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: je PEP sa Sailor Consumes Thirty: eight Seconds in Put- ting “Texas Jim” Itc» ' Cormick in Dreamland ' at Hartford. Texan, the Easy Thing of Sharkey’s Career, was Counted Out After Re- ceiving a Right-Hand. Uppercut. (Opecial to The Evening World) HARTFORD, Conn, March 16—Jim McCormick was the easiest thing that Tom Sharkey has found !n all hin fist j@areer, The Texan lasted just thirty- { etght seconds before the sallor at the | Cottecum last night and 2.40 «ports eheered Sharkey for his victory. It was @ left swing on the body and a right up- \percut.to the point of the jaw that set- tled McCormick. McCormick was unable to stand when two of his seconds assisted him to his feet and he was croggy for several min- tutes, He took his defeat much to heart, @s he thought he nad # chance. Both men weighed 18 pounds, but the }Texan with his six feet two towered above his more burly opponent. Jim |» ‘ emty twertyone and he ts long and hanky ‘end without the stamina that ts charac- teristic of O'Rourke's {dol ‘The preliminary saw some whirlwind fighting and this bout did not lara Found. Bob Gormley {s suffering from the grip and Kid Thomas, of New York, was substituted for him in the bout with Joe Finherty. The Lowell boy was sent down three times and in the last his Grother Martin picked him up thoroughly $75,000 BI by Returning to the Cycle Track. ‘That the diminutive Welshman, Jimmy Michael, has lost none of his value as cycling attraction Is evident from the saction of several race promoters, who are trying their utmost—though thus far t without av 0 Ket him to forsake the {ponies for Nis first love, the middle-dis- tance cycle race, Michael } , broached on (he subject by Ryan, of the Manhattan Beach track and a guarantee of $25.00) for the season will be offered to him. b With the expected reinstatement in the N. A. of Eddie Mebuffee, the strongest opponent of Jimmy Michael in 1897 and IN, great possibilities an th way of @ batile for the cham) are opened. With Harry [ike: for the season, there is ir man—Major Taylo ficiently openly to compete with Michael | leDuffer. It is hardly tbs. colored professtc le-distance wot iy of the country for i 1980 would lic between two men All those who have watched the ence of evele racine the past (wo years Eh that the return of Mi “ Path would give u dectled boom (yo the sport, and for this reason Means will be overiooked te gins to wet him back on the banked track. Wavertey Bicye! The election of Board of Governors Qnd road offers for the Wa cycle Club, of Brooklyn, last 1 ited as follows: Hoard of Go three. rare T. F. Sweeney, Thomas wnsend. Drennen; for tw Fearas J. &, Callahan’ IW. Jones: to: | une'y year, 8. K. Madden, 1H. McGibbon Coats, jm M. Behloen; First Lieu rE K. Jones: Secon Lieute Rosencrans. Should Getoleeys Be Taught to Box? -_ ES TINACCTOOOS 5 OCG TOOOSS THOMAS SHARKEY AND HIS FATHER. weal record stad night broke tne for quickness and the lights were and his Victory next bik go AMOS USIE FOR MICHAEL) 1b NEEDED piidget- Can Barn Earn Fortune dcicalalidas: Pleads in Behalf of the Great | Manager Schmidt Writes of ‘Great Nane’s” Early Career, His First Wres- tling Lessons and His Tour of Europe. To the sporting Rav the « written bY 1 Jonn Sehmidt thinks Olsen the noted plicher be strengthened by pitehing corps will be cheaper t he} su) agalnet defeat Roeber ¢ har had no takers was horn! WAs some splendid material in him for ® lea settled | from the renowne himself eA- | there to the the asonable | he came into a ning were the st talked of by the larg. Sportamen’s Show last | crowd | ord! aut, It will do away with the carrying ord of 17% straight 1 traight kills] charts are certainty: are ord wax made witn the shooter resting — — PPC Coco ee rie SODEN AFTER KITTRIDGE. After Sehoot ean staned to play President | They and] Eddie Burke—Th into play at once BOSTONS LEAVE MARCH scree eh rom thelr stud practived during » where they will ) govern the peo ple, and not 4 pugtiis: ine | Hat ther gimes may to the opening ¢ to DRATH IN HIS SLEEP. Makes Bone a ana Musele, To the Bperting Join. the] Long and lessons taught | Lowe and Freeman will fuse the team at Washingtor “LAUDER QUITS PHILLIES. bird base p Peete ast chasers {lard has been traced ly the C a nm at that bag this y ax he hax made wy the club forever been treated right by COMPLIMENTS M’GRAW. Frank Selec, manager of the Boston it compitment to Me- yer, and one the. Tater ve ia Bt. Louls My parents are also theme! oe in favo: Pupil of Public fren street, yn Horough of ir m4 iaime he has not the club officials, « tee, pays a a ball The League Magnates Go Back on Their Prom- ises and the New York Club Suffers as a Ree sult. gre ind Improver In the p of the New York Basevail Club at a standstill, simply because the | League, with President N, 8. ie head, Is making endeavo menis and prom- «otra aed with F jent Freedman dman has sent back (he reduc. on agreement to President Nick Young t lis signature He says the him badly, and he withe jeag has tre won't stand for tt ne duction A: Pregdman's magnates will Tr‘ probabi will Ko Into afte k Managemen! in for «a4 good team and 1 Wan agreed that the pick of the sur- players would fered to Mr Imay. !t seems now that the prom- Ing maxnates have kept ther ts, hence Mr. Preedinan's kick Phe breach Nas bee presipltated by t tKle Incident. Before New York oally had a char ame a player it wanted, | Young awarded the Speedy flelder of the Washington Club fo Rodgers, of Philadelphia 1 don't see that ihe imagnates are nat me rying out thet k Ewing yesterday meeting a HOW OLSEN BECAME A CHAMPION; | ANDREW FREEDMAN. o all the clubs eived Monday morning, That very af- ternoon | telegraphed Nick Young that | |-perry's face, started to eprint away, but Next thing | ateGovern was after him, deiving his w auld ike to have Slagte. w Philadelphia claimed the man. turned over to P: were to have first | wil Raking $900 for Cooley, i . We are not We need Tom 0° Ve ts of the kind of men we want | %™ ik cue qutnant of third: | to have w this e oF two pitchers and probably a! ! e' ft | the club ts} up to} bring O'Brien to this ¢ Kwing bay lines ot and Pink Hawley ge EN SHARKEY AND M’GOVERN EASY WINNERS. FREEDMAN WON'T SIGN; cLennyasted about CAN'T GET GOOD PLAYERS) ‘in ine. Fientine § es pen ey | é EddieLennyLasted About 3 Brooklynite in Phite.| delphia. Quaker Featherweight |® Tried to Stay Longer| cf | by Sprinting, but the Champion Was ici 3 | Alter Him. | PHILADELPIPLA, Meret 16- ond round was one minute and fort feconi# olf when Terry McQovera | kno ked out Rddie Lenny, of Philade jphia, at the Audttorium Inst night. | left swing on che jaw dtd the trick, | Three thousand people eaw the "Ko." ‘The fight started promptly at 1 o'clook. | Lenny, after sending tn a light left to Shi [left to tne face and the right 19 the Another body with fearful foree, Lenny was in & bad way already, but managed to lead his left, when MeGovern, quick a# fn flash, sent in a short left uppercut to let New York have him for $3000" That's line 4 es inueh in the fashion of the aandbageing |(o* Ja”. dropping the Quaker, He don't you think #9? jumped up quickly and started to run away again, but this time McGovern player We! cornered him and dealt him three flerce es on the Jaw, wending him stag- ering against the ropes. Lenny was very weak now, and Mc- Govern, recogniting ats Wilton, sailed landing a left and right on the jaw estas the Leib rang, Lenny was al! but | done for, and the consensus of opinion uit for AL. Selbach | was that he wouldn't last another round of the Cineintatt, &) When the bell sounded for the begin- young outfield ee anelier ame FY ls. | ning of the second round McGovern wi jat Lenny in a hurry, and immediately HIS EARLY WRESTLING LESSONS. BECH OLSEN. Corl Abe The proprietor noticed imme diately Rech-Olren, nd thought there first-class wrestler, He tnytted tim nd a houl between two of hin best Been-Olven accepted, ay the first wrestling m: He became crested | Jat once and took from that day lessona elampion, for whom he foon became a worthy opponent, This was in 181 Ty 1982 Oleen was a prow tractor, when the aded denly broke out te Ne sulfered great tu ® 4) business, and Hooked very gloomy, But now his Knowle | | ening World's te ax the moat sor plete thing of the k ver prinied, Lcertainiy think it as an invaluable jof a voluminous chart book and 1 shail alWays ourry a cop: it in my pocket | when I go to the track | Frank Hayes—The Kvening Wwarie's | thar they will be a ¢ | during the coming seas he to make ty sana and tie accutacy ts eomething libiat every \uifinan appreciate F. 0. Hanton—The chasis are very good and complete, They seem femactly what the public wants [ic in solving puraiing ques | during the racing season Joe Ulman—As a handy and complete reference | have never seen ‘equal The Evening World's charts. They | me v ne of form pithing to Jj are Just of form hastily when one | the cime to go over the raves thoroug fitst clans na stow | or the prab wake ory glance at the for twas t %. \ Special op The venting Worl» TALAAPOOBA, Ga. March 16 — The mysterious death recently of G@. W. Bul- ners Jury to somnabullem. All the evidence oes to show that some time during the night he had get cp and walked) out of the window, perhaps asleep. The Coroner's inquest developed the to his rescue. , © travelled all through tg all comers. el almost every day and cafe in Copentia re he has Hved ever since. is one of the vepular sporting places in His most » capital over totories tn Gerinaty ; defeated tree (ime: in 14} q WASHED,|Evening World’s facing get by Turfmen. on MORE ral =| WEATHER, | Steve LHommedieu—I regard ‘The| Jockey us ints ts the jrulde F would rm at a glance and at is Very complete t ‘avanagh—They «| turn » Davis—The public sho ulate itself on nd useful, botn Lo w thing for forming an idea} come ot had mandy. Goodwit-—As one whi the form of racehorses Moret. Leak sre made a heavy load to lift. Progress was A i sensi | yw until 5 o'clock. ‘Then the eun came Me ait to the race-goer and usiness| Bix hundred men tackle? Broadway | Tem c World's form eaarte ‘iy and accurate. | wee Lawyer Says band. Hebert |. Catting, te Reepoasible ter BIN. Minole Seligman Cutting, actress, te berg sued in the Sapreme Court by tO recover $m ent Mer Wee Anna McNally drosemaker's bit, Mrs, Cutting dentes that she owes the money, Counsel weltkoff, in 27 mins Postumer, in 2% min- Bronk and (use it Tuckey. Minish E in Gteece, Anton: ingiand, Tom ¢ fed Yom. Mcknnemes. in Au Charles Green. in France, mand Paul Pons (twice). Bech-Olsen's— inearurements helght. 6 feet 2 | stomach. 43 inch Nagle Is Making Fine Progress in Cleaning the Streets, A congrat- uide to fur-/@ brink nerthwes: Wis certainly very cokmakers| Aided by the sun, Street-Cleaning MY sto inpurtanie tn the {Commissioner Nagle haw made a good on of the public Jack Adler—Thls ts the best thing ? h in the way © la record in clearing away the snow and et ‘Tatngs looked bleak when the Com- mivstoner buckled down to his gigantic task at 3 o'clock this morning. Rain and sleet on top of five Inches of sno ut. Afier that It war easy. between Forty-seventh and Twenty- ind #treet men were working in the downtown street, Every man applying for work at the fifty sub-stations was furnished « broom or a shovel, “1 have 20,600 cuble yards of slush to Nft.” said the Commissioner. “it is a hard ehift to handle, If {t stays dorm have the town cleaned ina few LONDON, March 1—Mra. ArnoM, the dresemaker | «igow of Dr. Thomas Amol the fa-| "the says that in additton to this denial by | mous Headmaster of Rugby, whe died fact that he had fallen upon his head| MPr. Cutting, whe sets up that she was jer 12, 1602, Is dead. and was kUled by concussion of the|the wife ef Robert I. Cutting at the lf] pine and internal hemorrbages. be| Mr. Duilard was Sheriff of Haralson| incurred, intimating «hereby OQNIGOHSTDOGOSSCOMSAOBOD ae eee ee 2 ‘ual ten seconds, sarried to his corner he winner amit began to Jand biow after blow on his body and face. Lenny became very weak from (hese biows, and, a gered with a left jab in the face, he ree celved a hard left swing which dropped him to ie fn He was dazed now, minute and forty-Ave 4 $1.2 for winning, nd, after liatentng | unt off eladt | ' ¢ tried with a right pail " ma a six-round bout between This brought them t they broke awa; ing which landed full dropping him to the tt ‘This blow pro ———__— ¢ THR WORLD sill ve vo nd the second time, to be the finishing one. as Lenny was stil on the floor when Referee White sites i NEW ORLEANS. Prospects of a Heavy) Track for To-Morrow's Big Race. Ha mieasenger | FOR CONSUMPTION HOME, Commitice Fave ports Davis's # [State Hospital pital in the puree: inctptent tuber CHICAGO GUM CREWERS: | CIVIL Serviee Board F of Guam Wades tader G playecs’ Desks. » The Evering Worl!) va colt The in the office of the 7 Commissione: ewing Kum, A com dates, arrived safely la town this morti- tng from Memphis, and judging by their looks they will be prominent in the big iges and under sides of the by the way, was | and thetr work was pleasing to the owners and they were shipped last night ack yesterday, wh ‘ered with sno} Investigation iMISS MABEL POUCH TO BE MARRIED. daughter of the will be married to Dr. at the home of the been Incrensed by two prominent candidates, track, which will be hea orman Philip Ge's not been declared | > though as yet he hi ‘The weather Boratches reduced the fletds to e . enouga horses were left in to make good TRC.nR. SUITS TO MEASURE, $18.80, They fit, look stylish and wear well, If you pay a fashionable tatlor double — you'll get no better clothes, Only one store, 830 Broadway, be- tween 12th and 13th ets. HAMMERSLOUGH BROS, Retiing. #4. Hit Pip. * Prineese Maieen Jamaica raced them- nd tn Ote fret part ac bene MEN FIT 10 MARRY ute then went e mame distance for the pli pertect sell-treaiment, Raewe of geet throughout the wert rece engin wile 7. wee. = Dobie tor nen. wit ee. a itignrated Bd which bie oy atl; ort fell It was to 1 wrethed st four horses by tee “ SANDRN, 826 in'way, Rew York, mathe A ig Cari, eg poiting: mile and seventy Pt i: tee satiiter) bargains in 180 Tribunes, Crescents and Proteersonen, Cash or icetaimenta. We We mabe a epectahy cf all Kinds of Counting lirahas. 'HOS. WARD, <. 65 BARCLAY ST, eo ; at To'clock. At noon £500] Jeo 98 (Taller) ae 0-1 ced ti mere Alvin w tp the Anish. win. guapears UNIVERSITY ov ares tm anon ot hen inter jentiie tresument, blood ie ie at Fourth si nae pu The Bey and bietder complaints, scald!

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