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Barring Sharkey, No One Is Better Equipped to Beat Champion. HIS POSITION LIKE JOHN L’S Akron Giant,'a Big, Strong, Nat- ural Fighter, Evening World 4 Man Says. . Perhaps you people think {t Is a cinchjand refrained from slugging, But ft is for an untrained man to box several tor-| don't think he could strike u really light a vid rounds each day with a heavy-weight | blow if he tried 1: gives one a fair idea , prise-fighter, and then wi about it) what his heaviest «wats must be One 4 afterward of them would probably send ite recipi- ¥ Yesterday it was Gus Rublin Or,jent’s body trekking to rest under a rather, I was “it.” We boxed at Lake-|headstoned kopje at Greenwood wood, where he is training Corbett. Toward the end of the first round his Ruhiin is the Akron Glent. He fought} left glove and my mo: chanced to be tH B Graw (twenty rownds) with Jim Jef-| travelling in the same general direction fries two years ago and with Peterjand met effustvely. | managed to rake Maher last Spring. He and President) the pow quarter of his nose with a left McKinley were both born at Canton, 0. | band swing in retaliation, but the honors ; T am not quite sure which of the two/for that round were clearly his, The 3 the joke is on. It is largely a matter of | round ended in a clinch, wherein we did fome hasty wrestling and I worked a trick on his jaw and thront that Pitz simmons taught me, while he played bitthesome roundelay on my heart. RIGHT BAD FOR HEARTS. I wonder, by the way, if the original “Heart Bowed Down" hadn't been banged by one of Rublin’s rights, ‘That right {9 positively warranted to bow down any heart that ever came down the pike. opinion, Rahlin 1s teenty-eight years ol4, alz feet two in height a weighs 1% + Gtrigped. He is ag strong as an ox and 4 was a sledige-hammerer in a former a state of existence. Just the sort of man 3 with whom an amateur would enjoy ps peal ‘Indeed, 1 can hardly think for @oment of a merrier form of suicide. ‘We boxed two rounds, four minutes ro —__ was then that I welt althe fret Pecullarity of Rublin's of which | had jming and thet often heard—his anxiety to land blows] “punishment an untrained amat ‘ each. 7 ‘We are of @ height and my reach is might not have deterr 8 trifle the longer. In the middle of the clinch, Just @aleven at the cost of recetving an equal | any trained heavy-weight, But, i: will ‘We shook hands and I opened the pall! things were becoming interesting, Cor-|number in return; his carelessness Of | he remembered. in none of there bouts MB in the « kind by leading for his face with a left that| bett called ““Time'’ and there was tem-|prnishment go long as he can get tn &| with fighters lave the big fellows and en Went to. the from and ‘fall short. slate | porary rest for the y return punch, bie persintence an@ lt gparred for pointe alone; the object by taree lengths — Trillo frecturing tap on my heart and I hit| In the second round we mixed things |ptuck in hammering away at en 0P-| heing merely to illustrate rach pugtllat’a | meth before Lord Fairfax. a: fim gomewhere near the equator witn a me aor then in the fret. — remardiess of reprisals. peculiar style and charweteristics. Each SECOND RACE. 4 my left. One might as well hit a cable @ homed at clower quarters and {| This may sound ridiculous, in view of lor them in boxing with me has used me, ome mile amd twemty yards i car. the style and tricks for which he te iis (Wingaetes He is light on hin feet, very light and empectally no in order that 1 might | Mee iPovrent = for so heavy a “ His 0 afterward them | impo 19) (Boaee work cannot be classed with Corbett's, | Pate \Newgarn) Fits’s or even Jeffs. But it has im- M PERIOD. | rareuemanen, 118 ramen re Proved greatly since I jast naw him #par. The » we , | ao (Wedderstrandy 7 " For that matter his genera! form has ing nine mi ake y | *nickumaugn had led for 1 i thded’ me of as, itty Tole, We Wee \ a tepproved, and 1p still improving in every | Of up did tot-uf hitting and @, lot of | See win ie eicrea respect. landing, and Hotlin forgot for ‘the mo- om Majer Ya ment to run in any work it is a ple roundewhile it Ii over one gris Gus Rub RUHLIN’S ENDURANCE. 4 I found him easier to hit and easier ey to guard than any of the afore-named & fighters. I don’t think any amount j of hard-hitting would bother him. He looks capable of taking several wagon- loads of punishment. His record shows H a reat rl tye breadth and hume muse of the he hae wonderful endurance. muscular body eight, Neulser, topped During our first round he erwieed about Toar iunsroniieatling cchootbo) tn the offing. using hie newly-acquired He \ high when he boxes, footwork in allopathic quantities and scrapping at long range. He purposely hit as lightly as he conig A reminding me somewhat of vans Hie guard |x Vt and leaves the face too what would be a botter dent would any barely posible action, size withetend by some means learn to other If he hopes ing against the © Corbett’ spe to benetit to Rubin to win, Tn Natt (along with Jeffries, etreng!t this eategory most certainly beings He is not a clever boxer, but hy it fighter Hix fare fs not but hin attack Is His ment may be at fi rat bis pluck world, Whether on the sporting page or in t obHUATY Coloma, remain “We both did a lot ELECTRICAL CLOCK | AT THE BROADWAY A. C. ——++e—_______ ; Evening World's Suggestion of New Method of ™""" Counting Out Fallen Boxers Taken Up is oe ypsqead BOUT OFF | The mde ym er ‘by Local Boxing Organization. ‘ Thing and « lot of Ianal Nis services and tn onder to be revenged be the announcement — Riler hes certain! NGOrt 4 very suapiciows one but In do r “« fost Biter now ow The iweb o@cials ‘awed ever the ble "alihente' laim (hey set te he enent ‘The Broadway Athletic Club is the iret of the local boxing organizations | ™°! © take up The Evening World's wg-|Jonnny White gertion of using an electrical clock in sett ait Bou Counting out fallen pugtiies, Estimates from all the leading electricians and 100, Mave a referee 4 Let all bouts be of twe Te tant, Conny in ‘plese. of Yon, and if the Jud met model makers are now being recelved, |a winner hace 5 er have ive And ax soon an a practical chronometer |iboTe rounde Then, he decision ‘coud WHITE bsg ‘SATURDAY. can be obtained it will be put into use |the audience ny Rd ay Gh, 7 Bcf at the club. boxer did the be © the extra & = innings and there Tt ts intended to have @ clock with [Innings and there four sides which can be seen from any out be ha wicking ave me a werkd « trouble Part of the clubhouse. It will probably | The Evening Worl suggested be suspended in midatr directly over the |fiee!rical clock idea. after tor Metoy-Choynekt flaseo. when the Kid a ring. wae kiven the decision after Choynski In addition to showing the time a | ha sare * tocked him | me Wh fallen man is on the ground the clock fe Noor more © few rea ape remains May also show the three minutes’ fight: | linsitutes t knvekin ot ad iy oad wilt ge Ing time of & round and the one-minute Ifeet the count of Feet between each period, nites 1 According Te to planned to’ have’ wich a clock {timeneenor the Toten ta CUE TO BOX FAIRBURN, nt count berm, of Philedelpite {ra for a fight with htm nly 100 and that he ( oy) to box Corbett no matter » BOXING NG GOSSIP. aes amplon sould win oF , Weoy WANTS TO BOX Ju Se Seca fence t odatel, how always been, “i the he could beat Met with Jeftrie SILER WOW'T REFEREE HERE. 35" Te that neither of us was sia retrograde foot re to Lox puch @ After it te all bet rather sire He te almost, if ne Jim Jeffries, and the latter | ny mind, little more sclenee | think Ruhlin would stand day than man-with the RIGHT MAN FOR CORBETT. best man Corbett gous i qualities which Corbett must make & good show. hampton on March 1S and aktll will atso be Sharkey land the Inte Iamented Maher) Histlin fae: ALPERT PAYSON TERHUNE THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10, RUHLIN’S CHANCE IN FIGHT WITH JEFFRIES [DRiMK OP A RACKHONSE TRIPLETS WEIGH ONLY WIANERS AT ~NEW ORLEANS. Shape and the Bettors Were Careful. (Special to The Kvening World) RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, Jar it ~The track was in wretched cond! would be wae eey to ron. Although the fletds con class of entrive—all mudiarks Wegther was rather cloudy, tendanoe was up to the a Clawson rode Tritte ©. oll, who is suffering with the mumps. riner nace lengths, with Tri od the same distance in froht Pime-1.4 1-4, MRD RACE 4 on eiguth Mer rn , ‘wrington, Ry . 16! i . Ms | pintan 6 (Mareoereet ato Uranuy, 101 tAber ivaa Tip Gallaat led all the way and won ridden out by @ Fewners, who wits of Etidad. Time im Lor William A Urady. of Jim Jeffries, harn nat conditions simmons may plon Jeftries It: riainiy we will give Fitestmm anotier Aght, but It same basi« as the last fight, @& per cent to the ¢ what Fitesim from us, and that Is what he to give us to get another fight.” omer bi or fight again with Chan or au ha bett was fixed up so hasttly, That mi ‘ far oe wth “Kid" Me-|<ons. T thought it he best money-mak- ite episode will | ing match in ght and do wt Cor- Evening batt's ring recor copeider. § an good as wi foo victortes. atnenons. he of among ced we cal Sched will drew than any other man we coule eft ma: it that doesn't enter in arkey A him aga should give him another match “very reason why we should Sot, Track ‘anchaanie Again in Poor to-day and it looked as if the meine of the fluky kind. The mou ral inches deep and of the silp pery order, so that the races would not be ran tre, and it ea cane of get aff in front and that would come newr Jeciding the race Of course, with the track In such poor shape good hones could vot be expected ined a poor this prom- ised to keep the talent guessing. ‘The but the at- rlny In the place of Billy Barrick’s reguiar jockey, Mitch Sir Curlatopber, 104 (Dominici 1 ve Joe Heil, 100 berger). at Wellads, 10 (Morty) Le 6 Gb ver went (o the front at Nag and taking a lead of ftooand @ talf from lengths in front | faier | The Manny BRADY TALKS FIGHT | FOR CHAMPION JEFFRIES. ote the astute manager ela! under which Bob giz- Here is what Brady says mast be on the win or lose. That was demanded and got When asked why such a family affair maton us that between Jeffries and Cor- Brady said: n war made for business ren- in Amer! his name Pee uaaee ledeiors ait ime of Wt | others: Wi ites New "York better maten | Kill think Cortett will | ike ie showld we fight ““phere (8 no veason why we nd | yurry | Thomas Fitspa' decke: Thomas Fitspatrick, of 18 Vernon svenue<Long Island City. was arreste! o-day, charged with stealing a horse from ‘Trainer Thomas Haggerty at Bheooahead Hay in Auguet lant. | He ig a brother of Jockey Fitapairiek, and War a frequent visitor ty ToKaerlys tables. Haggerty gave Fitzpatrick « bay filly ‘Onone Park. w 1 and sold the horse to fOr fa He was held In two color sam all, Bié BASEBALL DEAL Reported WeGraw, Robinson and Several Haltimere Players Will New Verk. (Mpectal te The Rvening World ) g BALTIMORE, Jan, 18 —It was an nounced me today thit the League magnates had finally and definitely agreed upon the delegution of the Bal timore Club franchise to the Bastern League, and the transfer of McGraw bfhson, MoGinity, Kitsol and such ere ax mignt be desired, to the New ork Club. Whether or not he te doing it as a bluff to secure better terms from. thr League McGraw ia atlll in active com. munication with Anson and the Asso elation managers. He has recelved let- ters from the other members of thy team saying they will follow his lead Wherever he goes. Secretary Knowles, of the New York Club, when informed of the above. re- port sald that as far ua he knew there was no truth in it, He certainly knew Y nothing about — — RACK TRACK, W ORLEANS, dan. 1s. The entries for to-morrow's raves are us folle (Special to World) First Mace Senet Decide os ie Prancery " toler fardeit Vecls Bil " Jomphine B seven furlong Sal " % st * jms Daley % Thied Hare Chilcope. we Blue Lae oo View Hegal ww Gad Onier "7 annie " Siser Pox Fourth Hace Selling 64 Dr, Walieiey mM ws tim Gore It Sd it 4 Vrinee e T Ceton ” 5 My Wietant 97 Juneetia " 1 fh Hares Aeting: thirteemestateentne of a | 19 Astor |'n WILLIAM A. BRADY. past Just no Jest rupees *” bank for When. she pictur wren tau to pay we will Bharkev a can have @ match if he want tr but Bd nt think’ he Is in any great Hie has hte hands fall with “ 1 Just ne Something New and Free! ~<@e=~A TEN-CENT PACKAGE OF ——t= “Royal Badge” Cigars To-Morrow Only » —AT THE FOLLOWING STORES :—— JOSEPH JONAS, 95 Nemes Street. LEWIS TAUBERT, 99 Broad Sircet and 7 Wiiom MAX KAUDER, 669 Broadway, corer 4th Stecet. C SCHLESSINGER, 1393 Bresdway. SAM SLOMAN, corner 97th Stecst 20d 36 Avesss, S. ABRAHAM, $9 Hest 426 Steet. ¥. VU. KINGMAN, J., 120th Sirest 20d Oth Avene, L, PREDENHSIOER, 229 West 13th Siest, A L ERNST & BRO, Cortlandt Steest sad Bresdwey. To each customer who buys @ ten-cent packageo! “ROVAL BADGE” CIGARS an EXTRA ten cent package will begiven FREE. Thisis “A CIGAR OF QUALITY,” Petite Perfeste in ehape, and they ere handsomely put up FIVE in a package, end sold for TEN CENTS. The confidence we have in inowing ROYAL BADGE will pleese you warrants thie EXTRAORDINARY LIBERAL invedustion. Try a package and judge for yourself how geod they are. S. H. PLOUGH & CO., Makers, 202 East 46th St., New York. The Combined Weight of Three Infants Is cycle rider, was lined 8 Bide Court by Magtrtrate Cornell thie | thousand grai morning for runaing an automobite at | mel food in three hours, and no matter how a reckless speed, WHAT ONE SHOULD. but Ten Pounds Six Ounces. — —___. ° One girl ..... 2 pounds 1 ounce One gitt 3 pounds & ounves One boy + 8 pounds 13 ounces Total ......., +10 pounds 6 It wax Mrs. Lena Schuasly, tifety- four years old, of 111 Norfolk street, Who was gullty of this indisoretion. Pity that ahe Goes not live in England, where the Queen pays a premium on triplets, The family, of course, ts very poor. It Menys is where triplets walk in. The father lea cloak-maker, out of work half the time, When the mother was taken i on Tueeday they did not have money to pay for a ductor, and doctors like to Ket thele pay in jadvance in Norfolk street, Bo @ good-hearted policeman rang for am ambulance and tne woman was re- moved to Gouverneur Hospital. Here [the three little cloakmakers firstwusaw the light, There was just about enough of them to put In the « nd weigh up for one good-sined baby Indeed, a young woman Im the next cot, who ts enly about half the size of Mrs. Schuasly, had & thirteen pounder the same day, and didn't seem to expect an item im the THEORIES ABOUT FOOD, Also a Few Facts o Subject. We hear much powadays about health foods and hypienic living, about te prey ond many other feds em May be found ia the larger citlea where no meat, pastry or coffee is’ served and the food crank is in his Ie oe the Same and argume and theories vanced to prove that meat was never ine tended for human stomac! an@ almost make us believe that our sturdy ancestors, whe lived four-score years in robust health on reast beef, pork and mutton, must have been grossly ignorant of the laws of health, theories about the food they . A warm weloome was extended to any kind from bacon to acorns. A healthy appetite and common sense are) excellent guides to follow ia matters of Get, ond a mixed diet of grains, fruite meats in undoubtedly the best. meat furnishes the most nutriment i@ highly concentrated form and is digest: and assimilated more quickly than health and of low vitality should eat and plcaty of it. If the digestion ie teo) feeble at Grst it may be casily corrected by the reguiar use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- the professional bi-/ lets after each meal, Two of thene excellent the West | tablets taken after dinner will digest several of meat, eggs or other anl- Edward MeDum weak the stomach may be, no trouble will Hicycle Poltoeman Richard O'Connor be experienced If a regular practice ts made they supply the pepsin and sary 10 perfect digestion, Indigretion will be overcome by theirv@se. That large class of people who come under, the head of nervous dyspeptics should pleaty of meat and insure its proper diges the daily use of » safe, barmiess medicine like St Tablet Hy Principles. pepsin, diastase. fruit wail a salte, which actualty perform the work of @igestion. Cheap cathartic medicines, mas- Querading urder the name of dyspepsia ries twice, and an: ttle would the nant nictore, Bharkey is = dared after him, calling upon him to oo \ eho By made his ma- nine of Poe ulceman ovgrton the eDuMMe (nought the whole priceed- funny. Man ies wears T The euler vec Jageeper ‘Tresae. Mitheris no tren 4 Bane: ane THE RUPTURED ren, then the tied @, ry aes rs RUPTURE ‘OND )