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| Fighter thebes the ane WRESTLE R OLS ager to Prove Charge of Wanting to Fake a Fight with Ruhlin. ‘Rourke Declares If He Could Only Find the Letter He Would Make the Big Californian Look Small, Indeed. (Bpecial to The Prening Worl!) CHICAGO, Maren 2—The World's @orrespondent caught Joe Choynk! just | as he was stepping off the train with iia wife in from La Grange, where he! hes a pleasant little home. He was ‘asked concerning the charges of Tom O'Rourke that he offered to throw the Aight with Gus Runtin “O'Rourke | Joe warmly, teeth. Let him show the letter that fight. We were matched, Ruhlin and I, and 1 had my hand poisoned ard was unable to fight; and here's the scar yet where the doctor sewed the cut up. My herd was all in bandages. Dr obtige ome But 1 didn’t care to do it. | “| was matched to fight McUoy at, @ Buffalo, wasn't I? 1 was to «i cold before 1 stepped into the ring O’Rowhe came away out here with Ha ene down to sw nee of i; ‘Leck at the money 1 am grt-| he ty ise you thre taalaies 4 wn og io at ht back huine, ve the fight to himeelf, he Ing disrepu: hte We fought fourteen fights eee Inst | Wome another big fellow who don't see wi over me for says I got lh eee ee 1? I'm not old maybe or as young as some of it the mo Look here, layed an Inner overcoat ealch Austin if my rip seeh base T went in the ri haw offered gree for for Walcott the gone Frank Ch cont. cetpts 8nd 9 81.00 side bet. eth serie ihe man ut Armatrong so handily, whe O'Rourke was informed hy | aay Bree. ey reporter that Joe he .O' Honrks) | d'to faking a tthe Lenox | just my hard luck to be unable ‘an Important letter which Choyns sent me when | Greg! it. If L could only fod it 1 would cleast Beer’ ibe! whet 1 Tewari ake 's fh with aie ol the truth | roueye of ee, a i re read the letter, f, T 4 it | Teoel tt to Aid it, and I sincerely hope that do a 1 \ aaad to show up this or ae ina Choynak! won't | ‘stpgten Chor x few months. as my secre ® i3 the chance thereby nh lost 1 K 3 of set, the act. y the Teer tor whether Sone: on to match Wajgott A of Chivaga tates Pats) — ot , Bosted to fight Walcott Walcott will c Cli ie ‘ wan make a (AR 1x) wilt take him the Chicas Clube will offer «Taree Cc President Hart, of the Chicago Club, Must have felt very blue when he re- ceived the Lay ong vena contract from Bill & few days ago which he had it him. Hart offered Lange $2.40) to with the Colts but Lange is look- for $3,604 and Hart will have to eive centre fielder his price or Lange 't play ball this year. Quinn, the veteran second base- |} {e tsying to induce Ned Hanlon | co secure him to play with the Dodgers | !! Season. but his chances of playing captain of the Paring to take his/ where they | 1 le, on for the coming season . ie ene tr Ind. ted to the present time fifteen pia: b , fhe 1 Clay have gent fn Bi sibel a ‘Abell, of the “Brook that If’ the League in mane clubs this season his tenn capture the we as the than it was last ag players will in all prob. ‘ he Brook! lyn Club the aire Howell weil, Catchers — —Perveit infielders Fea. , man. Outticlders New Parish ter Roman ( Le Sey 'te 608-| Preparatory to te-estabiishing a parish 5 im the section formerly occupied by the| Helen | FITZ MAKES A PREDICTIO | ent |the match he says {wilt agree this count 4th about gard t he sald about him, for xether he’ will an the referee of the middle Sort they ill [ins been hanging: fre finally giving in to Root welgh in at 1) pounds six h le i the fight i Ss hours bet ard training ones | for Lakewood ern and Joe Gans, down there for fehts of Bummit Hill Pa them | the colored THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 3, AND CHOYNSKI SAY HARSH THINGS.. SCENES AT THE SPORTSMEN S SHOW IN THE GARDEN. SEN'S NOVEL WAY TO STRENGTHEN NECK MUSCLES. OO OOOO OOO OOOO. | MAKER AND O'Rourke Accepts if Fight Is Pulled Off at the Broadwa OO OUD OOO eo) the great anish wrestier,| Peter Maher, the heavyweight, to- for his match with Br-| day challenged “Joe” Walcott to fight nest Roeder, Miulrd to take place at six rounds in Philadelphia on March 17— the Garden March 21, has a system of] a) patrick's Dav conditioning himself for the fray WhICh| “sro O-ftourke, acting. for the recent (ns dimtinetly his own. In addition to the aes Ss course of preparation commonly followed | COnaveror of ‘Joe Choynski, imme- oly wired to Philadelphia accepting by athletes Olsen goes through several manoeuvres which are not found in les-| the challenge with the proviso, however, sons on physicaf culture. that the match be pulled off at the One of the méwt startling of Olsen's | Broadway Athletic Ciub ining performances is 3ie method of | (Rourke expressed himself as being atrengtheving the muscles of nis neck. | Hekled half to death over Peter's chal- | He lowers his mountainous body to the | ones “But.” he said, “there ts no floor, and resting on his hands and| Money In Philadelphia for the boxers. knece allows his wrestling partner, | !f Maher will consent to meet Walcott Hansen, who weighs 18 pounds, to |&t the Broadway A. C. I'll arrange a stand uprigot on the back of his head, | @&te for the matoh at once. ! | Then Olsen works his head up and ‘Choynsaki's statement, by the way, i down Ike a ha whose check line has | hat ne only received $800 as his share of | been dropped He continues this slowly | {M@ money for his Aebt with Walcott ts | and regularly for three minutes. If this| NOt true. Choynakl received 1,16 and | Walcott see" feat is 4 strain on the gtant wrestler | Walcott | Seat a | BRION HOTA GMM * alerward he s throwing Han- | sen around bis head and over his shoul- ura Decides Net to Release (ders in the Hvellest fashion At the Danish Athletic Club in Pron- Him—tam Leever Gets an In- erence Salary. Place, Brooklyn, where Olsen ta raining nothing Dut sympathy for | Roeber ts heard, in connection with the ‘oming match, ‘The Dane's countrr- ome Cer ingr Wert [men belleve that Rober will Ngure as SURG, Sah hee 4 child would tn the hands of a giant ieotsthe stare One some this pening not to release Tom O'Brien to the New York Club the com: tng season. :| They point to the Dane’ aries Paul the Last year O'Brien was loaned to the Glants and an effort wap recently made new the agreement, but ihe local Poncc p Beck Olsen. who In trainin 10) erererererers) ri ane nds, but ex. nnow weighs 288 ne fifteen pot yon the mat Pelt Roe! | Square Garden had a very success | opening | | Gniahed tts night's work with the never- | to-be-formotten strains of “Home, Sweet | Home,” nice p leafy trails, arranged to represent paths | througa Di aod TO OOOO OOOO Od TOO OOOO) Ie (rap aad was never headed. club finds chat tt mill have use for the i a) Bye AILS MT ee HEN MLM, terms of the fight hen they meet next Monday the mate we | Card Made ie of anne 1 be one of the quick i rite Year-Old Races Mostly, HACK | ROSSITER HAS MANAGER, | 9 (Medes k * <Wedderstrind) b ] le Brookiyn Riders Way Seamer Leas im the Putere—tape He Nelleved, Hob Fitzsimmons is really Tom Sharkey Roseier looked | taken off | yaldens morning and pata aughed a oa rumor that the nthe personel of the Brooklyn Fourth Rece-€ne mile—Won by An et Sencutiven _ORBt any Prince of Verona was second ant) depetvation of power to him. 0 The Koenine W fr. Vaurn eied, Bucy a story,” bh 1 is ridtewlous Setee me tn La 1 ohad been this we Mon. 10 (Usina) 380 H male all the runalfeg and won, ina drive by a neck from Koentg, #00 Jwoe four lengthw before Yuba” Dan. , Time-1.48 He O'ROURKE IS READY. When Tom O Rourke blinstul quietude and the fragrance @f FUL HIM | trod RACK NEW ORLEANS = It Is erie that charges have been made, Maren 2—Recretary Clarke catered Very NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, © (125, {:02,24y5 beer, mace much to bea In today's card 11s. rl " voy gid, leve me (Special to The Brening World.) partloularly thre a Warge. ateoun! ‘ RACE TRACK, NEW OR! Mirch 2—The entries for to-moy Faces ary ax foliows itasimmons the vear-olts of deta. ourse, they are within reese urat ‘will in all probability suRKEStS ‘ ere had been any disposition 1: track me it would have been done ai anadal meeting Wien # lot of new directors were added to the board. ‘The simple fact ts that, in the five veare that | have been President he Company the business has ‘crows te gach great pronoctions tant It is w being for maide not we ROOT AND RYAN (MATCHED oiner toe ‘The match betw ht chai rose Who have conditions of the rac nd Tommy Ryan WALCOTT, The Sportsmen's Show at Madier~ Kk Madison avenue entrance, is located the wame park, 4 feature of onsidersd @a a pai Park managerie. In seve ie are reindeers, bears. like, which should appeal Hidren. On elther side of improvised galleries, are tb of sportsmen's from the smallest to the huge and ill- ht may be seen here. In a great measure t tion of the show bs ame as last year, the only feature missing be.ng the Inviting Turk Ish corner, and altogether the exp ton In if thing, better than laat Has #. many novel features having been introduc t night deapite the unfavorable | weather A big crowd was on hand just giter the doors were opened at § o'clock, and’ it stayed til the Very busy band vais and t papectally Just before 11, The exhibitors Were not qute ready for the crowd, but nevertheless made a good showng. By to-day the work of decorating will Be completed, ond everything will be tn Fron, ship-shape for the show's run till March 17 WRODOGAEADHIGGOAT GA e16: ogramme of events has been ats The Garden, which only last Friday | train, surging nround the Garden views|fanged for each nignt. to take piace if ¢ Tesembled a huge dog kennel filled with) ing th in, then the lone hunts! {he lake, hs el lovee! * events beh eiping and barking canines, now rep- | man's “camp, discussing matters of ine a Mfty-yurd swimming race for ply e peering into the aquarium and taking ‘ard boat race stock of the beautiful mame birds. the polo mat Wen. feist Perhaps the most interest was cen- of ust night's events tred in the artifietal take at the foot of the mountain region at the Fourth ave-! nue side of the building. Hete were seen ere are dotted the campe of the two swimming races and an exciting huntsman, canoeist and red man. while between teams from & teen the remain| ning aut cl The ows latter event p ing. * “ment and wae vi all parts of the appearin of the “public rowing on all sides over which run Wen by le sant ace--Final beat 5. W Spencer TJ Relity. KA. & andi the densest woodland. Here ‘ the Lome #1 J Stern inde the moat after tm. fe Swimming Race was Shoal: reeend third. Jom. Sale Yard Intersehol wliding, even by WAL Be T. Keel Hvar in oF ured of ci it. war a seemingly endless Unvermost galleries Jn in ti Greeuweod A. (.'n Card, reeawoed A. C's card for tomorrow atght 4 one bout of (weniy rounds and two of nde, Dilly Barreit will meet Soliy Smith WORDICN'S FINE. 3 BRUNNWILOE. Free to the Ruptured. Dr. W. S. Rice, the Well-Kuown Au- thority, Sends a Trial of His Famees Mettoi oe to All, TO WS DEATE. Prof. A. W. Herdler Lured to Ruin by Fair but False Promises. A Striking Impersonation in the ‘‘ Goetterdam- merung.” When Alexander Wiliam Herdier, U8°) there was nothing dignified and there teacher and master of belles-let-! was much that was ridiculous in the wrote from 7 West One Hundred! :ableau of the immotation of Bru | “Oh, how she hae| hilde and the parsing of Wotan: wer gods and Walhalla st the closing | jt the “Goetterdaemmerung” at the} Opera-House last night. It war after 1.9 o'clock. ‘The performance, which | | was begun at 645, had been interesting | !f not remarkable, and in one instance there had been a compelling [mpersona- tlon—Nordica’s Brunnhilde, She was in food Voice at the start and, instead of) jiring with the constantly increasing de- mands upon her, gatned'in force and freahness throughout the log evening and reached w fine climax at the close Everybody stayed to pay her tribute "ae cue anes She was called out numerous times, e m shouted at by the men, and from all | pert Ssh a sae eres Stee ek. ee over the House women waved their (br i handkerchiefs at her. [Be ie ‘The young Siegfried of Dippel in a) ¥h Ruin tres and Thirty-first street. fooled me—dece ved me. There is noth- ing left for me to do but make way with myself. T have no more hope.” he w: not the firat who has written or spoke: of the occupants of those premises in the same way, Only his was the most tragic case. Bome before have told their stories to the police and tn police courts, He hid bis sorrow red went forth to Bronx Park, where he took carbolic acid. Merdler, thirty-six years old, German by birth, once was apsistant professor of languages at Princeton University, His friends In this country were the Freeses, at 2 Avenue B. He met Feiward Freese, a son, several peare axe and the yourg men became friendly When Herdler became urfortunate Vreese loaned him small some of MONEY) signee creation, but his alight figure | (ite ar \t various thmen to ide him wet and bayish manner ate not #6 cone ‘he Fine Place for g11m, vincing aw the venturesome knight oa | !y Several weeks amo Herdi¢r read an ad-| jy Rhine pilgrimage of the Imer wepaper for Leach | rama, ‘There is something lacking of address was RIVED, | the stalwartnesn and: courtliness that jendid opportunity was prom: | marked Jean de Reszke's characteriza Hopefdily he answered it, and (h@ | (ion of the part. Yei Dippel's day following he went to the Freese] qistinet charm, and jast night he san home radiant. Well. As Hagen, Gdouard de Reszk ‘The advertiser, 4 woman had come to] was masterful in his malignant cunning his home and toid him of the position. | and supers vole, (Friedrichs wax again | | It was a splendid one—teacher of lan- | disgppbinting as Alberich. The memor guages (na school at 45 Lenox avenue, | of Bispham's interpretation with permission Ive Im the princi- | ein not down. Muhimann pale own fine home at 76 West One| ceptadte Gunther, Hundred and Thirty-fire wreet. He was! One of the most satisfying things of to go there that night to complete the line evening was Schumann-Heink's contract. singing and acting of Waltraute. The ‘The following merning he visited the! opening scene between the three Fates, Freeses crestfalien. The p-inc’pal bad! ysuatty omitted, might be spared, per- the | of u imtiar aon, seat tor ents (dimnty impossible for one. m he work of both President and ‘General Manager. ‘L aave held both these offices, Now i shall be President eimply, and can devote all my time and ener; to the preper duties of that office, 'e rate the largest street ratiroad tn tn. the Untied &: and it Is too much to! ping) i” All both those porl- tone ' UNBRELLA STAR STAR KILLAD. Friend's Thigh—Mest Agewer for Killing. A warrant was lesued o-day for the arrest of Samuel G. Bagley, of © Howard avenue, Brooklyn, Bagley is charged | last with causing the death of G. W. Alla- in {illo a cigarette-mabier, of 198 Hamburg vies gazaging nya geo tn |e | White sxylarking Fulton avenue, Jai endeavoring to persuade his friend to A poor clase of hor he flelds were that pick! t task and pleasant w while Ryan will make 1% | responsible for th ingwide The contest wil! rineT cided in Chicago in three for a week, ally been arranged. They hay > every event the dispute they had ov event me eleht at which they are to feht, RYAN | (ok The latter wiil | vet ry Clare David o1... Frawk Joherea “ray Dl y Jano Woot ather was} large attendance MACE un ‘ hace—Herdieap strepiechase, * Vea : r 1 Pht ed to rene ' aeey and wif , Oantend How n Monday, where = Tre Caklend Hundt ap, mie and wntinue hi course of ex rcis Ret in firvi-class alape battle dim Jeffries rent bett has dees i 1 AL Prewey Stney Lacas ed the held! then moved remalne! there, winals who are (raining Ramet! Ro a head Time) sRONO BONNER AND CHILDS. Jack Bonner, he: ‘and Wack reat feht 4 Both men | ® hape en, of Bt, Cecilia, Archbishop Cor-| My cmenen, Ba auSer BeesGEse- demanded that he deposit with het 6108. | nape; but not this visit of the Valkyrie He raid thie was tmpossidle and she h@4] ie Brunnhilde when Selsinonn-Hieisi come down by degrees antil he could /ngs the part. Susan Strong was a col- have the place for 610. Edward Freese. | oriess Quirune, and the Rhine Maidens who Is a carpenter, scraped up 6 and! ware Cigna Pevriy, Molka-' Kellogg and loaned ‘it to him. He went away te-| oitsks. Jotcing. Mr, Pour @eservedly shared with Petal Dicappetatment. Nordica some of the curtain calls. He Three days later came (he letter above,| took the time a little more eapidiy than fotiqewed the next day by another, teil-| Schalk did last year. The funera) mareh I ae een ae done more impressively, but Herdier could be found at the pe giving him an order for tt, Mrs, Jessle Mordaunt. or Mrs, eocnest- ted Hire lives at % We by a : ial fi: eeastttt

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