The evening world. Newspaper, March 5, 1900, Page 8

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FITZSIMMONS AND SHARKEY MATCHED. taal winless ee ee CORBETT IS.SURE OF jy Mest ‘About Aug. alien Tisate WHIPPING JEFFRIES. “That will sult me. Any ld date ie! In ‘regard | to my coming battle with < Winner to Take AM |casecectery as long as we fight,” re- | (Tim Murst to Referee. Pais eaielebenlinn enaceie’ ct Quvone:| dim Jeffries, | am ax confident of de- feat my opponent as ever I in berry rules!" yetled out O'Rourke. “That suite me,” chirruped Fits. “We will both get a copy of the rules and my life. My reasons for making this statement are the excellent condition witch I am in at the present time, and read them over thoroughly.” Fits and Sharkey were both smiling at! the great strength which [ possess after all the hard training which I have #0 Purse Will Secure the) econ other by thie time and Fissim- mons, looking straight at Bharkey, sald _ mm —- $10,000 Fortelt| ro winner must take all the receipts far done for this contest. A great many people think thet 1 will surely be defeated by Jeffries be- and all we make oyt of the fight pic- | cause they tmagine that I am not the » Meaey: Put Up. tures.” same fighter | wax reveral years ago, es, the winner takes all,” echoed a4 ra forfeit, 1 4 “Now, ae regards our it. pre Bod Pitsimmons and, Tom Bharhey| i194 thar the priticipals each post $8.00 matcher, at noon to-day to meet te _ appearance and that the club Baie twenty-fre-rouna out before the ihe Aah deseelts 0: eonten them in such a way that they will | ‘ety fering the lareest purse, | ao. te eartatne Tear 1 wil pull of feel very cheap when I tackle Jeffries. , 2 The match was one « i aan ares r: the cheb should at be able 1 really think a» sure as | am living | Sever arranged @n this country, only up Petasimmons Hatt 1 will beat Jeffries, and If 1 should minutes etapsing from the moment pen the bids two meet with a reversal I hope that 1! JAMES J. CORBET?, ‘ led day, March » it be“ the referee? anked may be carried out of the ring dead talfzing until'the contest was Hi % confident am | thai 1 will be without any quibbling se- ‘Tim Huget as referee of the att, ‘aloo decified that all bids sent in the battle should be sent to the , Al’ Smith, before # P. M. on 19, when the Bkiding will close “Although the meeting was called for +H o'clock it wus long after that hows Yerhen ihe men Anally got together, the @eley being cused by Bharkey, who not put im an epperrance until noon was alone, while Bhar-' 1g imerems were looked after by and) ohissmannger, §=Tom fatified. h "The won are: to fight with five-ounce| “Wet, Bob,” xald_O'Rourke,"'the Cone roy j And. as T used to put it all over ~ “\eloves and the winner to take the entire Island ‘@porting Club have appointe / . TMpION OL Ee ocd ee ret po | wen we boxed together at that fume and alll revenues taken in from| Tim IHurat ite oMctal retpree, and t I IM pi. a ~ \ Avrong for any battle us [aim for tie | fee jt ygeinn Why 1 shouldn't be ou! je to im referee i 7 fh y n © it a chev the fight. incteding the picture prive| Ties witi'do ane. IT have nothing YY; NW SE, . : ine reve 4m every, DIL as clever Jeffrles, of course. will be a Big eaes. nee Huret, and Late | TW Wires S y th pagal Tee ele Tile agreement was pccanhe phe ie: pe | pa een i fi} /, Nf \'h SA\ Y, a dag but | ar th usands and t x en with apparent willing After Al Smith had been chosen as f/, iy? y 4 / Y) praise for him ax a fighter. But ade oy Bac A the Anal stakeholder phe articles of /; / \ co oF : r | y Yj. Ny | oped, iin le. time and dine condition for the ght ‘men - / thoroughly ki 7 his style, and shown any nee fe my boxing a ily Tealide hat Jeffries in a, ble, (ne "2 fellow who ures a boi of | wil 4 S = Brave siconeih in baling be taned Bh 4 2s 7 ontests, bat vi . 2 - myrel for for euch tactica, til Intend to v3, mizing it up ROBERT frTzsimmONs, min ee neraied tiem. 7t fenow | ge met Fitgaimmons, GOV, ROOSEVELT'S BOYS FAST BECOMING pee |i rate re EXPERT BOXERS AND ALL-AROUND ATHLETES. DINE sei M’CUE TO TACKLE FARRELL. Two sturdy boys, sons of the Gove 1864068644040 6)4 Ode OH PeeHO+8OOO0 004 i eeceeeee whatever, Aghting ta nt the boys pos-| # Y ernor of the State of New York, are fast m semcod. iemtitcaly ed fs Goveened |CREEDON Flours TS WIEWIG 10") ware he seineed. feather web at g \ The men lmmedistely retired to a — where they sat around a ee toearet @harkey and’ Tom never first few mo eae to Bob during the ' becoming expert boxers and all-around a fact | | Warhinetn gt Gown to buniness imme- | Jathletes under the tuition of » qualified we inaitunted at nt the top yor the Bx:| Dan Creedon, the MONT. elgnt Manter | Armen Tearaiee: | | professor of boxing and gymnastics. Hs (wan somares oe t Prof. |of Austraiia, and Al Wienig, of Buffalo, 1 Morte witt have, his. "hande full psa, o best Farrell ae Jimmy Dime, of the Manhattan n Rimente will meet in a twenty-round bout at the) 4 Club of Troy, to teach the boys boxing. | Hawthorne Athletic Club, df Buffalo, tos; Ffed 0 be Frite ay ia tn Wathlnat hington. They are not very boys bot they will be in a very few years and they'll Gj well,” he sald, “1 quesn we'd better | | | | a bs rd fro Twice 4 week, on Tuendays and BAL. | ieht. The winner will probably be never days, Dime comes over from hie home | metched to meet Tommy Ryan, of syra-/MARRIS TO BET $2,000 ON | mut through a course of sprouts for two | cure, ; GANS. | hour "The little fellows wear Knit grmna- (SULLIVAN AND DALY ARE! Already intereat In nd , he m oes f, \ J it, which I” to trke onthe after signing the arth | agreement were drawn up and signed th ; igh BRI ee aed MATCHED. Besaawen“Atnete Chad shown. Sam Harris, nan Vi . I'm ready,” replied Fits “TIM” HURST. x Me Will Heferee ie Vitsetme Re @o you want to fight?’ anked mone-Sharkey Hight. Q @f agreement. 1 need that much | ‘nat settied the meeting and Fitesim- | } j i \ clubs, do the “dip” paral tare.) “a " : : pike Sullivan and “Chicago Jack” 1 ows McGovern. is one ‘and of course | would like to DAVe| mons een, ie han a nerter } tilt , Burda the ated bar ex reine kind hen | Daly, the best light-weight {n the Windy | mirers and brilt at he it whe ne, i f pera ‘out the gloves and has |City, hi gned articles to meet in a mmeqty ad hie oa & which oa i Sconphe or founds with each boy before wits. and 0 te too earty for us, Rob, as we | Marking Vc deuple of fights om, and the bat-| will tral for Athietic Club on March 31. Daly te the # fighier who gave Prank Erne sect 6| " GARDNER HARD AT WORK, “Wapeld therefore be too close upon | ore Pad O'Rourke. to Coney Island at t hard battle in Chicago @ few weeks | Oscar Gardner, the “ "ts : jemorial Day?* ai, ral Felt A ; 2 he ni bow about M ma He Mill train jt Feltx Boohms } 2 A Fd | Daly will arrive here in a A gs ey be managed by Sam Harris. (0 next Friday’ night. a | CAIN TO BOX FITZGERALD. | fo"think arti ‘athe "hay oe ne Joe Cain and Wille Fitagerald, the) tehed on Gaturday night by Chariey pounds. Bange to try conclusions in a Anite | SUL SULLIVAN BETS ON bang ‘ound bout at the Greenwood At! ne 7: " _ ‘ { Gud’ on next Warurday’ nigh ‘Broad w: " | i : ah Re hi A : ot fhe aenteergand” dr ie tea! Gate sa \ F AN ; ot | GARRETT DEFEATS SMITH, | foe chnct aa ing Se he | Bijy Barrett, the _promisin; young | manager at Btond, Intends t to wager tealier-welght of this city, adaed \a Q iB [Other Mietory to’ his “list on “Baturdny | ivar te crating hand Por the tt, a ‘A Lot of pony but | Broker Histon Clashes « Some Excellent Racing with Telephone Man Was the Result. Finnegan. GWpeeial to The runing Wort) When the Sugar Trust set the stock | 4 RMCE TRACK, NEW ORLEANA, | Market awhirl to-day by cutting the| ¢ March &—For some unknown reason | quarterly dividend, two men clashed on| ¢ Reratebes were carger in the races 10-| the oor of the Stock Exchange, and for | 4 Sicrree vite and Bie ond a brief spell Sugar and everything eiee] % was expected from the card,/ Was forgotten i 3 + @wing to the evenly matched felds. Sugar shares had dropped eight point Se inate | Hos mtr ht FIVE DAYS MORE! would give their colt Sidney Lucas a|>toKere to the telephone booths, selling | 1 ecaay after his hard race of Sat-| ders having been dumped In a HUrTY | g6.geddadid nbd daeeds ood were $-48400-04 nb 0-64->- 8 UR sale, which A aig 8th—to reduce stock and EI EE oll ate ere he seta the brothers at each other, babi’ Loy hep by fe the gemeral opinion that the horse is| > T. Hudson, the floor member of] Theodore Roorevelt, Jr. and Kermit yeyes, and he also wears eyemiasser. The | year-old son of Chairman Wiliam be seta the brothers om Till kb i ~'s in six days, yy is prriod asan the ‘Crescent City Derby ‘with aim (892 & Co., at 3 Wall street. was headed] who twice a woek cut loose in the big! Within the last year, ‘They are both|the Republican State Committee, mot aptitude for gate Lg mrcenvestt ave Feber trey tea 1 le Hae! include off colt should hav fit. | What may be called natural Aghtere— | Kay’ one day and called out: “Hey, | perving is onders ‘ Orford, Being abiesed and if bis 0 wish to| the stock brokerage firm of C. T. Hud-| Roosevelt are the names of the lads | boys’ ability to box has been developed | Harnes, of the Executive Committee of fers ig” wrest Kee Blocks ‘Phe weather to-day w t the Mat in the sense that they like to fight | Goggles, how's your pat” | See. ) thie ee Wize tities bave rl fe Fone Dotted Worsteds, locomotive fashion for a booth when he ‘gymnasium which their father bumped into Florence E. Finnegan, who | &”, f the pleas ted up in the » Qatest kind and the attendance was up ts the teleph he Eschange | wesoutive Mansion, and ma things | fOr xhting's sake, but nature has pot Teddy, jr, was the one thus addressed plen steal othe average. for s 8 Bac . of ® Broad hum while their father tooks on and|!™#0 the lads a fair idea of their enn sg he retorted a | Kermit Ie a Sar ener shan Aghter. WE O. C, Foseenden’s horse Barataria, | *(T¢e' faughe until the tears run down his] Prowese and confidence in thelr} “If you are talking to me, you bod | bat Hace tac’ work and clerer’ due: 'E OFFER UNTIL po 10TH, NO LONGER iy Ladbon--Acia, was shot this morn- Lp) be pbeha and Pape ia mer cheoks. bility, kd ee of os dt to get | as bet bs chat J y | ve hime ‘stmest ¢ ‘an even chance with iE 3 S While Ralloping a few days ago| POwly escaped doing a back somernault. | Teady, fe te twelve yoare old He | away with whatever they tackle jas you, ge o |e Suits » y , er four of good, fast we or wat his leg and blood poisoning set | The two men glared at each other fF) woigne 1a pounds in his “xym’ uit, |) The boys began school shortly after! Young Barnes peeled and got a jolly laa’ po tal tneer the shower ba To Order... A moment and then began to exchange | Teja jr ie the image of his father |tMe Governor took up his residence at umpines (rom Teday.e After be (tea “then Shave a srubacen, fost Tie Te Coats Fan FIRST RACE. | talk not of a business nature \ the w ps the Executive Mansion. Both entered had polished off M Harnes. Teddy | real a Op '? YLES, Belting: ote revise. Broker Hudson was furious to think| Tne, Mme square Jaw and firm shite | ine Albany Boys’ Academy, an inatitu- | Milled up to Kermit, and, stand of all thin ie, that twe ! e name evenly | ead ‘ two Foun Nealthier t be found SP ine wets joa Prayragel ajar] should anre| coreted well back, a «| Mon attended by the sons of the dest | ¢ joing boy to cry “Gogates wie That we make ot other tne for tes than $15.00—conceded value x M6 Miter. 6. “sane” him in public, and gave vent to : yeople In town. ‘¢ might as well orgies in for football next 00, and we'l trimmed. (Bodied) 14 # | his indignation, Finnegan replying tn ba 2 ihe of | one i e | Fall. ang teat hopes being acles jo enable the lad te It was during the second week of the 2 |) Select fron the largest s.o:k of new Spring fabrics i age Gist WW de pace NO SWEAT SHOP WORK. i COHEN & CO, Tater. Look for Red Ba'loons and Red Signs Covering Entire Building. 1 2 ‘ ‘ ‘ 7 . | Mt Incumbent on him to resort to AB“) Kermit is two yeurs Teddy's junior. something happened which showed the | ihe bore have since _— He weighs ten pounds less than his) stuff of which singe were made. ToS ae this tne he are ear | for being abort ot eye, knocking the telephone man on hi dente <M its sh DA saul back ten feet away. He foll | rive they are ceaselessly pacing their 9) {ie east ae wae randy fer 0 Mao cae, “Tuer ant from the sume Ot and MAX O'RELL i L) we PLY Ba — FUDD. met along very nicely tomether. feet. The Zoo keepers say that the gr Finnegan's eye was badly cut and his ach and May Give tlasee, smashed. Again on his feet he| Hrenen, Jackass, | At, oma vee | aun thie, made a dtive for the broker ami for| and ities ase MEMPHIB, nan & few moments there e t . Tenn, March yp bins: B ypliedy- ReadB cad | Wlovet (Ma "Rely whe was to Its seah: Wey eile dbo to BOAN te (Bpecta! to The area Werta) RACE Thack Naw onLRane | Cehrandt’s hye OF | creatment, Feces are &s follows: . He Was Arrested. ; ot +» ®) Bighth Regiment and Treasurer of Jefferson Medical Institute, at One Dil «henge ageg di seathe tare other boys young Roorevelts’ attendance there that | ° ‘The »® Hudson janded on Finnegan's right brother. He has Nacht alr and blue | _ Youngs “Billy” Barnes, ._the_twelve- twelve-! ithe Goverpor lermined the attack and was ready for dim aside and helped Finnegan to his a pi Attectied| by Cotench of tbe Steen|Mattewe Beates Story Coestees 00 a they hav WEW ‘ORLEANS E ENTRIES. } ape ‘ae attacked nonatage |eatarrn a the onan He ot March 5—The eniries for to-morrow’s| Woman's Ring SO True | testi piestone tor oon” it sult the Benno Behrandt, Fifteenth street and it

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