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PRES OT oe aa " THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY , 1900. Colored Boy Fairly Faily Slaughter the Cali- lornian in en Rounds. Choynski Was a 1 to 5 Shot Before the “UE Ta Z f a =a Fight—But -There’s Another Story. Postmaster-General Ad= mits Fact to Board f Trade. The “ Black Wonder ” Was the Biggest pall i Surprise in Fistic Circles in Many Years. sent taal te Cannel On OROURKE @ Gor EXCITED AND FELL mittee on Public Buildings and Grounds toured the city to-day to Investigate the requirements of the congested Post-Of- 8 . } fice. Representatives David H. Mercer. Three Knockdowns in First Round Made Be pact es the tocenarther Suen / ton, C. R. Thomas, J. H. Bankhead, . Richard Barthold, ©. W. Gillet, @. W. Stewart ard J. B, Showalter, together with First As int Postmaster-Gen- Choynski Insisted on 75 Per Cent. of the Paget. ee ~ In the morning the Congressmen were t ? ° formally received at the New York ; members at-l a joint committee of other bualners organizations composed of Witi- jam Me(‘arroll, Chairman; R. W. Baine f bridge, Richard M. Walters, 8. C. Mead, ( Newberry Lawton and (, P. Corbit Mr. Heath sald that the need of fe-, Heving the comgestion of the downtown THOUGHT HE pat-office wha plain, expecially In view of the fact that Greater New York pro- duces one-eighth of the entire postal reven the country After the reception the committee vin- ted the Post-Office and were shown through the building by Postmaster Van Cott. Luneheon was served at the Drug Club, 100 William street. Later the committee Inspected Mad- ison Square Garden, which has been of- 1 to the Government for post-office rposes; the sub-atation in the Gri Central 4 Various proposed sites for @ new main post-office. s SHIPPING NEWS, ALMAN, fun riees... 649 Sun note. LAT Moon rises “MAH Coat BLACK BABY” c FOR TO-DAY. poe Choynaki, the Titian-hatred Call-) being fairly slaughtered by the flerce.)a flash and Choynski again fell heavily] the ropes with a right-hand swing on} organization of the Tenderioim, and inyeott dazed Choynaki, Choynski landed, finally caught him with « stiort ieft . 7 f th th Thompson serene the denizens, were still | fearful right-hand awing om Walcott's| swing on the right eye, raising & on ware | c of jo negro. eft o w i ampson street the «| a « a fe ® a | on ta fornia boxer, had the very life wallopped | relentiess onslaught» of the little negro. [as a right and left swung on the Jw a say. singing “My Coal-Hlack Baby” and “Oh, | jaw, sending him staggering under it. When the bell noun je) | aM FF ut of him at the Broadway Athletic} !t wax a pitiful wight at times even to] Almost out, Choynski etruggied to hin} The remainder of the battle was all 1m) You Lovely Coon,” when the sun came Walcott xofied int ynakl staggered to his corner hope- | Sandy Mook i he] last night by Joe Walcott, a negro, | 'h? old stagers who never miss a fight. | feet again and weakly put up bis handy. |Walcot:'s favor Choynskt's left eye | up this morning. and ived a bunch of lefts and rights) le ¥, beaten. tell Geto. is | fas one of the hugest pugilistic our-| T* White man was hopelessly beaten! Walcott crept up to him with @ grin|was soon blewting and almost closed FIGHT BY ROUNDS. Maleate: Gin: Stat aad enina tention | goat ig Het to Boe taae cane | 4 “| hefore a minute of the first round had| that looked 1 inh 4 started |while the right side of his face was al- . orn ig Say t rg PORT OF NEW YORK, Briees of recent years was sprung. Van ie ccpcall sctauttiey sleigh eid Se Miceli Phil Choyneki full on the Jaw, daging him, Ne ng with his right on Joe's fracture! Ly passed, But Choynsk! was game and | in to finish the helpless victim m ‘The white man was almost a probibl- | kiood the gaff like a hero. He couldn't! own went Choynakt for the thint| Choy ND-—Walcott, began od as black as hi ponent’s, FIRST ROUND-Walcott came out of} the bell een, sent in his left twice to kicntered the ring with a badly | Mis corner with a rush and let fly hie) THIRD Rot be rending the latter's back, Choynakl, although very ARV ive favorite in the betting and odds of |iang on his husky but apttghtly oppon-| time. He pitched heavily on his side ani}awollen left side Walcott knew this, uinoh ha” landed hid iattcon the Ise Mo meue vee EAP titer as |, managed to get his left to Wal- p _ 4 amd 5 to 1 were eagerly offered againat |int, while Walcott swung terrific rights | rolieg over on his fact, an apparently {arm he pounded away ut the sore spot 1 Grove hie lett into] Yery weak, Walco ny Cho ge tee a Ae the “black demon" before the fight be-/ end lefts to the jaw without a block oF | defeated idol at every opportunity, When the ena) W and u inoment later re-| "kl at clone quarters and bls left awl driving whe Jett to hia face and nix right na. counter from Choynsk!. The latter's came Choyneki was in a pitiable cond!: | the trick. Walcott sen Mee ee areitan’® Jaw made him lo) to the Jaw. The Californian was xo weak Mon rushed madly about the ringside |Vunted cleverness was mysteriously CHOYNSKI GAME. Hon and the services of a physielan | (0 go thy managed t get in a ‘few utr lefts tn) and Ce la a le OUTaOING STI . Pleading for takers at these odds. The| missing after the first (wo punches inal) A eai-4é oui minor Choy ht ewing on the | Walcott whieh shook him up. | 'RERENTIE ROUND- SALE % AT ngs - . 00 him. In fact it savored very| [{ seemed ° aw azed him and he te. i left. as usual, ere yeaa reouk was the backers of TOM) much of the color of the Californian’s | slaughter, and it would have ended then CHOYNSKI A WRECK eet aWValoote NEARING THE END. and duc mot « lef O'Rourke's protege made a mint of |face—rather on the botled lobster. and there had not the gong sounded as} Two minutes and thir 4) eles sending Choynak down for. the. secon LE ROUND Wolpe dened | his | with fearful force ont Phoenicia, Hambare Money. O'Rourke himself gathered in " Referee White counted seven. Referce White sto the bout, Choyn- | time. Choynek! waited until eight Hey, tare mee ie the fa and the latter was poll by Wale Mesabs. London. DEN. ” had ted, short with eft and right swings. | Sritet™taittter on aher ty font 11,000 trom Al Smith's roll. O'Rourke | THE WHITE MAN’S BURDEN. | choyneni limp and apparently lifeless was a wreck. The terrific plows, | mds had heen owe ed, and oe wat Choynskt then put his right into W mie pin Od sent in blow ce bt Pet tm to win the thoand. | Tae crowd of ian aportn went wi] as cari 0 ie corm and eray | a a fy, am A | eee heh Ramada has | Aneta, Eee oo am r ‘owd expected to see the i across on the Jaw, sending him sprawi ng |, ag e could ha raise an 4 with excitement when Walcott swung a /man in the crow: | He was daged and helpless, and hin) ¢: Acor for the third. time. aclinch. (hoynskl ‘got in two left jabs | cot, after smashing him allover the we q ; IT WAS A SLAUGHTER. terrific right on the Jaw that gent Choyn.[@ponge thrown from the white man’s /aark, merciless Nemesis wus after him hs wes Completsly Gone for and ailer Sui ealied tate a aac we finally dropped | him ‘with left and a . J eferee ¥ do cou of w. won- F From the tap of the bell until the|*ki with a thud to the floor. former Walcott was drawing back to give the | faerne White, had counted off seven lrest of the round landed ‘blow after | Senne Cmanaser gor up) aie, and, 1 feventh round, when Referee Johnny| The white man's burden at that mo-| Choynski's recovery was wonderful. | white men the finishing blow when br vin et biow on his jaw iter Walon hades landed a few! more | White humanely stopped the fight, | ment looked as tf tt might crush him. |He came out for the second round with | White interfered refroshed und Walcott met him with al tor Gheereki Waleete deancn Md one jar, Referer pty 7 . 4 A 10. | Choynski got 7 per cent. of $3,600. The | reeres! , . for Choynsk). “Walcott landed his left Choynski was a chopping block for the | Choyneki dragged himself to the ropes|a jaunty step and sailed into the negro. ar melted Pf igh aie | atl left in ‘he ta re Walcott got In hy his}on Choynskt's jaw frequently, and had} cott the winner. dusky wonder. The layers of the big] and at the count of nine staggered to his| With stiff left Jabs he had Walcott | rused to on unless he was given! and a " an easy time doing the trick that} In the preieinery bout Whitey Lenter, moment later put hi q Odds looked on with oyes bulging from | feet, dased, and then he sent the colored boy |that ni win or lose. Choynekt's ribs and nfs eft ha is Te es jan to wonder how long| of Philadelphia, secured the decision Ls 4 we ‘their sockets as they saw their favorite} The “black spectre” was after him like }half way acrose the ring and against] At the Douglas Clut up. Walcott, after jab: cw Danny Duane after a twelve-round the swell colored | jaw. Another left to the Jaw. by "Wate | Mh c I} y Wal ing Choynsk! twice with stiff lefts, r calor Camp a “GOLF AT LAKEWOOD | sholan rink was the scene otf" MIDGET DUFFY THE megttaise tocher” aie night, The contest was between th é ‘olumbia U: Ht NEW COLLEGE RUNNER. iki ta: ANN? ‘get Cte ee, ot Cuan Univeral as fr Resert ee tiaa. yet oe em F Mee arlike ints ur tha coat Grek of There was commotion in the Demo-) 1888, he was arrested under the name of | f,Hatiom. Mill lake pn » known ax “The Midget je ‘ cratic Club to-day, when {t became/C. W. Bonner for stealing three pairs| Seventh sireet and Das beaten Tewksburg, Pennay’s best | Fine Card Decided at oe ye iy hisok. “althoiagte a tie. ante Mrs. McCort Fell While partand ‘ni pets of the members had! of diamond earrings valued at $900. cae. ROR i eprinter, has equailed the world’s forty- Yard record and has run 10 yards in! Detter than even time Duffy is known as a “short strider” @md as such hay upset the calculations @f quoh @ critic as Trainer Mike Mur-| Pay, who has always maintained that i Ea ior McCort, of No 2 Kast Nineteenth |jarceny he was arrested again in was uptr ; Street, attracted the attention of the ten- |New York for swindling, but escaped es recently when Dufty even though the track waa slow after oe . Qnts in the house this afternoon, The| punishment by turning State'’a evt- the ong-striding Tewksburg A. ¥ DUFFEY. the rain of last night. The Speed Lt animal was banging half out of the alr | dence. Kandieap was the stake attraction, and shaft window of the McCort apartments! gomehow he got into the I ue composed of such sprinters a age BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. the field wa on the fifth floor, trying to struggle] cru» Several evenings ago he was . | 1 as Theatine. Andes, Gold Or, Trinditza,) apne gorfelte for the fant throw, ting at a table in the club, when De Prine of Verona and others Jeftries and Jim Corbett are all up. Thnvestigation showed the cause fective Cuff, of the District-Attorney’s The Greenweed, Pelicar Nae There was Gro a steeplechase and!“ w 4 prady posted 4) with Stake-| Mre MeCort was lying a: the foot of | moe, who is a member, strolled through, tlemal A.C, Will Pull o# five other events, well Milet, with a] cider A Smith in behalf of Jeffries to-| Wie shatt dead, She had fallen from| stopped and gazed curiously at him. the Crescent City Track. | He went into the store of Alfred Bar- Rasaia’s New Move. nant, at 171 Park row, and took the! poaBAY, Feb. 4—The Times of Indi earrings to (he door under pretense of} announces that a Inrge Russian cruiser examining them in the daylight. He oe, arrived at Bandar Abbas, opened tg of Ormus, which con: hy ges IR Ag Pereian Guif with the Arablan ea. iy Of those who competed dectined to Cleaning Fifth-Story been compelled to resign because It uF 4 T, had been found out that he once served fe, Lakonees. SY Window. a term of Imprisonment in the Elmira Palladepti Country . | Reformatory. Me Apewmis, ¢ — ‘ Harry, Jf, Rochester Country Mud, 9, The member with a bad record is (Rperial to The Evening World) ps _— The persistent howls of the huge|a Wall street broker. RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS. FIGHT FORFRITS UP. Newfoundland dog owned by Mrs. Mary| After serving his sentence for grand i jught with the diamonds in his pocket. He served five years in Elmira Re- formatory for this ané he was an un- ruly prisorer, because he had to be patdied frequently. After his release he decided that he must find some easier and safer method, so he wem into Wall street. Indieted fer Grand Lareeny. Fig del Mapa la aa all grand larceny It appeared. that Isaae C. Van Laef, Tob %4.—Beven attractive races were Aeciied, and the sport w | Brown College, and was won by th : at the Jersey latter by a score of $ to 1. Brown will meet the team of Princeton on the sam ‘ Georgetown University, of Westing-| Prenyery aes hay o | rink to-nigh ; a ead a Aol bag aa ertorm-| le | LAKEWOOD, Feb, %4—Tho weather 6 ‘Tiger Ball Players’ Ball. Mv Gnass of the speedy Denny Welers, a1s0| anitianess wan. rainer fhvorabie, for going, tite i [A reception of ts Tiger Ranebail Cw a ) at the Boston ood cla: { horses. Good Fights. turned rather col Soy, SEC fortes bootids Kinintis OMe. |p On the capnnlh borteer’ nes. woke [ae ae ne nee Semmes ae rere iar. eee x sale ey York wy Wa. iton, 8 There will be plenty of doings in the] (WALCOTT AND SMITH ARE ¢ | “Corbett's money” Was handed over to Ais nan-| Cuff sald posited 9900 with his firm to be invest Pasilietic line in Brooklyn to-night. for|. ihe Fegulat Maturday | Smith at the time the match was made, |gled to instant death. Mra McCort, pecogntell by Delective in stocks, Van Leaf called the nest day Bou (Eien “iat (lle atl dedirwinan MATCHED. crowd was In. evidence was thirty-seven years old and the wife! aing hesgrt | At countermanded the order. But he ee: 4 ‘ ia Whines ‘ PinST RACK of Custom-House Inspector John Me-! “Hello, what are you doing here’ did not get his money. ears Sernnget for Chee unual Bet.) Jon wateat. the Mating wonder of] sug. ave toe NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. |. | “Reo, “Seas.” rooted to, tan] CaN ow Ee ea : fie Mra. MeCort employed os a servant | coolly he came to trial, Al the Greenwood A. C., Twenty-fitth | #ki Inst night ot the Broadway Athletic ‘ 4 " ) ‘ the case never @treet and Third avenue, Brooklyn, Jim| Club ned Immediately after RACETRACK NEW ORLEANS, Feb, {204 companion her niece, Mrs, Katle) “Oh, you are, eh! Well, 1 don't — dictment was diemissed, the ptr Judge, of Beranton, and “Kid" Carter. | that co: 1 Myaterte Billy Tne enteies tae day's fades ore MeCort. Yesterday Katies husbund,| they want any crooks 1 round this club.| ant refusing to appear. pert i its a 0f Brooklyn, will serve in the star bout| @mith for tw: who served in the Philtppines, returned| You'd better get out y-five rounds et the follows @@ twenty rounds, The result of the} same club on March ® This contest | | ihre a tana <tte doven Pirie home wonnded and sick f will decide who will meet Matty |ought to be one of the fastest and ( i | bp chance 16 Right Rewer 12] “You had better stay home to-day, The man glared angrily at Cuff, but made no reply. Cuff turned away and =) M Dy Carter beat George Cole, the} best ever witnessed in this country y ‘ | torre! Rome tS Petanan ¥$! sald the aunt when the young woman| strotled over to the clerk. z eelered fighter, only a few weeks ago. |G A T After Ban furlong | edie Barnem arrived this morning, “and nurse your] “Know that fellow over there? Fo the credit of Judge is a tweny-roana| SHARKEY TO TAKE REST.| ne was it . Recr—Bix fare husband. | wil] do the housework my-| «yas: he's @ member,” said the clerk. showed the + Me De Welmaley ” With “Mysterious” Billy Smith.) Tom O'Rourke hae decided not tol SP inen went tot rf Pant self.’ 4’ a crook,” returned Cuff, sav- fen-round bouts will serve as pre-| bother about “Kid” McCoy's chatlenge| was aueceeded In the | : ee eh agely. “We don't want him here, He and will be between Terry|to Tom Sharkey (Rourke thinks | The Bluagard who out tn a| Acesle served five years in Elmira Retorma- Race—eil ie wed and Jockey Garrigan at 105|Sharkey should rest. He says, thoueh, /4five by three parts of & length. Jodee | Thiet -sritieg mise snd strong and took third money, | George © On yet] flat wi tory.” and Billy Moore, of St. Louis, | that as goon the ex-satlor recuperates | Sys lengths back of Agitator. Time, my way M ‘The clerk gazed at the man in amaze- Timeny Reilly, of Brooklyn, at 133 /he will pit him against the “Kid Ly - 21] valance and fell and the ioe had ti i ind he. feeling the place was ; SRCOND RACE woot MA] to follow her men growing comparatively warm, grabbed bis hat and went out. “sige,” Ordered Cod. Cuff wrote out a-letier of resignation. Mrs. MeCort weighed 3 pounds the Pelican A. ©. Billy Donnolly —— ‘y Bet Jeary meet Johnny Reagan. Donnolly has| , The decisive wuy in which Joe Walcott | . . » 1 | disposed of Choynak! last night led many t INBALED GAS, WILL DI fighting several years and is On| people who witnesned the contest | . 4 phan w f : —— Ot hie weight. The men ven ure prophecies e¢ to the futury 1 blank. Then he a career of " ec oy y maid th: Jeckanapes ving the name wil | thera Would decide once "mx Seeak aetmene ita tikes “ Seven Hoare of Radeaver Fatled Won to the man's ofice, He found retire from ture Wa certeinis b+} e te to ® te Wise mend 1.8 The Keve for-wway ox in hit his face after rete Fou : Newarnle Jacobsen. kept st the colored hours man's swings and with vartor a After trying in vain uve peven o | parts of his anatomy, but Just wnat| waer® Time, 691-2 resuscitgte Amel aren 4 Laty 4 Wee running through hie brain only YeRS Race. nctous from inhaling himself knows, but thme may tell hs ve, -t the woman was taken to 7 faa yas tak if M'CUE TO BOX FAIRBURN. ; pot : spats gael: 5 dian fp sacebese, 10 wwenty years old| 5 at street, Giever Vendia 138 1 ' te Beem ee cardia spot poet bat mage again to meet in a. twenty-fve-round | Di Tension 196 (C JohnewmiiB-l bt ce ; (armed PT | pen into am inkwell, signed the letter of = ak the Greenwood Athletic Chub mile 4 eae 4. So Arot, bait aye reaignation. a 4 we peal ated’ t seat the race Betwen Ubess the ‘ost you are sativfied,” he sald, RUHLIN-KENNY FIGHT. St tne way. ack Hazes wes, the, best with a sneer, The twenty-five-round be det ween af Cy ages it, who won by 4 “Lam,” replied Cull coolly, “We have Yank Kenny Asvshed third ton Tenet ‘again demonstrated his no piace for euch as you in the Demo- Gus Rubiin and bg OY x Broadway Athiele tub of wick He cratic Club.”” .

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