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‘ THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 10, 9 | di ie cc wes GRACEFUL FIGHT AT BROADWAY A.C. ~ EW ORLA, Donnelly, One of Sulll- | Heavy Rain Makes the van's Seconds. Crescent City Track Slow Again. SULLIVAN CRROMS ON TO WHITES \ PROSCENIUM | Assailant Was Placed Under Arrest, While) White Was Taken to| a Hospital, World.) OROLEANS, It looks am if the rainy season | | is now in full fore s the rain fell | Juring the alght and morne | Bout Was Fierce from) Ine, which made the track sloppy, but jit st rd around neon tim ‘This help- ed the asrocistion from tne attendance standpoint, although it was not as large the usual Saturday crowd. The Club-Houre Hanpicap was feature of a very poor card | Jockey Skeets Martin, who England Jas, season and who has jin SanFrancisco since his ret this country, arrived In town last He will remain here for a week and will probably ride if he ko! mounts | PiksT RACK | Selling: meven furlongs Btarien = | the Start and Was| | Stopped in the Four- teenth Round. OUTRAGEOUS ACT, JOE GANS SAYS. & WHITE WILL SUE THE GRAND WIND-UPE oe FREE Ja! me) ; SECOND DONNELLY. H ® Te the Editor of The Even- ing World: UT thtek the asenn! cree White w outrageous act Ie: ) Mewned, Boome ) 1191019111 TOEO AGOGO SPIKE BLAMES HIS SECOND. To the Editor of The Evens am W 1 rot The Even- Te correct any impres may have wroend that I opm PENS DiS: Serereteioiere My nee Dan Donne ier} fost hin head whee 1 i us vaehed ever to Kel Reverie 3 H | White and panched him tn 1 think { won alt way *Bircke 7 i} Tildie made all his own runnivg and won easily by a length a half from er, Who Was two before Lamp sxe) War not surprined when White stopped never had me worried L385, H a Lic whee one fale re ‘ Race—Half Mile-—Won by " y Stripes; Back Ford was second, and have knocked y Wd Pirate tnird. rininty did mnt the eye, De approve of his met, tam friendly with Referee White, a white F don't think that he should bw os wenld have been bi allow it to louwer, anit on me and cowardly, me when my hack turaed. 1 nd to against him for evens) at Hockey, fifth Interscholastic hockey game ley and Cute ad OOO OOn JOR GANS. very rough and of Cut CURES QUICKLY. | |A New Pile Cure Which Cures the Moat Aggravated Cases Safely and Quickly, The Pyramid Pile Cure, « new preparer tlon put up in suppository form, capes the | micat aggravated cases of piles ine gage | prisingly t time, . Mr. W..N, Dunn, No. 6119 Shields Ave Chicago, iL, writes: “1 am indebted @ thousand times to the Pyramid Pile Cure | for the epecdy rellef and permanent cure of THE BANK St STATEWENT, [forms nd tar compe san | Bi BE —-—_ .___.- emia, See's rata nears," tet HOW TO PLAY GOLF, p ) Gonaiow’s Broadway Athletic Cab ast |All warts of the subsnouses BY EX PERT LAING. HIT WEAK | Referee White all this time was dazed | took place at the end of the limited! from the effects of the blow, but finally, | While much has been said about t s change thelr present atyle of grip it] proper way to stand I te a bal | nietit have a very weriaus result tn | for the different shuts necessary to be | (elt wane, | played In the game of golf, and the!) Gripping (he shaft firmly as the club) 4 is downward’ swing and before | LY] — ‘Penselets by a blow delivered by Dan] for nis armaila A Boston blacksmith and one! Several policemen grabbed him, how- Of Bullivan’s seconds, ever, in time to prevent further hostill- The cowardly biow came from behind | ties, Referee White fought with all his Salter Referee White had estopped the|sirenath 10 break tway from thelr. general ps vciple ls the ® u it in the fourteenth round and award-| rasp, but was finatiy pinned against] ,,,,, pretty much the Ito a. the roves, The police, fearing something | ,,,,; igh some do o Ti Was @ humane decision, as Sullivan| serious might happen to Donselly, pulled] a greater distinc» th Was badly and hopelessly defeated him through the ropes and took him t1 The two men who have the most pro- | first the crowd thought that Referee | foike Sullivan's dressing-room. Mean-| nounced grip are J, i Taylor a is a oe “tad teows voter ale the crowd yelled madly aM} Harry Vardon the two Spike's seconds thrown water hooted. Won the open champio geauty, Chiet MeLauchlin sent eave) Britain between them five times in the “found bout between Spike Sullivan and rexaining his senses, jumped into the joe Gans. ring, and, with bis lett eye still bleed- “ Charley White was knocked | jng and badly swollen, made a mad rush proper manger in whien to erp a ¢ SUL there are soareely two leading ex: | contact with (he ball becomes | perfectiy natural, a there is scarcely perts who erip # club oxactly alike White Says “Spike's”! Prices dnaniite and Down, a Second Was Hired Trading on Small Slugger. Scale. [with one S®-comt box of the Pyramid an@ more than that I still have three of the agrees fa Ro ae Pyramid suppositories left of that one Shown in ¢ jonery m— that | did not need to use, I think it te, Refi , fee gd paige White, with @ bIS) The sxpectation of an unfavorable! crease in Loan: | erandeat thing of the age and shall certalm p * forehead and numerous | bank statement to be issued to-day UP- | The weekly bank statement shows the | !¥ recommend it to all sufferers and you Donnelly plac lam xix years, Taylor wit tin 1804 ‘The crowd could not be pecified and) 4 m, “walle Vardon carried off the | Patches of sticking plaster; “Spike’’ | se the quotations at the opening of the following changes lare at perfect liberty to refer any persons retuned to ieave the busing honors in Isl, 1M and 1900. HH, Hite Sullivan, with an ear of elephant sifu | stock market, ‘The advances and losses pare joo | 9 tie and I will gladly answer any core WHITE’S STATEMENT. ton, an amateur, won the ypen cham- | and other marks of his encounter last! Were about equally distributed. 409 | vespondence. ‘ata i plonehip in 1897 night with Joo Gans; Donald J. Don-| The local traction stocks, under the ipo | ousands have resorted to expensiv ispped the "Aa. be Vecatine a ‘Sitivan Taylor and Vardon have adopted af nelly As gd vecond, who vielously ace of Third Avenue, were strong. Deposits. increase 1.0 pr eh et rll on A pletely outclansed b; and) grip which differs from all others by amwaulted the referee when he decided | The latter opened flat at 9 1-2, and pall ia ser eetats saiodenaly. by: the P y y restioation he woul ave tne an overlapping style they have which that Sullivan was defeated; George | *4bsequently climbed above par. Man-| The banks now holt $7,897,575 in ex-) paivlessly by the Pyramid; in a number of | ingiances, persons who had spent months im Considine, manager of the Broadway | hattan was up 28, at 97 1-2 Broekivn Ces of the requirements of the % per Athiett: Club, and many sporty gentle- | Rapld cranny Shenae cm 3845 7 bat | cent. rele annie a ph conpetiirelbyperey foally poory " 0 soon gain ei all the bank clear- . jo meh wore in| the Jeerson Market Court al A cpa anlaalitaad PeiSe Racor tg ee 1 Tate tor the | Cure Where they lcest expected it, in the .267,| Pyramid Pile Cure, which is applied at ight, relieves the congested parts, reduces . | the tumors gradually and naturally, t> moves the Intolerable itching and leaves n> bad after effects, it contains no eocaine v m Eactited’ cut ta the taal compe, 1 aoe't | lke to see brutal fahts and stopped it | when I realized that Bullivan had r chance, I didn’t stop | livan's second threw water on him when | he was down, as a arent many of the spectators at frat imagined DONNELLY ARRESTED. After Donnelly had been dressed he » the Mercer street aaike- he , for the this morning when Magistrate Otmsted | “Rntcumee sukee called the case aguing, Donnelly for an-| eral Steel, Me: 1 wault Bteel, Hitlington, Pacific Donnelly was remorseful, but the com-| noticeably’ wea Sad Pennsylvania budaeied | i | platrant wouldn't accept remorse. he trading was active, bi « 7 ¢, but not Cs biariiaiecheliaila |" don't know how 1 come to do tt" | tagndinarily heavy. st the | watied the penitent one, “I has been | » 5 oe 5 hour. 8 : ay ptation of also gripping firmly with wid Spike many years and in hie cor- | Wissourt ite ee gion Wistonein | 98.74. Aa tng-houres in the Ur week ending to-day ase of 0.6 per ¢ nding wero: Glenring-ioaae. stateme oe xehanges, $183,110,802; hulances, a Mae ne weeks Hixchanges, #.108- a | Si2,070; balances, $43,242! The Sub- ry had a debit balance to-day of vemedy no one need fear to apply [to the mort aggravated in a hundred who can ase, Druggists sell the Pyramid Pile Cure at night charged with assault on the com- ae peta Referee White the right hand. ner, 1 knowed inet nignt dat he was jn; Central preferred Vestern Union 50 cents for full-sized tr As far the fight was concerned Keeping the grass cut short throukh) no worse condition dan he had been reacted Se to mt Third Avenue FOR A’CHANGE SEAT SH, 000 Tho Pyramid Co., of Ma 7 i" io ; wi ‘a and on eo pl en) 4 . a ve eet froin’ Ube. gery Bret Taund ‘up to pill pieghooe te pucciiagiee" | many times when he has went in an’! The abpewrance of the bank state- i time the bout was stopped in the he y ge iy, OR PORe ig |lleked, and when White give de decis- | Who natal covering by Be bears. Becethan ci wae Summer months, whe e Siion | feat got d-headed, I'd give $00) In anticipation, and rallied tt tn the Highest Bid on " ‘i better to play golf on a regularly lald ‘ : ong, [iit market, Losses in some stocks Were " al el tere toy much Yor pies Gal wk GUTGEE cbutie tua ae. hee it 3 bed done Ht, “Twas dead wrong, | rmeq ‘<n pa ee Not B MADE _ Me a MAN "thas punished @uflivan antil Spike was (alge ka ia lots oF pas} White sald he would rather be hit |irome At the rally and net changes | arte igh a round Gans very quickly In fact it te of great Importance for] ¥,® Aamter any day than by @ black The bn Fa a Oatee, gece. Maes FP ge Pore giepgi gaia we bong 3 showed his su ing blow tbe preservation of greens that they te | mt ; ia of bonds $1,600" par value. | voit ‘bn the Stock Exchange. The ofver| — -| after blow wrth bin hand ee sultably rolled. and one of the m 1 have absolute proof, Rag sald, Tie cad hag, aot becn acceptea, ‘ jaw. y blocked (he e ‘ ‘which [ may present at the proj ‘losing Quotations. The laet vale of a seat was for a sum lalallala below on Say Orage en Ales Edin Wee is ae ot ete time, that this It was premeditat- a little less that, $90.00, at him. oon keepe a set of rol ) peasy... Ps f ; esate << White, however, explained his decision those used on the fair green should pe] Od and arranged and pald for by a Mant Ag’ coe gy ye p Mow to Held the cian, | NOt ed on he ZAI ET A era ver of Mulivan.[Ateteneyeee’ ae ee AS ON | WHEAT WAS HIGHER Anerican Litened My friends here know whom | mean. jon i# such that te Announcer Humphreys in an under- G NS AN EASY WINNER. tome which could not be heard with the For sale iu New York by hands into) the putting green, The former could be The virtually throws the two a25SEF ON BETTER CABLES. “T think my rep: WH yells of the spectators. jans's attack and Vicious blows were! one and thug throwing the power and) drawn by es, but the latter by raen. | ues 1 way Balltvan's seconds were more excited] 70 ‘decisive that, hie ndmirers, ty UY | trength of the two hands Into the one- — Withous assistance of the roller Mfg ss Se ed cave ort MH Wheat was higher and active to-day in ry) ¥ n o pt 0 4 it we wh ures ol D ot a never hav eager sp pl thap any of the spectators, They were] £° ‘and offered odds of 10 to & on] tand combination. many o in vi ie f kof would bel Area Nog pe; pie celal “4 sympathy wilh the Unexpected siarp a f , and the varied expressions yee nee in the Liverpool cables and builisa on by the roars of John 1. Bul-} their He There are many other leading experts ‘journed to Tuesday a3*, who occupied a chair near Spike's} Gans in the second round punched Sul-| however, who have not adopted this that are ohly admissible in the neighe| The care was i. ” liven hard GAs often, 18 sie foc S22) new departure in the grip who manage | borhood of a bunker might be pre | afternoon at 2 o'clock, The blacksmith ne gg Oke a deed sony aro wile Donnelly, Who committed the assault,| "Quilivan kept faking Gane stomach [to get pretty good results from their | the pred@neis of the putting green wan bold In $20 ball 4 but the general trade was hesitatlag. beside himself with rage. his mark of att Gut the blows he present style of grip. In fact, were they | JAMES LAING, | George Considine, manager of the club, ie New York's opening prices were: May The laproved elastic trate ls ve only trum im - a , id that he we ud present chat st, a} duly, 4 7-8 asked; May j * iso ‘ i a4 ‘They are between Joe Hurst and George | through with Donnelly, i 2eysstigriyre- +144 pects core. Eeemincion oo, aartere eee. Lady ia, attene oo en IMPROVED “Evarne ‘TRUSS Oo ae nto wat, vay. (ietablished 1 Prot Tiree ane NOT SOLD iY ADRES On DRUAGIETE Hol thay h of this clty, at 110 and Pee Burke and F h Me ] [of Brooklyn, at 15 pounds / “We won't stand for slugging in the Broadway Athletic tub,” he said. The bond was furnished by T. F. CORBETT STOPS TRAINING. Devi, 6 te Went Rad eee eas, fie Bam. Wopanlans WORLD MEN VICTORS hiedive IN A BOWLING GAME. Bia Fis fos Jim Corbett, ex-champlon pugitist ang] 18 the Morning Newspaper League lagain aspirant for the title and who js|#amer yesterday at ihe Germania As- bly Rooms alleys The World bowling Sot Tan Leia Ht the atin ian won two games from the Com- | Athletic Club of San Francisco, has mercial Builetin team. In the firet | Movped training fof the fight at thelmne World team placed 1.29 pine to ta tnvated debate in c wrbett "a cate yest ¥ afternoon Austin way chosen, credit, topping the Journal's pre art por Mgrs onder Md high team and tourney record three ni See et i tracy “hie bom sent | TIM HURST, REFEREE, SEA- K or Wednesday and, after select i Aptke ckly SIDE AC. & sulteble place to train, wilt resume) ™* leant rinsT Game. oq | Me Work fpr the battle F ywine on the jaw. This time Spike go! ‘athlete. Club | roc fees, Whi Mean” wae Bee aay ub very. mach dated en be us he ota MAY FIGHT HERR een Teta - oe ; int een teri round he Boorse Siptke three times with SMITH To ‘MEET FAIRBURN. | ra Vous 18: i Mia re, rin: w. rs "Bike wt GES protunsty trem the who was matched to|CBMNee that Jefirtes and Corbett \ oar, nose ae ee rir hb : M4 - h Will Mattie at Coney deen 0 came i " elim, i" Cw 2 ‘eb. A Werle chances of winning very Ue \ teland, ao. Fetes, 16 agony hi sep i declared the | mate the fourteenth and Gans | managers have substiiuied Bolly Bauzh, The boat between Jefirles and Corbet | Mae Ht Cyplet 14; ‘ean, Bolletin Melville, fy pert », . times 0 Ar oi a HODGES FOR HERCULES A. C/o sti e bave mated tn water | eae ae etek Ra or Judges will decide the resuit of the} noon that the . eee walter] Viamegan, 181; Mages, Toral, 1. i Néteree White, after counting nine | bouts held at the Her ples Athi: sIe Club, pve be Mey po eiged age in hve Bs : ears coe, covpees toe battle fi) acne Sohthe winner and ti | imuch th fevor Of fighting here and not| Tem OMewrke’s Brother Dead. bs followed ie Aisgraceful incident b isagrecing the re ing to 'Priseo, Too much drink was the end already culling will stand. W. A. Brady, ——— al wean oF a, 2 BURNS AND BARRETT, | piling, to, teconsider the Inland clut’s lohony Burns, he Ne oppumed se eatiiette Clap Boxes wit ‘meet bein ae 3 Reet Ube gaat ee: e Paden, Me . Well as “John 1.” as to his pa and Sullivan ee nie | REFEREE KNOCKED OUT. |.. 4 The referee then clambered through one ki nd ! Fopes to the outside of the stage to Sela out Semmes Nie Feasons to the crowd of in-} “Thar wilt do you. White; lt him } fates mrs near ie, why he mad}! 4. sonunuel vo urge aoa on. [AUSTIN TO REFEREE THE BIG ,,. ce nth ut t: “Knock his head of, Hoike! TEI the nt er ia FIGHT. Nest Week an the hsm re ee nae neice | The Corbett and JeMries championship | » vlace a w his straight left jabs and | fight, which Is to ta nally daziog him with} Prancisoo on April 19, will be te Mant swings on the Jaw : 24 he fifth yeuna bad one for} Sam Austin, It was firs: within an ace} that the selection lay between Charley White and Sem Austin, but after | 355 ‘The Cotton Market. cosing prices of cotton to-day ; February, $23 to 8.25; March, 821 April, $8.28 to 827; May, 8.27 to 0 9, plember, November, 7.42 Decegaber,t A2 to 7.43; January, ae Market sits aa ll NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. ‘Apecial to The Ryening World.) 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