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TATTOO AND HOOK BLOWS FIGHT RECORDS OF PAST YEAR. ~ $e FOR How to Become Profi- cient in the Art of Landing Blows Quick- ly and Correctly, Exe plained by the Cham- pion Keely Brothers. ‘The third of a series of articles on bag-punching Is printed below to-day That bag-punching 's a most beneficial exercise there is no doubt, and these lessons should make it easier for 4 be- sinner. ' ‘The first tesson told row cantly the Spparatus may be arranged in one's room, the smal! t of sume and the costume that might be w during the exercise. The second lesson explaine the correct position for the beginner to ‘assume, how to lead properly and strike he first blow and when to stop. To-day the tattoo, swings and half-hooks are explained. These articles are written _ for The Evening World by the Keeley “brothers, the champions of the world. Now that you have learned to hit the bag on the third rebound with alternate hands, try the next step. Stand as before, Lead with the left for the bag, hitting i with just enough force to drive it against the ring and back against your fs: re site side of the ring ont tet it Atma hal “Si CLUB NEW LEAGUE. oe ‘The Association Baseball Managers Are Making Progress. (Mpecial to The Rvenin: er ttA Jan, 31 took so far } e fall the drleg nt Indications Provide In favor of New York tons hi been received fre city, both of which are very © qeuraging, The Mhode Islanders up to the presetit do not size up! ee ritina having been connected wth a minar| team so many years The situation at preser willing and ready tnto the AR Providence wants to “@ured of the svc Chicago is ready the organiaation eames Bix grounds hi while ““eptions on the remaining two have a POP OtOtOrO4 HD DH OP OF OS OHO OF OHO OSOPOHOPON OED OO THE BAG PUNCHERS. NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. : POP OPOP OND AD'S OL IAPA DEAD 1 OOOO AAA OAA ANA DADO PPO MOHHA OHA DEA OA OAS HOVE MT FITS —— ‘Correct Table of Fistic Events Shows Number Brady “Roasts” Lanky'|' of Battles Fought by Pugilists of Every Class, Bob and Offers to Give} (revs Him Another Chance |: to Regain the Cham- SPORTS STILL LAUGHING “DOPE” STOR, If he (inks le was drugged why y diane make the an then without waning onthe! ‘Fitesimmons wasnt di whet te moe) whether he won ghter N ‘The following table of fisiie eventsy Figata, Woe. tot Oe him. 1 1 xamine th turing the past year wil no A>u: prove) M ee feross. plonship. f val je data to admireres of pugiliem ‘ ‘ ' ia ated a 4 and hist s puailietic. ‘The ( H hy story Wi : bay n the spot wht 1) prepared for The ; 48 While there have been all kinds of | claws, for t hig ane Wanna evening, Werld, Includes all important | aie tricks and schemes attempted by puwt-| thie etty vatties fought [1 the coned arenn from] ‘ 6 hits in order to keep thelr names be-| bees Dee i, IM, 10 De 1999, | i Hi i ore the public, the announcement oy | writer remembers bet In Smuring the year's record of every! H ‘ ° $) Bob that he was drugged | pany wiih Lanky Bob at Con PA aig ee ‘A 1 : 4 rt le 4. sponte ntter admitted the low In the business, from tit ob fi : during hie fight with Jim deffr'es. sp0rt- | Neh Oe ie cain ta ihe netoad Fond pier, Leon ‘ 7 ing men in general agree, Was ADOUL AB) Woon Naared him, wan. tesvonalble for he eh Hi ‘lft a one at hax ever deen dealt out. ! nis ultimate defeat ‘ : oted Fitzsimmons to make|, Pitasimm however, still impists Mai 4 1 $;duse what © a ih ht monthe after the | inere Was comething wrong with Bim t : : i ie Twas in good trim when | entered the ° : ‘ xacily known ring and would Nave won had 1 no: | i 3 eas | ania wiini |been shamefully treated.” saye Fits to- | ro's hatttes ‘ i real opindon expriae ll day. “]"can sefeat Jemrien and will ap- it tattoo and overhand tative, . ‘ 4 £ by loent S04! | range a match to-morrow for a fight to i <a eee ae pce. =| ; H }) Fitzsimmons has made a very poor ox-| take place within (wo monthr Te show + lease for hie defeat and saould resurect [that | am slucere {will tet the winner this time, but hit ix as it comes vac] hit tt with the right and so on ax long | most 9 degrees ‘Then dvon the. fist to| 3 A) i the public tetlere | (Ake all and will bet: $10,000 on the Fe- from {ts frst contact with the ring, and] as possible the level of the thigh and bring the arm | t : g ANother one to maae the py battle.” Ritte' lt back repeating this pro-| hoe [AEOuAd WIth the same motion as in a! Kearns Fy ' that he was unfairly dealt with in bis Siler, who refereed the fight, t Dack agajn, repeating this pro-} You cannot do this quickly al frst, DUC! swing (not, however, turning the bh z } i fight with Jeffries. ’ 1 think Fite is badly — mis- cess until you Have gauged the force) jn a very few days you can do it with) as in the swing), and throw your sh ee r hen | faken. 1 think Jeft-les's straight lef: and direction of the blow cogrectly and! lightning speed. making (he ball rv with the blow Hit the bag mawere, } ——— --——---—- Billy Brady, manager of Jeffries, when d, which caught Fite on ¢ Soee have learned to hit the bag rapidly tis | ComUnuouRly against the ring like hol slantingly ner in such fashion neon hy an Ing World reporter sent him down in the second round, roll of a drum beating the lattoc to throw it out of Iine Hit it so tt ‘will | jast night [n regard to Pitesimmons’s wc. | burt him more than he felt at that way | i sirtke the ring and rebound straight, as “ 1d um ot Then go through the same mocions| THE “TATTOO” PUNCH. iiss! | Most eftectivenens ut | gest conden ia abouitll eee (Oeameccae cate ean : 4 valle He quicktiess it “phat story of Fliasimmons’s is abot oe jolt on wish he right hand, unt! falely” pro-| ni In, now : ¥ with which it ie delivered and MANAGER JULIAN SAYS. |. wore: ‘dope’ story I've ever heard. ragged him. Ite makes the st Aclent punche tattou, the welght of shoulder and body that t= z no atates order to get another match with When you have mastered the trick he roll of a ¢ pe ie aig eet So | When Fitesimms a sta y tht ie and lment he is just contradicting the an+ Kelly — Fits with each hand, try both H ate tat S { ' aid ene beet he cull wat Hit the bag with the left fist, driving | He from eft to right and) CHICAGO, Jan, 31—Martin Julian, the [4s 4 teronal refleciton upon himself: ‘nouncment he made after the ent, Ae Bg come it he ring. Ae it bounds back In Ing these heavy blows great | Man who was Bob Fitzsimmons's back: | Ut ih | Har when, he [Which was that he had been iatrly beaten don't why he hap se care must be taken not to stand too ler and manager when that pugilie went | gives H y the bet ir fought Hnfon, | lose to the bag or to fot 1 ME ye Jim Jeffries, por | ed see renee -- nd on j dow nto defeat befor Wel [itively denies that th druceed in thot nto fudge by big Cornishman t which you can le beat land such blows TO AVOID THE BAG. =|" ‘mood way to learn that Is ta} iaht left-hand blow (not too st rigid a re w the back of th Trike (Ihe. bag Viknucktes will This ix we quarters, then duck the bi [iefewem swing and can be delivered «back or else shift the he | with territte « re to right or to left | Do the mame with the right This is easily learned and wit | jalte sHowing the bag to hi prove Of the greatest value to you. in md Ing (ire or perhaps four! avoiding the blows of a real adversury times between your blows Indeed. the swings and half hooks we Juicing direetion and dist have taunt 9 sre among th fa move a ee deadliest blows | Jihink Mt Witting the Dig | While it ie well pout of fights At the proper angle and at the proper | yet it is also well t » striky pa caer Tt sty the Hit ae it is © J Glow in cose you are ever forced and while It ie ase This ts one of the grand ad the ring as possible sof the punching-bag | SOME LEFT HOOKS. ors"ihoes 9 eee During the Morn- Us Kan Neat we'll try some bi | Hend the left arm at an WINNERS AT ing Hours. ~ BASEBALL WAR ON. The marke omg of vigo: showed continued symp al the opening (his mort oderate gains being recorded League WII Try to Make It We Touhout on Very active dealt for the New American = The metal stocks were °h . Ausaetatd thet took the lead} American Hoop rieng 1 12 and Ste , by three lenge & Wire over a point Special to The Evening World) Wille ne 4 tor en a tol BROSTY Jan, 31.-The le test Al teapraa a Dee 408 (ire ace American Sugar was irregular. After senate wee Time 237 ed starting per cent. to the ge pests ew Amerienn Ave nosee to fight the thew iy ic constantly publle favor by placing an organtaiion (TRACK In Fine Shape and} udvanced later, until finally reaching iba. baus (e th Lion hie kee he peop — 113-8. Tobacco opened off 1-4 at 100344 n Association © Presiden er ie r ined the Adpoctatln.” President A. H. agen, erses Made = =| NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Kapld transl: pened uy an Club, wax arked to define i then advanced to tt ba he League's positon in the present Fast Time. : ie vad niereste Juban takes Vitastmmons's statement | was ‘asl The Dealings Were Active | re ; and Wor ® Kah at? Mh Kal whe enild the Shi Bighteent!. She pushed the the curb, thue axving the life of the | Surgical panies for Pe Dangerous = NURSE GIL SAVED BABY. Young Heroine Perhaps Sacrificed Her Own Life in the Effort. Mis Mary O'Leary. ture girl for Mra} n, whe vem at the Balmoral Hotel, Lenox avenie and One Hundred and Thirteenth street, by ® runaway horse on Lenox avenue was severely injured lock this afternoon, as O'Leary, who was wheeling Mrs n’s infant in a perambulator, was sing the street at One Hundred and street and Beventh avenue 1 he saw the horse approaching. 1¢ knocked down by | 1. but wa wheels e was taken to the Balmoral, lies tn a critteal condition. where BAREFOOT BABY FOUND. ie Hallway eof Rrockiyn Ww new American Asaocta tXperial to The Rvecing World re an (okows ee Was Of Ted wt 18 Sed Lriew le iat RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS . as exceedingly active and ern Dwelling Cry aily occupseil Ma who faured ee. ee % hroughcut xy ta no figured on ° emp stock | q Mt sue track tostay were dis #3 ; NY . A . wt Frederick Mehie, of 38 Jansen ave- lation Invites w of|ta ant night db which lifted the price above MQ 3-8. Fed ‘ . “ahasilve lal fee ee | eral Btee! in good demand and ad-' pe nue, Brooklyn, found a boy baby a few iv " Mb track than anything ls 4 ta point from the opening months old in the hall outside his rooms | + 1 lve the pul ntinu- , packed hurd and lightning fast \ crying thie morning. Howton, Philadelvita, Chi-| gout ractae resulted, ax the felds be even | SMA COMIC away un price Ae att Gae-eu Aregned, but ial Pitts’ reached 7 Ie, Osher shates were forced ‘ all evenly matched with « steeplechas no shoes or stock! was hal ” to sag, but lames were not tare Fresed Steet pf * where the Quin Wer the short cour ihe hanwuntecwent Bethe Rete Fotiman bel. ‘Cyr Posen he was taken to the Stags lertakes mit up oh aomile ind 4 furlong Stock E was followed ie Few aver. ie street poilee ton. . ‘ feiiuren wales for thelr account | fir, uereente Hf a chance wlof lance pas ative in ener +e y and It wits very pleacant {Tair me ome: | attendance was large (ee te naas wh returned to New Ors) Mate. timp, Wom St Paw rue stony a) Play On Heang tootay and js a ver an as| sis, ete woh ‘ pi M8 he met it je feat * applica ita im A will have the Cad anand bg tet Ss si Hi ™ | faseenesel Joring out of accounts eague refuses | lo este Wf Congress for led firm, under (he rule, = hy Wuest ake up the a war refused, and Mev.|_" compleced the market took anothe: Coroner's Physkian Wues dd lear Ma W 4 tetened ty be | aaa a Very heavy blocks were | lyn, bas reported to the Polloe Depart word that the Langue | coniraer with hice fo pa “| pie al t leading special) tent the finding of a dead baby In . tng the enaee Aner. | Wed wa he F iced and Brook ya Trane mt of 1 Stagg street on . " \ is del ‘ three days old. leg ai (he rullog of (he Western Turt rallroad! Dee, 21 t think we set) Stas Chae icone tne IE: the Rauihe It had been strangled and its mouth mart, bait protet to vive ct h Prag : paige being the Prices stuffed with excelwor B chanes fo oe, ihe ba 0 wreak eontrmet WHI) Pronk evel | to 3 1-2 pointe wa] o uert aaye that his report has an stand: ; bared ‘ | A onigit Third Avenio was fit | been held back to allow the police te fon and sagaed over # point 164} make an investigation. The barre! ha recovered | ing caused a eeumed riding this Feady been seciired FELL 0 DEATH " ft " chon Apron hg pata th ‘ ' and the ac IX certain of securing tire * players \ 5; 5k Silage, tee, ae ‘ry is i Seat 4 Dede July, 16 Rs March, 7 F way they have assurances from m beads bd hort We well-known | Motions! Ineae pavers shat we [Athe Corcarne, Window |{urfman and Memphis irewer, Schorr as the financial end is shown to ve | ummed tw « J veh Led way to | Hriec 1 they will jump the 1 way © ey ha ey seo hiemselt | id Join forces with the Associa: While crowds of bu for 4 few days She wc fae! | ett ae ‘tink ay CHINBSE WW YEAR'S DAY. Win | after 9 oO clock tnis merning there came RIS Tes \ has a vudden ery from the third story of | | ic Charles Hiver Park, paying #0) (he Equitable Life 4 Hutiding | ate Write MAA on Their DB year rent, and will be organized trio) at 1 Hroadway, A moment ia | Checks To-Day and Mabe The Closing Quotations, eres commen with $H.0N capital) » dark Was seen hurtling | | Miaborate Calle. Open. High Low. Clase Week. Philadelphia bux secure! | the alr glancing up, in Ce 1 as 1 has uman be nts pene Upon available grounds and has} a num = yaa | eat. Providence is in pos a complete ball park, with the treasury. New York of for au association lub ‘of goot grounds Wert President Quinn will for Milwaukee and secufed grounds Det: oflers “ith New Ce. Jon Chinese catoulation, an explained to- | AMIS. 12 SP day by Lee Hik, priest and follower of | Americas laneeed antic! 0 rd nthe third ot Corcoran was tir lived with bin wife econ place Keaukiyn. He wae te Street Hospital, uss 2 ra fel jennis) he fa began ners blie or private restores were to FI ee apoeneed, even tnte the remeteat de- feree. and by the time « man had pro- ready to play on wit) any- TOM to HOH In carn, 8 the Sportsmen's Park and with a certified check 1 Sart on. Chicago is in and he can organize lie capital tn one on & splendid basi ggeecs teu pitlated fifty sixty generations of “Trorebears he was ready for moet any> | chee, | The mow B¥S*§s stes. | The drawbriltge of ¢ elaborate vivit made was t> oa meghag-32g*9**883=9259353""35572'3* |r 2 of Ove Canadian Pacific Ral: we co Newark Wax ey badly “damaged Hroadway. It wan made in] pen a tote last night by the breaking of the king- | tet, afternoon and the reception | Belt, © Ome pin in the draw that ai) trate in New: ark Hay and the Passaic River will be for the nex! (wo weeks | laitle Reggie, te8 ‘Plies, cbt ; Heavy and Litthe Reggie raced to several vetgite in front of t Mi te the stron Bre WEATHER FORECAST. for the thirty-alx hours end- i M. Thureday for New York City ers. The three fouph\ | out alll and vietnity: Cold wave to-night and Ye ‘Thureday, with generally fair weather: bay over night, This morning oh o'clock the steamer Namitvoke broke | am, en! her moorings and crashed with | DY Te plotcveaee, samokeeteck’ ars) aus) im thaahs o MiChol" weak Nucehan ers. oy head, wit Drisk northwes: winds. tn RE a lenath ootare ‘Aitert Vale. "Tims ise. "| Te follomtag record showe the hie peas THIRD Rack. Se ee be th tee ra is tgyseies sazgagssc=seprstee-csesres ge" ggyegias=#25°5*5 4 been, Th on » Hecker, tyear Ninth avenue and Fifty- third street #*|STOCK BICHANGE FAILURE Tanetall & (oe.'s Suspension Was le LONDON STOCKS UP. Report of Ballers VonBdence Markete— imericane Very Mreng. huevant end strong to-day on rumors circulated on the exehange to the ef: new route io Ladyemith which mater-|and Jally increases the prospects of a speedy hy Ts IY relief of the belesgured town. While the security markets were dis- Inctiy strong the strength of the Amer- department may be fairty termed| t rampan: and the securities showed a change. The London security markets were! ‘The drop in Bugar is said to be re- The failure was a surprise, as fect that Gen. Buller hae discovered a jr apdhedbor gobo dada doing a large taken to Otto ret umber. by Driver @ Big Serprive—Drep io Sagar the Cause. Alas| Buspension of the brokerage firm of Tunstall & Co. announced to-day on of 52 Brow the ble. the Pepa i ‘le co the ma in the wane favoralle aleposition to duplicate yee-| “The amis at terday's paenomenal advance here, ‘There wns exceedingly heavy buying in Louisville @ Nashville and Baltimore brokers 9 the bank we Bvent at We the | the ‘The annual Francis Guvedman Invitation batl of the Association of the centh and Seventeenth Assembly Distriets wiil be held to-night at Wi Gels Assembly Rooms, In West Forty- fourth street. Ax the association is one of the biggest soctal-political organtsa- tlons in the district, it ts almost cer- tain that the bal! will prove the bam- ner affair of the west mid o Seheols Closed by Epidemic. pert of yestertay at the Instance of Health Offeer Alien, whe had pre josed ten of the puplie whools These steps hare been taken on oe count of the prevalence of scarlet fever and dipbideria in this city, and Unnecessary, ‘The failure of ointments, salves and pills | to permanently cure ptles has led many to cure to be a surgical | believe the only | Operation. But Nt and at this time are no longer used by (he best physicians nor recommended by them. ‘The safest and surest way to cure any | case of piles, whether. itching. bleeding om protruding. is to use the Pyramid Pile | Cure, composed of vegetable offs and acids, 4 soothing to the infamed parts, or other narcotic. | rate | heat: an operution.”” The harmless acids and olle contained |in tt cause the blood vessels to ‘a natural condition the tumors are ab- bed and the Gre ii pposiiory ready for uae, can be carried | when traveling: It is appli | does not interfere with the daily tion The Pyramid Pile Care Pol net safest and surest remedy for pil the test krown and most popular Maine to Georee | treat efiries to give him % per cemt 4), ct 4

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