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____ THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH ba 1900, ee Se sas i ae (eee ken asm ci battle of hie life, He was ver Perr ee ee ee ee ee saad | Brooklyn Man Puts Upa ward to take advantage of ma * chances which he had to beat Walrh ; 7“ IOCKED ” . ‘ | 5 gibi rg calle edo Binet KN OUT! ;| ; : Bee PELRLST ie alte ‘Keete che colored | Py 4 gq efore he battle bege ne jore ry | Twenty Rounds at the|ceie's frlenss, snnrune of tours | ——_ i Crap-ehooters, cakewalhers and heap | 4 54 around the singside, offering to bet 2 Club Arena. to.1 shat Walcott would win, even money that Wairh ‘oul not len rounds | | : nT he would not ao the } . : from —— ° t g j Colored Man Did Not tat corse ae +| Big Twirler R d 1 money wagered that he| >| Big ir eports an _ Show as Well as Usual, 3!” gaye He's Good as and, Try as He Might,| | WALCOTT RUSHES. | $ Eve Thomas McGregor, Struck in i *t Get H Shortly befor iv o'clock te igh $ ‘ q ted, and at the sound of th 4 n't ee ac as nS hale Mule : the Nose by Joseph Nelson - wi left-hand swing, which , oy indup Blow. evaded by sidertepping. Then followed 3]. Bis Amom Rusle loomed up at the . plenty of infighting to the end of the Polo Grounds to-day, large as life and I BI _ wund, Walsh pi 4 tattoo on Wal ; d D foits! bt with ng, ight. wile the Just as natura, having stolen a march s Bleeding to Death. only» Mt tte o Bee Walcott, the colored eee fen. Mi the setoesd eed third Tounde, Wa sh days Gee ua pats Mo own two iy anothe: t t the Broad-| di ery well, landing several hard)‘ * ee a ee dat where he} pune hea on Waleott's face and boly The big Hoosier said he was fit and & ‘ - * Y with both hands, Joe continually drty well, and, what is more, he looked it.| A “friendly sparring match between, tor's attempt to stop the nose qtleed the decision bisid any a aby | ing, his loft and right Andy's wind A year of rest hasn't hurt his famous| two boys, which took place last night./ Would prove unavatling Brooklyn welter-weight, at/and over his heart ‘These biows ve arm, which, he saya, 1s as ful le lke! 4 in the death of one of he case was becoming more sariot + a ickly showed thelr effect on Walsh . . 1s as full of curves iy to en every moment. When it see Conclusion of their twenty-round | gutckly showed thelr ote ded inthe | Gand speed as of yore. Amos didn't lose | them. the boy" would dle Hen treed op af fetter round aril looked detremsed when | ‘& moment in reporting for 4 ad He Py ‘ the West Forty-sev Jn, r tithe tah ee ing for duty, and ex- is Thomas McGregor, sixteen years | te “ jon. y i FE ee ee USE TEAK pemne (0: Aabt entirely on Pressed himecif as entirely eatiefied to] old, of 88 Eighth avenue. Thomas Nel-| aeiuilel Patrolman Brigel Billy’ ith, who i wolthe defensive, and Walcott anued play here up to his limit, and a little! eon, who struck the blow, is of the sameland he arrested Nelson « ‘8 Week ago that he was compelle: to force matt f mh and | appler because Buck Ewing is to be| age and lives at 96 Eighth avenue, He The latter willing); the match, and is at present st!!l | Arh rounds hi ery tired from hie chief, nt | {he transaction an bed. the blows he gave tm ih the scomach g oe arrested shortly before midnight |joapning fo Mo bet. Walsh came near going to the boards, Unfortunately, there was nothing do-| and locked up in the Weat Forty-seventh | X Marts eutto be inihe nent toe rqunan for he ul Ing to amount to much this morning, | street statien. regted “ to os for the "for, bee hardly, stand up under the body punta | as Winter was lingering in the lap of] Many of the boys living in that section| oriock ‘The Now ‘of blood had’ been pare en 0 clever defen: | Rete lath’ round Wajah more than : Spring to an extraordinary extent and| are in the hablt of holding friendly box-| stopped. but principally because the ‘ furnished a great surprise by parorie! the suctators by again imix. | £] the Polo Grounds neemed to be in i utmost | Waa ilttle more blood to flow. the twenty rocnda with Wiicoll.|ing it up with Walcott, and giving the in the} ing contests, over which the etna harder any hae fleet. he wee Sidna so Walsh not alcne accom |{atter af good as he recelved™ Walcott | $ $|midex of the inp referred to. Last) geod feeling generally prevailed. They'| ‘ive ack Vey fae Nefore the. found ended floored | 4 £| night's snow disappeared early in the|met for a bout last night in the cellar mecieemer wen wesding. tes @ great feat, which very fe sh with a rieht-hand swing on the! Pi day, and the sun did wart . ant, 12 je and John, an older brother o! ¥ . good The} of 8% Eighth avenue. Walter Sacht, . rave been able to do, but he Walsh Up quickly, and lasted | ‘ njured lad, was holding ice w his aiiharanls seoner for iis « oun out by ction \* $|srounds dried out nicely by the early] also sixteen years old, lives there, and who bet that he would fast ten, \2 $] Afternoon, and the players were turned] it was at his invitation that the sparring er boy punt a4, it —e rounds with (he fight- COLORED MAN DAZED. . $l. and gambolied about at a iively/ exhibition took place. hedrd they ‘wad P] Walsh was somewhat refreshed when | “ 3 Manager Other boys present were Edward and’ may boy came cut he cae up for the tenth. aed more (ies | &[comfned to his’ room at hii Gould, seventeen years old, of ue West}on ton” \ tevada te [WALSH on oerenswe, [i basic Re 2] Fe eetn tee oat ik Bak act sual we eat aoe MRE t he woul oll jatter Was sed from ‘ owever for the b . , 0 ene me AES genteel these | how bat. eiteting melts he TEEPE EE er te heeled Hy eb etEE bbe bhbd a a ras ial he mar Fitty-second street se neton was held without dell by Mage > i a vd = i Mad ‘ourt with the hope of being able to 60) Seite round there was the fhereeat kind : a “up today. pn I about 9 o'clock when the Me-| INTAIr & salt oe bere. @istance, and thereby not get worre| of fighting. parent than heretofore, | Ger and Nelson boys put on the | gor's inj ‘than & draw, He might nave ponstbly| For the next four rounds Walcott pul vident that the ¢ thawing ‘out| Gloves, In a few minutes it was give | Nelson sata : such a verdict If he had gone] (shed Walsh severely about, the Wat: | news wan proceeding Inflat-/and take. Both were In Rood humor, “Me and mixed 1 up with Walcott, but | cote with tw fac | S| When suddenly Nelson planted a hard trying these tactics for a few |fnd @ right awing on the Jaw. Just ae | Sika ca (as cabins aes. he quickly diacovered that Wal-| {he bell rang Walsh foil to ine Adar trom | McGregor staggered about the cellar t's body blows were 100 effective, and " Walsh’ ulaa bad the better of the figh' | Of} and the blood streamed from his nose. | hop: of saving ft on the defensive. A) the sixteenth round, jabbing Wa) j His companions were unable to stop the| Dr. John A. . LWaleh, in spite of his wondertul de-| Sot! repeatedly in the face with fils left e| flow, and an hour of valuable time was fifth #treet, former work, wns severely punished|ncrnae oato Walcoti's jaw Watah | | more intricate drill willltost in their efforis to do so. Then Re and from then until the cpens It will se serious business all the the frightened boys walked McGregor (0 ii wet pry el that time he was weak ‘he field team will be in line by Mon- morning, {moud! the O father called in Dr, Dickin- only orn! incuding Great and ariie fe oe hat time | Beats Gatos Crew in|The sneha Arkansas| Lieutenant Gibson May), Their Annual Contest Meeting Came to a Land the Big Event the face, body and kidneys from| shot his bolt then, Re'terrific smashes which Walcott con- F by ig hg He did not think the through another day, if he Amos ‘est Fifty-second street. but re's the iter which looks, Vise ft looked as if the doc Walsh did remain the limit Es _—- ) Age no Aa the test Sa | on the Thames. Close To-Day. at Chicago. Mat ace DROWNED MAN’S BODY. | nw Dol ane wi from « punch on the jaw, and in the | — ers — Warner, i ey th . steth he dropped body blow, He! | | iders— Do; cieatin, Davi, pS ee vegan be In pain, ard dit not rite! pUPNEY, England, March 31—The w» The Rrening Worit | ‘Twenty thousand dollars has been re-| Quifielders—Hick Taken from the ohnny Reagan and Maxey Haugh | Mifty- sweventh annual boat race between K, LITTLE ROCK, March | fused by Charles Head 8mith, of Chi- yy spare Inflelder would fit Hy alealy, f4 Stfeet, Wi fought a (welve-round draw jerews representing the universities of ful meeting ever] cago, for his thoroughbred racer, Lieu-|case of acckient and would put age —————--- | oxters and Cambridge was rowed to- =H Clinton Park came to a close] tenant Gideon. In fact, Mr. Smith sa: i, Res. s ¢ a pony Had No Money, y |day over the usual course from Putney | this afternoon. ‘The weather, beyond al money cannot buy the horse, and under |fecliikte cate in atrenae f sud~ ‘The decomposed body of a drowned y Y feel ‘like cate in strange garrets if sud Aa SULLIVAN | POUGHT POUL, lto ake and was won by Cambridge | slight chiliiness, hae “een delightful, the | no consideration will he part with his|denly seine upon to guard the inner 9 @|man was taken out of the slip at the ye he two boats took up thelr posiiions| atiendance far teyoisi the most wan-| prise, He ways tt has always been his | Meadow, foot of South Third street, Williams- ‘ New York Hit tm Chinehes tnt! MM: and started at Los Cam-| guine expectations of the managers. The | ambition to own a horse that could be burg, this morning and sent to the i. ej" er ee 1) ih riay ly took the fend. and at] racing, has been of @ much higher | clamsed without contradiction among the BASEBALL Mt MUDDLE. Pi 1 bashed ted ? # Hie Bout with Tim Walden’s, about one mile from the start, | standard than in previous years top-notchers. In Lieutenant Gibson he The Duty and the Penalty Hg resgaoellede nes nays we ‘allel: | Wax two lengths ahead. P the] The Tennessee Brewing Company's| thinks he has that animal. ‘ “ such as are used by shipping clerks and PHILADELPHIA, March a1.—The aix-| {TAD Tree, Cambridge was fourteen sec~ A selling sweepatake, was down| Mr. Smith's intention to run his horse Baltimere Net fot Laany te Be Repre- Imposed on ‘‘ Holy & amall visiting card containing the > Pour eatin ¢ Clubs Will| round bout between Dave Suilivan, of [8 ahead and off the Saccharine nday and was the feature| in the American Derby, which will be ated by a Professional Family.” name of Arthur G, Samuels, 813 One New York, and Tim Callahan, of this) VOrks the Light Biues were leading by run thia year at Washington Park, Chi- Hundred and Twelfth street, and, writ- Give Shows To- city, In Industrial Hall last night was | !X lenathe Mempnis tpiee Nore Will Ko 1° | cago, ts back of his refusal of money for aes — | ten in one corner, the following: Night. stopped by the referee in the third round, At Mammeremtin Rridge, Jess than] Poutt ° S| the briiiant thoroughbred The baseball situation in Baltimerd Siivall te GER | ce rete ee ae ee ON Hex and Callahan got the decision because of | ON* mile and three-quarters from the! girs: Race—Five and a halt furiongs.| Outside of Meamerist, Lieutenant Gib- has tnken a rather unpleasant turn. It] General Appraiser Howell th he mat. (nut: telephone call, 1416 Madison.” Sullivan repeatedly hitting in clinches. | *4tt. the lead of Cambridge had been| —Won by Alice Coffin; Belle of Kirin | son is the best horse to appear in the jist |!00K# possible that that city will have ing announced his decision in the be An empty pocketbook and a bunch of ‘The men had agreed, after consider: | duced to five longths ‘The light blues | ¥4* nd and Rorden third. of entries. Chicago horsemen main-|"® Dall team after all. The trouble! ter of the painting, “The Holy Family.” | cova were in the pockets ‘WH be @ lot of Aghiing done in| able wrangling, to break away clean, | ™Nlalned thie lead rE py aegeery tain Amith’s racer is one of the qreatest |Come® about through the demands of the/@ Rubens, which was sent to this coun- uate lan fatter sald to-day that he to-night, as the Greenwood, | but the New Yorker persisted in strik.| At the Lead Mills they were rowing % TOD ON SLY FOX UNPLACED of the decade. During trials on :he| National League that $4.30 rental be|try by C. Sedelmeyer, of Paris, some | k' 4 F Pelican ind Netional clube | ing the local man in the breakaway. de-| to Oxford's M. Al the Doves, about one Churehitl Downs the horse haa covered | Pal for the grounds; that the Eastern| time ago, consigned to Hensel, Bruck- te the warnings of ihe referee. net and sev League club should shoulder the in-| mann & Lorbacker, of this city i off boxing shows. ‘ vs ‘ be far | mle Mgbthe from the start —— 2 mile int A ate which MPUDaaae ah Aipt welld | CU re eee Ce OPE 8 COT cad int Cambrnden had Sean reanosd |a, Ameriean Jockey, Rides| The peace Derby has not been run|"Urance on the slands, and that the] The patnting wee entered at a value! Maatches develop is that which ts — to four Jengths. but at Chiswick Churen, in five years, but the event will return | Contract aball exist for one year, with! of 122,000 francs, but it had been sold at | For Men Onl a be fough® at the Greenwood Athletic | WBINIG KNOCKED OUT | about two miles and three-quarters from , Mr Wea ir ous hood hard work of | three-year optional renewal, valid only! auction in London at # considerably | 'y The bout which is scheduled to | | tart, the race had developed into rr, ell-known turfman and] in case no baseball ex higher figure. | rounds will introduce Joe ints thing: more than a prov fn. LONDON, March Sf —The Liverpool by wall be worth $60,000 to the} The price asked for the Washington] General Appraiser Howell advances ‘My little book, “Three @ clever featherweight of the] min sete Put the Hamalo Man) Ae be Camber! rit passed Th Spring Cup, run to-day, the third day hay” Loeeeeeek an ane treck franchise is $2.40, with no extra pay-|ine valuation to 198.00 francs, which | 74 tg of Brooklyn, and Willie Pitz i. Has: te One Heycrofts neariig (he three-mile post,! Of the Laverpool Spring meeting, was the two prices e compared | is $99,000, making the duty, at 2 per another iad of the same clas the Hight blues led by ten lengths Ox. Won by Lord Durham's Osbech, Mr. G. — the Aaltimore backers flatly refused [0] eent., $7,990. ‘of the came place. They borh have Ll ford tn begun Lo show signs of dis. | Cottriil's Lackfond, ridden by J. Reiff, | YALE’S FIRST GAME ‘They said the big league man- ‘The penalty amounts to $19,000), making Of admirers and there no doudt| CHICAGO, March Til! Suftt, the | tress and at the Devonshire Meadows, | finished second, and Squire Jack was| 5 5 il 8 sg Myy } the entire amount which must be paid | a big crowd on hand to w ines | \cago middlewe! knocked gut Allover Uitwr tiles from the start, el third. Seven hores rau Sty Mox, rid | eicieceecties f conference between President | pefore the painting will be delivered | » It will not be the first pene the Buffato Mereliat po Hat, in ‘ met n a. ae th ire sain den by Moan, was unwaoed, although be! wine Rall we Open j jam rae xa t the pair hate met, for only |About a minute and a half Inet night | yal) auiles from cite warting ist | was in the lead until fairly in the line hein Klosterman, who were to back the pro}: time ago they met and the re- Not mote than haifa blows were forty ibs ahead, The for home, when at that point Osbech | with New York University ec th ihe Ovials teen. a draw after the hardest kind pros Banna ie raen ff and won by! drew in front and won easly by five at New Haven. The Eastern League people say that lowing (o the tow, egal with a greatty dis-|lengttin. ‘The same distance separated (Special to The Rvening World i somerbion js oy cone is 6 Halters the urual two ten-round bouts) Md oul with a right to the ehin the second and third horses. FIBLD. NEW HAVEN, March] will have no prof ‘Precede the event of the evening | The Liverpool Spring Cup is of 1,000 | 3 ‘* ball-tonsere opened the sea- —--- firet one will be between tne Colores | = | | tove. (80 nove. In plate of the whole in| son at ‘he Yale Field this afternoon in and Jimmy Stone, of this) 1 E ongregated along t | epecte, at the winner's option), by a] a game with New York University 100 MANY PLAYERS, Bnd the second between Tommy | on the subscription of & sove. each, second to} players A cold and a raw wind from ‘The litigation which led to the nensa- Gnd Fyank Hennessey, at 12) 1 . "| receive Mf save from the plate, the north chilled the players. A very tional shooting affray before Judge ee Hercules Club the second series match, have been arranged: | The race for the Maiden Plate, of 200 three-year-olds and up- ne mile and @ furlon | sovereigns ward, dista leat Grey Crow Third Trinity) third iarge crowd, however, braved bronchitis and the kindred ills to see what Yale's 4 bouts will be decided. These | JEFFRIES’ S THREE A ‘ “th crews and welgats were ax fol-/ was won by Lord Dunraven's Moanerla, | «Teen team could ‘Tescers. the United Siajes District Court by the thirty-five rounds in all, and «| MATCHES, AMBntpar ree oye es a He Martin | Sharpe. Yale's great punter, covered President “Nick” Young, of the Na-|filing of a petition in bankruptcy by firm to-day in good shape. He te also Redection of League Cireait Will Bischoff in the Court of Common Pieas Make It Gard fer Baseball on April 24, 18%. was to-day brought into tional League. is much concerned over | Lawyer Abraham B. Schlemmer, of No. Shama, ai 1% po Lefty be became! 0 , Trinity), dew Boar ti a speedy lefi-handed twirler, Capt. iy. ‘ot Bust ce sank fan, ee eel nw 6 Pea Tri —_— Camp and Aullivan were the only yet-| be Rost of Players chet will agen be cast » beat three men ” % Pemerhonee! y ferent clu je has BENNINGS ENTRIES. Fork had th H 3 ten rounds at 115 pounds, With Jimmy Murray {rela to be put sleep tnvoluntar | Netle Newoom> 0% Delle Cee aii McCormick. who gained hit name by ac | a i he Playing Was Oat of the 129 pounds, while th knocking cut Kid MeCoy [Br Sonne ry TF rw Arthur Jones. who was after rd le to ept mind Race eepiecbem " Satallons tae Waly We dbtioe tee eluded Ave Tot In Let Moar " a ‘= fr | New Vorkers Line Up at New Srens. isperiat te The Rrentng Wey oy wut by amd tl ‘ould " o) others, wil! also be very luck ad hot Ar. Chapman resigeea Niner i" wish Twtiay on 9 Site PRINCETON, N. J., Mareh 81.—Prince- even half the limit allotted him. The making of th nes for premier of the pugilistic world vag proven clean satling for the wi Brady, for Tom Rourke O'Rourke has been wan: match for come time and wa will i see wha Me Jet hls charge meer Jeffries in a SHARKEY WOULD BACK BOB. In Tom Bharkey Hob Armstrong has Bullding, Perth Amboy, and rong believer in hb , rene bamerer ve prety el Bet Tae | before the lames could be extinguirhed he has boxed with him red 2a spice AFTER JEFFRIES. on "ae Hing bat see] wires which had become ut Fito accompany his militha Bouth Africa ford had only inson and John- stone Cambr age ruled a lt Daioh favorite, |ATHLETICG CLUB LB BURNED ouT ne on 1 Erie Voroma, iy ? Morsit | Lani weerg and Lady Lindery coupied; entry Cupidity coupled, Rickeréere hemiechy Celoael ad Prince of Verona coupled ‘ in O88 Fr Perth Amboy teday in the Odd (wo dry-goods #tores, the quarters of the Athieite Club and the Odd Feltows Lodge roome had been gutted. ‘The fire caused ‘by clecteic light ‘crossed WALSH TO FIGHT CARTER. Andy Walsh, the Brooklyn weiter- weight, who stOod off Joe Walcott for COLUMBIA Ys. RUTGERS. pery Diamond. (peril to The Kvening World) NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. Marea 31. Rutgers and Columbia University play- @i to-day on Nellpon Field. The field was wet and slippery. The teams lined up_ae follows: neew and ‘ere to k sb he Briss a Lo . not allow Hob Armstrong. the Gelder Restle hued heavy te Thee sefirie eaten Pirate. so] Naren (captain), © edway AC on April 10 Tt hae n-Soith Pn ‘ork hed the regular \eam in the | heard a word yet about the release of jenley, pick, ve And 4 IE andersan (Pine Tringy Me Sug toe = Beir heen decided that his , Ww Wort Tuten Tomer va casa patsing order: | uny of the players, bul says im @ week es Derrick, of Wond {night ehall be George Lawior, the Weer by fet RACK TRACK, BENNINGS, March 31, * two he expects to be overwhelmed ete ar new York: weight; Jack McCormick and oars The entries for Monday's races are as Se ee notifications of release of the sur- J : i 1. The first-named has beer follows Camp. 8. (capt.) fratch, August Faust. mark for men whose abilities |i pie leetalen Pie Rave—For threr-rearside end upware, | Sullivan, am Gnd Henry Hyame, of ts inferior to Jeffries's and if he|* Jahnvame (Xe fs concn 19 Cupidie | taste he limit of ten rounds it will be : A} meees rw cone the pugitietic » ¢ thelé Saney Lecae Brown, ; Jack Hoppe, of idie tibet val sind aay ehan : Gen Mart Gary i Garvan, scBromn e Eaton, rf. 8 Morriasey, of the Shamrock Row is a gped old habhern and co } wad Nove inion Parse. for four. bia Bt ID pounds; Jack Slawn, em) nce very rately oh te hee N rearcide and epwart (we miles , ire feurry “ ton and the strong Fordham

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