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SHARKEY WHIPS JIM JEFFORDS. THE WORLD: TURSVAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 90, 1900, JUDGES AWARD PRIZES T MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. Him Out in the Second Round, Defeated Boxer After- ward Claimed that the Final Blow Was Foul, but the Referee FRM! PRARRS 4 the gong started the first round. The Decided Against Hifi’ men met in the centre of the ring and mixed it from the start. As they came to a clinch both slipped and fell to the floor, Searkey x hon posing Jeffords, and just before of the round sen) wm to the ‘aor. fettords ‘was tired pig on his knees for several sec C came up for the second ifornian seemed in good Wert, fiehe atiee eye open, an ‘it viceaing vith brights hand, punches, fords's corner ‘when. the. Bnoceoat eccur- broke from the clinch, DETROIT, Mich., Feb. 9.—Tom Shark- ey last night knocked out Jim Jeffords, the Californian aspirant for heavy- weight honors, in the second round of what was to been a ten-round bout. The men had fought (wo minute@ and six seconds in the second round when the knockout blow was delivered They were breaking from a clinch when Sharkey whipped his right over to the Callfornian’s head and Jeffords went a down. Referee Morgan counted him = He was comp! ay ond It wee several minutes before he re-| Referee Hogan knelt down and shouted! covered sufficiently to talks, ‘At the count ten Hogan declared Then he claimed a foul, saying that | Sharkey the Cae yell m Smale on 4 tof tthe Sharkey hit him In the breakaway, al-j from (he aise alive though they had agreed to break clean. kis. i 4 Neato Re cinch. Te ‘The referee, however, refused to enter- ‘1 nthe blow wee deli veren. ened eons witnessed 5 Hebe im and awarded the fight to which iwi ‘ded in the t Guard There was no preliminary nddifng when gh ey auspices of ‘the Ca difiae thlette Koerfttetncrne Cokie clus of Bakals LENNY AND KELLY TO FIGHT. | Z With a pandemonium of yolls, howls pani the like, are at the Madison avenue | | 3 prise, Dick Schley, owned by Dr.) Hutctdnson; second prise yon ye end Miscellaneous barking from the [eide of the building, The bulldogs, bea- le fae soenng per. epee cia eres Frennerere, Deaugeet, owns by each ee +. nt ir ee irdar, own gles, terriers, collies and smaltier stand- SI" Roo, Toned ty a. at a Hlunier: yes a wned by @maller dors, mingled with the deep and i peaty bays of the great hounds, the [ard dogs are at the Fourth avenue end \ , "Roath “ate wn nanan oe c , aa te Mla : twenty-fourth annual ahow of the West-|0n the arena floor. In the middle of tly ‘rst Hy tse, emnant, jr., ow ‘rench Bull Dogs. eee on een ‘signed bern en Tee cnc tretuct noctee daraen | On the ralsed gallery above Greed a Mrting rf, Punk] wftce! Bet, Due, ys daa anal FITZ WON'T FLOAT CHOYNSKI.|»! twen int al neat ena ier im the Madison Square Garden. On the raised gallery above the boxes $n ed by sf A tering: tht tt i * ITZ WON'T FIGHT CHOYNSKI.|s, ae es a 3 wot fig: 4 thit tackung Joe Choynski, for he de-| round clined an offer to box him a atx-round | Johns hae at the: New Wert ‘ wg AND SMITH TO BOX. Year's whow of the club has 40/are the toy dogs and fancier breeds, in ‘entries in the official catalogue, and the | thelr dainty cages, Shows of dog foods | ‘exhibits, from a cursory glance, appear |4"4 of appliances used in the rearing of | 7 6 bic owned i ” Soka Fardyce. ong by ee ae A St Bernards, | imi—! pout in Chicago in three weeks, The pring, | Ofer wae received by Fitasimmons 4 wattered here an r o of prise, De fe be well up in quality. ae compared | canines are wcaitered here ani there tn | Biddle, of Philadelphia; F. i Bushnell, f ural. io the, big wire-haired terrter 4 oe a with the shows of past years the building. of Ban Lvaiagge Ul Mies bai py Gog than’ his’ father. A $6 We opel sa prige, Hite y elt vesterday and ales for ® per cent. of who defeated Frank At any rate the show contains the best New Mubibiter: rington, Homer Devenport, Frank Gould, | 14 \ imefield | Taestit’ tite by ag § the gross rece! ith a rantee of Patter t ‘night, was matched to jembthe cream of dor'nm—gathered 16 ‘ aI : * i ‘David Lo Haight and A. Clinton WI , Row oA ‘ nice iret st y ar 2 aria... cnet $B Purses ait ania at It routs | meet mth for tweet ony Batu 4 7 Ibitors’ catalogue uF) merding. Pond . “de, . foolish for him to box Choy: ny tarcenvose Athletic Club on from all over the North America” conti e samen ° second . rt won by Thomas he! the will flgit MEE, trum Maino to fan Prancieco, and Boni names etre ff") Over two hundred prtves wil! be given, ing swords i gohan ble Thass oy yravoet: Third Lady se gic: v7 a dbenbrook ett Waltons: een Chicano for $00 when he could sleeve March 3, They North | dows that have appeal t nnel in addition te divid 4 . ——— ptcnalidiallama | Sa A apace reg AT Alef <3 useet Beaes Feria J tit ct. aon | JEFFRIES GOING TO COAST. |OFFER FOR KENNY - RUHLIN A Big Attendance. there are a number of new names, of) which to the owner of the lWweky dog = G Da: pupples, First prise, pis iffe-—Novice, Dogs and Bitch Hd Gh thy Mend stare ‘he Peaint FIGH T. The day being Wright there was a fine | pe phe h nei ae jon or tw j means more than a email fortune | EE 3 au 1. Butta, owed op) H. nther necond iret eo Won by tc Pia oe he herd ork for hie ant mn ‘The first offer sent in for the, bout of the bien thts Secung the ts Pierpont Morgan “hae team of| BRO TAREE Color ra third prize, Woodstoo! nn ne owned ppeeng prize, % won’ dy Dr. Longest’s| Corbett. and in a telegram te } Fie wane between Gus | Cat spa 1 cans frome ‘ x! ya Ot Morgan * o 1B Oe by 8. Hoyd Cart je Ma, t ier was receiv ast ci Geors @id not open til! 10, and a crowd | collie, the same dogs, with the excep-| Ps hen the Ju onlin ytd at Me he Kgs si ii. 1h Gebers! appearence... 10 jtirent Daneg rig. rot. prive, fb ‘we men by hy ae ere weel rE Greenwood "Ath Club and was | we wait m q 4 ones that died during the| ihre Waa @ crowd about 6 Total scl] Lochinva b Hudson i Sto open that of a raarantee z BUTS the Garten to on ws. tase Sar 3 Hehe yr the iat am "o m3 Ne kev oe ae ne peed pri, Tyme by y Dr. Longes ‘DOWNEY TO FIGHT KEARNS. — D) eeveral hundred persone, evidendiy inter-|Carnochan and Dr. C. A, Lougest, of| (Go Hung. the famous wire-haired fox] Go shove hyo it Sroquoauon Kennela, to oma third ee mts Ponte at wen ‘eon by alte, Dapnen, the sete fighier. sesesese S2se . " errie ny je most notable o | ated in the exbitite,were already among| Boston, are again at the show with| (errler tla\t became famous ak Jas] The most nolable of tne early ewante Wetias 166 Mibaaaa won by Turner iilok| 80d Tim Koaras, of Beat . ig eed their favorite excelling breeds t ty 1, son iis en work thie year, “al eee c)aas. 18 PB Wragh, Gow Y hie mera t te ereeas AL ean a cacrings* ory tiush ot | tee oieuerh woe, ot cry, Cankes| hese’ Ee Mast Starded third prize "Other wands fol] First prise, "won oy tinal Blache her MORE GREAT DANES. ire for ‘gome x former poy. Bhs | sen G owned by % 0 7 arrangs yy both eongers er Danes, it. Bernards, blood hounds son of Gen. J, & Clarkeron: Loute A tinier a daughter of the veR ugh coated Bt. Bernards, pupples| fess, owned by B.D. Ithrop: thea. Sm ee eae & long argument ip regard, Wo whether If we could only indwee you Gi M. Cardesa’s Mon T G owned by 2 Ps wuld wear bandages or| Longhest *lRetie Harold; acon, Mien, a tyime by Cad "epee fight at 13% pounds, once to try . se dice Rioothounds, Dogs and Bitches—Firat | Grodan, ver medal Black- . LEAGUE WON’T PAY : RUBLIN APTER FITZ eptistas "tensor |r se aun A so rl posal Fee ionte | Keep’s Shirts | i ee ee Bitches of ay, oll Ho : yor se flahter, will bly be Meine Parris ts uy | molly Maae a Make fbn the Betting Jp his cight with Frank erne you would never be perpeates Be e- a I iret on in spording men | ; $75,000 O BALTIMORE. | | Lanky Bob” Come to Terma | Teint tem venta of Kent oened | beiat, #1, wan Than ee be -Jare already deginning to announce that | to use any other 4 at Oner. by George darvin: ‘seeomd: bie. Fie Flash | w they” are ready {0 pack Gaps tor ‘ The anhouncement that Rob Fitzstm-| Hl. mage MP Owried By Wine | arent Danes, abe f feral tou whe. aye TMi cdl aly eet a , “It's up to Baltimore in baseball now, Paltimory a Winning team in the cee | mons would papery in'g Dae vite matt , Hien by Mi 8M. C Pr to ‘on Gans. ry Gaye 2 well-known baseball authority | sitntng a peunant winter In th a : Slashay se } oP tite x \ SWEENEY TO BOX M’FADDEN. 6 tor, the, enteosiere “The Cirouit Committee has about com: body, Baltimore w ned by i d Roosevelt took abateey Sweeney and Pad: {for M00, lecatesed. © pleted {ts labors and is awaiting devel- ant have It on F r 7 Jr. owned by Geo. PHIM. I thint award of 8 aa, Gomes, ares ‘olored, 2.6%, 08.8, F opments in the Monumental City before | cull, then why not with (he | This Was Ladies Ladies’ Day at pboingira-Novice.—Firet rise ee, by | Great Danes, open class of @ a First ore Ce lenstdine 16 ‘orm in a tent taking the bull by the horns and som-) “Here Von der Horst and his as! the Crescent City Track eo ae Veer ot Kent, owned by MC. [Bandas Von finn: second, prite, Bhoque-| fete Gist ce March se | KEEP MFG. CO., > Ing out deliberately with ite annual an-|poctates could make money, but they 7 Ki a hird, Ightfield Mentor, owned by |quan Keonel!’s Tytas Glaria: third, J. Fy F)—-Rouncement of the league's reduction. | never will In the national body with the —A Good Card. , slackay Otte Dation's ‘does ae MATTHEWS WILL BE BUSY. Makers of Keep's Shirts, “it Baltimore won't accept the witua:| 2M NY had ae Tee at thin at R Mes. Hee Hah J Je Holgates fupple Biueper:| | Matty Matthews, who recentiy knocked |] Byway het, 1ith & 12th Sts thon gracefully and take a berth in tne! ty know the attitude ol Rough Collier 4 Dogs.—Firat Pye A. Lengest's Gen. Gordon: ut Kid MePartiand in Perea ‘way, bet. 11 Bastern League, but persists in remain-| management toward John Meciraw,, ni 44 at a : prize won by Duke \.. owned by Hugh 'thind, Dr. rte lard Curaon, Fennd, will b kept, busy. st ne iW aeanaae “ie 5 Ding in the major body, #he will do so at 8 loss. “It is with the hope that Harry Von yee er Horst will realize this before long | View that the Circuit Committee ie holding off | Agi witte’ before making known ‘ts determination —_ Connolly at ie “Broadway. Ath ‘athletic MAN’S JAW BROKEN [aaa SS IN A BOXING BOUT. i pla f Hi Lyons, golorea featherweight of Coleago, w RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, Feb, This was the second ladles’ day of the meeting and for a time it | Jas if the weather would break up a to freeze out the Orioles, It is very evident to s know, | SM the extensive preparations made, ‘There ie very little chance of be! “lub acted wisely 15 | Just about noon the rain, which hed 4 offer to him. fo Hague paying $75.00, which the Balt!-| (eh Wiown, thet ihe ttle manager aci| 0ee® (ireatentng all morning, began to More management demands for its fran-| his partner Robison are the w how | fall, and for an hour tt fell incessantly. Then the rain ceased and the @ark % chive. in Haltimore, and without th a The franchise consists of only ®| Grioies could’ not take eiough inoney Gubious lease on grounds that the Balt!- | (olive. louds disappeared and the sun ap- helt attention, is Billy Barrett, the promising feather-| | weight boxer of this city, won another Tries, Sharkey or McCoy har brought & More City Council is priviteged to cut] “If, MeGraw decides to remain ouF of | peared in te place GUI Rely from Billy Madden, mADAger) yaitie Iasi night at the Hercules A, C, “This vchange wax disastrous for the tate city streets, and contracts for 190 will be alt th the Haltimere} This had the effoct of bringing out the 1 am ready to match Rublin at anv where he recured the decision over nk ther (ere pot more az Frank Patterson in the ninth round, broken, andl re, The w was started with at a ‘With a few players. team as a profi w him to fight 4. oF Phtiadelphte, "Terry Metiovern * “Knowing the league's stand on this — ment fair sex in large numbers, but they] time with Fitasimmons,” eid Madden wrere isappointed in one respect, ap the | het Tinag “a Pt ete Bu cae Patterson had his Ja his seconds refused to all Gestion, Von der Horst now comes out ° With the announcement that the Baitl- f b orzgpeal prevented: them free) tearing Wl a A hice eee any jonger and forfeited the contest. | "ny Theme tie ‘le = AEC Teratines om, 4 fore franchise ts not for sale. In say: thelr beet arments. Hen lows for the pur ‘Although this accident was tn one! ine fastest battle ot tar this Von der Horst evidently believes ‘The rain did not hurt the track :0 any me notoriety Hin} way largely responsible for the Brook-| country f of hele taslmmons lyn 1ad's it in very doubtful | | du ca 4 —— . tpe validhty of the agreemen: made | 2 extent as it Just wet the top soll, One elve ci { the best cards of the meeting was magnates of 1 whether I’at rat snanroueh ag that agFeemen fas | Tommy Corcoran. the crack 9 my for decision NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. ‘| Barre: : pire can dictate to his) @f the Cineinnat! Club, has been ap] As usual the track waa beautifully — Barrett was entirely too strong fOr | eee tet aa tee, the league, without a captain of the team for che] decorated in honor of the occasion. (hpeciel to The Brening World) Patterson, and hie terrific smashes into hanch on the Saw a Paiterton * Of bette rong Fs elt | oan Coreoran acted tn that FIRST RACE—FInST WRAT. RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, Feb. | the latter's body, face and jaw and Rien tor pine Is The punch n | capactty jast season and did we turtoags The entries for ‘ » his rapid infighting, aid such dam: Wig. con xa which Brot Pastors paw B pony foreel that the withirawal of | Pink Hawley, ‘ie Cincinnait ylteher | yaiatye, & (Wester vanaf MVCTM, [are ae follows that Patterson tired quickly and ih Found, Just wefore the ell —_—_—_—_—_— more clul at league |» ke not received a contract c wen f Beahenge” aarecmens all aod vol and | Yaugur aiien os ye and Te Se een a wae in a bad way when the bell rang at ea Tt TNcay “ana again on ‘the a short smoke is frequently all that is desired. it the majority remaining clus | MAveeer 1 ‘ LT. Caton it the end of each round "rn: ye Ltt | Hever " Patterson ried hard in every round to MMe oes The HOFFMAN HOUSE LITTLE CIGAR pare a right to do any that they | in over E . as being beneficial to in all the rui e. led hts rer itive iy, tength and punch ‘ad “awing on Baerett fa mouth, ang bis seconds ian retlBl is the choicest and most delicious of all short i and half rom Juanetta, who was five lengths stomach, the we lacked ot Pe leree feat tterson was unable to fight n [before John Moone. Thne—t.16. Reread ane-cm-te Se “Parrett. was wudstiiuted to meet Ps THE HILSON COMPANY, Makers, tis POULT KACK-@800ND HEAT. t New York. sSivemant'@) ?t [Bie 25 OMAHA KID HOPES wd Sneakers” Tl TO BEAT M’GOVERN. saeeiapaienea Recaneaaa [p ‘ind Louisville are two of ig howe phos practical withdrawal ian Atos a ie of players) > ul red agreeme t bi eae Therefore that Mr try to get » A fore the mercy of the | will bs Rngeaion, the, ms majority of whom oate ball or rether ation of two teams tn the leagus Ly an yey at chance to give] for the club Hanlon, of the Bro rhed Reidy ¢ =— = a“ is * ani at the end won oaaily or) ‘ veths. Match Box Whe are-] pout f 42 ~F N T Which Waike at 27 Wa red, there lengths before Nekarnis. + Vale neh fore claiming the ‘ 1 Bttihetat we! cme. . J Gardn 1 y 3 © Méney Luce 4) CHICAGO, Feb. 2. —Orcar er, ' ' | + aot fn the . rt ee Brg oll lene “Omaha Kid,” who ix to meet Terry ; saa a eters LOCO MTL Daye hen he h 1 *\) , ‘oe thts wi Re wr | MeGovern In a battle for the champlon- Sremes Bare i reavil or ys ie Wl ehip of the feather-welght class, but or, \ nt y he Cs 4 al the way and ad wrong ave Nares We rye bg ah | fro it at t a " money ‘ommy Wh | | fhe'tace'was he welt ‘op, pare oti third Fimestie i ‘ i is in the best shape he Nas been for | dn the ruc! mh) wr several years. He expects, of course, and Walkenshaw, ar he had botn | adigrty venterday added aa: ae Toe ee CORRS SEAT Rae teermounne:, to win over White, and th talking of his fa which be thought | Purchased er from 1) “Bi KacersTwo miles. —Won by Mo; coming contest with ‘Terry McGovern ters turned out er The Thompeon 7 Etidorpha Was second, he said that he hoped to win. Bidney Lucas, thought hey ha Teuton third He said that h@ had entirely rid hf ‘| De eal th A soft spol yestenias mala a r which es a ae oy ‘and’ thot, ¥ had wat paet rid h pr ot} - ase cally bane wee forer' «| SALE OF TROTTERS; wile "he 3 brag a9 ‘| Cafter the start aid made the ru KING VASCO, $4,100. er! Y pratt ' would} moras so Th Denia MD ¥ ‘a Yuk) LEXINGTON, Ky., Feb, 2.—Hemey | art, of Reading, bought King > at the quetion me of trotting Beneca'’s players \* ock this morning for 0410. hers, McLaushlin, @ix of the big uihie lube of New| The attendance was large am@ goog York and ite Vicinity have fu an | Prices were realised. Prices, 2381-2, amateur basebal! ies «: The am in | brought 4%, going to Bowerman Students at Bulser’s Harem Muste Hall, the league are; The New York Aihiotic| Brothe One Hundred and Twenty-covemth strest (Club, Kakeherbocker Athletic Ciud, Cres. | Other foot aales were Tithe, by Jay or Carvoll.|end Gecend avenue. 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