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a Se Th Evening World Man Spars with Ex-Champion at Lakewood. FINDS HIM QUICK AND ELUSIVE. He Outclasses Jeffries, Sharkey and Fitzsimmons in These Points. “A bea ! all over the ob miacen Jim Corbet! who spared my life atl ir Lakewood yerterday, is the mest unti: | ¢ may Judge from the sound “The dog hae more When their bout was over we were] tham any Jersey com ble man | ever boxed with. allowed to enter. 1 Corbet . . 00 . Thave boxed with Sharkey, who olan "| Poet see Coane of inches shorter) or jess in the eccentric elusivencss of LET THE Gs FIGHT. Up to slug and be plugged; with Fitz.) '""" es e sight he wear ay beni his head. | iF rere an busiilatic . ehamptons | Immons, who uses supreme footwork) oo) 4 Ny ; pes hi fa hin] Orbett’s footwork did noc impress mes "Tom Sharkey has one—a hullde Fits | from 1h g carry him out of danger, and murder | progr dis of shoulder and his com-| se me ae ES si but his hands are han one 8 bull Jeff had a st, | Time 0.97 7 ous half-arm jolts to remind one of his{ pact maasive e008 One Bl Se nerfoch He sree syed S existence when at close quarters; with| having all his strength well in hand.! far tis opponent geht Wi 6 butece| 2 1Kinney) Jim Jeffries, who is cautious to a fault] With ne lying around loose it te geile nd he can gauge wiih thejeommuter, | Phersomiie 1H MoM one moment and changes himself into] We put on the gloves, big Gus RUBIN ggme preciston the force ant acope ot{ tied ouside wr bouts mo did NOtT peaheman 16 (W Willem @ whirlwind the next, and with others! the Akron Giant, tletng them for ut | tis own blot mS siete my ion by evidences of " of the same tribe (10 the merey )] What with the unelad light-welghte) , : 3 (Query to Mears Brady and O'Rourke: , MGA ail Of Wha 1 probably owe the| And Ruhlin and Corbett the room tooke A WONDERFUL LEFT, ‘wm twenty-five ‘ - fact of my continued existence) Jed Uke one of the staruary salons fa) His teft ina wonder. 1 don't mean fo: | O%t Lge rss atk: ML ORES ' But the quicke post unreachable.) the Vatican force. Happily | had no fair ¢ e. fans then |i in a colg hole and fell ; sah star ba fhoas lot ts Cortet ‘CORBETT SEEMED EVERY: |Judee of that tut i: has the tightning ett Impreases me aR) C\hewse mite tien | Yok ap che ruankng, jentleman Jims training “es ri a showing the 0 the are a mile or so from Lakewood WHERE. Bored and accuracy of a French fencing: |fgnter. although his TINK Tee lap. Brakeman then headed her e rom +4 master'« blade that he veces fully comb « y » Way until twenty yards consist of a very «mall ta regan to box. At least I be-| We boxed but one round, It Tis sclence is ineredtbh from ty wire, where Galileo came se to a very large barn The training What Corbett did 1 can't {just six minutes: the ; | 4 his long-distance fehtin n and wha by two lengths. rake Gone in the latter edifice ine He gremed to be wats of an ‘ Bh at 1 ci al i Wane worihy ot. the, Fr ty chitesmentte: “The 4 ter 7 When I arrived I as a Homix-up all) His shoulders are worthy af the Far. | out a hs ne la ‘Nii Ml elie ie nce—ex¢ yover the shop. Then things twoame| nese Hercules, but hte lege de not | wa ther owner's cantly clad jight-wel Klove. On rather, [more neariv even In a mixcup Care| HAPMoniae with them in apparent power, | request, Thme—3.0) 1-2 aw tin reach of it, but wasn’ bette el eye for judging distance be world | Bourch Race—Mile and one-sixteenth | a cleverness (+ not so marke! ast famous While not showing evidence | won hy Lackman. Strangest war second i a alle wumiliasing to Toad wiih soar teft for [iN “long distance” Agh‘ing. Me ix eas rlof strength Whe Urat of Jeffries: Runlin: ant camper y third and @ ruck} a face that seems well within eagy|to hit at such a time. Th cup ree| Sharkey or Fitzsimmons, hie great | pie oe 2 Youd of tron rails were playing a jovial! reaching distance, and to find that face { my peepee pe scale quiekniens “may pessthly make up for NEW ORLEANS E ENTRIES 1 the] apes thin lie q by Same of tag, swayed and the} (without seeming (9 mover remain jus ntleman Jim's forte ts not loefighs| It Ie the custom when a fighter does clapboards held on by both Hands [an toch beyond your farthest reach As long as he stands off and sends /2Ot use the language of a Bowery See . “Corbett and Rublin are sparring | At close quarters he ducked, Any onelin long-range vlows with vu ry "tough to christen him “a perfect gentie- (Special to The Evening World) 4 They've turned we out, They always|owning a face that 4 ple. At} he Jan The entries for to-morrow*s j ink 4 face th * Un-Ret-ateable [much times he made me fool as | used) the rest @par alo: some sort) feased me. to year: nee To-diy 1 shall box with Gus Re races are as Fallows 7 r S #Ro, when my old boxing MAS: lige te just my height and nearl: One ve bout T aniy landed} ter was wont to laugh at my futile] heavy 1 will yi Ms free Hie body] efforts ty blish a rendegvous be. | Recount of the mii 2 | ty reach, bus shares more] tween my awkwardly doubled fis: x tor (ene | SPONGE WENT UP TO SAVE. O’ROURKE’S KNOCKOUT BETS,| "==" ———te Buck Connolly, the Pittsburg ‘Sport, Quoted as Say-|«« ing Dixon's Second Acknowledged He Did tea So to Get the Money. day ALBANY, Jan, 17 —Assemblyma. ‘ommitter the Horton 1 permitting scienti Gropped « good-sized roll on the colored Bey, ts quoted as follows on the fight “After the fight Tom O'Rourke. Dizon’s manager and second, gave it out tee crowd im the Delavan Hote! that he throw up the sponge principally to nave the money bet on the @Rourke had considerable vet that Dizcg would not be knocked out, and hie @ollected the money, too, “I myself saw him get paid severai Bete of 89% and $20 each on ihe Kilock- Here are some opinions « sporting men on The Even suggestion to have referees hol watches or employ an electrical « Al Smith referees hol hands and knocked down to then st count off (he ten seconde, ereed fighis (hat te exactly and I never made a mistake. George Considine — 1 have thought that the only way « pagtliet can be counted for timekeeper to count off 1! onds over him from a s:op-waich, 1 am in favor of : and frankly acknow!- be had acted as he did wo he could Get that money, fome of the men with bet made kicks, but it availed the stakeholders in all ere convinced that O'Rourke was the right and paid the money over to bs pee it etn had fre- hever would see knack ott I sonia help it, 0 bet t ques: soon as the ir floored for the ds Jumped into the ring him in his fight with #narkey | f did any one talse (he question then that they. would be able we to ao | 3 Corbett w is knocked out? was done by! been disqualified atthe tn ot ihe eighth Seis, what <4 & man who bet tha: cn On acer of fouling. weed’ Slick eee be wo mistake then. Referee Johnny White—t opinion to offer, but If the club me to use of the contests which | referee have been jue the condition Diver the Westerner for refusing to break wen ordered. Both men had broken the |" les repentedly and the crowd was very disappointed. Unbiased spectator the decision should have been a —— SA * counting, a wih her. (1 a a ree coat was tried in San stognagee hl healt 10 REPBAL HORTON Uv. of Monroe, appeared before ihe A® vd to-day asked for a hearing on his bill repealing *t counting out pugilista in boxing bouts hot thelr man his watch and begin to When I re’ what 1 did out accurately ts have no Watch hereafter in all Me Heard by te n Lew. fle bom: ing contests. ineaae: The committee set down next Wednes Buck Connolly, of Pittsburg, who day, at 2 POM, as the date for argu @ame to New York to ree the McGovern ments to be fight, and who incidentally prominent World 1 stop- Hook in having is referee he se ich th] Ne thould hold in bis hand. There could offcia! = perfectly satiated rand, incipal 35 1o bea and, WHAT THE SPORTS Twinn, |SUOAN A | Beresford Has Displaced American the Use of | Klectrieal TWINERS AT NEW ORLEANS. Horses Ran Over Heavy Track at the Cres- cent City. (Ape ial to The Mvening World) RACE TRACK, NEW ( Jan. 1—The horses at the fale gi tolay ran over # heavy track, for the} fain fell in tx for hours this morn-| the golng was muddy Contrary to gener! ex- scratches were compara-| the fifth and sixth races! ones to suffer, as five withdrawals were recorded jn each race} Yet a good field was left in each event first two-year-old race of the year for decision, and out of the twelve named Erema was the only ab i mentee. alin such races there Were numrous tipe on the race, Chole and Plead, the Morris erentatives:| Quiz, Miss O'Neill and several others as winners cleared beautifully | were toute: The we ister countenanes, noon ani the attendance was good. | The report that Jockey Clay is in an [CORBETT AT LONG RANGE, ‘siz * vse He Ie gin one PuNST RACE At long-range boxing Corbett Is clever) seiing mile and one-righ rather than cautious. He avoids blows | HK ean ima hout seeming to flinch or back away (Winkseits 2 from them. Jeffries, on a diment af ny | the running then gave Prar edo peculiar ce, mode fh by that d Tiektut car strong at the vot The Bobby « head for the pla [turning out to be a bl [Phin Is of course, the object of every ~2.00 1-2. }Woxer: but ¢ is at it better sRcoxp RACE | than does any seen | Moreover, there ts a nervous tension | in boxing “with a man who has the | skill to keep just out of reach of your |i blows Whe you land heavily on your ane {iagonist once in awhile and feel your (Wedderstrand) arm Jar from the impact, It has a cers | Daisy Osderwe. 119 ¢Foucomy |b) tain pleasant effect that en- 1 i olandy re coural But to hit empty alr rate HE eWinbbel dh. 12 4 ft time or to tap y Li ir) half the time or to tap a man lightly as (ees ¢ tn getting away from the blow ts not encadvauitin et Monon - -—— Bicsod Recto ai hie fallen opponent and tn ail prob: | aut [bli strike “a foul blow. In Boston t Pesan io ried the electric clock system and | jeder 1% Meher Mane) ” I casera nueeewe TL #4 Catena ° see tt pit ito effect in thie etty. Third Race —Medling. mide and aa eighth 1 agree 4 eferee rdway out pugilis stop-watch, i see no Treason why they should not adop: the sxme mode In thie country ; | —- — SBCOND JOCKEY. tT. i i aati i OF { ! THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17, 1900. Clark, who hal ys that 1,373,009 men, women and children in the Bot . oughs of Manhattan and the Bronx are | not in any religious organization. In other words, the people of New| York who are not professors of any |} religion are greater in number by 100,000 | 4 than the whole population of the second! @ largest heathen city of the world, gt 3 a 1 have been misquoted,” S sald Miss Clark to an Evening World reporier to- day, “I dld not say that New York was | the second heathen ¢ In the world. | y "an effort to arouse the Ministers’ Ax- soctation of New York to the pressing heed of more Protestant missionary work right here among us, I did sav that 1,372.00 people were not aM™iliated with any religious organization=Ch: tan, Hebrew, Buddhist or what not. rT hea “How do IL know what te in the minds and hearts of the people who are not aMiieted with religious organtsations?* Facies About Modern sedem. Miss Clark has been @ city missionary many years. Since 18% she has been teacher-angel to the Kindergarten for W Chinamen of the Inters ' hat New York had more sobbeseee pes eee eee f Evangel Rand Mott street, described in. this cotumn Hatt bers of any evangelical church ber equal to the combined popu! the cities of Vokobam. vem Above Jem Ri 11m, Duysil, are in the There are only ‘itty vet hurches in this ga Manhattan, to-« population of 344 ily 2.20 are members, while 0 i Peelfth Ward do noi £0 10 Btinday-school, Only Sper cont. cent on f the denizens of the between bles. A nfirmation | nd for the report tha Tod Sloan's loense to ride in England will A be renewed by the Jockey Club. omab ” EE The only povstble basis for the state- ‘4 ment is that Lord William Heresford |fampeos, Whe Disappeared trom has engaged T. Weldon as frst jockey Chivase. with freewition, © it ed that Sloan ts ty to ride the Reresford horses when Weldon can- Prisence om the Orrante, sald.) Detectives John J. Halpin and Michael de Rech, of ¢ ago, arrived on the Oceanic (o-day with 4 prironer sald to Ibe Michan) Samy THE ILITARY TOURKET, 5 Mesy Arrangiog fer Big town in Tipperary, Ireand, where he Ree Wadison square bad securing S3,00 on a Garden in March. chee forged the name of John D May The officials of the Military Brecial Anne n cago. At ih League are busy these days making the | same time ie ‘urner, a typewriter in preliminary arrangements for the mill. |‘ office disappeared tary and athletic imnament which will A woman Whose name on the sec ond-cabin Hist was sail to be the type take place at Madison Square Garden from March % to 31 At a meeting a or Ramypron will be taken da “4 the military men an Executive Comm: a tee was appointed, consisting of the tok | lor ‘ol, Charles H. Luscomb, Lieut - ‘DAILY REVIVAL VIVAL MEETINGS, ne Col Better, Lieut Commander Fry, | of the Contary Series Sercese- Liewt.-Col, “Dreaawei, Major Wilson, | peg Major Japha and Capt. Dixon, The! gaity Megan te lrecktya ‘Te-Day. Hand Committee will be | reat. eat ent ons is cmmittce, Ob | Piticen hundred men ard women to- r Turpin, bo cs on Rida hock. Taeut Beach tot | day atrended the first of the “Rnd of Capt. McMahon. the Century Revival Meetings.” at the NO EXTRA CHARGE FoR IT. ‘Révertiooments for TUE WORLD will be we areree tg hts, BS. home a, Sunday-echool. hive in rie big tenement: tea aa Indicate iat only In this neighborhood, the Sixth and vourteenth Wards Pe he bers of the churc! pone ‘a's Poorest The bounded rant churches or om, ie not in Owner W Car and Woke Gemo Had Dieappeared. Rappenport young man, was arrested lai his home at % held in $2.00 sil for trial t day in Contre Street Court on a charme] has been tented time and again by hundreds of having on the night of Dec. 2, while CORBETT A GREAT DEFENSIVE BOXER. NEW YORK IS A MODERN SODOM. ote |1,372,009 of Greater City Population Not Connected with Any Re- ligious Association, Says a Statistician Who Has Counted Them. 14644 6-6-60406006646-646-0-06-50006- $0044004400000008 * HEATHEN TOKIO IS MORE DEVOUT. 3 inatown, says that New 7 | the whele pepulae + ” * : « * * 4 . sectarian | 4466-06-08 d-b8 104 MEO EET PHE ES bbe etd be ES ind Mission at No. M1 of 3M evenesiical congregations on Man- STOLE BAG OF DIAMONDS, ac a troll Bridge, stolen from Loulr Shapiro a bag containing 06088 worth of gems. Shap'ro, who lives in South Brookly: went to sleep in the car and when he awoke in Brooklyn he missed his valua- pawnshope, and a few days ago it was ascertained that Rappenport was pelling Bold settings. These settings were, the police nay, Bosconga ee ‘Bhapiro. CLUBWONEN AT AT ODDS. ieee. theisaioes at Paaltlons oul Club Disagree Aboot Merits Mise Theresa Barcalow rays the only capacity Im which women can be of any use to the Board of Health will be as a “nulpance society” to distover abuses. THE DARK PORTIONS OF THIS MAP OF NEW YORK CITY SHOW THE PROPORTION P| PROPLE WHO DO MOT GO TO CHURCH. A MAIL CLERK'S EXPERIENC recently, She has spent half her Iife Blames Lemire oh among (he ‘owly and the outcast, There are several causes for the con- she has added to the intimate noweage | PREY Sterossing ratio, chet Lenin And) Whe Came: of it: of this experience & year of hard work |{t gthe Fe et And an unig, The occupation of a railway mai clerk « gathering from every variety of relig- Rominally in peligious organization, Peculiarly arduous and unwholesome, lo is to the Hat a Fer) re iy indux, oe hours of work requiring the i att: ever, it ts plain that the evangelical | tion, nearly always standing. confined {1 It uatto: odern Sodom. i ae kee aiatcay peticartl ORME ie plgegzane YP IR S86 18") ay car, an well asthe continual vibra for use in a series of articles for a neW! "lam not quarreling with o: CP cobra ainray rad aseed tical er shortly to be teeued by the Rvan- UsOne than mine, I am simply trying | undesirable oxe from a health standpoint. paper shortly pings Mad: to wake my fellow religionists to the A ratiway mail clerk on ihe Michiga + ke Sand and to be known as “The wood for more city missions, (0 the ponies) running between Detroit and Ch City’s Million,” the city and what we should do renal ay Mi Ain oan Ae wits Saany atin ‘1 do not despair of my city,” con-| Fo phew. Saleen ‘For the remedy and the only, Lpogad’ fellow employees I suffered for some yeas Hrued Mire Clark, “and 1 do not want ' naturally as a Christian misstonary. || from an obstinate attack of piles, Drought as saying that :t ts the ‘should say is the Gospel. If the chur on, my physicians told me, by my occupa cked t te Ad, in the | downtown would put on a force! But | fp weempertt Clty: 18 She Wore, Be thes, are doing all they can now. ‘The| tion, the close confinement in a car and be Untied States, for the statistics #€y| churches of New York are doing ail they | ing obliged to stand on my feet for hour soherwise can’ Ring A people realige the work th! | together: the pain at times was almost un 1 do sant to call the attention of | '* SIRE Gore. rig charities our missions, bearable and t obliged to resort to (My . Al workers to the fact et jour schools, And they vas! | use of ointments and salves (o give @ ter per cent. of the, mare f an sume of money to the W we ern colleges | porary relief while J got through with m a ine” members, oF universities and seminaries, 224) work, | suffered so long from plies that &k are members are contributing t sums to foreign | churches, ner rel * | missions. | really had little hope of any such thing ohatattas ns paye Ea per cent, jut my labors ns permanent cure, and although I had ver apulation, and the resis Ned to me an appalliny often noticed the advertisement oft) er cen:. of the whdle pop- " ‘ ’ without religious 7Miation j Tigh! here at home. They Pyramid Pile Cure, yet I never thought se | ‘any. kind faith that the evant rhously of trying ft until one day, after sut- q chy wit Terpond 10 fering more than usual, | dropped into a tivel bo 7 kage. | L mt * assistant unrolled and | P! and eSect i | @rug store and bought a i-cent package. surend Sut be "ma ‘me poor of Manbatt ie in a terrible situation 1m ini | tried it that might and the complete relief 1 Island whi ride of ant church affiliation of relig- | from pain and itching was delightful. 1 | Note, tas eation. | expected to be as bad as ever the next day, one ioe? this had been my usual experience with tery to abit pers mer, hovaren plle remedies, but 1 was agreeably dlsap- pointed. 1 used the Pyramid for som fen days or two weeks and for nearly four years have not had the slightest trouble from piles and consider my cure as Iittle short of marvellous, The Pyramid Pile Cure is the most popu: Jar and sucessful of any Pile Cure; it in the M-Aresse!| oniy Pile Cure that In sold by every drug. FIBHt I gist in the United Rtates and Ci Furthermore. the Pyramid Pile Cure hae been before the public for nine years and je Steep in Trolley te Discover eet ‘oreyth of physicians and by thousands of pile eut ers, ald its remarkable merit has been Jemonstrated in every form of piles, prow truding. itebing or bleeding. A little book on cause mailed ae) 4 addressi bay yr net ‘rasan “sell the Pyramid at 80 conte sized pechage. crossing Brooklyn ey cure of piles Pyrat Ce, Pay pa Sl. MADE ME A MAN ba = tch has been kept on all ef Their Sex. phe

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