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ill ‘ _ THY WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, LIVAN BEATS BROAD IN FAST FIGHT. - BJ DARING ATHLETE DAVIS SHOOTS TAEWYORKCLIBWIL CETOBREN i i a aay oe THE CHUTES ON ROLLER SKATES : Was Nearly Out in , ieee oseene. . Final Round. ove George C. Davts, of Seventh aves | ordinary person to cover che chute ‘| as the courre 1s smooth | be — | ue, Manhattan, te 4 hlete who one of the boats He has covered 20 feet in five sec- |§ ; The befogged baseball situation re- |} time for New York He has set his mind | never satisfied unless he te aitemp' ) . skating en | onde. a 6 ol he | q Dave Sullivan turned the tables on never satiefied ui | 1! n kating or My 2 In Hl ’ mola “eb ' | mains unchanged without an apparent |on the mar wit! not give him up. Kid Broed at the Broadway Athletic feat. He ts well known | cos fown chutes from 1 yi foot | Me on skates, Davis ha effort on the part of any one to clear the | “As pad Bowermeas t Clud lars night, winning the decision sa tumbler, but now P | ten eel be thermenvageameriss Me Maha atmosphere. The magnates are certain: | can ensiiy account for that. On Monday After one ef the fastest bouts ever seen Herskaung down a “shoot Jor met wi u # 8°] eaaner seohrta ttcabiont the somalty ly not giving New York what Freedman |1 wired Mr. Freedman that Bowerman fin the cleshouse. When they fought at hutes It ts exciting enough for the | markable as sat long | during the coming eeason. wants, Nor has any word been received | ha! oxked me where he should report. the same club @ shori time ago, Broa! @ \ it baseball headquarters that (ne out-of- | Evidently Mr. Freedman has paid no at- Tels returned a winner, The betting OOOO OOM OO MOO OOOO OUCOOOOCTOOO @ OOO A }town managers are payiig heed to the| tention to the ma Mr. Ewing f ( P z element therefore thought bis chances : complicated affairs in thie city. would know about it. | have a good no- good last night and offered 19 to 7 on) Barney Dreyfuss is the exception. He! ton to wire Bowerman to report to them. The Sullivan crowd had money DAVE SULLIVAN. was much incensed at the story that! Thomasvilie, Ga., and join the Pirates, “to burn afterward, so was Broad, so the going was ex Buck Ewing claimed the Pittaburg mag- | It is not right for us to give a man to ‘The contest wag exciting from start to] tremely exciting to the of the nate had promised Tom O'Brien andj the N Keres Cub and: thte have them F; j | period: Bowerman to the New York Club and ¢ Hing te reno! finland the crowd thoroughly en-| Mer ee cnth, mt Oe ne date nea New, York Club and | f"due to their own neglect Joyed It, rising in a body several times) giiivan rallied in the fifteenth and tt sige shee | hing new has developed in the * 40 cheer both little men for thelr game) was seen that Broad was weakening an ileal with an Lethe: sd bis wie je matter. The returniy of the pn | ‘ nal te o er 201 ondent y 4 cight-club agree Net looked a winner, but the tide changed | ye toting force, but the Cleve- eM adetenee-Dtherdps Ah ; | has not drawn a word from the augus ith a clear advantare. | show of displeasure, ae he ich Aa Tae scat ere ry P well and strong with a ¢! | Sate aULSeP Cnn el: ine ow den me he might nee! the man on frst base | Hieation tyr the Washington Nether oa t BROAD RUSHES AT START. | Sulltvan's corner, heman to ¢ ch Dave and would take him South. If he does mn taken everybody as the true ¥ now and the little Irishtnan apparen ¥ . DI ty ‘The Cleveland Kid started In his usual | benefited by the tips, for he #teadily \" re a O Brien No Si perians Sime te | "a? Washington paper of Wednesday style, like a whirlwind, and proceeded | improved ay the boul progrested | #0 to New York. I think I have received | sates that on the diy, bef f wt It all over 8 Hiivan who took at least seven telegrams from Mr. Freed- phia Club passed ¢ Red ine Ukr cy cacaiua ts way 18s) BOTH FULL OF FIGHT. . y F , man in tae last two days asking me tol as overt | ‘The fighting In the nineteenth was of : ’ trade O'Brien for two New York playars. | "al, gle was arranged.” { ie yours Spartan. He never finshed ;,, Broad began . We know Tom ts a first-class leider. In| worth. if it, be not though Mba tt ta . T y a . ‘orth, e hough, it sho ie {under Broad's onslaught, but now and! wit), ut found that fact, Mr, Freedman declares he would| there Is a sandbagsing game "beng emrreeee te comme Violous body blows | tal wand tonge till the close: | 7 . rather have him than any man in the | Worked by some one, Mr. Ewing's appli. i have hurt the Clevelander, a tongs tii the ¢ i r | cation was wired Monday aft ithat must have hurt the nes to go on @ithout the BOOOT OOO OOO OOO rexe) | ana Last year, he says, O'Brien was) "No new pliyers we ne . ‘ MPhe latter, however, bored in with bull-| ; the only man who played ball all the! at least so Huck Ewing sm (Gop courage and had things well In hand) fn the og ths gi pew, big é ¥ loa eee ae oe — ‘tip to the twelfth round. parent that Broad had # is bolt f and thereafter to the finish Sullivan was lelearly the better man. In the final \4 J FRIES E S HOW HE WON © SULLIVAN RALLIES. rit srona was on atigny” street ‘and | E} TELL ‘Phe thirteenth round saw o change. | was battered all around the ring by | Sullivan, The referee nad no declsion . ame ew ayy } HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP Sullivan. : e ‘minute. During this time Sullivan ap-| Both lads were badly marked at the red till taking it alt, {finish Broad sald his right hand was ® naciiinains fought with, if I resented personally ket blows landed thick| MO! In the best of shape, but he used —— a ® ‘ every smash he gave me, | would get DS be rated and hls wows Yanan ie F'c0" gon ‘ndvamanehrounhont the H The Champion Says He) ir or tne businers st once. Ay ead i ' mies H \4 It Is a bad business—a hard business. tr = s a kins Cycle Cops Will Soon Pa-|3 Climbed the Pugilistic| 1. ies "case oe "oily ail of the time, | ‘ ~ z If you are not sortable and a hail fellow AT HARRY LEHR trol Above Fifty-ninth | Ladder by Hard Work | suis svery ase aie suse ater your seu 4 i ly. \@ are at once put down as having the ; Street Only 1 and Conscientious) tig read. the gnting itself ts not the ——— 4 bad feature; It is outside of that. One Training. has In the fret place to give up every- Chief Devery has recommended to the | thing that other men have the minute “ hires ere ci be yele pol pa beg ‘ he steps into a ring as a profession. a ‘ . e Wl iaih Megan Baa Ceamcel ih aw oneal The following story by James J. Jef-| It is the view that society takes of ‘ te aed aaa saa, 8 fries telis how he became the champlon| the fighter that makes us, in the sight 4 iN Petite sc Age ‘ ined faveacuay te heavy-weight pugilist. “Jeff explains|of the world, out of the class of other 4 partner Reeutes nepeese C interesting features of his career, his}men. It is not, however, a Cemoraliz- ; Crescent City Derby the Society Leader Objected |‘! :h!:r « rin on wa pee Broa ‘ hablis and his peculiar style, Here {t is| ing iife. 1 do not find that I have to i Biggest Race Decided * Being Called dim lee i st ih fe / ah | jin his own words: pigociate with demoralizing peopie, and N r came champion. There is but] TAI talk about fighters being all disel- ame champion. There io but) U0 aus (onek te Tinea Wikaae This Season. Wine-Selling Puppy.” 11810810101 eLOLO Le LeKeLeroreroie) ket to the top In any Une of ® y. and that Is by hard work. That] @mccation. (I can name a bunch of men JIM JEFFRIES | ® In tow In 1 to poh average man. Fit Shoyns hy .TIMORE oh it hr, |@ at has to my lot, by , pere le jovern, ji ar ‘ NEW ORLEANS, March 12.—The Cres] HALTIMORE, March 17—Harry Lahr, | Histent Work and wevage caine Per-| Ryan, Sharkey, all take aa good care of| iN My Sharkey haht, because t coud noe | | Ghty Jockey Club was favored with | Wel! known in New York society and 13 nl ng T never) themselves anid behave themgelves as| Use my left, and {n that position the | } her for the last day of ite] Proweke of Mrs, Astor, figured In 4) @ drank much, but drink a ittle most of| well es inoat men- perhaps better Work has to be doae with the left, [| | ee tc ah Us fight at the Academy of M lant | 2 the time, except in the midst of pre-| One thing that causes gossip about) And the pose adapted to me for It ip | Mawting, and this, coupled with the at-| re va came uff vecond bedt : paring for a fight, when I confine myself | our bad habits 's the close wateh that ts] Sayuri 0 me. It ls not a wood pose for i Greative card, brought out » crowd, tne ee oi ering with two ladies when| ® to an occasional glasa of eherry, taken | Kept on us. Tf any one sees me take 4} ang its use, but {tl ae natural for me lo like of which has never beto Pe Mokedlyy gio biapilo' sheep yel yaad | | simpiy as a tonle, Ordinarily, when in-| Kime’ jer ia rinking’s ‘And then Sawumme It as it out aa re ie to he | oe that wine-seliing puppy!” 3 clined, 1 take a glass of beer of wine,| there are, it le true, some bum fighters man who undertakes ta ey iene el Fee ae eee eee net | Lehr neated the young Women and then $ but very infrequent wiho drink and make rough houses, tad what number of round ‘ Het will Inst 4 three-year-old at a mile | . ’ ese are at once ral ; simply taiks about what he knows noth- | the largest stake given by the club, and SUsM! his insulter, “You are a disguat- | 1 cuimoks, Derhaps, on an average of | (Os of their clasa while they are the ingot, No Aghter hae any Sone tony 4 4 tngly drunken fot,” said Mr Hy three cigars a week. I don't believe 1 inen who are generally fakirs. {that he will Tick any man in any num the @. Patrick's handkap were de | cthing tones, “and unworthy ® taking large quantities of ale or beer! In fightin a fellow as| ber of rounds, for there are always ae- cided. . I id ® hile traint: fight do, be- | long 4 m got anything. Poor old | cients and chances to be taken that on, Otherwise L would en ® while training, some fighters do, be- | long as yo ng. Pod ce Negpy pre A ‘The latter event aid not count for » cause I find ft does not a ; | Hallivan today Is Bow Fork sete an ei: | ee Rertey cng ulations. .f expect ta ° ° ree with me; ters who have brains, | defeat Corbe't and expect thie witho much, t was the Derby that every! phen there was a ively mix-up|® so I cut out all such beverage: ‘foie talk about fr “cheap. At ot in may malnds (y fe telk bye 5 fe wilt probably fit two any trace of 1 doubt in Fighting 's now much @ matter of |!" thir sor: of Ii y find two ‘ours truly, th friends all through his life. JAMES J. JEFFRIES. the head ax of the biceps. T alwaya| fet game one kavek me oul and. you {Ko at lt asa purely buatness matter, [f| would see how many true friends I am . | would have left in twenty-four hours, | A man hits me I pay no more attention | You "ire the real thing in this business | to ft; Ido not get angry at him, and | ay long aa you are on top. | or en n never make the fight a personal matter | The crouching position 1 A hard blow ts one of the Inctdents of | (#h18 1s. 1 think, my most effec: one was interested in, Seven of the} wrigndy parted the « Dest three-year-olds tn the West were! ine was 1 tel I nami to conepete for the 4,00 which] Tr they Held we." he | ‘was hung up by the association. Every)! would ha hrashed him well | fF) Marter in the race was tcuted as a mure| y Mr Lane wae Wery much uneirunk © winnos, and as they were handled by the Dest ridors at the track each one was mtants and Mr the waiting-re ate'te Rave 8 strong following END OF LEGISLATUR! It Is @ pone where I cannot be hit—that i In the early betting this morning F. E. the afta‘r, _l r hated everyman Thi nd, I think, ott Hetie beat “Three W. Brode, the Schorr candidate, ruled Ce en ———=— — = — Y | favorite at 2 to 1, with Sidney Lucas] Menjamin B. Odell Saye Seasio: winning with her, and I was thinking Dimes at § 10 2 DARED She. Werte: ts of going outride and taking somebody > ee A 4 * Whe track dried out well over night ‘ perience as 6 specialist. ene good condition, aljhough ‘Twe Weeks, else's watch and carrying It in and giv Male al ht ay amen vail fee the tide he ata | Concerning the legislative adjournment 9 [ing It to her, in the place of getting rc slow. ey at for the 11% in gold pila of the her's. ' be three leading Jockeys from | BenJamin B. Odell, heavy He ‘offered to-day. Mitchell wine fina {oublican @tate ( ¥ ae. fafa i ages Pitas that he felt sure the session would end prise, Maren 3 Wiaaere. The recond money, $9), goes to! instead of conferring with Senator tho has forty-seven winners to) Mlatt last wight, as was ried. Mr y imed he Was sound asleep in his Third money which is $9, in Newburg dif Mr. ame by OOOO OOO OOOO OO When I went in there, the lady of the | ete teximony tn 10 | house, she was altting all folded up, and |Dr Wm BANDEN at her I forgot about my nd J mentioned love to her And ‘‘Doc” Green Gets thing—I fell in love with her. Eleven Months in I ald not fall particularly in love, but T Jail. was not,s0 far from the gate, and could have been let a pretty wood ways by her. Q. You were open to temptation? A, peneory, ere: @. Did you teil either of the women a: recmeet, Oe were ‘ thelr fortunes? A. I told them both the | ue a“ |e errors, ete, sue @, Q Tel! us what you told them, A, !setever Lame deel —— the aad if his sugee s le adorp 4 and the entire Ulevele police squad is kept up: town ower part of the ! ¥ of the yele “seor nounder pr phate st fonsian snditions on thy used by a pantia Can as @ sort of tr Poor “Doc” Green! He won't be able | Yes, sir, If she had not had me arrested vi | ine speed awhe ne be- |@ to vote this year. For he started for |ureil the next day I would have been Nef that they naking of a | ® the penttentiary to-day for a term of j mure I could have married her, from the The Cunard liner Campania, which arrived to-day, had on board 1,778 bags diven teat kame she was giving me. “Doo” was convicted before Recorter| Green dented that he had ever studied the start, of mail, of which 2% bags for New Zea ¢ K law or stolen anything. He said be did ‘during ree Clawron, hell and id Were to be shipped “li 4 pet as ae i. en p seched pier S pe Bee al Pat consider these terms interchange- 5 ‘Winkfeid a Perrow escape from be- 7 a A . Risers nandes, of Went yefirs * 10 able. lifted from their horres bemuse the | When the Campania was sighted prep: |... gy ssmarcnthy nat tittle Goud oe barbers, who swore they saw him show tow fair start and Mitchell rushed Mice to distr uals ‘wi him. Said he: to the front and he took a lead | eTchants and bust 1 et) enfor \ Hengths, which he hei’ ail the | tiny delivery at 1 | th Bn) won easily from Little Reggie, | this afternoon said | was four lengths in front of the | bag from the Cam on Te Bonaman. Time. 1 v4 ceived at the Post-Office and as a tesult paki fopean mat! could not be deliv furtongs. Bettiog. 8. siness section of the etly 18 Cheer ie vekBeld) 6-1 16 (Mitebetl)........ TA 2-1 bt 3179 Fox z + “Gentlemen of the Jury and Mr. two oLeloro lore) 019.0160) 8 OOO) NOM or IOGASGOOO® | Judge, Your Honor, 1 goes in there, 1 ; Former Prestdent of the Third Ave. was directed, according to the number DAVIS ComMING DOWN A CHUTE ON ROLLER SKATES. of the house, A friend ef the complatn- RUPTURE CURED nue Indiguant at the Sterics eainee that is worm with abeniete cater My t how 4 ne? a ron ant senda me around to the house, Cireatated About tim. M seteloe tse. repeele. yaaee PLATT TALKS ON Yicz, |Should Schoolboys roe rane” x Aneta ma ei ht nae a ae w Be Taught to BOx? | ser arc "te the compsiaast, sare | titty Armen ed Comeany: the | aechiehe ar , ‘Come,” just like that, and I walls in. ment to by orepared which will be ‘given | So==———menrmeeeneenemeegy 3 i ‘ Senator Says He | ‘ (Shaw)... te (homed bk Gh oral wo toe Maening Werte é i. Oe PPEEDEDEHOODEES ONDE D> and when I walks in she was sitting| tg che prees to-night. Pace was only an exercise gal RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, @Gista’ Gree, been received on this subject that The @ | Very comfortable in a Iittle chair, and I,| This statement has been submitted to Vorite, Chole, who made March 17.—The entries for Monday's won in a gailop by] races are as follows Senator Matt had n ‘ and meths vo ag Reg fing sai, Race One mtie. 7] tan Evening World reporter this morn her THIRD RACE. ledy Catlaben ms 8 18] ing on the present crusade againat vice, " World will only be able to print these which are on pinton to express 3 g ESS EEEEDETESS £89 8G ROTOEPSELSOD EEE PERES SEER 7 2 & away. The statement denies : Piorisar 192 Disnoiate Mrs, Fer- _ otrelenbe ET ee oe Mm) “I am not particularly tnterested In & Piso te Voss, | know any | that he came to this country in q : a erhomes : To the Sporting Baiior of The Reening World ( Ce Lamune eerie: ots, cuetene cece tog [HE he said, with a smile, “That te a Yer please- rab!" It gives in detail Mr. Hart's domave 105 Into io | local matter, and | am over here on Fed. 1am sure if that rule for- with the road. It was ver life. Trewbeline Helle of Orleans 13 | eral affairs { Would be made in 10 ner | it that, lo Mr. Hart's Diane Pens Orer lee 13 | No boy would look t age and ies, he left ‘Third Rece—Selling mile Senator PE ‘ame from Warhington If we learn the manty « fhe, han ry i ht te | last night 4 will return to-morrow Fd be ia the bi ed W1| afterno: ene tne: ceed would stop all the bluits {fi afternoon, — Sor ne to-day he will! Vicon the tewelin ced tite toushe. we have & talk with Chairman Odell, of the} I would net come home cryme 18 Bisie Commities, In regard to legisla. Fretting sobbing. moping, sighing, 1B | tion pending at Albany But to lick them I'd be trying If they also taught to drill, 1 thnk | would fill the bill, | The matter to be discussed most care- = | fully ts the Mortgage Tax bil it was In_war Ud Ment to kill My tated thik morning that the massure THEODORE THOMAS 1. 93) would fall to Strong opposition! pypiic School No. Hraeel k }to it hax dev jee 4 among the majority ter | in the Benate Senator Ford being es Weald H All Boys, To the Sporting Editor of The Evening Worlt Lam fayor of teaching the mant: Oniiag to the stock, whieh 4 toot art of sdit-detenee in the asiume ot Gcop in some places in the stress of) a Py > G ey sep ee waar arian, ete Aus sieee, te Presa ¢ ! and how to use carty ous corr eroereseys y pert : ¥

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