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<—e THE ‘WORLD: | SATURDAY EVENING FEBRUARY EVENING FEBRUARY 10, 1900. SGRACEFUL FIGHT AT BROADWAY A.C. | — Referee Charley white! Knocked Senseless by! Donnelly, One of Sulll-| van’s Seconds. nn WANERS ~ EW OREM, |Heavy Rain Makes the | Crescent City Track | Slow Again. FINAL BOUT. SULLIVAN CRRONS ON TO WHITE 5 | Assailant Was Placed Under Arrest, While White Was Taken to| a Hospital, ial to The Bvening World.) RACE TRACK, NEW OROLEANS, Feb, 10.—It looks as if the rainy season [is now in full force, aw the rain fell -* jcontinually during the night and morn- ing. which made the track sloppy, but | 1t stopped around noon time, This help- ed the association from the attendance | standpoint, although |t was not as large as the usual Saturday crowd. | ‘The Club-House Handicap was the | feature of a very poor card, Jockey Skeets Martin, who rode in England last season and who has been in SanFrancteco since his return to | this country, arrived in town last night. He will remain here for a week or more | and will probably ride if he secures any | ood mounts, Bout Was Fierce from the Start and Was Stopped in the Four-/|¢ teenth Round. | OUTRAGEOUS ACT, JOE GANS SAYS. WHITE WILL SUE SECOND DONNELLY. 1 think (he aesawlt @ Cree White was the moat ageous act I ever wit- "SPIKE BLAMES HIS SECOND. of The Kven- | felting: even tar Tildee, 102 (Mhaw)...., Goose ‘Liver, 184 (ulicdeii ‘ie bt Lampwick, 107 a Trebor, 134 (Clamaran ue Wagner, | gene, 10 (Aken Te the ing My second, Dan Dennelly, lant his head wea nee? ween sal m Tildie made all his own running end won easily by a length and a half from Goose Liver, who was two before Lamp Wick. Time—LS. Second Race—Half Mile.—Won by Stripes; Back Ford was second, end Wild Pirate third, ——— Berkeley Boye Win at Heekey. ‘The fifth Interscholastic hockey game this morning between Berkeley and Cut+ | ter Schools resulted in a victory for the former by the score of 2-1. Play wae, very rough and in the second half hen, of Cutter, was injured. CURES QUICKLY. livan was would have beem bratal to sterer OF ONE OF, GANS. UPPERCUTS a where 1 think § weald knocked out tn round. | must give oredit tor being very same, however, oon or nnd cowardly, tf me when my back was turned. fF intend to bring sult agatuat him for srereierever # give me anoth 4 SPIKE SULLIVAS. bf tt, mn ter ers wt cose my matt HOW TO PLAY GOLF, P | JOR GANS, pt. er took place at the end of the timited| from the effects of the blow, but final ae . ms. % sin | A New File Cure Which Cures the Me between Spike Bulllvan and regaining hie xensen. jumped into he! rie much naw been eald about they! heir present style of grip it | Thine, Arenas. Aggravated Cases Safely and Quickly, & « doe Gane. ring, an}, with hte lett eye still Diced | eee ene ta in addressing 8 bal | migiit have @ very serious result In | Union Pacite pfs Ww ‘The Pyramid Pile Cure, a new | Referce Charley White was knocked! ing and hadiy swollen, made a mad rsa for the different shots necessary to be} thelr game U. & boeiber oeeeee tion put up In suppository form, cures Fi by a blow delivered by Dan] for pix areatlan leaped the game of golf, and the} Gripping the shaft firmly as the club | Waneetneee te be most aggravaied cases of plies in @ | L > & Boston blacksmith and one! Several policemen erabbed him. NOW| yroner manger in which to grip a club, | 18 on the downward swing and bet a r t, Unto Tel “ prisingly sbort time. eeeren's seconds. fever. in time to prevent further Hoatlll: | is there are scarcely two leading ex- mntact with the ball becomes | | Mr. W. N. Dann, No, 5719 Shields A\ irdly blow came from wanes tes, Referee White fought with all hi | paris ‘ho grip a lub exactly alike, | Derfectsy natural, as there ix scarceig | Se | Wet, tk Ea Spe Chiccgo, 31., writes: ‘I am indebted Referee White had stopped the} streneth co break away from hell) wi. yeneral nciple fa the same, and | o ery) “ ‘Wh, Central themand times to the Pyramid Pile Cui ' tn the fourteenth round and award-|grasn. but was finatiy pine! Kall! |yyqr tt met pretie unuch the came. re- | lgehe Says ‘ Spike's"! Prices Up and Down, and —_———- for the speedy rellet and permanent:cure ~ ed Mt to Gans. the ropes, The police. fearing something | oot although some do occasionally get, econd a BANK ‘ATE NT. & most severe case of piles. I was treul ' i Tt was a humane decision, o8 Sullivan! serious micht havpen to Donnelly. pulled | \preater distance. than others | | Was Hired Trading on Small T B B ST ME ¢ | for months and yet was completely Slugger. Scale. —-— with one Giceat box of the Pyramid Decrease Nearly 98,000,000 | Pr nia er Hivteee Gastar WED: we ; shaves ie the Wosereees¥us. (cnc Laat aon teens bu i bi je, with & UIE} ohe oxpectation of an unfavorable | crease in Loans, grandest thing of the age and shall certain Imp on his forehead and numerous) bank siatement to be issued to-day UP- ‘The weekly bank statement shows the|!¥ recommend it to all j Patches of sticking plaster; “Spike” se: the quotations at the opening of (he following changes: te ue cae T Wn ely ps through the ropes and took him \) phe two men who have the most pro Sullivan's dressing-room. Mean-| pounced grip are J. H. Taylor and} White had stopped the bout because one | while the crowd yelled «madly an@| tarry Vardon the two men who have fiptke’s seconds had thrown wi hoot, a | Aouad Sn <d eter penuty, Chief McLaughiin sent word by | WOR the open championship of Great jimmy Dunn, his rourdrman, to have | Pritain between them five times tn the Donnelty plated under arres Jat six years, Taylor winning it in 1890, [Phe crowd could not be pacified xnd and 189%, while Vardon carried off the | refuret to leave (he butlding, sit 1886, 1808 and 1888. 11 HL BIR, Pesbe. with an ear of elephant se stock market. The advances and losses un reserves, eeraane,....01.-.-+ 207100 | HO OS OO | oT - ios ‘ F i aud other marks of his encounter jas about equally distributed L ebeaaniaytie’ ait ‘i ; _ WHITE'S STATEMENT. seal ee eee em si ight with Joe Cane! Donaid J, Don-|. ‘The local (rection socks, wpder (te i ricci: RRR 2 Saeenee, Bale: enaepag se: earn eae Rotoree White age | this stateotives | Taylor and Varden have adopted a PT nelly. Sullivan's second. who vietously Mtdershtp of Third Avenue, were strong {nerPaMe ces IS) 19.e00.09 | Gangerous surmical operations for cure 0 sapped asmiulted the referee when lie decided The at ® 12 and nervase 1 S| pidea who could have beva eee eT Pyramid; number was completely haaan by Gans s08 | grip which differs from all others by : | In my estimation he would have been | on overtanping ate (Rey have Wiehe that Sullivan was. defeated vutvsequentiycilmbed above par. Man- Tae Danks now hold 8¥.807375 In ex-| palslemly by the Pyramid: vo knocked out In the next round, 1 don't Considine anager of the Broa hattan was up 38, at $7 1-2 Brookivn Ces of the requirements of the % per! Instances, persons wi an moni tke’ see" brlcal fights and atopped i iMate Olek Pen acy: torte eee, | Fanta cain on 4 ke tae sae a hospital under treatment of pile spectalista | Aastha: Tato t BIEN TL horaues’ Wake | mon were in the Jefferson Market Court d the lows. Metropolitan was rinks of ait che hank clears withoat permanent rliet, Aaally found the \ livan's second threw water on him when ibis rhnenina’ When ‘sikeletrale Glee ne-houses in the United States for the y + | Se Meck. ending to-day. were #1.1608.s57,| Pyramid Pile Cure, which Is applied at he was down, as a great many of the called the case ogains Don tal? o of 06 per cent. over the cor | Aight, relieves the congested parts, reduces mding period of lan year. the tumors aradualiy and naturally, re- spectators at frat Imagined aan Kurlington, | | \ bé It Ibe DONNELLY ARRESTED. } Donnelly was remorveful, but the com Ue ment for to-day: | moves the intolerable Htching and leaves no | " | | Kirkatay's platnant wouldn't accept remorse raging wis active, but not «v= ;, balances bad atter effects, as it contains no cocaine | After Donnelly had been dressed he 1 don’) know how I come to do it dinarily heavy 7 | was taken to the Mercer sree! station= | one in a hundred who can resist the watled the penitent one. “t has been; market declined in the tise Teeny ‘no one need fear to apply house where he was locked up for the ni UE hike appian Athaly With Sugar, the tocal tr to the most aggravated case. | night charged with assault on the com: | Mptation also gripping emly Win wid Spike many years n his cor- Yu Bi Drugaists sell the Pyramid Pile Cure at paint of Referee White the right hand ner. 1 know At dat he was In n Un $0 cents for full-sized treatment, * far us the fight waa concerned ing the grass cut short through no worse condi Jan he had been ‘Third OR GE GE SEAT 1,000! .. ‘The Pyramid Co., of Marshall, Mich., will to rela eae ey went the fair areen and on the pulling Breen my times when he has went in an’ othe tak Bs be pleased to Fvnd free to any address @ Rout ae stompen in thet especially 490 poked. and when White give de deci« by tht bears . st. whence om t fem: eo! red-headed. I'd give $300 nah ol elidel pny A SS | Is igheet Mid on Heeord lertul clevercoms , * fegularly lll ye | nadn’t done it, ‘Twas dead Wrong, | resavered. | and Has Net Been hil at much for and well an IM) knaw * | The closing was quite active and | ht log. | provined cour or pas : ; be hic |*trome at the rally and net changes | Accepted. wihivat until Spike was | | White sald he would rather be hic | St! ture fleids. ware mixed. | Perty-one thousand dollars, the high- ts ¢ ‘ ; for BY ® fihter any day than by a black-| The “total sales to-day were 16684 te every qui nay | in fact It te of great Importance Cot | cay, shares, and of bonds $1,608,080 par value. [O84 tates on record, is vid for a landing servation that théy be" 1“ reat he Stock Exchange. The offer — r blow with both hands oa Bpiki y rolled. and on he tok Bae: 1 have absolute proof,” he said, hag n t beer accepted, F and jaw. He easily blocked the sion of | Which I may present at the proper rg a ota oe was for a sum a a litte lees tha * Sullivan aimed | na jor't at him, ‘teal time. that this assault was premeditat ed and arranged and pail for by a man who was 4 heavy backer of Bullivan My friends here know whom | mean “L think my reptitation Ie much that | the public will believe me when T say | So cae him while he was lying helpless on ers, ad should be Whites however, explained his decision . r to Announcer Humphreys in an vnder-| ‘ oer and heavier than chose for tone which could not be heard with he} GANS AN EASY WINNER. virtually throws the two hands into siting green. The former could be ‘Wild yelia of the spectators }¢ ©! ony d thus throwing the power rawn by horses, but the jatter by met fet: WHEAT WAS HIGHER ON BETTER CABLES. Mullivan's seconds were more exciied| ¥ |stronath of the (wo hands into the one-| Without the assistance of the rolter Y ely a . c strength e tw * » the one- | Ca ero! Wheat was higher and active to-day in than any of the spectators. They were rain them | and combination many of the pleasures of golf would be! that 1 never have been, and never will) ae laympathy pet Weeupested ohatp ad- Urged on by the rerrs of John L. Sule There any ot ng experts, | Iimpossible. and the varied expressions a party to a fixed or fake Aight vance in (he Liverpool cables and bullisa have not adopted chis, that ate only adinisaible in the netgh:| The case was adjourned to Tuesla ‘ jy the erfp who ma borhood of a bunker might be heard in! afternoon at 2 o'clock The blacksmith | pretty good results from their | the precincts of the qitting green, Was held to 80 bel! pry nt style of grip. in fact LAING, | George Considine, manager of the club, | eee Tobacee ’ oul of, American Toseeee pt sald that he would present charges of a Arbor pt Hvan, who occupied 4 chair near Sp) corner, Donnelly, who committed the assault, Was beside himself with rage Referee White. noticing a commotion |! ke's 4 round punche nd often in the face and | State reports from Michigan, 1 There was fair covering by loca! shorts. but the general (rade was hesitating New York's opoatng. prices yer ed wheat, 7 1-3) July, 14 7-8 asked; May improved elastic truss te the only truss ia 4%] corn, 39 1-2 bid. eslne that hat ie wun with abeotate combat ne'e stomach he blows he behind nae making ¢ ittaek, but . Were they | in| = = Lisomderly contuct when White got | 220 in Spike's corner, Informed the second A vent ; Gs well as “John 1." as to his ruling (Came ce tne < ia mm 4 pe niny ces were: MM. | eli 1 Ke te By, Kg cae i “We won't stand for slugging in the ia . i! REFEREE KNOCKED OUT { Brooklyn, at 1b pou Brosdway Athietic Cth,” he sald, — | Dake sone pf were: May i p_| Brechive Haptd Transit 767-8 bid. May ——— The bond was furnished by T. F sey ‘The referee then clambered through Devine, of 108 West End avenue. Ips Rpm to toe cctede of The soe cn ‘CORBETT STOPS TRAINING, | °°" © explain his reasous to che crowd of in- . 3 White, tet him} er Sports near bim, why he had the bout. Dan Donnelly ; ; iD iF The cosing prices of cotton to-lay. WORLD MEN VICTORS ee Tee Le (am were: Foprosry, £2 to 028; Maren, 84 ura. pike , |AUSTIN TO REFEREE THE BIG WA BOWLING GAME. ' to $22; April, 8.8 to 8.27; May, 837 to i | FIGHT. jWe Will Mart fer San Francioce : bounded into Cf “stk t Week to Prepare for Ter taerih souel Gans had evs : ; ; June, $28 to ATT July, 8% to 8.31; rh way. and punistved Bp ‘: The Corbet champlonship the Mig Fight. Se me Nasu to 8 inepidenber, P00" to nis 1 jabs and | fight, which to take place In 85 Morning Newspaper League Jim Corbett, ex-champlon pugtilet and Aim With | Prancisco oa +b 1 10, will be refereed | | fall on White's left eye on ate Ke It wae feet theuen: 8" aspirant for ihe title amd who ts ‘ was such a hard one that {¢ mee tor] Mae Ae viiween Charley {t? meet Jim Jeffries at the National Roots diieve Se ere ee 4 the referee off that the selection lay between Chater! A iiiite Club of San Brenciece, hes o tem oe Cee J referer the stage and White Sam Austin, but after (en ne grain tor th + the [eretal Bulletin In the first game | cont, Of the boxes oceupted by Tony! | minutes ein Corbett’s cafe yester-| opped training fo fight at the}. World teem placed 1.2% pins to ite Austin was chosen, jewood resor: credit, topping the Journal's previous high team and tourney record three pins. The scores: PIReT Game. Bi a reo] 228, faah, lanted a “ret a ee was lifted from rs floor he was the Bond to Rew freely i am cane TM HURST, REFEREE, SEA™| cay or Wednesday and, after selecting to the floor ie got up quickly & suttable place to train, resume rae at him tike a mad bull SIDE A. C. hin work for the battle —— yi of the newly org . . Beueide Athletic Club of Coney ‘les. rn and the surrounding space became 4 have agreed on Tun Hurst as the WAY FIGHT HER Peat | RERE. Seon i ica Gott in’ with the excited men, All Js | ys I Treteree of the club. wn aleniee ti: BASIS bem on geting thir bande onsen‘ eos Bs | SMITH TO MEET FAIRBURN, | scence ane cormen [aes Bpike was bleeding protasely trom the McCue, whe 10 ORAW REVOLVER. 1 ear, nore and «1 a Fairburn at the w Rattle at Couey sport Was seen io reach hances of nx looked ‘tub, Brooks Feb. 17, has World—Biddel!, 84; ier nd a; feet yee: declared ‘the match of “and the. club totend. tap, a; Naten, am, Mowe, 8; lego Meet Bere ‘The boat between Jeffries and Corbett | Crete, Ws Vereen, bioesad ip pecke: for a pistol, but was y overpowered managers have substituted Bolly Smith JUDGES FOR HERCULES A. Co) rm re ree eet a | ates i "Mag TS hae a B55 sppessstzeptpead rast; Beuped apse ge3§=F* fi yor with a ket! and + then made an attempt | iow decide the result of the} noon that the chances favored the Sea- a 2 “e feree White, after counting nine oki at the Hercules Achletic Ciao, ———_—_ + MS Smother aasault on 4 Central] Meferer White, a topped: ‘the “bartte | Brookiya, beginning Monday Thejmle Athletic Club, and that he war in a as the latter started to} 5, : ind declared Gans the winner Judges will deckte on the winner and in Me ting to artes him. He was) Then followed (he disaracefl incident | the event of thelr disagrecing the ref. by the eemy of police-|!ready mentioned above eree’s ruling will stand, ve int) wevaaaen Bente Murray. BURNS AND BARRETT. ofthe Nguting| BALTIMORE, Md, ved. Ie—The re-] globany. Baran, the clever, New turn mateh betwosn ‘George MePassen, Harrett, of the cast side. in ar tere an ee & i Td