bell” commanded White {left ef fits and the sects tc atts Here ie 9 statement made by Kid MeCoy after the fight ae shears hed pistols -around the /**SUting m: “Re Time 14 heir seats with a ceil fam sorry there wa ‘standing about the time in my Aight with Choynak! last night out, although { was pretty weak. 1 ss and got a punch om the Jaw In the second round that dazed men came tothe bwek in mid perfect panie- Hleamute ectalors knew tha; | This was se had gone wrong, bw bemutiful iis land Dunn obeyed. le and a balf,—Won dy |centre once clad war second Pyles. Rig > would point them at her, Viret Sight Jail. 4 ave. sit Vimes he threatened to kill het. | He spent a comparatively quiet night hee Nee perid ner 1 would not live with such @|in cell No. 8 He taiked to himeelf, | ,,7% Pyramid Tile Care bet boon 8 please Tair Reve Pan Charm and Monogah en : ae hut somehow she generally for-|asked for a drink of whiskey 4 NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, |": x10 vorrectis: They shouted and pale Ay Phe fourth time Choynskt knocked me down [took my time and ties b TAN ie . lakh aah paleed pfs Maaco ‘ ‘ - tie ep fedihi on Galeralice Teele | tenind te the referea’a Downt. I get up Js: as Re GPMNts 408, GRR tiem the fam sorry 1 did not save the letters cigarettes, but save his keeper no Worl) : ee aia hell rang | telling me of her | trouble. faces were ame th thew [teria between them f 7 sie used to write me, Tie ann, [{8Ct Were smeared with blood, and 1 showed that 1 had conniderable strength left by ‘landing on bP" MM Te ne said that Winn) (ota (be: leet’ Caen out tow tire Le * they exchanged smash for» Choynski's Jaw and stopping him. unt ROUGH WORK IN CLINCH. the end of the round came ecoy | 4 sok tke pean me and MeCoy | in the brewk of a elinch Choyneki shoved McCoy's head to one aide ver A SPECTATOR DROPS DEAD, |: 0) The Kid's ever fairly snappes x The ‘excitement wae intenes by nis |! AMKOH and in the next ebinei hi) Wii time. The crowd, eager and blood. |FSBt Blove wentup to Choynakt's face d mauled it, Choynaki winced and) 1) | tntraty, looked upon the scene with | ns vegi sirained faces, One man far up on the |the Kid stepped tach with a sneer ot | i gry Set cudies feroan pgs be glared at the Californian, ‘The| REE SAYS FIGHT WAS FAIRLY WON. oy had to live on % cents a day—that hours’ exercise at 9 A. M. to-day he . ‘The punch knocked him out with was started before the bell rang in uate me baad him to support herself |threw his arms around Jailer Johnson’ ne third round ‘ . Flor neck and hugged him. “L fought fairly, and (fa mistake was made Vt was not mine j aid ie: ae ogears Open tees Eerm “Tm nate Joey Don't hug me! “TL tNought 1 could whip Choynskt, Idi, and 1 think f ean again.” See Restdent. | sald Johnson, throwing him aside. stly sure the shooting was |"", . DOPOD RIE seamnesonnroersesounnssonnescoeet | “Lam perfectly » “Oh, take me away from here,” satd not an accident, but that It war de-/ 7/0)" nn cointing to the other —— |lberately planned by him. “As | look back over my sister's life Llane byes Sad in line along the uring her unhappy marriage it De) «ite tney all here for killing?” comes plainer and plainer to me, eape- ’ \catty in the ight of the facts that are| \Gellty Mew Cvy,” Saye Jattor, ‘Men who cry and act lke hysterical low coming m the suface, that Morri- a pecs ried out a deliberate plan when | Women, under arrest are usually fps guilty,” said the jailer thie ! : i Bernese sway with bio wife ge eu onieg, * : a “Hin violem fear when we were going Mi ‘to the funeral, his biding whenever he je drank pag of coffee this »aw a policeman, showed the gullty mind. la use Jround ended with no damage doe i aaa APR ° either man, bur the Kile supe wt a yron $. Babin, a dealer in| cieverness led spectators to offer 10 to Fav UMorannet) AE Avmtal supplies at 39 Weat One Hundred |g se inte chan , ing Elkwo Pinar det Me fee Nah on his chances | Galtle “Lamar = Md Hiiand Tweaty-Aln sect ie bd Seta! ‘The second round be 1 wifferer from Heart disease for years. wiidering series of points pt ile left his wife and ten-year-old daugh-| part, which soon put Choy ome last night to go to the Mgnt. |snari, ‘Then the Kid cut with a be nine, and the mistake was hb scene War ever weft wed in [hoked him ha Choy naki « back others: yoxing contest before No artist | tlercely ve and the Kid backed + liver a foul blow, tow “He often told his wife and could ever portray the pleture on cans into a yinski let go a oe ot ences Nea never Ween genntee an tint he wee getng intone, 2° See @ | thie repeatediy, and I have come to Imagination can find no words and right. The left missed, but the the helt uately expres the emutions (right lnsded Mush on the Kid's jaw |think that this statement wae delib- } distorted the faces oc that wildly |and down he went close io tne topes lerately made in order to aid him in the P ed crowd. All sorte of maledic- |The referee siood over him {rature, when he might be on trial for i a a left smash that set McCoy @ | second ages. Kasam uel tions were hurled at the Kid, and some ‘ . Kid, very groggy and dazed ing again and both fell from sheer! thin ven went so far as to shake their fiste | full come | rine | ing HR in his tace, ‘The crowd biesed and| Ashe rose Choyineki nent | ' men into the club office and t enagnnen Conteme tH. ae, § stock - Rh owhich landed {alr aud the Kid| w'COY’S FOUL BLOW. ised tory, wich Ip Sisetsat ae wt, Cc. Oneat daughter of 2re. | 927. in, This Lime ii ivoked) pp me together again in a | story. regen en Ml over, for McCoy rolled | clash and nee my ata te | Batt imebrerer had ra a te a | re the Merrgons ant roquenty be Cn SSO, over on his face and wes sill, But ne; sounded Ss recovered quickly mid was on his feet and Mi see on the ie ele git + ttn to one sae be _temareve qoseree Sates ban sow DOTHERED 60 courens, |=: el life. Fore hen: = oll at the count of ten. ihe “Californian ‘went dow saa aes ine toul blow. He sul far °°""| worrteon’s temper was of the Again the left shot to tis face tel ot ‘he blow wae been de-|nind He frequently gwore a e Kid ta 7 f 7 ragged [im to Mis chal. Wt livered in Tundreds « of bi ties and F AMERICAN GIRLS} Kid tumbled on hande and k see Min pecands rlainie’ foul | never been counted as foul. t oh, 283 terrific language to her tn the centre of the ring This biow cut | referce would Now it and| with the bell and was not foul. tlmen. open his nose As he rested on hi od “hoy nak! Rg fet leaves suf on] “Prom what 1 saw of hie tT 10 he was crasy, but merely had a vicious Sy hands and knees he was a picture. He and ungovernable temper. erinning. rs ) in . left the ring ¢Tottowea ey noois| charge eof ‘nis, ind : ed. Cho} * from the crow vt when ex Cathe aca a Sng witch as srevatted \ 4 hoe result of the eens, much | about to shoot. The blood poured from his t down into be mouth, bul he dit aot ae SIDE OF It. notice ft. He grinned lhe a jibber the tim ye Joe + & wet of articl Ing maniac. Then a ¢ suddewily he th | nat art e over his face, sion ak er i > to awe. Then he Hetened and heard Broadway ie Club the referee counting. He scrambled to his fect and Choyn- the world’s oki was waiting with tha: rue wal Once more the Kid vir the a fe He raired himself by tne when the bell rang wit! of - a I the thifd rou appa reatiy co wae Seg ‘io ‘i Presenting a Peculiar New ad a “i| Problem in Public Morals. ae * ae ve Frantper shred oh ee 5 ee oe tcc noes ne TES MRS. EB GRANNIS, tine 4 Sea i TORRES Sam SURED,

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