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— a ri » nih ald a — THE WORLD: TUESDAY ING, JANUARY 30, 1900, : ae ‘Wie SME THE LATEST SPORTING NEWS: MWLED HM, HOW T0808 +-}4& ART OF BAG PUNCHING: NEW YORK WANTS | “winear ec THE FIRST BLOW TOLEARN. HI } A FRANCHISE a Sharp Axe, Old Pupil. Champion Keely Bros., m A BOY SAW THE TRAGEDY. | PICKING WOMEN’S POCKETS.) in Second Lesson, Tell Beginner the Correct Murderer Taken to Police|/One of Capt. Price's Men| Position to Assume Me Court and Turned Over Lands New York Fagin and How to Properly to Co ’. in B klyn. sdiegs ae Strike First Blow. ‘American Baseball Asso- ciation Holds Its First Session in Philadelphia. - evening World.) do much to restore public confidence tn Because Geino Tacan! would not help! Harry Mariowe, twenty-six years old | his landlor’, Frank Mariano, move some| wes arraigned in company with twelve: | A series of lessons {mn hag punching furniture in their home at 229 West/ year-old Morris Kressman this after: | was bemun on this page yesterday The | @ixty-ninth street, at 2 o'rlock this af) noon before Magistrate Brenner, of the, lessons will be ughout the (Speco! to fj ternoon. fano murdered his boardeT! adams Atreat Polloe Court, on a charge | week. They are intended show how mith an axe and later boasted of the/ep picking pockets. the physical condition may be improved PHILADELPHIA, Jan. #.—The meet-| the national game. erime. Detective Belzer, of Capt. Price's de-| by this light exercise without a xreat ing of the American Association of] Now York is knocking hard for admis- : Mariano with two blows all but de! tectives, who made the arrest, said that | expense of time or money. The first | Baseball Clubs began here this morning. | sien. H.R. J of New York City, Pe enpitated Lucan! he spotted the man and boy yesterday | l8eon t id mow easily (he apparatus may |For the past twenty-four hours there/is an applicant 4 franchise, He , Antonio Ghurzi, a ton-year-ol4 boy.) atiernoon white out looking for pick-|be arranged in ones the small cont has been a big influx of baseball men, represented at today's meeting. It a ‘was in the room when the murder W88| Hockets in the shopping district on Pul-| Of sane end tho comtume that might be! some of whom are personally interested|is the intention of the promoters to comunitter. ton street. He recognized Marlowe ag an| Worn during the exercise. The second In the new azeociation, while many more | drop Providence in the at of New Tt was due to the boy's efforts that! O14 crook and followed him, Belzer mays | leon to-day explain the correct posl- ee eoecesscos are closely following the trend of events. | York’ There is, however, a 4 Mariano was arrested. that Marlowe rook the boy into haite| tion for the beginner to assume, how | hosed The promoters are going about thelr| disposition to retain Providence, on ac- work in a business-like, orderly manner.) count of Sunday hall, his te ex- which favorably impresses the average) Pected to prove a good source of rev- lover of the national sport. The corrt- ie, te dors of the Continental Hotel were early! McGraw was early cn hand. He will thronged with small knots of men eager-|*tand by his guns should he find the ly discussing the outlook and busy pre- | o##0clation can demonstrate thetr ability to lead properly and strike the firat blow ‘The room where the murder Was COM | wavs and gave him minute directions and woen to stop. These lessons are @itted Is on the fourth floor, and in the! now to pick pockets and then palnted | ¥ Wear of the house. out certain women and got the boy after | Written . xprevly {or The Evening World ¥ + Tasant was lying asleep. Mariano! them, ‘The lad followed instructions | by the Keely brothers, who are known called to him repeatedly, but Lucan!) ang made several attempts to rob from) 4* the champion bag-punchers of the “a Paid no attention to him. the shoppers. world i | Marfano shook Lucan! The Dearder| jresaman was remanded to the care of ee paring plans and suggestions for the) to cope with the situation. He will also opened his eyes and said, “Go away.! in. Gerry Society and Marlowe's exam- SECOND LE meeting. require a satiefaccory assurance that tho fj Tat me sleep.” ination was set for next Thursday | SSON. ‘The alr of secrecy which has envel- | remaining seven clubs are financially ree in Mariano became enraged. With oaths, SEES Ee => oped the doings of the new association | *Ponsible and able to carry through the - the boy witness says, he cried, “I'll Proper Position—Left and Right atill remains, but the promoters promise | Project. A make you sleep more." CONDEMNS A CARDINAL. Hand Lende—Geueral Advice. shortly to retieve the tension ami make| Very little worry ts noticeable among eS ;_ With that Mariano ran to another Now that you have your apparatus and public some inside facts, which they |th promoters over the threat of the a }foom and returned with an axe as sharp 7 comtumes ready, let us begin our first Geclare will open the eyes of the Ne-| National League to reserve teams In thy 1:08 & rasor, The Fresch Cab Acta Agalnet | jesgon, tional League magnates and convince | “sociation cities and play conflicting i Without warning he rushed at the the Archbishop of When you take up your first posttion, the general public that they are here| dates. In many instances this would be i Gleeping Lucan!. Mensuring the dis- Parts. stand muoh you would If you were to otay. hatled with pleasure by the association, t Quinn and tie associates| The mevting was called for noon, but Pig rag n until _a very late hour|!t W8% fully two hours later before the Ge Fhe agesrg this 44 not prevent thelt delegates met to organize, those present ' te detent and early this morn- being H. D, Quinn, Prestdem; U. H.° fg ey wore 0 look of profound con- Robinson, J. J. McGraw and President an a lead te make good Peterson, Baltimore; Alderman Charles | jence, ten ke aaaes 8. Havenor, Joseph O'Brien and H. U. i Peps fore the present meet) Quin, Milwaukee; Frank MoKenn: ‘Adrien C. Anson is one of the most|it' Waren be hens cope Ange mas P. Deroitie jo + tance well, he swung the axe and - *parring—that is, stand with th 7 ‘ 1 PARIS, Jan, %, 1.9 P. M.—A Cabinet | *P*' . the left] k Grought tt down on Lucant's head, spit-| PA any A foot about eighteen inches in front of | 4 ting the ekull. counell, at which President Loubet pre-| 11) right, the toes of each foot turned Then before the boy, Ghussi, could | sided, considered to-day the action of! siigntly outward, the right toe being faterfere he swung the axe again, cl Cardinal Richard, the Archbishop of| turned out further than the left, the| Sing the victim's Lec ‘almost in yen Paria, in openly visiting the Assump- sag being kept Dorset. HED gee tnt, ‘August Pomere, who lives on| Hold shoulders alightty back and head a the same floor, ran in and overpowered | Tribunal had pronounced the dissolutlon) greot Keep the right hand (when not ithe murderer. Tho boy then called a] of the order and the subsequent steos| hitting with 10 across the wind and| Fathers after the Correctional rebound with the rig ht. enthuslastic of those present. He says a policemaa. taken by the Government. slightly in advance of the body. Let the ~ and| Thomas McCarthy and iam we At the station-house Mariano sald Re hi “ “Rousseau, | ft arm be half extended, the elbow a| so far away from the bag that your| your face in doing #0. Either move the| with alternate hands. Hit {t with the |"¢ !# Im the Association for keeps, and) J nMBO Ton Sean Mt Richter, Phila- The Premier, M. Waldeck-Rousseau o eu it) will wipe out a few scores before he '8| Geipnia. y “E have great etrength. 1 killed him | reqg his letter requesting Cardinal Rich.| ttle forward of the hip, the forwarm| elbow will not easily touch It when the] face to the right to avold it or else atep | !°!'s (leet oa Lite ae Ok the tian | through’ wth tb Watiemnl Leos . a T Bit him with the axe and one blow! ard te explain, and the prelate’s reply, | “rslsht ahead bax ts not in motion. back out of reach. |and the first spot again); then, as It| Baseball men galore were busy over- Ag Beary took hie head off. It was ereat.| geciadng his viett had no political chars| | 1on't stand too close to the bag. It] Wauy TO STRIKE Fi The beg will, of course Ay off at wromr| comes back, hit It with the right @nd let]. iiae the situation, the consensus of F He would not work. I run my house to t you do It may cramp your motions, and RST BLOW. | ancien at fret, for tt is not as easy as| it #¥ing as berore “4 y | acter, recalling hie habitual attitude and | 70% ° i y Get uu can hit {t with precision | opinion being that under proper man- a ‘Bult myself. Thad a right to ME him.” | tegen ding himeclf against the charge of| "*¢** you are more apt to hurt your! Now for the first blow It looks to hit It in just the right way to} with alternate hands without misst ‘agement the association would prove a . Lc'ano was caretaker of the house,| pectiuity to the republic. face, Do not, on the other hand, stand] Hit out straight from the shoulder i"sure it striking the ring and returning) without losing your balance oF BettAG| rou torraitame rival to the league and aa Ho ts forty-four years old, and hie vier! Po this the Preiler replied that If to you Just where you expect it. But a} Muitied ia 4 fundamental | ==sesseesmeseee ee deocbas tim was twenty-etght anda laborer, — | Gardinal Richard's explanation ied im | 2 ———————————— me very little practice wil teach you the! motions ‘at os wmahing. Tentll you v sg The examination, showed that the vic- consider the account of his visit knack. learn them thoroughly you can never t ideme were broken, the wrists acai ve din La Croix Incorrect, never Pie Bek ao we ents, it pit the ie, | SE real te hit the bag square we Sok Gute the chest: pached--in faat’ sear- he was compelied to condemn the Ay back to the opposite side and again! noe with a twisting or downward of up. ly the whole of the upper part of the! Cardinal for his unusual step, strike the efde tt hit first, swinging once! ward blow. Buch biows spoll accuracy, . 3 body of Lucant wha tmutilated and | a. Government, he added, had de more toward you. feekes hitag powers and may spr chopped. wis to the Weet Mide|olded to suspers! the stipends of those As it returns this second time, hit it] ‘he arm. Bellow Court and Magistrate Molt sen! | Ulshopa and pricsts who wrote letters pase We Nol a we Ee Stores WHEN TO STOP. oa \ to the © office. histo the Amsumptionisty containing pro- the same evolutions as before, and, as . - ‘ ie jariano saw Powers and ‘he it comes back the second time, repeat] Never punch the it to Bt tran he became enraged. Al ceagices gale I ila hiss dines tire You. "As acon enyou' eel tired Test oriod In Ttallan that be would Bilt to the work of justice, od Punch it at first for three minutes stead- —_——— Keep this up until you can do It fairly | j1y ‘Then rest, ‘Then, when rested, try well and can judge as to the strength | three more minutes of punching. Only te ba maceiaty, as soon as you become really fatigued} Three Students Are Told 4 both, It took the | SCE, EE ee Sm RETURNS, CARGO APIRE be sure to stop for the day. Increase Bb, esses to the House of Detention. with your left hand, striking the ball as THE RIGHT LEAD. the time of punching ttle by ttle as that Poker Will Not 4 —— tw Pe ot ‘ o 2 014 Deminton / Liner Princess hear the centre (between top and bot-} when you have mastered this (it len't| We have. kot now that we can Be Tolerated 2 POLICEMAN BADLY HURT. pete 40a | tom) a® posible, and throwing the] quite as easy as It sounds just at first) | punch {t for over an hour without tiring i A Spee: Weight of the left shoulder and the upper] lead with the right Instead of the left | at ail, ae si iy Bask, | part of the body into the blow. The bag | MAKInE the bag go through the same} | To-morrow we will teach you evolutions as before, only using the right | tattoo and some more intricate blows Will hit the ring of the platform and re-| hand instead of the left A E Aj (Special to The Rrening World.) bound Be careful that It dose not hit] When you have mastered this, try it GUs F. KEELY. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jan. 9.—Three = = a3 vans ES eT. - ——-| students were expelled from Yale Uni- ' , does not propose letting a practical un | Vermty to-day for the crime of plain, M'GOVERN’S BASY VICTORY | ceswiesse?sin sas tttastet | timer are over and, as by virtue of his work with Cor-| From the time of Washington and aa. | bett he is in good shape, he will try tO] sary ott down to the founding of We Pate Jack Ward to Steep in| Uiig matters to an end as early as pos: | LO CO Nee ie egling university in Harrison Found Uneonscions in| 7! Old Dominion tine steamer Prin- Rast § Street T cess Anna, Capt. Davis, while on her a way to this port from Norfolk and New- “ erating, port News and when off the Highiands Policeman Benjamin Harrison, of @h) at 12 o'clock midnight last, was discov- Fifth street station, was found uneon-| ered to be on fire in the hold pats! scious, suffering from concusrion of the} ‘The hatches were battened and all a brain, in front of 10) East Ninth street) haste was made in reaching her Able. @t 199 o'clock this morning. His head| dock, which was safely reached about 2 ‘Two Minutes at Bal - the far West, draw poker has been as : ‘Was badiy bruised. He is etiil uncon-| A M., her thirty passengers showing no Last Nigh Ml INTYRE AND SWEENY. much in the cere “ a ee : 4 ectous. panic whatever. (Rpecial to The Rvening World.) jugeere are : matics, and yet the faculty of Detectives at work on the case be-| The fire was found to be in the cotton Je| BALTIMORE, Jan. 9.—Terry Mcdov-| patras oun ‘ _ tt | branded the dear old game as a crime % Weve now that Harrison was assaulted | All the men that could be collected were orn, the feather-weight champion of the| Méletyre and “Petar” +7, | Against discipline and moraitty, q Gnd an attomp: made to munter ttm. | set to work, and unloading began. As — world, made his initial appearance in| ihe grogpects are that the bag: will bee. étab As a result of this feeling tn the fac- ing one from ata ent ” re |ulty the University has “removed" J. 0. ry Harrison reported for roll-call after|eaeh vurning bale was thrown out on this city last night at the Bureka Ath- , | Tobin, of Ban Francisco, a junior at the Bis night's rick was over at midnight, | the dock the hose was turned on It. In Attendance Small on Ac-<| etic Clu, where he knocked out Jack 7 = }His comrades and the desk Rergeam say | this way (he fire was put out without ne Ward, of Newark, In Just two minutes of| ® q law school; J. A. Rithet, of Victoria, B. | 3 Be was absolutely wober Mal Te wales ak alton en aie: count of Rain and the | ngtune, with right and tett ewings on | vey Tee seliaimarien out ingots |, & Junlor of he Bhemeld org ‘ & An hour and a half later a cttisen | aged. ; the jaw. Nelily, of Drookiyn, and Deney Mali, of | School, and Edward F. Knapp, of Fields Were Light. Up to the thme of the knockout blow] remem! 48 founds at 138 posnds, end Wty | Shore, L. I, @ sophomore of the aca- fund Harrison tn front of Brown's cafe ae | SHOPPERS FLED FROM FIRE, He called other policemen, and Harri- i Ward was doing very well, and besides| iyp, in ten rounds at 130 pounds demic department, THE HILSON COMPANY, holding his own had managed to land a These three young men, with numerous preg tif patil on Terry's jaw, Me- SPIKE AFTER CHICAGO BOUTS others, have teen living in ti Donen: Maken, fon was hurriet to the hospital. His (Special to The Rvening World) b “chin was bruised as though by a kick| Biase im a Third A More DI RACE TRACK, NEW ORLBANB, Jan.| Govern, however, very soon discovered ne ‘woh Sullivan, whe persistenly yo Hall dormitories, whieh was formerly New York. : and iis head was badly cut | 81,000 Damage—No One W.—Just at the time to make the trip to| Ward's weak spot, and drove a terrific] jag the pugill the Hotel Majestic. As such it was z i ‘The side of hit cheek was scratched . a soempescamneass : = the track to-ay ran began to fail, and/rightchand swing Into the pit of, his | ef Chlcage what he is capabie of and bas | largely patronized by travelling eales- 4 as thouxl his face had rubbed along the adel q Jax it continued for some time there was | Tinting with a rightcnend iol at tne | sikh, te give him on oppurtunity ea aoun os pees | MeL 90 it 1s not surprising that celluloid HOFFMAN H ‘ Sidewalk. Customers, men and women and em EBRNE'S GOOD REASON. Ja falling off in the attendance, Light which blow has knocked out many | sie been, matched te, Aeht cuize enowd Rave Reoe S00rs a yore ar Later in the day detectives: learned | Plovers of both sexes had a scmewh Helds ruted, but as the horses were about | A sry ft wie had no ef-| Wins Monn ins fiarresed artement ea Pes. Wve] When thy jents went there to itv e that blocd was on the floor of the veati> eReltine time for a ttle while <8] wont pight MePadden Until Atter| evenly matched and the track food, not | Rey Eter rol fara around the| thd, Panty te CE a Rc ie ener oul, sear ia BO UQU ET: bok morning in the store of Greenwald ft he rela, there fair , ; 7 . w y, the ane te betel ae that | mers 18) to 184 Third avenue, a He Is Through with ed i sl lal fh wg og KA full on Ward's Seetecde autectatinn. Wate ke names ake bes would be realy ing ot | C | G A R : Harrison came into prominence dur-|SVestory building, where there was a O'Rrten. | Jockey Dick Clawson was again unab HN Methorern | be arranged in the erent of Daly s comine Mil the bell fi ening, sett « jeu the other f hie jaw,| X, to Mes in Hattell | fire in the siofage room While a great many persons s to ride to-day and had to give up five ped to the floor, here hap i fitting Us call the last elaimes ght Tee. Famaicy, Heer of (ene tonenent 6 t dergraduate lit ik (hat Frank Erne, th moun He will probably be able to loGovern, © thee eomtent, took ine bas be le not successful in wiening from dergraduate ite, bout| SULLIVAN VS. HAMILTON TO- fhewenr erwence had been gk fing the Mazet inquiry. A fellow patrol- man swore that Harrison had danged Rig had a Lapin boots fai ae tabs & @ tive. | remen stnashed the “deadlighte’ | cha METROPOLITAN TOBACCO DISTRIBUTE! hiss jon, Is afraid to Aght George MC resume riding to-morrow. rmidnigny tr in for Chicago, where " A directed stresms of water into the ! acddes refured to meet neha - to t r Harrison je now in Bellevue. eee Teeth cha Rocked” Ske] him wile nits Jockey Nash ‘Torner, who will be re-/to meet Eldle Sant in a eix-round boul jcBoon aucien eviacicn ; ——————— | loss wea about $1,009. | Rr neverthe- Instated at the next meeting of ¢ WIGHT. Me ts ears eee | = = 4 Peay icp RON a nfaz® Yoel ne has Zone Cw tee oe ihe cooing sous, | Al, DOIRD Pid ; a iets wale 4 doe | WE SUPPORT YOU! AIS QUEBR, BAD LUCK. | szatisnste sym cmp, ut the ain ihe Nog other, and Me cane ta hoes eteaeee| —-RATAL PRISE-PIGHT. poe | WE SUPPOR: ’ |\one woo hae” Pedal Until after he is throwan with “fack Tmoggow.. He has be for several | D sina : 4 bios f yenier ; hy " ‘The stude t body te facing » grave} SELF-ADJUSTING TRUSS CO, ° ee amass Gee Se 1s Devetwey, N.Y. ub | that he ts confiden beat O'Brien, would reinstate him j md conve ert T doce inte : re, But he has given up hope and | Mike Riley, of Glasgow, Dies tn to and tid vew overs, [RUPTURE CURED! t to Mr. Whitney. Aone to mcrenee "| PIRE PANIC IN TENEMENT, —— Selling, ont mile reventy yards Fp Se Scat SS HALL DRAWS: WITH DIXON, | S235". acy SOR 1g |(’rlen, | “The champion further states w hoping that | igh, home, and bun until it ts time| Londen from a Blow Received ¥ a ' | LONDON, Jan. *.—"Mike" Riley, of laagow, died this morning from a blow {received while fighting “Matt” Precious, | ie es ite we IG 13) (Pomcon) 16-3 even Fives | 12? (Moduynt)..11-6 Dastic tres ie the A fastantly. Fire on the first floor of the six-story | Amatra | Gombe, i andy ot Bimingeem, nace THACK NEM ORLEANS Jan, a fai pa t Jackson was married. but he and his | brick tenement at % Norfolk street at We | as he club, ‘ate n— fatten” for fT a races] hardest enerclee ee | Wife were not living together, it fe said. 245 this afternoon endangered the lives 4 Bansie, 112 cAber) gh A ith; the ree Gre as follows: oeeaees Improvident rushed ¢o the front and Four months ago he was troubled with of the half hundred | MURPH YSBOR: Up 4 gap of several lengthe, 8 e0rn on his left foot, and, thinking to » pante. . the Australia: Which he held to the stretch. ber | each, i “Base the pain, pared it with @ rasor.| Only the prompt arrival of Engine y Dison. on Ties Senry then sent Yube Dan) to the front and | oak ing followed, and he was Company 11 averted a catastrophe night at the Lucier Opera House. Hall | Sie race was over, ae he drew away afd ons ie to the German Hospital, where Mon, women and children were guide! had a decidod advantage in the earlier Soe "hi, he ‘pulled off, in es, | 2 HX Yes was amputated below the |BY the firemen to safety down the rear | founds, but, itor evened up matiere | Ane pared song a ® eres suiag Tio atch Te-e8CR je. before the close of . “J P | ‘The flames were confined to the first ye inks iam tae tle . —_ aon after he had returned his} sae ‘ lool poling. seve | |BIG SKATING CARNIVAL exttog, tle cote eltineeabe peers PRIBST HIS OWN LAWYER. | AT PATERSON, W. J,|aS3ur cms ™ ‘rm arian i i f - t i vr ts it H Fri : s What promises to be one of the most * Pather Fiaherty Argues Nefore 2 ' ‘ Ta) : ? ! . Court of Appeals fer a | 2 S " 1 Base aah was ° Bow Trial. ; "f 3S evanigith es eee en to Tumorg: him 10 6 ‘ Feb. the jnjor Manair rushed to the front it ts ore thebay * * was this} ALBANY, Jan. %—Rev. Father : er the start and Was mover hi ome a nent & tlleremplores from) Charlee Flaherty. of Mt Mortis, con- | York. to win by @ short » afer 1res &s. . te 00 | victed of attack on & woman, appeared glass enclosure, jocal head too the before the Court of Appeals this after. | {Me Jar . ‘of before the court on | The me ini Race—Three furlongs. by . i gona, each time he| toc”, Ge By Oe lh all pile. ‘Biripes was second py a4 i =n Oe Dl ° ikely: be a } te 3 ph iy td PR eave Goowee mtry 4 ‘ourh a a Beers, MO a aS aR ae a &