The evening world. Newspaper, February 28, 1900, Page 8

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PRES ae a, — » ORF at HIS PP THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEI FEBRUARY 2s, 1900, MAN MUM ON GIANTS’ OUTLOOK. a Se —s di Ae i ee ee ee a ee ee 7 lsh Bedi we toy ver the u caval. Q’ROURKE AND CHOYNSKI’S {CURLER D. V. KEENAN. | EROS! desen's| hay Fores snevion ORDY WAR ON FAKE FIGHTS.’ Tea Lack of Interest. a a 'Walcott's Backer Ssys Choynski Offered” to “Fake Bout with Ruhlin a Year Ago, O29 es Choynski Says O'Rourke Knew His Rib Was Broken Before Walcott Fight Last Friday. |? Remarks and talk relative to Choyne eat at the hands of Joe Walcott ntinue to be heard Tom O' Rourke, (Upeciel to The Bvesing World) CHICAGO, Feb. 3—Tom O'Rourke knew that my rib was fractured before de) manager of ‘he Wher fal coor Ker the fight. for I totd him so in the prea- f vin the background of skers *hce of Bob Smith, Jim Corbett and hat he has # with | George Considine,” sald Joe Choy nek! cok his man in agother maten sk! he has other thing» of rather an uncomplimentary nature to say of ihe Californian, whieh are bet told in his own words here to-day, “At s00n as I struck New York | saw Dr. Muir, and he examined me and de- clared that I was iroubled with influ- ensa and absolutely tn no condition to This fellow, Choynski,’” he sald, “ts tor . % ] furthermore, one of the greatest amd a ey xtripped and showed It to him and-he | iriekiest fighters In the ring He dettb- declared St to be fractured, That was jerately offered to fake a ght at the EL before the fight, Lenox Athletic Sead with Gus Rub : “a ree caw te to the clu met the 4 Year ago. and T have still got nin men and presence letter in which he made the proposition “He was matched to fight Rublin at O P AY 6] POO em was 1 my club, and after | wired him that | [ - L. or some sees we the match was arranged he wired back 1 ond on for Tetnd. asking me if | would pu: up his forfeit he best | would, and aft of $60. I consented tu do so and a week before the fight came off he sent me al The game of }>-ball pool, of 61-pool ws fetter saying he was rick and could net{ it # sometimes called, varies very tit fy ehion, or to et one vail, and this be” don Player — carefully shoots hiv cue bal at one end of the go on. | Imamdiately wired him telling) (le In ules from those of the veramil | base of (he set-up, Just grasing the! amount to $0, and ft was aaread | wae m ame. Fifteen-ball pool ie rarely play- i i ry him that as | had $2 posted for him Cay, thous, and |auk tnd ight tng eve round and ed, for the pyramid game is about the| » it Must be done unless he fought. | © # ‘0 ¢ ne 9 9] Only game which Is practised to any Ho reetiusee ig he fad Wen either f | would lose am ie perreuses +i ‘ wrest extent and the one on which lines orem ae points, oy the ball that he wor ht in} ail tournaments are held order (0 save my money, bul woul “i a tries again, fivery a 5 » thereafter ca player round and get the The same 15 numbered balis and the! receive a scratch. which EN, be py ie. wnnumbered cue Lah are used tn this) for by the forfelt of three paints, a rd with bis sugges-|game, and the object of having the) Lifee succeanive forfeitures cause (he tion a he contract off I beret tn th Player to lose the game. ow offered Bit, adden, manager off, 9 Fi ie ass m this hig wae th eee A A Setitien ts im wera) 0, but he re-| The result of this game does not de-| posalbl Runitn, the forfelt of $250, bu! re * no make at the of, is fused to take It" pend upon the number of balls which] founq cee arermard the is the player pockets, but on the total of| table as in any other game, al cnances jourke promised nouncement, ; a] numbere on the balls. The numbers on] Of making mi inti cate. tw wil ANDREW FREEDMAN. the ball total 12 and a player, by ee] Ersnent hamavlves, The playing for po: sition in thin game is jus portant curing 1, which is a majority of the] a feature as in the other rame, and the | Sebi: m umbers, wins the game. Hence the] Player's nealousness to secure a certain . all must never be allowed to interfere ay 44 with this important point, OOTP C eo OS Oe HEE z= Ae in the game of pyramids, the 16) ¥ ig counts, be Wy play sa) numbered io bel Ub ss never lose irack of that fact White the vasebsll magnates of the | |gtttesereenes oueeedeesees tale, The Well bk, cade by ape vod: fr shoula happen that within clogs rings cities. throughout the League | . * # ch bears the num) of his cue ball « xmall numbered b are making known their plans | WHAT ABOUT OUR ? le ¥ Placed so that it forma the should be lying in & at ot 8 beet an e 3 the ee season, st trenathentng | 4 : 4 1 points upward] SF hither de penination Bis i (From a Snapshot Taken at the Hoboken Rink Yesterday.) teame and promising better re- GIANTS? { othe Read of the table, ‘The other balls] jie advantageous position, a player © pulte in the next pennant race the! ‘ nity Walked OFF with |r sa? imat the hith mumbered auld, inte Te shotreat snot ‘and not | HORSES SESS HOROEEEE EH H111 TOE SETHE TIOOOO® Fork Club's president. Anirew 2 ary que aportion Ravwr, — ¢/ Loyalty Of ie a ciesrem ihe Sie accurate shooting pooket the near vall| Coyne Springs a Charge te remains as slient ar a oat be | on the subject. He cannot be the First Race--Clar- ness ix a great 1 draw. clo be : | pertigulariy: (@ the one “whe Oils, and thet with the same carefuincss Out of Announced TAR SPORTSMEN’S SHOW. 22D REGIMENT'S at fut tre to expect In the way of B. Second aeratehl nenenalties for! make tt ANNUAL SPRING GAMES. to say one word for the future! ence econd. soratel are much heavier than in| That which will mak ayer suc: : , And will promise nothing (i mw New York baseball (raee lla the ther “game, "The ‘pyramid “tform| conaful Ie to ay evens shot and khow Order. | call a . Bight justify local fans in living seanont force to driv juet ough | Jurt w |Imterenting Portrayal of Life in Stee ACI re he wants to land his cue ball F je at leant two balls to the after hi vin made an obect ah Whe Wakes Brae ie The Twenty-second " - Aspoctation wil, give ite al Spring Bickerings between Lawyer Untee- Garden Fa » 4 "i oAN in >. s rmory on Mareh 17 This HACK TRACK. NEW ORLEANS PISTOL SHOT GCORMA myer and Deputy Attorney-General pnp Been ad ) : Feb A—Racing was resumed at (ae Coyne began the fifth day's hearing this A small army of mer nis at work at] 4et-of wames i» vreparatory to the mili- Fair Grounds this afternoon over a dant prepare te ' i i Hope that the metropolis will be repre |p stated te baseball, as it should be, by a i t H : : HM (special to The Kevening World) — ~ ee tea. Mr, Freedman's silence seems unre: ut he apparently doesn't care! it complertos it pute on the baseball | ton. He owes san expression of | to the New York public, bat} paitively refuses to give any + Various reasons may be advanced for tary tournament, ¢ hampionship of Mey Cheb’ Madison Square r) morning on the City Club's allegations ‘ i which tae Twenty-second Regiment track which was a trifle heavy after BREAKS WORLD Ss RECORD. against District-Attorney Gardiner, |‘ Sportsmen's Show, which opene) en en ne sof the regument the rain of jaet nigh) MP. Coyne called up a case unenpact-| (morrow. ‘The card was an excellent one and rep treaiert by the Dis.| At the Fourth avenue end of the bix y Face, open bo watle there w amphitheatre will be a scene in the Yor lds remained of good sie k tumbling down througs alan ame lend of wend ey suit on the encampment ti edly to show alleged n Iniet-Attorney in reference to the dis. missed indictment against Emanuel many scratches the J. Gorman, of California, hae broken the | standing record of #9 POOG 9-06-4-6-0 6-4-2-2-O 6 00-5-2 $OF-4-40-6-0464.96646-665-66 i Mr. '@ refusal to talk baseba | | ‘The Lexington Selling stakes for (WO) win ine plato! at fifty yar For years Geldbera, charged with grand larceny. ‘unning through Woods "1 _ One known patron tlenst Why ida, at half « mile, war the feat-! bi partridge, of Boston held’ that My asen are not here in the|to the artificial juke witch Will be Us ot Gtanis re Precaman to tell come of &[ure: The attendance was up to the AY" | recorg, and although many tried to beat | other cases we expected to take up per |for canada and water spore. | The | ' Seperate Wishes the public to believe be +) P on eg went think it many times yet every person proved schedule.” explained Mr, Coyne. Garden will be hundreds ot trees in and | OUtof baseball when he really ts ver Rh a mile Won by | val piped, th Gaetan: the, kao ral LcThat's Just Wt" cried Mr. Untermyer. | afound the game the Muh Ie it, Mo that in the event of the anybody carcemuch w ond ated Bannie Used feesra webete, bal | You mum try to get your side pre | parts of the i 4 4 death of the game here no or not the me ie come do Race—Mile and an elahtne the many others, wer sonted In disorder, so we can't refute | Vario he ' |, and after the fan be tald at his door Mran- posed of elaht, te or twelve Wor by Caylar, Frangible second and t he never gave up hope. ard On account of not being prepared.” good hunting day, in which Clawson rides » Freedman may continue, if hale | Whint We wand! ta Ben Chance third. a ‘a As the hearing went on Mr. Coyne) Fish Pod aad 7 for McCaflery, everything hi please him, in his attempts peas —_—_— * which Is likely (6 t offered in evidence 4 paper from the| the forests, for they will roam among Will be off between this pair, MeCaf- Mined at the expense of his ued baseball, many years as did Mr. Partridy County Clerk's office bearing on Gold- the leaf-carpeted ea ferty a contract with Clawson up UB enemies, At any ce then ace ¢ QUERIES ANSWERED. vern's character, Untermeyer jumped | §nd the game binds. both fed and Wa: io the veginning of the Morris Park ‘ reedman of so doing, the |, et ee ee , meeting, bul this was declared off yes- ) Diants’ Preekient will be in a position |» To the Kaiter of The Ke | the terrible tagnetton ise scar aitees-accaiagainianl terday. The trouble was brought about Bedieay: “What! 1 kites vascbent ies {3 shalt! gad, ta see FAKE BOXING MUST GO. 3! \orney-Ceneral’s con by Clawean refusing to align a new con- y ‘ Why, I've had nothing to do lf can as ic ibreeeey Aner one *® the game has Pe icentia Wass an contemptible! park’ ‘Rink FIT2Z’S 00G AFTER FIGHT. tract with McCafferty. The latter offer- With It. 1 Mave been out of baseball , . J “ “4 Ses bos jorney should be be emmoenea ed Clawsoi a ic Of course, to the genera! public this AMO W. Thirty-thied cu pese every opportunity ang ei Cac and ir Lasky Bob Ready te Hack Hie Hall he woud he end stem only speculation, but the New Vork City, © The Keening Wort fake voting matches and ne. See for 95,000, a ee Cetegee Sorting ene eer sl emalapye ae mea ork cht. ie Krening We: al es it peach 6 ator pe « . Bat Ciawaon could not see evthinge that : of ie Pree recere% of 11 8 open the alpably Axed Aghte before The $5.00 which Bob Fitzsimmons has | 2 " . in | discard one jack ‘The well-aired cases of Rovert Hi nay jeCafferty heard that Gideon the Information Trot EE ae ne he oes | up an a puatanter that he Is in good | pay "em, MeCemerty, Nard that Gidess he above |x a fact John Brown and Thomas ons" insivte tha | ed € ® ne ee murder 4 the first degree, wh! ane faith in asking a match with some of the | his fee to that amount, pul on the Evening World reporter yesterday | 4” eoreneee T] Ves, in etiher case, whether a is before the Maget Committee ..¢ Cavs, | big fellows Is not only there for him. | same terms ay above. Clawyon again Bihed Be, Freedman to express an opin- | 4 PRESIDENT FREEDMAN {| (uit! of tet tut attention mus: be | were lugged owt by Deputy covne after nat: put alie win ree eae, ie oot ate, ee WH the baseduil situation as tar ae |? > i the discard apa! blace ack | W'coy N t 10 RETIRE | f in England during tne last few] CRE weigh got as far oa td that hat | words Over et few York was concerned, but ihe New | + SILENT. $} when. the hands , The hattle will be for fifteen | Aggintan: | Disteiet-Attorn sy Joh lit The : fork Club's president refuse: The re- | + : : i other plav- ‘ Tir] Metnore appeared for the * vive Pri nad oe ee prea bewin with the following ques. |4 t ' pe ig tng by ad rr) u repert- + Will Open Hie Saleen, hat 7) Freedman, will you kindly taik 4 Waste « “Ge ut Mob JAW: BREAKERS T0 MEET. Die CF delve’ ‘ot cou f a ir Wreed- " oa Two jaw-breakere will furnien | get mater covery t ep f te Sag i ride for, Augua ao De dm in ‘ bout at the ¢ wrod hubs » a Be ft var. 4 Ba repartee oe Onn T eats oe New York Muse The Haber tAR certificate of Sshacine | weekly anoy oh My Mtene Bely" |, Tain question by Mr, Coyme siarted | Sill put Up et Oe not to | Helmout thle year. He full ee Ag AO erator To weatt Chub, with this reat a & Co., of 1498 Broadway, has heen trans. | Saute <| “Did not G, G. Metntsre get an extra “aie 5. c. Forsythe, owner of Mong- . wt pci " ; t erred tu Norman Se’ Meco large loowance from the Court in this claimed First Pa; om es Seat toe a he Mr, Peeedman, Wi sam ely, ioe tidiior of The Reeming Word or a 2 fare Shs J ks bia here his Cather apeared as prose: WGRAW A AND AND ROBBIE SI , | etait, AGGIRG after the Vast rece expres A. fh ant « nt eee ge le e wees H . fi mh been ii et aah o ween wi well ae a mortgag ; . heir. bol 2 ; ™ timere| Jockes | Mite in form Rae 00. 9000 eck Secon New 4 on rode in ix races and it ay ‘ora aie i the New York Cla ts cone neti ge cee Nesrert: quitting | MO Aenergund affairs b he a, mary Attor- Clad Accept Terme, He a im he fi a aath Tobe Paine 4 5 . wilfu! ™ ely} re, He won ihe fir ame bust hala vaca? Lime A yee ty GREEDON AFTER WALCOTT, |EistsrTn Stange Dagny akan att iste Dicy aie eu ii thot ir waewaen tortete “Maseba when he was at Commisr‘oner Hill: |. Dae Greed on will meet AlgWeinig, thel papi sth anal h Uirece Pintle. fie tuied me ant. ie ik aa boxer-eyeliat. at the Hawthorne Athletic nay of ee ae a i eaten 9 “yd Mr. Freedman “Maw wi awe man and Nas been hi » work red the closing race with ¢ ten aflect \ew York, ring for Vaom and Harr lard’@ office, at | Madivor avenue, to- | for weason. Or with And day, that he aoped soon to get a mateh | CM of Buffalo, 5. ROTECTION ‘Li CARMEN | Prestitat OF the, lub recs %S ‘Reaate | with Pitesimmess /{y-round ba reedon is" amalou i? natures cf us io imen eo wee ua yg ye ts in b Vreedmant” 1 traeaiya, oh Feb 5] Pee form Vestibaies ‘pretenses irene sel one way or olher on bese. “1 won't say @ word about sea Neate eae jm Hedelite Mi as Amended = | {he J After the sea tm al Mower. ‘e] him by Hanlon, i foregoing | 4 The Hvening Wor Hy or terme ‘ha tae: suit stm, hy Bali going lt may be jutacd ims Wor kMhecial to The Evening Wore) chances nad ALUANY, Feb. %\—Metormen om thi Indoor Raseheld Tonight. F momguitorr. The | nircetpratiways of New York City will) on. kKnickerbother Athletic Astogia- | mick Veg - [JEFFRIES WILL BACK RYAN. | FONT, Kddle Ba be Bratected from the weather, it ibe leon and Forty-acventh Reglinent ino ;, | Bill OF Assemblyman Bedell, as amended I'm Jeffries thinks so well of Tommy ie | is ~ pts q % ange ssemblyman Guilder, is passed. . fans, in fact it ne to in- > ae chances against any mi lor his mar wit he doesnt intend to gous Rive New York 4 ‘betes E Freedman has said, however, sha Rall be reduced to sigh Tel of mo Sharkey to weight living that he «aye he wit wack] Sf ey threes, Sharkey protiing by + t iy yom say ane word baseball, We. Freed. against either Jack Root or Kid Atnie! tal reprere; MoCoy for 6,00 a «ide and the middle counts, the tattle te ee of other fighters, does Sarge o aating sine Gatint broke ands "| welght champlonehip of the world. If prospeets of ihe | yan is mateded to fight Root Jeffries | SFe very brigh«, Cm ning te show for ine ¥ febts " gt Big mre intends to bet the above amount on bi ph ot tA tom ‘Wak euntentet, hiv day I» passed, and eeOtNAl | Ryan's chances ‘boxina 10 Go PriTSbune. aap ee eees ee be Tes ing for a house at Shcepebent Ray | nt of mnaving: 10 Bt wten| SMITH TO FIGHT WANONEY, mihere 's teat Joy among the ordi eh Mesatien and Hielend and then to Mt, Vernon, tou S reas rant by claiming th . mn. Kat the pr the pennant ming thet. Widlie| ine geoneet. hme: Ghetgahend te the pbyierioes Belly, Qaith and Tange. over the news that rar 4 Keeler played the entire season with) post invared. re SO seen oe vetted. By sam! lowed to go on in t ‘ Hing a con J “ nthe onteats wl ony be Pian, | Weer ney Toei hia «tub, ed Mareh ‘wb on nent jonday nlgds Hes! ate hipastohe: Ot the > |thle bout there wilt be a Afieen-rownd fanters it battle all tt for thelr training qaarters, They the intoase ditierners ae ay | ont West ts enter 6 Denting tournament, whieh | fi Pusedalt magnates hold yndition at Caartotte, N.C.) it pe derided ie © novel wey. Rect =| Heerounachamplonshtp. 0 AV mane the sourney |S SS aren ot mee ne ieee! A FINISH FIGHT TO-NIGHT. | Fite ) wtber, thete te every res nse that the coming me ABO Magmates wil! o cut-throat af fa thts country. president of the 1 Mere’ for (he bigheet agere Lai Hecker , as DESWN CO weed Ut) Sur wares, The Baltimore, Chirege. Proviere 1 fear ap ea ee é 4 Has sold Firat Wasemar | Crescent, Moselle, Damen Kalehersooker aang thew +4, t Malters to “ ‘ mevitaz and wnt; iN Osh + the Hotton cium, iu) CAARPOME NC. Plazers Win, | Sa side and ihe gate teeAPoutie wil ve |, anxious to get @oilivon, the er Fitton bundred people in che a. /AYAN TO BOK beta PLUMB. Cltontt Prducttor! rackssop of the a bolas Skating Rink last nignt ‘Austration J 1 s ‘ tre Waltimore Cy) | hockey t of the € A pee ee tae aan ore eas C

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