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“lll THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FBRADY WILL BET $10,000 ON JIM JEFFRIES. SHARKEY'S THREE. FIGHTS ROBBER SUES FITZSIMMONS, Joe Goddard, Joe Choyneki and| The Wrestler Saye the Ex-Cham- .SaysthatCorbettWon’t | ‘cic | maniac Tom Sharkey, who 1s at present] Prnest Roeber, the wrestler, is the lat- 2 Last Fifteen Rounds. me ccc is) ewes te tein a att te meer big dim Jetta {tgsimmons, Roeder's claim ta $75, eight for ter ays !s due him for services as fe Club next | He Emphatically Denies RUMOPS "F...5.syyoe mo yn sine a that the Fight Has Been ght a Pn Gece Fouls October, 18%, to Janu a ry ” good showing ' “Fixed. Enea that pe Saat ; t public exhibitions vas champion ober a cent the court Jane to August, 1896, | that he does not owe time fighting form, % boxer and he may outs q ———. Sharkey ty training ree fight in Philadelphia. | to hold the champtonship as long aa he —_ - siren man van i lave i» tot! NEW BILMIARD RECORDS, “As soon as Corbett 1s Aisposed of ‘Idttrics will be ready to fight Sharkey | Warman ©. MeCreery, the Crack | after thirty days, and, with him jald Made « With the list of ‘vangitsied, Fitastm- Thons will be in line for a return Datta rset Seeks, with the champion. Wayman ©. MeCteery, the crack! “And for such a story to galn ground." |emaeur piiliardist of St, Louls, made reasserted Brady, “is beyond my com- lie: ate eae prehension. records In his match with bet $10.00, or any h in the Class A. cham. Im wiking that Corbett will {the fifteenth tourn » In whieh the nd may not be Hine, the s ¢ his string n thine rece \4 40) In one hour and 4 minutes, t ( . t his club tn Ban | gg, et eo k f $9494 ¢ light because o| $ FAKE BOXING MUST GO. ng World will expose al y Opportanity ® fnke bos! matches and LT palpably Axed aghte before ® the conten pallea Chat bthh Oe bdded bEOOS * WILLIAM A. BRADY. —— Whe persistency with which the foes ‘the promoters of the proposed Cor- matoh, which {!s to be ‘at some place on March If, have fumors that the ba‘tis has “fea” in this and that manner eerfowsly disturbed the managers the fighters. have been kept constantly busy | the assertions made by these Gereons, but the rumors have continued fe ctrowtate. «The individuals who spread the story ft te afl arrange’ for Corbet: to back the title which he lost at City a few years ago, and that fg to “lay down" In order that | might do so, will either have to take | ‘A money proposition which Billy hae named or forever hold ther The By * 2 Mr. Brady, who is not usunily a heavy pes man, is chagrined, and in order : Show that he moans every word o: Ff ental he says that he will bet $19,009 | any part of that amount that Jim | |* to wil not be fighting at the end af the fifteenth round. fe ie eanipa! Conaidine ar f. talking of the story, Brdy aad |‘) & be feat Te Now York wi $e an Evening World reporter Inst night will acquiesce In favor of Con- 1s th Tit . 4 offered per h man is determined to wt ed. per vent b Many poop'e fear that the matoh will S*Jeftries has al! to \ore in agreeing | fal) through altogether, T ——*—? riven ae WON OVERIOO PRIZES) James Conway, owner of the Irving try. Prominent judyes clatm that she (Mennols, 110 Irving stroet, Jersey City 1s the best bulldog ever sent to America. 4 has received a cable from J. A. | Birkdale Beauty is by Don Alexis, out | x Of Southport, England, stating [Sere ‘ehat he accepted his offer of $700 for the . e j prizes, Mr. Conway will eahibit her at hampion bulldog Birkdale Beauty, an | tye Westminster Kennel Club show in that she has been shipped to this coun- ‘ M ——— = = on Bquere Garden this month. There ikl ott tata | me roster of the Waverley Bleyc'e i Gimmy Handler, the Newark middie- | Cine Clive Club, of Brooklyn, has been cugmented i has been secured to tackle The chances of an elm! ‘tub etreuit | n | by the addition of several speedy road) y MARA i | ee Lie mittioweiett Ste | to the National League this year seem! 6, 0, 1, 1, 1, 6 & riders, The members have decided | ; ew , for twenty-five | to be very small just at the present * parchase two motor cycles for pacing Pt the Hercules Athletic Club OM |time, for Hd Hanlon, who te very much DUrporen. , oi akan the middleweight ter interested in both the Baltimore and/ ae, On Friday evening the Lincoln sich notoriety ts heelmen, one of the tnost pro i] HN Ne Ot oe Cau taT eke jy lokly teams, when asked whether! FIGHT CHALLENGES easive of downtown organizations, will ‘ 1 “at Baltimore would be dropped, said | Mod an entertainment and ball at Man- . cuted Wt Matchmaker | "T Dave said atl along that Baltimore | FROM LESSER LIGHTS, | hatcan tocoum, 6 Bast Fourth str i of the For Dearborn Will be tn the League in 190, and now 1} ine | Walter T. Smith, the fourteen-year- Club of 0, to fight Frank say it rT] ebbet jokl boy who captured the world’s ama- Bids, (he colored heavy-welght of Chi: | repent Hobetts made the | saa" Downey, of Brooklyn, le anxioug| {eur jaced record for the hat mile last ® for six rounds he remerk atiributed to him that Baltimore te “4 e Pall, is wintering at Riverhead, at the latter club | "at nah se to make @ match with any 10-pound | Pall. !s wintering at Hiveriead. ls | bite casitad the | eave & League team nest) man iy America. Address Joseph Neat-| veteran traine . wit ‘be peo § 1 bi he ts only one of the| don, Nassau House, Brooklyn se Wy Btitt and Jack Him: |others” “| (ee NOt speak for the Wilson will fight ety and a oe outs, He has in-| Abd all baseball followers know what ge | SAILOR ASKED TO BE very y during is meane—a misfit tea for New York | r George Lawlor in Hot |and the subsequent lack of interest. in . : wah. | SAVED FROM TALL MAN. hy West and Dick M4 tave| ve game al! over the country t u —_— : particles, to, rr Sanciusione in 8) Madises Square Employes! Mall, | Haw Athletic Clu of | ‘The fir annua! ball of the Madison | meets Social Club, by the attaches of the Madison Bquare Theatre, will pound a, * the Murray Hill Lyceum z ‘e ee Pin ne ip of is ready to make & match any “6-pound boxer tn the world, damental point. atoms vANTLOW’ ALKING WITH SKATES ON A SLACK WIRE. 7 HANLON’S BOLD DEFL | WALKING 8 asd) ws 1 Baltimore te in the League to Otay | in vane’ co ane eeore trees | AMATEUR “BIKE” AFFAIRS. ‘ONCE SOLDIER NOW A PRIEST. scene Olmsted, a Gen. William A. O:msted, who mander of the First Brigade of Gen. Albert Meron, a eGrman sailor, went! Hancock's famous corps at Gettysburg to Supt. Blatr, of the Outdoor Poor De-| ind was commended by Gen. Meade for ent, this moming and scked 10 (| bravery In that battle, ie Kev. Father Le HOW TO PLAY GOLF, BY EXPERT LAING. » Driver and Putter Mark the Start and Fin- ish of First Play. The More Difficulties to Be Encountered the More Enjoyable the Sport. After having given driving due con- ) hundred yards long, the braseey or cleek mideration, as was done in yesterday's | is liable to play an active part, every- fesue, we will take up the play to-day | thing depending upon the lie, If it through the fatr green. For instance, | should be good the brarsey will be used we will follow up our Inst practice drive | and (f bad the cleek will be called upon. from the tee and continue right on| When the distance to be gained is through the game, as the drive from | hardly sufficient for a full cleek shot the first tee is really only the begin-| the midiron {s brought into play. ning, and but one club, the eream of| As there are many obstacles to be ithe set, is brought tnto action. encountered in playing a game of golf, In fact, after the drive from the tee| about every club in the bag is often the driver t carefully restored to the | _-____ bag and !s not brought into play again until the ball has been holed out and the tectng ground for the next hole has deen reached. Tt is between the tee and putting green where every club Invented for the use of golf ts brought into play. The driver ts supposed to rule supreme are brometit inte. per, over all tee shots unless the hole be #0 Pgh gh ggg 4 short that @ click or midiron has to be called into play for fear of over-driving the hole, while the putter is the abeolute The first requisite is a practical] monarch of the putting green. knowledge of the principles of wite- walking, This can be learned in @ shert time by applying one's self for an hour a In two weeks or a month at the} part in the Interim. The driver aad das, most one should be able to perform some of the simpler tricks, such as walking backward and forward, sitting In order to learn these points, suspend a twenty foot wire about two feet from the ground. Then, first of all, learn how to stand on the wire. Nerve is four-fifths toward the accomplishment of this fun- ‘The next thing in or- der t# to siand with one foot on the wire until the calves and ankles have been thoroughly strengthened, The next feat ts to watk forward ané backward. To do this, you stand om the wire, securing @ good balance Try to step forward on the right foot, and have the body follow in a perpendicular position. When you hat the wire try and stand in that position until you are positve you can hold your Bra $ ‘ s . balance. Then, before stepping forward t no more absiired idea could be con-| sidine’s club, providing It name 66 2-3) s and putting the left foot on the wire, “99 after having raieed it from behind, try and stand on the right foot. Do this and lying down on the wire. Such a climax is not itleely to be somewhat ac- such a and for him to allow | seuched to-day, thong, for the hearth vfs Alara aaellaad a Ht to win would mean suicide '0} oq the Horton law repeal measure al ‘ Walking the wire on skates te one his future boxing business. He intends! Albany will probably delay matters. A ‘of the moat enjoyable exercises, besides 4 east baie 3s —————— ———> : . making & very interesting spectacte for your friends, As T am the only person both feet on The driver and putter therefore mark the start and finish of the play at each hole, while the other clubs play their putter play an active part in the game, | Sienme ot rot the more aimeu! course the more en-| times sport. ire in the game of i F ERE Fa e § g 33° esé Rc » with skates, HIS BULLDOG HAS) | fn Wy | Sees Brig.-Gen. Civil War Veteran, Takes Holy Orders. claims from tall man, Philadelpnin | who had folloned him’ allover! Olmsted to-day and a priest of the with Ne rid. He was directed to| Order of the Holy Cross, by NUAL REGATTA AT POUGHKEEPSIE if [ 43 i | il with one §0-cent ond more than that teres of the Pyramid suppostteries ro bes that I 414 net 2 the Grangest thing of the age 0nd oartate ly recemmené it to all eufferere and yoo are at perfect Wberty te refer any persen® te me and | will gladly anewer any com Feapon dence." ‘Thousands have reserted to expensive end ! but have accepted invitations to com- for the Tt i too gyn for the big event Ty ander, consicera even! onl fer from ion, it may be abject "0" ghanges ro. ‘Verau and Freahinan sights and fours. wee progremime may C It is Sosalbte, but not certain, that pair bue Gay. Hi & HH titty Pp i if | ti lt t VARDON WILL PLAY ON LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY. il ii th uel iil fi | thie country of bie skill next (Lincoln's Birthéay). Varéen LING PAR A SSSsie== Gea D. 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